
Wisconsin campgrounds
5 campgrounds across Wisconsin
Explore campgrounds across Wisconsin, from public lands and forest sites to reservable parks and quieter local options. Use photos, map context, and practical signals to narrow the trip.
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View all regionsMountain country
Higher elevations, scenic trailheads, and cooler summer nights.
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Waterfront camping
Lakes, rivers, beaches, and campgrounds near water access.
1 campground
Forest retreats
Shaded sites, quiet roads, and public forest campgrounds.
1 campground
Open sky trips
Dry country, wide views, and simple sites for self-sufficient campers.
1 campground
Public land
National forest, park, and agency-managed campgrounds.
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LOST LAKE CABINS
FLORENCE, WI
Overview Lost Lake Cabins offers (11) cabins available for rent in the remote forested area situated on the shores of Lost Lake.

Namekagon District
Town of Trego, WI
67, primitive, Leave No Trace camp sites are located on the Namekagon River from Namekagon Dam to the confluence of the St Croix River and on the St. Croix River from Gordon Dam to Riverside Landing.

FRANKLIN LAKE
EAGLE RIVER, WI
Overview Franklin Lake Campground is one of the most popular camping spots within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Northern Wisconsin.

Middle St. Croix
Rock Creek, WI
57, primitive, Leave No Trace campsites are located on the St. Croix River from Riverside Landing to Highway 8 at St. Croix Falls - Taylors Falls. All sites are free. No permit required.
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