From Westboro, WI, take County Rt. D 6.6 miles to Mondeaux Dr. (Forest Rt. 106). Turn left onto Mondeaux Dr. and go 1.1 miles to campground sign (Forest Rt. 104). Turn left onto Rt. 104 and go 0.3 miles to campground.
This is a very nice rustic campground. It's very secluded and each site is surrounded by forest. There us a path that went down to the lake. The bath room facilities were clean, but they still are an outhouse. No hookups here. And the water was shut off due to contamination so you had to I travel down the road to the next campground for water. Overall nice place and would camp here again.
Beautiful little campground! It's off the beaten path, which is great because it keeps the people away. We came in the fall and the trees were stunning. I could see the bugs being bad here during the summer - bring bug spray and bug nets if you come then.
Lots to do. Hiking, biking, canoeing. We were skeptical about this campground b/c of it's location in Central Wisconsin, but boy were we impressed!
Very well maintained by the campground hosts and the National Forest Staff. Can't wait to return.
Of the four national forest campgrounds on the Mondeaux Flowage, Eastwood is one of the lesser-visited.
This campground is being reduced from 22 sites to 12 as of late. The ten sites you pass first while driving the one-way loop - the sites not on the water - are being decommissioned. The sites closer to the water are continuing to be maintained. This reduction is part of a broader recreation strategy being implemented across the Chequamegon Nicolet. It includes decommissioning seven full campgrounds collectively netting 77 campsites and reducing the number of sites and services offered at other locations.
The scenery here seems a bit less dynamic than what one can experience on the west side of the flowage at Spearhead Point, Westpoint or Picnic Point campgrounds. The shoreline at those locations may also be a bit nicer and easier to access. That said, Eastwood is nestled in a scenic, mature deciduous forest. It is likely stunning in fall.
The campground is just a short walk or drive from the Mondeaux Dam Lodge, where visitors will find a beach and lots of accessible shoreline for fishing. Eastwood is also not far from the Ice Age Trail. The Ice Age segment in this part of the state is very well-kept.
The national forest does exceptionally well maintaining all of their campgrounds on the Mondeaux, Eastwood included.
Don’t be fooled by the region’s location in central Wisconsin and think you need to go further north for quality rustic camping. The Mondeaux region of the national forest provides a quality of scenery and recreational offerings many may expect to find only in the northernmost reaches of the state.
Campground is clean and has showers. You can walk to the beach and campsites are large and quiet
Nice little campground, way back in the woods. Mosquitos weren't to bad. Large spacious camping area. Verizon service was limited. Gravel roads to get back to the camp sites. Has wells for water and a dumpster for garbage. Camp host was on site during our stay Incase you had any issues. Was quiet and couldn't hear traffic and other campers abided by the quiet times.