[2] The majority of the southern and western shores of the lake are undeveloped and part of First Nation Indian reserves.
[4] Cedar Cove is found along the eastern side of the lake with beach access for swimming and boating.
The park has 56 full service RV trailer sites, a boat dock, playground, fire pits, showers, bathrooms, and laundry facilities.
Run by the Criddle family since 1920, it encompasses 22 campsites, a full service convenience store, and a small arcade.
Every Sunday from June to September, local farmers bring fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, and baked goods to sell at the flea market.
[10] Fish species commonly found in Crooked Lake include northern pike, walleye, and yellow perch.