
There is confusing information on the Free Camp Sites on this location. Rib Lake (Northeast of Wausau about an hour drive)įree tent and RV camping here is allowed for a maximum of 14 days in a row.

There is a roof shelter for you to use, though, along with fire rings and a cooking grill. Whatever you bring with you to the site, needs to be packed out, including garbage. Camping is open from mid-April to mid-October. There are 3 sites to choose from, with no reservations needed. This place is located on an island, so you will need a boat to access it. You can stay for a max of 10 days, and saving a site by leaving items there when you are not is not allowed. This site can be reserved for you by the ranger station. If you need a site that’s accessible for people with a physical disability, use the campsite, A1. These sites have the letter F part of their site number. Each site that is available will have a site number, steel fire ring, and pit toilets.ġ7 of the 55 family spots have a picnic table. Two of the group sites, and all of the family sites (55 spots) are free. There are 66 campsites in the area, with family and group site options. These sites are accessible from water only. I also provide you with the location’s website, if it’s available. Here, I show you where you can go camping with your tent or RV for free.

RV and tent locations are provided, as well as both options together.
BOONDOCKING IN WISCONSIN FOR FREE
Here I compared and reviewed over 20 campsite locations to camp for free in Wisconsin. It wasn’t until after doing some research, that I learned there are free places to go camping. I grew up in Wisconsin all my life and would always go camping every weekend in the summer with my family.
