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If you're an RV camper looking to visit the best and biggest lakes in Wisconsin, consider stopping at Camp 10 Campground. This RV park is situated perfectly between Lake Winnebago and Lake Michigan, in the beautiful countryside of Manitowoc County, and has everything you'll need for a fantastic RV camping vacation. The campground has lots of on-site entertainment, including a swimming pond, a mini-golf course, and plenty of fun outdoor games. This pet-friendly campground in eastern Wisconsin is ideal for your pets due to the vast wilderness and abundance of nearby hiking trails. The park even has a camp store where you can pick up essentials such as firewood and propane.When you book an RV in Manitowoc County, you won't come across a better-equipped campground than Camp 10. There are over 80 campsites for use, which provide water and electric hookups with 20/30 amp service. Pull-through sites are also available, and each site comes with a picnic table and fire ring. A few amenities are also supplied, including WiFi access, laundry facilities, and bathrooms.Anybody who rents a motorhome near Camp 10 Campground will have access to some of the best sights in eastern Wisconsin. Campers can easily reach Lake Winnebago and Lake Michigan, the two largest lakes in the state. As well as these sublime natural sights, Camp 10 is close to many towns and cities. Reedsville is the closest town and has a few shops and restaurants, and bigger cities such as Appleton, Manitowoc, and Green Bay are all less than an hour's drive away and provide plenty of family-friendly attractions.



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The Great Outdoors

Reedsville campers will want to explore some of the state parks dotted along the edge of Lake Winnebago and Lake Michigan. High Cliff State Park lies on the northeastern shore of Lake Winnebago and is popular for its stark landscape and challenging hiking trails. There are several trail loops in the park that lead up limestone bluffs to a 40-foot-tall observation tower. From the tower, you can see across the shimmering Lake Winnebago, and hikers will spot some of the surrounding cities, including Appleton and Oshkosh. Visitors may also want to stop and admire the 12-foot-tall statue of Native American Chief Red Bird, who surveys the lake from high atop the cliffs. If you're looking for watersports, Lake Winnebago is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, boating, and much more. Fishing is another popular pastime, and catches include walleye, perch, and bass.If you travel east to Lake Michigan, you'll stumble upon the scenic Point Beach State Forest. This dense forest stands on the edge of Lake Michigan. It features roughly six miles of sandy beaches, making this an excellent spot for vacationers. There are 17 miles of hiking trails in the forest, most of which lead along the shorefront and loop by the Rawley Point Lighthouse, one of the tallest lighthouses on Lake Michigan. Strong winds and no boat launch make Point Beach State Forest a tricky spot for watersports, but small watercraft are allowed on the lake. Swimming is no issue and is a popular pastime.Another state park worth visiting during your visit with an RV rental near Lake Michigan is Kohler- Andrae State Park. This is another state park on the edge of Lake Michigan and features massive dunes and grasslands with easy access to the lake. Hikers will love exploring the boardwalks and climbing the dunes, which offer incredible vistas of the glistening lake below. Pets are welcome on some of the trails but are not allowed on the beaches. Swimming is very popular at the park thanks to the miles of beaches, and watercraft including boats, canoes, and kayaks are welcome.

Exploring the City

Camping at the Camp 10 Campground provides an ideal base for exploring some of Wisconsin's best cities. Manitowoc is a mid-sized city on the edge of Lake Michigan, which is a popular tourist destination thanks to its family-friendly activities and beautiful setting. One of Manitowoc's best attractions in the Manitowoc Lincoln Park Zoo, which features roughly 200 animals, both local and exotic, including Asian black bears, bald eagles, and lynx. The zoo also runs some events for special occasions, so it's worth checking its calendar before you visit.Another popular attraction in Manitowoc is the Rahr West Art Museum. This stunning Victorian-style building houses some of the best artwork in eastern Wisconsin, and the mansion itself is a remarkable representation of architectural style during the late 19th century. There are some world-famous names on display in the gallery, including Joan Miro, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso.Alternatively, you may want to visit one of the cities near Lake Winnebago, and Appleton is a beautiful city with many exciting attractions. One of the most famous museums in Appleton is The History Museum at the Castle, which houses a wide range of exhibits, including tools that helped shape the region since the 1850s, the golden age of toys, and the science behind guitars. The most popular exhibit in the museum highlights Harry Houdini, who lived in Appleton for a time as a child, and this display even teaches visitors the tricks to some of Houdini's most famous illusions.


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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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