From the intersection of Highways 51 and 47 in Woodruff, travel Highway 51 north 6.2 miles to Highway M. Turn right and stay on Highway M for 6.8 miles to North Trout Lake Campground on the left.
Very clean and well kept sites, beach, rest rooms and grounds.. Beach is very nice and tons of room.
Highway noice is loud ro very loud at times. It was logged recently and they didn't clean up the typical logging mess. I can see it out in the forest but not in a Camp Ground. The back looked like a tornado went through.
Rest rooms rooms were very clean and didn't smell.
Only strike it had was to allow logging in the camp, and or clean up the mess it made! Otherwise it would have received a 5!!!
If you're looking for a place that's out in the woods but without having to fight through a trail and be an hour away from supplies this is the right campground for you. It will give you the feeling of being in the woods but with all the comforts you would want for an easy relaxing trip.
There are power sites as well and firewood for sale on site. The sites themselves are pretty open so if you're looking for privacy I would suggest the walk in sites.
I do not suggest the north trout lake boat launch, extremely shallow. Use the south but be very careful there are a lot of bars and humps that come out of no where. Additionally the fishing is very hard on this lake. The fish won't be where you expect them and they are extremely spot specific. Too far to any side of structure and you won't get anything. Walleye and small mouth are your best bet. Highly suggest a guide.
Outstanding views over all and very peaceful minus the sound of traffic during the day. But that goes away at night.
Nice campground on the lake. There was more traffic noise from Road M than I expected, but still was peaceful. Terrific access to the trail system and we also found great hiking on the forest roads. There was a camper parked in the host site, but no one was there during the 5 days we visited. Our fire pit has not been cleaned before we arrived. At $20/night plus Wisconsin forest pass, it was pricey for no electricity, but we still would return if we are ever in the area again.
Very nice camp ground, clean sites and large. Do not bother bringing wood or buying any, there was fallen trees everywhere to burn. Save your money and bring a saw. I wouldn't hesitate to come back. A few negatives are a shooting range close by so you will listen to that until it closes and it is close to a county highway, not terribly annoying or loud just something to be aware of. They have many walk in sites, fire wood for sale and vault toilets. A nice walking trail.