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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (9 votes )

Chain O Lakes Campground

3165 Campground Rd
80112, Eagle River
Wisconsin, the United States

Located in the heart of Vilas County, the heart of Wisconsin’s vacationland, we offer you large wooded campsites and two rentals on 40 acres nestled along the shores of a chain of 28 lakes, with frontage on Cranberry Lake offering access to nearly 3,600 acres of fishing and water recreation! This world renowned chain of lakes offers bountiful fishing, water-skiing, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery. Our resort provides you and your family with the best of vacation experiences in the great North Woods. In addition, Chain O’ Lakes Resort & is located only a couple of miles from the Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest offering hiking, scenery, canoeing, and trout fishing. Little Bass Lake Vilas County WisconsinChain O’ Lakes Resort & Campground provides quiet and serene sites where nature is only steps away, but not so far away from urban treats such as great dining, shopping, and entertainment.

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Electricity
Wifi
Wheelchair access

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Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Sand beach
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

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Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
Aug '22 - We stayed at this campground for a week primarily to go fishing in the Chain O Lakes. We happened upon a Muskie tournament so the place was PACKED with boats. This campground offers transient slips which was fantastic. Some sites were close enough to electric pedestals to charge trolling motors but you have to ask. Many sites are for seasonals but it looked well-kept.
1 year ago

Dan
English (US)
One of my favorites. Many spots are large enough for a 30 footer or even a little bigger. Some spots will not accommodate that size of unit. They have water, but not really for filling up your tanks. We had two and it was a bit of a pain. No dump station. No electricity. The sites were fairly private and many of them look out over the lake. A nice lake for kayaking. Although motor boats are common as well. At our site we walk down stairs to the lake. You do have to access the campground on a gravel road. We had no problem on the road. Campsites are first come first serve. Some AT&T service, but we had to be outside of the camper. Tough to find a sunny spot for solar panels. But we managed. Most people have generators but they were very respectful about using them.
2 years ago

Enjoy Life
English (US)
We had the misfortune of staying when there was a plane crash in the swamp not far from our campground. We just glad that our grandkids had no idea what was going on. The main road into the campground was blocked off after the plane crash. It couldn't be helped. The bathrooms were super clean! All of our Neighbour were super friendly! Fishing and water wading was super fun with grandkids. We have no plans on staying at a water site again, the grandkids had trouble getting ready for the day. It is a must stay for young families!
2 years ago

Nathan @ Wand'rly
English (US)
The USFS apparently had to lay the mosquitos off as of August 2020, not a flying biter in sight. Which left just us, a few frolicking red squirrels gathering white pine cones with the coming slow change of the leaves, and a site directly on this stunning body of work known as Marion Lake. I thought there might be a resort with a bar on the lake somewhere, but around 9:45 the campground host came around apologizing (to every single site, even though I heard his appeal when he gave it to our neighbors about 20 yards away) because “the people in the big site were having a loud party, I told them to keep it down but they wouldn’t listen. By 10pm they legally have to be quiet.” They never did keep much of anything down, but the rager of a Saturday night get together they were having was muffled and distant and the campground host’s apology was louder than the party itself. None of this prevented this from being one of the most beautiful, serene spots we’ve ever camped and certainly a highlight of the many places we’ve called home for the night in the UP. 90% or more of the sites in the first loop have immediate access to the lake. Cell service hopped around from 2 bars of 1x to the occasional sliver of LTE, but it was barely usable, making it all the easier to turn the orange airplane into a lovely night around the fire. For those of you who enjoy doing a campground loop with the family, the dirt road here is smooth enough to push a stroller around without rearranging your baby’s insides, too. Update: union strike is over, mosquitos showed up a few at a time come morning.
3 years ago

Wandering Pulse
English (US)
We were hoping to make it to the Bond Falls area to camp but decided to check out Marion Lake since it was getting to be late afternoon (weekday I might add). I am so glad we did! Very peaceful if not idyllic national forest camping on a lake. The campground has 3 loops - when you get to the campground map, the first single loop is to the right. The remaining 2 loops and boat ramp are to the left but the road curves back around and past first campground. There are clean vault toilets and water spigots. It turned out our site had one of those neat little stairs down to the lake. The site was large, reasonably level, and very roomy. The sites vary in size and layout so some are much more suited for car/tent camping than RV camping. But there were a few good-sized trailers so it's just a matter of luck to get one on the lake side vs. the woods side. Quiet, lots of trees, nice sunset, and mosquitoes...all that one needs for an evening in the woods.
3 years ago

Echo
English (US)
Had a wonderful time. Come early if you want a site on the lake side. ( Several sites are available for reservations.) 79 sites total. Lake sites $18.00 road sites $15.00. Many sites are not very level. Pit toilets are clean and well maintained. Part of the road in is rough. No hookups, water or dump station.
3 years ago