Best Campgrounds near Deerbrook, WI

Camping options around Deerbrook, Wisconsin include a mix of county parks and forest service campgrounds with varying levels of amenities. Several mixed-use campgrounds in the area support both tent and RV camping, including Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park and High Lake County Park. The region extends from the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest to the east and includes numerous water-based recreation areas around Pelican Lake, Jack Lake, and Game Lake. Most sites provide access to hiking trails, including segments of the Ice Age Trail that winds through this part of northern Wisconsin.

Seasonal operations vary significantly across campgrounds in the Deerbrook area, with most facilities operating from May through October or early November. Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park offers electric hookups and picnic tables but limited shower facilities, while Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park provides modern amenities including showers, flush toilets, and a camp store. Several campgrounds support water-based recreation with swimming areas and boat launches for non-motorized watercraft. Winter camping is limited, though some visitors report unique experiences during colder months. According to one visitor, "Loved the whole experience, the cold, the snow, the hammock camping. Quite an event!"

Campers consistently rate water access as a primary attraction in the Deerbrook area, with multiple lakes and rivers providing opportunities for swimming, fishing, and paddling. The Dells of the Eau Claire features distinctive rock formations and waterfalls that draw visitors for both camping and day-use recreation. "The most epic part of the place is the Eau Claire river with the rocks and mini water falls," noted one camper. Many camping areas connect directly to hiking trail networks, including portions of the thousand-mile Ice Age Trail system. RV campers will find varying levels of hookup availability, with several campgrounds offering electric and water connections but fewer providing full sewer hookups. Tent camping areas tend to be more plentiful than developed RV sites throughout the region, with some primitive camping areas available in the national forest lands to the east.

Best Camping Sites Near Deerbrook, Wisconsin (138)

    1. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

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

    "This campground is right on Jack Lake and Game Lake."

    "On the ice age trail. Bike trails. Near ATV trails and they offer disc golf. Ill be back here for sure."

    2. Great Northern Campground

    3 Reviews
    Deerbrook, WI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 623-2267

    $22 - $37 / night

    "Plenty of walking gravel roads on camp grounds. Family and ATV riders oriented."

    3. Dells of the Eau Claire Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Aniwa, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 261-1550

    "Along both sides of the river are some of the best walking trails in the area. The scenery is beautiful such as the natural rock formations. There is also a playground for kids."

    "The hiking trails are great and go all the way out to the Ice Age trails. It goes along the river. Very scenic. Ran into a bear around Xmas time, during a warm winter!"

    5. Boulder Lake

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

    $18 - $75 / night

    "Boulder lake is amazing and is located conveniently close to the Wolf river, which has whitewater rafting and trout fishing."

    "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!"

    6. Ada Lake Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Wabeno, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-6333

    "One was a multi-layer setup while others were more hidden as they moved further away from the lake. The picnic tables look very new and the vault toilets are well kept."

    "We arrived mid-week and had no problem getting a lakeside campsite. The sites are low compared to the water level, so it was an easy walk from our campsite to the water (no stairs to climb)."

    7. Council Grounds State Park Campground

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

    "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."

    "Beautiful forest, boating, dam views along the Wisconsin River."

    8. Boot Lake Campground

    7 Reviews
    Townsend, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-6333

    $18 / night

    "This campground is near Townsend. If this one s full just continue down the road to Boulder Lake Campground.  We liked the diversity of campsites."

    "We lucked out and managed to snag one of the better sites (#14) on the lake."

    9. High Lake County Park

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    Deerbrook, WI
    6 miles
    +1 (715) 623-6214

    10. Pelican Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Summit Lake, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 487-4600

    "Needed a place to stay in northern Wisconsin for a week and this campground was available. Great place for kids, right on Pelican Lake for fishing and boating, and nice friendly staff. VERY clean!"

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Recent Reviews near Deerbrook, WI

333 Reviews of 138 Deerbrook Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Horn Lake and Lincoln County Forest

    Beautiful dispersed spot

    Stunning, got here on a Monday night and no one was here. Sites are right on the water. Dirt road was fine for our older 29’ rv

  • Nancy May The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Luna White Deer Campground

    Two of the bigger campgrounds in the State Park

    The campgrounds with 30 plus sites are two of the bigger grounds in Chequamegon-Nicolet areas that look very well maintained. The facilities are currently at the end of the season closing maintenance (closed on October 15). "On foot" travels only when camping after that. And, in addition to a few dispersed camping lots available for a fee outside the two facilities, these will be one of my winter camps destinations.

  • Nancy May The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Laurel Lake Campground — Chequamegon Nicolet NF

    Another Excellent Camp-out at Campground 2 Laurel Lake

    Dark and quiet at night time. The site would be a perfect canoe landing, the water is within a few yards. The campground has three spacious sites, while the Campground 1 in the lake has eight. A vault toilet and clean water well. The autumn weather is bright and fresh!

  • Nancy May The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Franklin Lake

    Season's Best at Franklin Lake

    We have had an excellent camp-out this year here. Maybe because our site is only a yard away from the water, and with ample living space for multiple tents and a vehicle. A fire ring and a picnic table. A set of vault toilets nearby. We didn't expect to find flushing toilets in a campground anywhere, but, we have a choice here to drive up further and use the facility. The wood forest is nicely maintained. Falling off branches are taken care of off the roads right away. And, that's all we care about in enjoying the outdoors this year.

  • Nancy May The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Laurel Lake Campground — Chequamegon Nicolet NF

    Laurel Lake Campground

    We don't have any RVs, no RV's cleaning and dumping facility required. It's good enough with its regular and standard trash disposal site. The wood forest is nicely maintained. I have no fear of falling timbers or branches at all times. And, the nicest thing about the campground is the few square-footages of level and compacted square on each site, ready to spread your tent on it. It's great! 👍

  • R
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Governor Thompson State Park Campground

    Beautiful boondocks!

    It's so quiet here. The campsites spread apart the campgrounds may be heavily booked, but it doesn't feel like it. There is swimming, boating (campsites are also available on the island), lots of hiking trails, and tons of waterfalls in the area. Thanks to the came hostess,Melody H, and the other park employees, the bathrooms and showers were impeccable. I've been camping in a tent for two weeks and I look forward to coming back next year.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Bagley Rapids NF Campground

    Sweet Campground, Small and Quiet

    Nice little campground in the Chequamegon National Forest. Cash only, FCFS. There’s not a lot of sites here, but it’s also pretty hidden away. I showed up on a Friday evening around 6:30pm and was still able to snag a spot on the river. Quite a few ticks here, make sure to bring some permethrin spray for your clothes and your dog. Tough fishing from the sites with a lot of overhanging tree cover, but there are a few fish around if you can get a cast in.

    T-Mobile signal is non-existent, Verizon had 1-2 bars of LTE which was enough to send out a few texts.

  • Kay K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Franklin Lake

    Excellent sandy beach

    Private sites, great beach, beautiful buildings built by the CCC. There is even a small nature center. My family loves the nature trail that takes us through bogs and past maiden hair ferns. With a boat one can visit an island that once had a cabin. The best swimming is on a sandbar directly across from the beach.

  • Kay K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Scott Lake

    Remote site on quiet lake

    The campsite is on a gravel road. There is access to a small lake. Across the road is a nice boardwalk to another lake. The Wilderness Headwaters trail is also close.


Guide to Deerbrook

Camping near Deerbrook, Wisconsin offers diverse terrain through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest with numerous lakes and waterfalls accessible to campers. The area sits at the northern edge of the Wisconsin River basin where several small tributaries create a web of fishing and paddling opportunities. Winter temperatures typically drop below 10°F while summer daytime highs reach the mid-80s with frequent evening thunderstorms.

What to do

Kayaking on Boot Lake: The uniquely boot-shaped lake provides multiple paddling routes with secluded coves for fishing. At Boot Lake Campground, sites 13-16 offer the best lake access for launching kayaks. "Spent several hours kayaking & fishing on Boot Lake, along with several other lakes in the area," notes one visitor who appreciated the variety of paddling options.

Disc golf at Veterans Memorial Park: The 18-hole course weaves through wooded areas and open meadows. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park maintains the course year-round. According to a camper, the park offers a "fantastic disc golf course" that complements other recreational amenities.

Winter hammock camping: For cold-weather adventurers, the area offers unique winter camping opportunities when most facilities close. Temperatures regularly drop below freezing, requiring proper cold-weather gear. Boulder Lake campground remains accessible during winter months, though services are limited. A winter visitor noted they "spent the extra day here" after discovering unexpected hiking trails not shown on maps.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Visitors consistently mention the well-maintained facilities at Marathon County Dells of the Eau Claire Park, where the campground offers basic amenities with clean restrooms. "The campground is pretty basic nothing fancy. You get privacy from campsite to campsite which is nice," reports one camper who appreciated the balance of simplicity and cleanliness.

Swimming holes and rope swings: Natural swimming areas beyond designated beaches attract visitors. Boot Lake features a rope swing along the trail that follows the lakeshore clockwise. "If you follow it going clockwise, you'll find a rope swing for jumping in to the lake," shares a camper who discovered this undesignated attraction.

Cross-country skiing access: Winter visitors can access groomed trails directly from several campgrounds. Council Grounds State Park Campground maintains year-round access with winter trail systems. A visitor confirms the park offers "camping, hiking, boating, cross country skiing. This park has a lot to offer."

What you should know

Site selection for tent camping: Many campgrounds in the area have variable site quality with significant differences in shade, levelness, and water drainage. At Boulder Lake, campers should check for sandy areas along the shoreline. "The sites are very nice, and it's nice and secluded," notes a visitor, though during storms some sites develop drainage issues.

Limited cell coverage: Most campgrounds have minimal to no cell phone reception, requiring advance planning. Dells of the Eau Claire Park Campground has "poor cell coverage" according to a recent visitor, making it impossible to check weather forecasts or make last-minute reservations.

Poison ivy awareness: Several campgrounds have poison ivy, particularly around the perimeter of sites. One camper at Boot Lake warns, "Both campsites we were at had poison ivy around them so watch out," suggesting long pants when hiking off established trails.

Tips for camping with families

Beach selection for children: Not all beaches are equally suitable for families with young children. Ada Lake Recreation Area offers a gradual entry swimming area with minimal boat traffic. "A local family drove in to spend the day at the Ada Lake beach," mentions a visitor who observed the popular day-use option.

Playground proximity: Families should select sites near playground facilities to minimize walking distance for children. Veterans Memorial Park includes a "playground, sand volleyball court" that keeps children entertained during downtime between outdoor activities.

Fish cleaning stations: For families planning fishing activities, check which campgrounds provide designated cleaning areas. Boulder Lake includes shoreline fishing access with cleaning stations. "Lake is super clean, the sites are very nice, and it's nice and secluded," reports a visitor who enjoyed the fishing amenities.

Tips from RVers

Limited full hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric only, with water and dump stations centrally located. Great Northern Campground offers water hookups but has a "weird fee structure" for dump station use. One RVer notes, "You only can use the dump station once at check out or you can pay a fee, but none of the sites have sewer."

Site leveling challenges: RVers report significant leveling issues at multiple campgrounds. One camper at Dells of the Eau Claire noted, "The site we had was extremely unlevel and had a low spot that filled up with water/mud in the rain," suggesting wheel blocks are essential equipment.

Gravel road access: Many campgrounds require navigating unpaved roads that can be challenging for larger rigs. Ada Lake requires "a few miles of gravel and dirt road but others brought their larger RVs" according to a visitor who observed successful navigation despite access challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Deerbrook, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Deerbrook, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 138 campgrounds and RV parks near Deerbrook, WI and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Deerbrook, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Deerbrook, WI is Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Deerbrook, WI?

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