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Fawn Lake Campground welcomes pets at all camping areas, including wooded tent sites and full-hookup RV spaces. Several pet-friendly campgrounds near Nichols allow dogs throughout their facilities, with Shawano County Park offering large, electric tent sites and camping options directly on Shawano Lake. Most establishments maintain standard leash requirements while providing adequate space between campsites for pet exercise. Brown County Reforestation Campground features spacious gravel pads with picnic tables and fire pits at each pet-friendly site. Wolf River Campgrounds allows pets in its riverside camping areas, though sites along the water tend to be smaller and more closely spaced. Apple Creek Campground includes a stocked fishing pond and playground accessible to campers with pets. Many visitors note that the campgrounds are generally quiet and clean with well-maintained pet-friendly facilities.
Dog-friendly hiking trails surround many Nichols area campgrounds, with Brown County offering extensive forested paths for mountain biking and dog walking. Water access for pets varies by location, with Shawano County Park providing a large beach area and boat launch on Shawano Lake where many campers bring their dogs. Wolf River Trips features tubing and kayaking options accessible to campers with well-behaved pets. Seasonal considerations affect pet camping options, as Calumet County Park operates from April to November while Apple Creek Campground remains open April through October. Most campgrounds require pets to be current on vaccinations and under control at all times. Wildlife encounters are possible in the more forested campgrounds, requiring careful supervision of pets. Bathrooms and shower facilities at all locations remain consistently clean, an important consideration for longer stays with pets. The proximity to highway access makes these campgrounds convenient for travelers with animals needing supply runs.
"Woodsy camping, multiple hiking altitude options including cliff views of Lake Winnebago, historic burial mounds, preserved lime kilns, equine trails, picnicking area, boating opportunities and a beach"
"No matter what your skill level you can find a trail here from easy to challenging to hike or bike. "
from $25 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Pets are allowed which is great!"
"The tent sites at this camp ground are in the back of the campground located in the woods! There is a small pond with in the campground which you are able to swim in, kayak in and go frogging in!"
"I love that the campground is right on the lake and there’s quite a few amenities for people who boat. It is pet friendly and the bathrooms are quite a walk but clean and hot water is available."
"Good setting, situated on Shawano Lake although not directly lake side. The beach is big with a two lane boat launch."
from $35 / night
Check Availability"We camped here because it was close to an event we needed to attend. We enjoyed our stay here and felt very welcome. "
"We liked being on the hill away from the pool ect. Quite except for a little hiway noise(about like you’d expect) good water pressure and power worked great."
from $41 / night
Check Availability"forested, so many trails for hiking and mountain biking. Bathrooms and showers were clean, site was spacious. Hookups are available but we chose dry camping."
"It is on lake partridge for fishing and boating activities, also connected to the Waupaca chain of lakes, fishing pond w in park, canoe rental. "
"Had to dock a star for the tight spot though. way too difficult to back in and super close to other campers. But other than that, it was great!"
"The water area is a favorite for kids and the grounds sport plenty of things to grab their attention from mini-golf to the lake."
"As long as you find a spot that’s not too close to the office, you’re good."
from $25 - $170 / night
Check Availability"The park:
- is well kept
- showers & bathrooms are very clean
- has a marina
- has hiking and cross country ski trails
- sites are spacious
- many sites available on the edge of the water"
"The sites on the lake are huge!"












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Woodsy camping, multiple hiking altitude options including cliff views of Lake Winnebago, historic burial mounds, preserved lime kilns, equine trails, picnicking area, boating opportunities and a beach for swimming. Spend a day or a week! You’ll never find yourself asking what to do. I grew up in the area and have been here many, many times. To camp, to hike for the day, to trudge into the campground during winter to have a day-fire, coordinate family reunions, train with a backpack on the lime-kiln trail and swimming with the dog. Really, it’s all here. Mostly not super busy and when the traffic is heavier, everyone is very nice. Picnic areas can get buggy as can the lake get green, all depends on the time of year and season. Family and pet friendly. Great spot near the Fox Valley.
Stayed for the first time at this campground in July and loved it. We stayed on a tent site, it was huge and had electric. I love that the campground is right on the lake and there’s quite a few amenities for people who boat. It is pet friendly and the bathrooms are quite a walk but clean and hot water is available.
The park:
The sites on the lake are huge! They are perfect for going with groups of people (Cook on one, set up Games on the other, and you can easily fit two cars out of sight a tent everything… ) however the sites do not have any privacy - the only wooded part is shoreline.
I have a very nice check in/camp store it’s brand new. The main shower house bathrooms are very clean very nice except you have to pay for the shower. Rest of the restaurants throughout this campground our pets toilets.
I have a very nice check in/camp store it’s brand new. The main shower house bathrooms are very clean very nice except you have to pay for the shower. Rest of the restaurants throughout this campground our pets toilets.
This is not the best campground I’ve been to but it’s definitely not the worst in fact I go every year with a A group with small kids.
No matter what your skill level you can find a trail here from easy to challenging to hike or bike. There is a beach, a marina, Lake Winnebago, horse trails, hiking, biking and pet beach and picnic area. The park is very clean and pretty. There is a playground, several vault toilet areas spread around and a shower house. Some sites have electric and there is a dump station and water fill up.
Both AT &T and Verizon provided good service and the ability to stream. Spaces are large and have many trees for shade and privacy.
This is our go to place every spring, summer or fall! We like to travel all over the place and try different place but this is always a must to go to as well as last minute let's go camping spot. The owners are so friendly as well as everyone that camps there. They have a nice pond for swimming and a playground right by it for the kids. Pets are allowed which is great!
We chose this campground on a whim since we wanted to be near Lakewood where I would spend summers as a kid. We love this place and ended up choosing it for both of our camping trips last summer. We in fact got the same exact site and it’s our favorite anyway. This campground is pet friendly- We took our bulldog camping with us. We checked out the beach and it was very accessible. The showers , Bathrooms and Vault Toilets were all clean. We did enjoy the hiking on the campground but there were some parts that were a little overgrown. Overall we love this place and it’s our go to!
St park pass required in addition to camping fees, fire wood and ice available, ice cream shop not far from park, lots of trails, tower to walk up to, beach not in camping area but close by, on Lake Winnebago, butterfly fishing pond, plenty of fishing. No dogs allowed on beach, some new electrical work was done to add to sites, flush toilets w showers.
Lots of hiking trails
Pet-friendly campgrounds near Nichols, Wisconsin offer diverse camping options across northeastern Wisconsin's woodlands, wetlands, and lake regions. Seasonal availability runs primarily April through October, with some campgrounds operating year-round depending on weather conditions. Water access varies by location, with some sites offering direct lake or river frontage while others maintain separate beach or swimming areas.
Hiking trails and mountain biking: High Cliff State Park provides numerous hiking options along the Niagara Escarpment with limestone cliffs. "My favorite thing about this park and campground is the hiking. Part of the Niagra escarpment there are plenty of cliffs and fun views along the trails," notes Racheal M. at High Cliff State Park Campground.
Winter camping and activities: For cold-weather enthusiasts, some campgrounds maintain limited services year-round. "November 7th-8th. Site 91. 25-30 degrees. Near cliff above Lake Winnebago. Windy as expected. Beautiful site. Clean primitive toilet," reports Tim H. about his late-season stay at High Cliff State Park.
Explore local water recreation: Many campgrounds offer water access for swimming, fishing or boating. "We were there during western weekend so much fun!" mentions Amy S. about her experience at Pine Grove Campground, which features a swimming beach with clear water.
Visit local attractions: Several campgrounds serve as convenient bases for regional attractions. "We stayed here for a night to visit Union Farm Cheese Factory. The campground was expensive at 80$ for water and electric only on a dirt pull through... The cheese factory was worth the stop and a great experience," writes Scott B. about his stay at Fremont RV Campground.
Clean facilities and accessibility: Campgrounds in the region maintain clean facilities despite varying amenities. "Bathrooms and showers were clean, site was spacious. Hookups are available but we chose dry camping," writes Susan W. about her stay at Brown County Reforestation Campground.
Spacious sites with good separation: Many campers appreciate the size of sites in the area. "Calumet County is one of our favorite places to go - it's close to home and quiet with gorgeous views of the lake. It's hard to get our favorite site but there are plenty of nice sites in the park," notes Jennifer G. about Calumet County Park.
Family-oriented amenities: Campgrounds often cater to families with various activities. "As a father with 3 young kids, I thoroughly enjoy this camp for the activities and amenities available. The water area is a favorite for kids and the grounds sport plenty of things to grab their attention from mini-golf to the lake," shares David K. about Pine Grove Campground.
Water access for recreation: Access to water activities ranks high with campers. "Great place to stay! Big rig friendly! Gravel pads and each site comes with a picnic table and fire pit. Bathrooms in the campground were clean and I believe there were showers," writes Tori K. about Brown County Reforestation Campground.
Variable shower conditions: Shower facilities vary widely between campgrounds. "Pit toilets are within a short walk and are among the cleanest I've seen anywhere. The only drawback is the showers. Coin operators is OK, but no temperature control. Fortunately, the water is hot!" reports Stacey N. about Calumet County Park.
Wildlife awareness needed: Wildlife encounters are common in the forested campgrounds. "Decent sized park. Nice hiking trails. Raccoons can be a pest and beg for food!" warns Denise L. from her experience at High Cliff State Park.
Early booking recommended: Popular sites fill quickly, especially waterfront options. "We had an amazing time at Wolf River Trips and Campground! From start to finish, the entire experience was smooth and enjoyable. The check-in process was incredibly easy and well-organized, which made settling in stress-free," shares sbutzer1 about their experience.
Cost considerations: Price points vary significantly between campgrounds. "We stayed 6 nights in our 36 ft motor home with tow. Even though we were on a hill the campsite was level. We had plenty of room for rv and tow," notes Robert O. about his stay at Apple Creek Campground.
Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's play areas. "The tent sites at this camp ground are in the back of the campground located in the woods! There is a small pond with in the campground which you are able to swim in, kayak in and go frogging in! A play ground is present and the owner is wonderful!" explains Rachel C. about her experience at Fawn Lake Campground.
Swimming options for kids: Various water features appeal to families with children. "Has a nice sand beach with clear water for swimming, as well as a pool area that are both great for the kids. There's also a few animals that you can go over and feed if you like," says Joe W. about Pine Grove Campground.
Entertainment beyond nature: Some campgrounds offer additional activities. "Stayed for the first time at this campground in July and loved it. We stayed on a tent site, it was huge and had electric. I love that the campground is right on the lake and there's quite a few amenities for people who boat. It is pet friendly and the bathrooms are quite a walk but clean and hot water is available," shares Makenzie S. about Shawano County Park.
Hookup availability: Full-service sites are limited at some locations. "We were visiting family in Shawano, WI, and stayed here for a week. Checking was easy and we had a long spot with full hookups. Park has a playground, small lake with a beach," explains James R. about his stay at Shawano County Park.
Site leveling considerations: Terrain varies throughout the region. "This is our go to place every spring, summer or fall! We like to travel all over the place and try different place but this is always a must to go to as well as last minute let's go camping spot," recommends McKenna R. about Fawn Lake Campground.
Access for larger vehicles: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger RVs. "Very fun but not secluded, very small sites, especially along the river. The river is fantastic for tubing and kayaking with your family. This is a fun social campground, if your looking for peaceful, quiet and away maybe not the place you want," explains Nathan K. about Wolf River Campgrounds.
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