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Musky Madman |
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Does anyone know any nice campgrounds in Vilas/Oneida county area that allows tent camping and has docks to tie up a boat every night. I'm planning a trip for early June and just want to be on a good musky lake where I don't have to land the boat every morning. Looking at the Hi-Pines campground in Eagle River, however, they are not on the chain. Although Hi-Pines is within 1 mile of the boat landing. Any thoughts on Hi-Pines campground or another in the Vilas county area that might actually provide docking would be appreciated. | |||
eric001 |
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Posts: 222 Location: c.wis | there is one right on the chain cranberry lake/colcamp.com- you take tents,rv's ect... they have elec hook ups, showers and modern plumbing no pit toilets... they also have little cabins of some sort. never stayed there but I got a reservation for jul. they have docks w/elec for a charger and a launch. plus there is gas and bait on many of the lakes. I hope this helps. | ||
MuskieE |
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Posts: 2068 Location: Appleton,WI | The harbor camp ground in three lakes on big stone lake,tenting sites and docks! | ||
fish4musky1 |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | turtle flambeau flowage has island camping on some islands. | ||
bridgeman |
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Posts: 529 Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Hi Pines is nice. I never stayed there but have showered there already when my shower took a crap at the cabin. Looks to be very nice. Very modern showers and ammenities. Just my $.02 worth | ||
Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I stayed at Lynn Annes on Big St. Germain about 7/8 years ago - kind of crowded, but nice w/showers. Boat rentals with and without motors was a plus back then and the site was pretty cheap! | ||
magnum |
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Posts: 256 Location: Janesville | Try Arbor Vitae crampgrounds . that is a good musky lake. www.arborvitaecampground.com Edited by magnum 5/14/2009 1:36 PM | ||
Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Camping with pier access is going to be a tough one. We have 5 camp sites on Palmer, but none have piers. Some of the best fishing in Vilas though. June is prime. | ||
basscaster |
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Posts: 360 Location: Tinley Park. Fish Cen IL. Bass & Vilas Cty.Muskie | Most lakes have sand shorelines so a big log or anchor is all that's needed.If a storm is coming, just take the boat out of the water. It really is only a 15 minute job, when in doubt even when docked best to take your boat out if a real goood storm is coming. Here are a few private campgrounds that are on lakes.I doubt you will get any rented dock space. Camp Holiday- super campground- on h and Randoph Lake(ramp sucks(muddy)- check out first), Lynn anns on Big St. germaine, Firefox in Minocqua on 2 lakes(little muskie) Arrrowhead in Minocqua. has docks but I think they are private. Flambo campground on Reservation, stateline campground in Pres Isle. there are real good State campgrounds on Razorback and Big Lake with sandy spots by your campsite. | ||
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