From the corner where State Highway 27 makes a right-angle turn in Cornell, go west on Bridge Street (State Highway 64) for .1 mile to Park Road. Turn right on Park Road to the park entrance
One of the cleanest campgrounds I've been to. Everyone was kind, the views were incredible! The woman in the office was extremely helpful. Had great paths for little hikes as well. Restrooms in the north part of the campground were your typical pit toilets, but well kept. Mostly dog friendly aside from beach and picnic areas. There were plenty of spots for the pups to take a dip though.
We LOVE Brunet Island. This gorgeous place will forever have our heart. We love the different terrain here… deciduous forest, coniferous forest, water, etc. 🌲🌳🌿🌊It’s so beautiful and peaceful. We camp in the north loop several times a season as it’s one of our favorite campgrounds. 🏕 There are no amenities (we don’t need any!) although wood is available. The pit toilets are clean and water access is easy. Plenty of sites have privacy and shade. It’s a pretty quiet campground although we did have one negative experience last summer with a group of people partying all night. Fishing and hiking are our favorite activities here. 🎣 🥾 We love this place so much that we got married here a couple of years ago. 💍 It was the perfect backdrop for these nature lovers! ♥️♥️
I absolutely love this campground. Gorgeous site, well maintained park, super friendly DNR people and camp hosts. The shower house was well stocked with hot water and good water pressure. When you come make sure to bring your bike for the Old Abe Trail and bring or rent a kayak to enjoy the water. It is so quiet and restful at this place.
What a beautiful and relaxing location. Perfect campground for unwinding and recharging. Very quiet, no frills campground. Campsites are simple with only a fire pit, table and mostly dirt. Most border either a calm “lake” or the river. Great for families with easy access to Cornell and the Old Abe bike trail. Wonderful opportunity for kayak rental through the Friends group from the park office.