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Camp Serenity

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Eagle River, WI
Many large oaks with deer and grouse.Many hiking and biking trails near by.Lakes for boating,fishing and recreation.Great location only a few miles from the beautiful town of Eagle River.Learn more about this land:Beautiful private wooded lot in a very quiet area. Lots of deer and wild life to enjoy. Close to Chain of Lakes campground 1.6 miles for fishing Anvil Lake campground 4.4 miles for swimming beach Black Jack Springs Wilderness 4.6 miles for hiking,Convenience gas station with bateshop 1 mile from camp East on Interstate 70
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River's Edge Adventure Company

3 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Mercer, WI
River's Edge is a four season adventure company in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, outfitting adventurers with equipment and guidance. The property is located on the Manitowish River, Heart of Vilas County bike trail, and Iron County snowmobile trails. Campsites are located on the west end of the property, in proximity to all the activities, and include full hookups, a picnic table and fire ring. Bathroom is available for campers, however there is no shower. Campers get a discount on rental equipment.
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Butternut Lake Camping

4 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Butternut, WI
Learn more about this land:Waterfront campsite with 140 feet of level shoreline. Plenty of room for up to 4 RV's or travel trailers. Located on 1000+ acre Butternut Lake with a abundant fishing and watersports activities. Rowboat, Firepit and firewood available at no charge on site.
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Land O' Lakes Nature RV Resort

1 site · RV215 acres · Land O'lakes, WI
www.NatureRVResort.com Big Rig Friendly RV Resort with full hookups at every site. The Land O’ Lakes Nature RV Resort is not a typical campground. The vision is to create an exclusive escape for adults (25+) only. Tranquil privacy and a relaxing atmosphere. Escape from the ordinary! 215-acres with miles of nature trails, beautiful views from two observation towers, and kayaking in Blue Diamond Lake.
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Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres · Iron River, MI
You'll be camping on our Stanley lake sugarbush property. Lakefront sites have power and water - are located in a grassy clearing on the shores of Stanley Lake. ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON PROPERTY!! Primitive sites are amongst the maple trees of our sugarbush operation, within walking distance of the lake. These sites do not yet have water or electricity, but water is available from spigots at the lake clearing. Stanley lake is just shy of 400 acres, known for walleye and bass. It is an all sports lake with no limited wake hours. Feel free to roam our woods - you will notice the blue maple lines come to an end at our east and west property lines, as well as a no trespassing sign on the lake clearing to the west line. Deer here are plentiful, and you can often get them to eat from your hand, provided you have apples. Iron county has a tremendous ORV/snowmobile trail system. You can drive your machine right from our property to the trails. There are two golf courses in the area, as well as a vast bicycle trail system. Ski Brule ski hills and sporting clay operation are a few miles from the property. Countless acres of public land for recreation!
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Elvoy River

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · WI
Private undeveloped 40 acre parcel bordered by a trout stream, a forest service paved road (which is an ATV route), and other unoccupied parcels. The Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest surrounds this little section of private lands making this spot a great access point for immediate hiking, biking, fishing (trout stream on the property), wild foraging, site-seeing, off-road exploration, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and star gazing. Lots of wildlife there--bear lumber through the adjacent swamp, wolves pictured on neighbor's game cam, fox often den on the property, whippoorwills (endangered species) fly and sing at night, turkeys nest there, grouse drum for mates, and deer with their fawns just wander through. The property has good berry picking in late summer, blueberries on the south side and blackberries border the field. Open field area will easily accommodate large group of trailers or RVS, and a lower level next to the river is open to smaller trailers, tents, and vans, just be aware of any possible high water due to heavy rains and resulting sloppy areas down close to the river, so you don't get stuck. Both the upper and lower areas are mowed, so flat and lush grass for tents throughout. A jeep trail circles the property, so easy access to the whole 40. Amazing star gazing spot, too. No light pollution makes for perfect Milky Way shows. The river is from 16 to 20 inches deep off the lower level shore (and about 18 feet wide), but it gets too shallow to canoe over the gravel beds and too deep in holes and truncated areas to allow small children to explore downstream unattended. Still a great spot to wash off, wade, cool off, and catch a nice brooky! Some German Browns in there, but best to fish those at night. The forest roads leading away from the property are amazing, stunning maple forests, small creeks, bridges, jeep trails, and plenty of areas to float or kayak the rivers. If you like ATV riding, this is a great spot, right off the trail and plenty of room to park your trailers. No formal toilet, so bring something to contain your waste and bag it up, or we have a handicap-type bedside toilet seat over a deep hole on the upper level (aka vault toilet). Wood--if you bring a chainsaw, you can easily get plenty of hardwood just down the road in the national forest. Three fire rings available, one with an adjustable grill (USFS style) on the lower level, a simple rock ring in upper field and another simple rock pit next to the river. Some noise should be expected--County Hwy A is 150 yards away so you will hear vehicles, and the ATVs do zoom down that forest road on weekends, but not right next to your tent or camper; camping spots are 150 yards in. During bear hunting season, you will hear the bear hounds barking as they pass by in the distance. Nights though, very quite, just wild life sounds. No one will complain about your generator running all night or loud laughing at 3 am as the only neighbor is located across from the entry gate, about 150 yards away from camping. If you have a music set up with loud bass and vibrating speakers, please turn down the volume and especially the bass after midnight though. Realize too, if you are noisy , the wildlife will not come near. No one peaking at you from the road though, so pee freely and sun bathe European style if you prefer. The area has three bars and two have restaurants--The Elvoy has just drinks, The Habit has drinks and burgers, and The Brule River Tap has a full menu and steaks. ATV gas ($$$), ice, and crawlers are also available at the Habit Bar and Grill. To fill your water jugs, take Hwy A to Hwy 55 and to south for a mile or so. Just north of the old town of Alvin (1 mile north off Hwy 70, and then go another mile north), you will see an artesian spring--great water there! Fill your jugs when you come and then again to take home. Just look for the obvious turn off gravel at the bottom of two hills. Cellular service is ATnT with good reception. Verizon has the least reception. Overall, this property is great for people who like forests, streams, foraging, off-roading, hiking, biking, fishing, and primitive camping. Not a good fit for those who need electricity, flush toilets, city water hookups, pavement, handrails, and fenced off wildlife.
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Holdridge Hive

1 site · RV, Tent30 acres · Argonne, WI
30 acres. Gravel Camper pad - room for small to medium campers. Quiet area. Overlooking a small pond and a bee apiary (do not go near bees/electric fence) Short distance to Crandon International Speedway. Square miles of Nicolet National Forest bordering. Trout fishing and kayaking a short distance away. No electrical or water at this time. Generator is fine to run. Pump out stations available near Crandon.
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Sanctuary of Sunlight

1 site · RV1 acre · Park Falls, WI
A beautiful campsite on a gorgeous lake, with a gravel pad to park a camper or other RV. Has a fire ring, picnic table, and a stairway leading to a dock that runs over large boulders and to the shore of Sailor Lake, nestled in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. NOT stacked like sardines in a can (the normal camp experience). The neighbors are hardly to be seen through the trees that surround this beautiful clearing. Sailor Lake is 168 acres. Has a National Forest Picnic area and Boat Landing on the north shore. Access to popular Flambeau ATV trail. Approximately 3 miles south of HWY 70 on a gravel road.
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Holly M.’s Land

1 site · RV2 acres · Long Lake, WI
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Camping in Minocqua, Wisconsin is perfect for those who love to fish and prefer to stay in an RV. With over 260 options specifically tailored for RV and fishing enthusiasts, Hipcamp has got you covered. Prices range from $10 to an average of $25 per night. Top campsites in the area include Bad River Wilderness (158 reviews), Firefly Camp and Sauna (67 reviews), and Trapper Arts Camping Retreat (58 reviews). Popular amenities include toilets, trash, and cooking equipment. If you're not fishing, you can also enjoy climbing, whitewater paddling, and other outdoor activities in the area.

Camping in Minocqua, Wisconsin is perfect for those who love to fish and prefer to stay in an RV. With over 260 options specifically tailored for RV and fishing enthusiasts, Hipcamp has got you covered. Prices range from $10 to an average of $25 per night. Top campsites in the area include Bad River Wilderness (158 reviews), Firefly Camp and Sauna (67 reviews), and Trapper Arts Camping Retreat (58 reviews). Popular amenities include toilets, trash, and cooking equipment. If you're not fishing, you can also enjoy climbing, whitewater paddling, and other outdoor activities in the area.

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