From website:
In Bayfield County in Northwest Wisconsin, midway between the cities of Hayward and Ashland, our ATV friendly campground adjoins a public park with a swimming beach, a picnic pavilion, and a paved boat landing onto Drummond Lake.
Located in the heart of Chequamegon National Forest, the campground sits at the trailhead of a vast ATV trail system with public parking and public bathrooms. The area’s boating, hiking, biking, fishing and hunting are unsurpassed.
Within walking distance are the Drummond Library, Historic Museum & Visitor Center—with WiFi—several restaurants & taverns, a post office, a bank, and a convenience store with bait, gas, firewood and grocery items.
See Google map and directions at the bottom of this page.
17 RV SITES, 2 HANDICAP-ACCESSIBLE
11 full-hook-up sites, 4 are seasonal, one is a drive through
6 electric only sites
Sites include a picnic table and a fire pit
Pay station onsite
Dump station
Restroom facilities, flush toilets
Coin-operated showers
Daily: $28.00 for full hook-up, $22.00 for electric only
Weekly: $168.00 for full hook-up, $132.00 for electric only
Seasonal: $1,800.00 for full hook-up, $1,500.00 for electric only
Download/Print Seasonal Site Lease Agreement
Dump Station: $5.00 per use for NON campers
Shower: $1.75 for 5 minutes
What a nice quiet little campground. The museum/library is right next door and has lots of great history to look at. Close to lots of trails right from the campsite. Definitely will be back.
Hidden Gem. I stayed at this campground for 3 nights during an ATV trip in the Clam Lake area. This campground was very well kept. I appreciated the clean restrooms/showers and the 20/30/50A hookups options available at the sites. I stayed on site 13 and 16 for different nights and each was great.
We love this little campground. The warm, clean pay showers are great. Same with the bathroom. It's nice having KD'd nearby for food and drinks.
Very nice sites! Large enough to park both camper and truck and still have area to sit. Enough space between sites for some privacy. Level spots. Easy to get in and out of the sites.
This is a nice campground, with a few small caveats. The web site was not up to date with regard to which sites do and don't have sewer (hint: site 10 does not). There could also be another dumpster or two (or bear proof trash receptacles) throughout the campground, not just at the entrance which is rather far away. Dog waste bags and receptacles throughout the campground, and an enclosed dog run would be great additions. The shower price of $1.75 for 5 minutes is a bit ridiculous. Update: After we brought it to their attention, they did fix their web site so it's correct now.