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Kettle Moraine/North Long Lake
Overview
Kettle Moraine/North Long Lake offers a peaceful retreat nestled within the scenic landscapes of eastern Wisconsin. This Thousand Trails property serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the unique glacial topography of the region. Visitors are greeted by a heavily wooded environment that provides a sense of seclusion while remaining accessible to modern comforts. The park focuses on connecting guests with the outdoors through its direct access to the water and sprawling natural acreage.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Cascade, Wisconsin, the park is positioned in the heart of the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. This area is famous for its distinctive geological formations, including ridges and depressions created by retreating glaciers. The property borders North Long Lake, providing a serene backdrop of sparkling water and a lush forest canopy. It is a quiet rural setting where the sounds of nature replace the hum of highway traffic and city lights.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers a variety of functional and recreational amenities designed for extended stays or weekend getaways. Guests can enjoy full hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes comfortably. On-site facilities include:
- A refreshing outdoor swimming pool and sun deck for summer relaxation.
- A miniature golf course and playground for family-friendly entertainment.
- Direct access to the lake with a designated swimming beach and boat rentals.
- A spacious clubhouse that serves as a hub for community events and games.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do just minutes away from the campground. The Kettle Moraine State Forest offers miles of premier hiking and mountain biking trails, such as the famous Ice Age National Scenic Trail. For racing enthusiasts, the world-renowned Road America race track in Elkhart Lake is a short drive from the park. Additionally, the charming shops and local dining options in the village of Cascade provide a delightful local flavor for those looking to explore.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for family vacationers who appreciate a mix of structured activities and raw natural beauty. It is an excellent choice for RVers who enjoy fishing and paddling, as the lake access is a primary highlight of the experience. Those looking for a quiet nature retreat away from the bustle of larger cities will find the wooded campsites and glacial terrain provide a relaxing and rejuvenating atmosphere for their next journey.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Briana Bogue
LOVE IT HEREE. My dog loved it here aswell, best time ever. Perfect for a local weekend getaway. Although u did get a little lost. It was so awesome!!!
Jennifer Tag
I will def be back! But note taken..do NOT camp in 600s if you want true peace and quiet…too close to the RVs. Some jack wagon brought a tv set up to watch outside..then had a crying baby..they were lat nighters too. I was limited on sites with trees for my hammock set up but now I know..rather sleep on the ground at that point! There’s so many sites though! They’re very pretty..and mostly private. The bike trail is pretty, takes you to Mauthe Lake. Didn’t realize I was by the coveted cinnamon roll guy! Cannot wait for those in the am 🤗 Ps. Cinnamon rolls are amazing 🤩
Pam Poglitsch
Nice lake ! Watch out for horse flies in July! Need to try the 6.5 mile bicycle trail to Mauthe lake and see what lake you like best!!
Aubrey Heape
We sit up a Parks On The Air amateur radio station, all solar & batteries. Nice, clean park, and I would recommend visiting or camping.
Ryan Kintz
This was my first time camping at this park. It is a nice park with plenty of amenities and things to do. The lake was quite active with boaters fishing and tubing. The side opposite of the state park are Lake houses and it was a busy holiday weekend when I stayed. I like the layout of the campground. Things were spaced out nicely.
Tim Kaney
Not bad but not enough for 4 or 5 stars. Southern unit of Kettle Moraine is better. There was a small visitors center that did not seem to have much unlike the big nice one at Southern unit. There were nit many trails at this location and because of rain we had to leave early before getting to them. The map shows toilets but they are kind of hidden from view. Our site was very muddy to begin with but was manageable. It became harder to deal with the morning it rained and we became water logged. The fire pit was ok save for it being a bit small and the cooking grate was bent, not easy to use, and small also. Furthermore, the entry to the site was angled opposite to the direction of traffic which weird. What was nice is they had ice and firewood that took cards. The beach was pretty and large but had a lot of seaweed on the perimeter. The property seemed really disjointed and spread out. The toilets were fine and not far off but typical pit ones with strange bugs. Never got to try the showers. Also the freshwater spigot had a weird tick to it so be careful! Staff was friendly and helpful though.
luis gonzales
Oct 31st place was empty by the fish pier only saw 1 other person it was fantastic color and beauty very nice day
Archie Mathison
Nice lake. Getting wet launching and loading because lake is high. Caught and released 3 lb bass at dusk.
Jacob Nelson
Writing as a touring cyclist. The 600 loop was decent. Campsites offer partial shade at best. Some campsites have a partition in the form of vegetation while others do not. Showers were nice, and in general the bathrooms were well kept. Water from fountains (blue in color) was fine, but water from the locations immediately adjacent to the restrooms had a very potent punch of minerals.
Cindy Beidle
It was very nice campground. Lots to do. Bring bikes.