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Sharing its border with the waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Wisconsin lies deep in the heart of the Midwest. It's been dubbed "America's Dairyland" due to its production of milk and cheese. Even still, it's home to vibrant cities, including Madison and Milwaukee.
Indigenous people first moved into the region during the Wisconsin Glaciation and thrived for thousands of years before the first French explorers arrived in the 17th century. The state officially became part of the United States in 1848, with significant numbers of migrants arriving from Germany and Scandinavia to leave their cultural mark.
Wisconsin's landscapes range from coniferous forests to sandstone bluffs and sparkling lakes, with a humid continental climate that's marked by hot summers and cold winters. There are more than 60 Wisconsin state parks offering some of the best scenery in the Midwest. Rent an RV and head out to explore.
RV Camping in Wisconsin
If you're visiting the capital, Madison, you can overnight at one of the numerous RV parks in and around the city. Good options include the pet-friendly Lake Farm Campground within William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park and the Madison KOA, with full-hookup sites located on the northern outskirts of the city.
Head east, and you'll eventually arrive in Wisconsin's largest city, Milwaukee, which sprawls along the shores of Lake Michigan. It features plenty of family-friendly museums, art galleries, and zoos, plus well-equipped campgrounds. These include the Wisconsin State Fair Park RV Park, a year-round option that offers both back-in and pull-through, full-hookup sites. If you're traveling with kids, consider staying at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in the city's south that boasts a miniature golf course, a water slide, and two swimming pools.
North of Madison lies Wisconsin Dells, which is packed with theme parks and serves as the gateway to Mirror Lake State Park. The Fox Hill RV Park & Campground is a good option to the south of the city, with a heated swimming pool, weekend pancake breakfasts, and a fenced dog run area among its perks. It's also an excellent base for exploring Devil's Lake State Park and the Swan Lake State Wildlife Area.
Anglers should make a point of staying at the Blue Top Resort & Campground near Fremont in central Wisconsin, with its electric/water sites offering the perfect setting for luring walleye and white bass in the waters of the Wolf River. Also nearby is the Wisconsin Riverside Resort. Its full-hookup sites are on the doorstep of all the Lower Wisconsin River's water pursuits.
Continue driving northwest, and you'll arrive at the Stoney Creek RV Resort, an amusement park-style Wisconsin RV campground that features a fishing pond, a mini-golf course, and wagon rides. If you want to explore the protected forests of northern Wisconsin, you can book a campsite at the Patricia Lake Campground to relax on its lakeside beach or go hiking through the wooded surroundings.
In the far southwest of the state is the Rustic Barn Campground & RV Park, which offers a picturesque base for RVers wanting to experience the rural landscapes of the Midwest. It's just a stone's throw from the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, as well as offering easy access to Yellowstone Lake State Park.
Experience the family-friendly theme parks of Wisconsin Dells and the serene rural landscapes along the Mississippi River. Book a camper rental in Wisconsin and start planning your adventure to the Badger State.

Bear Lake Campground, WI

The scenery is key for any vacation getaway, which makes exploring with an RV rental near Bear Lake Campground an easy way to an enticing stay. The beautiful Bear Lake adds to the campground's appeal, and some of the recreational opportunities you can find here include swimming, fishing, kayaking, volleyball, horseshoes, basketball, mini-golf, a playground, and community events from time to time. There’s even a baseball diamond for a game of pickup ball. This 26-acre campground has full hookup sites for your convenience, and there are waterfront sites available. The RV campground is pet-friendly and has a dog park, so the pups can have some fun too. There are also restrooms and shower facilities on-site.

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Big Cub Trail, Laona, WI

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Pine Point Campground (Chippewa County), WI

Camping with an RV rental at Pine Point Campground is one the best ways to enjoy northwestern Wisconsin. The shimmering waters of Lake Holcombe border the campground and provide a tranquil, retreat-like atmosphere. Along with the dramatic scenery, there's a lot more to enjoy here. You can put a boat in the water at the boat launch, go swimming, enjoy the playground, have a picnic, or hike around the lake.

Campsites at Pine Point Campground have water and electric hookups, so you don’t have to go without comfort while enjoying a perfect sunrise every morning. Firewood is offered for purchase on-site, and the campground also provides shower facilities.

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Kapsy Drive, Gilman, WI

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site

Grant River Campground, WI

Overview

Spread along the banks of the Upper Mississippi River, the Grant River Campground, located in the "Catfish Capital of Wisconsin," is a modern campground that offers a plethora of outdoor and recreational activities.

Recreation

The famous fishing on the Mississippi River draws crowds of anglers each year. The most popular species is the channel catfish, earning the city of Potosi the nickname "Catfish Capital of Wisconsin." Other species include bluegill, walleye, crappie, northern pike and bass.

Aside from fishing, boating and water sports are the most popular activities, and a boat ramp is available at the campsite for visitors.

Facilities

Picnic shelter and a playgrounds create an ideal environment for a small party or family get-together. Both tent and …
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River Lane Road, Potosi, WI

Amenities

Water access, Camping, Picnicking, Evening programs, Fishing, Day use area, Birding

Highland Ridge Campground, WI

Overview

Highland Ridge overlooks the sparkling Eau Galle Reservoir located in Spring Valley, in western Wisconsin. The area boasts 648 acres of scenery with numerous opportunities for recreation, including fishing, canoeing and plenty of hiking. Horseback riders enjoy the trails around the lush region.

Recreation

Hikers can enjoy the 7 miles worth of trails, along with overlook seating areas and a swimming beach. Horseback riders have a variety of trails to choose from. Fishermen cast their reels year-round. Kayaking, canoeing, and electric-motor boating are common.

Facilities

Highland Ridge has forty-six campsites including eight walk-in tent sites. Showers, trash/recycle stations, an interpretive building, water fill stations, dump station, and a playground are all available for campers. During the summer, weekly interpretive …
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Dugan Road, Spring Valley, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Visitor center, Fishing, Swimming site, Kayaking, Horseback riding, Swimming, Horse camping, Canoeing

Blackhawk Park, WI

Overview

Blackhawk Park is located on a forested bend of the main channel of the Mississippi River. The campground is the largest public use facility in Mississippi's Pool 9, offering a wide variety of recreational activities.

Recreation

Boating, kayaking, canoeing and fishing are Blackhawk's most popular forms of recreation.

Park rangers provide a variety of programs and activities throughout the summer. Interpretive programs are based on recreation, local history and the environment. Other activities range from guided walks and campfire talks, to natural crafts programs.

Here, one can view majestic bluffs and rich backwater vegetation. Sometimes a river barge or classic paddle-wheeled steamboat can be seen journeying up the river.

Facilities

The campground offers 150 campsites, including 73 with electrical …
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Violet Road, De Soto, WI

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Camping, Boating, Fishing, Day use area, Interpretive programs, Swimming, Kayaking, Canoeing

Moose Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Moose Lake Campground sits along its namesake lake in the Chequamegon National Forest of northern Wisconsin. The serene lake and surrounding forest offer a spectacular location for families to enjoy nature.

Recreation

The location provides access to a variety of activities, including miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails.

Anglers will find an abundance of musky, walleye, bass and pan fish in the lake, and the clear water is ideal for kayaking, canoeing and swimming. A sandy beach and a boat ramp provide convenient lake access.

Facilities

This small and semi-secluded campground offers about 15 single-family campsites for tent and RV camping.

Each site is equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible vault toilets, drinking …
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North Everett Road, Hayward, WI

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Camping

Beaver Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Beaver Lake Campground is a small, secluded, family-friendly campground located on the shores of its namesake lake. The waterfront sites provide spectacular scenic views of the area and its location gives visitors access to several popular areas of the Chequamegon National Forest.

Recreation

In addition to the boating and fishing opportunities offered at the lake, a number of day hikes can be accessed from the campground. A short trail connects the campground to the North Country National Scenic Trail, which traverses through Chequamegon National Forest as it makes its way from New York to North Dakota.

The surrounding area offers many miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails, along with several lakes and rivers to wet a …
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Beaver Lake Road, Marengo, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Biking

Black Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Black Lake is highly ranked as a family-favorite campground. It is spread out along the eastern shores of its namesake, Black Lake. The calm waters beckon to adventurers, offering fishing, boating, swimming and other recreational activities in the northwestern Wisconsin wilderness.

Recreation

The lake offers plentiful fishing, with musky, walleye, bass and pan fish available in abundance. Kayaking and canoeing are also enjoyed by visitors, as the water is usually peaceful and calm. A variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, loon, fox and others, make their homes in the area and are often spotted by visitors.

Hundreds of miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails surround the lake. The Black Lake interpretive trail offers a 4-mile, in-depth …
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Forest Road 1666, Winter, WI

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

East Twin Campground, WI

Overview

Located on a sparkling 110-acre lake, the East Twin Campground is a known family favorite. The area provides access to a beautiful portion of the Chequamegon National Forest in northwestern Wisconsin.

Recreation

A variety of recreational activities are available, including fishing, boating and swimming on the adjacent lake. A boat ramp is located about a half-mile east of the campground, providing access to East Twin Lake and also features a walk-in portage to West Twin lake which is located just outside the campground. Largemouth bass and pan fish are akin to the body of water, as well as an occasional musky or other freshwater species.

Miles of hiking and mountain bike trails are located nearby and just down the …
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East Twin Lake Road, Clam Lake, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Biking

Namekagon Campground, WI

Overview

Namekagon campground is a family-friendly campground that runs alongside its namesake lake, at the headwaters of the Namekagon River. It is the perfect spot to kayak, canoe, jet ski, swim or take a boat ride to one of the many restaurants along the shoreline.

With its close proximity to mountain bike trails and the North Country hiking trail, Namekagon campground is an ideal location for making a base camp.

Recreation

Namekagon Lake offers excellent fishing, and anglers will find musky, pike, walleye and bass, among other fish varieties, available in abundance.

The campground is conveniently located near off-highway vehicle, hiking and mountain bike trails. The North Country National Scenic Trail is also nearby. The Namekagon Nature Trail is a …
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Forest Road 199, Marengo, WI

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Camping, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking

Day Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Day Lake Campground is situated in northwestern Wisconsin, not far from the shores of Lake Superior. The spacious and peaceful Day Lake offers a family-friendly campground with swimming beaches, a boat launch and picnic area. Day Lake is a designated off-road vehicle campground, allowing off-road vehicle use to and from the nearby trails.

Recreation

Located in the elk capital of Wisconsin, the Day Lake area has activities for everyone. Miles of off-road vehicle, hiking and mountain biking trails are nearby on the Dead Horse Run Off-road Vehicle (ATV/UTV) Trail. A half-mile interpretive trail can be accessed from the campground.

A boat ramp and picnic area with beach access are located two miles south of the campground, on County Highway …
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Day Lake Boat Landing Road, Clam Lake, WI

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Fishing, Swimming site

Sailor Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Rustic Sailor Lake Campground sits on the northwestern shores of scenic Sailor Lake. Its scenic views and secluded location make it popular for campers and explorers alike. The campground offers access to the lake as well as a beautiful picnic area and access to off-road vehicle trails.

Recreation

Sailor Lake Campground is a favorite among off-road enthusiasts, offering direct access to the 70-mile Flambeau Trail System. The trail is highlighted by rolling terrain, tree-lined corridors, wooden bridges and vistas overlooking various bogs and lakes. It is a popular snowmobiling location during winter months. The campground is adjacent to 170-acre Sailor Lake, which is popular for boating and fishing. Anglers will find healthy populations of pan fish and northern pike. …
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Sailor Lake Camp Ground Road, Park Falls, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Historic sites, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Canoeing

Eastwood Campground, WI

Overview

The Eastwood Campground is a family-friendly campground with access to a beautiful northern Wisconsin recreation area, complete with hiking trails and a scenic lake.

Recreation

A boat ramp into the 411-acre Mondeaux Flowage is available not far from the campground. The lake, although rather shallow, is popular for swimming and fishing. Anglers can expect a catch of musky, pan fish, largemouth bass and pike, among other varieties.

A series of hiking trails is available in the area, including for the 1,200-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which traces the edges of a historic glacier that once covered the state of Wisconsin and much of North America.

Facilities

The campground offers almost two dozen sites for tent or RV camping. …
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Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Westboro, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Other recreation concession site, Swimming site

Twin Lakes, WI

Overview

Tucked in a forest of pines, evergreens and hardwoods, Twin Lakes campground overlooks the sparkling blue Twin Lake, offering a secluded oasis for both tent and RV campers.

Recreation

Boating and fishing are popular activities on the lake, with excellent trout and pan fish available.

The area holds many opportunities to encounter rare species of fish, wildlife and plants. Bird watching, nature study programs and viewing the vivid fall foliage are also among popular activities for visitors.

Nearby hunting opportunities for big game, upland game birds, waterfowl and small game, exists across the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Fishing for trout or other game fish is available in any of the 600 available lakes or 1,200 miles of stream.

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Twins Lake Camp Ground Road, Park Falls, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Mountain biking, Canoeing, Star gazing

Spearhead Point Campground, WI

Overview

Spearhead Point Campground is one of the most popular campgrounds on the scenic Mondeaux Flowage. Unique family-oriented campsites and access to panoramic views of the lake are unprecedented elsewhere in the forest. The campground provides numerous opportunities for recreation and enjoyment of the surrounding area.

Recreation

Boating, swimming and fishing are popular activities. Anglers can expect to find a variety of species, including pike, largemouth bass and bluegill. Boats with and without motors are allowed on the lake, however the lake is quite shallow in some areas. A portion of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is easily accessed from the campground. The trail is open to hiking and wanders 1,200 miles along the edge of a historic glacier …
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Park Road, Westboro, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Other recreation concession site, Swimming site, Biking

Two Lakes Campground, WI

Overview

Two Lakes Campground is nestled between Lake Owen and Bass Lake. Campsites are spacious and shaded by pine and mixed hardwoods, and most sites offer sweeping lake views.

Recreation

Campers have access to two swimming beaches, two boat ramps and a fishing pier. Lake Owen and Bass Lake contain panfish, northern pike, walleye, bass and trout.

Lake activities include power boating, sailing, water skiing, canoeing and kayaking. There is a half-mile interpretive trail, as well as access to the North Country National Scenic Trail.

Facilities

The campground has drinking water, vault toilets and a dump station for RVs. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and grill.

Natural Features

Two Lakes is adjacent to the Porcupine Lake Wilderness …
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Twin Lakes Campground, Drummond, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Water sports

Smith Rapids Campground, WI

Overview

Smith Rapids Campground is located on the South Fork of the Flambeau River. With campsites designated to accommodate equestrians, it is an ideal location for horseback riding. Hiking, river fishing and canoeing are popular activities.

Recreation

The campground is specifically tailored to accommodate horseback riders, providing direct access to the 18.5-mile Smith River Saddle Equestrian Trail. The trails in the area are very rugged and have a limited maintenance schedule, but remain popular with equestrian riders and campers alike. The fast-flowing South Fork of the Flambeau River is popular among canoeists. A carry-down boat ramp is available at the campground. The river has walleye, smallmouth bass, redhorse, musky and northern pike. The campground is also in close proximity to …
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Smith Rapids Road, Park Falls, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Horseback riding

Franklin Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Franklin Lake Campground is one of the most popular camping spots within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Northern Wisconsin. Its unique structures built by the CCC land it on the National Register of Historic Places. The campground is in a beautiful setting, among tall pines and hemlocks, perched on the edge of the clear blue waters of Franklin Lake. In addition to its scenic landscape, the campground offers access to a variety of hiking trails.

Recreation

The lake provides visitors with ample opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming. Anglers can expect a catch of walleye, northern pike, large and smallmouth bass, rock bass, perch, and bluegill, among others. The lake is open to all types of boating, motorized and …
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Youngs Lane, Three Lakes, WI

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Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Interpretive programs, Kayaking, Canoeing

Boulder Lake Campground, WI

Overview

Boulder Lake Campground is conveniently located near Boulder Lake in northern Wisconsin. It is the forest's largest campground but campsites fill up fast. The campground is home to individual and group sites, making it an ideal location to relax with friends or family. Recreational opportunities abound.

Recreation

Boulder Lake provides ample opportunities for power boating, water skiing, fishing and swimming. Anglers might catch walleye, northern pike, bass or panfish. Ice fishing is also popular on the lake, and the boat ramp and parking area are plowed during the winter to provide better access to the lake.

Nearby streams are good for trout fishing and in addition, the Wolf River offers whitewater rafting and canoeing opportunities. Educational programs may be …
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Boulder Campground Lane, White Lake, WI

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Camping, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Day use area, Water sports

Newman Lake Shelter, WI

Overview

Newman Lake Shelter is a day-use picnicking shelter available for large groups. It is situated within the Newman Lake Recreation Area. A variety of recreational opportunities abound.

Recreation

The recreation area contains a boat ramp, beach, accessible fishing dock, horseshoe pits and a playground for children. Visitors enjoy exploring many hiking and biking trails that are located near the picnic shelter. During the winter months, the trails are popular for cross country skiing. The beach provides opportunities for swimming, while the lake is a welcome respite for boaters and anglers alike. Fishing is a popular activity and a typical catch might include bluegill, crappie, various bass and perch.

Facilities

The accessible shelter can accommodate up to 50 people. It …
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Park Road, Park Falls, WI

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Swimming, Canoeing, Birding

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