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    The western shore of Lake Superior near Superior, Wisconsin features a mix of state parks, city campgrounds, and private facilities catering to various camping styles. Pattison State Park, located directly in Superior, offers year-round camping with both drive-in and walk-in sites for tents and RVs. Just east in Minnesota, Jay Cooke State Park provides additional options with cabins and glamping accommodations. Amnicon Falls State Park, situated in South Range about 15 miles southeast of Superior, maintains a smaller campground with approximately 35 sites nestled among forested terrain. The camping landscape extends north into Duluth, Minnesota where Spirit Mountain Campground and Indian Point City Campground provide convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining proximity to natural areas.

    Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in the Superior region. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though facilities like showers may close during winter months. As one camper noted at Amnicon Falls, "It was very quiet, aside from highway and occasional train noise. The hiking here is beautiful and relatively easy." Summer brings black fly season, particularly problematic for pets, with one reviewer warning: "The black flies are ruthless! By the time we reached the car, there were at least 30 on my dog's back." Spring runoff creates spectacular waterfall viewing at parks like Pattison and Amnicon Falls. Reservations become essential during peak summer months, with many lakeside sites booking months in advance. Winter camping remains available at select locations, offering solitude and unique cold-weather experiences.

    Lake Superior views consistently rank as the top feature in camper reviews across the region. Sites with direct lake access command premium prices and earliest reservations. "The proximity to Lake Superior and the view was absolutely gorgeous. We gasped when we got to the site," reported one fall visitor. Campgrounds vary significantly in privacy levels, with state parks generally offering more secluded sites than city or private facilities. Mosquitoes present challenges at inland sites, particularly at Jay Cooke State Park where one camper advised: "Bring bulk bug spray or extra blood." Hiking trails connect many campgrounds to natural features, with the Superior Hiking Trail and Gitchi-Gami State Trail providing extended recreation opportunities. Facilities range from primitive vault toilets to full-service bathhouses with showers, with amenities typically more limited during off-season periods.

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      1. Jay Cooke State Park Campground

      4.7(68)15mi from Superior92 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Jay Cooke is really a must experience state park within easy driving distance to other parks in Minnesota and Wisconsin."

      "This state park is a real gem in terms of its location (near Dulluth, and first in a series of state parks that go up the North Shore of Lake Superior) as well as its educational and recreational opportunities"

      from $23 - $90 / night

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      2. Amnicon Falls State Park Campground

      4.5(30)10mi from SuperiorRVs

      "It was very quiet, aside from highway and occasional train noise. The hiking here is beautiful and relatively easy."

      "Really close to Superior/Duluth."

      3. Spirit Mountain Campground

      4.0(25)7mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You ride across the road to acsess the trails. We stayed for a week and it helped that the weather was perfect."

      "The downhill mountain biking is awesome (the kids still want to go back) and the Adventure Park was a lot of fun too - and a short walk from camp. "

      4. Pattison State Park Campground

      4.4(31)13mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents

      "Liked all the possibilities for hiking and the proximity to other State parks in Northern wisconsin. We visited Cooper Falls as well."

      "I live in Wisconsin and it took me this long to come see this state park and the Big Manitou Falls Unfortunately they were closed for the season so I had to car camp nearby."

      5. Indian Point City Campground

      3.8(14)6mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents

      "You are so close to the downtown area in this hidden cove. There are walking/biking trails around the grounds. There are few mosquitos and the staff is very friendly."

      "Near city and bike path. Quiet and friendly folks."

      6. Buffalo Valley Camping

      4.6(11)11mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Campground was so clean and nice trails to walk around. The bar & grill had great food and service. 10/10!"

      "Close to downtown Duluth (10 mins.)"

      7. Lakehead Boat Basin

      4.6(5)5mi from SuperiorRVs

      "No privacy from neighbors and side-to-side could be tight quarters depending on the rig (and if it has slides) that is next to you."

      "The main selling point of this campground is the close proximity to the Canal Park area, which has restaurants and shops, as well as the Lakewalk which is a wide, well kept trail that runs along the lake"

      from $57 - $62 / night

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      8. Fond du Lac City

      3.6(9)10mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great place.Plenty to do.People that work there are freindly and helpful.Great mountain bike trails across the road,and hiking trails only right down the road about 6 blocks.Lots of Canoe and kayak rentals.Bath"

      "kind campground hosts with quiet but well-used atvs

      -easy lake access with docks and shoreline

      -free wifi

      -this is a good day-of campsite if you’re looking for an adventure or a fun story to tell!"

      9. Red Pine Campground

      4.5(10)17mi from SuperiorRVs, Tents

      "We were traveling with friends and the staff (owners I believe) made it work out for us to have sites next to each other. Park felt well cared for and attended too."

      "It’s next to Duluth and looks like a city park. Many permanent residents. Very clean and comfortable. I’d stay again if I’m in the area. Now we’re driving north to find a moose."

      10. DECC/ Amsoil Arena RV Parking

      4.0(2)6mi from SuperiorRVs

      "You’re basically paying to be close to town, or if you’re seeing a show at one of the nearby venues, to be able to just walk back to your bed after the show. "

      from $80 / night

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    611 Reviews of 127 Superior Campgrounds


    • Matthew F.
      May. 30, 2026

      Burlington Bay Campground

      One of ourour favorites !

      Love their sites that back right up to Lake Superior.

    • Amanda K.
      Apr. 8, 2026

      Moon Lake City Park

      Used to Be Great

      The Pro's: Been camping here for many years as seasonal guest. We love it and the kids love it. Lake provides hours of fun for the Kids and us with Kayaking, fishing and just enjoying the summer weather. The last weekend of July they host the Blueberry fest, one of the main reason we stay year after year. If you are ever in town the last weekend of July be sure to stop by it a great time. We camp on the wooded side but each site on both sides come with electric hook ups and recently they have added WIFi for those rainy days. Its Close to town where there are great places to eat and the grocery store is very well prices considering the location.  Over all its a pretty peaceful place to camp.

      The Con's: There is no water portable water availed here. We travel about a mile down the road a few times a month to get water to put into our camper. There is also no place to dump at your site however their is a dump station down by the Showers and Restrooms. The showers are a little rough but they get the job done. This place use to be the place many family would come for generations. At one point there was a waitlist for seasonal sites. However the town allowed the Options of two outsiders to dictate how the park was ran and one whom lives across from the park will excessively contact the local police department for the slightest of things.  All of this and the constant harassment of one local, who will drive through the park daily to take pictures and file complaints with the town office has drove many families away. Which is really unfortunate since it provided income to the town not just in the park fees but visits to local business. 

      If you are planning a weekend trip I do still highly recommend give Moon lake a try all the negative Nacy's aside it is a lovely place to camp and a get place to fish. Rumor is there is a Monster Pike in these waters,

    • Athan D.
      Mar. 3, 2026

      Gooseberry Falls State Park Campground

      beautiful & brutal winter camping spot

      As far as winter camping goes- Gooseberry Falls offers some striking pros and considerable cons. 

      Pros: 

      • No crowds/traffic
      • The bluffs, trees, and lake are stunning, even under three feet of snow
      • The winter camping spots are very close to the vault toilets
      • Visitor center (with fireplace) is open year-round.
      • After sundown, you'll likely have the park to yourself. Having dinner & a fire in the Lady Slipper Lodge is pretty remarkable.

      Cons: 

      • Cold. 
      • Cold. 
      • Wind makes it even colder. 
      • Few trails are maintained for hiking after snowfall- bring snowshoes/skis.
      • It's easy to die. Lake Superior will truly take your breath away.
      • Getting drinking water (and keeping it unfrozen) takes effort. 

      Suggestions:

      • Watch the forecast. 

      • Come with extra food, layers, and hand warmers. 

      • Take care near the water- a slip and wet socks can lead to frostbite sooner than you'd expect. 

      • Make sure your tank is full when you leave Duluth, so that you can use your car as a heating pod if all else fails.

    • Samantha E.
      Feb. 25, 2026

      Burlington Bay Campground

      Beautiful

      It’s close to town plus your right on the lake with beautiful views

    • Keith A.
      Jan. 22, 2026

      Totogatic Park

      Excellent campground

      Many sites with lake access! Clean as I've ever seen a campground!

    • Karla J. B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 1, 2025

      Moose Lake State Park Campground

      Classic Minnesota State Park

      We went post-season camping with friends. The water and showers were shut off, and the agate center was closed. Despite being post-season, the vault toilets were clean and stocked with TP (though these did not have hand sanitize), and firewood was available for purchase using a QR code. Cell service was fine. We walked the trails and head them mostly to ourselves. We only saw one large RV and one tent that weekend. It snowed overnight, so we went into town for a hearty breakfast!

    • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 14, 2025

      Jay Cooke State Park Campground

      old reliable

      stunning scenery, featuring a dramatic gorge and the iconic Swinging Bridge. The park offers opportunities for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. It's also home to historic sites and connects with the Willard Munger State Trail.

    • Joseph A.
      Nov. 7, 2025

      Buffalo Valley Camping

      Great Location

      They offer year around camping, We have been here since August, on a travel contract. Great Location not far from Duluth, and right of the interstate for easy access. Quite and peaceful. Great neighbors. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Cost is obnoxious. But being the only thing open year around, they can charge whatever basically.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 19, 2025

      Pattison State Park Campground

      Love the sites, little expensive

      The sites are great, spacious and not to close. They are flat and grassy, which I like. Open sky at our site, so our Starlink worked. Parked with friends at a double site, it was huge! It was off-season so showers were off. And with no electric, $100 for one night at a double site seemed like a lot. The facilities look great though, and the falls was a short (10 minute) walk from our site. And they were beautiful!


    Guide to Superior

    Camping sites near Superior, Wisconsin provide access to a variety of natural environments ranging from forested terrain to riverside settings. The region sits at approximately 600-700 feet above sea level along Lake Superior's southwestern shore. Most campgrounds in the area operate in a seasonal pattern with full amenities available May through October, though some sites remain accessible year-round with limited facilities during winter months.

    What to do

    Hiking and waterfall exploration: At Amnicon Falls State Park Campground, trails lead to multiple waterfalls and small pools for summer cooling. "Beautiful river with multiple waterfalls and little pools you can soak in if it's warm enough out," notes Margaret R. The park features a wooden covered bridge that crosses over the waterfall system.

    Mountain biking: Several campgrounds offer direct trail access for cyclists. Buffalo Valley Camping connects to mountain bike trails and has received positive reviews for its location. "This campground is perfectly located. The grounds are beautiful and it is connected to a Mt. Bike trail," reports Melissa C., who visited during fall.

    Paddling opportunities: Riverside camping facilitates water access for canoes and kayaks. Fond du Lac City Campground offers a private boat landing to the St. Louis River, allowing campers to launch directly from their site. "Great place. Plenty to do. Also a huge plus the Campground has a private boat landing to the St. Louis River," writes Crosby W.

    Winter recreation: While most reviews focus on warm-weather activities, Spirit Mountain Campground provides winter camping with proximity to skiing and snowboarding facilities. Jordan L. notes, "They are open in winter for skiing and snowboarding as well!"

    What campers like

    Waterfront proximity: Sites near water consistently receive high ratings from campers. Indian Point City Campground offers riverside sites with dock access. "We stayed at a site that backs up to the river. There is canoe access via a dock and also a fishing dock," reports Shane T., highlighting the direct water access.

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathrooms and shower facilities despite their rustic settings. At Pattison State Park Campground, campers appreciate the clean grounds and facilities. "Great campground! Most of the sites are perfect for tent camping or glamping. Clean and each site is well separated and lots of trees," writes Jim H.

    Urban accessibility: Camping options with proximity to city amenities appeal to those seeking a balance between outdoor experiences and urban conveniences. Lakehead Boat Basin provides an unusual urban camping option with marina views. Ryan S. notes, "The main selling point of this campground is the close proximity to the Canal Park area, which has restaurants and shops, as well as the Lakewalk which is a wide, well kept trail that runs along the lake."

    Woodsy campsites: Buffalo Valley Camping gets praise for its forested setting. "This park has a lot to offer. Nice woodsy spots, plenty of restrooms and showers, and a bar/restaurant!! Tents spots are also really nice," writes Lisa D.

    What you should know

    Seasonal challenges: Bug populations affect camping experiences significantly through different seasons. At Jay Cooke State Park Campground, Lydia N. reports from her backpacking trip: "It was pretty buggy and ticks were bad, but that's to be expected. Bog/marsh was beautiful with some wildlife and was generally a very pleasant place to camp."

    Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby highways and railroads. Kim H. notes about Amnicon Falls: "This park is really nice and the campsites were very well maintained, but it is very close to the highway so you hear a lot of traffic noise."

    Reservation systems: While some parks like Red Pine Campground (formerly Ogston RV Park) take reservations, others operate on a first-come basis. Fond du Lac City Campground does not take reservations, as Anni O. explains: "This campground does not take reservations. It is on a first come basis. We had no problem finding a place to park here."

    Site privacy variation: Campsite privacy levels vary significantly between and within campgrounds. At Spirit Mountain Campground, Melissa H. advises: "The campgrounds were very private due to tree cover but it rained every night and never dried out because of the tree cover so it's a plus and a minus."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds provide play areas for children. Spirit Mountain Campground offers additional recreational opportunities. "It is a mountain bikers paradise," notes Michelle P., while Jennifer M. adds that they "have a spot where they have mini golf, mountain luge, and mountain biking."

    Protected swimming areas: Finding safe water access points helps with family water activities. Fond du Lac City Campground offers river access, though Anni O. notes "No designated swimming area. There was however Horseshoe and bag pits, a small game room and at least one cabin for rental."

    Spacious sites for families: Pattison State Park provides well-separated campsites that accommodate family groups. "Great campground! Most of the sites are perfect for tent camping or glamping. Clean and each site is well separated and lots of trees," Jim H. remarks.

    Kid-friendly hiking: Jay Cooke State Park offers accessible trails for families with children. Joe N. simply states: "Nice hiking trails. Not too difficult. Family friendly."

    Tips from RVers

    Limited hookup options: Many campgrounds offer electric hookups but lack complete services. Anna D. reports about Pattison State Park: "Was $28 a night and non resident with a state park sticker is an additional $15… spot had no hook ups pit toilet next door up hill."

    Urban RV parking: For those seeking city access, Lakehead Boat Basin provides unusual marina-based RV parking. Ryan S. explains: "You get a double-width parking spot, which is room enough for a trailer and tow vehicle. Each site has a picnic table. There are two groups of sites, the front row and the back row. The front row has better views, and have electric and water hookups. The back row has full hookups."

    Site selection strategy: When staying at Spirit Mountain, Melissa H. advises: "If we would stay again we would book site 50 or 52" after experiencing challenges with the sloped terrain at their site.

    Hard water considerations: At Red Pine Campground, Carol W. notes: "Water is definitely hard but again, shower was clean," indicating campers should prepare for mineral-rich water throughout the region.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Superior, WI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Superior, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near Superior, WI and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Superior, WI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Superior, WI is Jay Cooke State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 68 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Superior, WI.