RV Camping

For those that enjoy "RV Camping", choose anyone of the Chippewa National Forests several developed campgrounds. Some campgrounds will offer interpretive trails, sandy beaches, bike trails, boat ramps and more!
Campground facilities vary from flush toilets and showers to rustic campgrounds with vault toilets and hand pumps. Each campsite has a picnic table, fireplace, tent pad and parking spot.
For a fee, reservations may be made in advance at some of the campgrounds through the National Recreation Reservation System (NRRS) by calling 1-877-444-6777 or at www.recreation.gov.
For questions or changes regarding reservations please call 1-877-444-6777. For general information please contact the nearest District Office.
As a reminder, the Chippewa National Forest no longer has firewood available in the forest campgrounds, this is due to constraints on the agency to sell such items. Campers are always welcome to collect dead and down wood for campfires from the surrounding forest. Visitors may also acquire firewood from local vendors, resorts, grocery stores and gas stations before arriving at their destination.
RV Camping Areas
- Noma Lake Campground
- Webster Lake Campground
- Cass Lake Area
- Bimijiwan (bi-mi-ji-wan) recreation area
- Norway Beach Recreation Area
- Cass Lake Campground Loop
- Chippewa Campground Loop
- Norway Beach Boat Access
- Norway Beach Campground Loop
- Norway Beach Swimming Area
- Norway Beach Visitor Information Center
- Wanaki Campground Loop
- South Pike Bay Campground
- Winnie Boat Access
- Winnie Campground
- Deer River Area
- Cut Foot Horse Camp
- Deer Lake Campground
- East Seelye Bay Campground
- Mosomo (Mooz-ah-moo) Point Campground
- Onegume (ah-ni-gah-mig[k])Campground
- Williams Narrows Campground
- Marcell Area
- Clubhouse Campground
- North Star Campground
- Walker Area
- Mabel Lake Campground
- Stony Point Campground