Nestled in the cool, quiet forest beside crystal clear Brice Creek, Lund Park is the perfect place for slow mornings spent drinking coffee, days spent exploring Brice Creek Trail just across the footbridge on the western side of camp, and nights being lulled to sleep by the sound of water.
Lund Park also has a rich history—the campground was once a stopover for miners traveling from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia Mining Area. During the early 1900s, Lund Park consisted of a post office, hotel, dam, power house and several other small buildings. Most of the structures were reclaimed by the forest, but near campsite one, beneath a thriving layer of moss and lichen, you can still see the remains of a single concrete foundation.
Facilities
- 10 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
- Garbage disposal
- 2 vault toilets
- No drinking water
Map of Lund Park Campground (1,090 KB PDF)