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Guidebooks: Activities: Boating, swimming, hiking. Go fishing on the 362-acre Boulder Lake, and you may catch walleye, northern pike, bass, or panfish. Ice fishing is also popular here, and the boat landing and parking area are plowed in winter for your convenience. Nearby streams are good for trout fishing, and the Wolf River offers additional fishing, rafting and canoeing opportunities. If you plan to come on a summer weekend, get an early start! Even though this is the Chequamegon-Nicolet's largest campground, campsites fill up fast.
Campground description: For groups of friends and relatives who wish to escape to a nicely wooded setting, Boulder Lake may be the best bet. Six sites are available for small groups of 6-16 people, each with three tent pads, two parking spurs, and two picnic tables. For larger groups of 15-30 people, four sites are available, each with five tent pads, extra-sized parking spurs, and three picnic tables. All groups sites are reservable. Boulder Lake Campground also offers 89 single-site campsites.
Fee: $12/Night for family sites; $22/night small (6-16) group sites; large (16-30) group sites closed in 2003
Reservations: http://www.reserveusa.com/nrrs/wi/bola
Campground services: Open/Close: 5/1 - 10/31
Campsites: 89
Posted 12/13/2005 by
Chequamegon National Forest
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