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Chequamegon-Nicolet/Laura Lake
Overview
Tucked within the sprawling Nicolet National Forest, Laura Lake offers a serene escape for RVers who value natural beauty over commercial luxury. This campground is widely celebrated for its crystal-clear water and the quiet atmosphere of the Wisconsin Northwoods. With two lakes—Laura and Gordon—at your doorstep, the site provides a quintessential forest experience where the rustle of leaves and the call of loons define the environment.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near Armstrong Creek, WI, the park is immersed in a dense landscape of hardwoods and hemlocks. The proximity to Gordon Lake provides a unique dual-lake environment, doubling the opportunities for exploration. The surrounding wilderness is home to diverse wildlife, including bald eagles and white-tailed deer, offering a peaceful retreat far from the noise of major highways or urban development in a true forest setting.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a rustic camping experience, so RVers should arrive prepared for dry camping. While there are no electric or sewer hookups, the park features well-maintained vault toilets and hand-pumped drinking water. Most sites offer paved or gravel pads that can accommodate various rig sizes, along with a fire ring and a heavy-duty picnic table. A paved boat ramp and a dedicated swimming area provide easy access to the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Laura Lake Trail, a scenic 6.5-mile path that circles both lakes and is perfect for hiking or mountain biking. The sandy swimming beach is a highlight during summer months, while the boat launch provides access for kayaking and electric-motor boating. Anglers often target the panfish and trout found in these pristine waters, making it a popular spot for quiet morning paddles and shoreline fishing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for self-contained RVers who enjoy unplugging from technology to reconnect with the natural world. It is a fantastic choice for families who appreciate traditional outdoor activities like swimming and hiking, as well as solo travelers seeking solitude in the woods. If you prefer a quiet, primitive setting over a busy resort atmosphere, this forest gem in Armstrong Creek is an excellent fit for your travel style.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Carol Christopher
The rustic campground is beautiful. Other campers with generators marred the experience. Enjoyed hearing loons and the hike around the lake
Zuege Doug
Very nice campground with a clean swimming beach
Christine Hanson
Awesome campground. Great hiking trails, clean outhouses, fresh water pump. Saw lots of wildlife. Sites are private enough, woodsy enough.
Karl Nennig
Nice quiet non motor lake with a sand beach.
Andrew Eichinger
Always love it here. Shady and picturesque with most sites having good waterfront access. Always busy and was not able to get a spot.
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