Dispersed Camping near Dresser, WI

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    Dispersed camping exists along the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway near Dresser, Wisconsin, with several primitive sites located on public lands. These free camping areas include Sandy Cove on the St. Croix River, County Road O Landing, Sandrock Cliffs, and Grace Lake Road Dispersed across the border in Minnesota. Most sites require permits for overnight stays, particularly those within the National Scenic Riverway. These areas provide basic accommodations with minimal amenities, primarily serving as access points to the St. Croix River.

    Access varies significantly between sites, with some requiring boat access while others support drive-in camping. County Road O Landing accommodates both tents and RVs with big-rig friendly access, while Sandy Cove requires hiking in. Grace Lake Road Dispersed allows drive-in tent camping but may have narrow access points. According to a camper, "the gate is very narrow had to fold the mirrors on my Tacoma to squeeze through." Most sites have fire rings where fires are permitted, though some locations prohibit fires entirely. Toilet facilities exist at some locations, but drinking water is limited and available only at select sites.

    The camping experience varies seasonally with significant challenges during summer months. Reviews indicate mosquitoes can be problematic in June, with one camper noting "the only problem was the mosquitoes" at County Road O Landing. Site conditions fluctuate, with some areas suffering from overuse. A Sandrock Cliffs visitor reported finding "sites full of trash and broken tent poles," suggesting popular areas may experience periods of misuse. Quieter experiences are possible during off-peak times or at less accessible locations. The proximity to water features provides fishing opportunities, with one Grace Lake Road camper reporting "You're about 20 foot from the water and fishing is good." Weather and river conditions can impact site availability, particularly at riverside locations that may flood during spring thaw.

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    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near Dresser (7)

      1. Sandy Cove on the St. Croix River

      3.0(1)5mi from Dresser

      2. County Road O Landing Dispersed River Camp — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      3.3(3)25mi from DresserRVs, Tents

      "We arrived in the late afternoon and drove all the way down the road, there are a few spots near the boat ramp and bathroom, but we parked near the trailhead and it was perfect!"

      3. Sandrock Cliffs — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      3.7(3)30mi from Dresser

      "You have to walk upstairs to get to it, but there were quite a few campsites as you walk along the hiking trail."

      "Good location"

      4. Grace Lake Road Dispersed

      4.7(3)47mi from DresserTents

      "Lots of different dispersed spots. Go down Tamarack Forest Road, which is a little further than the location on here."

      "Stayed a night here on our way up to the boundary waters gate is very narrow had to fold the mirrors on my Tacoma to squeeze through but if you park at the entrance it’s a short walk You’re about 20 foot"

      5. Norway Point — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      Be the first to review39mi from DresserTents

      6. Graces Lake Boat Access

      1.0(1)50mi from Dresser

      7. Foster Island Watercraft Campsite

      Be the first to review41mi from Dresser

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    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 4, 2021

      Sandrock Cliffs — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      Very quiet and beautiful

      I absolutely love this campground. You have to walk upstairs to get to it, but there were quite a few campsites as you walk along the hiking trail. Each one has a fire pit and a picnic table, and you could probably fit three or more tense at each site. We were there in June and there was only one other group there. The hiking trail was awesome also, you hike along the Saint Croix river. We had some cell service. There is a pit toilet by the parking lot. No trash, showers or water that we saw. 

    • Julia D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 29, 2021

      Grace Lake Road Dispersed

      Location is inaccurate

      This spot was super nice and peaceful! Lots of different dispersed spots. Go down Tamarack Forest Road, which is a little further than the location on here.

    • Christopher W.
      Jun. 20, 2023

      Graces Lake Boat Access

      Not a camp site

      Public water access. No camp sites at this location

    • Travis B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 23, 2023

      Sandy Cove on the St. Croix River

      Hard to say

      The spot is along the ice age trail. Well managed gravel trail to the south and single wide footpath to the north.

      There is a pad at the bottom of the path up to the open air vault toilet, a fire ring, and a table. The table has an extra long side for those in a wheelchair. The crushed gravel path to the south makes travel to the nearby Lions park easy.

      The ease of access probably makes this a hangout spot as we saw a good amount of refuse around the pad. The pictures are probably worst case scenario. We visited in April after historic snowfall and thaw causing the river to flood. I'd imagine when the river is lower with the fire ring and table where they're supposed to be this would be a nice place for the night. Right on the beautiful st.croix river.

    • Joslyn H.
      Jul. 21, 2024

      Sandrock Cliffs — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      Trashed, No peace or quiet.

      This campsite is about an hour away from where I live. The listing here on The Dyrt seemed promising, and I hoped that by getting out there early I would find a nice spot. I first went to the National Park Service Scenic Riverway Visitor Center in St. Croix Falls to obtain a permit and learned that I don't need one for Sandrock Cliffs, I was already there so I got one anyway. About 40 minutes later I arrived at Sandrock Cliffs. The campsites all have a fire ring and are decently spaced apart, but most of the sites were full of trash and broken tent poles. There was a large group of kids that arrived by canoe/kayak just after I did. Soon the parking lot was also full of cars of some shady looking people who appeared to be looking for a spot to party. The kids seemed to have deterred these people from staying. I set up my camp and started to read a book. The kids began running through my campsite and upset my dog. After 3 times of them running through my campsite I just packed up and went home. Since this spot is accessible by road I'm assuming that its best not to visit in the summer, it seems to be a place that gets abused by the locals as a party area. I may consider visiting again in the fall when it is hopefully less busy.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 8, 2025

      Grace Lake Road Dispersed

      Very quit night

      Stayed a night here on our way up to the boundary waters gate is very narrow had to fold the mirrors on my Tacoma to squeeze through but if you park at the entrance it’s a short walk You’re about 20 foot from the water and fishing is good

    • aThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2023

      County Road O Landing Dispersed River Camp — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

      Quick night

      I pulled into the campsite late at night and was really confused where to go. There are bathrooms and 1 bar of Verizon (no T-mobile service). We ended up staying in the parking lot near the boat ramp and woke up to amazing bird calls and left before 6am. Pretty campsite with boat ramp to St Croix river.


    Guide to Dresser

    Rustic camping near Dresser, Wisconsin provides access to the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, a federally protected waterway spanning 252 miles through Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river corridor features sandstone formations, mixed forest, and abundant wildlife habitat including more than 100 bird species. Weather patterns can vary significantly with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during the day and dropping to 50-60°F at night, while spring and fall camping often encounters temperature fluctuations of 30+ degrees within 24 hours.

    What to do

    Hiking access: At Sandrock Cliffs, trails follow the riverbank with elevated views. "The hiking trail was awesome also, you hike along the Saint Croix river. We had some cell service," notes Emily, who visited in June.

    Fishing opportunities: Grace Lake Road Dispersed offers shoreline fishing access within steps of campsites. A camper reports, "You're about 20 foot from the water and fishing is good," making it ideal for anglers seeking easy access without a boat.

    Wildlife observation: The riverway corridor hosts diverse bird species, particularly during migration periods. County Road O Landing provides early morning opportunities with one visitor describing "amazing bird calls" during their pre-dawn departure.

    What campers like

    Natural quiet: County Road O Landing receives praise for its peaceful setting. According to Jennifer H., "We arrived in the late afternoon and drove all the way down the road, there are a few spots near the boat ramp and bathroom, but we parked near the trailhead and it was perfect!"

    Riverside views: The elevated position at Sandrock Cliffs provides scenic vistas. Cody M. notes it offers "Nice scenery, trails, location" and is situated "on the sandstone cliffs, beautiful area."

    Multiple site options: Grace Lake Road Dispersed features various camping locations throughout the area. Julia D. reports, "This spot was super nice and peaceful! Lots of different dispersed spots. Go down Tamarack Forest Road, which is a little further than the location on here."

    What you should know

    Seasonal insect conditions: Mosquitoes can be particularly intense during early summer. Marie G., who stayed at County Road O Landing, observed, "The spot itself was good and had restrooms. The only problem was the mosquitoes."

    Site cleanliness concerns: Popular areas may suffer from trash accumulation, particularly during peak summer season. Bring bags to pack out waste and consider reporting excessive trash to park authorities.

    Navigation challenges: Some dispersed areas have inaccurate location details or difficult access. At Grace Lake Boat Access, Christopher W. warns, "Public water access. No camp sites at this location," highlighting the importance of verifying locations before arrival.

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible campsites: Some riverside locations offer disability-friendly features. At Sandy Cove on the St. Croix River, Travis B. noted, "The table has an extra long side for those in a wheelchair. The crushed gravel path to the south makes travel to the nearby Lions park easy."

    Avoid peak season crowds: School break periods bring higher visitor numbers. One camper at Sandrock Cliffs observed, "Since this spot is accessible by road I'm assuming that its best not to visit in the summer."

    Water level awareness: Spring camping requires monitoring river conditions. Travis B. reports from Sandy Cove, "We visited in April after historic snowfall and thaw causing the river to flood. I'd imagine when the river is lower with the fire ring and table where they're supposed to be this would be a nice place for the night."

    Tips from RVers

    Vehicle access restrictions: Several dispersed sites have narrow entrances limiting RV access. At Grace Lake Road Dispersed, Michael S. warns, "gate is very narrow had to fold the mirrors on my Tacoma to squeeze through but if you park at the entrance it's a short walk."

    Parking options: County Road O Landing provides boat ramp parking suitable for overnight stays when dedicated sites are full. Aly E. shares, "I pulled into the campsite late at night and was really confused where to go. We ended up staying in the parking lot near the boat ramp."

    ATV traffic awareness: Some Minnesota dispersed sites experience recreational vehicle traffic. According to Lizzy K. at Grace Lake Road Dispersed, there was "A lot of ATV traffic but super friendly people, really buggy but a few nice spots to pull into for the night."

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Dresser, WI is Sandy Cove on the St. Croix River with a 3-star rating from 1 review.

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