The best dog-friendly glamping near Tigerton

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Looking for a unique way to experience the great outdoors near Tigerton, Wisconsin? With over 150 options available, Hipcamp offers a range of glamping accommodations, all pet-friendly. You can expect to pay an average of $110 per night, with some options starting as low as $27 per night. Top campsites like Purplehaze Acres (295 reviews), Wheel Inn Glamping (92 reviews), and The G Farm (76 reviews) offer popular amenities such as showers and potable water, as well as exciting activities like snow sports, wildlife watching, and off-roading.

89% (128)

Top-rated campgrounds near Tigerton

1. Uncle Ben’s Camping

92%
(6)
49mi from Tigerton · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
One of my favorite home away from home’s. This property will help you reground and connect with nature. I have added the necessities of life, while keeping the property as natural as possible. My goal is to share this great experience I’ve created with you and your family. From the outdoor shower to the walking trails that weave through the woods and over Tibbet Creek you will love your stay! A couple of the sites are more remote than others by design. Not all can be driven up to. The furthest would be approximately a 500’ walk. A wagon is available to carry your items to your site. There is a large pond if you would like to fish or swim, and a John boat and a paddle boat to use also. Each site has its own fire pit with a cooking grate. Firewood available for purchase on site. Most sites are set with views of a water feature. Some tents are available to rent if you don’t have your own.
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Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

2. River Forest Campground & Rafting

96%
(39)
33mi from Tigerton · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Immerse yourself in nature at our spacious campground, nestled on nearly 40 acres in the heart of the Nicolet National Forest. Every campsite boasts a private fire pit and picnic table for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy modern conveniences with clean flush toilets, individual tiled showers, 20 and 30amp service and our newly added dump station. Refresh and replenish with on-site amenities including water, firewood, and ice. Our convenient store offers everything from beer and liquor to camping essentials and groceries. Satisfy your sweet tooth at our ice cream parlor. Thrill-seekers and water lovers, get ready for an unforgettable adventure! The Wolf River offers something for everyone, from Safe and fun Whitewater Kayaking, to active white water tubing to heart-pounding whitewater rafting. Choose from guided or self-guided tours, and let us take the hassle out of transportation with our convenient shuttle service to any river access point. For an even more exhilarating experience, embark on the Big Smokey Falls Rafting adventure. This 3.5-hour journey takes you through a stunning 30-foot granite canyon, conquering two exhilarating waterfalls and navigating six sets of Class 2-3 rapids. Not only will you create lasting memories, but you'll also support the Menominee Tribe. Enjoy a delicious lunch mid-trip at a Menominee owned and operated snack shack before tackling the rest of the rapids. Their top-of-the-line self-bailing rafts are in high demand, so reserve your spot early with a $10 deposit. Guided tours fill up quickly, so call us after booking your campsite. Explore the great outdoors with hiking trails, fishing, boating, and swimming just a short distance away. Mountain biking enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby trails - Nicolet Roche. Call for pontoon rentals. Gather your group and make unforgettable memories at one of our spacious group sites, available with and without electric hookups. Unwind and relax with a delicious meal at one of the many local restaurants or taverns. Or stay in and enjoy live music at our campground! We host a variety of acts throughout the summer, culminating in our Your Good Fest over Memorial Day weekend, featuring a diverse lineup of alternative rock, indie folk, and other talented musicians. Rain or shine, the music plays on! Fuel up for adventure at Primal Eats! Satisfy your cravings with our made-to-order menu featuring mouthwatering brisket or pulled pork mac and cheese wraps, delicious pizza, crispy chicken wings, and more. Quench your thirst with a cold one from our on-site taproom, featuring local Wisconsin favorites like Spotted Cow, Appleton Beer Factory, and Stubborn Brothers. Your adventure awaits!
Electrical hookup
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from 
$24
 / night

3. Corner Creek Ranch

100%
(5)
49mi from Tigerton · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Outdoor lovers will enjoy the magnificent Northwoods that our property has to offer. Our private property has an elevation of approximately 907’ft, adjacent to what was formerly known as Mount Le Bett ski hill. Our land has been family owned for 50 years. Our wooded acres property with trails for hiking, horseback riding and you can bring your ATV/UTV to hit the Oconto trails. Our place its perfect place to relax and connect with nature. Find Morels mushrooms, pick blueberries, peaches and apples...when in season. You are welcome to try mountain biking. With access to Mc Donald creek you can also enjoy some trout fishing. We are located 5 minutes from Kelly Lake, and Ross Lake. Spend the day in the woods relaxing, take your boat or kayaks to a near by lake. Cookout, hangout enjoy our woods. Our property offers a variety of activities. We welcome horses (with recent coggings) ATV and UTVs will be able to access the county ATV and UTV trails. (ATV and UTVs will be allowed to run in/out to the trails from our property. Not ridding on our trails We asked that our guest are considerate of our family and other campers. With a lot of ground you can choose from rolling your tent, hammock, RV or stay at our primitive tiny home. All fires will be contained and in designated area only. We follow Oconto County DNR fire guidelines.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

5. Spur of the Moment Ranch

39mi from Tigerton · 13 sites · Lodging
Spur of the Moment Resort provides a unique experience as it resides on the Nicolet Recreational Trail at the Southern End of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Booking a campsite, rustic camping cabin, or log cabin gives you direct access to the trails and a recreational wonderland. The Nicolet Trail is a 90 mile long trail that connects ATV's and UTV's to all of our trails in Oconto County, Marinette County, Forest County, Florence County, Langlade County, and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Snowmobiles can find trails beyond that to other portions of northern Wisconsin. Horse back riders and carriage drivers can use the Nicolet Trail to access many wilderness areas that are none motorized for riding and driving pleasure. In the winter, guests can also enjoy cross country skiing and snow shoeing through the forest. The resort is within 8 miles of two cross country ski courses. Oconto County has 58 lakes and 38 streams that host fisherman, swimming, and boating, and kayaking.
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from 
$85
 / night

7. Esker Ridge

100%
(18)
45mi from Tigerton · 1 site · Lodging
A hidden gem nestled between the comforts of lake living and a backdoor to the expansive Nicolet National Forest.  Recreational opportunities are year-round, including recreational vehicle and fishing opportunities on and around the 417 acre lake flowage.  The private +2 acre property has panoramic views of the secluded headwaters opening into the main flowage.  Set back off the main lake, wildlife viewing, especially birding, is the best I have experienced. Neotropical migratory bird species are abundant in the Spring as well as a resident breeding pair of Trumpeter Swans, many ducks(!), Bald Eagles, Loons, Sand-Hill cranes; many woodpecker spp. including Pileated; Screech, Barred and Great horned owls.  Some of the more entertaining wildlife include deer, otter, beaver, muskrats, red squirrels and the occasional wandering black bear (no problem bears).  In the Spring, the esker's neighboring wetlands come alive with many frog and turtle species.  For me, the allure of the wild still dominates here.  The esker provides an amazing vantage point with nearly 270 degree panoramic views of the flowage. From the Gazebo, take one of two paths to the overlook before descending down to the lakefront.  In 2021, I plan on adding a short pier but the natural rocky peninsula already provides excellent access into the deeper thalweg, an excellent fishing/ swimming hole!  All pontoon and fishing boats can be accommodated here. Learn more about this land:The property is located towards the end of a Forest Service road (Meadowlark Lane) with one year-round resident at the end. There's a large turn-around for trailers and larger vehicles. Neighbors are well separated, located over the ridgeline and out of earshot. The property has a relatively wide, flat 100 foot driveway to the cabin from the road. Easy access to the cabin from the driveway. The cabin is surrounded by mature maple/birch/balsam/hemlock forest and several wetland/tamarack bogs (very diverse terrain bordering the lake). At the base of the cabin there's a small pier for direct kayak and canoe access.  Larger boats can easily dock on the lake-end of the property, a short walk from the cabin. From the natural driveway a concrete paver staircase leads up to the main campsite (see pics).  The campsite includes a 3 season 14 foot enclosed gazebo with electricity.  Essentially, the land is a 2 acre esker (kettle moraine feature) that serpentines through the woods to Reservoir "Pond" lake system. Excellent views of the lake! The Flowage has headwaters from McCauslin brook and connects 3 lakes totaling 417 acres.  Maximum depth 27 feet.  Fishing and Pontoon boat docking on shoreline. The closest boat launch is on Horn Lake which is passed on the way to the cabin and approximately a half mile away as the crow flies. Plenty of areas for tenting/ wall tents, 2 picnic tables (one near the cabin and the other by the gazebo), and a separate outhouse with toiletries at the top of the hill. Attractions in the Area:  Sleepy Hollow Minature Golf on Nicolet Rd (just East of Horn Lake) Sunset Resort of Townsend located on the SE end of the flowage.  Accessible by boat or short drive from camp on Burnt Dam Road.  Hill Crest Lodge Supper Club on Nicolet Rd (you'll pass on the way in) 4 Stars.  Birch Hills Resort and Bar (over the bridge from Hill Crest) 5 Stars.  Mike's Supermarket/ Pintsch's TrueValue (just thought I'd mention where to get provisions) (also on Nicolet Rd), TownsendPotawatomi Casino, CarterOld Town Hall cafe and bloody bar- Traditional American food, Townsend (Excellent Breakfast!)Sweet Memories Candy Store, Lakewood (If you have a sweet tooth, this place is over the top Willy Wonka style, many candy filled rooms that seem to never end!)Lakewood Ski and Sport- Outdoor Gear, Lakewood.  Talk to Dave- great guy. Ski/ SUP and Bike rentals.Northern D'lites- Lakewood ice cream/ burgersLakewood Super Valu Grocery Store (has more to offer over Mike's grocery in Townsend)*Maiden Lake Supper Club- Excellent!  Best Supper Club UpNort hands-down.  Excellent sunset views over Maiden lake from the patio bar. Go Early!Cathedral of the Pines- Old Growth White and Red pine.  I can't believe the whole state looked like this at one point.  One tree is has enough wood to build a house!Maiden Lake, 3rd clearest lake in WI.  Great snorkeling over the fish cribsBoot Lake -State Campground and Beach- Best swimming beach in the area.Jones Creek trails- year round hiking, Mt biking and Cross country skiingMcCauslin Brook Golf and Ctry Club, LakewoodWaubee Lake Lodge- worth the drive. Huge modern wood lodge live-edge bar and 40+ foot cathedral ceilings. Great buffet. Woodland Trail Winery, Lakewood (winery Northern woods style with craft beer selection)
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from 
$73
 / night

9. Jack Lake Campground Langlade County Park

41mi from Tigerton · 48 sites
Nestled in the heart of the stunning Jack Lake Recreation Area, Jack Lake Campground offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This picturesque campground is located 15 miles north of Antigo, Wisconsin, along the pristine shores of Jack Lake, which is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife. The Langlade County Forestry, Parks and Recreation Department oversees the management of the expansive 130,887-acre Langlade County Forest, which includes a variety of recreational facilities and activities. Visitors to the campground can enjoy a range of amenities, including well-maintained camping sites, swimming areas, and picnic facilities. The area is also home to numerous boat landings, waysides, and an extensive network of trails for snowmobiling, ATV/UTV riding, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, and nature walks. Additionally, outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of hunting and fishing opportunities in the surrounding forest. Jack Lake Campground is beautifully situated on the west side of the lake, surrounded by mature maple, birch, oak, and pine trees. This serene setting provides a peaceful retreat where visitors can unwind under a starlit sky, with the soothing sounds of loons serving as a

12. Captains Cove Resort Country Club LLC

18mi from Tigerton · 183 sites
Captain's Cove stands out as a unique private membership resort, offering an exceptional blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation since 1991. Nestled around a serene 40-acre private lake, our resort is designed for those seeking tranquility and recreation, with the added benefit of allowing only trolling motors for a peaceful experience on the water. Our thriving facility features a variety of accommodations, including a campground, rental units, and condos, catering to diverse preferences and group sizes. Guests can unwind at our onsite lounge and restaurant, where delicious meals and refreshing drinks await. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Captain's Cove is open year-round, providing ample opportunities for fishing, swimming, and exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding area. In addition to our stunning lake, visitors can discover nearby attractions such as scenic hiking trails, charming shops, and local eateries, making Captain's Cove the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. Experience the best of nature and comfort at our exclusive resort, where every visit promises relaxation and adventure.

13. Hucklberry Acres Campground & Huck's Sports Grill

31mi from Tigerton · 86 sites
Discover the unique charm of Hucklberry Acres Campground & Resort, affectionately known as "Camp Huck," where families can reconnect with nature and each other. This inviting retreat is designed for those who wish to escape the fast-paced city life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the great outdoors. Situated on 95 stunning acres just a short drive from the Fox Valley, Camp Huck offers an ideal mix of relaxation and adventure. Guests can explore the scenic 12-acre lake, unwind by two serene ponds, or enjoy the gentle flow of Potters Creek, all while surrounded by the beauty of nature. With over 200 spacious grassy campsites, cozy waterfront cabins, and a roomy bunkhouse lodge, there’s ample space for families and friends to gather and create lasting memories. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or an action-packed outdoor experience, Camp Huck is your perfect home away from home. Enjoy a variety of activities, from swimming and fishing to hiking and exploring nearby attractions, ensuring a memorable stay for everyone.

Looking for a unique way to experience the great outdoors near Tigerton, Wisconsin? With over 150 options available, Hipcamp offers a range of glamping accommodations, all pet-friendly. You can expect to pay an average of $110 per night, with some options starting as low as $27 per night. Top campsites like Purplehaze Acres (295 reviews), Wheel Inn Glamping (92 reviews), and The G Farm (76 reviews) offer popular amenities such as showers and potable water, as well as exciting activities like snow sports, wildlife watching, and off-roading.

89% (128)

Top-rated campgrounds near Tigerton

1. Uncle Ben’s Camping

92%
(6)
49mi from Tigerton · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging
One of my favorite home away from home’s. This property will help you reground and connect with nature. I have added the necessities of life, while keeping the property as natural as possible. My goal is to share this great experience I’ve created with you and your family. From the outdoor shower to the walking trails that weave through the woods and over Tibbet Creek you will love your stay! A couple of the sites are more remote than others by design. Not all can be driven up to. The furthest would be approximately a 500’ walk. A wagon is available to carry your items to your site. There is a large pond if you would like to fish or swim, and a John boat and a paddle boat to use also. Each site has its own fire pit with a cooking grate. Firewood available for purchase on site. Most sites are set with views of a water feature. Some tents are available to rent if you don’t have your own.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

2. River Forest Campground & Rafting

96%
(39)
33mi from Tigerton · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Immerse yourself in nature at our spacious campground, nestled on nearly 40 acres in the heart of the Nicolet National Forest. Every campsite boasts a private fire pit and picnic table for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy modern conveniences with clean flush toilets, individual tiled showers, 20 and 30amp service and our newly added dump station. Refresh and replenish with on-site amenities including water, firewood, and ice. Our convenient store offers everything from beer and liquor to camping essentials and groceries. Satisfy your sweet tooth at our ice cream parlor. Thrill-seekers and water lovers, get ready for an unforgettable adventure! The Wolf River offers something for everyone, from Safe and fun Whitewater Kayaking, to active white water tubing to heart-pounding whitewater rafting. Choose from guided or self-guided tours, and let us take the hassle out of transportation with our convenient shuttle service to any river access point. For an even more exhilarating experience, embark on the Big Smokey Falls Rafting adventure. This 3.5-hour journey takes you through a stunning 30-foot granite canyon, conquering two exhilarating waterfalls and navigating six sets of Class 2-3 rapids. Not only will you create lasting memories, but you'll also support the Menominee Tribe. Enjoy a delicious lunch mid-trip at a Menominee owned and operated snack shack before tackling the rest of the rapids. Their top-of-the-line self-bailing rafts are in high demand, so reserve your spot early with a $10 deposit. Guided tours fill up quickly, so call us after booking your campsite. Explore the great outdoors with hiking trails, fishing, boating, and swimming just a short distance away. Mountain biking enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby trails - Nicolet Roche. Call for pontoon rentals. Gather your group and make unforgettable memories at one of our spacious group sites, available with and without electric hookups. Unwind and relax with a delicious meal at one of the many local restaurants or taverns. Or stay in and enjoy live music at our campground! We host a variety of acts throughout the summer, culminating in our Your Good Fest over Memorial Day weekend, featuring a diverse lineup of alternative rock, indie folk, and other talented musicians. Rain or shine, the music plays on! Fuel up for adventure at Primal Eats! Satisfy your cravings with our made-to-order menu featuring mouthwatering brisket or pulled pork mac and cheese wraps, delicious pizza, crispy chicken wings, and more. Quench your thirst with a cold one from our on-site taproom, featuring local Wisconsin favorites like Spotted Cow, Appleton Beer Factory, and Stubborn Brothers. Your adventure awaits!
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night

3. Corner Creek Ranch

100%
(5)
49mi from Tigerton · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Outdoor lovers will enjoy the magnificent Northwoods that our property has to offer. Our private property has an elevation of approximately 907’ft, adjacent to what was formerly known as Mount Le Bett ski hill. Our land has been family owned for 50 years. Our wooded acres property with trails for hiking, horseback riding and you can bring your ATV/UTV to hit the Oconto trails. Our place its perfect place to relax and connect with nature. Find Morels mushrooms, pick blueberries, peaches and apples...when in season. You are welcome to try mountain biking. With access to Mc Donald creek you can also enjoy some trout fishing. We are located 5 minutes from Kelly Lake, and Ross Lake. Spend the day in the woods relaxing, take your boat or kayaks to a near by lake. Cookout, hangout enjoy our woods. Our property offers a variety of activities. We welcome horses (with recent coggings) ATV and UTVs will be able to access the county ATV and UTV trails. (ATV and UTVs will be allowed to run in/out to the trails from our property. Not ridding on our trails We asked that our guest are considerate of our family and other campers. With a lot of ground you can choose from rolling your tent, hammock, RV or stay at our primitive tiny home. All fires will be contained and in designated area only. We follow Oconto County DNR fire guidelines.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

5. Spur of the Moment Ranch

39mi from Tigerton · 13 sites · Lodging
Spur of the Moment Resort provides a unique experience as it resides on the Nicolet Recreational Trail at the Southern End of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Booking a campsite, rustic camping cabin, or log cabin gives you direct access to the trails and a recreational wonderland. The Nicolet Trail is a 90 mile long trail that connects ATV's and UTV's to all of our trails in Oconto County, Marinette County, Forest County, Florence County, Langlade County, and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Snowmobiles can find trails beyond that to other portions of northern Wisconsin. Horse back riders and carriage drivers can use the Nicolet Trail to access many wilderness areas that are none motorized for riding and driving pleasure. In the winter, guests can also enjoy cross country skiing and snow shoeing through the forest. The resort is within 8 miles of two cross country ski courses. Oconto County has 58 lakes and 38 streams that host fisherman, swimming, and boating, and kayaking.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$85
 / night

7. Esker Ridge

100%
(18)
45mi from Tigerton · 1 site · Lodging
A hidden gem nestled between the comforts of lake living and a backdoor to the expansive Nicolet National Forest.  Recreational opportunities are year-round, including recreational vehicle and fishing opportunities on and around the 417 acre lake flowage.  The private +2 acre property has panoramic views of the secluded headwaters opening into the main flowage.  Set back off the main lake, wildlife viewing, especially birding, is the best I have experienced. Neotropical migratory bird species are abundant in the Spring as well as a resident breeding pair of Trumpeter Swans, many ducks(!), Bald Eagles, Loons, Sand-Hill cranes; many woodpecker spp. including Pileated; Screech, Barred and Great horned owls.  Some of the more entertaining wildlife include deer, otter, beaver, muskrats, red squirrels and the occasional wandering black bear (no problem bears).  In the Spring, the esker's neighboring wetlands come alive with many frog and turtle species.  For me, the allure of the wild still dominates here.  The esker provides an amazing vantage point with nearly 270 degree panoramic views of the flowage. From the Gazebo, take one of two paths to the overlook before descending down to the lakefront.  In 2021, I plan on adding a short pier but the natural rocky peninsula already provides excellent access into the deeper thalweg, an excellent fishing/ swimming hole!  All pontoon and fishing boats can be accommodated here. Learn more about this land:The property is located towards the end of a Forest Service road (Meadowlark Lane) with one year-round resident at the end. There's a large turn-around for trailers and larger vehicles. Neighbors are well separated, located over the ridgeline and out of earshot. The property has a relatively wide, flat 100 foot driveway to the cabin from the road. Easy access to the cabin from the driveway. The cabin is surrounded by mature maple/birch/balsam/hemlock forest and several wetland/tamarack bogs (very diverse terrain bordering the lake). At the base of the cabin there's a small pier for direct kayak and canoe access.  Larger boats can easily dock on the lake-end of the property, a short walk from the cabin. From the natural driveway a concrete paver staircase leads up to the main campsite (see pics).  The campsite includes a 3 season 14 foot enclosed gazebo with electricity.  Essentially, the land is a 2 acre esker (kettle moraine feature) that serpentines through the woods to Reservoir "Pond" lake system. Excellent views of the lake! The Flowage has headwaters from McCauslin brook and connects 3 lakes totaling 417 acres.  Maximum depth 27 feet.  Fishing and Pontoon boat docking on shoreline. The closest boat launch is on Horn Lake which is passed on the way to the cabin and approximately a half mile away as the crow flies. Plenty of areas for tenting/ wall tents, 2 picnic tables (one near the cabin and the other by the gazebo), and a separate outhouse with toiletries at the top of the hill. Attractions in the Area:  Sleepy Hollow Minature Golf on Nicolet Rd (just East of Horn Lake) Sunset Resort of Townsend located on the SE end of the flowage.  Accessible by boat or short drive from camp on Burnt Dam Road.  Hill Crest Lodge Supper Club on Nicolet Rd (you'll pass on the way in) 4 Stars.  Birch Hills Resort and Bar (over the bridge from Hill Crest) 5 Stars.  Mike's Supermarket/ Pintsch's TrueValue (just thought I'd mention where to get provisions) (also on Nicolet Rd), TownsendPotawatomi Casino, CarterOld Town Hall cafe and bloody bar- Traditional American food, Townsend (Excellent Breakfast!)Sweet Memories Candy Store, Lakewood (If you have a sweet tooth, this place is over the top Willy Wonka style, many candy filled rooms that seem to never end!)Lakewood Ski and Sport- Outdoor Gear, Lakewood.  Talk to Dave- great guy. Ski/ SUP and Bike rentals.Northern D'lites- Lakewood ice cream/ burgersLakewood Super Valu Grocery Store (has more to offer over Mike's grocery in Townsend)*Maiden Lake Supper Club- Excellent!  Best Supper Club UpNort hands-down.  Excellent sunset views over Maiden lake from the patio bar. Go Early!Cathedral of the Pines- Old Growth White and Red pine.  I can't believe the whole state looked like this at one point.  One tree is has enough wood to build a house!Maiden Lake, 3rd clearest lake in WI.  Great snorkeling over the fish cribsBoot Lake -State Campground and Beach- Best swimming beach in the area.Jones Creek trails- year round hiking, Mt biking and Cross country skiingMcCauslin Brook Golf and Ctry Club, LakewoodWaubee Lake Lodge- worth the drive. Huge modern wood lodge live-edge bar and 40+ foot cathedral ceilings. Great buffet. Woodland Trail Winery, Lakewood (winery Northern woods style with craft beer selection)
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$73
 / night

9. Jack Lake Campground Langlade County Park

41mi from Tigerton · 48 sites
Nestled in the heart of the stunning Jack Lake Recreation Area, Jack Lake Campground offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This picturesque campground is located 15 miles north of Antigo, Wisconsin, along the pristine shores of Jack Lake, which is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife. The Langlade County Forestry, Parks and Recreation Department oversees the management of the expansive 130,887-acre Langlade County Forest, which includes a variety of recreational facilities and activities. Visitors to the campground can enjoy a range of amenities, including well-maintained camping sites, swimming areas, and picnic facilities. The area is also home to numerous boat landings, waysides, and an extensive network of trails for snowmobiling, ATV/UTV riding, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, and nature walks. Additionally, outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of hunting and fishing opportunities in the surrounding forest. Jack Lake Campground is beautifully situated on the west side of the lake, surrounded by mature maple, birch, oak, and pine trees. This serene setting provides a peaceful retreat where visitors can unwind under a starlit sky, with the soothing sounds of loons serving as a

12. Captains Cove Resort Country Club LLC

18mi from Tigerton · 183 sites
Captain's Cove stands out as a unique private membership resort, offering an exceptional blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation since 1991. Nestled around a serene 40-acre private lake, our resort is designed for those seeking tranquility and recreation, with the added benefit of allowing only trolling motors for a peaceful experience on the water. Our thriving facility features a variety of accommodations, including a campground, rental units, and condos, catering to diverse preferences and group sizes. Guests can unwind at our onsite lounge and restaurant, where delicious meals and refreshing drinks await. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Captain's Cove is open year-round, providing ample opportunities for fishing, swimming, and exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding area. In addition to our stunning lake, visitors can discover nearby attractions such as scenic hiking trails, charming shops, and local eateries, making Captain's Cove the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. Experience the best of nature and comfort at our exclusive resort, where every visit promises relaxation and adventure.

13. Hucklberry Acres Campground & Huck's Sports Grill

31mi from Tigerton · 86 sites
Discover the unique charm of Hucklberry Acres Campground & Resort, affectionately known as "Camp Huck," where families can reconnect with nature and each other. This inviting retreat is designed for those who wish to escape the fast-paced city life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the great outdoors. Situated on 95 stunning acres just a short drive from the Fox Valley, Camp Huck offers an ideal mix of relaxation and adventure. Guests can explore the scenic 12-acre lake, unwind by two serene ponds, or enjoy the gentle flow of Potters Creek, all while surrounded by the beauty of nature. With over 200 spacious grassy campsites, cozy waterfront cabins, and a roomy bunkhouse lodge, there’s ample space for families and friends to gather and create lasting memories. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or an action-packed outdoor experience, Camp Huck is your perfect home away from home. Enjoy a variety of activities, from swimming and fishing to hiking and exploring nearby attractions, ensuring a memorable stay for everyone.

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