Located at the north-central U.S.A, Wisconsin is a state in the Great lakes and Midwest region. It has beautiful camping locations that expand over thousands of acres. The state boasts of geographical features that are breathtaking along with essential amenities that are accessible across the area. However, there are certain camping locations that are considered better than the rest. Given below are the best camping spots in Wisconsin along with details about the location and facilities available there. The information given below will enable campers to choose campgrounds in Wisconsin as per their own convenience.

  1. Devil’s Lake State Park, Baraboo

This is the largest and third oldest state park in the state. It was founded in 1911 and it is one of the most visited locations. It offers a 1000 mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, view of a 360 acre lake from 500 foot quartzite buffs, 29 miles of hiking trail among other attractions at cheap rates. It also allows pets.

Best time to visit: Devil’s Lake is an all year round park. However, end of autumn and beginning of spring is a favorable time to visit.

Activities Facilities
·       Hiking

·       Picnic

·       Swimming

·       Paddle boarding

·       Boating

·       Fishing

·       Rock climbing

·       Play ground

·       Canoe rental

·       Picnic areas

·       Clean showers for bathing

·       Fountains for drinking water

·       Electricity

·       Fire pits

Location details: S5975 Park Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913, +1 608-356-8301

  1. Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek

The park offers a total of 468 campsites, sand beach, a light house, bike trails and eight miles of door county shorelines. It is also home to the Niagara Escarpment which includes high waves that reach up to the Peninsula sky high buffs and recommended for families. The entire park expands up to 3776 acres and offers a whole range of recreational activities for all age groups. It is a five minute walk from the camping ground to the shoreline.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Group camps

·       Summer theatre

·       Biking

·       Golfing

·       Star gazing

·       Fishing

·       Swimming

·       Bike and boat rentals

·       Nature centre

·       Piers for fishing

·       Good ranger system

·       Playgrounds

 

Location: 9462 Shore Rd, Fish Creek, WI 54212, +1 920-868-3258

  1. Governor Dogde State Park

It is one of the largest parks. The 5350 acres of land include deep valleys, two lakes, a waterfall, steep hills, etc. The area is well marked and refreshing. This campground is also kid friendly. Vehicle admission requires separate fees. Bikers and horseback riders require state trail passes. Stands in the area offer t-shirts, ice creams, charcoal, etc. Concessions are also provided on items on Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Biking

·       Fishing

·       Canoeing

·       Horse-back riding

·       Cross country skiing

·       Canoe and boat rentals

·       Restrooms

 

Location:  4175 WI-23, Dodgeville, WI 53533, +1 608-935-2315

  1. Smokey Hollow State Park, Lodi

This campground offers a number of enjoyable activities. These activities are practiced for recreation purposes by both kids and adults. Reservations for the campsites can also be made easily by booking online. This campsite is among one of the favorites because of the modern facilities such as ATM counters, WIFI, etc. that they offer to their visitors. This campsite can accommodate RVs, small pop ups, tents, cabins and deluxe park models. It offers its visitors a wide range of options to choose from.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Face painting

·       Water war games

·       Pumpkin coach rides

·       Pedal carts

·       Rock climbing on walls

·       Tram ride

·       Swimming

·       ATM

·       Golf cart rentals

·       DVD rentals

·       Game room

·       Playgrounds

·       WIFI

·       Outdoor movies

Location: W9935 McGowan Rd, Lodi, WI 53555, +1 608-635-4806

  1. Blue Mounds State Park

The location can be reached by following a trail that is 0.7 miles long either on foot or on a bicycle along the Military Ridge State Trail. It is at one of the highest points in southern Wisconsin. It offers scenic views, bike in camp sites and rustic cabins. The place is a surprise of nature to bird watchers and home to herd of bison who feed on the praries of the region. The site starts at an elevation of 100 feet from the plain and is known as Sioux Quartzite Cliff.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Hiking

·       Biking

·       Swimming

·       Skiing

·       Cabins for people with disability

·       Bathrooms

·       Pavilions on rent for group outings

 

Location: 4350 Mounds Park Rd, Blue Mounds, WI 53517, +1 608-437-5711

  1. Pine View Camp ground, Sparta

This pleasant and well maintained camp ground allows visitors to experience a view of the scenic Fort McFoy. Places can be reserved through online bookings.    They welcome pets and offer an environment safe for kids. It also offers rental recreational equipment. Themed weekend activities are special attractions of this camping ground.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Paintball

·       Laser tags

·       Swimming

·       Hiking

·       Golfing

·       Fishing

·       Volley ball courts

·       Basket ball courts

·       Hiking trails

·       Biking trails

·       Playgrounds

·       Paddleboats/canoes/kayaks

Location:  8053 W J St, Sparta, WI 54656, +1 800-531-4703

  1. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park

This campsite is suited for all kinds of visitors. It is one of the most popular among the campgrounds. It offers options for cabins as well as campsites to be rented. It also has a store within the camping area for the convenience of visitors who may have forgotten to pack a few necessities. This location is suited for family outings and is fun especially for kids, due to the numerous recreational activities they offer. Moreover, keeping convenience of the visitors in mind they offer modern amenities. They have camping sites across many locations.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Swimming

·       Karaoke

·       Volley ball

·       Wagon rides

·       Playground

·       Walking trails

·       Swimming pools

·       Rental pedal carts

Location: 340 Blackburn Rd, Quarryville, PA 17566, +1 717-786-3458

  1. Big Bay State Park, Madeline Island

This park is located at the tip of Wisconsin. It is surrounded by 3.5 miles of the shoreline of Lake Superior. Covering an area of 2350 acres and 1.5 mile beach, it offers stunning views of Lake Superior. To reach Big Bay State Park boats are allowed public landings on Bayfield and privately operated landings are allowed in Madeline Island.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Hiking

·       Fishing

·       Hunting

·       Boating

·       Swimming

·       Drinking water

·       Bathrooms

·       Showers

·       Picnic areas

Location: 2402 Hagen Rd, La Pointe, WI 54850, +1 715-747-6425

  1. Kohler –Andrae State Park, Sheboygan

This camping ground is situated to the coastline in the far east of Wisconsin. It is two miles south of Sheboygan. It is home to sand dunes, golden sand beach, pines and a plethora of wildlife. Visitors can also enjoy the exquisite view of the glistening blue waters of Lake Michigan. It is known for its spectacular view and diverse coastline. It also has a nature centre among its other attractions. It offers nature programs and school field trips too. Being bestowed with an abundance of nature in the form of its flora and fauna, the area also serves as a suitable place for educational visits for children with family or schools.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Hiking

·       Picnicking

·       Horseback riding

·       Boating

·       Canoeing/Kayaking

·       Swimming

·       Fishing

·       Hunting

·       Hiking trails

·       Rental canoes and boats

·       Picnic areas and shelters

Location: 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan, WI 53081, +1 920-451-4080

  1. Harrington Beach State Park, Belgium

This 715 acre park includes old field grasslands, restored wetland ponds, limestone quarry lake, white cedar and hardwood swamps. It offers interesting recreational activities such as bird watching, sun bathing or even star gazing. It also has a beach covering a mile along Lake Michigan. The park is opened all year long from 6 am – 11 pm. It also has an observatory which is opened to the public once a month. The area is clean and allows pets to accompany visitors. The area is also family friendly.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Hiking

·       Sun bathing

·       Bird watching

·       Swimming

·       Fishing

·       Observatory

·       Clean and well kept trails

·       Washrooms and toilets are available across the area.

Location: 531 Co Rd D, Belgium, WI 53004, +1 262-285-3015

  1. Green Lake Campground

It is a family oriented campground. It offers a wide range of recreational activities to its visitors. Visitors need to register and book their camping areas through online booking. They provide all sorts of accommodation such as RV, cabins, etc.  All basic modern amenities are available at this location. They are open to daily camping and seasonal camping. It is just a few miles away from the deepest lake in the state.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Fishing

·       Golfing

·       Swimming

·       Hiking

·       Paddle boarding

·       Rental boats

·       Golf course

·       Swimming pools

·       Playgrounds

·       Hiking trails

Location: W2360 WI-23 Trunk, Green Lake, WI 54941, +1 920-294-3543

  1. River Bottom Views

This camping ground provides the ideal combination of solitude and connectivity. Although the camping area is desolate it is just a mile away from town. It is located just outside of Blanchardville. The area includes 500 acres of farmland. It overlooks river Pecatonica and offers beautiful sceneries to nature lovers as well as animal lovers. It is at a distance of 40 minutes from Southwest of Madison and 10 minutes from Yellowstone State Park.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Biking

·       Hiking

·       Paddling

·       Fishing

·       Horseback riding

·       Wildlife watching

·       Swimming

·       Hiking trails

·       Picnic tables

·       Showers and toilets

·       Pets are allowed

·       Portable water is available

Location:

  1. Newport campground

This is a more primitive camping ground as compared to the other places mentioned before. This is most suited for backpacker only as amateur campers will not be able to cope with the lack of modern amenities in the area. It is a quiet area that people can seek refuge in, from the hectic and noisy modern living. Tents can be pitched along the shorelines of Lake Michigan that cover almost 11 miles. It consists of 14 campsites and the only accommodation available there is in the form of tents.   The location can be reached buy driving or walking to the site.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Snow sports

·       Biking

·       Fishing

·       Swimming

·       Paddling

·       Boating hiking

·       Wildlife watching

·       Toilets

·       Picnic tables

·       Trails

 

Location:  475 County Rd NP, Ellison Bay, WI 54210, +1 920-854-2500

  1. Driftless region hills and valley

The campground serves as a peaceful are which allows visitors their privacy. They offer large restrooms with showers. Accommodation is in the form of tents and with the addition of another $10 individuals are provided with breakfast too. They also provide visitors with a hiking trail of 8 miles. Camping area needs to be booked online in advance to avoid any loop holes at the last moment. It is a private camping ground and to reach the location one has to drive to the camping ground.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Horseback riding

·       Snow sports

·       Hiking

·       Wildlife watching

·       Biking

·       Paddling

·       Rental equipments for snow sports

·       Hiking trails

·       Rental paddling boats

·       Picnic tables

·       Showers

Location:

  1. High Cliff campground

This campground has native American history and splendid natural views. It is well suited for family and group outings. It offers tent and RV accommodation and is open for public use.  It is accessible by driving to the location. Pets are allowed in this camping area.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·       Biking

·       Fishing

·       Snow sports

·       Wind sports

·       Hiking

·       Swimming

·       Boating

·       Fishing

·       Horseback riding

·       Showers

·       Picnic tables

·       RV sanitation

·       Toilets

 

Location: N7630 State Park Rd, Sherwood, WI 54169, +1 920-989-1106