Laurel Lake Campground

Three Lakes, WI Campground
Laurel Lake Campground

12 Non-Electric Sites

Paved Boat Landing

Pets Allowed on a Leash

Drinking Water

Pit Toilets

$15 per Night

First Come, First Served

National Forest Website

Laurel Lake Campground is a popular first come, first served campground operated by the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Service. It is located only a mile or two east of Three Lakes, Wisconsin. This provides a great spot to set up camp and explore all that the Three Lakes and Eagle River areas have to offer.

The campground offers 12 non-electric sites to choose from. Some are available on a first come first served basis while others are available by reservation. They are labeled on the Recreation.gov website which you can access below. The campground also offers pit toilets and drinking water is available.

Laurel Lake Campground is nestled in a stand of towering pines and young oak trees. Laurel Lake is one of 28 lakes which extend from Three Lakes to Eagle River and form the largest inland freshwater chain of lakes in the world, offering endless miles of boating and fishing opportunities, which can be access from the boat landing offered within the campground. Pets are allowed as well, but please be sure to keep them on a leash.

The chain of lakes provides ample opportunity for boating, fishing and swimming. Anglers can expect a catch of musky, walleye, northern pike, large and smallmouth bass, rock bass, perch, crappie and other panfish. The lakes are open to all types of boating, motorized and non-motorized. The campground does not offer a beach area so any swimming to be done will have to take place from your boat.

The campground is open from approximately May 5 through October 11.  The next time you are visiting Three Lakes, Wisconsin we highly recommend making camp at Laurel Lake Campground. You will be glad you did.

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