Best Dispersed Camping near Drummond, WI

The northern Wisconsin landscape surrounding Drummond features several dispersed camping options within the region's forests and near waterways. FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed camping area provides primitive sites accessible by vehicle, while Foster Falls offers secluded camping near a waterfall about 8 miles from main roads. Brule River State Forest contains backpacking sites for those seeking more remote experiences. These free dispersed camping areas typically lack facilities but provide direct access to the region's natural features, including mountain biking trails, waterways, and forested terrain.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with many sites accessible via gravel roads of varying quality. According to visitor Irvin N., Foster Falls has "mostly paved, some gravel, but all smooth" access roads. Most dispersed sites near Drummond have no drinking water, toilets, or trash facilities, requiring campers to be self-sufficient and practice Leave No Trace principles. Cell service is limited or nonexistent at many locations, as noted by Mike B. at FlowMama Trail Head: "No facilities or cell service." Weather considerations include mosquitoes during summer months and the potential for encountering wildlife, including timber wolves, which have been reported in the Foster Falls area.

Campers report varying experiences at sites throughout the region. Foster Falls receives consistently positive reviews for its serenity and natural setting, with Michael G. noting it's "a nice, secluded site about 100 feet from the falls." Wildlife encounters add to the wilderness experience, though proper camp hygiene is essential. Mountain biking enthusiasts particularly value the FlowMama Trail Head for its direct access to CAMBA trails. Not all dispersed sites provide equal experiences; Chinty Lake Roadside Camp has mixed reviews, with some travelers finding it too exposed to passing traffic. The lack of facilities at these sites is balanced by their quietness, natural settings, and free access, making them appealing to self-sufficient campers seeking immersion in northern Wisconsin's forests.

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Dispersed Camping Reviews near Drummond, WI

8 Reviews of 5 Drummond Campgrounds


  • Chris P.
    Aug. 8, 2024

    FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed

    CAMBA flow mama trailhead

    Small parking lot located off well-maintained gravel roads. Nice and quiet flat no facilities.

  • M
    Oct. 28, 2024

    FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed

    Great access to bike trails

    Nice clean and quiet site. No facilities or cell service. Easy access to mountain bike trails. Keep it clean if you use it 🙏

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed

    Free parking, no water, no gray dump, no trash.

    This is the trailhead for a very beautiful mountain biking trail and the roads that lead up to this area are incredibly gorgeous especially in the fall. The red building in the pictures is an emergency cabin. You can go in it and look around if you want. It's not at the trailhead, it's about 10 minutes from it on your way in.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2023

    Chinty Lake Roadside Camp

    Literally roadside camp

    This is literally just a roadside pull off not really a campsite (and the road was kinda busy), two girls traveling did not feel comfortable spending the night here and went somewhere else

  • Irvin N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Foster Falls

    Alone in the woods

    8 Mile drive off the main road. Mostly paved, some gravel, but all smooth. We had the place to ourselves. A short walk down to the waterfall. Quiet and serene, towering trees and only a few mosquitoes.

  • Michael G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2022

    Foster Falls

    Foster Falls

    This is a nice, secluded site about 100 feet from the falls. We did get several visitors to the falls each day, but most were only there for a few minutes and left us alone. The mosquitoes were somewhat bad. Also got a bit nervous hearing timber wolves in the distance for a few hours at night then again in the early morning. But we practiced good camp hygiene and they left us alone.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2023

    Foster Falls

    Peaceful

    It was the most relaxing, peaceful, enjoyable campsite. I love the wilderness.


Guide to Drummond

Dispersed camping areas near Drummond, Wisconsin provide opportunities for self-sufficient outdoor experiences within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The region sits at approximately 1,200 feet elevation with a northern continental climate featuring cold winters and mild summers. Several rustic camping locations lack developed facilities but offer direct access to the area's extensive trail systems and waterways.

What to do

Mountain biking on CAMBA trails: Access premium single-track directly from FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed camping area. Chris P. notes the site has a "small parking lot located off well-maintained gravel roads" making it convenient for cyclists with vehicles.

Wildflower viewing: Meadow camping at Afterhours Meadow offers seasonal botanical displays. Joni Z. describes it as "a beautiful, quiet spot at the end of a forest spur road. Surrounded by wildflowers in mid July."

Waterfall exploration: Several dispersed sites provide access to local waterfalls. At Foster Falls, visitors can camp within hearing distance of the falls, creating a natural soundtrack for overnight stays. Marsha Y. found it to be "the most relaxing, peaceful, enjoyable campsite."

What campers like

Solitude and remoteness: The distance from population centers creates genuine wilderness experiences at Foster Falls. Irvin N. reports: "8 Mile drive off the main road. Mostly paved, some gravel, but all smooth. We had the place to ourselves."

Natural settings: Open meadow camping provides unique sunset opportunities. At Afterhours Meadow, Liona L. experienced a "Stunning Meadow Sunset" and notes there are "one or two small sites on the left side of the road but we turned right and went down the 2 track... and you end up in a big clearing."

Budget-friendly options: Rustic camping near Drummond offers free accommodation for self-sufficient campers. Emma A. simply states Afterhours Meadow is a "Boondocking great spot! Drive back in to open field," making it accessible for those with modest camping setups.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access to primitive sites varies significantly by location and season. For Afterhours Meadow, Liona L. confirms the "2 track was fine in 2wd vans w low clearance," but conditions may change with weather.

Limited facilities: All dispersed camping near Drummond requires complete self-sufficiency. At Chinty Lake Roadside Camp, there are no amenities, making it suitable only for experienced rustic campers.

Wildlife awareness: Northern Wisconsin forests host diverse wildlife including wolves. Proper food storage and waste management are essential. At Foster Falls, one camper reported "hearing timber wolves in the distance for a few hours at night then again in the early morning."

Terrain challenges: Ground conditions can affect tent setup at some locations. At Afterhours Meadow, one visitor (goose10091203) noted it was a "Nice little field. Would be great if the groud wasn't all sticks and thorns. Good place to sleep. Not for extended camping."

Tips for camping with families

Safety considerations: Some roadside camping may feel exposed to traffic. Aly E. found Chinty Lake Roadside Camp to be "literally just a roadside pull off not really a campsite (and the road was kinda busy)," suggesting families choose more secluded options.

Communication planning: Cell service varies significantly across the Drummond area. At Brule River State Forest Backpacking Sites, hikers should prepare for limited connectivity and establish emergency plans before departure.

Site selection strategies: For families needing multiple tents, larger clearing sites offer better accommodation. Emma A. recommends driving "back in to open field" at Afterhours Meadow where multiple vehicles and tents can find space.

Tips from RVers

Signal reception: For remote workers, cellular connectivity matters. At Afterhours Meadow, Joni Z. reports "ATT with my external antenna was great," suggesting signal boosters prove valuable for rustic camping near Drummond.

Leveling locations: Finding flat spots matters for comfortable sleep and appliance operation. Chris P. notes that FlowMama Trail Head is "nice and quiet flat no facilities," making it suitable for smaller recreational vehicles seeking level ground without hookups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Drummond, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Drummond, WI is FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.

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