Best Campgrounds near Presque Isle, WI

The Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest surrounds Presque Isle, Wisconsin, providing numerous camping options within a landscape of lakes, rivers, and dense woodland. Campgrounds like Musky Lake and North Trout Lake offer both tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. The region includes several established campgrounds with electric hookups and modern facilities, while more rustic options can be found at sites like Big Lake Campground. Most locations support mixed-use camping with both tent and RV accommodations, though cabin options are limited primarily to Lake Gogebic State Park across the Michigan border.

Seasonal considerations heavily influence camping experiences in the Presque Isle area. Summer months bring warmer temperatures ideal for swimming and water activities, while fall offers spectacular foliage displays throughout the forest. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though services may be reduced during winter months. Water access is a significant draw for campers, with several sites offering direct lake frontage or boat-in options. Visitors should be prepared for insects, particularly during humid summer days. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, especially at more remote sites. One camper noted, "Sprint service was ok, hit and miss. Flies were not bad when it was windy, little annoying some nights but we kept a fan running under the awning and it seemed to solve the issue."

Waterfront camping areas receive consistently positive reviews, with Lake Superior sites being particularly sought after. The Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, though technically in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is frequently mentioned by visitors to the Presque Isle region for its exceptional camping experiences. Several campgrounds feature fire rings, picnic tables, and access to vault toilets, with some offering additional amenities like showers and electric hookups. Privacy between sites varies considerably, with walk-in sites generally offering more seclusion than drive-in options. As one visitor to the region observed, "The walk-in sites have some distance between them, but not visual privacy, as the tree canopy is very tall." Hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and wildlife viewing enhance the camping experience, with many visitors reporting bear sightings in the broader region.

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611 Reviews of 158 Presque Isle Campgrounds


  • A
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Musky Lake Campground — Northern Highland - American Legion State Forest

    DO IT

    First time on this campground and I would 100% recommend. Campsites are surrounded by tall trees unlike your usual campsites where you can see your next door neighbor. Our campsite lead directly to the lake and was right in the middle so the view was perfect. Easy to navigate and not a very far drive to Minoqua. Very quiet, especially at night. We were able to catch fish and look at the stars very clearly!

  • Thomas R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Golden Lake Campground

    Nice, quiet camping

    Nice campground, well maintained, next to a lake with a boat ramp. Ever site has a picnic table, fire ring, asphalt pad and drying stand. Vault toilets, very limited trash collection trash cans (2). No water or waste. Only a few pull through most are back in.

  • Allen B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2026

    Black River Harbor Campground

    Peaceful

    Nice campground with access to the lake. If you tent camp all the sites are nice if you have a trailer only half the sites are wide enough for camper entrance door landing to be on level ground. Also the bugs can be a problem.

  • Midwest N.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Quartz Lake

    Crystal clear Lake

    Beautiful lake. Large parking area for oversized rigs. Camping is not allowed in the parking area but a small walk to the lake provides a decent tent site.

  • Midwest N.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Scott Lake Dispersed

    Nice dispersed spot

    Scott Lake is not listed on the U.S. Forest Service dispersed page. This location is just off the forest service Road. A small parking area and a small walk to the lake with a fire pit and picnic table.

  • Midwest N.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Mayflower Lake

    Very Remote Northwoods

    Mayflower Lake is another free dispersed site that is set back in the deep woods. There is a picnic table and fire pit you drive right up to. The trail leading in a little rough and I would advise having an SUV or truck.

  • Midwest N.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Lone Wolf Lake

    Very Remote Northwoods

    This site is located a few miles off the main Forest Service Road. There is a camping location hidden under the large pines next to the lake. Nothing but you and nature here. Part of the trail is decent for most vehicles, however I would advise an SUV or truck as the trail gets a little technical closer to the lake

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

    Copper Falls State Park Campground

    Spectacular Waterfalls

    I camped here in March and it was empty(probably because it was -8). A few people still were checking out the waterfalls.

    This park is packed away deep in northern Wisconsin and the drive was worth it. The waterfalls cut deep through the rocks and makes for some amazing views.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2026

    Copper Falls State Park Campground

    Fantastic place to camp

    The campground was quiet and well kept. We had a walk to site and carts were available to haul our items. The staff around the park were very helpful and loved to chat. There were many informational signs around detailing history or information on the wildlife. There were also updated postings about events in the park. We had vault toilets by our site but there was a main building with showers and modern toilets. Lots of places near the park to buy local fire wood. Great little camp store. The trails were phenomenal and some were even handicap accessible which is amazing. One of the best kept parks I have ever been to. Would return


Guide to Presque Isle

Camping sites near Presque Isle, Wisconsin provide access to over 900 lakes spread across the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest's 225,000 acres. Summer temperatures average 75-80°F while winter can drop to single digits, with the forest receiving approximately 60 inches of annual snowfall. Many campsites in this region remain open year-round with reduced services during colder months, though access roads may not be maintained.

What to do

Biking on paved trails: Crystal Lake Campground connects to an extensive trail system linking multiple campgrounds and towns. "Great campground situated in Northern Wisconsin in the North Highland American Legion State Forest. Over 900 lakes and 225,000 acres. This is the bicycle trail capital in the State of Wisconsin for sure! There are paved bicycle trails connecting every campground and every town," notes one visitor to North Trout Lake Campground.

Swimming in clear waters: Many campgrounds offer sandy beaches with designated swimming areas. A visitor to Camp Holiday Campground shared, "Great swimming for kids! Lots of activities and amenities to enjoy." Some lakes have water play equipment like the "water trampoline out a ways from the shore to jump on or off of" mentioned by another camper.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The forests around Presque Isle host diverse wildlife including deer, turtles, and various bird species. "We were the only campers there for the weekend & had a couple of times where a deer walked right past our camp; saw more turtles than people in the campground & surrounding area, saw a handful of trumpeter swans in the area & be able to fall asleep listening to the loons call to each other," reports a visitor to Moosehead Lake Campground.

What campers like

Lakefront sites: Waterfront camping spots provide convenient access for water activities and scenic views. "We had a site in the shade, directly on the lake. There were quite a few muddy spots at our & surrounding sites due to a lot of recent rain. We had to move our car to the parking lot to avoid getting stuck," notes a camper at Lake Gogebic State Park.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower facilities. A visitor to Musky Lake Campground commented, "New and clean bathroom facilities with showers and flush toilets. Lakeside sites have their own path to the lake. Campers would leave their water 'toys' ashore for use the next day."

Loon calls: The distinctive calls of loons on area lakes create a memorable camping experience. "Loons singing; very peaceful," writes one camper. Another visitor shared, "Big clean sites. Clean bathrooms/showers. Between two lakes. Near hiking, kayaking, swimming." Many campers specifically mention falling asleep to loon calls as a highlight.

What you should know

Bug preparation essential: Insects can be prevalent, particularly during early summer and at dusk. "Mosquitos were thick at dusk," reports a camper at Moosehead Lake. Another visitor at Lake Gogebic noted, "The Mosquito Coast...A big minus for me were the millions of mosquitoes, but I guess that comes as part of the 'nature package'."

Variable cell service: Connectivity is inconsistent throughout the region. At Big Lake Campground, visitors will find limited connectivity. "We discovered some empty spots but most were taken. A side road takes you to the boat launch and picnic area. Families took advantage of the lake and went swimming too," states one review that doesn't mention any available cell service.

Site privacy varies significantly: Campgrounds offer different levels of site separation. "The sites are close together and not private. The campground was never dark or quiet," reports a Lake Gogebic camper. In contrast, at Moosehead Lake Campground, "Good sites, fire pit. Could hear a lot of wildlife, sites were on the lake but a lot of tree coverage between the site and the lake."

Tips for camping with families

Beach access quality: Look for campgrounds with sandy swimming areas suitable for children. "The beach area was nice with a nice big sandy beach for the kids," notes a camper at Lake Gogebic State Park. Water clarity and beach condition can change seasonally, with some areas reporting swimmers' itch in early summer.

Kid-friendly activities: Some campgrounds offer recreational amenities beyond swimming. At Camp Holiday, facilities include "a mini concession stand in store with hot dogs and stuff but also a game room with pool tables arcade games. Also had a bingo night." The campground also features climate-controlled bathrooms, which one visitor appreciated because "you're not jumping onto a cold toilet in the morning."

Distance between attractions: Plan for travel time between activities. A Bobcat Lake Camp visitor shared, "This campground is a few miles out of a small town down a decent gravel road. There are sites lakeside as well as some on the other side of the camp road." Many popular hiking trails require driving between different forest sections.

Tips from RVers

Extension cord needs: At some campgrounds, electrical hookups may require additional equipment. A Lake Gogebic County Park visitor advised, "Only down side is the electric is stationed in the cross of four sites. So bring long extension cord." Another camper confirmed: "electrical only and had to use extension cord because of 4 sites utilize electrical box."

Site levelness challenges: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven sites that may require leveling equipment. "A lot of the sites are kinda uneven, and some are grass, some are sandy... definitely do your research before you pick a site. No pull through sites, only back in," recommends an RVer at Lake Gogebic County Park.

Limited full-hookup options: Most camping areas offer only partial hookups. For those requiring dump stations, a Lake Gogebic County Park visitor noted, "The RV dump station is right next to the flush bathroom building," and another mentioned the "dump/fill station is efficient and clean." Plan accordingly for water and waste management during longer stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Presque Isle, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Presque Isle, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 158 campgrounds and RV parks near Presque Isle, WI and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Presque Isle, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Presque Isle, WI is Lake Gogebic State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 29 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Presque Isle, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 free dispersed camping spots near Presque Isle, WI.

What parks are near Presque Isle, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Presque Isle, WI that allow camping, notably Ottawa National Forest and Chequamegon-Nicolet NF.