Campgrounds in Wisconsin
are as varied as the areas around
them--there are forests, prairies,
lakes, rivers, hills, and valleys.
You'll find campgrounds, trails, historic
and archaeological sites, places for
solitude and places for large group
gatherings.
Click on map or list
below
A typical campsite is in a natural
setting with road access, a fire ring,
and a picnic table, and can be used
by either vehicle or tent campers.
But there also are backpack, walk-in,
and canoe-in sites, sites with electrical
hookups, and sites designed specifically
for either tent or vehicle campers.
Some sites are accessible for people
with disabilities. Some are for people
with horses. Others accommodate large
groups of campers
For
campgrounds in state parks and forests
that are open for winter
camping
Spend the night with
nature in one of more than 4,600 campsites
in Wisconsin state parks and forests
Wisconsin
State Park Camping -Information
on camping in state parks. Directions,
park maps and contact info
Wisconsin
National Forest Camping -52 campgrounds throughout the Chequamegon-Nicolet
national forest with campground maps, description of facilities, and directions
to where the campgrounds are located.
To add a campground click
here
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