Quartzite campground in Devil’s Lake State Park offers camping options for visitors, with both electric and non-electric sites available. This campground, which was once a 9-hole golf course, has mostly open and grassy areas, with a mix of trees scattered throughout. Although many campsites have limited shade or are located on the perimeter near surrounding woods, Quartzite Campground is a great choice for those with large RVs due to the open and spacious nature of many of its sites. The campground is equipped with a playground, a modern shower building, and a dump station. Located on County Road DL, Quartzite Campground can be accessed directly, making it easy to avoid heavy summer traffic when entering or exiting the campground. There is also an access road leading up to the park’s Nature Center, as well as the main day-use picnic area and beach. While the distance to the beach is walkable at about a quarter mile, visitors should note that there is a steep hill between the campground and the day-use area.
It’s important to keep in mind that sites 1-10 are now available only by reservation, and no longer on a first-come-first-served basis.
This campground is beautiful. It's a small nook and is less crowded than the other campgrounds nearby. Some of the sites on the outer loop are nicely wooded and tucked away. The restrooms are clean. The playground is kept up as well.
I did not give this camp site a 5 because we have the worst campsite in Quartzite, 25E. It is a mess, has a big rain caused ravine going across the campsite and is so un level we worked almost 45 Minutes trying to level our camper. When looking at the camper it looks like it is ready to fall over. The bathrooms are very clean and campsites are well spaced apart. They should close site 25E down though.