Best Campgrounds near Pearson, WI

Pearson, Wisconsin features multiple camping opportunities within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest region. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electrical hookups and showers, while nearby Northern Hideaway RV Park offers seasonal camping from mid-April to mid-October. The area contains several lake-oriented campgrounds including Ada Lake Recreation Area and Boot Lake Campground, both providing rustic settings with vault toilets and picnic tables approximately 20-30 miles from Pearson.

Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from May through October or November. As one visitor noted, "This is a peaceful respite in the Wisconsin woods," referring to Boot Lake Campground, which offers a mix of wooded and lake access sites. The weather patterns in northern Wisconsin significantly affect camping conditions, with warmer months being the primary camping season. Road access varies throughout the region, with some sites requiring navigation on forest roads. Cell service can be spotty in remote areas, particularly within the national forest boundaries. Most established campgrounds provide basic amenities like drinking water and vault toilets, though shower facilities are limited to certain locations like Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park.

Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Pearson area. Several reviewers highlight the importance of lakefront sites, with one noting that at Franklin Lake, "Most sites are lake front with steps leading right down to your own private beach!" Campgrounds near Pearson offer various recreation opportunities, including hiking trails, fishing, and ATV access. The national forest setting provides a true northwoods experience with abundant wildlife viewing possibilities and dark night skies. Campers seeking more amenities might prefer Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park, while those wanting a more rustic experience will find numerous options in the surrounding forest lands. During peak summer months, reservations are recommended for the more popular sites, especially those with lake access.

Best Camping Sites Near Pearson, Wisconsin (150)

    1. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

    6 Reviews
    Pearson, WI
    5 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. Ada Lake Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Wabeno, WI
    14 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)."

    3. Ada Lake NF Campground

    2 Reviews
    Wabeno, WI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-3594

    "A nice little beach, quiet well spaced sites, and nearby snowmobile/hiking trails. The lake it small with a few lake cabins across the lake."

    "Trolling motors only on this lake. Good fishing and quite. Dirty and grave sites with no concrete pads. Great place to spend a week or two!"

    4. Boot Lake Campground

    7 Reviews
    Townsend, WI
    19 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."

    5. Pelican Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Summit Lake, WI
    13 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!"

    6. Richardson Lake

    4 Reviews
    Wabeno, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 674-4481

    $15 / night

    "The lakeside campsites are elevated somewhat high above the lake, so you need to walk down stairs or a steep-ish trail to get to the water."

    "Quiet, secluded, right next to a lake."

    7. Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

    2 Reviews
    Crandon, WI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 212-3308

    $30 - $60 / night

    8. Great Northern Campground

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

    $22 - $37 / night

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

    9. Boulder Lake

    9 Reviews
    White Lake, WI
    24 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!"

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Recent Reviews near Pearson, WI

347 Reviews of 150 Pearson Campgrounds


  • 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.

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

    Indian Lake

    Single site on small lake

    The campsite is just off a paved road making it easily accessible. It’s intended for tents, but a small trailer might fit in the parking area. Many hiking opportunities are nearby.


Guide to Pearson

Campsites near Pearson, Wisconsin offer visitors access to the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, which covers over 1.5 million acres in northeastern Wisconsin. The region features a northern hardwood forest ecosystem with abundant wildlife like white-tailed deer, black bears, and loons. Most camping facilities in the area operate from May through October, with water systems typically shut down after the first freeze in fall.

What to do

Canoe on electric-motor-only lakes: Ada Lake Recreation Area provides a peaceful paddling experience on a lake that only permits electric motors. As one visitor noted, "The lake is electric motors only so it is usually a quiet setting. Away from town for a nice relaxing time."

Explore nearby hiking trails: Boot Lake Campground offers access to multiple trails. "There is a trail that goes along the lakeshore and if you follow it going clockwise, you'll find a rope swing for jumping in to the lake," according to one camper who visited in July 2020.

Play disc golf: Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park features a disc golf course on site. "Nice campground with a nice beach area and fantastic disc golf course!" mentions one reviewer who gave the park a 5-star rating.

Attend local events: The area hosts seasonal activities like off-road racing in Crandon. "I stayed here Labor Day weekend 2019 and unfortunately did not know there was an off-road race scheduled in nearby Crandon who meant the campground was busy," notes a camper from Richardson Lake.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained amenities at Pelican Lake Campground. One visitor specifically mentioned it was "Great place for kids, right on Pelican Lake for fishing and boating, and nice friendly staff. VERY clean!"

Lake access: Boulder Lake provides direct water access from many campsites. A camper reports, "We had site 18 which is right on the water and across from the shower house... The shore was pretty level and easy to get our kayaks in and out. The shore is shallow and mostly sand. Nice for swimming."

Natural features: Ada Lake NF Campground offers a natural setting with minimal insects. One camper noted, "The camp host was great, keeping things clean and maintained a small camp library. No dogs allowed on the beach or even in the beach area. Some beautiful lakeside sites available. Lots of frogs and basically no bugs!"

Winter camping options: Some campgrounds in the area accommodate cold-weather camping. At Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park, one winter visitor shared, "Loved the whole experience, the cold, the snow, the hammock camping. Quite an event!"

What you should know

Varying site elevation: At several campgrounds, the lakeside sites sit significantly above water level. "The lakeside campsites are elevated somewhat high above the lake, so you need to walk down stairs or a steep-ish trail to get to the water," notes one camper about Richardson Lake.

Insect conditions: Mosquito populations can be severe at certain times. One Richardson Lake visitor reported, "Very beautiful place but billions of mosquitoes. We survived only one night. Couldn't stay outside at all. Nothings helped-sprays, bracelets, enteric oils."

Noise levels: Some campgrounds experience higher noise levels, particularly during special events or peak times. A visitor to Holly Wood Hill Campground mentioned, "The campground is ATV/UTV friendly but the area 'trails' are gravel roads except the ATV park east of Crandon."

Varied amenities: Not all campgrounds offer the same facilities. Great Northern Campground has "Roads leading to camp sites are narrow and can be muddy in the rain. The site we had was extremely unlevel and had a low spot that filled up with water/mud in the rain."

Tips for camping with families

Look for swimming areas: Boulder Lake offers family-friendly swimming. "The lake is not very deep, which is great for swimming or water recreation. Not the best fishing but excellent campground. Has showers and up to date bathrooms."

Consider campgrounds with playgrounds: Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park provides multiple recreation options. One visitor noted, "This county park hits all the important stuff... Nice restrooms with flush toilets/showers... Clear water for swimming and no motorized boats. Playground, sand volleyball court."

Check for additional activities: Some campgrounds offer unexpected amenities. At Great Northern Campground, a visitor shared, "Small - medium swim pond with floats for climbing and jumping. One end of pond shallow for the very young."

Tips from RVers

Confirm pad specifications: Concrete pads are available at some locations. A visitor to Holly Wood Hill noted, "Yards on the lower sites are large, lots of room with concrete pads, but power/water hookups at lower sites are designed for motorhomes, not travel trailers."

Check dump station access: Great Northern Campground has specific policies for dump station use. One RVer mentioned, "You only can use the dump station once at check out or you can pay a fee, but none of the sites have sewer."

Verify site levelness: Some campgrounds have naturally level sites. One visitor to Boulder Lake commented on "the level sites, didn't even need the levelers! Very cool campground!"

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Pearson?

Camping fees in the Pearson region vary by campground and facilities offered. Council Grounds State Park Campground requires both a day use fee and a camping fee, which some campers find relatively pricey but worth it for the clean shower houses and well-spaced wooded campsites. Governor Thompson State Park Campground offers online reservations with reasonable rates for their private campsites. Most National Forest campgrounds in the area typically charge between $15-25 per night, depending on amenities and location.

What amenities are provided at Pearson campground?

Campgrounds in the Pearson area typically offer essential amenities for comfortable camping experiences. Laura Lake Recreation Area provides spacious sites with both shaded and open areas, drinking water stations, and clean toilet facilities within short walking distance of campsites. Similarly, West Bass Lake recently upgraded their facilities with new showers and flush bathrooms, enhancing the camping experience with modern conveniences.

Is there camping available at Pearson Park?

Yes, camping is available near Pearson. Northern Hideaway RV Park and Campground is located in the Pearson area and offers camping facilities. If you're looking for additional options in the surrounding region, Boot Lake Campground is another choice, with the benefit that if it's full, you can continue down the road to Boulder Lake Campground for alternatives.