From Fifield, WI, take State Rt. 70 east for 7.3 miles to Forest Rt. 139. Turn onto Rt. 139 and go south for 2.8 miles to campground.
Nicely kept quiet campground. No electric. There is a well for drinking water. No dump station. Pit toilets. Mostly wooded. Good panfish fishing.
I love going up here... Good fishing... But the boat landing isn't in the campsite it is down the road. Also no docks in the campsite but you can park your boat by shore.
We always loving coming back to Sailor Lake Campground! The ability to park your ATV and UTV next to your tent and ride the connected trail system is amazing. The trails are a ton of fun!
Each campsite has its own picnic table and fire ring. There is a central water pump house with fresh water and multiple bathrooms throughout the campground.
National forest campground. No electricity, running water bathrooms, or swimmable beach. Potable water/drinking water, firepits, and picnic tables are available for each campsite. Perfect place to tent camp, kayak, and ATV.
Quite rustic, some sites offer ample surrounding vegetation and spacing for good privacy. Several walk-in tent sites with a very short walk from car to campsite are the most private sites on this property.
There's no designated beach here. Part of the shoreline is suitable for swimming, but certainly not the best swimming area you'll find on this national forest.
Several sites have elaborate fire rings with upgraded cooking features not commonly found in a national forest campground.
This campground sees relatively low use. You should be able to find an open site without issue, even on peak season weekends. Advance reservations are accepted for some sites but you can also just show up, pick a site, and avoid the reservation system fee.