Grahams Island State Park
Grahams Island State Park is located on the ever-changing shores of Devils Lake. This hidden treasure is heavily wooded and surrounded by miles of lakeshore. Campers will enjoy the large shaded campsites, in one of the only nonseasonal campgrounds in the area.
The unique landscape of the lake makes it a hot spot for world-class fishing. The park hosts numerous national and regional fishing tournaments during the year. Grahams Island caters to anglers with an array of resources including a bait shop, a four-lane boat ramp, and a fish cleaning station.
Visitors can enjoy a day on the lake, take a stroll on the hiking trails, swimming at the beach or hang out at the visitors center. In the winter, visitors can explore over 3 miles of groomed cross-country ski trails, explore the park on snowshoes and have excellent access to the lake for ice fishing activities.
Camping
Campsite type
42 Modern Plus Campsites
(electricity, water & sewer)
Price: $30/night
66 Modern Campsites
(electricity & water)
Price: $25/night
5 Group Plus Campsites
(electricity, water, sewer and the ability to put multiple units on one site)
Price: $30/night*
*Pricing is per night, per unit
15 Group Modern Campsites
(electricity, water and the ability to put multiple units on one site)
Price: $25/night*
*Pricing is per night, per unit
12 Group Primitive Campsites
(the ability to put multiple units on one site)
Price: $17/night*
*Pricing is per night, per unit
9 Primitive Campsites
Price: $17/night
Trails
Sivert Thompson Loop
Distance: 1.6 miles
Open to: hiking, mountain biking
Trails meander through ash/oak woodlands which provide an opportunity to bird watch, photograph waterfowl, and wildlife and view 130 different plant species that are native to Grahams Island. This trails also provide a view of the Devils Lake along the south shore of Grahams Island.
North Campground Loop
Distance: .5 miles
Open to: hiking, mountain biking
Trails meander through ash/oak woodlands which provide an opportunity to bird watch, photograph waterfowl, and wildlife and view 130 different plant species that are native to Grahams Island.
Cross-country Ski Trail
Distance: 3 miles
Open to: cross-country skiing
These trails are maintained for winter activity. The snow conditions determine the availability of trails. Trails are groomed weekly in the winter and are ready to ski.
The park is open to snowshoeing; however, it is not allowed on the groomed cross-country ski trails. There are many places to explore, but we encourage people to check out the packed path we have established throughout the primitive campground during the winter months.
Amenities
Bait shop
Boat ramp
Fish cleaning station
Gas pump
Horseshoe courts
Picnic shelters
Playground
Sewage dump station
Sewer and electrical hookups
Showers & flush toilets
Swim beach
Visitor center
Volleyball court
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