On its shores are two historic resorts with original hand-scribed log cabins, both built in the early 1900s and operating continuously since then: Burntside Lodge (1913) and Camp Van Vac (1918).[3] The YMCA's Camp Widjiwagan is also located on the lake's shore.
Burntside Lake's more than 100 islands include
Beach;
Bear;
Berry; Blueberry;
Brownell;
Burnt;
Burntside Islands;
Gem;
Dollar;
Evans;
Good Dog;
Half Dollar;
Honeymoon;
Indian;
Lockhart;
Long;
Lost Girl;
Miller;
Oliver;
Picnic;
Porkchop;
Ripple;
Snake;
State;
Sumpter;
Waters; and many more.
Long Island was recently acquired by the Trust for Public Land.[4]
The Burntside Islands (Snellman and Pine) are SNAs (Scientific and Natural Areas, gifted by the Nature Conservancy)[5] held by the DNR.