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Otter Lake Recreation Area (Lincoln County Park)
Overview
Otter Lake Recreation Area, situated in the heart of Lincoln County, offers a quintessential Wisconsin Northwoods experience. This county-run park provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the bustle of more commercial campgrounds. Spanning roughly 45 acres of land surrounding the pristine 65-acre Otter Lake, the park is known for its heavily wooded sites and natural beauty. It is an ideal spot for travelers who value quiet evenings, starlit skies, and a direct connection to the lush Wisconsin outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive southeast of Tomahawk, Wisconsin, the park is tucked away in a scenic area dominated by dense hardwood forests and sparkling glacial lakes. The drive to the campground takes visitors through winding rural roads that showcase the rugged, untouched beauty of the region. Being part of the Lincoln County forest system, the surrounding landscape is vibrant, particularly during the autumn months when the forest canopy transforms into a brilliant mosaic of reds, oranges, and golds.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features 26 well-spaced sites, with many offering 30-amp electric hookups to accommodate modern RVs, while others remain primitive for a traditional feel. While the park maintains a rustic charm, it includes essential facilities to support your stay. Each site is equipped with a sturdy fire ring and picnic table for outdoor meals. The park also provides a well-maintained boat launch and a small playground, making it highly functional for families who enjoy self-contained camping. Guests have access to vault toilets and hand-pumped well water throughout the season.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water-based recreation is the primary draw here, with Otter Lake being a local favorite for panfishing and kayaking in calm waters. Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can explore the extensive Underdown Recreation Area, which offers miles of challenging trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The nearby town of Tomahawk provides charming local dining and seasonal festivals, while the Wisconsin River offers additional opportunities for boating and scenic sightseeing just a few miles from the park gates.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a perfect match for nature enthusiasts and RVers who prefer a quiet, low-frills environment over a busy commercial resort. It is best suited for those with smaller to mid-sized rigs who enjoy boating and fishing right from their home base. If you are looking for a place to disconnect from the digital world and immerse yourself in the profound stillness of the Northwoods, this hidden gem in Lincoln County is an excellent destination for your next trip.
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User Reviews
Mike Beeber
Beautiful trail around the lake. Beach is the same as it was in the 70's. Yes, that's good. Camping is still only $20.00/night. No water or electric, but still has an old hand-pump spigot. Endless small panfish from shore for all of the kids and kids at heart.
Mike Cronce
Awesome winter scenery! We camp here in the summer too.
Din Yang
Great place to be out in the woods, away from the city and peaceful with mother nature. Fishing not the greatest tho. Looks very good tho.
Corey Twardoski
Super busy whenever we camped in late July, but overall nice secluded woods if you can manage a spot away from others. Definitely bring bug spray, mosquitos are terrible.
January Szweda
The lake is so beautiful and peaceful. Had a great time fishing for bluegill!
Weaz
Not a bad place to camp with family. Swimming area was great for the kids. Lots of bluegill...
Kevin Sink
I've stayed here twice, a total of 7 days. Loved it. It's a smaller campground in a fairly remote, secluded setting but still a reasonably quick drive to a town with all the amenities. It's clean, professionally managed. The lake looks a bit above what you'd call small for the region, but if you canoe/kayak to the right of the campground, there's a channel that goes into a much larger part of the lake. Lot's to explore and a great kayak or canoe lake.
Amanda Hanson
Amazing!!!! This was my first kayaking tripand I was kind of scared but once I hit the water it was amazing except for when I tipped the kayak
Corey Mielke
Great little county forest campground. No electric, pit toilets. Half the sites are tent only, the other half you can get a pop up or moderate sized camper/RV into. Not really for large RV's or Trailers. Most of the lake sites have road parking with a walk down to the tent pad, which is closer to the lake. Pretty nice for primitive sites. 5 or so of the sites are pretty close to each other. They feel like one larger site than 4-5 separate sites. (could be good for a small group.) Lake is nice and small. Perfect for kayaking and fishing. No motors allowed on lake. Swim area is clean. Only reason I have 4 stars is that this has a reputation (from other campers we spoke to,) to be a place for the local "kids," to come and party on weekends. There was a group here that partied till 2am with music and general 20yo loudness. Earplugs were required for sleep. (Thank goodness we always carry them when camping.) There is no Ranger or law enforcement present unless you call them, and cell coverage is pretty scarce here. Overall a good primitive campground that's off the beaten path a bit....with the one caveat.