Equestrian Camping near Crandon, WI

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    None of the campgrounds in the Crandon, Wisconsin area offer dedicated horse corrals or specific equestrian facilities based on available data. Chute Pond Park, Torch Lake Campground, Underdown Campground, and Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park all accept pets but lack specialized equestrian amenities. These campgrounds provide various accommodation options including tent sites and RV spaces, with Chute Pond Park also offering cabin rentals. Recreational trails exist throughout these properties, but they are not specifically designated for horseback riding according to the campground data.

    Visitors seeking outdoor recreation can access hiking trails at these locations, particularly at Chute Pond Park where several trails lead to natural features like Slippery Rock, a natural waterfall slide popular with families. Trail access varies seasonally, with most campgrounds operating from spring through fall. Torch Lake Campground offers private, forested sites with full hookups for RVs, while Underdown Campground provides more primitive camping experiences with no running water or bathroom facilities. Most campgrounds in the area maintain pet-friendly policies, but equestrians planning horse camping near Crandon should contact individual properties directly for specific regulations regarding horses, as standard amenities do not include horse-specific facilities.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Crandon (4)

      1. Chute Pond Park

      4.5(8)37mi from CrandonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The access to the ATV trails really makes this campground a convenience gem! The camp store is also supe convenient if you forget smores and Fire supplies."

      "There’s lots to do the whole weekend whether you want to go hiking, fishing, boating, small cliff jumping, or take a walk to slippery rock."

      2. Torch Lake Campground

      5.0(3)36mi from CrandonRVs, Tents

      "Private sites, large, forested, near hiking trails and clean bathrooms. Fall colors are spectacular here! Eagle River is close by with charming shops and friendly locals."

      "There are only a few sites and most are drive through. There is a beach on a 39-acre lake. I highly recommend this place! https://www.vilaswi.com/lodging/camping/torch-lake-campground-and-rv-park/"

      from $40 - $47 / night

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      3. Underdown Campground

      5.0(1)38mi from CrandonRVs, Tents

      "Very ample space except near the water. Multiple small lakes around the area. Can set up camp anywhere but the road really."

      4. Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park

      5.0(1)44mi from CrandonRVs, Tents

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Crandon, WI

    13 Reviews of 4 Crandon Campgrounds


    • J
      Oct. 2, 2021

      Torch Lake Campground

      Truly a Gem!

      Private sites, large, forested, near hiking trails and clean bathrooms. Fall colors are spectacular here! Eagle River is close by with charming shops and friendly locals.

    • Shelby N.
      Jun. 29, 2018

      Chute Pond Park

      Would go back again and again

      The access to the ATV trails really makes this campground a convenience gem! The camp store is also supe convenient if you forget smores and Fire supplies. The sites are close to each other and ticks can get bad here but overall it’s such a great, cheap option! The trails that go down towards the falls are really nice and it’s a great campground to watch the stars!

    • Wade W.
      Oct. 14, 2021

      Underdown Campground

      Great primitive camping

      No running water, no bathrooms, no crowded plots. It's as primitive as can be. Very ample space except near the water. Multiple small lakes around the area. Can set up camp anywhere but the road really. As long as the previous campers clean up after themselves is fairly clean and a nice spot to camp. Ice age trail for hiking and good blue gill spot.

    • Midwest N.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Chute Pond Park

      County park living

      Chute pond is located right off of highway 32. There’s allot to love, especially the small stream through the woods that creates slippery rock. The beach offers a camp store and boat launch.

      Campsites are packed together pretty close. If you enjoy people, this is the place.

    • M
      Aug. 19, 2024

      Chute Pond Park

      One of my favorite campgrounds

      Chute pond park is one of my favorite campgrounds to stay at. They have reasonable rates, clean bathrooms and almost all sites are electric. There’s lots to do the whole weekend whether you want to go hiking, fishing, boating, small cliff jumping, or take a walk to slippery rock. This year they also have now available kayaks for rent at $20 per hour.

    • Lynette J.
      Sep. 29, 2020

      Torch Lake Campground

      Quiet. Remote. Only a few sites.

      This place is fairly new and in excellent condition. It is well maintained. There are only a few sites and most are drive through. There is a beach on a 39-acre lake. I highly recommend this place! https://www.vilaswi.com/lodging/camping/torch-lake-campground-and-rv-park/

    • Two Snoops
      Aug. 5, 2019

      Chute Pond Park

      Good family campground

      Very children and family oriented, some shorter trails, fishing area, playground, beach (always full of weeds). Spots were pretty open

    • Emily K.
      Oct. 17, 2018

      Chute Pond Park

      Chute Pond is my favorite place in the world.

      I’ve been going here every year since for at least 10 years. The campsites are perfect, and there’s so many fun things to do. They have a little footbridge to fish off of, a playground, and a nice beach. You can rent out kayaks and little boats. There’s lots of hiking trails. One trail leads to a scenic overlook and another leads to slippery rock. Slippery Rock is a waterfall from the river that you can actually slide down. They also have a rock you can jump off as well into water. Also there’s a big pond where you can boat and swim and there’s a sandbar too. I love this place so much I got a tattoo of the coordinates.

    • Jeremy B.
      Aug. 28, 2016

      Chute Pond Park

      Clean quiet comfortable.

      The campground is a bit rustic but well separated from neighbors. Clean sites and the shower house was very clean with ample parking. The fishing was great hiking trails were clean and nice. The fishing is fantastic. Even a place to ride a tube down a lazy river.


    Guide to Crandon

    Campgrounds near Crandon, Wisconsin offer varied experiences from rustic tent sites to full-service RV accommodations throughout the northern Wisconsin forest region. While dedicated equestrian camping facilities are limited around Crandon, several campgrounds accommodate pets and provide access to nearby trail systems. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from spring through fall, with winter closures common due to the region's heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: Multiple trail options exist at Chute Pond Park, where paths connect to natural attractions. "There's lots of hiking trails. One trail leads to a scenic overlook and another leads to slippery rock. Slippery Rock is a waterfall from the river that you can actually slide down," notes Emily K. These trails vary in difficulty and are suitable for day hikes.

    Fishing opportunities: Local lakes provide fishing access at several campgrounds. At Chute Pond Park, "fishing is also good for the outdoors men or women," according to Pete W. Some visitors note changes in fish populations over time, with one camper observing that "the last few times I've gone there people were taking so many panfish out of the lake at such small sizes it was hard to find large panfish."

    Water recreation: Swimming and boating are popular at Torch Lake Campground, which features a beach on a 39-acre lake. At Chute Pond Park, visitors can enjoy multiple water activities: "They have a little footbridge to fish off of, a playground, and a nice beach. You can rent out kayaks and little boats," and as one reviewer mentions, "This year they also have now available kayaks for rent at $20 per hour."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Underdown Campground offers truly primitive camping with "no running water, no bathrooms, no crowded plots. It's as primitive as can be. Very ample space except near the water," according to Wade W. The campground provides access to multiple small lakes and the Ice Age Trail.

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention facility maintenance as a positive feature. At Chute Pond Park, visitors appreciate that "The campground is a bit rustic but well separated from neighbors. Clean sites and the shower house was very clean with ample parking," as Jeremy B. reports.

    Seasonal attractions: Fall colors enhance the camping experience at several locations. Jennifer S. notes that at Torch Lake Campground, "Fall colors are spectacular here! Eagle River is close by with charming shops and friendly locals." Spring visitors to Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park can witness natural phenomena: "Spring time the water is usually high and the breakup of ice happens it's amazing to see. It's crazy loud too!"

    What you should know

    Primitive options: For those seeking minimal facilities, Underdown Campground provides a bare-bones experience with no running water or bathroom facilities. Wade W. explains, "Can set up camp anywhere but the road really. As long as the previous campers clean up after themselves is fairly clean and a nice spot to camp."

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds in the area operate from spring through fall. Chute Pond Park is open from April 1 to November 30, while Torch Lake Campground runs from April 1 to October 31. Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park operates from May to October.

    Horseback riding limitations: While pet-friendly policies are common at campgrounds near Crandon, dedicated equestrian camping facilities are not typically available. None of the reviewed campgrounds list horse corrals among their amenities. Riders seeking equestrian camping near Crandon, Wisconsin should contact individual properties for permission before bringing horses.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water features for children: Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park offers unique water features popular with families. "In the summertime you will see people all over the rocks swimming/sun bathing/having picnics/weddings/photo shoots…. You name it. The weekends are busy there all summer long. There is a beach area but sometimes it gets washed out pretty bad," explains Raechel S.

    Playground access: Families appreciate campgrounds with dedicated play areas. Chute Pond Park includes a playground among its amenities, with Emily K. noting, "They have a little footbridge to fish off of, a playground, and a nice beach."

    Recreational variety: Multiple activity options keep children engaged. At Chute Pond Park, Shelby N. shares that "The trails that go down towards the falls are really nice and it's such a great, cheap option!" Another reviewer confirms the family-friendly atmosphere: "Very children and family oriented, some shorter trails, fishing area, playground, beach."

    Tips from RVers

    Site accessibility: RVers should note that not all campgrounds accommodate larger vehicles. At Chute Pond Park, Pete W. cautions that "some sites are harder to back into with long trailers. but over all sites have easy access."

    Hookup availability: Torch Lake Campground offers full hookups including electric (both 30-amp and 50-amp), water, and sewer connections. Larry S. reports, "This is a great campground to get away too. Everything was clean and well kept. Host were great."

    Seasonal considerations: RVers should be aware of seasonal closures and road conditions, particularly in spring and fall. Jennifer S. recommends Torch Lake Campground for fall visits, noting "Private sites, large, forested, near hiking trails and clean bathrooms. Fall colors are spectacular here!"

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Crandon, WI is Chute Pond Park with a 4.5-star rating from 8 reviews.

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