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Morris Erickson Park (Chippewa County Park)
Overview
Morris Erickson Park is a serene retreat located on the northeast shore of **Long Lake** in Chippewa County. This park offers a quintessential Wisconsin Northwoods experience, balancing the simplicity of nature with the comforts required by modern travelers. It serves as a peaceful escape for those looking to trade city noise for the sound of wind in the trees and water lapping at the shore. The park is well-regarded for its **scenic lakeside views** and its integration into the surrounding forest.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of New Auburn, the park is nestled within the unique landscape of the **Ice Age National Scientific Reserve**. The area is characterized by rolling glacial hills and crystal-clear kettle lakes. RVers will find the park easy to access via Highway 40, yet it remains far enough removed to offer a quiet, secluded atmosphere. The surroundings are dominated by a dense **hardwood forest canopy** that provides excellent shade and privacy for many of the campsites.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility provides a range of practical features designed to make an RV stay comfortable and convenient. Visitors can take advantage of the following amenities:
- Spacious campsites equipped with **electric hookups**
- A clean shower building and modern flush toilets
- A convenient **sanitary dump station** for RV maintenance
- A dedicated boat launch and a sandy swimming beach
The park also features a playground and multiple picnic areas, making it a functional choice for families and groups who enjoy outdoor gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a major draw for visitors, as Long Lake is well-known among locals for its healthy populations of **walleye and northern pike**. Boating and kayaking are popular ways to explore the expansive shoreline and hidden coves of the lake. For those who prefer land-based activities, the nearby **Ice Age National Scenic Trail** offers miles of hiking through some of the state's most interesting geological formations. The nearby towns of New Auburn and Bloomer provide a taste of local culture with charming diners and small-town shops.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for **anglers and water enthusiasts** who want immediate access to a premier fishing lake. It is also a perfect match for nature lovers who prefer a quiet, wooded setting over a high-traffic commercial resort. Families seeking a classic **Wisconsin lake vacation** will appreciate the safe environment and recreational facilities, while solo travelers or couples will find the tranquil atmosphere perfect for a restorative getaway in the woods.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Nerbovig
Lovely campground of about 20 sites, none permanent, with a great playground, great beach, crystal clear water with fish that'll chase bare hooks, and a great host Ernie.
Michele bowe 1
Some tight spots but manageable. Just electric. No water. Caretaker helpful. Small beach for kids. Caught fish from shore - some tree hazards when casting.
Jaime Brawner
It doesn't get much prettier than this! My family has been coming to this lake every year since the 1950's. It's a tradition we all look forward to. Campground is well kept & has a cute little playground for the kids.
Alan Whitsitt
Great little campground on a big lake full of small mouth bass, walleye, musky, crappie, BIG pike, and any panfish you might want to eat!
Jay Rod
Great lake to enjoy the outdoors on !
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