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Hartman Creek
Overview
Hartman Creek State Park offers a serene escape within the quiet woodlands of central Wisconsin. Situated on the western edge of the famous Waupaca Chain O' Lakes, this park encompasses over 1,500 acres of diverse landscapes, including hardwood forests and pine plantations. It serves as a premier destination for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained state park. The area is defined by its glacial history, providing a unique and restorative backdrop for every camping trip.
Location & Surroundings
Located just west of Waupaca and easily accessible from Highway 10, the park is characterized by its glacial topography and crystal-clear lakes. The surroundings feature rolling hills and scenic vistas that change beautifully with the seasons, from vibrant spring greens to brilliant autumn golds. RVers will find themselves immersed in a tranquil environment where the sounds of the forest replace highway noise, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a genuine getaway. The park’s diverse ecosystem provides a home to a variety of local wildlife, including white-tailed deer and numerous migratory bird species.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides 103 sites, with electrical hookups available at many locations to accommodate modern RVs. Visitors have access to essential facilities including a sanitary dump station, fresh water fill-ups, and modern shower buildings with flush toilets. For recreation, the park features a large sandy beach on Hartman Lake, accessible fishing piers, and various picnic areas equipped with grills. Most sites are nestled among thick stands of trees, offering a sense of privacy and shade that is highly valued by seasoned campers who enjoy a woodland setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of trails, including a significant segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and dedicated single-track mountain bike paths for various skill levels. The nearby Waupaca Chain O' Lakes offers opportunities for boat tours and clear-water paddling adventures. Inside the park, the historic Hellestad Adobe House provides a glimpse into local heritage, while the quiet-water lakes are ideal for kayaking and canoeing without the disturbance of motorized boats. Anglers will particularly enjoy fishing for bass and panfish in the park’s calm, serene waters.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for nature-focused families and active couples who enjoy a rustic yet comfortable camping experience. It is particularly well-suited for birdwatchers, photographers, and hikers who appreciate a quiet, restorative atmosphere. Because of its spacious sites and peaceful environment, it is a top choice for RVers who prefer state park charm over the high-energy atmosphere of commercial resorts. Whether you are traveling in a small camper or a moderate-sized motorhome, the park offers a welcoming space for all outdoor lovers.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
Darcy Miller
Always a nice little walk around the lake; especially on this early fall day. The gravel trail is well maintained. It was quiet and peaceful this day with not too many others around.
Cathy Bober
What a serene place! There are picnic tables in perfect spots to enjoy a meal while watching fishermen trying their luck. The walking paths are some of my favorites. There's also a sandy beach on the other side of the park. The campground has enough trees to make it so relaxing and restful. We come here twice a year, just for a day trip; it's one of our favorite places in WI, and we never tire of it!
Tim Kelley
Spent 4 days camping and had a wonderful time hiking and biking. Sites are typically setup like all State Parks. Absolutely gorgeous park, with an abundance of natural beauty. A must visit!!!
Lisa Dunn
Review of beach only- This beach is great for little kids. Water is pretty shallow. You can rent kayaks, tubes, paddle boards and more. Snack and drinks available. Lots of nice clean sand. We’ve never camped here but will definitely give it a try.
Meng Thao
Great place for fishing Northern and Largemouth Bass, among other smaller fish. Great park, okay traffic. Good paved walking trails. Watch out for the snake, might be poisonous.
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