RESERVATIONS: Drummond Library (715) 739-6290

CAMPGROUND CELL FOR CAMPERS/DROP INS: 715-580-0016

MAY-OCTOBER

The Reservation Website is OPEN!

 

The campground will be open for dry camping Friday, April 26th, 2024.

Bathrooms and showers will be on.

Water will be accessible to the hose bib on at the shower house only.

No water to the sites.

all sites have water and electric, 21 full hook up ● 3 Tent sites available ● make reservations online ● flush Toilets ● Shower House ● RV Dump Station ● ATV-Friendly

MONTHLY SNAPSHOT - RED SHADED ARE UNAVAILABLE - NAMED SITES ARE CURRENT RESERVATIONS

 
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A Great Location!

In Bayfield County in Northwest Wisconsin, midway between the cities of Hayward and Ashland, our ATV friendly campground adjoins a public park with a swimming beach, a picnic pavilion, and a paved boat landing onto Drummond Lake.

Located in the heart of Chequamegon National Forest, the campground sits at the trailhead of a vast ATV trail system with public parking and public bathrooms. The area’s boating, hiking, biking, fishing and hunting are unsurpassed.

Within walking distance are the Drummond Library, Historic Museum & Visitor Center—with WiFi—several restaurants & taverns, a post office, a bank, and a convenience store with bait, gas, firewood and grocery items.

See Google map and directions at the bottom of this page.

 

Facilities & Rates

27 RV SITES, 3 TENT SITES

21 full-hook-up sites, (#7, 18 drive through) SITES 1-7, 14-17, 18-27 ARE ALL FULL HOOK UP
6 electric and water only, (#10 drive through) SITES 8-13

All sites have 20, 30, and 50 AMP hook up.

All sites in the upper campground are 60-65 feet in length. The lower campground varies, please read site descriptions when booking.

All sites vary in length, details can be found at “Make a Reservation”

TENT SITES: Are located behind the overflow parking area. There are reserved parking spots for 3 sites. Sites are First Come First Served. No hook ups.

All sites include a picnic table and a fire pit

Pay station for drop-in stays. Please check availability on grid at kiosk.

Reservations are recommended and can be made through our website HERE

WIFI is available at the library 24/7 open to the public. (Across the street)

When making a reservation with us on the phone, we require a credit or debit card to hold the site.

If you are tent camping despite using amenities, you are still required to pay the full price.

Dump Station: $5.00 per use for NON campers

Wood pile: $4.00 a bundle. This an honesty is best policy. If it’s abused the courtesy will disappear.

RESTROOM FACILITIES: flush toilets and sinks.
COIN OPERATED SHOWERS: $1.75 for 5 minutes, ¢50 for additional time. To keep the shower running insert coins BEFORE the alarm sound shuts off.

RATES:

UPPER LOTS: $35.00/DAY FULL HOOK UP $210/WEEKLY (#1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17) ELECTRIC AND WATER ONLY (#8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)

LOWER LOTS: $45.00/WEEKDAY $270/WEEKLY $1170/MONTHLY ALL FULL HOOK UP (#18-27)

TENT SITES: $15.00 per night payable at the drop box. No reservations will made.

***Booking Fees $3.50 per Reservation

SEASONAL CAMPING
Download/Print Seasonal Site Lease Agreement

Seasonal sites are reserved the year prior to the camp season. Returning seasonal campers get first pick of site.

OUR SEASONAL SITES ARE FULL AT THIS TIME.


CANCELLATION POLICY FEES:

Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to your stay. You can do so under the “Manage my Reservation” Button or following the link. You will need your confirmation code to complete the request. This will only send a system generated email to request a cancel.

Should you cancel or "no -show" 48 hours prior to your reservation you agree to a cancellation charge rate to your credit/bank institution card.

One night to one week = One full day charge
Week to Two Week = One day full charge, plus fee percentage booking cost***
One Month = $100.00 charge.

Seasonal contract breaks will result in loss of deposit that was held.

Leaving site early during reservation. No refund of remaining stay.

Applicable fees for refunds will reduce the original purchase
***ALL REFUNDS are subject to applicable fees. Fees are 10% of booking cost. ***Booking fees per reservation $3.50 is non-refundable

****Consider changing your stay dates before a refund or rebooking. We can also change sites and adjust stay dates for you if schedule allows for changes. Contact staff by email or phone****

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Campground Rules

We want our guests have a pleasant stay. We are proud of our town, its solitude and the natural environment! Our goal: a quiet park, with common courtesies extended to all our neighbors.

• Occupancy limited to: 1 RV/Travel Trailer & 1 Tent OR 2 Tents. Check the “Make a Reservation” page for details.
Double check the reservation grid at kiosk. If you drop in and do not check in your stay cannot be guaranteed.

DROP IN PHONE NUMBER - PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE 715-580-0016

*There is no overnight parking in the overflow parking lot. Please keep clear of tent site parking spots. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN EMPTY CAMPSITES.
• Site must be occupied once the fees have been paid.
• Additional vehicles and trailers must be parked in the overflow parking lot, kept on gravel. • ATV’s must be kept on the gravel. Damage or destruction to roads and grounds will result in additional charges after your stay.
• Ground covers may not exceed the length and width of the RV’s awning.
• No firewood originating more than 25 miles from the campground is permitted. Firewood vendor is now available.
• Fires must be built in fire rings only. No burning of garbage. Dumpster is provided at the overflow lot, for campers only.
• Fires must be attended at all times and extinguished when campers not physically present. Do not move fire rings.
• No tree or brush cutting allowed.
• Please be respectful of noise and music at all times. Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 7 am.
• No discharging firearms, BB guns, fireworks or bows in the Campground or Park.
• Animals must be leashed and under control and mindful of excessive barking. Pet waste must be bagged and disposed of in the dumpster.
• Dumping of gray water and/or black water on the ground is prohibited.
• Washing vehicles, including trailers is prohibited (ATV’s OK). *Any tampering or attempt to “fix” any of the mechanical, electrical or plumbing at the facilities or buildings will result in immediate dismissal of the campground and permanent ban.
• Check in and Check out time is 11:00 am.

* If you have a domestic complaints, please call 911. The director does not settle disputes.

 
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Area Activities

Located in the heart of Chequamegon National Forest, the Drummond area offers lots of fun outdoor activities for families to enjoy: fishing, hunting, boating, kayaking, canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, swimming, ATVs and more. The national forest has many beautiful lakes, streams and trails—all available to the public!

Be sure to check out the Historical Museum and Visitors Center at the Drummond Library when you are here—lots of area information is available!

Hunter’s General Store, Bear Country is at the top of the hill for your convenience needs. Including pontoon rental, gas, snacks and sundries. Try out the ice cream!

You can rent fishing boats, pontoons, kayaks and paddleboards. or arrange a river trip Bear Country Rentals.

The Oaks, a non-denominational house of worship at the southwest corner of Drummond on Hwy 63, offers Sunday services.

For more information about the area, visit the Bayfield County and Town of Drummond websites. The “Go Wild” website has information about Wisconsin recreational licenses and registrations.

We’re a member of WATVA and Great Divide Riders ATV Club. Check out those links to use all of their great amenities along your trek.

 
 

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