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Uncle Ben’s Camping

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32mi from Potawatomi State Park · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Abrams, WI
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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$35
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Northern Glamping Camp

94%
(365)
48mi from Potawatomi State Park · 2 sites · Lodging · 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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$74
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Corner Creek Ranch

100%
(5)
39mi from Potawatomi State Park · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Coleman, WI
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.
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$25
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C•A•M•P•D by the Willows

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(4)
41mi from Potawatomi State Park · 2 sites · Tents · De Pere, WI
Welcome to your ultimate minimalist getaway! Nestled in a serene clearing, our property offers the perfect mix of comfort and adventure. Enjoy tent camping on a spacious, flat grassy area that's ideal for setting up your home away from home. We’ve got you covered with a clean portable toilet that is set up in a bathroom tent for privacy, solar lights to brighten your nights, and a handy hose for all your water needs. For the adventurous, nearby farms, hiking trails, and a breathtaking waterfall are just waiting to be explored. And don’t forget to indulge in local wines and spirits at nearby wineries and distilleries. Bring along your furry friends—our property is dog-friendly, so they can join in on the fun too. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, your next great escape starts here! Firewood available for purchase. We also offer a tent you can rent, as well as bikes! Join us in this little bit of heaven.
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Wildflower Wanderlust

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6.1mi from Potawatomi State Park · 2 sites · Tents · Sturgeon Bay, WI
An oasis of gardens and meadows that has become my personal sanctuary. My hopes are that visitors enjoy all aspects of my property as much as I do. Learn more about this land: You can choose to set up camp in the meadow or near the gardens. In the meadow you will find paths that you can stroll through throughout the property where you can you bird watch and observe Wisconsin's natural prairie and vegetation. The open field area provides more room whether it's to throw a frisbee, bask in the sun or play some competitive yard games with your family and friends. Regardless of where you set up camp, you can enjoy your morning coffee in the secret flower garden or a nightcap next to the fire under the grape covered arbor while watching the night stars. Feeling adventurous? The Ahnapee trail is an old railroad trail that is now a hiking and biking path that extends from Sturgeon Bay to Kewaunee. The Ahnapee Trail is 1.5 miles down the road. Also located within miles is the Ahnapee River, which is ideal for canoeing and kayaking.
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Rays Boneyard Saloon

33mi from Potawatomi State Park · 21 sites · Tents, RVs · Lena, WI
Ray’s Boneyard Saloon — Rough Camping & Bar + Grill Settle in for a no-frills, back-to-basics camping experience on 10 acres at Ray’s Boneyard, just outside Lena, Wisconsin. Rough camping in an open field with space for both RVs and tents—this is for the self-contained camper who enjoys simplicity, wide skies, and live music. What You Get 21 sites for RVs and tents Campfires allowed Pets welcome Bar & grill on site with a full menu What’s Not Provided • No toilets or showers • No potable water • No electrical or water hookups Rates • From $10/night Why Stay Here Ray’s Boneyard is for campers who love to unplug, enjoy rustic settings, and don’t mind roughing it a bit. With the bar & grill right there, you can fuel up without having to pack much food. The open field setting makes it easy to pick your spot, spread out, and enjoy the peace. Tips Before You Go • Bring your own water and waste solutions (grey/black tanks) • Bring a fire ring or grate if you want to cook over flames • Plan for minimal amenities • Be prepared for weather exposure, insects, and full night skies
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Overview

About

Acrophobics beware! You might not want to climb the 75-foot observation tower in Potawatomi State Park! But for the rest of us, this massive tower peaks above the canopy of the trees and gives stellar views across Green Bay. Where else can you climb 75 feet in the middle of the forest?! But if you’d rather keep your two feet on the ground, there are plenty of activities for you at Potawatomi State Park, too. For all day fun-in-the-sun, rent a kayak or canoe and hit the waters of Green Bay where you can observe Scuba divers and water skiers. Join in the elevated (or not) fun!

When to go

The best times to visit Potawatomi State Park are during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, though it's also the busiest season. Winters can be harsh, with some areas less accessible, but provide a quiet, snowy retreat for those seeking solitude.

Know before you go

  • Ensure your vehicle has a valid admission sticker before entering the park.
  • Check the park's calendar for any special events or potential closures.
  • Remember that the park is open from 6am to 11pm year-round, offering ample time for exploration.
  • For any inquiries, Potawatomi State Park can be reached at +1-920-746-2890.
  • Stay updated on current trail conditions to plan your visit accordingly.
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