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Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake

7 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres ¡ Iron River, MI
You'll be camping on our Stanley lake sugarbush property. Lakefront sites have power and water - are located in a grassy clearing on the shores of Stanley Lake. ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON PROPERTY!! Primitive sites are amongst the maple trees of our sugarbush operation, within walking distance of the lake. These sites do not yet have water or electricity, but water is available from spigots at the lake clearing. Stanley lake is just shy of 400 acres, known for walleye and bass. It is an all sports lake with no limited wake hours. Feel free to roam our woods - you will notice the blue maple lines come to an end at our east and west property lines, as well as a no trespassing sign on the lake clearing to the west line. Deer here are plentiful, and you can often get them to eat from your hand, provided you have apples. Iron county has a tremendous ORV/snowmobile trail system. You can drive your machine right from our property to the trails. There are two golf courses in the area, as well as a vast bicycle trail system. Ski Brule ski hills and sporting clay operation are a few miles from the property. Countless acres of public land for recreation!
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Lakefront land in Florence Co.

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ WI
Waterfront property on Lake Ellwood. Park your RV or tent camp on this 1+ acre wooded lot and enjoy the peace and quiet. 100' of private lakefront, now accessible by pathway and dock. Close to boat landing; bring your toys. There is a long drop toilet (with lake view), picnic table and fire pit. Tent camping is recommended on the lower and middle levels where the land is flat. RVs may prefer to park on the upper level where it is possible to pull a camper through. Lot does not currently have power, sewer or electric, so make sure you are self sufficient.
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Elvoy River

1 site ¡ RV, Tent40 acres ¡ WI
Private undeveloped 40 acre parcel bordered by a trout stream, a forest service paved road (which is an ATV route), and other unoccupied parcels. The Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest surrounds this little section of private lands making this spot a great access point for immediate hiking, biking, fishing (trout stream on the property), wild foraging, site-seeing, off-road exploration, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and star gazing. Lots of wildlife there--bear lumber through the adjacent swamp, wolves pictured on neighbor's game cam, fox often den on the property, whippoorwills (endangered species) fly and sing at night, turkeys nest there, grouse drum for mates, and deer with their fawns just wander through. Good berry picking in late summer, blueberries on the south side and blackberries border the field. Open field area will easily accommodate large group of trailers or RVS, and a lower level next to the river is open to smaller trailers, tents, and vans, just be aware of any possible high water due to heavy rains and resulting sloppy areas down close to the river, so you don't get stuck. Both the upper and lower areas are mowed, so flat and lush grass for tents throughout. A jeep trail circles the property, so easy access to the whole 40. Amazing star gazing spot, too. No light pollution makes for perfect Milky Way shows. The river is maybe a foot deep off the lower level (and about 18 feet wide), but it gets too shallow to canoe over the gravel beds and too deep in holes and truncated areas to allow small children to explore downstream unattended. Still a great spot to wash off, wade, cool off, and catch a nice brooky! Some German Browns in there, but best to fish those at night. The forest roads leading away from the property are amazing, stunning maple forests, small creeks, bridges, jeep trails, and plenty of areas to float or kayak the rivers. If you like ATV riding, this is a great spot, right off the trail and plenty of room to park your trailers. No formal toilet, so bring something to contain your waste and bag it up, or we have a handicap-type bedside toilet seat over a deep hole on the upper level (aka vault toilet). Bag up all your trash and I will haul your bags when you leave, no need to haul it home. Wood--if you bring a chainsaw, you can easily get plenty of hardwood just down the road in the national forest. Due to spruce bud worm, the property was recently select cut, and the branches are numerous, so gather all the downed wood you want on the property; plenty there. Three fire rings available, one with an adjustable grill (USFS style) on the lower level, a simple rock ring in upper field and another simple rock pit next to the river. Some noise should be expected--County Hwy A is 150 yards away so you will hear vehicles, and the ATVs do zoom down that forest road on weekends, but not right next to your tent or camper; camping spots are 150 yards in. During bear hunting season, you will hear the bear hounds barking as they pass by in the distance. Nights though, very quite, just wild life sounds. And since it is unpopulated there, no one will complain about your music, laughing at 3 am, generators, or your truck lights as long as you keep your activities by the campsites. Though if you are noisy , the wildlife will not come near. The area has 3 bar/restaurants--just drinks, drinks and burgers, full menu and steaks. ATV gas, ice, and crawlers are also available. One bar is quite historic, 1940s log building, only 13 stools, and that one is just a mile away. The owner is very accommodating, so if you need your water tanks filled, just ask Dennis at the Elvoy Tavern (open Fri-Sun). On Hwy 55 just north of the old town of Alvin (1 mile north off Hwy 70, and then go another mile north), you will see an artesian spring--great water there! Fill your jugs when you come and then again to take home. Just look for the obvious turn off gravel at the bottom of two hills. Cellular service is ATnT with good reception. Verizon has the least reception. Overall, this property is great for people who like forests, streams, foraging, off-roading, hiking, biking, fishing, and primitive camping. Not a good fit for those who need electricity, flush toilets, city water hookups, pavement, handrails, and fenced off wildlife.
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Tipler Trails

1 site ¡ RV, Tent2 acres ¡ Long Lake, WI
Up north lot 100 feet from snowmobile and atv/utv trails. Florence County trails Ice fishing on Long Lake and Morgan Lake, as well as, many others. Gas station and bar 0.5 mile away. 10 miles south of Iron River, Michigan with close grocery store, restaurants, and dispensary. 2 miles away in Tipler public water well. Natural spring water access also available aprox 10 miles.
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Riversbend RV Resort

1 site ¡ RV, Tent30 acres ¡ Iron Mountain, MI
Make Us Your Vacation Destination Nestled in a lush landscape along the gorgeous Menominee River, Rivers Bend RV Resort & Campground in Iron Mountain, Michigan, is the camping getaway your family will never want to leave. Our seasonal camp-resort has been around for more than 40 years and has become a regular destination for families worldwide. Enjoy exceptional ATV trails leading you to Michigan and Wisconsin trails, fishing, boating, and hiking (among other ventures) when you visit the area. And once you retire for the day at your tent site, RV site, or glamping rental, you’ll feel right at home, thanks to our fantastic amenities.
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Simplicity @Top Of The Hill Huskies

1 site ¡ Lodging80 acres ¡ Eagle River, WI
Welcome to our secluded glamping retreat nestled just outside the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest! Experience the ultimate in privacy and tranquility as you unwind in nature's embrace. Surrounded by miles of scenic trails, our retreat is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, or wildlife watching, you'll find endless opportunities to explore the beauty of the surrounding forest. From the comfort of your accommodation, you can marvel at the wonders of nature unfolding outside your window. Keep an eye out for deer, wild turkeys, coyotes, birds, and even black bears as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Venture beyond our retreat and discover the breathtaking sights of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, where waterfalls, sandy beaches, and lush landscapes await exploration. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our glamping retreat offers the perfect setting for a memorable outdoor getaway. Come experience the beauty and serenity of northern Wisconsin's wilderness with us!
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Holly M.’s Land

1 site ¡ RV2 acres ¡ Long Lake, WI
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Heritage Hills

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents21 acres ¡ Ishpeming, MI
Heritage Hills isn't called Heritage Hills for nothing! It's situated on 21 acres of what was the original Wawonowin Country Club, a 9-hole golf course that was built in the early 1800s and then closed in the mid 1960s. This area was boom town in those early days because the very spot where iron ore was discovered is within walking distance! You are free to explore by foot, bike or horse the whole 800 acres between Ishpeming and Negaunee (and further if you would like!) and expedience this diverse area of hardwoods, pines, meadows and some wetlands, too, to discover many historical spots of interest.
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Fitzlow Forest

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents9 acres ¡ Laona, WI
Discover our 9-acre haven nestled against the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Explore numerous trails right off the property for your ATV/UTV, dirt bike, or snowmobile adventures during the winter months. A brief trail ride leads you to the scenic Peshtigo River and Brown Lake, while the charming town of Crandon, WI, is just under 20 minutes away. For a delightful family day out, head to Lake Metonga and enjoy a boat ride. Whiting Creek gracefully flows through the property, and friendly deer are frequent visitors. Feel free to visit the chicken coop and indulge in fresh eggs for a delightful breakfast experience. Embrace the beauty of nature and a variety of recreational opportunities at our picturesque property!
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Coadys' POV Lake Resort Glamping

19 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres ¡ Phelps, WI
WELCOME TO THE NORTHWOODS TOP-RATED WISCONSIN FAMILY RESORT | Nestled among the Nicolet National Forest and the crystal clear shores of North Twin Lake sits Coadys' Point of View Lake Resort and Glamping Campground. POV Resort can accommodate just about everyone with an abundance of on-site lakeside + wilderness adventure - all the makings of a super fun Eagle River getaway. If you are after terrific fishing, swimming, canoeing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, or sitting around a crackling campfire...POV Resort is the place for you! Nearby you’ll also find thrilling zip lining, waterfalls, and go-kart rides. RENOVATED CABIN RENTALS BY THE LAKE Point of View Lake Resort has fully-renovated studio, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom cabin rentals - some are right in the middle of the action by the water and beach and others are nestled back into the national forest for a touch of privacy. Our year-round cabins combine the charm of a Northwoods cottage with the conveniences of a home. Great for weekend getaways in Wisconsin or annual week-long family get togethers. Our rates include all the amenities you would look for in a premier resort experience - including fireplaces, high speed wifi, and luxury bedding - but without exorbitant prices. We take our cleaning seriously - our units are so clean even Darren's mom would stay here! RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME WISCONSIN GLAMPING Point of View Lake Resort is the best Wisconsin glamping experience - it's super cool, luxury CAMPING at its best! POV is more than just a campground, we are a resort with a variety of period-authentic Glamping Tents & Vintage Campers and BYOTent campsites and a ton of super fun amenities (included in your rental rate!). Glamping (glamorous camping) give you the modern comforts you need to really relax and treat yourself and allows you to enjoy the beauty of the great Northwoods (without all the work of traditional camping). Check out our "Definitive Guide to Wisconsin Glamping" to learn more.
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Camp Serenity

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Eagle River, WI
Many large oaks with deer and grouse.Many hiking and biking trails near by.Lakes for boating,fishing and recreation.Great location only a few miles from the beautiful town of Eagle River.Learn more about this land:Beautiful private wooded lot in a very quiet area. Lots of deer and wild life to enjoy. Close to Chain of Lakes campground 1.6 miles for fishing Anvil Lake campground 4.4 miles for swimming beach Black Jack Springs Wilderness 4.6 miles for hiking,Convenience gas station with bateshop 1 mile from camp East on Interstate 70
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Widackers

1 site ¡ Tent62 acres ¡ Argonne, WI
Well we have a small steam on the property. The has to go river is just down the road for kayaking. ATV trails are also just down the road and you're able to take ATVs on county g road to get to the trails. Bushrun off-road racing is every year about 7 miles away. We are definitely in the Northwoods. We are just outside of town and there is a fabulous restaurant as well to eat at.
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The best camping near Bewabic State Park guide

Overview

About

An intriguing mix of history and nature, Bewabic State Park features a 2-mile trail, wooded areas, easy access to several landmarks of interest and a beach area and boat launch on stunning Fortune Lake. Feeling lucky? Hell yeah, you are! Many of the manmade structures used in the park today were built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and offer a cool glimpse into an earlier time. To supplement the historical angle, you can visit the Iron County Museum in nearby Caspian or an Indian burial ground in Pentoga Park. To supplement the fun, you can hit the beach and playgrounds, or take advantage of the only tennis courts available at any state park in Michigan. Game on!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Bewabic State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Fall also offers a spectacular display of colors, making it a great time for photographers and nature lovers. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access to certain areas.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a Recreation Passport for park entry.
  • Check trail conditions and weather forecasts before your visit.
  • Remember to pack insect repellent and sun protection.
  • Be aware of park rules to protect the natural habitat and wildlife.
  • Facilities may vary by season, so verify availability in advance.

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