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Campsite opened from 01 May till 01 October
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4 / 5 (6 votes )

Wildwood Campground

9505 Wildwood Campground Road
54847, Iron River
Wisconsin, the United States

Wildwood Campground is a campsite in Iron River , the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Wildwood Campground it's possible to camp with a tent, a caravan or a camper. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Accomodation
Tents
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Sanitary
Baby change facilities


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Reviews

FourFeetFourPaws
English (US)
We tried to camp here in our 38’ 5th Wheel. It looked to us like an older Forest Service type campground constructed before big rigs like ours were made. We parked at the entrance, walked the campground and saw several sites to the left that were long enough and we thought we could maneuver into, one in particular. The first problem was that we were unable to make the loop corner due to campground posts and the narrow road. After several attempts we ended up backing back down the road. This is when we also noticed that we were rubbing tree branches overhead. Our second attempt was to back down the lower road on the left to the first spot, but there was not enough room to jockey forward and back to get lined up into the spot due to the narrowness of the road. So big rigs may find it difficult. We sure did, and we have lots of experience! We had better luck at Eckbeck Campground down the road.
3 days ago

ChuckGrothaus
English (US)
The Finland State Forest campground is just six miles away from Lake Superior and so worth the trip. Several sites back up to the Baptism River. While some sites are only designed to accommodate tent campers, we counted numerous sites that fit our 30-foot travel trailer. Cell service for AT&T ranged from two to four bars. Very mysterious. This is a great find if you’re willing to boondocking with your rig.
3 days ago

bloodhound89
English (US)
Came here at 430pm on a Friday in early August and there were about 8 sites available. After 5pm the remaining sites appeared to fill up rather quickly. Check in was super easy using the self service kiosk. It had just rained so the roads were a bit muddy but totally doable with my small car. Pit toilet was one of the cleaner ones (and most well stocked ones) that I’ve seen which was nice. Considering that all the state park campgrounds up and down the north shore were completely booked, I was happy to snag a site here for a couple of nights for cheap and right near by a lot of great parks. It is nearby a road so there is some light traffic noise. Was able to make calls/texts and do light web surfing.
3 days ago

WanderWasi
English (US)
State and RV campgrounds are crazy hard to get reservations for on summer weekends in Minnesota. We managed to snag a one night, last minute cancellation at a state park but the next night we were out of luck. We decided to check out the nearby state forest campgrounds and they were beautiful! We decided on this campground, a mere 7 miles from the very popular (and beautiful) Tettegouche State Park. All sites are first come. All sites are dry camping but there are well hand pumps if you need to fill up your drinking water jugs . Pit toilets, which for not having a camp host on site, are strangely clean and stocked. There are a handful of sites with short paths to the Baptism river but get out to check these sites if it has rained recently, because they can be a little squishy. It had poured recently and all the other sites were totally fine. There is also a separate ATV loop which is placed along the highway leaving the regular campers with quieter sites. The roads are wide enough for larger trailers and quite a few sites could easily fit a larger class A or 5th wheel...if not in the lower loop, the ATV loop for sure. There is a walking path in the campground that leads right to the local bars, .25 mile at the most! Local microbrews on tap at both of them. The only downside is solar could be tough. ATT service good enough for streaming, unboosted.
3 days ago

Tergeo
English (US)
The sites are very difficult to get into. I would not consider any true pull-throughs. The dock was broken and unusable. There are about 12 seasonal campers, but very few others. Picnic tables and fire pits at each site, and some nice roads to walk, but not much else to do. Old, unheated shower/ bathrooms. There is a dump site, but it is located next to a building on a tight curve, and not easy to access. A lovely, quiet place for a night or two, and the owners are very nice.
3 days ago

Hbarnedt
English (US)
Wildwood campground is a smaller place right on a lake. The pros were the hosts were friendly and helpful getting us level at our site, clean flushing toilets and showers, and it was quiet. The cons were the campsites were small and close together, so if you’re looking to get away from people this spot may not be for you.
3 days ago

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