Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Drummond, WI

Drummond Lake Campground offers several spacious sites with gravel pads for pet owners camping with tents or RVs. The campground maintains pet-friendly policies while providing convenient access to nearby ATV/UTV trails. Two Lakes Campground, located within Chequamegon National Forest, also welcomes pets with primitive camping options and access to the crystal-clear Lake Owen. Neither campground imposes breed restrictions, though pets must remain leashed at all designated campsites. Fire rings with cooking grates are available at most sites, and both locations maintain clean vault toilets. Most campers report the sites provide adequate privacy with trees and vegetation creating natural barriers between camping spots.

Hiking opportunities with dogs abound on nearby trails within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, where pets can explore miles of wooded paths. The North Country Trail passes through the area, offering extended hiking options for campers with energetic dogs. Bass Lake features a 1-mile loop trail particularly suitable for families with pets. Many campsites allow direct water access, making it convenient for dogs that enjoy swimming, though dogs are prohibited at designated swimming beaches. Sites with lake views tend to fill quickly during summer months, with reservations recommended for weekend stays. The campground atmosphere remains quiet even when fully occupied, creating a peaceful environment for both pets and their owners. Campers should note that weather can change rapidly, with temperatures varying from 80 degrees to 42 degrees within 24 hours during spring and fall seasons.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Drummond, Wisconsin (111)

    1. Two Lakes

    8 Reviews
    Drummond, WI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 739-6334

    $25 / night

    "No showers, but a dip in Lake Owen was refreshing. Our site was near the path to the beach, which is a short walk. No dogs allowed in the water or beach."

    "The sites are diverse in options for both interior forest and some lake views. Hosts are great. We had fishing boats to tie off at waters edge and walk up to site. This is real forest camping."

    2. Perch Lake Campground (Drummond, WI)

    4 Reviews
    Drummond, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 373-2667

    $15 / night

    "Pearch Lake is actually two campground loops. The South Loop is non-motorized, the North is used by ORV enthusiasts, but also has the landing, beach and pier."

    "We reserved site #4 on the North Loop at Perch Lake Campground - a wonderful place to stay. The sites are relatively private, some have little pathways connecting them. Our site was flat but gravel."

    3. Drummond Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Drummond, WI
    1 mile
    Website

    $22 - $28 / night

    "This is a well run municipal campground located next to the town park, library, and visitor center. Most of the sites aren't shaded, but they all had picnic tables and fire rings."

    "The lake is beautiful! There is a nice amount of gravel for each site. Plenty of outdoor activities to do!"

    4. Top O’ the Morn Resort & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Iron River, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 372-4546

    $27 - $40 / night

    "If you are looking for the true up north Wisconsin getaway this is the spot!"

    "Tucked away campground right in a lake. Spacious sites and quiet…no road or neighbor noise."

    5. Namekagon Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 634-4821

    $18 - $50 / night

    "No trails right at the campground, but for a cross coin ski trail just past the cg entrance. We were here to visit Croix NWW - a bit of a drive from the cg."

    "All are heavily wooded and none right on lake. Boat Landing is great, boats can be pulled up on shore and left there safely."

    6. Delta Lake County Park

    2 Reviews
    Iron River, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 372-8767

    $25 - $30 / night

    "We camped at space 3 and had access to the shower house, and bathroom. Both were well kept, and clean for camping facilities."

    "Pretty quiet, nice lake. Tons of bugs as some of the sites are next to “swampy” areas. Close to other nicer lakes and national forest"

    7. Copper Falls State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Mellen, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 274-5123

    $20 - $30 / night

    "If your from Wisconsin this sits at the very north of the State. If your looking for areas to visit while camping here you may have a little bit of a drive."

    "Wow, Copper Falls has quickly jumped to my number one state park experience in Wisconsin. I’ve lived in Wisconsin my whole life and did not expect such beauty in this northern part of the state."

    8. FlowMama Trail Head Dispersed

    3 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    13 miles

    "Easy access to mountain bike trails. Keep it clean if you use it 🙏"

    "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."

    9. Hayward KOA

    14 Reviews
    Hayward, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 634-2331

    "Right off the highway so you will get some road noise even at night. But if you're lucky to have a site farther from the road you really can't hear much!"

    "Nice location and facilities with good amenities. A bit expensive. Quite noisy for our site. The firewood was not very easy to catch fire though."

    10. Wanoka Lake Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    3 Reviews
    Iron River, WI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 373-2878

    "The lake is nice and peaceful and small, and bugs/mosquitos weren’t too bad. There’s a little dock at the lake but you can’t drive your boat down, you have to carry it on foot. "

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Drummond, WI

510 Reviews of 111 Drummond Campgrounds


  • R
    Aug. 7, 2020

    Lake Chippewa Campground

    Great campground all around

    Located on the Chippewa flow-age in north west Wisconsin, this is a beautiful campground with lots of available activities. Full hook-up and pull through sites are available. Prices are reasonable ($48.00/night). Pets are allowed on a leash.

    Will definitely stay there again.

  • Jay W.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Copper Falls State Park Campground

    Waterfalls, Sernity and Camping in the North Country

    If your from Wisconsin this sits at the very north of the State. If your looking for areas to visit while camping here you may have a little bit of a drive. The park features some of the best waterfalls in the State and the trails surrounding those falls can get you pretty close for some spectacular photos! The North Country Scenic Hiking runs through the park. This is the longest hiking trail in the county and stretches over 4500 miles. The park does have a beach but if you have a four legged friend with you the pet beach isn't the best as your subject to the boat landing area and isn't very inviting. You can walk through this park and never get bored of the scenes. If you like being surrounded by green this is the place! A nice park to get away from any amenities or thoughts of the city!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Big Bay State Park Campground

    Camping on an Island

    This 2,350-acre campground was well-maintained and is located on Madeline Island (the largest Apostle Island) on Lake Superior. 

    You need to take a ferry to get there and I took Madeline Ferry and it was easy even with an RV.

    Big Bay State Park does not allow dogs (pets) on the 1.5-mile long beach which was disappointing, however, there was another campground (Big Bay Town Park) on the Island that had a fabulous pet-friendly beach so I spent time there.  

    There are several hiking trails and Big View Trail was scenic along Lake Superior.

    Big Bay State Park experience video:
    https://youtu.be/LHGZdC6y-A0

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2023

    Lake Chippewa Campground

    Still One of Our Favs

    As we arrived on a Saturday around 1:45 PM, there was quite the line of RVs checking in as most people come in for a week on Saturdays. As we have been here multiple times, we knew not to line up down the narrow road shoot that’s adjacent to the lodge where you check in but stay on the main road. They had plenty of staff on duty, so check-in was fairly quick, and we headed to site 457, which was an easy back-in with FHUs. We were pleasantly surprised we didn’t get site 456 right on the road. When we make a reservation for this campground(CG), you can only pick an area, not a specific site, for most of the sites. This was the first time we’d stayed in this area of mixed short-term and seasonal sites. The FHU facilities were placed in the middle of the gravel-grass site with a picnic table and fire pit. We were able to put out our back patio and have plenty of space to park our F450. There are a lot of mature trees in this park, so satellite is going to be iffy depending on the site. We were able to get an okay shot to the north for Starlink but no chance for the southern sky. You can opt to pay for the park Wi-Fi. The water pressure is good, and we had two bars on Verizon. The staff at the lodge/office is top-notch. We found out that this year’s“watch out” was kids riding electric bikes full out versus underage golf cart drivers of last year, so“watch out” in either case. The CG has been trying to police the lack of parental oversight, but this first-rate CG attacks a lot of families. Though there’s no formal dog park, there are plenty of areas to walk your dog, including the trail up and around the newer primitive camping area. Lake Chip is one of our favs, and we will continue to return.

  • Mai K.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Dalrymple Park and Campground

    Camp Next to Lake Superior

    Oh thank goodness, we camped out at Dalrymple Park and Campground in Bayfield, WI as supposed to our original reservation at a boring campground in Cornucopia, WI. Dalrymple was just minutes away from Bayfield, and boat rides away from the Apostle Islands and Madeline Island. There are 28 sites surrounded by canopies of trees and there are wooded fences along the sides next to Lake Superior. It was a perfect spot to settle in for camping. Some sites were drive-in and others were back-ins perfect for RVs under 30 feet. Camping is $25 a night for 2 vehicles or 1 RV for each site. There is a fire ring, picnic table, electric hook-up, and a stump to cut some firewood at each site. Bathrooms are vault toilets and are walking distance. There were plenty of FREE firewood piles near the entrance. Cell-signal was strong for Verizon. A few of the back-in sites were steep but spacious and the drive-in sites were a bit small. It is a family-friendly campground. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash. The mosquitoes were pretty active so bring your repellant or citronella to ward them off. The view was great, but the noise level at night was a damper. We had a rowdy camper who had no consideration or camping etiquette when it's past 10:00 pm. The campground itself was overall wonderful.

  • Lesley R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2022

    North View Campground

    Serene Serenity

    Pet friendly and the perfect get away. Relaxing, quiet and surrounded by nature. We’re lucky enough to plan ahead and book for the fall colors. Highly recommended for those who respect nature, it’s beauty and the silence they encompass.

  • Caitlin B.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Doolittle Park

    Great place

    Awesome place to go swimming. Very kid friendly, and pet friendly.

  • Hans E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 3, 2023

    Perch Lake Campground (Drummond, WI)

    Beautiful Place to Relax and Enjoy the Loons

    Pearch Lake is actually two campground loops. The South Loop is non-motorized, the North is used by ORV enthusiasts, but also has the landing, beach and pier.

    Spent several weekends there with my daughter and granddaughter. Located in the middle of a bunch of bass, walleye, panfish, perch and trout lakes, and just south of the White River State (Trout) Fishery Area.

    The one negative is the campground is very close to Delta-Drummond Road, and the road plays host to frequent ATV use, which can be quite loud, but Rainbow Lake Wilderness Area is directly across the road, too. So when it's quiet, it's QUIET. Loons on the lake can be quite entertaining except at 3:00 AM.

    Easy to find, spacious sites overlooking the lake, nice updated vault latrines, and lots of good fishing nearby, and Drummond is just down the road 7 miles for firewood and supplies.

  • Robin M.
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Pattison State Park Campground

    beautiful Falls

    The falls are so beautiful. Well taken care of park with wonderful hiking trails, pet friendly clean park and did I mention the beautiful falls? :) I can't wait to come back. SO much to do and see. If your a nature lover then this is a must visit place.


Guide to Drummond

Camping near Drummond, Wisconsin offers several pet-friendly options within the Chequamegon National Forest. Elevations in this region range from 1,150 to 1,450 feet, creating varied terrain for hiking and exploration. Seasonal temperature swings can be dramatic, with spring and fall transitions often bringing rapid weather changes requiring layered clothing and proper gear.

What to do

Mountain biking access: FlowMama Trail Head provides direct access to the CAMBA mountain bike trail system. "Nice clean and quiet site. No facilities or cell service. Easy access to mountain bike trails," notes Mike B. This free dispersed camping area serves as an excellent base for cyclists.

Waterfall exploration: Copper Falls State Park Campground features multiple hiking trails leading to scenic waterfalls. "You can hike here and see 3 different waterfalls or take a short drive to numerous others in the area," writes Jeanne M. The park's Doughboys Trail offers platforms for viewing Brownstone Falls and other cascades.

Lake activities: Perch Lake Campground offers direct water access from most sites. "Our site was flat but gravel. Had direct access to the water, which made this site perfect for Kayaking. It appeared most sites had an access point to the water," reports Hayli B. The campground also includes a boat launch for larger watercraft.

What campers like

Clear water swimming: The crystal-clear waters at Top O' the Morn Resort & Campground provide excellent swimming opportunities. "Lake has swimming area and swim platform, it's a lake so there are small fish, snails and grass in that area," mentions Beth B. The campground maintains a dedicated beach area.

Spacious sites: Campers appreciate the ample space between sites at many area campgrounds. "Large camp site with trees abs wide open area," notes Katherine O. about Top O' the Morn. The surrounding forest creates natural barriers between many campsites.

Stargazing opportunities: The limited light pollution creates ideal conditions for night sky viewing. "The stars are beautiful at night," writes Hayli B. about Perch Lake Campground. Campers recommend bringing red-filtered flashlights to preserve night vision while navigating campgrounds after dark.

What you should know

Weather variability: The region experiences significant temperature fluctuations, particularly in transition seasons. "Our site was flat but gravel. Had direct access to the water, which made this site perfect for Kayaking. It appeared most sites had an access point to the water," reports Hayli B. Packing layers is essential year-round.

Cell service limitations: Namekagon Lake Campground offers surprisingly better connectivity than many surrounding areas. "Surprisingly decent Verizon and ATT service. Hardly anybody here. Beautiful and quiet and serene," reports Laura M. However, service remains spotty throughout most of the region.

Reservation requirements: Popular sites with lake access fill quickly during peak seasons. "We didn't make reservations ahead and campground ended up being full by Saturday night. Many nice sites, some are reservable and others aren't," notes Cathy J. about Two Lakes. Planning ahead is essential for weekend camping during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access considerations: Delta Lake County Park offers family-friendly swimming options. "We camped at space 3 and had access to the shower house, and bathroom. Both were well kept, and clean for camping facilities," writes Cheri P. The campground features a boat launch and parking near the water.

Playground amenities: For families seeking structured play areas, Hayward KOA provides extensive facilities. "Great place to let the kids go run off and play while the parents relax under the awning while grilling. Large 9ft heated pool, mini golf, large playground, horse shoes, volleyball, nice size water slide," shares Nate C.

Kid-friendly hiking: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Drummond connect to shorter trails suitable for children. "North Country Trail hiking trail cuts through the park and a 1 mile hike around Bass Lake would be perfect for kids," mentions a camper about Two Lakes, noting the varied trail options for different ability levels.

Tips from RVers

Site access challenges: Drummond Lake Campground provides more accessible RV sites than many surrounding options. "Campground is very spacious with grass and trees. The lake is beautiful! There is a nice amount of gravel for each site," notes Tonya B. The campground welcomes ATV/UTV users with appropriate trail access.

Tree clearance considerations: Many campgrounds feature mature trees that can challenge larger rigs. "Love all this campsite has to offer with amenities! Beautiful area as well. But there are alot of trees that make it very challenging for larger rigs," warns Sheila H. about navigating wooded campgrounds with larger vehicles.

Hook-up availability: Full-service RV sites are limited in the immediate Drummond area. "Sites were generous in size and most has good separation with lots of trees," explains Lee D., noting the tradeoffs between privacy and access to utilities at various campgrounds in the region.

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