Best Campgrounds near Suamico, WI

The northeastern Wisconsin landscape surrounding Suamico features a mix of established campgrounds and recreational areas along the shores of Green Bay. Bay Shore Park in nearby Luxemburg offers both tent and RV camping with boat access from May through mid-October, while Brown County Reforestation Campground provides similar amenities with higher electrical capacity options. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access Devils River Campground in Maribel, which maintains water and electric hookups in a more wooded setting. The Door County peninsula, beginning approximately 45 minutes northeast, hosts additional options including Potawatomi State Park's Daisy Field Campground, where the Ice Age Trail begins its 1,200-mile route through Wisconsin.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through October, with limited winter availability. Wisconsin state parks require entrance permits ($13/day for non-residents or $38 for an annual pass) in addition to camping fees, which typically range from $25-35 per night depending on amenities and weekend rates. As one camper noted, "Not making reservations in Wisconsin during the summer is risky," highlighting the importance of advance planning, especially for weekend stays. Bay Shore Park maintains a 50% first-come, first-served policy, offering last-minute options when available. Insect activity increases significantly during summer months, particularly near water, with several reviewers mentioning mosquitoes, flies, and mayflies as considerations for spring and summer camping.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw throughout the region, with sites along Green Bay and Lake Michigan commanding particular attention. According to visitor reviews, Bay Shore Park features "really nice large sites and lots of mature trees" directly on Green Bay with boat access. High Cliff State Park, though farther south near Lake Winnebago, receives consistent praise for its hiking trails and limestone formations. One visitor described it as having "great rock outcrops for bouldering and exploring." Fall visits offer quieter experiences and brilliant foliage, with a reviewer noting Potawatomi State Park is "a good bet if you want a more peaceful getaway" during autumn months. Campground amenities vary widely, with most state and county parks providing shower facilities, flush toilets, and dump stations for RVs.

Best Camping Sites Near Suamico, Wisconsin (89)

    1. Bay Shore Park

    13 Reviews
    New Franken, WI
    12 miles
    Website

    $24 - $38 / night

    "We visited Bay beach in Green Bay and then wanted to spend the night near Green Bay in our 35’ class A."

    "The bathroom and showers are decent and cleaned daily around 6 am. There are reservable and walk-in sites. The sites also have extra parking across from them."

    2. Brown County Reforestation Campground

    3 Reviews
    Suamico, WI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 448-6242

    ", 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."

    3. High Cliff State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Sherwood, WI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 989-1106

    "This was my first time camping in a Wisconsin state park and I thought it was great! Our site backed up to a trail along the cliff which was awesome for a family that loves to hike."

    "Another spacious Wisconsin State Park site. #2 is level and listed as full shade but we had enough sun to recharge our Jackery everyday. It helps that it was blue skies each day!"

    4. Apple Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kaukauna, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 532-4386

    $41 / night

    "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."

    5. Holtwood Campground

    4 Reviews
    Oconto, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 834-7732

    "Amenities are very close by, as are facilities for games and entertainment."

    "This campground is in the town of Oconto, on the Oconto river, with easy access to fishing and kayaking. The train goes through town in the early morning hours and blows its horn multiple times."

    6. Old Oconto Copper Culture State park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Oconto, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 834-7706

    "I have said for years that nothing beats the sunrise over Lake Michigan. This park has just that. Pristine waterfront over looks the Green Bay with clear views towards Door County."

    "The park boasts a few varied trails that stretch throughout the area. A few trails go through what is though to be a massive mass burial pit of the Copper Culture that could be older than 5000 years!"

    7. Daisy Field Campground — Potawatomi State Park

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

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

    "The campground is away from the water but trails leave right from the campground to get into the park and near the water...and there is a nice selection of trails to choose from.  "

    8. Holtwood Campsite Municipal Park

    3 Reviews
    Oconto, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 834-7732

    9. Devils River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Maribel, WI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 863-2812

    "The pond is full of clay at the bottom, with not much sand except for by the beach, so it isn't the best for walking, just swimming or floating.

    The bathroom building is old, but mostly clean."

    "The sites are electric/water and they do have a dump station very close by. The central pond and waterfall were awesome! "

    10. North Bay Shore Park

    8 Reviews
    Peshtigo, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 834-6825

    "Site of the Wisconsin camping Facebook get together.Ideal sites 30, 29 or 9"

    "Yet another location I recall visiting as a kid."

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Recent Reviews near Suamico, WI

373 Reviews of 89 Suamico Campgrounds


  • Scott W.
    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

    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.

  • 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.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    North Bay Shore Park

    Beautiful

    Right on the shores of Lake Michigan Most sites have asphalt pads and there is water and electric at the site There is also a dump station on the way in, which was clean and easy to access The sites are fairly close with not much privacy This side of the lake is very Mari so there is no beachfront at all, for people with a boat and wanting to launch it’s perfect but for rock hounds and beach walkers like me not so great. Not much hiking around either.

  • M
    Aug. 23, 2025

    On The Rocks Family Kampground

    Do not recommend

    Check yourself in and don’t expect to be welcomed by staff. Restrooms are filthy. Office, restaurant and bar only open Thursday through Saturday. When we messaged to ask when the restrooms will be cleaned, it took 2 days and a phone call to respond. Of you like customer service and clean facilities, this is not for you. There are more campgrounds to choose from in the area.

  • Joe C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Big Lake Campground

    Great Family and Dog friendly RV resort

    Clean bathrooms. Not overly fancy, but lots of sites and the two families that run this resort are super nice and accommodating. We felt welcomed like family and had multiple interactions with them. Within a minute of Lake Michigan.

  • Bill S.
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Scheffel's Hideaway Campground

    Rude Owner

    My wife and I were looking for a nice campground in this area so we could visit family and my cousin mentioned Scheffel's. I did not read all of the reviews but instead balanced out bad reviews with good ones. Unfortunately, the bad were not exagerrating. Reservation process was ok though not automated. Reserved in January and female owner stated they dont man the phones much while closed. Ok, she seemed nice. Little reaponse from them on followup emails. We checked in on a Thursday. Husband owner guided us to our site and advised us to be aware of crown. Husband was very pleasant. No issues there. Friday morning my wife and I, both seniors, were walking our dogs. We were walking across the playground, dogs had not done anything yet, when the female owner came charging out of her office screaming at us that we cannot walk the dogs there. She stated there were signs. The one sign on the side we entered was fully obscured by a short tree. We started moving in the direction she pointed and my wife said we always pick up after our dogs. She yelled again. She must have stated 3 times she was the owner. I quietly muttered"wow" as I was amazed at her rudeness. She turned and yelled again and I explained we were moving as directed. She started heading back to the office when my wife stated"God Bless You". She was not being sarcastic. We take our faith seriously. The lady turned around and told us to pack up and leave. No reconciling, no working it out. If we were not out by noon she was calling the police. She refused to give us a refund for the 8 days remaining. She has not returned phone messages or emails. We were 800 miles from home and at the beginning of our family visit, I was born in the area. We were very fortunate to find a suitable campground. I have never in my life ever been treated as rudely by someone in the"hospitality" industry. Sorry for the long review. Dont discount the negative on this one.

  • Levi E.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Bay Shore Park

    Ok place

    It's an ok campground bathrooms are clean host is little rude but all in all ok place


Guide to Suamico

Camping options near Suamico, Wisconsin range from waterfront county parks to forested campgrounds within short driving distance. The area sits along the western shore of Green Bay, with most campgrounds positioned either directly on the water or within forested settings inland. Summer temperatures typically reach the mid-70s to low 80s during peak camping season, with cooler nights requiring additional layers for comfort.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing access: North Bay Shore Park offers excellent water access directly on Green Bay. According to a camper, "There is quite a bit to do here. Fishing, boating (separate fee for the boat launch), swimming, kayaking (but you need to bring your own)." The park also features a fish cleaning station for those with successful catches.

Hiking historical trails: Copper Culture State Park provides educational opportunities with trails passing through significant archaeological sites. A visitor noted, "This park is named after the little-understood Copper Culture people; so named because we have little more information about them other than their use of the metal. The park boasts a few varied trails that stretch throughout the area. A few trails go through what is though to be a massive mass burial pit of the Copper Culture that could be older than 5000 years!"

Playground access for children: Bay Shore Park includes multiple play areas for families. One reviewer shared, "This is a great spot for kids..although there isnt swimming there are 2 playgrounds and lots of space to play frisbee or run around. We habe a great yime every time we go!" The open spaces between campsites allow for active recreation without disturbing neighbors.

What campers like

Affordable weekday rates: North Bay Shore Park offers significant discounts for non-weekend stays. As one camper mentioned, "Electric and water hookup during week $15🤯" and another confirmed, "Monday thru wendsday $15/night." These rates represent some of the best values for waterfront camping in the region.

Large, spacious sites: Daisy Field Campground at Potawatomi State Park receives praise for its layout. A reviewer stated, "The site is awesome. It's heavily wooded with lots of space between sites." The campground serves as the eastern terminus of the Ice Age Trail, providing historical significance alongside comfortable camping.

Clean facilities: Devils River Campground maintains well-kept amenities despite its rural setting. According to one camper, "As far as amenities - the bathrooms/showers were very clean and well kept. They also had laundry services! Mowing day is on Thursdays!" The campground also features a central pond and waterfall that campers enjoy.

What you should know

Weather impacts: Prepare for site flooding during rainy periods at Bay Shore Park. One visitor noted, "Everything was very clean and even with the campground full it was nice and quiet. The spots are beautiful and shaded. Rain does cause many of the spots to flood." Bringing additional ground tarps can help manage moisture.

Mosquito intensity: The heavily wooded settings require preparation. A Devils River visitor warned, "The only negative with our stay (which the campground can't help) were the mosquitos, flies, and bees. So bring bug spray!!!" This is particularly important during June and July.

Hookup challenges: At Bay Shore Park, trailer positioning requires careful attention. A camper explained, "The electric and water hookups were on opposite sides of the site, and we had to keep adjusting the travel trailer to get both to actually hook up." Extra-length hoses and power cords can help address this issue.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Holtwood Campground provides water recreation on the Oconto River. A visitor shared, "Campground is tons of fun. There are canoe, bike, tube, and other rentals to make the most of being on the river!" These rental options eliminate the need to transport your own equipment.

Fall season advantages: High Cliff State Park offers excellent off-season experiences. A camper noted, "Beautiful fall colors! The campsite was large and relatively private. We enjoyed hiking on the trails." Fewer crowds and cooler temperatures make this an ideal time for family camping with school-aged children.

Playground access: Devils River Campground features water activities beyond swimming. A recent visitor shared, "One of the season campers had some giant inflatable climbing/bouncing things for the pond, so that kept the kids and some adults occupied. The same person also projected a movie in the new covered deck." This community atmosphere provides entertainment beyond what's officially listed.

Tips from RVers

Electric capacity considerations: Brown County Reforestation Campground offers higher amperage options. A reviewer confirmed, "Great place to stay! Big rig friendly! Gravel pads and each site comes with a picnic table and fire pit." The campground provides both 30-amp and 50-amp service, suitable for larger rigs with multiple appliances.

Site leveling: Many campgrounds in the region feature level sites that minimize setup time. At North Bay Shore Park, "Sites 14-23 are on grass while the others have paved camper pads. All are level and very generous in size." This can significantly reduce setup and departure times.

Dump station access: When planning trips, note available services. At North Bay Shore Park, a camper warned about "how difficult it is to fill up your water tank if you don't have a water site. There's no potable water at the dump station." Always fill fresh water tanks before arrival if unsure about on-site availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find campgrounds near Suamico, Wisconsin?

Suamico is located near several excellent camping options. Brown County Reforestation Campground is one of the closest options, offering reservable sites with water and toilet facilities. For campers willing to travel a bit further, Shawano County Park provides a beautiful setting on Shawano Lake with a large beach and boat launch facilities. Other nearby options include Bay Shore Park and Point Beach State Forest, all within reasonable driving distance from Suamico. The Green Bay area offers a mix of public and private campgrounds suitable for various camping styles.

What camping amenities are available at Suamico campsites?

Campgrounds near Suamico offer diverse amenities to enhance your camping experience. High Cliff State Park Campground features spacious sites with varying shade levels, access to hiking trails along the cliff, and well-maintained facilities. Many campers praise the park's quietness even when fully booked. For RV campers, Scheffel's Hideaway Campground provides exceptionally well-maintained facilities with helpful hosts, giving the impression that everything is brand new despite being established for years. Most campgrounds in the area offer fire rings, picnic tables, access to water, and toilet facilities, with many also featuring recreational opportunities like hiking trails, beaches, and boat launches.

What camping is available near Suamico, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Suamico, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 89 campgrounds and RV parks near Suamico, WI and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Suamico, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Suamico, WI is Bay Shore Park with a 4.1-star rating from 13 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Suamico, WI.