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Flanagan's Pearl Lake Campsite

Overview

Flanagan's Pearl Lake Campsite is a cherished destination in the heart of Wisconsin, offering a classic outdoor experience centered around the stunning Pearl Lake. As a family-owned and operated park, it emphasizes a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where guests can disconnect and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. The park has served generations of travelers, maintaining a strong reputation for providing a clean, safe, and friendly environment for both short-term visitors and seasonal residents seeking a consistent summer retreat.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Redgranite within Waushara County, the park is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Central Sands region. The defining feature of the area is Pearl Lake itself, a spring-fed kettle lake renowned for its exceptional clarity and significant depth. The surrounding landscape consists of lush, mature woodlands and rolling glacial terrain, providing a serene backdrop for RVers who enjoy a sense of natural seclusion while remaining just a short drive from local conveniences and small-town charm.

Amenities & Park Features

The park offers a variety of site options, including many with electric and water hookups suitable for different RV sizes. On-site facilities and recreation options are designed for guest comfort and include:

  • A well-stocked camp store for essentials and snacks.
  • Clean bathhouses and laundry facilities.
  • A private sandy beach specifically for guest use.
  • Recreational courts for volleyball and a children's playground.

A private boat launch is also available, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay right on the water.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond the park boundaries, the historic Redgranite Quarry offers a unique spot for local sightseeing and swimming. Pearl Lake is a premier destination for scuba diving and snorkeling due to its incredible underwater visibility. Other popular nearby activities include:

  • Fishing for bass and panfish in the clear lake waters.
  • Exploring the local Waushara County trail system.
  • Visiting scenic golf courses just a short drive away.

These diverse options ensure there is always something to do for every type of traveler.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal match for active families looking for a traditional lakeside vacation where children can play freely. It is also a top-tier choice for water sports enthusiasts and scuba divers who value the unique properties of a deep, spring-fed lake. If you prefer a rustic, community-focused vibe over a high-tech resort experience, this park offers the perfect balance of natural beauty and essential comforts for your next Wisconsin RV adventure.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Pond
• Swimming
• Horseshoes
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• ATM Machine

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park $
• WiFi at Overnite Sites $
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 25 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (200)
• Spaces Available (50)
• Width (35)
• Max Length (70)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (50)
• Seasonal Sites
• Water (50)
• Electric (50)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (2)
• Pull-thru Size (35 x 70)
• Back-ins (35 x 45)
• Site Length (70)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Brandon LoBianco

August 02, 2025

Was NOT overly impressed with this campground. The noise curfew was completely ignored. Drunk folks screaming after midnight and music til the wee hours is not super peaceful. Don't trust the pics of the water feature. It might have been clean and blue once upon a time, but now it's a brown, murky, weed filled puddle. The mini golf was cheap, but the threat of splinters, spider bites and tetanus made it still not worth it. Several times we had to reach into the crumbling features to retrieve a ball that got stuck. The one bright spot was that the bathrooms/showers were regularly cleaned and in good shape. Most of the seasonal sites are in good shape, but more than a few look like a shanty town after a natural disaster with intricately layered blue tarps everywhere. The "perks" of this campground make me want to stick to state parks.

Allie H

July 13, 2025

A great place for families. We had a blast. We tent camped (no water or electric) at a secluded site (Wilderness 1 and 2 are the best). Renting a golf cart is a must because the tent sites are furthest away from the amenities. 2 play grounds. The swimming hole isn't dyed blue but do you want it to be? Not too deep with a water slide. Lots of volley ball and basketball courts. Mini golf is a little outdated and same with the arcade but it's very affordable and kids had a blast. Small bar for the older rowdy adults. The front desk ladies were so nice and helpful. Would definitely recommend for a nice family getaway.

Roger Waddington

July 10, 2025

My wife and my service dog were drugged 4th of July weekend this year by another camper that is apparently related to the manager. From the voicemail there will be no follow through. It makes me sick to hear that you will over look people having issues. I will make sure the sheriffs department comes out to do walk arounds with the K-9 unit to ensure other campers safety. We really did like the campground but we definitely will not be back.

Donald Rafferty

June 21, 2025

This place was beautiful! A little slice of paradise. The pines all around are gorgeous and campsites are badass! I stayed in the primitive camping aka the oaks was beyond awesome its literally in the woods no one around you it gets really dark and camp staff is hands down the best ive ever experienced had a awesome maintenance man named Kurt who cleaned out our fire pit for us and was a good convo the owner stacey is welcoming and really nice ! All in all i spent 8 days there and was one of the best campgrounds ive stayed at and I camp regularly. 10/10 experience with staff and the grounds it self come and check it out your self had a private pool nature trials and friendly permanent residences thank your for the pleasure of staying at a beautiful place like this!

Jennifer Galle

May 02, 2025

This used to be an affordable, fun family camp ground but since new ownership took over (R Journey) it has gone way down hill. Every month there are issues with billing being incorrect. There have been several new “fees” added on without any communication from the company. They are now threatening putting everyone on auto pay due to late payments but the bill is never correct to pay it. Last summer I stopped in the office several times to pay and kept getting told my bill was incorrect and they were “working on it”. During the winter months they started charging a $22/month fee after we were told the fee would only be charged during the open season. They communicated that they would be reading electric once a month. In the month of April they read my electric 2 days in a row. They charged me $5 each time and said that I used almost $9 of electricity in 1 day when we weren’t even there or running anything. Several others used less than $2 of electricity and got charged $27 in fees! Weekend site rentals used to be affordable as well but now they cost so much that families that have been camping here for 20 years are no longer coming. The price went way up with no improvements of the campground. The bathrooms don’t even have working faucets.

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