The best camping near Hartman Creek State Park

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Clear Water Camp

12 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Waupaca, WI
A private sanctuary with 30 acres located just north of Waupaca's Chain O' Lakes with groomed hiking and/or biking trails. Terrain is varied with ponds, hills, and valleys. Shower, potable water, and rec room available. PLEASE NOTE all wheel drive (AWD) is needed to park next to your site. If you don't have AWD, there's parking by the rec room. The roads get slick if it's rainy. Firewood is available for purchase in addition to a 24 x 32 rec room/storm shelter. Kayaks and SUPs available to rent too! The rec room offers a fun room full of games (ping pong, darts, and other fun games) and a living room area with multiple TVs. We have a kitchen area with a refrigerator (no water) with snacks, pizza, and beverages available. Head into town for shopping, coffee, and baked treats. Or head to the Chain for crystal clear water, kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, skiing, or dining at one of Waupaca's signature restaurants. Clear Water Camping has a rich history. The location is where the stagecoach house (still standing) was built in 1847 to support the nearby granite quarry.
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RileyCrest Farm

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents60 acres · Amherst, WI
Riley Crest Farm is located in Amherst, Wisconsin. Close to Hartman Creek St Park, on the north side of Hwy 54. We are diversified farm. We have a small herd of dairy cows, 100 dairy/meat goats, a horse named Willow, a couple pigs, lots of cats and a dog. We specialize in goats for meat and milk, 100 grazing girls roam 30 acres of pasture close to camping. Our goats are very friendly. We are currently not milking goats. We have a spring fed 3 acre pond to paddle around if the water level is high enough. Swimming not recommended. Primitive tent and camper sites available. We welcome horses, bring your own fence. Trails on farm for walking or riding and close to Hartman Creek State Park trails. Dogs are okay, but must be on a leash for the safety of our livestock. Our on site camper offers a bathroom, no shower. Gas generator to run electricity is included for lights and basic appliances. Bring your own water containers, available to fill at the farm. We can accommodate larger groups. You can book the whole site for private setting too. Welcome to the farm!
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Glowconsin Getaway

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · New Lisbon, WI
Adjacent to Buckhorn State Park which is 6,990-acre Wisconsin state park southeast of Necedah. The park occupies a peninsula on Castle Rock Lake, a reservoir formed at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers. Almost 5 acres of mixed oak-pine woods with sandy, fertile soil. Learn more about this land: The best secluded rustic camping with sky-scraping pines, amazing wildlife, and abundant plant life including wild raspberries on almost 5 acres. The whippoorwills sing at night. Nature's beauty at its finest. A short walk to the lake (.5 mile away) or bring your own boat or paddle boards and cruise out on Castle Rock Lake from a public launch nearby. Cute beach at Buckhorn Boat Landing for picnic and swimming. Bring your own camper, tent, etc. Great fishing nearby. RV hookup and plug-in electricity are available. Please PACK OUT anything you bring with you.  Fines will be assessed for trash left. Fireworks are not allowed. No trash in the fire pit.
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EAA Availability

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Berlin, WI
Enjoying camping myself, I cleared my property in hopes to be able to share it with others interested in boondocking.Learn more about this land:Country setting in the middle of everything! Convenient highway access allows you to easily enjoy the Fox Valleys most popular attractions. Just 10 miles from Oshkosh, enjoy popular events such as EAA, Country USA and Rock USA while avoiding the hustle and bustle. Centrally located between the beautiful Green Lake and Lake Winnebago, just 4 miles from a Fox River boat launch. Minutes away from other local attractions such as the Mascoutin Valley State Trail (walking, biking, horse back riding, snowmobiling), Vines and Rushes Winery, Pure Class Distillery, historic downtown Ripon and the famous Princeton Flea Market. Plenty of room and multiple entries for ease of maneuverability for any size vehicle. A little over 1.5 acres of mostly flat field gives a lot of available space for boondocking.
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The best camping near Hartman Creek State Park guide

Overview

About

Hassle-free camping at its best! Hartman Creek State Park in central Wisconsin is the perfect place for the camping greenhorn, or the die-hard just looking for maximum relaxation. Shimmering see-through waters sparkle on the lake and tall pines shade in the campsites. From mountain bikes and kayaks to all varieties of camping gear, this park has taken all your stress away with rentals of just about anything you left at home.

Despite its proximity to Green Bay, Madison, and even Chicago, the masses don’t flock to this hidden gem, so you’ll have all the quiet you need to forget about crowds and city life. Spend a day hiking Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail, or go check out the art galleries in town—whatever you do, make sure you’re chilling hard.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Hartman Creek State Park is during the warm summer months when the park's full splendor is on display. However, the park's beauty can also be enjoyed in the quieter seasons of spring and fall. Winter offers a unique charm, though some activities may be limited by the cold.

Know before you go

  • Ensure your vehicle has a valid admission sticker before entering the park.
  • Check the park's official website for any property notices or closures before your visit.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Remember to pack essentials for outdoor activities, including water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • For a seamless experience, familiarize yourself with park rules and regulations, including hours of operation from 6am to 11pm year-round.
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