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Devil’s Lake State Park is a prime destination for camping enthusiasts, with its three campgrounds and a total of 423 sites that can accommodate families of up to six individuals. Each campground has unique features that make them popular with annual campers.
Campers at Devil’s Lake State Park can make same-day reservations at wisconsin.goingtocamp.com, or by calling (888) 947-2757 (9 a.m.-11 p.m.) from May 1 to Oct. 31, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Monday-Friday Nov. 1-April 30)
Devil’s Lake State Park’s Northern Lights campground has 71 sites with a mix of open and wooded areas, with both electric and non-electric options available. For those looking for wooded electric sites, this campground is an excellent choice.
There are 3 main campgrounds at Devil’s Lake located on the north shore of the park and a group camp area on south shore. Click below for printable pdf campground maps. Quartzite & Northern Lights Campground map. Ice Age Campground map.
Quartzite campground in Devil’s Lake State Park offers camping options for visitors, with both electric and non-electric sites available. This campground, which was once a 9-hole golf course, has mostly open and grassy areas, with a mix of trees scattered throughout.
Devil’s Lake State Park, in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is the state’s most popular state park, drawing nearly 3 million annual visitors. Encompassing over 10,000 acres, Devil’s Lake is part of over 27,000 acres of public recreational land in Sauk County.
Planning a visit to Devil's Lake State Park in Baraboo, Wisconsin? Here are the admission fees, camping information, park hours, map and more.
Devil’s Lake State Park, located in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 29 miles of hiking trails, including a designated mountain biking trail, and two large sandy beaches, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area.
You can buy your annual Wisconsin State Park Sticker at the Visitor Information Office or else you may order your annual vehicle admission stickers and trail passes by phone by calling any Wisconsin State Park office including Devil’s Lake at (608) 356-8301.
Devil’s Lake State Park’s Ice Age campground has only non-electric campsites and is popular with tent campers. Of course, pop-ups and RVs are allowed. The campground is divided into two sections: Lower Ice Age (sites 301-390) and Upper Ice Age (sites 401-535).