Pattison State Park
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Local Campgrounds
Pattison State Park
Pattison State Park offers a family campground with 59 campsites, many with shade. The campground is situated in a hardwood and mixed-pine forest, and is within a short walking distance of the day-use area, Interfalls Lake, and Big Manitou Falls. All of the sites have tent areas and many are 'RV-friendly', pull-through sites. There are three backpack-sites on the hiking trails. 18 sites offer electric hookup.
Amenities include a picnic area, telephone, drinking water and an accessible shower building with flush toilets.
Amnicon Falls State Park
The rustic family campground at Amnicon Falls State Park has 36 individual campsites. Most sites offer quiet, seclusion and at least partial shade. One site is accessible (disabilities), and there are two walk-in tent sites.
The campground is within easy walking distance of the waterfalls and day use areas, including a childrens playground. Amenities include vault toilets (accessible) and drinking water. There are no electric hookups. Amnicon Falls State Park is a 25-minute drive northeast from Pattison State Park.
Brule River State Forest
The Brule River State Forest features two rustic family campgrounds along the scenic Bois Brule River. The Bois Brule Campground features 22 sites in a gorgeous setting beneath tall pines. The Copper Range Campground has 15 sites in a hardwood and mixed pine forest. Both have developed canoe landings for canoe/kayak camping, and both offer reservable campsites. Neither campground has electric hookups. The Brule River State Forest is a 40-minute drive northeast from Pattison State Park.
More Information
Website: Pattison State Park Wisconsin DNR website.
Phone Contact: 715.399.3111
Trail Access Fee: Yes, WDNR Vehicle Admission Sticker required. Daily or annual.