Bwana, we’re at a little mom & pop park called Camp Itaska. It’s right down the road from Itaska State Park. TBH, as soon as we pulled in, I parked my rig and we went to the park in my brother’s rig. We noticed they also have camping in the park itself and both of us wished we’d known that and checked it out also. We never went to check out the park campground as we went to the welcome center/museum there, then went to a little restaurant (Knob and Kettle) in Laport for a walleye dinner. We just got back to camp and it’s dark now. We plan to ride the bike trails in the park tomorrow, as well as do the walk across the Mississippi.