Zephyr Lake

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Zephyr Lake is a 122 acre "dead-end" lake connected to the western arm of Saganaga by a 10 rod portage. There is only one campsite on the lake, making for a private experience if you get the site.

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Camping

There is one campsite located on the western shore. It is a good site with at least two or three tent pads. The site is amidst several good-sized red and white pines and is shady. The campsite sustained some damage in the 1999 blowdown, but is still quite nice. It was spared by the Cavity Lake fire in 2006 which burned just to the south of the lake.

Fishing

Zephyr Lake contained average to above-average populations of walleye, northern pike and smallmouth bass in the DNR's 1976 survey, and is known by anglers to produce nice catches of all three.

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