The best big rig friendly camping in Wisconsin

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Rolling dairy farmlands are just the start of Wisconsin’s great outdoors. This midwestern state boasts two Great Lakes coastlines, some 15,000 inland lakes, and a state border with the Mississippi River. Whether kayaking around caves and islands, hiking to hidden waterfalls, camping along sandy beaches, or hopping between cheesemakers and breweries—the Dairy State is an idyllic destination for a camping trip. Wisconsin state parks provide some of the best camping and stay busy through summer and fall foliage season. Snow blankets the state from November through February, so pack your snowshoes.

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Village Inn On The Lake RV Park

1. Village Inn On The Lake RV Park

95%
(22)
4 sites · Tents, RVs · Two Rivers, WI
Cozy RV park located along coast of Lake Michigan. A short 40 min drive to Green Bay's Lambeau field. if you are looking for fall colors, cruise the scenic byway to the orchards of Door County. Our all-inclusive property offers full hookups with electric pedestal offering 20, 30, 50 amps plus Sewer/Water on each site. Hotel amenities include Indoor pool and hot tub with restrooms and showers available for your use. We offer camping or glamping if you would like to stay indoors, book a hotel room at our 36-room Inn. E-Bike rental, Mini golf, full bar, pizza, ice cream and snacks available for purchase. Plenty of biking and hiking trails nearby. Your pick of paddling, fishing, birding or sailing. We are a short walk to Beach Access where dogs are welcome. We are open year round, water and sewer is off during winter months. However, winter hiking and the magic of the season is an adventure to experience.
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$45
 / night
Good Root Growers

5. Good Root Growers

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6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Prairie Farm, WI
Tucked in a valley 70 miles east of St. Paul, our sanctuary of rolling hills, hardwoods, pines, and birch groves offers a peaceful escape. Explore 30 acres of meandering trails through woods and meadows planted as Monarch habitat. Enjoy nights alive with owls, coyotes, frogs, and brilliant stars. This is a full sensory experience: birdsong at dawn, chickens foraging through the yard, deer in the fields, and turkeys in the trees. A true stargazer and birder’s delight. 🌿 Shared Spaces Greenhouse: Tomatoes, peppers, ginger, and flowers Gardens: flowers, vegetable, herbs and apple trees Deck/Pergola: 28' of cushioned, shaded seating area with Roku TV. Listen to music with friends, stretch out to read a book, share a card game or relax with a drink. Ask us about hosting your event! Farm Amenities: Stainless steel sink (hot/cold water),and countertops for cooking prep or washing up, potable water fill, beverage counter, and yard games. Custom fire pits, nesting tables and shade umbrellas. On-Farm Sales: Firewood, eggs, seasonal produce, ginger and plants. Forage: kindling, wild berries, mushrooms, and wildflowers bouquets Facilities: Two ultra-clean port-a-potties, plus garbage and recycling drop-offs ⛺ 6 Unique Campsites Meadow Camp East and West – 30-amp RV/tent sites with water, near the greenhouse Hill Camp – Flexible tent/RV shaded site with scenic overviews Sumac Camp – Spacious, group-friendly tent/RV site Pine Camp – Private walk-in tent site tucked into the woods Inga's Cabin (Est 1894 - a historic backdrop that adds character to your stay 🏡 Local Flavor Don’t let our quiet town fool you—the community brims with creativity and hospitality. Within a 15-minute walk you’ll find Amish bakeries and woodworking shops. Local highlights include farm-fresh meat butchers, cheese shops, herbal apothecaries, local honey and maple syrup, goat milk products, quilt shops, microbreweries, and lively town events with music and food. 💫 Why Stay With Us We’re grateful stewards of this land and love sharing its peace, beauty and abundance. Whether you’re here for stargazing, hiking, gathering with family, or simply unplugging—this is your place to pause and breathe.
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$30
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A canoe, paddles and 2 lifejackets are available to use during your stay is included in the rate.

6. Trapper Arts Camping Retreat

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7 sites · Tents, RVs · Cornell, WI
Trapper Arts Retreat in NW Wisconsin has (3) waterfront sites and (1) wooded site. Located on a 1/4 mile long dead-end road (except Bob Lake West) on a 90 acre lake and only 5 minutes from the Chippewa County Forest! The Chippewa County Forest (over 10,000 acres) Hickory Ridge Trailhead is located about 5 miles away. You can enjoy miles of hiking, biking, ATV or horseback riding trails. Trails wind past small lakes and beaver ponds, as well as spectacular vistas and abundant wild life. LIST OF SITES (all of our sites now include a portable toilet, firewood, fire ring, water, power, picnic table and/or chairs). BIRCH Waterfront is named for the beautiful birch trees that frame your view of the lake that also includes soothing evening loon sounds :) It is our medium size campsite with a level gravel and grass pad with lakefront access via the long wooded dock and an included row boat for fishing and boating. EAGLE POINT Waterfront is a favorite because it is the most private, surrounded by trees and is on a elevated waterfront lot with steps down to a dock. This site has a canoe and a row boat and the best spectacular sunset views. The eagle's nest is in a tall pine tree above the steps! BOB LAKE WEST Waterfront is our only site that is not on this dead end road. It is located on the west side of the lake near the boat landing. This site has a bonus small storage shed which could be a cool kids cabin. It is partially wooded elevated site with stunning sunrise views. WOODED RUSTIC is a non-waterfront campsite for both tents or RV's that has been updated to a site with power and water and includes access to the lake and a row boat at our common access which is only about 200 yards down the road from this site. RV's can park on the gravel pad and tent guests can setup down the walking trail in the woods. This property was previously owned by Trapper Art who was well known in the area and started several successful businesses dating back to 1967 including Art's Snowmobile, Trapper Arts, and Art's Electric which was quite an accomplishment in the Wisconsin Northwoods!
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$49
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Rohrs Wilderness Tours

8. Rohr's Wilderness Tours

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46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Conover, WI
Nestled in the heart of Northern Wisconsin's Vilas County, Rohr's Wilderness Tours stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled blend of adventure and tranquility. Located on the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River, our campground caters to all types of campers, from RVs and fifth wheels to pop-ups, tiny campers, and tents. With a variety of sites ranging from full hookups to secluded walk-in spots, our campground features a beautiful shower house and a spacious pavilion, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone. At Rohr's, we provide an array of outdoor activities to enhance your experience. Enjoy canoe and kayak rentals, guided raft and inflatable kayak trips, and canoe instruction, all designed to immerse you in the stunning natural surroundings. For those seeking winter fun, we offer cross-country ski trips and access to a vast network of snowmobile trails and ATV routes. Our Forty-Acre Woods is perfect for mountain biking, hiking, and snowshoeing, with trails that cater to both novice and experienced adventurers. While staying with us, you can explore the nearby lakes and rivers, perfect for fishing, or visit charming towns such as Eagle River, Land O' Lakes, Minocqua, Boulder Junction, Sayner, Presque Isle, Phelps, and Three
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$17
 / night
Historic Organic Angus Farm

14. Historic Organic Angus Farm

1 site · Tent, RV · Kewaunee, WI
RV/Camper Parking on Historic Organic Angus Farm – NFL Draft Special Escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying the NFL Draft just 30 minutes from Green Bay! Park your RV or camper on our charming 200-acre organic Angus farm, a property steeped in over 100 years of history. Spacious Site: Ample room for any size RV or camper. With convenient electricity and water hookups. Farm Experience: Enjoy a complimentary Steak dinner with us! Tour the farm and explore scenic wooded trails. Interact with adorable baby calves, cows, kitties, peacocks, and chickens. Learn about our transition from a dairy farm to an organic Angus operation. Local Attractions: Unique, one-of-a-kind bars and local eateries just a few miles away. Pricing: Flat $4,800 for up to a 5-day stay! This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to enjoy peaceful rural surroundings while being close to all the action of the NFL Draft. Book now to secure your spot and experience the best of Wisconsin's farm country and Lambeau Field football excitement. Go Packers!
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$1200
 / night

Rolling dairy farmlands are just the start of Wisconsin’s great outdoors. This midwestern state boasts two Great Lakes coastlines, some 15,000 inland lakes, and a state border with the Mississippi River. Whether kayaking around caves and islands, hiking to hidden waterfalls, camping along sandy beaches, or hopping between cheesemakers and breweries—the Dairy State is an idyllic destination for a camping trip. Wisconsin state parks provide some of the best camping and stay busy through summer and fall foliage season. Snow blankets the state from November through February, so pack your snowshoes.

92% (422)

Top-rated campgrounds

Village Inn On The Lake RV Park

1. Village Inn On The Lake RV Park

95%
(22)
4 sites · Tents, RVs · Two Rivers, WI
Cozy RV park located along coast of Lake Michigan. A short 40 min drive to Green Bay's Lambeau field. if you are looking for fall colors, cruise the scenic byway to the orchards of Door County. Our all-inclusive property offers full hookups with electric pedestal offering 20, 30, 50 amps plus Sewer/Water on each site. Hotel amenities include Indoor pool and hot tub with restrooms and showers available for your use. We offer camping or glamping if you would like to stay indoors, book a hotel room at our 36-room Inn. E-Bike rental, Mini golf, full bar, pizza, ice cream and snacks available for purchase. Plenty of biking and hiking trails nearby. Your pick of paddling, fishing, birding or sailing. We are a short walk to Beach Access where dogs are welcome. We are open year round, water and sewer is off during winter months. However, winter hiking and the magic of the season is an adventure to experience.
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$45
 / night
Good Root Growers

5. Good Root Growers

100%
(145)
6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Prairie Farm, WI
Tucked in a valley 70 miles east of St. Paul, our sanctuary of rolling hills, hardwoods, pines, and birch groves offers a peaceful escape. Explore 30 acres of meandering trails through woods and meadows planted as Monarch habitat. Enjoy nights alive with owls, coyotes, frogs, and brilliant stars. This is a full sensory experience: birdsong at dawn, chickens foraging through the yard, deer in the fields, and turkeys in the trees. A true stargazer and birder’s delight. 🌿 Shared Spaces Greenhouse: Tomatoes, peppers, ginger, and flowers Gardens: flowers, vegetable, herbs and apple trees Deck/Pergola: 28' of cushioned, shaded seating area with Roku TV. Listen to music with friends, stretch out to read a book, share a card game or relax with a drink. Ask us about hosting your event! Farm Amenities: Stainless steel sink (hot/cold water),and countertops for cooking prep or washing up, potable water fill, beverage counter, and yard games. Custom fire pits, nesting tables and shade umbrellas. On-Farm Sales: Firewood, eggs, seasonal produce, ginger and plants. Forage: kindling, wild berries, mushrooms, and wildflowers bouquets Facilities: Two ultra-clean port-a-potties, plus garbage and recycling drop-offs ⛺ 6 Unique Campsites Meadow Camp East and West – 30-amp RV/tent sites with water, near the greenhouse Hill Camp – Flexible tent/RV shaded site with scenic overviews Sumac Camp – Spacious, group-friendly tent/RV site Pine Camp – Private walk-in tent site tucked into the woods Inga's Cabin (Est 1894 - a historic backdrop that adds character to your stay 🏡 Local Flavor Don’t let our quiet town fool you—the community brims with creativity and hospitality. Within a 15-minute walk you’ll find Amish bakeries and woodworking shops. Local highlights include farm-fresh meat butchers, cheese shops, herbal apothecaries, local honey and maple syrup, goat milk products, quilt shops, microbreweries, and lively town events with music and food. 💫 Why Stay With Us We’re grateful stewards of this land and love sharing its peace, beauty and abundance. Whether you’re here for stargazing, hiking, gathering with family, or simply unplugging—this is your place to pause and breathe.
Pets
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Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
A canoe, paddles and 2 lifejackets are available to use during your stay is included in the rate.

6. Trapper Arts Camping Retreat

99%
(264)
7 sites · Tents, RVs · Cornell, WI
Trapper Arts Retreat in NW Wisconsin has (3) waterfront sites and (1) wooded site. Located on a 1/4 mile long dead-end road (except Bob Lake West) on a 90 acre lake and only 5 minutes from the Chippewa County Forest! The Chippewa County Forest (over 10,000 acres) Hickory Ridge Trailhead is located about 5 miles away. You can enjoy miles of hiking, biking, ATV or horseback riding trails. Trails wind past small lakes and beaver ponds, as well as spectacular vistas and abundant wild life. LIST OF SITES (all of our sites now include a portable toilet, firewood, fire ring, water, power, picnic table and/or chairs). BIRCH Waterfront is named for the beautiful birch trees that frame your view of the lake that also includes soothing evening loon sounds :) It is our medium size campsite with a level gravel and grass pad with lakefront access via the long wooded dock and an included row boat for fishing and boating. EAGLE POINT Waterfront is a favorite because it is the most private, surrounded by trees and is on a elevated waterfront lot with steps down to a dock. This site has a canoe and a row boat and the best spectacular sunset views. The eagle's nest is in a tall pine tree above the steps! BOB LAKE WEST Waterfront is our only site that is not on this dead end road. It is located on the west side of the lake near the boat landing. This site has a bonus small storage shed which could be a cool kids cabin. It is partially wooded elevated site with stunning sunrise views. WOODED RUSTIC is a non-waterfront campsite for both tents or RV's that has been updated to a site with power and water and includes access to the lake and a row boat at our common access which is only about 200 yards down the road from this site. RV's can park on the gravel pad and tent guests can setup down the walking trail in the woods. This property was previously owned by Trapper Art who was well known in the area and started several successful businesses dating back to 1967 including Art's Snowmobile, Trapper Arts, and Art's Electric which was quite an accomplishment in the Wisconsin Northwoods!
Pets
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$49
 / night
Rohrs Wilderness Tours

8. Rohr's Wilderness Tours

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46 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Conover, WI
Nestled in the heart of Northern Wisconsin's Vilas County, Rohr's Wilderness Tours stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled blend of adventure and tranquility. Located on the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River, our campground caters to all types of campers, from RVs and fifth wheels to pop-ups, tiny campers, and tents. With a variety of sites ranging from full hookups to secluded walk-in spots, our campground features a beautiful shower house and a spacious pavilion, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone. At Rohr's, we provide an array of outdoor activities to enhance your experience. Enjoy canoe and kayak rentals, guided raft and inflatable kayak trips, and canoe instruction, all designed to immerse you in the stunning natural surroundings. For those seeking winter fun, we offer cross-country ski trips and access to a vast network of snowmobile trails and ATV routes. Our Forty-Acre Woods is perfect for mountain biking, hiking, and snowshoeing, with trails that cater to both novice and experienced adventurers. While staying with us, you can explore the nearby lakes and rivers, perfect for fishing, or visit charming towns such as Eagle River, Land O' Lakes, Minocqua, Boulder Junction, Sayner, Presque Isle, Phelps, and Three
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$17
 / night
Historic Organic Angus Farm

14. Historic Organic Angus Farm

1 site · Tent, RV · Kewaunee, WI
RV/Camper Parking on Historic Organic Angus Farm – NFL Draft Special Escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying the NFL Draft just 30 minutes from Green Bay! Park your RV or camper on our charming 200-acre organic Angus farm, a property steeped in over 100 years of history. Spacious Site: Ample room for any size RV or camper. With convenient electricity and water hookups. Farm Experience: Enjoy a complimentary Steak dinner with us! Tour the farm and explore scenic wooded trails. Interact with adorable baby calves, cows, kitties, peacocks, and chickens. Learn about our transition from a dairy farm to an organic Angus operation. Local Attractions: Unique, one-of-a-kind bars and local eateries just a few miles away. Pricing: Flat $4,800 for up to a 5-day stay! This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to enjoy peaceful rural surroundings while being close to all the action of the NFL Draft. Book now to secure your spot and experience the best of Wisconsin's farm country and Lambeau Field football excitement. Go Packers!
Pets
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$1200
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping in Wisconsin guide

Where to go

Northwest Wisconsin

If you're searching for the most remote Wisconsin campgrounds, the Northern Highlands are a good place to start with hills stretching up to the shore of Lake Superior. Paddle around the islands, sea caves, and lighthouses of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in a kayak, then pitch your tent at a lake campground, or seek out secluded backcountry tent sites in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. To the west, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway hugs the coast of the Mississippi River and the Minnesota border, running through Governor Knowles State Forest and Interstate State Park.

Northeast Wisconsin

The forested lakes of the Northwoods blanket northern Wisconsin, stretching down to the shores of Lake Michigan, where the Door County Peninsula curls out around Green Bay. The scenic area is dotted with freshwater beaches, cherry orchards, and hiking trails, making it the perfect spot for a camping getaway. At the northeastern tip, Rock Island State Park is a favorite among campers, with RV sites open year-round.

Southwest Wisconsin

Family campers make a beeline for Wisconsin Dells, the Waterpark Capital of the World, where plenty of full-amenity camping resorts dot the area and nearby Mirror Lake State Park. Just to the south, Baraboo is the gateway to Wisconsin’s most popular park, Devil’s Lake State Park, which boasts beaches, cliff-top walks, and three campgrounds. Further west, the rolling hills and river valleys along the Wisconsin River are ideal for fishing, paddling, and tranquil summer camping.

Southeast Wisconsin

Wisconsin's largest city, Milwaukee, stands proud on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, where urban campers can sample Wisconsin’s craft beer scene and visit the Harley-Davidson Museum. North of Milwaukee, Lake Winnebago is a popular choice for lakeside camping, while backpackers hiking the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail will find some of the best camping within Kettle Moraine State Forest.

Frequently Asked Questions About Camping in Wisconsin

Is Wisconsin good for camping?

Wisconsin is a great camping destination with dozens of state parks, national forests, and plenty of private camping options and RV parks—not to mention a ton of lake campgrounds with access to both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, plus a border with sandy beaches on the Mississippi River. Whether heading out on hidden gem waterfall hikes, kayaking around caves, exploring the many bike trails, or hitting the top city hubs of Milwaukee, Door County’s Green Bay, and Wisconsin Dells (known for its waterparks and mini golf for family fun), a Wisconsin campground or Wisconsin state park Devil’s Lake State Park) awaits with tent camping or RV sites. Summertime is for lake visits, and late spring and early fall are still mild enough for tent camping. It's snowy from November through February, when you’ll want to opt for a rustic cabin or a vacation rental getaway.

Is camping allowed in Wisconsin state parks?

Yes, Wisconsin state parks are open for camping. Of the state’s 50+ state parks, nearly all of them allow camping of some kind, whether tent camping, RV camping, or cabin camping. Wisconsin’s most popular parks with camping include Devil’s Lake State Park south of Baraboo, Peninsula State Park (set on the shores of Lake Michigan in Door County), the year-round Rock Island State Park, Willow River State Park, and Copper Falls State Park.

Is wild camping legal in Wisconsin?

Yes, wild camping is allowed in Wisconsin in county forests, state forests, and national forests. Wild camping, typically described as primitive or dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available within Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, including at Porcupine Lake Wilderness, Rainbow Lake Wilderness, and Blackjack Springs Wilderness. Some Wisconsin River islands are managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), meaning that the ones that are public land are open to camping. Some state parks feature a small number of backpacking campsites, and you can find more private, secluded camping in Wisconsin with Hipcamp.

Is there free camping in Wisconsin?

You can find free camping in Wisconsin in its national forests: Nicolet and Chequamegon, each of which span thousands of acres and house various national wilderness areas. The free campsites in these forests are primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you’ll need to come prepared. Most of this land is open and free of charge to use, but some beaches, boat launches, and trailheads require small day-use fees or permits.

Can you camp anywhere in a Wisconsin national forest?

No, you cannot camp anywhere in Wisconsin national forests, but they do have plenty of free areas available for dispersed camping. Wisconsin is home to two national forests: Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, both managed together as the 1.5-million acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Throughout are dozens of designated campgrounds with tent sites, including at Twin Lakes Recreation Area and Bear Lake Recreation Area. In addition, the forest offers cabins at Lost Lake, some large group campsites, many RV campsites (most with hookups), and a lot of dispersed camping options. Just be sure to park up to 30 feet from the edge of any road, and pitch your tent at least 150 feet away from any trail or road (and at least 200 feet away from any water). Dispersed camping in Wisconsin national forests is limited to 21 days at the same site within a 30-day period.