Within Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Apostle Islands Area RV Park and Camping operates as a privately managed campground that serves as a mainland base for exploring the 21-island archipelago. Located just outside Bayfield, the campground sits on tiered terrain that helps buffer noise between sites, with some elevated spots offering views across a small pond toward Lake Superior.
The campground caters primarily to RV travelers, with full hookup sites featuring water, electric, and sewer connections. "This helped sound proof the campsites," notes Cheryl S., referring to the sloped layout that creates natural barriers between camping areas. The property includes both open RV loops and a more secluded back section that tent campers often prefer for reduced social interaction. A small on-site store stocks camping essentials and offers eight flavors of ice cream.
Access to the islands requires advance planning, as backcountry camping permits cost $15 per night plus a $10 registration fee. Campers frequently use kayaks to reach the 19 islands with designated camping areas, though Lake Superior conditions can shift rapidly from calm to six-foot waves. The campground serves visitors attending events at nearby Chautauqua grounds, with a designated shuttle stop eliminating parking concerns during peak programming.
The facility fills quickly during summer months, particularly when Chautauqua events coincide with prime camping weather. Office hours end at 6 PM with strict enforcement - no late arrivals are permitted after closing. Water pressure issues occasionally affect morning routines, though management addresses these maintenance concerns promptly. For those seeking more remote options, Dalrymple Park and Campground provides a quieter alternative just northeast of town.
Description
Overview
**Camping within Apostle Island National Lakeshore is strictly tent camping. There is no car or RV camping within the park. All campsites within the national lakeshore must be reached by boat or sea kayak, except for the Mainland 1, 2, and 3 campsites, which can be accessed by kayak or by hiking in only.** __Mainland camping for car & RV camping: There are a variety of state parks and private campgrounds with facilities for car and RV camping in the Bayfield area on the mainland and on Madeline Island. Visit the park's Camping in the Apostles web page and scroll to the "Local Area Camping" section. Madeline Island is not part of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. The Madeline Island Ferry is a car & passenger ferry service to transport visitors to the island.Camping within Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: The Apostle Islands offer a unique camping experience. There are many campsites within the park, and each have their own unique characteristics to them. There are 57 individual campsites, 9 group campsites, and 17 primitive camping zones._NOTE: Visitors who choose to visit the islands and sleep in their personal self-contained vessel do not need a camping reservation. Public docks are available first-come, first-serve on 12 of the islands. You'll pay the overnight docking fee upon arrival. Be sure to download the Recreation.gov mobile app on your mobile device before you visit so that you can complete payment for overnight docking using scan & pay upon arrival.__Advance reservations for camping permits are requiredfor camping in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Each camping permit may cover up to 14 consecutive nights.__Permit holders cannot have concurrent night stays. Permit holders can only have one reservation for the same nights of camping. Permit holders are responsible for any damages. Camping permits are non-transferable.Individual campsites: These campsites are designated for groups of 1-7 people. Most sites are equipped with a fire ring, bear locker, and a picnic table. These sites are recommended for first-time primitive campers. It will give a sense of backcountry camping with the pleasantries of the amenities. They are a good way to work up to the primitive zone camping. These sites are $15 per night. Reservations can be made starting 30 days from the start of a trip._Group campsites: These campsites are designated for groups of 8-21 people. Each site is equipped with a fire ring, bear locker, and a picnic table. These sites are great for large families or get-togethers with friends. These sites are $30 per night. These sites can be reserved in March every year during the Group Camping Lottery and remaining sites will open after the lottery is completed._Primitive zone camping: These campsites are designated for groups of 1-5 people. These sites are for the truly hardcore backpackers. Primitive zone camping is not a specific site but provides the option of choosing a backcountry area to camp. This type of camping experience has NO amenities. There are specific guidelines on where to camp for this type of experience. Consult the Primitive Zone camping maps for potential landing sites and available areas._The following areas are closed to primitive zone camping: Areas excluded from primitive camping zones and closed to camping to protect sensitive natural and cultural resources.__Area posted as closed to protect bird nesting areas and threatened or endangered species.__Areas in view of any designated trail.__Areas within 1/4 mile of any building, historic structure, individual or group campsite, or another camping party.__Areas within 100 feet of a flowing stream.__Private land or lease holdings.__For more information or questions about your itinerary, call park staff at (715) 779-3398 extension 2, between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., daily from Memorial Day through September or Monday to Friday from October through Memorial Day.
Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (715) 779-3398.
Charges & Cancellations
Cancellations made prior to the reservation start date will be given a 50% refund of the use fees. Changes to the reservation will be charged a $15.00 change fee.There is a $10 reservation fee for each permit made. The $10 reservation fee is non-refundable.
Fee Info
Group Camping Use Fee (Nightly): $30.00Individual Site Camping Use Fee (Nightly): $15.00Primitive Camping Zone Use Fee (Nightly): $15.00Change fee: $15.00
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Warning 1 Alert is In Effect
There is 1 alert for this campground. Camp safely!
Our facility will be undergoing construction that could impact the availability of some amenities and services. Please visit our agency website for additional information.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsApostle Islands Area RV park and Camping is located in Wisconsin near Bayfield
Directions
\*\*Camping within Apostle Island National Lakeshore is strictly tent camping. There is no car or RV camping within the park and no campsites that you can drive to. All campsites within the national lakeshore must be reached by boat or sea kayak, except for the Mainland 1, 2, and 3 campsites, which can be accessed by kayak or hiking in only.\*\* Mainland camping for car & RV camping: There are a variety of state parks and private campgrounds with facilities for car and RV camping in the Bayfield area on the mainland and on Madeline Island. Madeline Island is not part of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. The Madeline Island Ferry is a car & passenger ferry service to transport visitors to the island. Getting Here: Starting from Washburn, follow Highway 13 North for about 12 miles. Turn left onto 4th Street. The headquarters is the large brownstone building a block 1/2 up.
Address
415 Washington Ave
Bayfield, WI 54814
Coordinates
46.813236 N
90.820311 W
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 41 usersLast on 6/10/26
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 9 usersLast on 6/10/26
- AT&T5GExcellent Coverage
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 41 usersLast on 6/10/26
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 9 usersLast on 6/10/26
- AT&T5GExcellent Coverage
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Market
- Trash
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Drive Time
- 1 hr 31 min from Duluth, MN
- 2 hrs 51 min from Eau Claire, WI
- 3 hrs 8 min from Wausau, WI
- 3 hrs 36 min from Minneapolis, MN



































