Boulder Lake Campground is conveniently located near Boulder Lake in northern Wisconsin. It is the forest's largest campground but campsites fill up fast. The campground is home to individual and group sites, making it an ideal location to relax with friends or family. Recreational opportunities abound.
Boulder Lake provides ample opportunities for power boating, water skiing, fishing and swimming. Anglers might catch walleye, northern pike, bass or panfish. Ice fishing is also popular on the lake, and the boat ramp and parking area are plowed during the winter to provide better access to the lake.
Nearby streams are good for trout fishing and in addition, the Wolf River offers whitewater rafting and canoeing opportunities. Educational programs may be offered sporadically at the campground's amphitheater.
The campground offers dozens of accessible, single-family sites for tent and RV camping. Ten accessible group sites are also available for reservation. They can accommodate anywhere from 16 to 30 people.
Campsites are equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible vault toilets, showers and drinking water are provided. Some sites offer electric hookup. A dump station is located within the campground. Some campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The campground lies around the southern end of 362-acre Boulder Lake and is the largest public campground in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest area. It is located in a stand of young hardwoods, overlooking the lake. Some campsites are situated along the water's edge and others are further away, providing a quieter camping experience. Puddles and damp spots are common throughout the lush campground.
Langlade is the nearest city, about 25 miles west of the campground.
From Townsend, travel Highway T for about 17 miles to the intersection with Highway W. Turn onto Highway W and continue just over a mile to Forest Road 2116. Turn right and continue to the campground.
The campground has lots of amenities if you like that type of camping. You can get a site with electric hookups. They have showers too and a nice beach. It can get pretty busy so if you're looking for peace snd quiet, this place might not be for you. It's a nice place for the kids.
The federal campground is great. The swimming area is sand and great for kids. Most electric sites have 20 amp, 30 amp, and 50 amp service. The sites are back in. Everything accept the beach is dog friendly. The campground is quiet. The sites are separated somewhat so there is some privacy. the water is soft and good tasting. Sanitation facilities are provided. The Rangers are very friendly and helpful. Cell phone coverage is limited.
Very nice place for a quick overnight stay. They had clean showers and bathrooms. They also had a beautiful lake and some nice trials.
This lake has crystal clear water. Fun to see the fish 🐟 swim around.
The State camp ground is Very clean with black top. The beach 🏖️ area is ecuiped with picnic table,s
Sandy beach. Roped off swimming area for safety. Nice clean rest rooms . Wheel chair ready. Nice family oriented..
Awesome visit with the Troulliers, everyone would ride by slow and wave. Very nice people.