Reviews: Saxon Harbor Marina & Campground
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Saxon Harbor Marina & Campground
Saxon, WI 54559
Lake Superior
- Lat / Lon: N 46° 33.765' / W 090° 26.274'
- Hours: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm May 15 - October 15
- Contact: Tara Krall
- VHF Monitored: 16
- VHF Working: 68
- Phone: (715) 561-2697; Iron County Forestry & Parks Department
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://ironcountyforest.org/saxon-harbor-campground-marina/
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Review for Saxon Harbor Marina & Campground
Reviewed by: Lance Williamson on Jun 21, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 40'
Draft: 3.8'Rating: 3
Saxon Harbor was destroyed in a flood in 2016. The marina has been rebuilt and looks great. Entering the harbor is easy. Clean restrooms are located in 3 different areas. The shower are by the marina office and are quite a distance from the transient slips. The marina is part of a county campground. The marina is in a rural area. The 30 Amp circuits did not work at the transient slips. The pedestals also have 120 (20 amp) outlets that do work. Bring your own pigtail adapter to use with your 30 Amp cord. Making reservations was a challenge. The website has campsite reservations. Transient dock reservations is under the campsite reservation section of the site. The marina manager was friendly and helpful. We greatly enjoyed our stay at Saxon Harbor. I would rate 5 stars if the electrical issues are resolved and the reservation system was easier to navigate.
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