We camped here last weekend and it was a little slice of paradise. We had a waterfront site (most of the nonelectric sites are along the water) and it was perfect for kayaking. My only advice would be to get a site along the main river for fishing/swimming as we were on the inside and the water was very murky. If we go back we’re going to try to book site 42 (along with every one else as it seems that site is always in high demand) as it is a small site, but allows for fishing, swimming and kayaking all from the site itself. Not very shady and no trees at that one though and our site (49) had plenty.
This park had nice trails and was beautiful in fall. Would be great in the summer for little kids with the splash pad. Wish there was some body of water for fishing.
We had a great site with room for both our truck camper and canopy/tent setup. Great hiking, although the falls would’ve been more impressive if we’d had more recent rainfall. Had a fun time fishing but there wasn’t much of a pier. Found a picnic spot along the shoreline and fished from there instead. Loved that the campgrounds had little free libraries!
We normally stick to state parks because we like secluded, wooded sites, but this trip was a bit of a last minute decision and all the state parks were booked. Took a chance on this place and we were very pleasantly surprised! For a private campground, the sites were large and wooded, overall the campground was clean and quiet. Not a far drive from the state parks and other door county attractions Would highly recommend staying here.
Pros: great hiking trails, nice lake to kayak on, family friendly beach and picnic areas
Cons: Not great fishing, no dog friendly swim area, the beach/fishing pier/boat launch are all pretty far from the campsites. There is a hiking trail down to it, but when bringing a bunch of beach gear/kid toys it’s much easier to throw it all in the car and drive down there.
We have been to Bong a few times and this site was by far the best we’ve stayed at. Evenly sunny/shaded. Not overly buggy. Couldn’t see the people in the sites next to us. Had a flat, grassy area for the tent. It also had a couple mature trees to attach the dog’s zip line to.