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Birch Point Acres

1 site · RV, Tent21 acres · White Lake, WI
Welcome to our serene 21-acre property, nestled between the Wolf River to the west and Sawyer Lake and the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest to the east, offering a quiet and private camping experience. With wooded hills, open spaces, and inviting trails to explore, our land beckons you to unwind and connect with nature. We have carefully crafted a 2-3 tent site, complete with a firepit and a small picnic table for your comfort. Conveniently, there is ample space to park vehicles or trailers near the site, ensuring easy access to your camping setup. For adventure seekers, the Wolf River provides thrilling white water rafting, while Sawyer Lake offers the perfect setting for fishing, swimming, and boating. If you crave endless outdoor exploration, the Chequamegon National Forest boasts thousands of acres of trails and natural beauty. After a day of outdoor fun, you'll find numerous bars and restaurants just a short 20-minute drive away from the property, allowing you to experience local flavors and unwind in the evening. Beyond camping, our vision for this space extends to creating a future creative and sustainable homestead. Come and experience the tranquility and possibilities of our peaceful retreat. Let the beauty of Wisconsin's Northwoods captivate you as you embark on a memorable camping journey in our 21-acre haven.
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River Forest Campground

51 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · White Lake, WI
Embark on a winter wonderland journey with River Forest Campground and Northward Adventures. Glide through snow-covered forests, conquer thrilling kicksled descents, and camp under a star-studded sky along the breathtaking Wolf River. We have Fully Wooded Electric and non-electric Sites starting at 30.00 per night for 2 adults and kids under 12 years old. Our spacious campground is located on just under 40 acres in the southeast corner of the Nicolet National Forest. We have fire pits and picnic tables at every site. Flush toilets and individual tiled showers are available. NOW AVAILABLE, a dump station for RV trailers. Water ~ Firewood~Dump Station Two Bathrooms/Shower Houses Ice ~Convenience Store Ice Cream Parlor Alcohol/Liquor/Tobacco We have an office on-site, store for your convenience which handles firewood, ice, beer & liquor, soda, snacks, souvenirs, as well as basic camping supplies, and groceries. If you need it or forgot it, we probably have it or can get it. Here's Plenty to Do! Tubing and rafting Available with pick and drop-off right at the campground - All Whitewater comfort levels - Slow lazy river with a few bursts of excitement - Guided tours with our Partner Moose Knee Rafting - Learn to Navigate the River. - Self-Guided Tours on Class 3 Rapids - Self-Guided Tours on Class 4 Rapids Mountain Bike track nearby Walking distance to hiking trails along the Majestic Wolf River Swimming/ Fishing/Boating on Nearby Boulder Lake and White Lake Many Area Restaurants and Taverns
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Whispering Woods

2 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Mountain, WI
Located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is four acres of beautiful woods with three different clearings perfect for your up north retreat! Whether it’s hitting the Atv/Utv trails, fishing, hiking, swimming, or just absorbing the peace Whispering Woods brings you access to it all! Located on a dead end road near Maiden Lake, Whispering Woods is private and secluded. Whispering Woods has a beautiful crystal clear creek flowing through it that leads to a private no motor lake. Enjoy fishing for panfish right off the pier or use the paddle boat, John boat, or kayaks provided to meander down the creek and catch rock bass. The lake is known for panfish, bass, walleye, and northern. The crystal clear water in both the lake and the creek make for beautiful paddling as you watch the fish swim right underneath you and observe the turtles. Please be respectful of the nesting loon platforms and other lake owners. Please do not use their floating rafts. Enjoy the numerous surrounding lakes such as Chute Pond, Maiden Lake, Boot Lake, Townsend Flowage and more! Bagley Rapids is minutes away. Located near Townsend, Mountain and Lakewood which provide multiple dining options, bait shops, gas stations, and more. Please be respectful of this land. Please do not tamper with the campers or shed. Please feel free to use any wood you find already down in the woods or take from the numerous stick piles found near the campsites. Please do not use the cut firewood. The wood in the stick piles has been stacked for your use and is good dry wood that will provide you with hot fires. We do not even use the cut wood in the summer, spring, or fall. My young children and I have worked hard to clear those sites and cut wood for our own personal use in the winter so please respect the effort we have put in so we can continue to enjoy our land and share this beautiful location with others. There is no electric or water so please plan your trip accordingly. Please leave no trace and carry out what you bring in. There are no toilets available so you will need to provide your own portable toilet. Peeing on a tree is fine, but no pooping in holes. If you chose to drive down to the campsite by the creek you are doing so at your own risk as vehicles have gotten stuck trying to get back up especially after a rain fall and had to get towed out. It is recommended you park up on top and walk the short distance down. ATV/UTV are fine going down to the creek campsite. The long driveway has plenty of room for multiple vehicles, trailers, and boats. Absolutely no hunting or shooting of guns is allowed on the property. Bears have been seen on the property so please use bear safe camping practices. If your children use the ninja line or hammocks on site they do so at their own risk and we are not held liable for any injuries that may occur. You may notice a zip line. The seat will be removed and is not to be tampered with or used. Quiet time is between 10pm-6am. No illegal activity (including fireworks) are allowed. You may see us up there but we will respect your privacy and space. We welcome company and conversation but also respect you may prefer to be left alone. Please feel free to send me a message with any questions you may have and enjoy your time up north!
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Fitzlow Forest

2 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Laona, WI
Discover our 9-acre haven nestled against the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Explore numerous trails right off the property for your ATV/UTV, dirt bike, or snowmobile adventures during the winter months. A brief trail ride leads you to the scenic Peshtigo River and Brown Lake, while the charming town of Crandon, WI, is just under 20 minutes away. For a delightful family day out, head to Lake Metonga and enjoy a boat ride. Whiting Creek gracefully flows through the property, and friendly deer are frequent visitors. Feel free to visit the chicken coop and indulge in fresh eggs for a delightful breakfast experience. Embrace the beauty of nature and a variety of recreational opportunities at our picturesque property!
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Camp Serenity

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Eagle River, WI
Many large oaks with deer and grouse.Many hiking and biking trails near by.Lakes for boating,fishing and recreation.Great location only a few miles from the beautiful town of Eagle River.Learn more about this land:Beautiful private wooded lot in a very quiet area. Lots of deer and wild life to enjoy. Close to Chain of Lakes campground 1.6 miles for fishing Anvil Lake campground 4.4 miles for swimming beach Black Jack Springs Wilderness 4.6 miles for hiking,Convenience gas station with bateshop 1 mile from camp East on Interstate 70
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Elvoy River

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · WI
Private undeveloped 40 acre parcel bordered by a trout stream, a forest service paved road (which is an ATV route), and other unoccupied parcels. The Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest surrounds this little section of private lands making this spot a great access point for immediate hiking, biking, fishing (trout stream on the property), wild foraging, site-seeing, off-road exploration, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and star gazing. Lots of wildlife there--bear lumber through the adjacent swamp, wolves pictured on neighbor's game cam, fox often den on the property, whippoorwills (endangered species) fly and sing at night, turkeys nest there, grouse drum for mates, and deer with their fawns just wander through. Good berry picking in late summer, blueberries on the south side and blackberries border the field. Open field area will easily accommodate large group of trailers or RVS, and a lower level next to the river is open to smaller trailers, tents, and vans, just be aware of any possible high water due to heavy rains and resulting sloppy areas down close to the river, so you don't get stuck. Both the upper and lower areas are mowed, so flat and lush grass for tents throughout. A jeep trail circles the property, so easy access to the whole 40. Amazing star gazing spot, too. No light pollution makes for perfect Milky Way shows. The river is maybe a foot deep off the lower level (and about 18 feet wide), but it gets too shallow to canoe over the gravel beds and too deep in holes and truncated areas to allow small children to explore downstream unattended. Still a great spot to wash off, wade, cool off, and catch a nice brooky! Some German Browns in there, but best to fish those at night. The forest roads leading away from the property are amazing, stunning maple forests, small creeks, bridges, jeep trails, and plenty of areas to float or kayak the rivers. If you like ATV riding, this is a great spot, right off the trail and plenty of room to park your trailers. No formal toilet, so bring something to contain your waste and bag it up, or we have a handicap-type bedside toilet seat over a deep hole on the upper level (aka vault toilet). Bag up all your trash and I will haul your bags when you leave, no need to haul it home. Wood--if you bring a chainsaw, you can easily get plenty of hardwood just down the road in the national forest. Due to spruce bud worm, the property was recently select cut, and the branches are numerous, so gather all the downed wood you want on the property; plenty there. Three fire rings available, one with an adjustable grill (USFS style) on the lower level, a simple rock ring in upper field and another simple rock pit next to the river. Some noise should be expected--County Hwy A is 150 yards away so you will hear vehicles, and the ATVs do zoom down that forest road on weekends, but not right next to your tent or camper; camping spots are 150 yards in. During bear hunting season, you will hear the bear hounds barking as they pass by in the distance. Nights though, very quite, just wild life sounds. And since it is unpopulated there, no one will complain about your music, laughing at 3 am, generators, or your truck lights as long as you keep your activities by the campsites. Though if you are noisy , the wildlife will not come near. The area has 3 bar/restaurants--just drinks, drinks and burgers, full menu and steaks. ATV gas, ice, and crawlers are also available. One bar is quite historic, 1940s log building, only 13 stools, and that one is just a mile away. The owner is very accommodating, so if you need your water tanks filled, just ask Dennis at the Elvoy Tavern (open Fri-Sun). On Hwy 55 just north of the old town of Alvin (1 mile north off Hwy 70, and then go another mile north), you will see an artesian spring--great water there! Fill your jugs when you come and then again to take home. Just look for the obvious turn off gravel at the bottom of two hills. Cellular service is ATnT with good reception. Verizon has the least reception. Overall, this property is great for people who like forests, streams, foraging, off-roading, hiking, biking, fishing, and primitive camping. Not a good fit for those who need electricity, flush toilets, city water hookups, pavement, handrails, and fenced off wildlife.
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7 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Tigerton, WI
Learn more about this land:We are open for winter camping, I have opened around 400 acres for you to enjoy. Our peaceful property a once beautiful operating farm now growing back to its natural state with some farm fields still being utilized. We have mature hardwood forests to small streams and ponds scattered throughout. Check in as early as you want if no one is at the site. Many trails for biking or hiking. We have a few larger areas to accommodate multiple groups  check with us if you would like to see if we can accommodate you we are always happy to help.
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SARA Park Campground

16 sites · RVs2000 acres · Tomahawk, WI
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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Rich and Lori's Parkside Land

2 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Crivitz, WI
SUN FUN RELAX REPEAT! This is "High Falls Get-a-Way" a Northwoods RV Camping site with FULL HOOK UPs set-up on our private land in Twin Bridge area of Crivitz, Wisconsin. 1 hour 10 min north of Green Bay, WI. Dedicated driveway with level and cleared area for maneuvering ease. Surrounded by mature hardwoods. Plenty of room for parking.   Great for full week, worry free stays with water spigot, 30 amp electric, and direct septic hook up.  Fire-pit, picnic table, outdoor rug, 4 chairs and starter firewood set included.    Explore during the day Relax around the crackling campfire- make smore's- enjoy your favorite beverage Wake to the birds chirping with your morning coffee SUN FUN RELAX REPEAT! ABOUT THIS AREA: Laid back vibe- Twin Bridge is a popular recreational area of Marinette County with many state and county parks close by boasting majestic waterfalls and beautiful walking trails for exploration.  Large bodies of water High Falls Flowage & Caldron Falls Reservoir popular for fishing,  boating, and swimming with sandy shorelines.  Peshtigo River and nearby Menominee for rafting.  Access hundreds of acres for ATV/UTV with adjacent Oconto County.    THINGS TO DO:   Boating, Fishing, Swimming, Rafting, ATV/UTV (direct Access), Hiking, Golfing, Crafting/Shopping, Food, Ice Cream,  Rent a Paddle Board/Kayak/Row Boat/or Pontoon from Popp's Resort,  ATV/UTV rentals nearby, Tube float on a Lazy Peshtigo River, or white water rafting. Explore Governor Thompson State Park or County Parks: Twin Bridge, Veteran's, Goodman or Mc Clintock.  Take a short drive to town of Crivitz or Lakewood, WI with large grocery store, enchanted shops, candy shop/winery.  Friendly bar and grills abundant.  De Young Family Zoo in Michigan only a 45 minute drive!  1 hour south of Iron Mountain. Worried about supplies?  Local Tall Oaks General Store right down the street from campsite, Dollar General and several gas stations, supper club, family friendly bar and grills close by.  That "UP NORTH" feel without being to isolated. Please contact with any questions!
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Land O' Lakes Nature RV Resort

1 site · RV215 acres · WI
www.NatureRVResort.com Big Rig Friendly RV Resort with full hookups at every site. The Land O’ Lakes Nature RV Resort is not a typical campground. The vision is to create an exclusive escape for adults (25+) only. Tranquil privacy and a relaxing atmosphere. Escape from the ordinary! 215-acres with miles of nature trails, beautiful views from two observation towers, and kayaking in Blue Diamond Lake.
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Holdridge Hive

1 site · RV30 acres · Argonne, WI
30 acres. Gravel Camper pad - room for small to medium campers. Quiet area. Overlooking a small pond and a bee apiary (do not go near bees/electric fence) Short distance to Crandon International Speedway. Square miles of Nicolet National Forest bordering. Trout fishing and kayaking a short distance away. No electrical or water at this time. Generator is fine to run. Pump out stations available near Crandon.
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Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres · Iron River, MI
You'll be camping on our Stanley lake sugarbush property. Lakefront sites have power and water - are located in a grassy clearing on the shores of Stanley Lake. ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON PROPERTY!! Primitive sites are amongst the maple trees of our sugarbush operation, within walking distance of the lake. These sites do not yet have water or electricity, but water is available from spigots at the lake clearing. Stanley lake is just shy of 400 acres, known for walleye and bass. It is an all sports lake with no limited wake hours. Feel free to roam our woods - you will notice the blue maple lines come to an end at our east and west property lines, as well as a no trespassing sign on the lake clearing to the west line. Deer here are plentiful, and you can often get them to eat from your hand, provided you have apples. Iron county has a tremendous ORV/snowmobile trail system. You can drive your machine right from our property to the trails. There are two golf courses in the area, as well as a vast bicycle trail system. Ski Brule ski hills and sporting clay operation are a few miles from the property. Countless acres of public land for recreation!
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