Towering red pines over RV and tent sites at Pearl Lake RV Campground near Redgranite, Wisconsin
Central Wisconsin — Camping Guide

RV Camping Near Redgranite, WI

Updated June 2026 Redgranite, WI

Central Wisconsin is built for RV camping: quiet county roads, spring-fed lakes, trout streams, and small towns like Redgranite, Wild Rose, and Wautoma spaced a few minutes apart. The Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes sits about 30 minutes east, the Wisconsin Dells about an hour southwest, and in between there’s more shoreline and pine shade than crowd. If you’re hunting for RV campsites in Wisconsin that don’t require a ferry reservation or a 6-month wait, this corner of the state delivers.

The full-hookup anchor here is Pearl Lake RV Campground by RJourney, 3 miles north of Redgranite on 60 acres of 70-foot red pines. It’s been pulling the same families back since 1969, and it pairs 20, 30, and 50-amp full-hookup sites with a swimming pond, mini golf, and a bar and grill that books live bands most weekends. Two things to plan around: the park runs seasonally, roughly April 15 through late October, and WiFi is capped at 60 free minutes a day. Come for the pines and the pond; download your shows first.

Full Hookups and Sand-Pad Sites at Pearl Lake

Every RV site at Pearl Lake RV Campground runs full hookups: water, sewer, and your pick of 20-amp, 30-amp, or 50-amp electric. Pull-throughs and back-ins are both on the map, every pad is sand, and each site comes with a picnic table and fire ring. The biggest sites on the property are numbers 40 through 48, worth requesting if you’re bringing a longer rig. One quirk that works in your favor: every site accepts tents as well as campers, so a mixed group of RVs and tent campers can book side by side.

Most sites fit 2 vehicles, and free overflow parking sits at the back of the property near the baseball diamond. The on-site dump station is free for guests and $15 for the public, with a freshwater fill station alongside it. Extended-stay sites run from $350 a month with no maximum stay, which is why so many of the seasonal regulars have been parked under the same pines for decades.

Know Before You Roll In

Pearl Lake is honest about what it is: a seasonal campground in the pines with a few realities worth planning around. The season runs roughly April 15 through late October, weather and water permitting, so there’s no winter camping here. WiFi is capped at 60 free minutes per day and cell service in the area is spotty, so download maps, shows, and work files before you arrive. The office keeps seasonal hours too: closed Monday and Tuesday, short midweek windows, and 9AM to 9PM on Friday and Saturday, so call (608) 690-5396 ahead if you’re arriving early in the week.

Summer weekends fill, especially holidays, and live bands play at the bar and grill most weekends, which is either the best amenity on the property or a reason to request a site farther from the pavilion, depending on your bedtime. Pets are welcome everywhere except the beach, and a new dog park opened in 2026.

RV Camping Beyond the Park

If your trip stretches past one campground, central Wisconsin cooperates. Hartman Creek State Park, about 30 minutes east on the Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes, camps year-round with electric-only sites, a stretch of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, and lake swimming; plan around holding tanks since there are no sewer hookups. The Chain O’ Lakes itself strings together 22 spring-fed lakes for boating and tubing days. The Mecan and Pine Rivers pull trout anglers in spring and fall, and the Wisconsin Dells sits about an hour southwest when somebody in the rig demands waterslides at industrial scale. Pearl Lake works as the full-hookup base for all of it: power, water, and sewer at your site, with day trips fanning out in every direction.

Full hookup campsites under red pines at Pearl Lake RV Campground in Redgranite, Wisconsin

Pearl Lake RV Campground by RJourney sits on 60 acres of 70-foot red pines at W4585 S Pearl Lake Rd., across the road from Pearl Lake in Redgranite, WI. Built in 1969 and run for 47 years as Flanigan’s, it draws families back year after year, with multi-generational seasonal sites and guests who have camped here for over two decades. For a best-campsites comparison, this is the most full-featured park in the immediate area: full hookup and tent sites on sand pads, a swimming pond with a water slide and sand beach, mini golf and game courts, and an on-site bar and grill with live music most weekends. One thing to know: it is a seasonal park, open roughly April 15 through late October. If your trip falls in that window, this is the campsite to build around.

Sites & Hookups

Full hookup sites are available with 20-amp, 30-amp, and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer. Both pull-through and back-in configurations are offered. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. All sites are sand pads, and every one accommodates tents or campers, which makes Pearl Lake a flexible pick whether you are bringing a big rig or just a tent. The largest sites are 40 through 48. Tent camping is available for those who prefer to keep things simple. Extended stay and seasonal options mean you can settle in for the whole summer, and there is no maximum stay limit. Most sites accommodate 2 vehicles, with free overflow parking near the back of the property. A dump station is on-site, free for guests and $15 for the public, along with a freshwater fill station. Keep in mind the park is seasonal: these sites run roughly April through late October, not in winter.

What's On-Site

Pearl Lake RV Campground packs a lot into one property, and the recreation list is what sets it apart from most campsites near Wild Rose, Waupaca, and the surrounding area. The swimming pond has a water slide and sand beach. There is a mini golf course, volleyball and basketball courts, cornhole and horseshoes, an arcade and game room, a playground, walking trails through the pines, and a pavilion and recreation hall. The on-site bar and grill is a gathering spot, not an afterthought, with live bands most weekends during the season and a garlic pizza that gets mentioned in review after review. Saturday morning kids’ activities run all season, with bingo, raffles, themed weekends, and group outings on the calendar. Practical details: coin-operated laundry, ADA accessible bathrooms, 24-hour shower access, propane cylinder exchange, and golf cart rentals. All of it runs during the open season, April through late October.

Water Slides
Laundry
Showers
Ada
Dog Park
Playground
Mini Golf
Arcade
Lake Fishing
Boat Launch
Camp Store
Propane
Fire Pits
Picnic Tables
Basketball Court
Volleyball
Horseshoes
Cornhole
Nature Trails
ATV Access
Beach
Swimming Pond
Clubhouse
Bar & Grill
Golf Cart Rentals

What Guests Say

Pearl Lake RV Campground holds a 4.3-star rating across 239 verified reviews, the highest of the campsites in the immediate Redgranite area. The consistent theme is that this place feels like a second home. Seasonal and permanent guests form a significant part of the community; multiple reviewers mention returning for years, and several have camped here for over two decades. The family-friendly atmosphere gets frequent praise, along with the clean grounds, well-kept beach area, and welcoming staff. The bar and grill, live music weekends, swimming pond, and pine tree setting round out the highlights.

Other Campsites Near Redgranite, WI

If your dates fall outside Pearl Lake’s season or you want a different style of stay, these nearby parks cover the gaps. Call ahead; availability and policies change.

Hartman Creek State Park

On the Chain O' Lakes near Waupaca, about 30 minutes from Redgranite Electric sites; no full hookups

A Wisconsin DNR state park on the Chain O’ Lakes, open year-round. Camping, swimming, horseback riding, and mountain biking, plus the historic Hellestad House log cabin and a stretch of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Sites are electric at most, with no full hookups, so plan for holding tanks. A vehicle admission sticker is required. Reserve through Wisconsin State Parks. Visit website.

Wisconsin State Parks camping and vehicle admission fees
Best for: Year-round access and trail recreation over full hookups

Rustic Woods Campground

Waupaca, WI, about 30 minutes from Redgranite RV sites; call for current hookup configuration

A family campground in Waupaca with the Rustic Woods Bar & Grill on-site, open to the public and known for its Friday Fish Fry. A workable base for exploring the Chain O’ Lakes; confirm current hookups and rates before booking. Visit website.

Call for current rates
Best for: A camp with an on-site bar and grill near the Chain O' Lakes

Things to Do from Your Campsite Near Redgranite

On the Water

Pearl Lake sits right across the road, with a public boat landing for fishing and paddling in the warm months. The Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes, a string of 22 connected spring-fed lakes about 30 minutes away, is the area’s signature water destination for boating, tubing, and fishing. Hartman Creek State Park adds lake swimming and quiet paddling on Marl Lake and Hartman Lake.

On Land

Hartman Creek State Park has miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, plus a segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail running through it. ATV and snowmobile trails connect through the area, and trails tie directly into the Pearl Lake property during the open season. The Mecan and Pine Rivers nearby draw trout anglers in spring and fall.

Day Trips

Waupaca, about 30 minutes away, is the regional hub for dining, shopping, and the Chain O’ Lakes scenic boat tours. Wild Rose and Wautoma round out the small-town stops, with the Mecan and Pine Rivers nearby for trout fishing. The Wisconsin Dells is roughly an hour southwest for a bigger day out with the kids.

Seasonal Guide for Campsites Near Redgranite

Summer (June through August)

Peak season and the heart of Pearl Lake’s calendar. The swimming pond, bar and grill, live music, and full activity schedule are all running. Warm days, busy weekends, and the best campsite availability for full-featured camping. Book seasonal and holiday weekends ahead.

75-82
avg high

Fall (September through October)

Crisp air, fall color through the pines, and quieter grounds. Pearl Lake and most area private campsites wind down toward a late-October close. A strong window for a calmer warm-season stay; for shoulder-season camping past the close, Hartman Creek stays open.

55-68
avg high

Winter (November through March)

Pearl Lake and most private campgrounds are closed. Year-round camping near Redgranite means Hartman Creek State Park, with reduced utilities and cold-weather setup. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling replace the lake activities.

20-35
avg high

Spring (April through May)

Seasonal campsites reopen, typically mid-April. Pearl Lake’s season starts around April 15. Cool, variable weather warming through May, with the swimming pond and full amenity slate coming online as the season ramps up. Trout season draws anglers to the Mecan and Pine Rivers.

50-68
avg high

Practical Tips for Campsites Near Redgranite

Match your dates to the season:

Pearl Lake and most area private campsites run roughly April 15 through late October. If your trip falls in that window, Pearl Lake is the pick. For November through March, use Hartman Creek State Park instead.

Book seasonal sites early:

Pearl Lake's seasonal and multi-generational sites fill with returning families. If you want a full-summer site, reserve well before the season opens.

Arrive during office hours:

The office is closed Monday and Tuesday and keeps short midweek hours. Time your arrival for a staffed window, or call (608) 690-5396 ahead so check-in instructions are waiting.

Plan for limited connectivity:

Cell service is limited around Pearl Lake, and on-site WiFi is capped at 60 free minutes a day. If you work remotely, download what you need ahead of time.

Pack for big temperature swings:

Central Wisconsin spring and fall can swing 30 degrees in a day. Bring layers and be ready to manage your rig's heat on cold nights at either end of the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I go RV camping near Redgranite, WI?

Pearl Lake RV Campground by RJourney, 3 miles north of Redgranite, is the most full-featured RV park in the immediate area, with full hookups, a swimming pond, and an on-site bar and grill. Hartman Creek State Park, about 30 minutes east near Waupaca, adds electric-only sites with year-round access and Ice Age Trail hiking.

Does Pearl Lake RV Campground have full hookups?

Yes. Every RV site runs water, sewer, and 20, 30, or 50-amp electric on sand pads, in both pull-through and back-in configurations. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring, and an on-site dump station and freshwater fill cover travelers who need a quick service stop.

Is RV camping in Wisconsin available year-round?

At state parks, often yes; at most private campgrounds, no. Pearl Lake runs roughly April 15 through late October, which is typical for Wisconsin private parks. Hartman Creek State Park keeps camping open through winter with reduced utilities, so cold-season campers should plan around electric-only hookups and freezing temps.

How close is Pearl Lake to the Wisconsin Dells and Lake Geneva?

The Wisconsin Dells is about an hour southwest, an easy day trip. Lake Geneva sits in far southeastern Wisconsin, roughly 2 hours away, so it’s a different base entirely. If your search started with Lake Geneva RV camping, Pearl Lake is the central Wisconsin alternative: quieter lakes, lower-key towns, and the Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes 30 minutes out.

Can Pearl Lake handle big rigs?

The largest sites on the property are numbers 40 through 48, and pull-through sites are available. Pads are sand and most sites fit 2 vehicles, with free overflow parking near the back of the property. Call (608) 690-5396 with your rig length and the office will match you to a site.

What does it cost to camp at Pearl Lake RV Campground?

Extended stays start at $350 a month with no maximum stay, and nightly rates vary by site and date. Check live pricing on the booking page or call (608) 690-5396. Holiday weekends and seasonal sites fill early, so book ahead for summer.

Reserve Your Campsite Near Redgranite

Pearl Lake RV Campground by RJourney is the best-rated campsite in the Redgranite area: full hookup and tent sites on 60 acres of red pines, a swimming pond with a water slide and sand beach, mini golf and game courts, and an on-site bar and grill with live music most weekends. Your trip should fall between mid-April and late October to catch the full season.

See site types, rates, and live availability on the Pearl Lake RV Campground page.

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