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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, what a unique name and deservedly so as the forest itself is as diverse and attention getting as it’s namesake! The deep northwoods of Wisconsin offers a ton of hiking, biking, and camping to get stoked about; there’s 800 miles of hiking trails alone. But if you’re looking for a truly unique outdoor experience, try offroading or cross country skiing old military roads in the winter. There’s stunning Lake Superior views from St. Peter’s Dome and 70 foot Morgan Falls is sure to cool you off on a hot summer day. We dig the Quartz Trail where you can see giant quartz deposits discovered by the Native Americans who used to inhabit the area. There’s plent
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, what a unique name and deservedly so as the forest itself is as diverse and attention getting as it’s namesake! The deep northwoods of Wisconsin offers a ton of hiking, biking, and camping to get stoked about; there’s 800 miles of hiking trails alone. But if you’re looking for a truly unique outdoor experience, try offroading or cross country skiing old military roads in the winter. There’s stunning Lake Superior views from St. Peter’s Dome and 70 foot Morgan Falls is sure to cool you off on a hot summer day. We dig the Quartz Trail where you can see giant quartz deposits discovered by the Native Americans who used to inhabit the area. There’s plenty of camping options to make this a wilderness weekend (or more) and with over 1.5 million acres to explore, we doubt you’ll be running out of rad things to discover!
Fall in love with the pristinely beautiful Wabasso Lake—you can canoe, fish, or swim to your little heart’s content! This is the perfect summertime hang. When the fire is crackling and the stars out shining, you won’t even know how to handle all the warm and cozy camp vibes. Forested green surrounding the glassy lake waters and a cold beer in hand Read more...
Canoe, swim, or trek your way around the epic beauty offered at Emily Lake Campground. The glassy waters are also the perfect place to put your angler skills to work. Get that fire crackling in the evening and cook up the day’s catch over the flames—sounds pretty damn good to us. You can also keep it campy and get the s’mores love flowing, passing Read more...
Wrap yourself in a blanket of pines, evergreens, and hardwoods when you crash at Twin Lakes Campground. Overlooking the pristine and shimmering blue waters of the lake, you can’t get a better morning view. With overflowing scenic beauty and outdoor adventures to be had, you’ll be loving the all-natural camp vibes. From this basecamp, you will find Read more...
With the rushing waters of Flambeau River soothing you to sleep at night and beckoning you awake in the early morn’, you’ll fall in love with Smith Rapids Campground right away. Hike, river fish, or canoe the day away, finishing it off right with a fireside party. If you are down to go horseback riding, this is truly the prime spot to hit up, with Read more...
Consider yourself an avid explorer? Genuine camper? Campfire lover? Whether you’re in it for the rugged rush or the gooey s’mores, Sailor Lake Campground is the spot to be. With prime access to the lake, a quaint picnic area, and scenic and off-roading trails (Flambeau Trail System rocks out 60-miles), you can’t go wrong here. Drink in the rolling Read more...
Looking for that perfect place to scratch your outdoor itch? Come to Eastwood Campground to immerse yourself in the epic beauty of northern Wisconsin, including views of the glassy Mondeaux Flowage. Jump in for a cooling dip or cast a line to try your luck snagging the evening’s dinner. You can trek along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail or trek Read more...
Find yourself on the beautiful western shores of the Mondeaux Flowage when you bed down at Westpoint Campground. Whether you’re into to lakeside fishing or forest trail trekking, this spot won’t disappoint. When you can wake up and smell the green goodness, drink in the views of the shimmering waterfront, and bask in the glorious outdoors, why wou Read more...
If you wanna hang with the cool kids, Spearhead Point Campground is the spot to be. One of the most popular on the poppin’ Mondeaux Flowage, this campground is calling your name. Popular with rugged adventurers and family folks alike, you’ll find some breathtaking panoramic views and plenty of forested beauty. Whether you’re down for some glassy w Read more...
How does relaxing under the shade of towering pines with the waters of the Mondeaux Flowage lapping right nearby sound? Pretty damn good, right? With only a few scattered trees between sites, this spot makes for the most epic group camping. You can own the entire space for the weekend or just a few days. If you are rolling with a smaller group, yo Read more...
Tucked away in the Chequamegon National Forest, North Twin Lake Campground is the perfect little sweet spot to hit up when you need a break from all of life’s busy-ness. With just a few prime campsites, this spot welcomes you to take the pristine lake waters over as your own swimming hole. Get that fire crackling and the good times flowing when yo Read more...
Spread out along the shores of Black Lake, this campground is one killer spot for lakeside relaxing. From glassy water kayaking to cool swimming hole dipping, there is no shortage of good times here. Surrounded by birch, pine, and hearty spruce, this beautiful spot will chase away all those city blues in no time. You may have more guests than you Read more...
Need to escape into secluded and forested beauty for a bit? Kathryn Lake Campground is your girl. She’s not shy, just pretty damn chill, offering some picturesque fishing spots along her glassy waters and the calming songs of Mother Nature. Summertime is all about that lakeside loungin’. Get the fire going for some great vibes under the starry sky Read more...
Snuggled against the shores of the Chippewa River’s east fork, Stockfarm Bridge Campground is equipped with secluded tent and RV campsites. The nearby boat launch provides easy access for canoeists. The picnic area is perfect for feasting on your fishin’ finds. Read more...
Sleep under a canopy of dense green hardwood and pine trees, breathing in that oh-so-rich fragrance of the great outdoors, when you crash at Chippewa Campground. Known to offer some pretty damn good fishing, the Chequamegon Waters Flowage is just a stone’s throw away from your tent flap, making this the ideal spot to crash. There are two beautiful Read more...
Relax and let loose at Moose Lake. The small and semi-secluded campground accommodates both tents and RVs, with four sites designated for tents only. The 1,670-acre lake is popular for fishing, boating and swimming. Its sandy beach is a sublime sunbathing sanctuary. And when you’re done with R and R, stretch your legs on nearby hiking and mountain Read more...
Fish ‘til your heart’s content at East Twin Lake Campground! Located on the 110-acre East Twin Lake, this campground is a fishing and family favorite. The lake and its nearby sibling, West Twin Lake, contain a variety of species including bass, musky and panfish. The 10-site campground is suitable for tents and RVs, with fire rings to fry your bes Read more...
What could be better than exploring the lush, green landscape and pristine waters around Day Lake Campground? Well, nothing. Bring the whole gang here to enjoy the epic outdoor vibes, scenic swimming beaches, and all around good times. With forested beauty, a shimmering lake, and sandy shores, you just can’t beat this spot. So get the campfire glo Read more...
Perched on the pristine shores of Mineral Lake, this campground offers visitors opportunities for fishing, boating and swimming on its tranquil waters. Several of the tent and RV campsites overlook the 256-acre lake. Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater lake and river species, including musky, bass, walleye and panfish. The mixed Read more...
Find yourself in the bosom of two pristine lakes when you crash at Two Lakes Campground (figured the name kinda gave that away). With prime access to both Lake Owen and Bass Lake, this is one hell of a gem to crash at. No matter what spot you get, you’re likely to get sweeping views of the shimmering lakes. The sites are surrounded by shady pines Read more...
Seeking solitude and silence? Three Lake Campground is the paragon of peace and quiet. Tent and RV camping is available, with several campsites overlooking Lake Three. Take a hike on the adjacent The North Country National Scenic Trail or cast a line in the nearby class 1 brook trout stream. While you're in the area, be sure to check out Morgan Fa Read more...
Looking for some good ole fashion outdoor adventures? Beaver Lake Campground won’t disappoint. With spectacular scenic nature all around and plenty of camp coolness to be had, this spot will quickly become your go-to. Make it your home base for treks to Morgan Falls, St. Peter’s Dome, or the epic views at Penokee overlook. From some of the best si Read more...
You name it, Namekagon’s got it. Running alongside its namesake lake, the campground is situated at the headwaters of the Namekagon River. Kayaking, canoeing, jetskiing, swimming, and fishing are the area’s claim to fame. The campground has sites for both tents and RVs and makes a bomb base camp for mountain bikers and hikers alike. Read more...
Load up the RV with all the camping essentials (s’mores, beer, hotdogs—you know) and claim your spot at Perch Lake Campground. This is the prime place to get away for a few days and refill on those much needed camp vibes. Canoe along the glassy waters, kick back on the shore, or try your luck fishing for those beautiful largemouth bass. For scenic Read more...
Known to be a family favorite, Birch Grove Campground is one with which you won't be able to help yourself from falling in love. This spot is nestled between the beautiful, shimmering goodness of East and West Twin Lakes. With forested views and plenty of quaint lakes to go around, this is the sweet spot you’ve been looking for. Do some fishing or Read more...
Nestled in the wooded beauty of the Chequamegon National Forest, Wanoka Lake Campground offers prime access to a quaint, 15-acre trout lake. There is also a carry-in boat access for all you water-explorin’ folks. Whether you’re here for the killer ATV riding on the Tri-County Corridor Trail or just to chillax away from it all in your RV, the flora Read more...
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Chequamegon National Forest
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, what a unique name and deservedly so as the forest itself is as diverse and attention getting as it’s namesake! The deep northwoods of Wisconsin offers a ton of hiking, biking, and camping to get stoked about; there’s 800 miles of hiking trails alone. But if you’re looking for a truly unique outdoor experience, try offroading or cross country skiing old military roads in the winter. There’s stunning Lake Superior views from St. Peter’s Dome and 70 foot Morgan Falls is sure to cool you off on a hot summer day. We dig the Quartz Trail where you can see giant quartz deposits discovered by the Native Americans who used to inhabit the area. There’s plent
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, what a unique name and deservedly so as the forest itself is as diverse and attention getting as it’s namesake! The deep northwoods of Wisconsin offers a ton of hiking, biking, and camping to get stoked about; there’s 800 miles of hiking trails alone. But if you’re looking for a truly unique outdoor experience, try offroading or cross country skiing old military roads in the winter. There’s stunning Lake Superior views from St. Peter’s Dome and 70 foot Morgan Falls is sure to cool you off on a hot summer day. We dig the Quartz Trail where you can see giant quartz deposits discovered by the Native Americans who used to inhabit the area. There’s plenty of camping options to make this a wilderness weekend (or more) and with over 1.5 million acres to explore, we doubt you’ll be running out of rad things to discover!
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25 campgrounds in Chequamegon National Forest
Fall in love with the pristinely beautiful Wabasso Lake—you can canoe, fish, or swim to your little heart’s content! This is the perfect summertime hang. When the fire is crackling and the stars out shining, you won’t even know how to handle all the warm and cozy camp vibes. Forested green surrounding the glassy lake waters and a cold beer in hand Read more...
Canoe, swim, or trek your way around the epic beauty offered at Emily Lake Campground. The glassy waters are also the perfect place to put your angler skills to work. Get that fire crackling in the evening and cook up the day’s catch over the flames—sounds pretty damn good to us. You can also keep it campy and get the s’mores love flowing, passing Read more...
Wrap yourself in a blanket of pines, evergreens, and hardwoods when you crash at Twin Lakes Campground. Overlooking the pristine and shimmering blue waters of the lake, you can’t get a better morning view. With overflowing scenic beauty and outdoor adventures to be had, you’ll be loving the all-natural camp vibes. From this basecamp, you will find Read more...
With the rushing waters of Flambeau River soothing you to sleep at night and beckoning you awake in the early morn’, you’ll fall in love with Smith Rapids Campground right away. Hike, river fish, or canoe the day away, finishing it off right with a fireside party. If you are down to go horseback riding, this is truly the prime spot to hit up, with Read more...
Consider yourself an avid explorer? Genuine camper? Campfire lover? Whether you’re in it for the rugged rush or the gooey s’mores, Sailor Lake Campground is the spot to be. With prime access to the lake, a quaint picnic area, and scenic and off-roading trails (Flambeau Trail System rocks out 60-miles), you can’t go wrong here. Drink in the rolling Read more...
Looking for that perfect place to scratch your outdoor itch? Come to Eastwood Campground to immerse yourself in the epic beauty of northern Wisconsin, including views of the glassy Mondeaux Flowage. Jump in for a cooling dip or cast a line to try your luck snagging the evening’s dinner. You can trek along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail or trek Read more...
Find yourself on the beautiful western shores of the Mondeaux Flowage when you bed down at Westpoint Campground. Whether you’re into to lakeside fishing or forest trail trekking, this spot won’t disappoint. When you can wake up and smell the green goodness, drink in the views of the shimmering waterfront, and bask in the glorious outdoors, why wou Read more...
If you wanna hang with the cool kids, Spearhead Point Campground is the spot to be. One of the most popular on the poppin’ Mondeaux Flowage, this campground is calling your name. Popular with rugged adventurers and family folks alike, you’ll find some breathtaking panoramic views and plenty of forested beauty. Whether you’re down for some glassy w Read more...
How does relaxing under the shade of towering pines with the waters of the Mondeaux Flowage lapping right nearby sound? Pretty damn good, right? With only a few scattered trees between sites, this spot makes for the most epic group camping. You can own the entire space for the weekend or just a few days. If you are rolling with a smaller group, yo Read more...
Tucked away in the Chequamegon National Forest, North Twin Lake Campground is the perfect little sweet spot to hit up when you need a break from all of life’s busy-ness. With just a few prime campsites, this spot welcomes you to take the pristine lake waters over as your own swimming hole. Get that fire crackling and the good times flowing when yo Read more...
Spread out along the shores of Black Lake, this campground is one killer spot for lakeside relaxing. From glassy water kayaking to cool swimming hole dipping, there is no shortage of good times here. Surrounded by birch, pine, and hearty spruce, this beautiful spot will chase away all those city blues in no time. You may have more guests than you Read more...
Need to escape into secluded and forested beauty for a bit? Kathryn Lake Campground is your girl. She’s not shy, just pretty damn chill, offering some picturesque fishing spots along her glassy waters and the calming songs of Mother Nature. Summertime is all about that lakeside loungin’. Get the fire going for some great vibes under the starry sky Read more...
Snuggled against the shores of the Chippewa River’s east fork, Stockfarm Bridge Campground is equipped with secluded tent and RV campsites. The nearby boat launch provides easy access for canoeists. The picnic area is perfect for feasting on your fishin’ finds. Read more...
Sleep under a canopy of dense green hardwood and pine trees, breathing in that oh-so-rich fragrance of the great outdoors, when you crash at Chippewa Campground. Known to offer some pretty damn good fishing, the Chequamegon Waters Flowage is just a stone’s throw away from your tent flap, making this the ideal spot to crash. There are two beautiful Read more...
Relax and let loose at Moose Lake. The small and semi-secluded campground accommodates both tents and RVs, with four sites designated for tents only. The 1,670-acre lake is popular for fishing, boating and swimming. Its sandy beach is a sublime sunbathing sanctuary. And when you’re done with R and R, stretch your legs on nearby hiking and mountain Read more...
Fish ‘til your heart’s content at East Twin Lake Campground! Located on the 110-acre East Twin Lake, this campground is a fishing and family favorite. The lake and its nearby sibling, West Twin Lake, contain a variety of species including bass, musky and panfish. The 10-site campground is suitable for tents and RVs, with fire rings to fry your bes Read more...
What could be better than exploring the lush, green landscape and pristine waters around Day Lake Campground? Well, nothing. Bring the whole gang here to enjoy the epic outdoor vibes, scenic swimming beaches, and all around good times. With forested beauty, a shimmering lake, and sandy shores, you just can’t beat this spot. So get the campfire glo Read more...
Perched on the pristine shores of Mineral Lake, this campground offers visitors opportunities for fishing, boating and swimming on its tranquil waters. Several of the tent and RV campsites overlook the 256-acre lake. Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater lake and river species, including musky, bass, walleye and panfish. The mixed Read more...
Find yourself in the bosom of two pristine lakes when you crash at Two Lakes Campground (figured the name kinda gave that away). With prime access to both Lake Owen and Bass Lake, this is one hell of a gem to crash at. No matter what spot you get, you’re likely to get sweeping views of the shimmering lakes. The sites are surrounded by shady pines Read more...
Seeking solitude and silence? Three Lake Campground is the paragon of peace and quiet. Tent and RV camping is available, with several campsites overlooking Lake Three. Take a hike on the adjacent The North Country National Scenic Trail or cast a line in the nearby class 1 brook trout stream. While you're in the area, be sure to check out Morgan Fa Read more...
Looking for some good ole fashion outdoor adventures? Beaver Lake Campground won’t disappoint. With spectacular scenic nature all around and plenty of camp coolness to be had, this spot will quickly become your go-to. Make it your home base for treks to Morgan Falls, St. Peter’s Dome, or the epic views at Penokee overlook. From some of the best si Read more...
You name it, Namekagon’s got it. Running alongside its namesake lake, the campground is situated at the headwaters of the Namekagon River. Kayaking, canoeing, jetskiing, swimming, and fishing are the area’s claim to fame. The campground has sites for both tents and RVs and makes a bomb base camp for mountain bikers and hikers alike. Read more...
Load up the RV with all the camping essentials (s’mores, beer, hotdogs—you know) and claim your spot at Perch Lake Campground. This is the prime place to get away for a few days and refill on those much needed camp vibes. Canoe along the glassy waters, kick back on the shore, or try your luck fishing for those beautiful largemouth bass. For scenic Read more...
Known to be a family favorite, Birch Grove Campground is one with which you won't be able to help yourself from falling in love. This spot is nestled between the beautiful, shimmering goodness of East and West Twin Lakes. With forested views and plenty of quaint lakes to go around, this is the sweet spot you’ve been looking for. Do some fishing or Read more...
Nestled in the wooded beauty of the Chequamegon National Forest, Wanoka Lake Campground offers prime access to a quaint, 15-acre trout lake. There is also a carry-in boat access for all you water-explorin’ folks. Whether you’re here for the killer ATV riding on the Tri-County Corridor Trail or just to chillax away from it all in your RV, the flora Read more...
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