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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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Wisconsin's state forests offer camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing and paddling opportunities. Learn about forest planning, timber sales and employment in the state forests.
The Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest (NHAL) provides a variety of modern, rustic, group and primitive camping opportunities. Some campgrounds offer accessible facilities. Firefly Lake and Crystal Lake campgrounds each have one accessible site with electricity.
1 sty 2022 · Whether you are looking for the closest Wisconsin State Park or are planning a last-minute Wisconsin camping trip, this map of Wisconsin Campgrounds will help you find the campground options around your destination.
Whether you pitch a tent with friends, RV with the whole family, backpack or live the van life, check out these six state parks. Enjoy wooded campsites, sandy beaches and beautiful waterfront scenery you can only find in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin state parks boast campsites where you can see some of the state’s most beautiful and stimulating landmarks from the instant you wake up to the moment you drift off to sleep. There’s no better Northwoods island than Brunet Island State Park .
Some of the best options for more remote camping in Wisconsin include Bagley Rapids Campground, Kettle Moraine State Forest, Rock Island State Park, Big Bay State Park, and the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.