Camping near Medford

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Looking for the best camping near Medford? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Wisconsin hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Medford.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Medford

Wedges Creek Hideaway Pizza Farm!

1. Wedges Creek Hideaway Pizza Farm!

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35mi from Medford · 17 sites · RVs, Lodging
Brick oven pizza on many weekends as posted on our website with camping and cabins to relax in the woods. We are third generation family farm in the woods with quiet acreage and trails. Most weekends we have live music. We are in Amish country with many small shops. There are also wineries and cheese stores close by. We have a wedding and event barn and lots of space. New in 2023 was a 9 hole disc golf.
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SARA Park Campground

2. SARA Park Campground

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37mi from Medford · 10 sites
10 Campsites with electric (30amp/50amp) and water (non-potable) on 2000 acres of water on the Wisconsin River and Lake Mohawksin 900 W Somo Avenue, Tomahawk, Wisconsin PARK INCLUDES Public Beach Public Bathrooms and Showers RV Dump Station (at the City Garage) Boat Landing Playground, Baseball Diamond
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Rustic Log Cabin Retreat

3. Rustic Log Cabin Retreat

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42mi from Medford · 3 sites
Enjoy a stay at our rustic log cabins nestled 1/2 mile back from our residence in the peaceful woods of our family's 160-acre 5th generation farm. Summertime here is filled with long days of daylight to participate in various activities, or just hang out in the hammock. The warm evenings bring out fire flies, owls hooting, and stargazing while sitting around the campfire. The fall is a very special time of year here with the maples and oaks changing colors. There are two log cabins, one of which doubles as a place to cook maple syrup in the spring, a pavilion, and an odor-free "outhouse". We will only rent to one group at a time, you'll just have to choose which cabin site(s) you want. The group limit is 9 people. Hike the trails meandering through our woods, sit around the large campfire, take a relaxing nap in the hammock, watch sunset down one of the trails, or the many activities of hiking and mountain/fat tire biking groomed trails at nearby Levis/Trow Mound, fishing, kayaking, horse trail rides, and The Highground Veterans Memorial Park is a mile up the road. The pavilion has a large log picnic table, Blackstone griddle, a charcoal grill, and refrigerator/freezer. The pavilion and Sugar Shack cabin have solar power. The Sugar Shack has a small gas stove and oven. The Cozy Cabin does not have solar power yet. All rentals include use of the pavilion and "outhouse". New in 2026 - outdoor shower with heated water. There is no WiFi but there is good cell phone service. Bedding is furnished for cabin stays. Wood is furnished. Charcoal is furnished. We welcome your furry friends, but no more than 2 dogs. We politely request no children under 7 in cabins, and then all children over 7 supervised at all times while in cabins. 2 night minimum; 3 night minimum on holiday weekends such as Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend, and 4th of July if it lands on a Friday or Monday. UPDATE: The gravel road down to the cabins is completed and smooth. Neillsville is located just 2 hours from St. Paul, MN; 2 1/2 hours from Madison; 2 1/2 hours from Green Bay.
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Chequamegon National Forest

4. Chequamegon National Forest

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National forest 57mi from Medford · 351 sites
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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Council Grounds State Park

5. Council Grounds State Park

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State park 29mi from Medford · 55 sites
Discover Council Grounds State Park's scenic trails and waterfront fun.
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Ice Age Glamping

6. Ice Age Glamping

16mi from Medford · 1 site
Welcome to Ice Age Glamping, a peaceful, off-grid escape nestled just 80 yards from Wisconsin’s iconic Ice Age Trail. Whether you’re thru-hiking, weekend adventuring, or simply craving quiet, this site offers a cozy and unique back-to-nature experience—with thoughtful touches of comfort. Set on private land with a short trail walk from your designated parking spot, the spacious canvas tent sits on a raised platform tucked beneath the trees. Inside, you’ll find a comfy queen bed made up with fresh linens, cozy blankets, and extra towels for your stay. The site includes solar lighting, a private portable toilet, and a solar shower for refreshing outdoor rinses. Enjoy evenings around the fire pit with complimentary firewood and seating provided. Cook up your camp favorites with included tools like pudgie pie makers, hot dog roasting sticks, plates, cups, and utensils. 5 gallons of fresh drinking water is provided with each stay. Your dog is welcome here, too! We’re pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your four-legged hiking buddy—just keep them leashed and clean up after them. The best part? Step out your tent and onto the Ice Age Trail. Whether you’re stargazing, sipping coffee under the pines, or heading out for a day of hiking, you’ll be surrounded by the quiet magic of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Please note: This is a true off-grid experience—there’s no electricity or running water. We encourage guests to pack in food, flashlights, and a sense of adventure. Book your stay at Ice Age Glamping and experience the wild in comfort and simplicity.
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Running Waters Ranch

7. Running Waters Ranch

26mi from Medford · 1 site
Rural setting in northwest Wisconsin. We are a working farm, with portions of the land planted in crops such as hay, corn, and soybeans. We also have a few beef cattle roaming the pastureland. We are located just outside the small town of Jump River. There is access to the Jump River within 1 mile. The Jump River is known for fishing, tubing, and kayaking. There is also a swimming beach area just up the road.
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Livin’ the Mökki Life

8. Livin’ the Mökki Life

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39mi from Medford · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
40 acres of Fields, Woods, Rocks and Trees. Camp in open spaces or in the woods. See the stars at night with no light pollution. Easy access to Ice Age Trail, Tomahawk, Merrill, Hwy 51, and nearby county parks and lakes. Enjoy a peaceful campfire with the option to experience an authentic Finnish wood fired sauna (for additional fee).
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Comfort Cove Resort & Campground

9. Comfort Cove Resort & Campground

42mi from Medford · 26 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of Comfort Cove Resort and Campground, nestled on a serene 13-acre wooded property that offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located on the pristine shores of Solberg Lake in Phillips, WI, our resort is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. At Comfort Cove, you can indulge in a variety of water activities, including swimming in the crystal-clear waters, fishing for a diverse range of species, boating, and water skiing. The expansive Solberg Lake spans 1,000 acres and features a maximum depth of 20 feet, making it perfect for both relaxation and adventure. Anglers can expect to catch panfish, musky, northern pike, perch, walleye, and more. Beyond the lake, the surrounding area is rich with recreational opportunities. Enjoy hunting, golfing, tennis, hiking, bicycling, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, all just moments away from the resort. The nearby Chequamegon National Forest boasts miles of ATV, snowmobile, hunting, and hiking trails, ensuring that every visitor can find their perfect outdoor activity. We invite you to explore our website for a virtual tour of the resort and discover all the amenities we have to offer. We look forward to.
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Brunet Island State Park

10. Brunet Island State Park

State park 40mi from Medford · 52 sites
Discover Brunet Island State Park's serene waterways and trails.
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Lake Wissota State Park

11. Lake Wissota State Park

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State park 48mi from Medford · 118 sites
Discover Lake Wissota State Park's serene beauty and outdoor fun.
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Little House On The Flambeau

12. Little House On The Flambeau

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42mi from Medford · 1 site
SUMMER, FALL, WINTER OR SPRING, our UNIQUE “Little House On The Flambeau,” is nestled along the historic Flambeau River on the Big Falls Flowage. It’s ideally located for river trips, hiking, fishing, snowmobiling, hunting or just a relaxing vacation.
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Booker's Northern Escape

13. Booker's Northern Escape

50mi from Medford · 4 sites
Welcome to Booker’s Northern Escape (BNE)! — Your Place for Makin’ Memories. It’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and make lasting memories. Whether it’s roasting marshmallows under a blanket of stars, swapping stories around the fire, or simply enjoying the stillness of nature, every moment here is special. If you prefer the cool shade of our wooded pine lots or the warmth of a sunny site, we’ve got the perfect spot for you. Each campsite includes electricity, water, a fire ring, picnic table, and access to hot showers, flush toilets, and a dump station—so you can enjoy the rustic charm of camping with the comfort of modern essentials. Enjoy the swimming pond, abundant wildlife, located on the Clark Co. ATV/UTV trails, plus nearby hiking trails, lakes, and easy access to public hunting land. Pair that with a friendly, welcoming community, and you’ve got everything you need for a memorable stay. Come for a weekend, or stay the season. Around here, it’s all about friends, campfires, and Makin’ Memories.
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Dorchester Park and Campground

14. Dorchester Park and Campground

9.6mi from Medford
Discover the charm of our unique 43-acre park, where nature meets recreation in a serene environment. This beautiful campground features a stocked pond, perfect for fishing enthusiasts, and offers a variety of camping options to suit your needs. Choose from primitive campsites or select a site equipped with water, electricity, and sanitary sewer access for added convenience. Families will love our two playgrounds designed to keep children entertained for hours. For those seeking active pursuits, we provide tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts, along with a baseball field and a scenic walking path. Additionally, our park boasts a fun disc golf course, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. To enhance your camping experience, we offer clean showers and restrooms with flushing toilets, ensuring comfort during your stay. Come and explore the great outdoors while creating lasting memories in our inviting park!
Lakeview Park

15. Lakeview Park

15mi from Medford
Lakeview Park stands out as a premier camping destination, offering a unique blend of wooded serenity and modern amenities. Nestled on a hilltop overlooking the picturesque Rib Lake, this campground features 27 sites that cater to both tent campers and RV enthusiasts, including options for 5th wheel and pull-behind trailers. Each site is equipped with water and electrical hook-ups, with 7 sites providing 50 amp service and the remaining 20 offering 20/30 amp connections. This complete camping facility ensures comfort with indoor bathrooms and showers, making your stay enjoyable. Families will appreciate the full playground designed to entertain children, while a volleyball court adds to the recreational options—all available at no extra charge. For those looking to host gatherings, the pavilion is available for rental. Rib Lake, a stunning 320-acre body of water located in Taylor County, is just a short distance from Lakeview Park. Visitors can easily access the lake via two public boat landings and three wheelchair-accessible docks. Fishing enthusiasts will find a variety of species to catch, including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye. With its combination of natural beauty and convenient amenities, Lakeview Park is the ideal spot for your next outdoor adventure.
Big Falls Campground

16. Big Falls Campground

23mi from Medford
Discover the unique charm of this scenic river-edge park, where nature's beauty meets tranquility in the southwest corner of Price County. Nestled along the South Fork of the Jump River, this campground offers a stunning backdrop of towering white and red pines, creating a serene atmosphere for visitors. The Jump River flows gracefully around massive granite boulders, providing a captivating wild river experience that is perfect for nature lovers. This picturesque location not only boasts breathtaking views but also offers a variety of outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy swimming in the nearby natural pools, hiking along scenic trails, or simply relaxing by the river's edge. The park's privacy and spaciousness make it an ideal retreat for families and friends seeking a peaceful getaway. In addition to its natural features, the campground is conveniently located near local restaurants and shops, ensuring that all your needs are met during your stay. With only six first-come, first-served spots available, this hidden gem promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of nature.
Mead Lake Park And Campground

17. Mead Lake Park And Campground

31mi from Medford
Mead Lake County Park stands out as a serene retreat in the Town of Mead, nestled off County Rd M, offering families a peaceful camping experience surrounded by nature. As the second largest lake in Clark County, Mead Lake is renowned for its exceptional fishing opportunities, making it a prime destination for anglers. The park features two public boat landings, with one conveniently located right at the campground, allowing easy access for boating enthusiasts. Enhancements such as a new shower building and upgraded electrical facilities have made multi-season and extended camping stays even more enjoyable. Visitors can unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of this quality Clark County Park and Campground. Campsites are available for reservation from May 1st to September 30th, while self-registration camping is offered throughout the rest of the year. However, please be aware that campground facilities are limited during this off-peak period, and access cannot be guaranteed. For those planning longer visits, we provide special rates for extended stays. Be sure to review our Extended Stay Camping Policy for further details. Come and discover the charm of Mead Lake County Park, where relaxation and outdoor adventure await!
Cedar Falls Campground

18. Cedar Falls Campground

37mi from Medford
The Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company stands out for its commitment to managing the Wisconsin River Reservoir System, ensuring a consistent flow of water while balancing the diverse benefits this vital resource offers. Our stewardship encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including water conservation, flood control, low flow augmentation, hydroelectric generation, water quality maintenance, wildlife preservation, and recreational opportunities. We understand the significance of the Wisconsin River and its reservoir system as essential natural resources. As stewards, we advocate for the interests of all beneficiaries, ensuring that these resources are utilized sustainably and responsibly. To fulfill our mission, we prioritize collaboration with various stakeholders and embrace technological advancements that enhance the efficiency and accountability of our operations. By doing so, we aim to protect and improve the health of the Wisconsin River and its surrounding ecosystems for future generations.
campground town of Phillips

19. campground town of Phillips

38mi from Medford
Discover the unique charm of Chain-O-Lakes Campground, where 20 picturesque campsites are nestled along the serene shores of Elk Lake in Phillips, Wisconsin. Surrounded by majestic pine trees and lush shrubbery, this campground offers a peaceful retreat into the heart of the northwoods, perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming and sunbathing on the sandy beach, or docking their boats after a rewarding day of fishing. The newly installed dock system accommodates up to eight boats, making it easy to explore the lake's pristine waters. Conveniently located just half a mile from downtown Phillips, visitors have easy access to local shops, restaurants, and other amenities while still enjoying the quiet seclusion of the campground. Each campsite is equipped with electric hookups, and potable water is available at the facility that houses restrooms and coin-operated showers (quarters required). With a nightly rate of $30 per campsite, Chain-O-Lakes Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring an authentic camping experience without the hassle of reservations. Embrace the beauty of nature and create lasting memories at this hidden gem in Wisconsin.
Lakeview Cabins & Campground

20. Lakeview Cabins & Campground

40mi from Medford
Experience the unique charm of Lakeview Cabins & Campground, nestled on the serene southern shores of Lac Sault Dore, also known as Soo Lake, in Phillips, WI. This picturesque 601-acre lake, located in Price County, boasts a maximum depth of 21 feet, making it an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts and water sports lovers alike. Our private boat landing provides easy access to the lake, where you can enjoy fishing for Musky, Walleye, Largemouth Bass, and more. At Lakeview Cabins & Campground, we pride ourselves on offering a family-friendly atmosphere surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the northwoods. Spend your summer days relaxing on our spacious beach area while your kids swim, boat, or engage in fun activities like volleyball and horseshoes. As summer fades, the resort transforms into a tranquil retreat, perfect for enjoying warm days and cool nights. The fall foliage is a sight to behold, and the fishing and hunting opportunities are exceptional. In winter, Price County becomes a snowmobiler's paradise, featuring over 500 miles of state-funded and club trails, including the major routes of Trails 82 and 88 that run right through our resort. Our well-maintained trails are groomed to perfection, and we provide

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