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Doolittle Park
Overview
Doolittle Park offers a charming lakeside getaway in the heart of Birchwood, Wisconsin. Managed by the local village, this municipal park provides a welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking to experience the natural beauty of the Northwoods. Situated directly on the banks of Lake Birchwood, the park serves as a serene home base for exploring the region’s waterways and forests while remaining conveniently close to town services and local culture. It is an authentic representation of Wisconsin community camping, focusing on outdoor access and peaceful surroundings.
Location & Surroundings
The park is located in Washburn County, a region celebrated for its pristine lakes and dense woodlands. Birchwood is famously known as the Bluegill Capital of the World, and Doolittle Park puts visitors right at the center of this fishing paradise. The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of rolling hills and glacial lakes, providing a scenic backdrop for evening walks along the shoreline or watching the sunrise over the water. Its proximity to the vast Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest area adds to the wild, natural feel that many RVers seek when traveling through Northern Wisconsin.
Amenities & Park Features
RV travelers will find well-maintained sites equipped with electric and water hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. The park features a public boat launch, making it easy to get out on the lake, along with a fishing pier for shore-bound angling. Additional facilities include a modern shower house, clean restrooms, a sanitary dump station, and a playground for children. Large picnic shelters are also available, making it easy for groups to enjoy the lakeside breeze during a midday lunch or a community gathering under the shade of mature trees.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can explore the Tuscobia State Trail, which is a major draw for hikers, bikers, and ATV enthusiasts. Lake Birchwood and nearby Red Cedar Lake offer exceptional opportunities for trophy fishing and leisurely pontoon rides. The village itself provides a quaint Northwoods experience with local eateries and the Birchwood Area Historical Museum within walking distance, allowing guests to stock up on supplies or learn about the region’s logging heritage without traveling far from their campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
Doolittle Park is an ideal choice for dedicated anglers and families who appreciate a quiet, community-oriented camping environment. It suits those who prefer the simplicity and value of a municipal park over a high-traffic commercial resort. If your travel style involves waterfront relaxation and easy access to motorized or non-motorized trail systems, this park offers the perfect blend of outdoor recreation and small-town charm. It is particularly well-suited for those looking for a peaceful, scenic stopover while touring the Great Lakes region.
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User Reviews
Deanna Hargrave
Fun place to meet family and friends. Or just having fun yourself and with your family
Joel Hansen
Awesome cute small-town beach with everything we needed to have a fun day. Bathrooms were great. The lake is beautiful. There was enough shade trees and picnic tables too.
Amber Bennish
Always kept clean and its a friendly environment the boats keep a safe distance from the swimmers. My son always enjoys.
Sasha Provencial
We usually really like this campground. The playground and beach are great for the kids. The spots are really close together though. Like so close that you have to hope you don't have neighbors that want absolute silence by 10pm. Not being able to sit around a fire and talk and laugh is ridiculous. Not a fan that it is accessible to the public, it gets way too busy. And many people do not drive the 5mph speed limit either. And there are usually kids everywhere. Love the Birchwood area. But thinking we may look for a place with more space between camp spots and one that doesn't have public access.
Steph Forward
Best beach to hang with family and friends 🏊🏖️🛥️🤿