King William Campground

This small campground is located on the northern shore of Crane Lake, near the King William Narrows.

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King William Campground Details

This small campground is located on the northern shore of Crane Lake, near the King William Narrows. There are five campsites available here, which you can reserve ahead of time (they tend to fill up quickly). The campground has two boat docks as well as a communal toilet, drinking water, a fire pit, picnic table, and bear-proof food storage locker.

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