Best Campgrounds near Sturgeon Bay, WI

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin features a mix of established campgrounds and dispersed camping options along the Door County peninsula. Daisy Field Campground at Potawatomi State Park provides spacious wooded sites with access to hiking trails and views of Green Bay waters. Other options include Tranquil Timbers, offering tent, RV, cabin, yurt, and glamping accommodations, and Rustic Timbers Door County Camping in nearby Egg Harbor. Most established campgrounds in the area provide electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, while Sturgeon Bay Canal offers a more primitive dispersed camping experience with limited amenities.

Camping season typically runs from May through October, with many facilities closing during Wisconsin's colder months. "The campground was set up easy to get to, and had plenty of space to set up our tent/hammocks," noted one visitor about Potawatomi State Park. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when Door County experiences peak tourism. Potawatomi State Park, located just south of Sturgeon Bay, serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the peninsula, with several sites offering electric hookups, though some campers note the proximity of sites to one another in certain loops. Most campgrounds feature drinking water, showers, and toilet facilities, though amenities vary by location.

Several visitors mentioned proximity to water as a significant highlight at area campgrounds. Potawatomi State Park offers excellent hiking trails with views of ships entering and exiting Sturgeon Bay, plus an observation tower providing panoramic views of Green Bay. The park serves as the eastern terminus of the Ice Age Trail, a 1,200-mile hiking route through Wisconsin. Campers report that sites in the southern campground at Potawatomi tend to be more wooded and offer better privacy than those in the northern section. Many campgrounds provide family-friendly amenities such as playgrounds and pools, though campers seeking solitude might prefer the less developed areas. According to one visitor, "Potawatomi is a beautiful campground in Door County Wisconsin... The sites are very large and well placed at this campground."

Best Camping Sites Near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin (68)

    1. Daisy Field Campground — Potawatomi State Park

    30 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 746-2890

    "Potawatomi State Park in Wisconsin sits in the northeast corner of the state in Door County Wisconsin."

    "Potawatomi is a beautiful campground in Door County Wisconsin. Just a few miles south of Sturgeon Bay, right on the shores of Green Bay. The sites are very large and well placed at this campground."

    2. Tranquil Timbers

    10 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    $42 - $217 / night

    "This campground’s location was great! It was easy to bike into sturgeon bay and awesome to be able to bike in the potowatomi state forest."

    "The campsites are tightly packed but luckily we got a nice wide open one right next to the perfectly cleaned bathrooms and showers. I loved that they have a social gathering spot with movies and djs."

    3. Rustic Timbers Door County Camping

    7 Reviews
    Egg Harbor, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 868-3151

    "The surrounding area is just expansive farmlands which is beautiful to look at when walking the dog in the morning.
    They have fun kid things but you have to pay extra to use them."

    "We were nicely surrounded by woods with minimal visibility of our neighbors."

    4. South Nicolet Bay Campground — Peninsula State Park

    30 Reviews
    Ephraim, WI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 868-3258

    $20 / night

    "Peninsula State Park is the most popular state park in Wisconsin - and with good reason."

    "It's a beautiful campground, with great hiking trails and fantastic views of the clear waters of Lake Michigan."

    5. Harbour Village Campground & Water Park

    4 Reviews
    Egg Harbor, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 743-0274

    "Secluded and far away from any RV campers. Our only complaint was that there was a HUGE party at the RV sites. Music blasting so loud from 7pm - 11:30pm."

    6. Harbour Village Resort

    3 Reviews
    Egg Harbor, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 743-0274

    "Close to everything in Door County."

    "Nice abs centrally located. The pools are all closed this time of year but the fishing pond and swimming pond are still open. No drive in movie either."

    7. Door County KOA Holiday

    4 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 825-7065

    "Our tradition is after pumping out going to the bar and ordering buffalo chicken wraps and eating them on their outside tables.  Keep it up quietwoods!"

    8. Sturgeon Bay Canal

    3 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    2 miles

    "There were a few fishermen, a couple told us that the longer grass near the gravel lot had a lot of ticks but would still be camp-able."

    9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Door County

    2 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    7 miles
    Website

    "The campground is well-maintained and offers great access to a small public beach on Riley Bay (a small bay off of Green Bay) and to Sturgeon Bay in Wisconsin’s scenic Door County."

    "Nice campground with lots to do nearby"

    10. Countryside Motel & RV Sites

    3 Reviews
    Sturgeon Bay, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 824-5309

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Located near very small village couple taverns and a mini mart. Less than a mile from the waters of Green Bay. We stayed for a week while touristing Door County and we’re very happy."

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424 Reviews of 68 Sturgeon Bay Campgrounds


  • Linda J.
    Oct. 16, 2025

    HTR Door County

    beautiful woods quiet campers

    I work here as house keeper from July to October for salary and free rent. Mosquitoes are a challenge, but can be dealt with. Really enjoyed my time here. Great people at the front desk.

  • J
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Scheffel's Hideaway Campground

    Loved this quiet, clean, and friendly park

    Scheffel's Hideaway Campground Two Rivers, Wisconsin We reserved a site at Scheffel's Hideaway Campground based on a comment from a camping acquaintance that the area was beautiful, friendly, and cooler than average. Since we had never been to that part of Wisconsin, we decided to give it a try. We've been full-time RVers for 14 years and can honestly say this is our favorite spot out of at least two or three hundred other campgrounds including everything from boondocking to resorts. The grounds are immaculate, as are the restrooms and two laundry rooms, which are handicapped friendly. The roads, while unpaved are of a fine shell or gravel and hard packed so these are easy to traverse using a walker. There are miles of popular, well-kept walking/bicycle paths nearby going from Point Rawley to the north, past the park and on to Manitowoc to the south. The owners of the park, Tammie and Paul, love the park and are working tirelessly at making it more beautiful every year. There is a lovely pond, lots shrubs and flowers as well as bat houses, bird houses and feeders(we watched goldfinches as we ate dinner several times), whimsical decorations large and small scattered throughout which are changed with the seasons. A number of sites have shade, and most of those without full grown trees have young trees about 15 feet tall or so and will provide more shade every year. Guidelines for the park are clear and reasonable: guests are asked to respect the space and people which is of course, simple common courtesy. All-in-all, this is is our idea of the perfect combination of a natural and well-kept park and friendly people. We are looking forward to our next, longer visit next year. Thank you for a wonderful three months, Tammie and Paul.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Sturgeon Bay Canal

    No camping/overnight parking signs everywhere

    There are signs everywhere not to camp/overnight park. Cool little park by the canal, no people, but I wouldn’t plan on staying overnight

  • Marc D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Big Lake Campground

    Great campground

    Peaceful, quiet, friendly staff, very clean facilities.

  • Scott W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Harbour Village Campground & Water Park

    “Rustic” tent camping

    My wife and I enjoyed our stay at the “Rustic” tent camping site. We were the only people that camped over the weekend in the Rustic area. It was a very nice set up. Secluded and far away from any RV campers.

    Our only complaint was that there was a HUGE party at the RV sites. Music blasting so loud from 7pm - 11:30pm. (Quiet hours are from 11pm - 8am) so that was really frustrating, especially when we were just trying to get away from city life and enjoy our campfire.

    Harbor Village is the perfect location for Door County. It’s nestled next to Door County Coffee, Winery, and Brewery. Plus all of the site seeing is within an hour or two.

    The amenities were nice.

    Other than the noisy neighbors, we enjoyed our time at Harbor Village. When we visit Door County, we will most likely stay here again.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Welcker's Point Campground — Peninsula State Park

    Decent Campground, But There Are Better Within The Park

    Stayed here over Labor Day weekend 2025. This was my first time staying at Welcker’s Point, however I’ve been to Peninsula State Park many times over the years. This campground is smaller than some of the other ones like Tennison Bay. It has about 80ish sites total. There’s one shower building and a couple bathroom buildings. The showers are the new style where each shower gets its own room/door. The water here is loaded with iron and comes out looking orange, even the well water for drinking. It didn’t taste bad, but it definitely looked gross in a water bottle. There’s a lot of spiders at this campground, more than other campgrounds at the park. The sites don’t have much for privacy, but it’s better than a parking lot.

    Overall, if it was between this campground and not going at all, I’d pick this campground for sure. If you have other options within the park, I’d probably choose one of those instead.

    Site 85 had absolutely zero T-Mobile and Verizon signal. Our phones were in SOS Mode. Brought the Starlink dish, but the tree cover was too thick for it to work.

  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Brown County Reforestation Campground

    Road to Mackinac

    Only spent 1 night but this is a beautiful campground. LOTS of birds (that's our thing!), 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.


Guide to Sturgeon Bay

Camping spots near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin range from primitive dispersed sites to full-service RV parks across the Door County peninsula. Located at the base of the peninsula where Green Bay meets Lake Michigan, the area experiences typical Midwestern seasonal changes with camping most popular May through October when temperatures average 65-75°F. Winter camping options are limited due to below-freezing temperatures and facilities closures from November through April.

What to do

Lighthouse tours: Potawatomi State Park offers access to the Sturgeon Bay Canal North Pierhead Light. "I spoke with the very helpful park ranger who directed me to some hiking trails through the woods with some overlooks. If I didn't know about this hike the stay would not have been as great," notes a visitor at Daisy Field Campground.

Fishing opportunities: The Sturgeon Bay Canal dispersed camping area provides access to fishing spots. "We stayed here the night of the Fourth of July and it was pretty quiet. There were a few fishermen," reports one camper about the Sturgeon Bay Canal site.

Outdoor activities: Door County KOA Holiday offers various recreational options beyond hiking. "With 2 pools, water slide, and splash pad, they are always busy and happy!" says one camper about their children's experience at the campground.

Biking expeditions: Some campgrounds offer direct access to nearby trails. "It was easy to bike into sturgeon bay and awesome to be able to bike in the potowatomi state forest," notes a visitor at Tranquil Timbers, who appreciated the accessibility to cycling routes.

What campers like

Large sites: Many campers appreciate the spacious camping areas. "The site is awesome. It's heavily wooded with lots of space between sites," reports a visitor about Daisy Field Campground at Potawatomi State Park.

Swimming options: Door County KOA Holiday offers multiple water features. "With 2 pools, water slide, and splash pad, they are always busy and happy! The bathroom and shower building is wonderful and kept very clean," mentions a satisfied camper.

Privacy levels: Campgrounds offer varying degrees of seclusion. "I was surprised that each site is pretty wooded making you feel like you don't have neighbors," notes a camper about Rustic Timbers Door County Camping, highlighting the natural separation between sites.

Beach access: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park provides water access. "The campground is well-maintained and offers great access to a small public beach on Riley Bay (a small bay off of Green Bay) and to Sturgeon Bay," reports a visitor.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Summer weekends fill quickly at popular campgrounds. "Book early next year, the word is getting out on this little Mom and Pop place," advises a visitor to Countryside Motel & RV Sites.

Site selection: Different camping loops offer varied experiences. "We were assigned site 339 and in our opinion lucked out with the best site possible in our category. We were nicely surrounded by woods with minimal visibility of our neighbors," notes a camper at Rustic Timbers Door County Camping.

Tick awareness: Ticks are present in grassy areas. "A couple told us that the longer grass near the gravel lot had a lot of ticks but would still be camp-able. Neither my friend or I got any ticks but we did spray pretty heavily," reports a camper at Sturgeon Bay Canal.

Weather considerations: The camping season runs May through October with limited winter options. "Our first night was on the water but because heavy rains were forecasted, we relocated to another site closer to the bathrooms for the second night," shares a South Nicolet Bay Campground visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's areas. "They have 2 playgrounds which are a good size and safe. They have 3 pool areas one for really little ones with a 18" pool and a fun splash pad which are all fenced off so adults can sit in there and not worry about they straying to deeper pools," notes a visitor to Harbour Village Resort.

Themed activities: Some campgrounds organize special events. "There are always themes and activities going on the weekends for our 3-year-old to do which she loves," shares a Door County KOA Holiday visitor.

Food options: On-site dining can enhance family trips. "There is a bar attached to it that has AMAZING food. I was so pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. The best part of it is ITS CHEAP!" reports a camper about Door County KOA Holiday's restaurant.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Water and electric connections vary by site. "Water and electric only. No garbage dumpster. I thought they had to have a dump station by law to be an rv place," notes a Countryside Motel & RV Sites visitor about limitations.

Site selection for RVs: Choose sites based on size requirements. "Very small spaces (16) right by the road. NO DUMP STATION AT ALL," warns an RV camper at Countryside Motel & RV Sites.

Servicing options: Some campgrounds offer additional services. "The park offered septic pump-out service for an extra $15 per pump and was worth the cost," shares a Jellystone Park visitor, noting the convenience of this service for longer stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin?

Daisy Field Campground — Potawatomi State Park is a standout option just a few miles south of Sturgeon Bay on the shores of Green Bay. This beautiful campground features very large, well-spaced sites, clean bathrooms and showers, plus extensive hiking trails with views of Sturgeon Bay. As the first state park in Door County when traveling up Highway 42, it serves as an excellent gateway to explore the region. Another great option is Tranquil Timbers, which offers a convenient location with easy biking access to Sturgeon Bay and Potawatomi State Forest. The campground provides scenic views of the bay and makes for a perfect weekend getaway spot in Door County.

What tent camping options are available near Sturgeon Bay in Door County?

Newport State Park Campground offers an excellent tent camping experience with sites that may require a hike in (around 1.5 miles). It provides a perfect balance of outdoor adventure while still being close enough to enjoy Door County's tourist activities. For those who prefer drive-in tent camping closer to Sturgeon Bay, Door County KOA Holiday offers walk-in tent sites with amenities like water and toilet facilities. Tent campers in the Sturgeon Bay area can enjoy camping under shaded sites, access to hiking trails, and proximity to water activities. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities such as fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restroom facilities, creating a comfortable camping experience in Door County's natural beauty.

Is RV camping available in Sturgeon Bay, and what amenities are offered?

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Door County offers excellent RV camping with well-maintained grounds and convenient access to Riley Bay and Sturgeon Bay. The park provides septic pump-out service for an additional $15 per pump and features access to a small public beach. For another RV-friendly option, consider Harbour Village Resort, which accommodates RVs with amenities including water hookups and toilet facilities. Many RV sites in the Sturgeon Bay area offer electrical hookups, shower facilities, and dump stations. Some campgrounds also provide additional amenities like camp stores, recreational activities, and Wi-Fi access, making them comfortable bases for exploring Door County.