The state forests and parks listed below offer trails and sites for backpack camping.
Some of the campsites can be reserved through the Web or phoning (888) WI PARKS ((888) 947-2757, TTY (800) 274-7275); some are first-come-first-served; and still others require a permit from the forest office. Call the park or forest in which you're interested for details.
| Name | Backpack sites | Hiking trail miles |
|---|---|---|
| Big Bay State Park | 7 |
10 |
| Black River State Forest | * |
33 |
| Brule River State Forest | * |
26 |
| Buckhorn State Park | 23 |
4 |
| Copper Falls State Park | 2 |
7 |
| Flambeau River State Forest | 14 (canoe) |
22 |
| Glacial Drumlin State Trail | 15 |
50 |
| Governor Dodge State Park | 6 |
38 |
| Governor Knowles State Forest | 6 |
38 |
| Kettle Moraine State Forest--Northern Unit | 6 |
133 |
| These sites are along the Ice Age Trail. Each site has a Adirondack style shelter and fire ring. Users may also set up tents outside the shelter. Each site can accommodate 10 people. All camping equipment and drinking water must be backpacked in and all refuse packed out. Camping is limited to one night per site. | ||
| Kettle Moraine State Forest--Southern Unit | 3 |
57 |
| These sites are along the Ice Age Trail. Each site has a Adirondack style shelter and fire ring. Users may also set up tents outside the shelter. Each site can accommodate 10 people. All camping equipment and drinking water must be backpacked in and all refuse packed out. Camping is limited to one night per site. | ||
| Lapham Peak Unit Kettle Moraine State Forest | 1 |
21 |
| Newport State Park | 16 |
30 |
| Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest | 13 |
39 |
| Pattison State Park | 3 |
62 |
| Rock Island State Park | 40 |
10 |
* Off-site camping by permit only.
For more information, ask Dave Benish, camping program manager, (608) 264-8960.