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Northland Camping & RV Park
Overview
Northland Camping & RV Park offers a quiet, wooded retreat just south of the busy Twin Ports area. This family-operated park serves as a clean and comfortable base for exploring the rugged beauty of northern Wisconsin. Guests frequently appreciate the meticulously maintained grounds and the peaceful atmosphere that provides a refreshing contrast to busier highway stops. It delivers a classic Northwoods camping experience with modern conveniences for both seasonal and short-term travelers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in South Range, Wisconsin, the park is conveniently located near the junction of Highway 53 and Highway 2, providing easy access for those traversing the Great Lakes region. The property is nestled within a lush, forested environment and sits within a short driving distance of the dramatic shores of Lake Superior. This strategic position offers a perfect balance between secluded woodland living and convenient proximity to the diverse urban amenities found in nearby Superior and Duluth.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility caters to a variety of rig sizes with full hookup sites offering 20, 30, and 50-amp service. For those traveling in larger motorhomes or towing long trailers, the park includes level pull-through sites to ensure a stress-free setup. Key park features include:
- A seasonal, heated outdoor swimming pool.
- Clean, private restrooms and hot showers.
- On-site laundry facilities and a convenient dump station.
- A playground and disc golf course for family recreation.
A well-stocked camp store is also available, providing essentials like firewood and ice for your evening campfire.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Natural beauty and outdoor recreation are the primary highlights for visitors to this region. Guests are only minutes away from Amnicon Falls State Park, which features picturesque waterfalls and a historic covered bridge. Another essential stop is Pattison State Park, home to Big Manitou Falls, the tallest waterfall in the state. For those interested in local culture, the Great Lakes Aquarium and the historic SS Meteor Whaleback Ship Museum provide engaging educational experiences just across the bay.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for family travelers seeking a safe, friendly environment with plenty of recreational activities for children. It also serves as an excellent central hub for nature enthusiasts who plan to spend their days hiking state trails or exploring the Lake Superior shoreline. Due to its peaceful setting and easy highway accessibility, it remains a top choice for cross-country RVers looking for a quiet night's sleep in a natural forest setting.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Donald Walker
Very friendly environment welcoming at the door. Don't have long to walk around lost always a worker handy and willing to answer questions. Fair pricing on stuff you wouldn't not be able to find nowhere else.
Lenzi Gretsinger
Grounds were clean. Exactly what we needed. The staff was really helpful and took the time to show us maps of the area and note local necessity businesses. Did not deal with a single rude person. Everyone, including fellow campers, were very nice. Laundry room was a real bonus too.
Marie Quaranto
Clean campground, most of the negative reviews seem to be about rude staff, which we absolutely did not find to be true (maybe they had a change of management, or just took reviews to heart and changed their behavior?) The campsites aren't huge, kind of narrow, but we were just stopping for the night and didn't mind. The campground itself was quiet, but it is located very close to two busy roads, which is convenient, but there was a fair amount of road noise. It got quieter at night at least, but never fully quiet. The campground has a pool and a hot tub, but they were closed so I can't say if they are nice (it's late September, so this is not unexpected, but I totally would have used the hot tub if it were open). Both T-Mobile and AT&T have decent reception here, I was able to do an online meeting with no trouble. As a place to stop overnight, or if you are mainly going into Duluth/Superior, I think this is a perfectly good place to stay, and would not hesitate to stop here again in the future.
James Fort
This is not really a bad park and has potential but it could use some TLC, especially in the landscaping department. It is a ways out of town.
ALLISON
Great campground. Spacious, level and grassy RV sites, full hookups. Shade trees. Owner was friendly and helpful. This place was a great spot to relax. They have a really nice pool. Great family feel here. It was so nice to see all the families having fun and kids playing and enjoying themselves. I would most certainly stay here again if I was in the area.
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