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Wisconsin Camping

Camping in Wisconsin allows you to explore a wide variety of climates, local culture and attractions, including:


Wisconsin Indian Head Camping

The Indian Head region of Wisconsin holds 6,000 miles of rivers and streams and 2,500 lakes that are ideal for fishing and boating. Fish species in the region's waters include panfish, walleye, largemouth & smallmouth bass, muskie brown, brook & rainbow trout and Lake Superior has lake trout and coho & chinook salmon. Enjoy the solitude of the Apostle Islands on Lake Superior, where you can explore Big Bay State Park. Superior is an international seaport that houses the world’s largest grain elevators. Drive along the Mississippi River bluffs and valleys on the Great River Road. See the sights of the St. Croix National Scenic River. Return to Page Top


Wisconsin Northwoods Camping

The Wisconsin Northwoods offers thousands of pristine glacial lakes, lush forests and scenic wilderness rivers, where opportunities for fishing, boating, snowmobiling, cross country & downhill skiing, hiking, camping, canoeing and biking abound. Enjoy these activities and more in the vast expanses of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, the Ottawa National Forest, the Northern Highland - American Legion State Forest and other publicly-held lands that make up the vast majority of this region. Enjoy golfing at premier courses such as Lake Forest and Trout Lake Golf Club. View the spectacular cascading waters of Iron County waterfalls and the Upper Peninsula waterfalls. There are also fun amusement parks, interesting museums, entertaining arts and more to explore in the Northwoods. Return to Page Top


Wisconsin Central River Camping

The Wisconsin Central River prides itself as the heart of the state and home to some the most thriving communities along the Wisconsin River. The Wisconsin Dells, the Outdoor & Indoor Waterpark Capital of the World, is home to Noah's Ark Waterpark, the largest such water recreation park in the world, and offers amusement parks like Extreme World, river tours such as the Dells Ducks, the recreation of Lake Delton, challenging golf courses, shopping and more. Baraboo offers easy access to the recreation of Devil’s Lake State Park and Lake Wisconsin plus the Baraboo Country Club 18-Hole Championship Golf Course, the Circus World Museum and much more. Enjoy the recreation, shopping and dining around Wisconsin Rapids, Plover, Montello, Juneau County, Marquette County, Lodi, Cambria, Nekoosa, Pardeeville, Rio, Merrimac, Portage, Stevens Point and Beaver Dam. Return to Page Top


Wisconsin East Waters Camping

The Wisconsin East Waters area includes the Door County peninsula, where lighthouses, fishing, windsurfing, parasailing, cherries, history, 250 miles of shoreline, 40 islands, and vast blue skies combine to provide an excellent camping getaway. The other portion of region also offers unique recreation, shopping and dining opportunities, such as the von Stiehl Winery in Algoma, the charming harbor of Kewaunee, the arts & nature of Shawano, Fox River fishing in DePere, golf in Manawa, the New London Historical Village, the water sports of Waupaca, Big Silver Lake in Wautoma, the historic quarry of Redgranite, the lake activities of Oshkosh, the Road America racetrack at Elkhart Lake, the water activities of Green Lake, the Lake Winnebago attractions at Fond du Lac, and the Kettle Moraine State Forest near Campbellsport. Return to Page Top


Wisconsin Hidden Valleys Camping

The Wisconsin Hidden Valleys hold a breathtaking variety of diverse cultural attractions, events, scenery, outdoor adventures and the unique heritage of the southwestern corner of the state. Crawford County is river country; it lies along the Mississippi River and the Kickapoo River flows through its heart. Grant County is also bordered by the "Mighty Miss" and the Wisconsin River lies along its northern border. Green County is famous for its Swiss heritage and award-winning cheese. Iowa County takes you off the beaten path to explore the House on the Rock, Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's Estate and much more. Juneau County offers the recreation of Castle Rock & Petenwell lakes, bike trails and the Necedah Wildlife Refuge. La Crosse County is home to the City Brewery Hospitality Center and LaCrosse Queen River Cruises. Lafayette County features outdoor recreation at Yellowstone Lake State Park, ATV trails and much more. Monroe County offers a chance to tour an Amish community and ride through cavernous tunnels on its legendary bike trails. Richland County is a unique mix of outdoor recreation and orchard & farm tours. Vernon County invites exploration on the Great River Road and Wildcat Mountain State Park. Return to Page Top


Southeast Wisconsin Camping

Southeast Wisconsin is a unique blend of recreation, culture and history in the southeast corner of the state. Washington County is famous for the fishing & snowmobiling at Kettle Moraine State Forest and the golfing opportunities at Kettle Hills Golf Course, West Bend Lakes Golf and Washington County Golf Course. Ozaukee County is famous for the golf courses at The Bog, Edgewater Golf Club and Squires Country Club. Waukesha County is home to the impressive living history of Old World Wisconsin and the outdoor adventures of Lapham State Park. Milwaukee County is, of course, the county of the metropolitan attractions of Milwaukee, plus the hiking, biking and skating of the Oak Leaf Trail. Walworth County features the recreation of Bigfoot Beach State Park on Lake Geneva and Watson's Wild West Museum in Elkhorn. Return to Page Top

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