Best RV Parks & Resorts near Aniwa, WI

Several RV parks near Aniwa accommodate various motorhome sizes with different hookup options. Northern Hideaway RV Park and Campground in Pearson operates from mid-April to mid-October, offering electric hookups, water connections, and dump station access for RVs. Mohican North Star RV Park in Bowler features full hookup sites including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for big rig RVs. "The sites we had were large and fairly level, with concrete pads, but the power and water hookups are designed for motorhomes, not travel trailers," noted one camper. Tilleda Falls Campground provides electric and water hookups with spacious pull-through sites that can accommodate larger motorhomes, while Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park has 30-amp electrical service available from May through December.

RV travelers should note varying campground seasons throughout the region, with most parks closing between October and May. Dump stations are available at several locations including Northern Hideaway, Mohican North Star, and Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park, though not all offer full sewer hookups at individual sites. Cell service varies considerably, with better coverage near Wausau and Merrill than in more remote areas near the Nicolet National Forest. Pet policies differ between parks - most allow leashed pets, but Northern Hideaway does not permit pets. A reviewer mentioned that some campgrounds require purchasing firewood on-site due to beetle infestations in Wisconsin. Reservations are recommended during summer weekends when sites fill quickly, particularly at state parks and locations near lakes.

Best RV Sites Near Aniwa, Wisconsin (80)

    2. Mohican North Star RV Park

    1 Review
    Marion, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-2751

    3. Tilleda Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-4143

    $30 - $150 / night

    "The Falls are a beautiful little site which the campsites themselves manage to wrap around to maximize the space and fit spaces for all to enjoy."

    "Well maintained and easy to maneuver around. Quiet and enough sun and shade for everyone. Owners are helpful and very nice!"

    4. Bloomville Farmstead

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    Gleason, WI
    25 miles
    +1 (715) 921-2082

    $8 - $40 / night

    5. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

    6 Reviews
    Pearson, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 623-6214

    "Electric sites. Nice restrooms with flush toilets/showers. Store. Fireword on site. Clear water for swimming and no motorized boats. Playground, sand volleyball court. On the ice age trail."

    "This camping park has it all lake,campfire wood, store, fishing, nice swim beach, park to play volley ball play ground and modern showers."

    6. Boulder Lake

    9 Reviews
    White Lake, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-6333

    $18 - $75 / night

    "We chose this campground on a whim since we wanted to be near Lakewood where I would spend summers as a kid. We love this place and ended up choosing it for both of our camping trips last summer."

    "This is such an awesome campground located right in the Nicole National Forest. The lake is super clean, the sites are very nice, and it’s nice and secluded. Enjoy the drive in!"

    7. Council Grounds State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Merrill, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 536-8773

    "Trees tower above you as you drive through the park. For this particular trip, we reserved group sites A and B."

    "Bathrooms and showers were clean. Showers were free, which is a plus. The beach was a nice size, water was clean. Hiking trails were ok, routing throughout the park."

    8. Moen Lake Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    Rhinelander, WI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 893-2540

    "If you want a quiet, secluded campground where you can just sit back and enjoy being out in the woods(we had deer walk through the back of our campsite at night), then you will enjoy this campground."

    9. River Forest Campground And Outdoor Retreats

    4 Reviews
    White Lake, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 882-3351

    "There is so much to do in this area, including white water rafting, mountain biking and hiking. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love!"

    "We arrived with a 34' 5th wheel camper, backing into the spot was tricky but very doable, the site has water and 20 amp electric service, the power is substantial to power the necessities."

    10. Fawn Lake Campground

    5 Reviews
    Shawano, WI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 526-5775

    "Checking was easy and we had a long spot with full hookups. Park has a playground, small lake with a beach."

    "The tent sites at this camp ground are in the back of the campground located in the woods! There is a small pond with in the campground which you are able to swim in, kayak in and go frogging in!"

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RV Park Reviews near Aniwa, WI

242 Reviews of 80 Aniwa Campgrounds


  • Tonya B.
    Jul. 4, 2023

    Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

    Clean and Fun

    • Yards on the lower sites are large, lots of room with concrete pads, but power/water hookups at lower sites are designed for motorhomes, not travel trailers
    • Yards on upper sites are cramped and unlevel
    • Taco Truck on site has amazing food!
    • The campground is ATV/UTV friendly but the area “trails” are gravel roads except the ATV park east of Crandon
    • Dump site is unlevel and leans away from hose hookup making it difficult to fully flush holding tanks
    • Driveway to get in and out of dump site is rough and quite tight for a camper longer than 35ft to maneuver around
    • On July 4th wknd we paid $60/night for water and power hookup, a little steep for not having full hookups
  • Debra R.
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Terrace View Campsites

    Family & Pet Friendly

    Welcoming, clean and charming old fashioned camping & RV’ing. Nice paved road coming in. Friendly owner on site. Convenient dump station. Water and Electric. Swam in lake. Very family and pet friendly. Would go back!! Recycling avail.

  • J
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Wolf River Campgrounds

    great campground

    we stayed here for 30 days , this campground has full hookups, a laundry , shower house, bathrooms, a restaurant/bar, fire rings , and picnic tables. Sites are a responsible size. Generally very quiet , except for holiday weekends, lots of seasonal sites. Folks are very friendly! we would say again!

  • Annabelle G.
    Jul. 30, 2019

    S’Mores Campground

    Wonderful family weekend

    I took my daughter and her friend here for the weekend, 10 years old. We rented a cabin for the weekend. Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch. Cabin had three beds, fridge, air conditioner, two windows, plenty of plugs in. Bring your own sleeping bags/towels and etc as these are not provided. Fire ring provided down the stairs from us, even further down was the huge extremely clean pool, bathrooms, showers. Both of which were amazing! And free of use. Pool is very well maintained and kept, plenty of chairs to use and tables. Right next to the pool was a huge and brand new kids play area. They also have rock mining for kids located by the pool which the kids loved. They also liked the store; a lot of neat things in there for adults, kids, camp, and even animal friends. Commons area which is open at the front, made for a nice sitting to relax. Also located on the beach which was nice to see and the dock area was nice, kids liked it. The set up is great, a little confusing the first time but easy to learn. All of the Cabins were close except for the first two which were at the entrance of the park and bigger. They were two rooms compared to our one room. Permanent residence were extremely nice, the campsite is privately owned and operated which we loved and met the owners. We will certainly be back again! Additional information that may be helpful since I researched this campsite extensively May 15 th to October 6th is the campsites open/ closed dates. Check in for campsites and yurts are different. Campsites is at 2, cabin and hurts 3pm but we checked in early about a half hour. No additional charge. Animals welcome, must be leased and friendly. If you have visitors must be gone by 9pm- they actually let my husband stay with no additional charge or fee and accommodated our two vehicles. Otherwise one vehicle per cabin. Location was extremely easy with the signs directly off of highway. Not far from town, if you need something or go to store there; they probably have what you need. Basic sites, some with piers overlooking the beach and huge! Beautiful absolutely will camp there with our tent. Pull through and deluxe sites, seasonal sites, decks, and dogi pots(hint hint). All campsites babe electric and water, the yurt is amazing! It comes with couch, beds, tables, and so much more! It is located on the water scenery and a little more private by being set back. Yurt also has heat and ac; wouldn’t mind staying there in early May or late September. Outdoor picnic area, plenty of room for about 15 people and includes setting in a circular setting located directly by the playground/ pool and playroom. They have events as well, the kids and I not only used the mining system by the office but we watched a movie by the playground area- it was amazing and free! Camping lakeside or not lakeside. There was a secluded campsite and raised above, number 155- I’d suggest this one for anyone who want to get a way and be alone. It was a nice site and I didn’t notice it until we left. The cabin we rented was$80 a night, non refundable since it was last minute. This included two adults and up to four kids. I could see how four kids would easily fit because of the bunk beds and queen bed in our cabin. Oh forgot to mention there was also a microwave in the room and a broom, garbage bins. The door was rustic and still has a lock on it but it was the pulley door which the kids loved. To my understanding there are no pets allowed in the yurt. Also the only, one and only thing I didn’t like was that wood couldn’t be purchased else where. The wood purchased there burnt fast and didn’t last long, we only used it to cook food on our tripod due to how fast the wood burnt. Although there was also a park grill on the cabin premises too which we didn’t use; very used and had nothing to clean it with. There are seasonal sites, I don’t know how much they are but it’s a very quiet campground and everyone folllowed rules for the quiet time. Another thing I noticed is the seasonal all keep their yards very well maintained. They had beautiful landscape, yards were mowed, and nice fences- porches- decor- and sheds. Camp owner/ host lives directly across from the check in office/ store so that was comforting knowing someone was at the gate at all times. We walked down to the beach, lake area. At the tome it was being worked on but it was still beautiful and very quiet. No bugs in this area either. You can make reservations on line, see pictures on line, rates on line, and see the camp map. If i has to recommend any sites it’d be 151 for tenting and wanting to be alone, away from everyone. Campsite number 17 for camping with a tent/ pop up because it over looks the beach and has a huge deck to sit on, have dinner on or drink coffee while watching the beach another three sites I’d recommend, tents only is number 61 63 or 65. They are down further than the rest of the campsites, they are also a little more secluded and with a beach view. This would be perfect for a set of three friends camping together to rent. This is also main entrance to beach are. I also wouldn’t mind renting the first cabin when you enter campground as it’s bigger. There is one cabin I wouldn’t suggest and that’s 106. It’s in the middle of a triangle area for traffic. It was exactly across from our cabin and a lot of traffic going by it from many different ways. Finally thanks S’mores for the amazing stay; they truly accommodated us and we appreciate it.

  • kate B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Hartman Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    We camped in the family campground with our 17 foot Casita travel trailer. Large private site surrounded by trees, with several options for positioning the trailer. The nearby chain of small lakes connected by narrows is ideal for kayaking. Lots of level paved roads for cycling, and wooded trails for hiking. Clean restrooms with showers.

  • hesselinkj@yahoo.com
    Aug. 14, 2024

    Mountain Lakes Rd Dispersed

    Rustic camping

    Small pull off little ways off 64 on mountain lakes Rd. Pick nik table and fire ring. Big site for ATV campers right off trail can probably get toy hauler in here easy.

  • K
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Nicolet National Forest Pine Lake Campground

    Beautiful and Quiet

    Quiet and roomy campsites. Private and treed. One campsite near water, the rest are off water. Boat ramp outside of campground, but is in walking distance. Small beach for swimming with picnic table and BBQ in campground.

  • C
    Aug. 25, 2020

    S’Mores Campground

    It was quiet and adequate. Water(lake) was disgusting.

    It was really inconvenient for none of the amenities to be open. The campsites were ON TOP of each other.

    It was, however, very quiet and family friendly. The site we had was along the lake and very flat, but we were too close to our neighbors and the lake view was less than amazing.

  • M
    Aug. 19, 2024

    Shawano County Park

    First stay at this campground and would definitely go back

    Stayed for the first time at this campground in July and loved it. We stayed on a tent site, it was huge and had electric. I love that the campground is right on the lake and there’s quite a few amenities for people who boat. It is pet friendly and the bathrooms are quite a walk but clean and hot water is available.


Guide to Aniwa

Camping options near Aniwa, Wisconsin typically remain open from May through October due to the region's northern continental climate. Winter temperatures average 10°F while summer days reach the high 70s. The area sits at approximately 1,500 feet elevation within Wisconsin's Northwoods region, characterized by mixed hardwood forests and numerous small lakes.

What to do

Waterfall swimming: At Tilleda Falls Campground, campers can enjoy swimming areas with natural cascades. "Beautiful, friendly campground. Swimming area, waterfall, steam, fishing. This camp has it all," notes Kathy S. The Embarrass River creates spots for families to cool off during summer months.

Disc golf: Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park offers a complete disc golf course for all skill levels. "Nice campground with a nice beach area and fantastic disc golf course!" according to Nathan R. The course is maintained throughout the camping season.

Hiking opportunities: The Ice Age Trail runs directly through several campgrounds in the region. "The Ice Age trail, the 1000 mile trail that goes throughout Wisconsin, also passes right by the campground," mentions Jimmy P. Access points can be found at multiple locations within 20 miles of Aniwa.

What campers like

Fishing access: Local lakes provide fishing opportunities without heavy boat traffic. At Boulder Lake, "The lake is super clean, the sites are very nice, and it's nice and secluded," according to Brandon L. The shore areas are primarily sandy and shallow.

Spacious campsites: Campers appreciate the room to spread out at many locations. "Easy to get to, bathrooms were decent, places to set up outdoor games. Spots are a little open but good sized campsite," reports Jackie F. about Mohican North Star RV Park.

Clean facilities: Bathroom facilities receive consistent positive reviews throughout the area. At Council Grounds State Park, "The shower house was clean, the campsites were wooded and well spaced out, and there were a couple of trails that went from the campground to the beach," according to Annie C.

What you should know

Cell service reliability: Coverage varies greatly depending on proximity to towns. Many campgrounds have limited or no cell reception in valleys or heavily wooded areas. "The sites we had were large and fairly level, with concrete pads," one camper noted.

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds close from November through April due to harsh winter conditions. "We stayed here one night while driving home from Lake Superior. I found this to be a pricey evening as you have to pay for a day use fee as well as a camping fee," notes Annie C.

Local wildlife interactions: Deer, raccoons, and black bears frequent the region. At Moen Lake Campground & RV Park, "We had deer walk through the back of our campsite at night," reports Luis. Proper food storage is essential throughout the area.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming: Several campgrounds offer swimming beaches with gradual entry points. "River Forest Campground has become our #1 vacation destination. We took our 3 girls there this last week for their very first time camping. The kids got to sing karaoke and go tubing among many other activities," shares Crystal H.

Playground availability: Many RV campgrounds near Aniwa feature playgrounds for children. At Fawn Lake Campground, "They have a nice pond for swimming and a playground right by it for the kids," says McKenna R. These facilities typically remain open from May through September.

Outdoor games: Family-friendly activities are available at multiple locations. "Trees tower above you as you drive through the park. For this particular trip, we reserved group sites A and B. They each have concrete pads for 3 campers and TONS of space to spread out and/or set up tents," Amanda G. explains about Council Grounds State Park.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Most RV sites in the area require minimal leveling equipment. At River Forest Campground And Outdoor Retreats, "We arrived with a 34' 5th wheel camper, backing into the spot was tricky but very doable, the site has water and 20 amp electric service," John G. reports.

Limited hookup considerations: Many campgrounds offer electric and water but lack sewer connections. "The power is substantial to power the necessities. The site has no sewer but we have large enough holding tanks where that is not an issue," continues John G.

Beetle regulations: Firewood transport restrictions apply throughout Wisconsin RV campgrounds. "Apparently there have been beetle issues in Wisconsin and most campgrounds require you to buy your firewood locally or on-site," explains Luis. These regulations help protect local forests from invasive species.

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