The best lakeside camping near Ashland

·

Looking for a camping experience near Ashland, Wisconsin with a beautiful lake view? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 120 options in the area that cater to lake lovers like you, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out, there's something for everyone. Want to hear from other campers? Check out top campsites like Woods and Meadows Farm (88 reviews), Blue Pony Acres (84 reviews), or Sanctuary at Little Sand (64 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like showers, potable water, and pet-friendly sites. Don't miss out on activities like boating, wildlife watching, and paddling. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

95% (170)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ashland

1. Eagle's Perch

92%
(24)
21mi from Ashland · 1 site · Tent, RV
Ultra private secluded island paradise located on lovely Madeline Island with 300 feet of lakeshore and stunning views of the coveted North Channel. Seven of the 22 Apostle Islands are visible on a clear day and not one electric light is visible from the property at night. Enjoy dramatic fog while you sip your morning coffee, frequent sailboat regattas during the day, and stunning double sunsets as they reflect across over 5 miles of open water. (ps. this reflective effect is also in play for the northern lights if you're lucky) Amenities: ZERO! Well, other than two fire pits and a propane grill (BYO propane if you want to use that) Expect a lumpy lawn with space for up to 8 tents located right on top of a 100 foot cliff leading straight down to lake superior. If needed, showers, bathrooms, etc. are located 1.2 miles away at Big Bay Town Park. (no entry fee required) There you can also find the best beach on the island and canoes for rent if you'd like to explore the massive lagoon behind it chalk full of fish. Pack in, pack out. Enjoy!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$38
 / night

15. Madeline Island Lakeside Dry Cabin

20mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging
This quiet lakeside dry cabin on Madeline Island makes a cozy winter retreat. Sitting on a high bluff with sweeping views of Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands, and snow-covered woods all around, it’s a peaceful place to slow down, read, play games, and enjoy the stillness of the island. The cabin stays warm with in-floor heat and a wood-burning fireplace—perfect for relaxing after skiing, snowshoeing, or exploring nearby Big Bay State Park. There is no running water in winter, but fresh bottled water is provided for drinking and washing, keeping things simple without sacrificing comfort. It feels a bit like winter camping, but with a real bed, warmth, and a cozy cabin to come back to. It’s a great spot for anyone who enjoys quiet, nature, and the calm beauty of winter on the lake. A flush toilet is available with provided water. The tank is filled manually and water is limited, so guests are asked to conserve and flush only as needed. Access to the island is by the Madeline Island Ferry from Bayfield—please be familiar with the ferry schedule and timing, especially in winter. Ice and weather can affect crossings, and access may vary. We’ll share updates on ferry schedules as we know them, and you’re always welcome to reach out with questions. Getting here is part of the adventure!
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$149
 / night

16. Tri Lake Timbers Resort

22mi from Ashland · 19 sites
Experience the charm of our campground, where nature meets comfort in a serene setting. Our cabins are designed to provide a cozy retreat, ensuring you feel right at home while surrounded by the beauty of the great outdoors. Each cabin comes fully equipped with essential amenities to enhance your stay. You’ll find basic bedding and pillows for a restful night’s sleep, as well as kitchenware to prepare your favorite meals. For entertainment, enjoy a TV with DVD capabilities, perfect for cozy movie nights. Additionally, our cabins feature a microwave, coffee pot, and toaster, making it easy to start your day with a warm breakfast. For those interested in seasonal camping, please call us for availability to ensure you secure your spot. Our campground is not just a place to stay; it’s a gateway to nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, refreshing swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Explore local restaurants and shops to complete your adventure. Come and discover the unique experience our campground has to offer!

17. Gooseberry Falls State Park

98%
(25)
69 sites · Beaver Bay, Minnesota
Next time you find yourself on Minnesota’s scenic Highway 61, do everything you can to pull over for the stunning views at Gooseberry Falls State Park. The region has been a seat of human activity on the north shore of Lake Superior since at least 1670, and it’s no wonder—the river gorge carved out of ancient rock and five many-tiered waterfalls will literally take your breath away, and developed modern camp sites provide comfort and ease so you can spend more time exploring.Bike the paved Gitchi-Gami trail, or hike any of the connector paths to the Superior Hiking Trail system. Pack some sammies and enjoy the Picnic Flow area, situated on an ancient lava flow that provides great views of Lake Superior. Check out the historic rustic granite structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, whose design was overseen by Italian stonemasons and is very colorful. With so much to do, it’s worth it to invest in the year pass if you live nearby—for Minnesotans, the first time at Gooseberry is never the last.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Looking for a camping experience near Ashland, Wisconsin with a beautiful lake view? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 120 options in the area that cater to lake lovers like you, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out, there's something for everyone. Want to hear from other campers? Check out top campsites like Woods and Meadows Farm (88 reviews), Blue Pony Acres (84 reviews), or Sanctuary at Little Sand (64 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like showers, potable water, and pet-friendly sites. Don't miss out on activities like boating, wildlife watching, and paddling. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

95% (170)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ashland

1. Eagle's Perch

92%
(24)
21mi from Ashland · 1 site · Tent, RV
Ultra private secluded island paradise located on lovely Madeline Island with 300 feet of lakeshore and stunning views of the coveted North Channel. Seven of the 22 Apostle Islands are visible on a clear day and not one electric light is visible from the property at night. Enjoy dramatic fog while you sip your morning coffee, frequent sailboat regattas during the day, and stunning double sunsets as they reflect across over 5 miles of open water. (ps. this reflective effect is also in play for the northern lights if you're lucky) Amenities: ZERO! Well, other than two fire pits and a propane grill (BYO propane if you want to use that) Expect a lumpy lawn with space for up to 8 tents located right on top of a 100 foot cliff leading straight down to lake superior. If needed, showers, bathrooms, etc. are located 1.2 miles away at Big Bay Town Park. (no entry fee required) There you can also find the best beach on the island and canoes for rent if you'd like to explore the massive lagoon behind it chalk full of fish. Pack in, pack out. Enjoy!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$38
 / night

15. Madeline Island Lakeside Dry Cabin

20mi from Ashland · 1 site · Lodging
This quiet lakeside dry cabin on Madeline Island makes a cozy winter retreat. Sitting on a high bluff with sweeping views of Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands, and snow-covered woods all around, it’s a peaceful place to slow down, read, play games, and enjoy the stillness of the island. The cabin stays warm with in-floor heat and a wood-burning fireplace—perfect for relaxing after skiing, snowshoeing, or exploring nearby Big Bay State Park. There is no running water in winter, but fresh bottled water is provided for drinking and washing, keeping things simple without sacrificing comfort. It feels a bit like winter camping, but with a real bed, warmth, and a cozy cabin to come back to. It’s a great spot for anyone who enjoys quiet, nature, and the calm beauty of winter on the lake. A flush toilet is available with provided water. The tank is filled manually and water is limited, so guests are asked to conserve and flush only as needed. Access to the island is by the Madeline Island Ferry from Bayfield—please be familiar with the ferry schedule and timing, especially in winter. Ice and weather can affect crossings, and access may vary. We’ll share updates on ferry schedules as we know them, and you’re always welcome to reach out with questions. Getting here is part of the adventure!
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$149
 / night

16. Tri Lake Timbers Resort

22mi from Ashland · 19 sites
Experience the charm of our campground, where nature meets comfort in a serene setting. Our cabins are designed to provide a cozy retreat, ensuring you feel right at home while surrounded by the beauty of the great outdoors. Each cabin comes fully equipped with essential amenities to enhance your stay. You’ll find basic bedding and pillows for a restful night’s sleep, as well as kitchenware to prepare your favorite meals. For entertainment, enjoy a TV with DVD capabilities, perfect for cozy movie nights. Additionally, our cabins feature a microwave, coffee pot, and toaster, making it easy to start your day with a warm breakfast. For those interested in seasonal camping, please call us for availability to ensure you secure your spot. Our campground is not just a place to stay; it’s a gateway to nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, refreshing swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Explore local restaurants and shops to complete your adventure. Come and discover the unique experience our campground has to offer!

17. Gooseberry Falls State Park

98%
(25)
69 sites · Beaver Bay, Minnesota
Next time you find yourself on Minnesota’s scenic Highway 61, do everything you can to pull over for the stunning views at Gooseberry Falls State Park. The region has been a seat of human activity on the north shore of Lake Superior since at least 1670, and it’s no wonder—the river gorge carved out of ancient rock and five many-tiered waterfalls will literally take your breath away, and developed modern camp sites provide comfort and ease so you can spend more time exploring.Bike the paved Gitchi-Gami trail, or hike any of the connector paths to the Superior Hiking Trail system. Pack some sammies and enjoy the Picnic Flow area, situated on an ancient lava flow that provides great views of Lake Superior. Check out the historic rustic granite structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, whose design was overseen by Italian stonemasons and is very colorful. With so much to do, it’s worth it to invest in the year pass if you live nearby—for Minnesotans, the first time at Gooseberry is never the last.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Camper favorites near Ashland

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Public campgrounds near Ashland

Recent reviews from the Hipcamp community

More campsites near Ashland

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field