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The best camping near Peninsula State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Peninsula adventure.

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97% (16 reviews)

See panoramic vistas of Green Bay (the body of water, not the city) at this popular park.  

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Top-rated campgrounds near Peninsula State Park

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Ridgeview Acres Christmas Tree Farm

1 site ¡ RV, Tent28 acres ¡ Sturgeon Bay, WI
Entry off of the the corner of Townline Rd and County T. The 28 acre property is host to a Christmas Tree growing operation with mixed aged Christmas trees of 8 species, in season fruit (Apples, Raspberry patch, Asparagus, Pumpkin Patch). There are hiking and walking trails with open fields and Barn on site. Minutes to Lake Michigan, Cave Point County and Whitefish Dunes State Park in Jacksonport Township. Property host all wildlife habitat commonly seen in Door County. Birds, Deer Turkeys, Fox. The slower side of Door County with dark skies and peaceful morning sunrises. -No electricity, no water.
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$45
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5 Secluded Acres on River

1 site ¡ RV, Tent80 acres ¡ Algoma, WI
Property located on end of 80 acre field away from any homes really secluded and on the river, also about 1/2 mile from DOOR County!!! Learn more about this land: This is a 5-acre parcel located along the Ahnapee river and only 1/2 mile from DOOR COUNTY which is great for canoe, kayak and fishing with a easterly exposure to see the sun rise over the river. Located about 1500 feet down a gravel lane with secluded campsite for your party only. River has salmon September, October and December with good fishing for pan fish, pickerel, trout at other times of the year.. Fire ring with wood provided for one night. Complete privacy with fantastic view of the river and no one living nearby. this site can only accomodate a small camper or tent camping as its really secluded and a little tricky for anything big to get to the site......ahnapee trail for bike riding on other side of river for walking or riding a bike, also property has access to river for kayak or canoe, will meet camper in little town of Forestville to lead to site.........Also a port a potty has been added to property...….Just wanted to add a great place to bring your dog and let him run...….also fish are really biting this year have been getting some nice northern pike and the salmon start in early October...…..located just past 9470 Elder drive, you will pass a farm house with garage near road, has a painted flag on car hood, turn down two track gravel lane for about 500 yards or so and a deer stand turn left on gravel drive to site........I will usually meet you in Forestville to lead to site and show you around.....but if not available you will find it......also picnic table at site...added a large sail to help on sunny days for shade.....I have two kayaks and a boat for people to use when you are camping with life jackets.....also you may use the deer stand if its raining to read or hang out with the kids, just be careful of the little ones as its pretty high up......small turtle sand box for the little ones.....also a great place to bring your dog friends, they will love it!!! Also a special thankyou to all the campers that loaded up pictures of their stay last summer, they are all great!!!! Due to comments from some of the campers that were at my campsite at other times I have decided to have two day camping on weekends, thanks for the comments........The road to the campsite is narrow for large vehicles, I cut alot of the branches but It is hard for larger than 20foot campers to be able to easily get to the site.....
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UP Glamping Getaway LLC

1 site ¡ Lodging10 acres ¡ Stephenson, MI
Indulge in a unique glamping experience at any of our four distinct sites, scattered across two picturesque campgrounds in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! Choose from a geodesic dome, a cozy yurt, a charming bungalow tent, or a stargazing tent. Each site ensures complete privacy for your enjoyment. We welcome both pets and children, making our accommodations perfect for families and animal companions alike. The geodesic dome is available year-round, providing an all-season escape, while our tent sites are open from May 1st through October 31st. Experience the beauty of Michigan's UP in style and comfort with our range of glamping options.
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River Getaway

1 site ¡ Lodging3 acres ¡ Wallace, MI
Beautiful cabin retreat located right on the Menominee River Learn more about this land: Secluded getaway adventure on the Menominee River Wallace, MI  Guests will be able to enjoy fishing, swimming, you can also bring your own kayaks or rafts for water fun. There is a picnic table as well as a pit for bonfires, a small dock to fish off.  Easy access, large mowed yard. Short drive away (5 minutes) the ever so popular Deyoung Family Zoo, get up close and personal with several of the zoo animals.  Nearest store (Gary's IGA) about 10 minute drive Nearest restaurant Heritage Inn or Little Nugget Food & Spirits 10 minute drive Garage not available/locked
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Wildflower Wanderlust

2 sites ¡ Tents20 acres ¡ Sturgeon Bay, WI
After purchasing the 'Feest Farm' 18 years ago I dedicated time to create an oasis of gardens and meadows that has become my personal sanctuary. My hopes are that visitors enjoy all aspects of my property as much as I do. Learn more about this land: You can choose to set up camp in the meadow or in the open field area. In the meadow you will find paths that you can stroll through throughout the property where you can you bird watch and observe Wisconsin's natural prairie and vegetation. The open field area provides more room whether it's to throw a frisbee, bask in the sun or play some competitive yard games with your family and friends. Regardless of where you set up camp, you can enjoy your morning coffee in the secret flower garden or a nightcap next to the fire under the grape covered arbor while watching the night stars. Feeling adventurous? The Ahnapee trail is an old railroad trail that is now a hiking and biking path that extends from Sturgeon Bay to Kewaunee. The Ahnapee Trail is 1.5 miles down the road. Also located within miles is the Ahnapee River, which is ideal for canoeing and kayaking.
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Blazing Bear Homestead

1 site ¡ Tent3 acres ¡ Peshtigo, WI
Welcome to Blazing Bear Homestead located in the Town of Peshtigo, Wisconsin just up the road from the Peshtigo Harbor State Wildlife Area and the Peshtigo River Delta Marshes State Natural Area. Our little piece of heaven is carved out of a large forested area, and across the road from us is beautiful upland prairie all in its natural state. We have some trails on our property that bring you to your campsite, and back to the farm and garden closer to our house. We keep a small herd of miniature dairy goats and often have goat kids running around. There is also free-range chickens, a goose named Goose-Goose, a few giant rabbits, and 2 farm cats that are very friendly. Our campers are welcome to hang out with our critters. Just 7 minutes away in the City of Peshtigo is Badger Park where you can swim, picnic, play volleyball, or enjoy the skate park; all for FREE! There is also a fenced horseshoe pit, brand new modern playground, and a disc golf course. The areas above and below the dam in Peshtigo are popular fishing spots that contain warm water fish populations of northern pike, walleye, large mouth bass and pan fish. In recent years the area below the dam has become a popular brown and rainbow trout fishing area. The Peshtigo Harbor boat launch is just an 8 minute drive from our homestead. This area offers a vibrant, rural community full of friendly people. There are a wide variety of outdoor activities within close reach. Opportunities for camping, boating, fishing, and sightseeing added to tours of our many area museums will make your stay as relaxing, informative, or invigorating as you choose it to be. Our natural beauty coupled with the friendliness of our small town atmosphere will make your stay enjoyable and, we hope, keep you coming back for more.
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Northwoods Experience

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents3 acres ¡ Wausaukee, WI
Small lake, private pier nestled in the great WI northwoods. We are a small licensed Bed & Breakfast but offer the hipcamp stays on the property too. You would provide your own rv or tent if not staying in the B&B. You can choose to add on your breakfast if you need this option. (Extra $). We have kayaks, paddleboard, and more at our site. Little wolf Lake connects to Wolf Lake via canal for even more nature and fun. Firepit available on site. Bathroom and shower use in the B&B accessible daily.
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Sturgeon Bay Edge of Town

3 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs2 acres ¡ Sturgeon Bay, WI
Park your RV or camper on a secluded property surrounded by pines and cedars; walkable to downtown sturgeon bay and the waterfront. Tucked into a wooded section of the property with shaded cover and a firepit, enjoy 'camping' right in town. Water and electric available but you must empty sewage off site.
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Chappee Rapids Trappers Cabin

1 site ¡ Lodging15 acres ¡ WI
This is unique historical site where the Indians used to do a lot of trading with a French trader. There are 15 acres of wooded land along the Menominee River next to a county site with picnic tables under a pavilion and a pit toilet. You can hike the trails or relax in the river, or take a boat ride to go exploring or fishing. This is a small one room (8.5' x 13') rustic cabin with a triple twin bunk bed and a full-size air mattress for sleeping. Sheets, pillows and a light blanket are available for each bed. There is an outside cooking space set up with a grill and camp stove, potable water and a tub for washing up or doing dishes. The cabin is right on the water and has great river views. You can paddle a short distance down or up river to the sandbar and hang out with the locals. Maps to these locations by water are in the cabin. Also, there is a glow frisbee for a fun nighttime game (if you have never done this, you have to give it a try, bring glow bracelets to enhance this experience). Amenities that are provided; one RV battery fully charged and recharged by solar with inverter to run electric outlets, lights, ceiling fan, and can charge phones (Will not support a CPAP). A grill, cook stove, coffee percolator, camp shower bag (black/solar heated), pit toilet, table with 2- 5 gallon containers of potable water, a Rubbermaid bin for washing, fire pit, metal skewers, clothesline, canoe. Things you will need to bring: cooking supplies, eating supplies (plates & utensils), camp chairs, drinking water, toiletries, fishing stuff, life jackets for the right fit (2 orange ones are on site). There is no heat, AC or fridge. The cabin sleeps 5 with the option to have extra people, (they would need to bring their own tent), please inquire for more information.
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The best camping near Peninsula State Park guide

Overview

About

Hike to Eagle Bluff to see the historic lighthouse that oversees this part of Green Bay. Bring your binoculars and camera for the most beautiful view in this entire Wisconsin state park. The lighthouse, built in 1868, is pretty cool, too.

Launch your boat and head to Horseshoe Island out in the bay. There, you'll see foundations of buildings from the 1890s. A hiking trail takes you all around the island. The only way to get here is by private boat.

Bike through 5.1 miles of woods thanks to Sunset Bike Trail. The trail is paved and has gravel, which makes it easy to follow. Dangle your feet in the bay after your ride to cool off. Find a secluded spot along the 8 miles of shoreline.

Practice your golf game at the 18-hole golf course. Many golfers consider this course to be the most scenic in Wisconsin. Watch out for the pesky 8th hole. It's just 69 yards, but you have to fire a shot over a bluff and onto the green.

Five campgrounds contain 468 sites. Reserve yours early!

Notable campgrounds

  • Weborg Point Campground - Offers a serene camping experience near the water, perfect for fishing enthusiasts.
  • Nicolet Bay Campground - Ideal for families, with easy access to a sandy beach and boat rentals.
  • Tennison Bay Campground - Provides a peaceful retreat with spacious sites and stunning sunset views.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as sites fill up quickly, especially during peak summer months.
  • Consider visiting during the week for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan.

When to go

The best time to visit Peninsula State Park is from May to October when the weather is warm and all park facilities are open. Winter offers a quiet, snowy retreat, but some amenities may be closed, and the cold can be challenging.

Know before you go

  • Ensure your vehicle has a valid admission sticker before entering the park.
  • Check the park's calendar for any special events or closures during your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking trails and rocky shorelines.
  • Be mindful of park hours, open from 6am to 11pm year-round.
  • Take advantage of the park's nature center and picnic areas for a complete day out.

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