The best campervan sites near Rhinelander

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Park your campervan in Rhinelander and you’ll find over 440 spots built for wheels and a sense of adventure. The average night runs $49, but you can snag a site for as little as $10. Campsites wind through thick pine forests, skirt wide rivers, and sit just off winding backroads—prime ground for snow sports, boating, or even a surprise surfing session when conditions line up. Top picks like Bad River Wilderness (340 reviews), Trapper Arts Camping Retreat (147 reviews), and Clear Water Camp (111 reviews) get high marks from campers who want space, woods, and easy lake access. Expect potable water, showers, and trash bins at most sites, but double-check before you roll in. Locals will tell you: winter brings powder for sleds and skis, summer means long days on the water. Rhinelander’s built for campervans that don’t mind a bit of weather and want to park close to the action.

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Presque Isle Campground

1. Presque Isle Campground

91%
(34)
45mi from Rhinelander · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Presque Isle, WI
Our quiet, secluded campground is located on beautiful Stateline Lake deep within the northwoods in Presque Isle (A.K.A. Wisconsin's Last Wilderness) We offer premier full hookup RV campsites and tent campsites as well as cabin lodging and RV lodging - all right on the lake. Amenities include: - Campers and Cabins available to rent - Docks and private boat slips available to rent - Full hookups available - 30 Amp electrical with 50 Amp available on select sites - Women's and Men's Showers - Two sets of women's and men's restrooms - Boat landing access included - For non-guests, boat landing day access can be purchased separately - Wilderness - Wildlife - Fishing - Privacy - Seclusion - Peace and quiet The campground has been in operation for more than 50 years and is in the forest on a peninsula between two lakes with plenty of shade. Fish, boat, waterski, relax by the fire, and enjoy nature and the spectacular wildlife in this gorgeous natural paradise. Address: 8458 Balsam Dr, Presque Isle, WI 54557 Innumerable beautiful hiking and nature walks surround our site, including Wisconsin's treasured Van Vliet 400 acre Hemlock Preserve - one of the largest old-growth Hemlock forests in the country. We are just one hour south of the Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park. Docking is included for campers and available for non-campers at a daily rate. Our site is situated on one of the most prized lakes for muskie fishing. Enjoy sunny days swimming at the lake beach, activities and crafts for children with our camp hosts, and community campfire song night.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Lakeview

2. Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake

95%
(29)
45mi from Rhinelander · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Rohrs Wilderness Tours

3. Rohr's Wilderness Tours

100%
(1)
33mi from Rhinelander · 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
Whispering Woods

9. Whispering Woods

96%
(12)
50mi from Rhinelander · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · 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 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!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

Park your campervan in Rhinelander and you’ll find over 440 spots built for wheels and a sense of adventure. The average night runs $49, but you can snag a site for as little as $10. Campsites wind through thick pine forests, skirt wide rivers, and sit just off winding backroads—prime ground for snow sports, boating, or even a surprise surfing session when conditions line up. Top picks like Bad River Wilderness (340 reviews), Trapper Arts Camping Retreat (147 reviews), and Clear Water Camp (111 reviews) get high marks from campers who want space, woods, and easy lake access. Expect potable water, showers, and trash bins at most sites, but double-check before you roll in. Locals will tell you: winter brings powder for sleds and skis, summer means long days on the water. Rhinelander’s built for campervans that don’t mind a bit of weather and want to park close to the action.

95% (162)

Top-rated campgrounds

Presque Isle Campground

1. Presque Isle Campground

91%
(34)
45mi from Rhinelander · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Presque Isle, WI
Our quiet, secluded campground is located on beautiful Stateline Lake deep within the northwoods in Presque Isle (A.K.A. Wisconsin's Last Wilderness) We offer premier full hookup RV campsites and tent campsites as well as cabin lodging and RV lodging - all right on the lake. Amenities include: - Campers and Cabins available to rent - Docks and private boat slips available to rent - Full hookups available - 30 Amp electrical with 50 Amp available on select sites - Women's and Men's Showers - Two sets of women's and men's restrooms - Boat landing access included - For non-guests, boat landing day access can be purchased separately - Wilderness - Wildlife - Fishing - Privacy - Seclusion - Peace and quiet The campground has been in operation for more than 50 years and is in the forest on a peninsula between two lakes with plenty of shade. Fish, boat, waterski, relax by the fire, and enjoy nature and the spectacular wildlife in this gorgeous natural paradise. Address: 8458 Balsam Dr, Presque Isle, WI 54557 Innumerable beautiful hiking and nature walks surround our site, including Wisconsin's treasured Van Vliet 400 acre Hemlock Preserve - one of the largest old-growth Hemlock forests in the country. We are just one hour south of the Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park. Docking is included for campers and available for non-campers at a daily rate. Our site is situated on one of the most prized lakes for muskie fishing. Enjoy sunny days swimming at the lake beach, activities and crafts for children with our camp hosts, and community campfire song night.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Lakeview

2. Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake

95%
(29)
45mi from Rhinelander · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Rohrs Wilderness Tours

3. Rohr's Wilderness Tours

100%
(1)
33mi from Rhinelander · 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
Whispering Woods

9. Whispering Woods

96%
(12)
50mi from Rhinelander · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · 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 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!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

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