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The best camping in Wisconsin

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Rolling dairy farmlands are just the start of Wisconsin’s great outdoors. This midwestern state boasts two Great Lakes coastlines, some 15,000 inland lakes, and a state border with the Mississippi River. Whether kayaking around caves and islands, hiking to hidden waterfalls, camping along sandy beaches, or hopping between cheesemakers and breweries—the Dairy State is an idyllic destination for a camping trip. Wisconsin state parks provide some of the best camping and stay busy through summer and fall foliage season. Snow blankets the state from November through February, so pack your snowshoes.

96% (7.1K) 15,845 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Wisconsin

Amnicon Adventures & Retreats

1. Amnicon Adventures & Retreats

92%
(118)
South Range, WI · 6 sites · Tents, Lodging
At Amnicon you'll find the perfect blend of far-enough-away and easy-enough-to-get-to. We're located at the end of a 5-mile-long dirt road, just 30 minutes outside of Duluth, MN. Our site features 600 acres of protected forests along the Amnicon River on the South Shore of Lake Superior. The wildlife is abundant, and we even have an eagle's nest on site. You'll enjoy falling asleep to the sound of the waves on Lake Superior, and waking up to 118+ species of birdsongs. We have an enormous sandy beach on Lake Superior that's a great place to watch the sunset and have a SMALL campfire. You're going to love it here.
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Bad River Wilderness

2. Bad River Wilderness

98%
(577)
Mellen, WI · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
On the upper Bad River, I have a special location that I'd like to share for others to enjoy. I was fortunate to acquire this land 20 years ago and now that I have retired from the United States Air Force, I can dedicate time to create peaceful campsites along the river. This land was originally railroad property as the railroad companies bought much land in the late 1800's to have options to place their railroads. There is still a railroad track nearby but it has been unused since 2015 and it makes a nice hiking path along the river for many miles to the north into the national forest. There are 3 waterfalls nearby and I will have many signs leading to the waterfalls. There are 4 total campsites on the property, 1 site you can drive to (Eagle Pines), and 3 tent sites that require 1/8 mile hike to 2 sites, and a 1/4 mile hike to the other hike-in site. There is no leash required for good pups. If your pup is aggressive with other dogs or people please leash them when on the hiking trails. If your pups would stay in your campsite no leash is required. Other campers may be hiking past your campsite on the trails that is still over 100 feet away from others campsites. You may run into others on the trails where others dogs may not be leashed. If your dog is aggressive to other dogs even if yours is on leash if you can’t control them please muzzle them. This property is for sale if you may be interested. Please ask and I’ll send you the details.
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Presque Isle Campground

3. Presque Isle Campground

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(42)
Presque Isle, WI · 39 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
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Kettle Moraine State Forest (Northern Unit)

4. Kettle Moraine State Forest (Northern Unit)

95%
(22)
State forest in Wisconsin · 303 sites
One of Wisconsin’s best lake camping destinations also has a curious glacial history.
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Amnicon Falls State Park

5. Amnicon Falls State Park

100%
(5)
State park in Wisconsin · 29 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Amnicon Falls State Park.
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Lake Ponder

6. Lake Ponder

97%
(78)
WI · 1 site · Tent, RV
Back in the 1800s the land conditions were ideal for a raspberry farm. The original settler's barn and farmhouse were still standing in 1960 when our family obtained the land. Since then, old buildings have diminished back to Earth. What used to be a small creek is now a small pond and trout stream. We have a cabin, outhouse, outdoor shower and other camping accommodations depending on the camping experience you are looking for! Reconnect with nature, find your tranquility, enjoy the wildlife, be amazed by the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. There's swimming, or just relaxing here!
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Clear Water Camp

7. Clear Water Camp

100%
(240)
Waupaca, WI · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
A private sanctuary with 30 acres located just north of Waupaca's Chain O' Lakes with groomed hiking and/or biking trails. Terrain is varied with ponds, hills, and valleys. Shower, potable water, and rec room available. PLEASE NOTE with heavy rain all wheel drive (AWD) is needed to park next to your site. If you don't have AWD, there's parking by the rec room. We can transport you to your site if there are issues. Firewood is available for purchase in addition to a 24 x 32 rec room/storm shelter. Kayaks and SUPs available to rent too! The rec room offers a fun room full of games (ping pong, darts, and other fun games) and a living room area with multiple TVs. We have a kitchen area with a refrigerator (no water) with snacks, pizza, and beverages available. Head into town for shopping, coffee, and baked treats. Or head to the Chain for crystal clear water, kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, skiing, or dining at one of Waupaca's signature restaurants. Clear Water Camping has a rich history. The location is where the stagecoach house (still standing) was built in 1847 to support the nearby granite quarry.
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Bouressa Family Farm

8. Bouressa Family Farm

99%
(59)
New London, WI · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
There's 2 properties, both beautiful and special. ADDED AMENITIES!!! Shower available! Game Room!! Porta-potty/Outhouse!! Pedal boat on the pond!! AND visit the farm with the CUTEST farm babies!!!!! "The Twenty" is a neat campsite right on the Little Wolf River. This land has been in my family for generations. My dad tells stories of fishing the holes while they made hay when he was a kid. Definitely fishing opportunities, as well as floating down the river (tube, canoe, kayak, sup). There's a nice swimming hole right out from the campsite. The other property is on my pasture-based farm. It's a few miles from the Little Wolf. There is the "FarmStay" Camper, as well as a couple campsites nestled in the woods with a great views of the pastures, woods, and wetlands. We've also recently added a pond that's able to be used by our guests to swim in! There are 100+ acres that can explored on this 100% pasture-based beef operation. We're working on improving the trails. It's beautiful out there! Farm tours and canoe/tube rental available. The surrounding area has a TON of activities to offer for water fun and exploring! Feel free to ask! HipCamp STAR Host!!! woohoo!
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CAMP Door County

9. CAMP Door County

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(23)
Sister Bay, WI · 86 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
CAMP Door County is the newest luxury camping playground on the Door Peninsula. Located just outside of Sister Bay (home of the famous “Fall Fest” each October), our campground offers 20 full hookup seasonal sites and 56 spacious sites equipped with full hookups, including 50/30/20 amp power, water, and sewer services. In addition, we have 20 Primitive Camping sites and 4 Scandinavian Cottages. Each site features a picnic table and a fire ring, perfect for gatherings under the stars. Experience the beauty of nature of your Door County surroundings while enjoying our modern facilities. Amenities include 24/7 Heated Showers, 24/7 Restrooms, 24/7 Laundry, Pine Provisions (grocery & retail store), The Pine Lounge & Bar, Swedish Sauna, Dog Park, on-site Mountain Bike Trails, Children's Playground, Propane Filling Station, Bike Rentals and Bike Cleaning Station. This campground is designed to be your "Basecamp" while exploring Door County while providing ultimate comfort, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Big Bay State Park

10. Big Bay State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Wisconsin · 61 sites
Discover Big Bay State Park's scenic shores and lush campgrounds.
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Interstate State Park

11. Interstate State Park

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(4)
State park in Wisconsin · 84 sites
Discover the scenic beauty of Interstate State Park and its outdoor adventures.
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Kohler-Andrae State Park

12. Kohler-Andrae State Park

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(8)
State park in Wisconsin · 125 sites
Discover Kohler-Andrae State Park's dunes, beaches, and wildlife.
Mirror Lake State Park

13. Mirror Lake State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Wisconsin · 121 sites
Venture into the water for a swim or a day of boating at this Wisconsin state park!
🦫 Flutterby 🦋 Farm 👩🏽‍🌾

14. 🦫 Flutterby 🦋 Farm 👩🏽‍🌾

99%
(597)
Cashton, WI · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Once a working farm, now a haven for wildlife and peace. Primitive, laid-back camping experience. 100 acres of rewilded habitat surrounded by Amish farms. Beaver Haven is our OG location, with five beautiful walk-in dispersed sites along Weister Creek 🦫. At Coyote Car Camp and The Willows, you can car camp creekside 🚌! The Frond, on the east side of the property away from the other campsites and the creek, is a great option for larger or livelier groups, especially those with a 4WD vehicle 🌿. We encourage all campers to consider adding Hipcamp’s Sensible Weather Guarantee at the time of booking, as we’re unable to provide refunds for weather-related cancellations outside of our cancellation window 🌦️. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 BIPOC, LGBTQ+ friendly. All are welcome! 🏳️‍🌈 ❤️
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Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff MN

15. Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff MN

100%
(541)
Dakota, MN · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a very private location. In its former life this property was a limestone quarry. Evidence of it's history remain with high rock walls on both ends of the property. In the center of the property is about 5 acres that is flat and covered with wildflowers and small trees. There are several good options for camping in this area. Surrounding this area is another 15 acres of hills and trees. We have a scenic overlook open to all guests where you can relax and sit on a wooden swing while enjoying the beautiful view of the Mississippi River below. There is a boat ramp just a mile down the hill for boating or fishing on the Mississippi and the city of La Crosse, WI and La Crescent, MN are each only about a five minute drive. Great River Bluffs State Park and countless other recreational opportunities are just minutes away.
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SKILLET CREEK CAMPGROUND

16. SKILLET CREEK CAMPGROUND

96%
(62)
Baraboo, WI · 3 sites
Skillet Creek Campground – Your Gateway to Devil’s Lake Adventure Located just minutes from downtown Baraboo and one mile from the entrance to Devil’s Lake State Park, Skillet Creek Campground is a family-friendly destination surrounded by the natural beauty of central Wisconsin. Whether you're here to hike the bluffs, explore nearby trails, or simply relax in a peaceful setting, this is the perfect spot to unplug and unwind. One of the highlights of the property is our beautiful one-acre swim pond—perfect for cooling off on a warm day or lounging by the water with family and friends. The campground offers a variety of site options, including wooded tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and rustic cabins for a cozy stay close to nature. Guests will enjoy clean restrooms, hot showers, a camp store with essentials, and plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the outdoors. With easy access to Devil’s Lake, the Baraboo Bluffs, and local attractions like Circus World and Pewit’s Nest, Skillet Creek Campground is an ideal basecamp for adventure or relaxation. Come experience the charm of Baraboo and the wild beauty of Devil’s Lake—Skillet Creek Campground is where your next outdoor escape begins.
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Nature's Touch Campground

17. Nature's Touch Campground

93%
(54)
Wisconsin Dells, WI · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Nature's Touch Campground, your ultimate getaway nestled 6 minutes away from downtown Wisconsin Dells! Our campground is open mid April-mid October. It offers a variety of tent sites, cabin rentals, RV sites, and modern amenities for our guests. We welcome your furry friend, there is a $18 pet fee, per pet (Up to 2 pets). The campsites are spacious and well-maintained, with water and electric hookups available. With a wide variety of RV, cabins, and tent sites, you can find the perfect one for you and your family. We have full hookup sites, water and electric sites, and 50- or 30-amp electric. Pull-through sites are available for larger rigs. For seasonal availability or information please email naturestouchcampground@gmail.com. But the magic of Nature's Touch extends far beyond its picturesque setting. Dive into relaxation at our sparkling pool, perfect for cooling off on warm summer days. Indulge in family fun at our game room, where laughter and friendly competition abound. And don't forget to explore our camp store, stocked with essentials and treasures. Something exciting always happens at Nature's Touch Campground, from themed weekends to outdoor adventures. Join us for nature hikes, marshmallow roasts, themed weekends, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. So gather your loved ones, and embark on a journey to Nature's Touch Campground, where every moment is an opportunity for adventure, relaxation, and cherished family moments. We can't wait to welcome you home away from home.
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The Superior Glade

18. The Superior Glade

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(1)
South Range, WI · 1 site
Escape to your own private Northwoods retreat on 5 peaceful acres tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end road near Parkland, Wisconsin. This spacious campsite features a large grassy meadow surrounded by trees, offering plenty of room for multiple tents, yard games, family gatherings, and relaxing under the open sky. Enjoy evenings around the fire ring, meals at the picnic table, and the warm glow of solar string lights as the sun sets through the trees. A short wooded path leads to a clean outhouse, providing rustic convenience while maintaining the feeling of being immersed in nature. Parking is located nearby for easy unloading and setup. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or an adventure-filled weekend, this campsite makes an excellent basecamp for exploring some of Northern Wisconsin's most beautiful destinations. Nearby Attractions Approximately 10 minutes to Amnicon Falls State Park, featuring scenic waterfalls, historic covered bridges, hiking trails, and swimming opportunities. Approximately 15 minutes to Pattison State Park, home to Big Manitou Falls, Wisconsin's tallest waterfall at 165 feet. Approximately 20 minutes to Wisconsin Point, one of the longest freshwater sandbars in the world, offering sandy beaches, swimming, sunsets, and views of Lake Superior. Easy access to the Duluth-Superior area for dining, shopping, breweries, Canal Park, and Lake Superior attractions. Close to hiking, fishing, kayaking, ATV routes, snowmobile trails, and countless Northwoods adventures. After a day of exploring waterfalls, beaches, and forests, return to your private campsite to unwind around the campfire and enjoy the stars. Site Features ✓ Large private grassy meadow campsite ✓ Room for multiple tents ✓ Fire ring ✓ Firewood available ✓ Picnic table ✓ Solar string lights ✓ Rustic outhouse ✓ Nearby parking ✓ Family-friendly ✓ Quiet dead-end road location ✓ Excellent stargazing opportunities ✓ Convenient basecamp for North Shore and Superior-area adventures
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Cedar Hills Campground

19. Cedar Hills Campground

94%
(328)
Mazomanie, WI · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Cedar Hills is a wonderful private campground located on a ridge above 800 acres of stunning DNR land and only a couple minutes drive from historic Sauk City, WI and its many great restaurants. Enjoy great views and 2 miles of hiking trails, personal fire pits and private campsites with access to large pavilion and many communal spaces. Founded in 1979 Cedar Hills has a long history and large community of regulars some of whom have maintained and added to their sites for decades, making this place truly a labor of love. Large sections of this campground are clothing optional, and the whole campsite is strictly 18 and above. Cedar Hills is LGBTQ friendly. Located on a ridge above 800 acres of stunning DNR land and only a couple minutes drive from Sauk City WI and 150 miles from Chicago. Enjoy great views and 2 miles of hiking trails, personal fire pits and private campsites with access to large pavilion. Winter campers may enjoy cross country skiing, snowshoeing and access with your snow machine Founded in 1979 Cedar Hills has a long history and large community of regulars some of whom have maintained and added to their sites for decades, making this place truly a labor of love. Large sections of this campground are clothing optional, and the whole campsite is strictly 18 and above and LGBTQ friendly. Come and visit our 40 sites located on a breathtaking ridgeline with stunning views of the valleys below.
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Sky High Camping Resort - RV Sites

20. Sky High Camping Resort - RV Sites

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(1)
Portage, WI · 107 sites
Welcome to Sky High Camping Resort, where we offer a unique blend of natural beauty and family-friendly amenities that make your camping experience unforgettable. Nestled in the stunning Baraboo Bluffs of Wisconsin, our resort is designed to provide a perfect escape into nature while ensuring comfort and fun for all ages. At Sky High Camping Resort, we pride ourselves on continuously enhancing your stay with exciting features. Our two swimming pools cater to all guests, with a popular children's wading pool that parents love. The spacious sun deck surrounding the pools offers ample seating, ensuring everyone has a comfortable spot to relax and soak up the sun. Summer camping in Wisconsin is a delight, and our resort is the ideal destination to enjoy it. From Memorial Day through our festive Halloween weekend in October, we host a variety of scheduled events each weekend. Join us for hayrides, family movie nights, and other fun activities that create lasting memories for you and your loved ones. Celebrating over 60 years of family camping, Sky High Camping Resort is dedicated to providing a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere. We appreciate our returning guests and invite newcomers to discover the charm of our resort. Come experience the joy of camping at Sky High, where adventure and relaxation await!
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Wisconsin camping guide

Where to go

Northwest Wisconsin

If you're searching for the most remote Wisconsin campgrounds, the Northern Highlands are a good place to start with hills stretching up to the shore of Lake Superior. Paddle around the islands, sea caves, and lighthouses of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in a kayak, then pitch your tent at a lake campground, or seek out secluded backcountry tent sites in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. To the west, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway hugs the coast of the Mississippi River and the Minnesota border, running through Governor Knowles State Forest and Interstate State Park.

Northeast Wisconsin

The forested lakes of the Northwoods blanket northern Wisconsin, stretching down to the shores of Lake Michigan, where the Door County Peninsula curls out around Green Bay. The scenic area is dotted with freshwater beaches, cherry orchards, and hiking trails, making it the perfect spot for a camping getaway. At the northeastern tip, Rock Island State Park is a favorite among campers, with RV sites open year-round.

Southwest Wisconsin

Family campers make a beeline for Wisconsin Dells, the Waterpark Capital of the World, where plenty of full-amenity camping resorts dot the area and nearby Mirror Lake State Park. Just to the south, Baraboo is the gateway to Wisconsin’s most popular park, Devil’s Lake State Park, which boasts beaches, cliff-top walks, and three campgrounds. Further west, the rolling hills and river valleys along the Wisconsin River are ideal for fishing, paddling, and tranquil summer camping.

Southeast Wisconsin

Wisconsin's largest city, Milwaukee, stands proud on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, where urban campers can sample Wisconsin’s craft beer scene and visit the Harley-Davidson Museum. North of Milwaukee, Lake Winnebago is a popular choice for lakeside camping, while backpackers hiking the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail will find some of the best camping within Kettle Moraine State Forest.

Frequently Asked Questions About Camping in Wisconsin

Is Wisconsin good for camping?

Wisconsin is a great camping destination with dozens of state parks, national forests, and plenty of private camping options and RV parks—not to mention a ton of lake campgrounds with access to both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, plus a border with sandy beaches on the Mississippi River. Whether heading out on hidden gem waterfall hikes, kayaking around caves, exploring the many bike trails, or hitting the top city hubs of Milwaukee, Door County’s Green Bay, and Wisconsin Dells (known for its waterparks and mini golf for family fun), a Wisconsin campground or Wisconsin state park Devil’s Lake State Park) awaits with tent camping or RV sites. Summertime is for lake visits, and late spring and early fall are still mild enough for tent camping. It's snowy from November through February, when you’ll want to opt for a rustic cabin or a vacation rental getaway.

Is camping allowed in Wisconsin state parks?

Yes, Wisconsin state parks are open for camping. Of the state’s 50+ state parks, nearly all of them allow camping of some kind, whether tent camping, RV camping, or cabin camping. Wisconsin’s most popular parks with camping include Devil’s Lake State Park south of Baraboo, Peninsula State Park (set on the shores of Lake Michigan in Door County), the year-round Rock Island State Park, Willow River State Park, and Copper Falls State Park.

Is wild camping legal in Wisconsin?

Yes, wild camping is allowed in Wisconsin in county forests, state forests, and national forests. Wild camping, typically described as primitive or dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available within Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, including at Porcupine Lake Wilderness, Rainbow Lake Wilderness, and Blackjack Springs Wilderness. Some Wisconsin River islands are managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), meaning that the ones that are public land are open to camping. Some state parks feature a small number of backpacking campsites, and you can find more private, secluded camping in Wisconsin with Hipcamp.

Is there free camping in Wisconsin?

You can find free camping in Wisconsin in its national forests: Nicolet and Chequamegon, each of which span thousands of acres and house various national wilderness areas. The free campsites in these forests are primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you’ll need to come prepared. Most of this land is open and free of charge to use, but some beaches, boat launches, and trailheads require small day-use fees or permits.

Can you camp anywhere in a Wisconsin national forest?

No, you cannot camp anywhere in Wisconsin national forests, but they do have plenty of free areas available for dispersed camping. Wisconsin is home to two national forests: Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, both managed together as the 1.5-million acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Throughout are dozens of designated campgrounds with tent sites, including at Twin Lakes Recreation Area and Bear Lake Recreation Area. In addition, the forest offers cabins at Lost Lake, some large group campsites, many RV campsites (most with hookups), and a lot of dispersed camping options. Just be sure to park up to 30 feet from the edge of any road, and pitch your tent at least 150 feet away from any trail or road (and at least 200 feet away from any water). Dispersed camping in Wisconsin national forests is limited to 21 days at the same site within a 30-day period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wisconsin is a great camping destination, with dozens of state parks, wide-open national forests, and plenty of private camping options and RV parks—not to mention a ton of lake campgrounds with access to both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, as well as a border with sandy Mississippi River beaches. Whether heading out on hidden gem waterfall hikes, kayaking around caves, exploring the many bike trails, or hitting the top city hubs of Milwaukee, Door County's Green Bay, and Wisconsin Dells (known for its waterparks and mini golf for family fun), a Wisconsin campground or Wisconsin state park Devil's Lake State Park) awaits with tent camping or RV sites. Summertime is for lake visits, and late spring and early fall are still mild enough for tent camping. It's snowy from November through February, when you'll want to opt for a rustic cabin or a vacation rental getaway.

You can find free camping in Wisconsin in its national forests: Nicolet and Chequamegon, each of which span thousands of acres and house various national wilderness areas. The free campsites in these forests are primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you'll need to come prepared. Most of this land is open and free of charge to use, but some beaches, boat launches, and trailheads require small day-use fees or permits.

Yes, Wisconsin state parks are open for camping. Of the state's 50+ state parks, nearly all of them allow camping of some kind, whether tent camping, RV camping, or cabin camping. Wisconsin's most popular parks with camping include Devil's Lake State Park south of Baraboo, Peninsula State Park (set on the shores of Lake Michigan in Door County), the year-round Rock Island State Park, Willow River State Park, and Copper Falls State Park.

Yes, wild camping is allowed in Wisconsin in county forests, state forests, and national forests. Wild camping, typically described as primitive or dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available within Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, including at Porcupine Lake Wilderness, Rainbow Lake Wilderness, and Blackjack Springs Wilderness. Some Wisconsin River islands are managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), meaning that the ones that are public land are open to camping. Some state parks feature a small number of backpacking campsites, and you can find more private, secluded camping in Wisconsin with Hipcamp.

No, you cannot camp anywhere in Wisconsin national forests, but they do have free areas for dispersed camping. Wisconsin is home to two national forests: Nicolet National Forest and Chequamegon National Forest, both managed together as the 1.5-million acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Throughout are dozens of designated campgrounds with tent sites, including at Twin Lakes Recreation Area and Bear Lake Recreation Area. In addition, the forest offers cabins at Lost Lake, some large group campsites, many RV campsites (most with hookups), and a lot of dispersed camping options. Just be sure to park up to 30 feet from the edge of any road, and pitch your tent at least 150 feet away from any trail or road (and at least 200 feet away from any water).

Camping fees at Wisconsin state parks vary depending on the type of campsite, the park, and the season. Here's a general breakdown of the fees:

  • Non-electric tent and RV sites: $15 to $22 per night for Wisconsin residents, $20 to $27 per night for non-residents.
  • Electric tent and RV sites: $20 to $30 per night for Wisconsin residents, $25 to $35 per night for non-residents.
  • Group campsites: $30 to $60 per night for Wisconsin residents, $35 to $65 per night for non-residents, depending on the size of the group.
  • Cabin rentals: Prices vary depending on the park and the type of cabin, but expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $200 per night.

Additionally, you'll need a Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker for your vehicle when camping at a state park. The daily fees for this are $8 for residents and $11 for non-residents. Annual stickers are also available for $28 for residents and $38 for non-residents.

Keep in mind that these are general estimates and fees may vary slightly depending on the specific park and time of year. It's always a good idea to check the park's website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information about camping fees.

Yes, there is free camping in Wisconsin, primarily in the form of dispersed camping in national forests. The two main national forests in Wisconsin are Nicolet and Chequamegon. These forests offer primitive and dispersed campsites with no facilities, so campers need to be prepared for a more rugged experience. While most of the land in these forests is open and free of charge for camping, some areas may require small day-use fees or permits for activities like beach access, boat launches, and trailheads.

The cost of camping at Wisconsin state parks varies depending on the type of campsite, the park, and the time of year. On average, the nightly fees for campsites range from $15 to $35 for Wisconsin residents and $20 to $40 for non-residents. Here's a general breakdown of camping fees:

  • Tent, trailer, and RV sites: $15 to $35 for residents, $20 to $40 for non-residents
  • Electric hookups: Additional $5 to $10 per night
  • Group sites: $30 to $60 for residents, $35 to $65 for non-residents
  • Family cabins: $50 to $100 per night
  • Shelters: $30 to $60 per night

It's important to note that these fees are for camping only, and a vehicle admission sticker is required for all motor vehicles entering state parks, forests, and recreation areas. Annual stickers are $28 for residents and $38 for non-residents, while daily stickers are $8 for residents and $11 for non-residents.

For more information on specific parks and their fees, visit the Hipcamp Wisconsin State Parks page or the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.

No, you cannot camp anywhere in Wisconsin. Camping is allowed in designated areas such as state parks, national forests, and private campgrounds. It is important to camp only in authorized locations to protect the environment and respect private property. Dispersed camping is allowed in some areas of the national forests, but you must follow specific rules and guidelines. In addition, there are many private campgrounds and state parks throughout Wisconsin that offer a variety of camping options, including tent sites, RV sites, and cabins. Always make sure to check the regulations and guidelines of the area you plan to camp in, and obtain any necessary permits or reservations before setting up camp.

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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field