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Lakefront land in Florence Co.

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · WI
Waterfront property on Lake Ellwood. Park your RV or tent camp on this 1+ acre wooded lot and enjoy the peace and quiet. 100' of private lakefront, now accessible by pathway and dock. Close to boat landing; bring your toys. There is a long drop toilet (with lake view), picnic table and fire pit. Tent camping is recommended on the lower and middle levels where the land is flat. RVs may prefer to park on the upper level where it is possible to pull a camper through. Lot does not currently have power, sewer or electric, so make sure you are self sufficient.
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Northwoods Experience

2 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Wausaukee, WI
Nestled in the great Wisconsin Northwoods, our property boasts a small lake and private pier. While we operate as a licensed Bed & Breakfast, we also offer Hipcamp stays. For those opting not to stay in the B&B, you can bring your own RV or tent. Additionally, breakfast can be added on as an extra option. We provide amenities such as kayaks, paddleboards, and more for your enjoyment. Little Wolf Lake is connected to Wolf Lake via a canal, offering even more opportunities for nature exploration and fun. A firepit is available on-site, and guests have access to bathroom and shower facilities in the B&B on a daily basis.
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Simplicity @Top Of The Hill Huskies

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Eagle River, WI
Welcome to our secluded glamping retreat nestled just outside the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest! Experience the ultimate in privacy and tranquility as you unwind in nature's embrace. Surrounded by miles of scenic trails, our retreat is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, or wildlife watching, you'll find endless opportunities to explore the beauty of the surrounding forest. From the comfort of your accommodation, you can marvel at the wonders of nature unfolding outside your window. Keep an eye out for deer, wild turkeys, coyotes, birds, and even black bears as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Venture beyond our retreat and discover the breathtaking sights of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, where waterfalls, sandy beaches, and lush landscapes await exploration. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our glamping retreat offers the perfect setting for a memorable outdoor getaway. Come experience the beauty and serenity of northern Wisconsin's wilderness with us!
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Northern Glamping Camp

2 sites · Lodging3 acres · Crivitz, WI
We are a small bar and grill 12 miles west of Crivitz WI. Conveniently located right on the ATV and Snowmobile trails. There are plenty of lakes and steams for the avid fisherman. We are located just a few miles east of the Nicolet National Forest. We have great food and always a friendly atmosphere. So come on up and join us for a relaxing week or just a weekend.Camp in our nicely furnished tent cabins, Site #1 ( Bri's Hideaway) is furnished with a queen bed, love seat and refrigerator. Site #2 ( Adam's Getaway ) is furnished with a full bed, 1 cot style bunk beds and a refrigerator. We recommend bringing sleeping bags for both sites during the cool weather camping, we furnish some blankets but may not be adequate for the chilly nights in the later season.  We are right on the ATV trails, with many lakes, rivers and trout streams close by. There is whitewater rafting nearby for the trill seekers. Or if you enjoy hiking, the Nichole National Forest is minutes away. You can relax on the front deck of your tent cabin or sit by the campfire. We are a small country bar & grill. We have a great Friday night fish fry, or try our famous chicken dinner, or one of our homemade pizzas, we have wraps, sandwiches and more. We are located 1 hour north of Green Bay, WI. The tent cabins will be open May 1st through October 31st with a shower room available. There is limited heating available in the units. Please plan accordingly. Due to the somewhat limited internet access at the camp sites, we may be unable to respond in a timely fashion to your email. 
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River View Get Away

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Powers, MI
This property was once a old lumber Mill with a river running through it. We purchased it and are restoring the buildings and turning most into storage units . Learn more about this land: We have a rustic campsite along the side of a river with a Limestone base where you would camp on ! We have wildlife , including deer, turtles , Geese, otters & Ducks !  picnic table and fire pit on site very quiet and Relaxing .   Take a snooze in the Hammock.  Our spot is 3 miles from Food and Gas , 9 miles from the Island resort and Casino.  Come unwind in beautiful Pristine Upper Peninsula. Bring your Kayak's and check out the river ! Or rent ours for only $40 each for a day ! Peaceful , private setting.
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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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Kiesners getaway

4 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Dunbar, WI
I have a place to rest for a couple nights, there is a small non motorized lake across the road. Dunbar is not to far away and there you can find Thermal Chaos, it's av great bbq place, they also have burgers. I am also right on the atv trail. Marinette country has many waterfalls to explore also. Please follow the golden rule of camping and hiking is “leave no trace.” Anything you bring in, must be carried out. Please pack your waste, trash and recyclables, and take it with you when you leave. You may use dead and downed wood as firewood, but do not cut live trees or brush. Keep fires small and make sure your campfire is out before you leave. I hope you have a great time!
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Dunbar WI Creekside wooded escape!

1 site · RV, Tent38 acres · Pembine, WI
Learn more about this land:Camp in the maple, oaks & pines. Outhouse near the old cabin site. Fire pit and firewood provided. Enjoy the 38 acres with rock outcrops, deer trails & walking trail. Enjoy local UTV-ATV, snowmobiling, hiking, kayak or fish  local lakes / beaches. Great nightlife 4 miles west or 4 miles east. Waterfalls within 5 miles.  Large open area for your RV or travel trailer on level ground.  Bring your pets to roam the woods and trails.  Easy parking onsite driveway. The old cabin will have your garbage can inside along with fire starting paper and matches.  Check out the map on the table inside old cabin to help find a spring and large rock outcrops for a picnic.  Leave from this property to access UTV trails North and West of property via some road running. 
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UP Glamping Getaway LLC

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Stephenson, MI
Indulge in a unique glamping experience at any of our four distinct sites, scattered across two picturesque campgrounds in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! Choose from a geodesic dome, a cozy yurt, a charming bungalow tent, or a stargazing tent. Each site ensures complete privacy for your enjoyment. We welcome both pets and children, making our accommodations perfect for families and animal companions alike. The geodesic dome is available year-round, providing an all-season escape, while our tent sites are open from May 1st through October 31st. Experience the beauty of Michigan's UP in style and comfort with our range of glamping options.
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Private Pembine Tent Camping

1 site · Tent40 acres · Pembine, WI
This property was originally going to be a retirement hide-away to enjoy the northern lights. It then became a prime hunting spot and still has plenty of active wildlife highways. It is now a get-away from the hustle and bustle of city life to enjoy nature. As time goes on there will be trails built to make for easier exploration and enjoyment.Learn more about this land:Campers have approximately 40 acres all to yourself to explore. The Pemebonwon River runs through the property and you are minutes away from 12 Foot Falls, as well as hiking, horse, and atv/snowmobile trails. You can easily walk to the beautiful 30 acre Lundgren Lake. What's nearby:3 minutes from BP gas station near Hwy 8 and 141.5 minutes from Bait shop and Restaurants. We are located in an area that has great hiking trails, mountain biking, trout streams, wildlife and scenic beauty. Less than a half mile from Lundgren Lake (10 minute walk) and 1.5 miles from Lindquist Lake. Approximately 10+ minutes from Long Slide Falls (Walking Trail), Dave’s Falls, and Smalley Falls.Approximately 20 minutes from 12 Foot Falls, Horseshoe Falls (Equestrian Trails), and Morgan County Park.Approximately 30 minutes from Goodman County Park and Mc Clintock County Park.Please follow the golden rule of camping and hiking is “leave no trace.” Anything you bring in, must be carried out. Please pack your waste, trash and recyclables, and take it with you when you leave.You may use dead and downed wood as firewood, but do not cut live trees or brush. Keep fires small and make sure your campfire is out before you leave.
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Maple Creek Farm

1 site · RV, Tent87 acres · Foster City, MI
Welcome to our secluded retreat in the rolling hills of Dickinson County, Michigan! Tucked away at the end of a peaceful blacktop road, our tranquil haven offers the perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures, including ATV trails, rivers, and lakes, our property provides an ideal base camp for exploring the beauty of the Upper Peninsula. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or thrilling outdoor activities, you'll find it all right at your doorstep. Our RV sites feature 30 amp electrical outlets and potable water, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature's splendor. Enjoy the serenity of the morning shade and gather around the fire ring for cozy evenings under the stars. Embark on leisurely walks along the myriad of trails that wind through our 87-acre property, where you'll discover the beauty of the natural landscape and the calming presence of a spring-fed creek running through the back 40. While our location offers seclusion and tranquility, you'll find convenience just minutes away at a small store for any forgotten essentials and a nearby bar/restaurant when you prefer to dine out. Please note that as we operate a hay farm, you may occasionally see equipment running through the barnyard, adding to the rustic charm of our rural retreat. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature at our secluded sanctuary in Dickinson County. Experience the beauty of Michigan's wilderness and create unforgettable memories amidst the forest animals and rolling hills. Welcome to your home away from home in the heart of nature's paradise!
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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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