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Campsite opened from 01 May till 31 October
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Weaver's Resort & Campground

1001 Weaver Road
54463, Pelican Lake
Wisconsin, the United States

Quiet well managed family campground located directly on Pelican Lake; clean facilities, sandy beach, rafts, playground, boats, paddleboat, canoes, boatlaunch, docking, fish cleaning facility, heated showerhouse. Overnight, Monthly, Seasonal sites. One Rustic Log Cabin and one Deluxe Vacation Home available.

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Playground
Swim in natural water
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Baby change facilities


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Mick & Karla
English (US)
Website directions to the park were very good plus there was signage on the road in. Per pre-received instructions, we were to go straight to our site and then check-in. However, a park staff member came right over to guide us into their only pull through site C-5 with FHUs with 30 & 50 AMP. The site was narrow so we had to reposition a couple of times so we could get our slides out. Our site was plenty long enough for our 39’ 5th wheel. The BBQ/fire pit were a nice touch as there was a Weber grill cover that fit into the pit. The $40 per night reflected an extra $3 a day for air conditioner use. We did not hook up our satellite but should have had a good shot south through the trees. We did get a good variety of OTA channels. We received 2 bars on both Verizon and AT&T. The CG was mostly seasonal campers with resort type trailers or well kept RVs. The camp host/owners were very friendly during our three nights stay. We arrived on a Saturday and the park was busy and then Sunday afternoon a majority of guests departed. We were very impressed how quiet the campground was even on Saturday. There aren't many short-term sites. Short-term sites were designated with a C. Our site, C-5, was centrally located within the park and the only pull through. Sites C-1 and C-2 were near the shower house. C-1 and C-2 would probably hold up to a 35’ RV. Sites C-10 through C-7 are in a woodsy setting with some lake view. C-10 & C-9 are back-ins with water and electric. C-8 was probably the best short-term site that was quiet large with FHUs. My estimate was that this site could hold up to a 40’ RV. There was space to unhook and park the tow vehicle or a toad within the site. Site C-7 was a seasonal site. Not sure sites 3 & 4 existed; not on CG map. There was a boat launch and dock areas plus playground and basketball court. If you are interested in staying suggest you call and see what sites are available.
3 years ago