Reviews
Chequamegon-Nicolet/Laura Lake
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.
Sarah H.
We stopped to check out the area very nice beach and camp sites
Ashley Mathis
A "buggy" area, but it is so gorgeous here. Beware of the VERY rough slow paced road on the 5 mile drive in.
moon shine
This is a very tame Campground it's secluded yet kind of bare the campsites are right next to each other so there's not much privacy if it's packed. Be sure to bring a flashlight bug spray and wood. Most of the campsites can fit very very large campers... also have tents only spots. I think it's honestly a little pricey but it's well-maintained the outhouses are very clean for being out houses, also there is water and power so you can't go wrong I guess... There's an awesome hiking trail that hikes all the way around the lake it is quite the hike so be prepared water, bug spray.. tons of bug spray the halfway point there is a sign that brings you on a wooden bridge to the bog that you turn to the left and to the right there is a bench that you can sit by on the lake... The fishing is mostly Bass Dogs are welcome but not in the swim area They have a beautiful boat launch for the dogs to swim at...keep em chained Also the beach is buoyed off and not very deep so it's good for children and a little easier to rest as a parent. Be sure to bring bikes if you have children they love riding around the campgrounds. The sky at night is beyond beautiful and you must sleep there to actually experience this place Happy and safe travels to all!!!! The locals are very friendly I recommend the shell nearest to it for supplies if needed.
Jeff Weyenberg
Nice camping spot to get away from civilization. The closest town is Armstrong Creek where there is an opportunity for fuel, food, and some incidentals. There are no electrical sites nor are there showers so make sure you bring your battery packs, solar chargers, and portable showers. The nights are quiet and some might say pitch black as thousands of stars are overhead. The campsite has three bodies of water; Gordon, Laura, and Bog lake. Gordon has a sand beach and boat landing. Laura has a boat landing, and Bog has a wooden bridge which allows one to launch a small boat in the bog. Other activities include a hike around Laura lake and 6 miles of biking. The biking trail is in essence a grass and leaf covered logging road. There are not many hills and the only challenge is the very soft terrain making it slow going and grueling. Not recommended for families as the soft terrain will suck the energy from kids quick. Not recommended for bikers looking for a single track experience. Best suited for a horse and hiking trail.