Stevens Lake Campground is a great place for those interested in fishing. The 300-acre lake is moderately good for walleye, northern pike, and panfish. It is also a popular campground for fall hunters. Located in a mixed stand of aspen and sugar maple, five of the six units have a scenic view of the lake. Stevens Lake is located about 23.6 miles west of Florence. From the north intersection of Highway 139 and Highway 70, drive west 3 miles on Hwy 70 to FR 2424. Turn left (south) on FR 2424 and drive 3.3 miles to Stevens Lake campground. Click here to print an information sheet including a map about Stevens Lake Campground.
From Florence: Head west on US-141 N/US-2 W/Central Ave toward Pewaubic St. Continue to follow US-141 N/US-2 W. Turn left onto WI-101 S/WI-70 W/Wisconsin 70 Trunk W. Turn right onto WI-139 N/WI-70 W/Wisconsin 70 Trunk W. Turn left onto Lily Pad Rd. Continue onto Stevens Lake Rd. Turn left onto Forest Rd 2424.
Approximately 8 sites. Good lake access, however rated it a 4 because nearly all campsites are pretty uneven. Hard to level out a camper
Nice place, boat ramp, site #1 most private. $7.50 with Access pass. Lots of forest roads nearby as well. Cleanest pit toliets I've ever seen. Hand pump well. Stayed 2 nights, very nice.
Quiet, minimal rv action. Water pump out of action. Tannin-stained lake looks very promising but not catching a durn thing. About half full mid-week in may.
Nice small campground (6 sites) for adults who want to fish. No beach, playground or trails. Fish were not constantly biting in August but you could catch some large pike if you keep at it. Maximum depth is only 12 feet but lake is large. Lake has a number of homes and a resort on it so you may hear mowers and weed wackers, but there was only one other campsite taken on 5 of the nights we stayed. Several loons and a bald eagle were present. I would like to go back in May to fish there before the weeds take over.