From website:
Camping at Devil’s Lake State Park is extremely popular. Plan ahead, explore your options and make your camping or other lodging reservations well before you arrive.
Devil’s Lake State Park has three campgrounds with a total of 423 sites that each accommodate a family (One to six individuals). There are no longer any first-come-first-serve campsites offered at the park. There are also nine group campsites that can accommodate a total of 240 campers. Group campsites are on the south side. Each campground has different qualities that have made each of them popular with annual campers. There are no campgrounds near or on the shoreline of Devil’s Lake itself.
Only the Quartzite campground is open for winter camping.
Somewhat far from the lake so we drove to do the loop around the lake. It would be doable with a bike or if you had a longer amount of time to hike it there. It was a nice campground. The bathroom facilities were decent. The campsites were spread out enough that you didn’t feel like you were on top of each but you could still see your neighbors. It is a wooded campground so it has a very nice feel to it.
Great tent car camping. Plenty of space on the site and a reasonable space between. Although there will be a ton of people on the weekends. But during the week not bad. There has been 2-3 sites between us and others most of this week.
Great campground! The wooded sites in Upper Ice Age were great, we were in site 401 which was right next to the shower facilities and a water spigot. We had one 9x11 tent, and could easily have fit one more large tent on the other side of the site.
The camp store had some great souvenir items as well as camp necessities. Great campground all-around!