Campground Overview
About Northern Lights Campground
Northern Lights Campground offers a rare blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, with wooded electric sites set against the backdrop of Devil's Lake State Park's stunning quartzite bluffs. This historic campground, dating back to 1939, features a mix of sunny and forested sites spread across two main loops hugging a sloping hill, providing campers with options to suit their preferences and the season.
The campground's 143 sites include 71 with electric hookups, making it an ideal base for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts exploring the park's 360-acre lake and nearly 30 miles of hiking trails. Its location just half a mile from the North Shore day-use area and beach allows easy access to swimming and picnicking, though the walk does involve some steep grades. Unique amenities include an original stone bath and shower house built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, adding a touch of 1930s craftsmanship to the camping experience.
Situated within Devil's Lake State Park, Northern Lights Campground is a mere 3 miles south of Baraboo, Wisconsin. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, with the park's 500-foot quartzite bluffs providing a dramatic backdrop for outdoor activities. Campers are perfectly positioned to explore the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which passes through the park, offering opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. The nearby Baraboo Range, a National Natural Landmark, further enhances the region's appeal for nature enthusiasts and geologists alike.
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