The best camping near Council Grounds State Park

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Dancy Art Camp!

6 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mosinee, WI
Nestled amongst the red pine forest of George W. Mead State Wildlife Area (over 33,000 acres of public land use including bird watching, hiking, kayaking, fishing, and more), you will find the historical "Dancy Depot!" Great for folks just travelling through, bikepackers, adventure-seekers, artists, and folks looking for a fun getaway, alike! This site houses the original train station and post office, built in the 1850's, for the town of Dancy, Wisconsin. Not only that, it is now the site of Dancy Art Camp, and campers have access to all the fun art camp spaces during your stay. Art workshops and/or classes led by Dancy Art Camp Leaders (also conveniently your camp hosts) can be added on to your stay for an additional cost, for adults, children, or all ages. Take a short 1-3 minute walk back into the woods to choose an area to set up your tent. There are several open air shelters available for day use. Make friends with the host chickens (Pizza, Helen, Quartz, Oreo, Big Brownie, Aunt Kathy, Cherry, Garcia, Little Orp, and Linguine) and get some fresh eggs for your breakfast. Baked goods and other treats also available for purchase upon request. You will have full access to the campfire circle, outdoor game room (foosball for the win!), and nature playscape (yes, even adults can swing on the rope!). The property also provides other outdoor games such as good ole' fashioned tetherball, a gaga ball pit (Israeli Dodgeball), and a variety of other sport equipment to use during your stay. This area offers a host of additional activities and amenities. Boating, swimming, fishing, and other water activities are abundant, with the closest water access less than 5 minutes away. Conveniently located between Wausau, Mosinee, Stevens Point, and Marshfield.
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Birch Point Acres

1 site · RV, Tent21 acres · White Lake, WI
Welcome to our serene 21-acre property, nestled between the Wolf River to the west and Sawyer Lake and the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest to the east, offering a quiet and private camping experience. With wooded hills, open spaces, and inviting trails to explore, our land beckons you to unwind and connect with nature. We have carefully crafted a 2-3 tent site, complete with a firepit and a small picnic table for your comfort. Conveniently, there is ample space to park vehicles or trailers near the site, ensuring easy access to your camping setup. For adventure seekers, the Wolf River provides thrilling white water rafting, while Sawyer Lake offers the perfect setting for fishing, swimming, and boating. If you crave endless outdoor exploration, the Chequamegon National Forest boasts thousands of acres of trails and natural beauty. After a day of outdoor fun, you'll find numerous bars and restaurants just a short 20-minute drive away from the property, allowing you to experience local flavors and unwind in the evening. Beyond camping, our vision for this space extends to creating a future creative and sustainable homestead. Come and experience the tranquility and possibilities of our peaceful retreat. Let the beauty of Wisconsin's Northwoods captivate you as you embark on a memorable camping journey in our 21-acre haven.
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Kristy C.’s Land

2 sites · Lodging547 acres · Brantwood, WI
**THERE IS ACTIVE LOGGING BY THE CABIN, not on weekends, but there will be stumps and dirt around the cabin as we cut back the trees and make a lawn/parking lot.** If you are looking for the perfect Up North rustic weekend get away we have the perfect spot for you. Nestled back in the woods off the beaten path up in the small little town of Prentice WI is CCR Rustic Retreat. This quaint little off-grid cabin is found on the side of our family’s cattle ranch. It's the perfect "farmcation" spot. It's a studio style A frame connected to hundreds of acres of trails. The land provides access to the Price County snowmobile trail and the ATV route. You can hike, snow shoe, cross country ski, ride wheeler, snowmobile, UTV, or even horses to the 6 1/2 acre private lake that’s secluded further back on the property. Where you can take out the paddle boat or kayaks for a relaxing afternoon on the water. Wake up in the morning to enjoy your coffee on the front deck overlooking the field of cattle and/or horses. You can hike the woods and forage for lunch, we provide books for this adventure to make sure you are safe. You can go berry picking for a sweet snack. Kids can wade in the creek and build fairy gardens and houses. It truly is a magically place! Have a picnic on the dock, or in the picnic area by the historic 100+ year old beaver dam that holds the chain of lakes together. Wake up in the morning and collect eggs from our chickens and ducks for a protein packed breakfast. We can arrange for a whole ranch life experience. Help feed the animals, when it’s season, tend to and enjoy the fresh garden, if it’s calving or failing season you can even help witness the miracle of birth. Run around and give snacks to the goats. There are hundreds of acres at your disposal to explore and find adventure. While there is no indoor plumbing, the cabin is equipped with a generator, and an outhouse. There is a black stone, microwave, fire pit available for cooking and a Kurig for your morning cup of coffee. You can bring your horses up and park them in a small paddock out the front door. There is water available with hose access across the 40, up by the barn. In the warmer months there is a 300 gravity tank for water access on site. We also offer bear, coyote, bobcat, and grouse hunting packages. You can have the opportunity to see abundant wildlife including deer, bear, coyotes, bobcat, smaller woodland creatures, and a multitude of feathered friends. We offer “farm fresh food” packages including home grown beef, pork, and fresh duck and chicken eggs from our own farm. We are with in 20 miles of many lakes and rivers for fishing opportunities, as well as amazing sight seeing opportunities like Timm’s Hill and Big Falls. Also it connects to public land that is land locked, as well as close to other public land like the National Forest and school forest. Pictures from around our property and local areas to explore (example: Timms Hill, Big Falls, Jump River, Cranberry Lake) 4x4 recommended No fireworks
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The best camping near Council Grounds State Park guide

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The beach, the trails, it’s the best of both worlds at Council Grounds State Park! Whether your vice is hiking or swimming, look no further. Wisconsin is known for their friendliness and with all the volunteering and group opportunities; if you don’t find a group you like, create your own. There's no better way to make friends! Don’t worry about the day going so quickly, use the campsite and let the experience last forever.

Notable campgrounds

  • Family Campsites: Nestled in the park's lush greenery, these sites offer a perfect blend of comfort and wilderness.
  • Group Campsites: Ideal for larger gatherings, these spacious sites allow for shared experiences in nature's embrace.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your ideal spot, especially during peak summer months.
  • Weekdays often have more availability, so consider a mid-week stay.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Council Grounds State Park is during the warm summer months when the park's full splendor is on display. However, the park's beauty can also be enjoyed in the quieter, cooler seasons. Winter brings a tranquil atmosphere, though some amenities may be less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Ensure your vehicle has a valid admission sticker before arrival.
  • Check the park's official website for any property notices or closures.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with facilities designed to accommodate all visitors.
  • Remember that the park hours are from 6am to 11pm year-round.
  • Volunteering opportunities are available for those looking to give back to the park.

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