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Chequamegon-Nicolet/Lost Lake

Overview

Lost Lake Campground offers a tranquil and secluded escape tucked deep within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Located near Tipler, Wisconsin, this destination is defined by its pristine natural beauty and a quiet atmosphere that is increasingly rare to find. Visitors here find themselves fully immersed in a classic Northwoods setting where the rustling of hemlock trees and the calls of local wildlife replace the hum of highway traffic. It is a destination that prioritizes the raw beauty of nature above modern distractions.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the northeastern reaches of Florence County, the park surrounds the shores of Lost Lake, an eighty-acre spring-fed gem known for its exceptional water clarity. The surrounding landscape is a lush tapestry of ancient hemlocks, white pines, and dense hardwoods. The terrain is gently rolling, providing a sense of privacy between the campsites. This remote location offers a true sense of northern Wisconsin wilderness, providing a cool canopy during the summer months and vibrant colors during the autumn season.

Amenities & Park Features

As a National Forest facility, the park provides rustic accommodations that are best suited for self-contained RVs and campers who enjoy a back-to-basics lifestyle. The campground features twenty-seven sites, many of which can accommodate medium-sized rigs, though there are no electrical, water, or sewer hookups. Facilities include well-maintained vault toilets and hand-pumped drinking water stations. Each site is equipped with a heavy-duty fire ring and a picnic table. On the water, you will find a dedicated swimming beach and a gravel boat launch designed for non-motorized or electric-motor watercraft.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors to this region. The Assessor’s Interpretive Trail is a highlights for many, offering a scenic one-mile loop through a majestic stand of old-growth timber. Anglers frequent the lake to target trout, bass, and panfish in the quiet, crystal-clear waters. Beyond the park boundaries, travelers can explore the Whisker Lake Wilderness, which provides rugged hiking and bird-watching opportunities. The nearby town of Florence offers small-town charm and essential supplies for those on longer journeys through the forest.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal choice for off-grid enthusiasts and RVers who value solitude and a deep connection to the environment over resort-style luxuries. It is a perfect fit for families looking for a safe, quiet swimming spot and for paddlers who want to explore calm waters without the noise of gas-powered engines. If your travel style involves star-filled nights, crackling campfires, and waking up to the sounds of the forest, this National Forest treasure will feel like home.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Lost Lake)
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (27)
• Max Length (40)
• No Hookups (27)
• Back-ins (15 x 40)

User Reviews

Nonya Business

November 10, 2025

The website lies and claims there's showers! No there isn't! 5 days without a shower!! 😡🤢🤮 Then we had a young couple next to us who has absolutely NO RESPECT for others who might be sleeping! Chopping wood at 11:30 at night! The host is a drunkard! His whole campsite is covered in beer cans. He let's his dog run around loose. He doesn't even have a collar on! The well water is YELLOW like you're drinking PEE! I've been sick since Sunday and I'm praying I don't die from some kind of bacteria in that water! Why is it yellow????? The toilets smelled like straight up ammonia! It burned my lungs! Paying $5 less was not worth all this! I'll never come here again! NEVER! The road in ruined our muffler too. We had to be towed home! That cost is $370!! So thanks for an awful time!

Brent Dunaway

August 09, 2025

Gorgeous spring-fed lake that is easily walkable for most folks. Campsites and cabins to rent for reasonable rates. Various non powered watercraft to rent. Crazy clean water due to the no gas motors rule. Been coming here for 50+ years and it has barely changed, and that is a good thing.

Jamie Carothers

July 29, 2025

Where I heard the most sought after loon call, the one people want to hear. Was raining in the A.M. when I was making breakfast for a group of kids I took with me in the rustic cabin, took on a "northern rainforest vibe" at that time. I was glad to go, but I'm not sure if I'd go back to this specific location again. I think it's the lack of draw with me and the lake. Although it was very nice some lakes have more appeal to me than others do with swimming which is just a personal preference thing.

Glen Beach

July 05, 2025

The camp ground is nice and having lake access from our site was great for kayaking. My only complaint is that the rules weren't enforced very well and the neighboring campsite was lighting off large, very loud fireworks which is illegal in a national forest for many reasons. Also their campsite had way more vehicles and occupants then they were supposed to making for a loud obnoxious group. The camp host was nowhere to be found on the 4th of July.

Rachel Chapin

May 12, 2021

Love the seclusion. The local bar owners were always nice. Fond memories here. Great for stargazing on the lake but it geta cold even in the summer. Being a city mouse I didnt know about that sort of thing. Great primitive tent camping.

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