Car Camping
Mew Lake Campground has over 100 campsites, many of which are located in a White Pine forest. The remainder have a more open situation with scattered trees. Half of the sites in this campground have electrical hook-ups and another group are located in a dog and radio-free zone.
Mew Lake is open for camping during the winter months for those who love the snow.
Dog-Free Camping
Dogs are not permitted in the campground loop on the west side of Mew Lake (from sites 95 to 131).
Radio-Free Camping
The campground loop on the west side of Mew Lake (from sites 95 to 131) offers radio-free campsites.
Roofed Accommodation
Rustic Cabins
Number at Park: 4
Site Number(s) / Name: 37, 41, 43, 46
There are four cabins available year-round at the Mew Lake Campground. The camp cabin is a one room cabin with a rustic wood interior.
Check-in/Check-out:
4pm/10am
Sleeps:
5
Amenities:
The camp cabin is equipped with two sets of bunk beds and sleeps up to five. Inside the cabin, campers will also find a table and chairs, and a broom and dustpan. The cabin has propane heat, fluorescent lighting, and six electrical outlets. Outside, camp cabins sites are equipped with a picnic table, BBQ (Note: BBQ only available from May 1st to Thanksgiving) and fire pit.
What to Bring:
Visitors should bring their own bedding, cookware, and dishes.
Restrictions:
There is a 2-night minimum stay and a 3-night minimum stay on long weekends.
Please note that dogs are permitted in cabin 37. Pets are not permitted in any other cabin.
Smoking is prohibited.
Parking:
Parking for one vehicle is included in your rental fee. Any extra vehicles require an additional vehicle permit.
Reservations:
Reservations can be made online or by phone.
Soft Sided Shelters
Number at Park: 6
Site Number(s) / Name: 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40
There are six yurts available year-round at the Mew Lake Campground.
Check-in/Check-out
4pm/10am
Sleeps:
6
Amenities:
Each yurt is equipped with two sets of bunk beds and sleeps up to six. Inside the yurt, campers will also find a table and chairs, and a broom and dustpan. The yurt has heat, fluorescent lighting, and one electrical outlet. Outside, yurt sites are equipped with a picnic table, BBQ (Note: BBQ only available from May 1st to Thanksgiving) and fire pit.
What to Bring:
Visitors should bring their own bedding, cookware, and dishes.
Restrictions:
There is a 2-night minimum stay and a 3-night minimum stay on long weekends.
Please note that domestic animals (pets) are not permitted in the yurts.
Smoking is prohibited.
Parking:
Parking for one vehicle is included in your rental fee. Any extra vehicles require an additional vehicle permit.
Reservations:
Reservations can be made online or by phone.