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Spend the night with nature in one of more than 6,000 campsites in the Wisconsin State Park System. Opportunities include standard, group, backpack and water access sites; accessible campsites and cabins for persons with disabilities; indoor group camps and equestrian campgrounds.
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Camping opportunities at Wisconsin State Park System properties include standard and group campsites, indoor group camps, backpack and water access sites and equestrian campgrounds. There are also accessible campsites and cabins for persons with disabilities.
Whether you're out camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing or paddling down a river, state forests offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest has several campgrounds to choose from. Some offer modern conveniences and some are more primitive offering a tranquil get-away. Choose a campground that meets your needs and enjoy your experience on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
But if you want to get away from the crowded sites that make camping too easy and sink your teeth into a bigger adventure, Wisconsin camping can offer that too. Here’s a list of hike-in camp sites across the state. Kettle Moraine State Forest – Southern Unit.
13 cze 2018 · Ten backpack shelters — most along the Ice Age Trail — dot the Kettle Moraine State Forest's northern, southern and Lapham Peak units in southeastern Wisconsin. The shelters are the closest...
Numerous campgrounds are primitive with as few as half a dozen sites, such as the small loop at Chipmunk Rapids Recreation Area, overlooking the Pine River. Facilities are rustic and there’s an artesian well for water.