Chippewa Flowage Destination
Nestled in the heart of northern Wisconsin’s Chequamegon‑Nicolet National Forest, the Chippewa Flowage Destination lake is a sprawling, 14,000‑acre reservoir that feels more like a hidden oasis than a man‑made lake.
Lake Chippewa Campground
8380 N County Rd CC
Hayward WI
715-462-3672
https://www.lakechip.com
Whether you are searching for the freshness of spring, escaping the heat of summer, or relaxing in the splendor of fall, northern Wisconsin the Lake Chippewa Campground has it all! Lake Chippewa Campground is located right in the heart of this beautiful lake. Its central location on an island connected by a bridge and a causeway to the mainland, makes its location ideal for those who wish to sample the fishing variety and scenic beauty of this magnificent lake.Beach your boat or canoe right outside your RV's door. We have a horseshoe pit, gas and oil for your boat, 18 hole mini golf course, basketball court, beach, swim raft, volleyball, hiking trail, fish cleaning area, and a playground for the kids. …Picture the unobstructed views of the water and the incredible seasonal foliage colors…Enjoy playing with your children at the water's edge…Imagine catching your limit before breakfast, then frying them up fresh from the lake…You can do it all, and much more at beautiful LAKE CHIPPEWA CAMPGROUND.Come and camp/stay where the water meets the trees, in one of the most incredible campgrounds in the country!Lake Chippewa Campground, set on an island, right in the heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods
- Beach
- Private Boat Launch
- Camping
- Camping Laundry
- Seasonal Camping Sites
- Camp/Showers
- Boat Rental
- Motor Rentals
- Pet Friendly
- Playground
- Private Piers
Fed by the Chippewa River and its tributaries, the clear, emerald‑green waters stretch beneath a canopy of pine, birch and aspen, their reflections shimmering with the occasional splash of a loon or the graceful glide of a bald eagle. In summer, the Flowage becomes a playground for anglers chasing trophy muskies, largemouth bass, and northern pike, while families spread out on sandy coves for picnics, swimming, or simply soaking up the quiet hum of insects and distant campfire crackles. In the fall, the shoreline ignites in a blaze of orange, crimson and gold, offering perfect vistas for photographers and hikers who trek the adjacent trails that snake through old‑growth forests and sparkling wetlands. Whether you’re seeking the solitude of a sunrise paddleboard sunrise, the excitement of a guided boat‑out fishing excursion, or a rustic campsite under a sky thick with stars, the Chippewa Flowage beckons with a blend of natural grandeur and laid‑back Mid‑American charm that makes it a must‑visit destination for anyone longing to reconnect with the great outdoors.
