The best camping near Point Beach State Forest

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

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Discover Point Beach State Forest's sandy shores and historic lighthouse.  

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Seidl's Whispering White Oaks

1 site · Tent30 acres · Green Bay, WI
Learn more about this land:We are located near Green Bay. Lambeau Field is near. EAA is 1 hour. Lake Michigan is about 25 minutes away. Door County is about 45 minutes away. Very relaxing with small stream and dark skies. No outside wood but I sell it very reasonably priced. Dogs on leach please. About 400 foot walk to spot. Can bring you there on 4 wheeler. We want you to have fun. Very peaceful and relaxing. Come and go as you please. There is an abundance of wildlife such as deer, turkeys sandhill cranes, rabbits, racoons, fox, geese, ducks, the occasional coyote and possibly a wandering bear. I actively allow milkweed to grow so we have lots of monarch butterflies and literally millions of fireflies. The Town I am in allows ATV/UTV use on town roads. A town road is close by. Come share our little piece of heaven. 
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5 Secluded Acres on River

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Forestville, 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, canoe and added a paddle boat for people to use when you are camping with life jackets.also added a badminton set this year....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...I had the turn in to the campsite enlarged for this summer also.....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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Cricket Ranch

5 sites · Tents53 acres · Cascade, WI
We are honored to again be named one of the Best Hipcamps in Wisconsin for 2024. Thank you to our guests for your wonderful reviews and helpful suggestions! And a special thank you to one of our guests, Brandon "Da Garbage Disposal" Clark, for featuring Cricket Ranch in his YouTube series "Outdoors Unsupervised: Survival Season 6". Learn more about this land: Cricket Ranch is a crazy combo of Nature's past, present, and future. The property was a farm until 30 years ago. It's been virtually untouched since then and in just a few decades it has naturally evolved to be a forest. Chambers Creek runs thru the west side of the property and, as part of the headwaters of the Milwaukee River, it is an invaluable natural resource to Wisconsin. And you'll find fossils in the rock walls of some of the earliest examples of complex life on Earth. No digging required. Off the Beaten Path @ Cricket Ranch provides a true back to nature environment for campers, sometimes called "backcountry camping". Located on 50 acres of private forest, field, and valley, our campsites are very secluded and separated by acres of woodland. Each layout is unique, embracing what nature has provided. Backpacking (or wagoning) to your camp from the parking area is necessary as the 5' wide paths do not accommodate cars/trucks. Hiking distance from parking area: (1) Camp Cricket is 600 Ft. (2) Haen Hollow is 250 ft. (3) Rocky Top is 700 ft. (4) Grapeline is 1000 ft.  Feel fee to explore the land! We are located near the Niagara Escarpment so, as previously mentioned, you might even find a 460 million year old fossil on one of the field rock walls. Keep it! So we can keep a count of how many are found, and out of an overabundance of curiosity, please let us know and send some pics of your find.   Chambers Creek (small trout stream on the headwaters of the Milwaukee River-North Branch) winds through the valley on the west side of Cricket Ranch, providing a spot to cool your feet, stone step, or just listen to the relaxing sound of a babbling brook. The creek is overgrown with brush so access is limited but we do have a trail that follows the creek for about 300 yds. We intend to clear some more of the underbrush in the near future to allow for better enjoyment and management of this invaluable natural resource. Near by: Kettle Moraine National Forest is a 10 minute drive, boasting great hiking and the can't-miss-it view from atop Parnell Tower. Lake Ellen has a nice no-fee public boat landing just 2 miles away. The lake has clear water and is stocked periodically with Pike and Walleye. It is surprising how un-busy this lake is so bring your boat, kayak, paddle board, and/or assorted flotation devices and check it out. Our parking area can accommodate boat trailers during your stay.
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The best camping near Point Beach State Forest guide

Overview

About

There’s nothing quite like watching the sun come up over open water. Pair that with an epic outdoor agenda and a nice sun tan and you’ve got yourself a bona fide hootenanny! After the sun comes up it's all hoots 'n' hollers while splashing in the medium sized waves of Lake Michigan and the 17 miles of combined hiking and biking trails. While you’re there, snap a clip of the Rawley Point Lighthouse to ensue envy in all of your fellow Snap Chatters. Pics or it didn’t happen. No pics, more power to ya.

Notable campgrounds

  • Family Campsites - Nestled in the heart of the forest, these sites offer a perfect blend of convenience and seclusion.
  • Group Cabins - Ideal for larger gatherings, these cabins provide ample space and are a stone's throw from the beach.
  • Outdoor Group Camp - For a more rustic experience, this camp allows you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Point Beach.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites at Point Beach State Forest are in high demand during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Point Beach State Forest is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the lake is inviting. However, the park is open year-round from 6am to 11pm, offering a different kind of beauty each season. Winter brings a quiet, snowy landscape, while spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

Know before you go

  • A vehicle admission sticker is required for park entry, so be sure to purchase one ahead of your visit.
  • Check the park's official website for any property notices or closures before planning your trip.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a safe and enjoyable visit.
  • Respect the park's natural habitat by following Leave No Trace principles and disposing of trash properly.

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