Lake Chippewa Campground
Lake Chippewa Campground is located at 8380 N County Road Cc, Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 with a total of 200 campsites. Before your trip to Lake Chippewa Campground, check out website at http://www.lakechip.com/ or contact them through 715-462-3672 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Recreation | playground | |||||
Site Amenities | big rig | picnic table | pull thru | |||
Facilities | dump station | laundry | restrooms | |||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Lake Chippewa Campground
Last Price Paid: $58
Reported by Foth4 on 06.29.2021
Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
200
Elevation:
1,312 ft / 399 m
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 07/29/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 07/29/2017
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 07/29/2017
Reviews of Lake Chippewa Campground
3 people have reviewed this location.
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Private beach camping
Reviewed 29/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $58
Days stayed: 5
Site number: 437
I hesitate to say really good things about this campground as I want to keep it for myself. If you request a reservation early enough like January 1st, you can score a lakefront site with a little beach to swim and keep your water toys on at night. All of the lakefront sites have water and electric, honey wagon service 3 times a week f...moreI hesitate to say really good things about this campground as I want to keep it for myself. If you request a reservation early enough like January 1st, you can score a lakefront site with a little beach to swim and keep your water toys on at night. All of the lakefront sites have water and electric, honey wagon service 3 times a week for $8 per visit and there is a really clean free dump in the campground. Verizon signal was 2 bars for calls & texting but sending pix was next to impossible from campground. Camp store has basics along with ice cream shop and a nice arcade. Really a destination vacation for a lot of campers many who have been coming here for 20 years or more. If I lived closer I would too.
Outstanding Campground with a State Park Feel
Reviewed 18/8/2020
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Nightly rate: $43
Days stayed: 14
Site number: 452
Overall, this was an outstanding campground with a state park feel. Check in was quick and efficient and we were provided a map to our FHUs camp site 452. We followed the road to the Frog Pond and tried to take the right, which was tight due to a tree. We went down the road for group sites and was able to do a back in turn around th...moreOverall, this was an outstanding campground with a state park feel. Check in was quick and efficient and we were provided a map to our FHUs camp site 452. We followed the road to the Frog Pond and tried to take the right, which was tight due to a tree. We went down the road for group sites and was able to do a back in turn around that put us on a straight path on the road to our site . After looking closer at the Frog Pond right turn, if we’d swung out further we could have made it with our 39’ fifth wheel. Backing into the site was a little tight with trees and bushes but we made it in fine after a couple of minor adjustments. I would not recommend this site for 41+ fifth wheels or back-in novices. The $43 reflected a weekly discount as we stayed 2 weeks. Utilities were smartly placed so set up was a breeze. Water pressure was good around 40 psi. In this area of the CG, we received 1 bar Verizon and a very weak AT&T signal. We put up our WeBoost antenna and got 3 bars Verizon. There was CG internet if you want to pay, but hey, we’re here to enjoy the lake not to be glued to devices. Site 452 and neighboring campsites had a view of the lake that was right across the street. We were near one of the small marinas where you could dock your boat. If you order wood before 4:00 PM, you got a dollar off at $4.00 plus they delivered the wood to your campsite. The CG rents items such as golf carts and boats. A rental pic is with this review. As the website states, their short-term speciality is week long camping Sat to Sat with the majority of short-term campsites located right on the lake. There were plenty of areas to walk our dogs to include a trail system within the campground.Most campers run full throttle during their week stay. Unfortunately, too many parents let the campground babysit and we observed preteens driving golf carts with no supervision. Be extra careful on the roads around dusk with golf carts and bicyclers. We will definitely come back but probably before Memorial Day or after Labor Day when it's less crowded.
Lake Camping in the Northwoods
Reviewed 29/7/2017
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Nightly rate: $55
Days stayed: 5
Site number: G3
If you're looking for the quintessential Northwoods experience, this is it. My family has been coming here for quite a few years for their annual camping trip. The campground is right on the Chippewa Flowage and about half the sites have their own slice of water front where you can also park a boat and water toys for the duration of ...moreIf you're looking for the quintessential Northwoods experience, this is it. My family has been coming here for quite a few years for their annual camping trip. The campground is right on the Chippewa Flowage and about half the sites have their own slice of water front where you can also park a boat and water toys for the duration of your stay.Although the area is wooded, from most sites you can see your neighbor. Despite it being full all summer, it is a pretty quiet campground, probably because every one is so tired from being on the lake all.day.long.The campground is not cheap but unless it's a state park up north, nothing is cheap up north in the summer. Lake sites are a few dollars more a night and if you can reserve one, it's worth it. You have to plan well ahead however. Along with campsites, some people have small park models here. Despite high prices of the campsites, everything else here is very reasonably priced. Water rentals are $5-$10 for 2 hours (SUP, paddleboats). They serve ice cream and treats in the lodge for less than you would spend by going into town. There is a playground, water wars contraption, mini golf, golf carts, and italian bikes for rent as well. Some sites are full hookups, for those that aren't they offer pump out service for a whopping $6. They also come around and pick up your trash twice a day. We didn't leave the park at all but the closest town Hayward, is about 20 minutes away and has everything you need (and plenty you don't).No ATT/Tmobile and Verizon varies within the park. Sometimes I had 3.0 down and sometimes 500kbps. It was generally pretty slow at night.