Jack Lake Recreation Area

A travel trailer is set up in a wooded campsite with a picnic table under an awning, a kayak leaning against a tree, and a fire pit in the foreground surrounded by natural greenery.
A blue and gray tent is pitched among birch and pine trees. Two red camp chairs and a rustic wooden bench sit near a fire ring, with a picnic table and cooler in the background.
A large motorhome with extended awnings is parked at a shaded campsite. The site includes a picnic table and camping chairs, surrounded by tall trees and a marked campsite post.
A recreational vehicle labeled “Rockwood” is set up near a lake, with a picnic table and grill under the awning. A black pickup truck is parked beside it, and the water is visible through the trees.
A pop-up camper and RV are parked on the edge of a large grassy field. A black truck is parked nearby, and a volleyball net is set up on the lawn, with a forest backdrop.
A clean, brick-sided restroom and shower facility with a covered entryway, surrounded by landscaped plants and set against a wooded background.
A covered outdoor corridor lined with green doors leading to showers and an accessible family restroom, set against brick walls.
One of three cabins for rent
A small wood-sided cabin is set back from a gravel picnic area with a fire ring, picnic table, and charcoal grill, surrounded by dense forest and a stack of firewood.

Features

    • On Water
    • Camping
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
  • Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
    • Groomed
    • Tracked
    • Flat
    • Hilly
    • Open
    • Wooded
  • Number of Bedrooms
    • 1 Bedroom
  • Fishing style
    • Guides and Charters
  • Adventure Sports Activities
    • Disc Golf
    • Kayaking
  • Camping Hook-ups
    • Electric
  • On-site Cabins/Cottages Amenities
    • Boat Rentals
    • Boat Launch
  • Campground Type
    • Backpack
    • RV
    • Tent
    • Trailer
    • Cabin
    • Group Sites
  • Cabin Amenities
    • Fireplace
  • Fish Type
    • Blue Gill
    • Brook Trout
    • Brown Trout
    • Lake Trout
    • Largemouth Bass
    • Panfish
    • Rainbow Trout
    • Smallmouth Bass
  • Canoeing, Kayaking and SUP Services Available
    • Rentals
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Arboretum/Botanical
    • Beaches
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
  • On-site Resort Amenities
    • Boat Launch
    • Boat Rentals
  • Number of Campsites
    • 48
  • Sleeps
    • 5
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 1
  • State and National Trails
    • Yes
  • Ski Skating
    • Yes
  • Beach
    • Yes
  • Snowshoeing
    • Yes
  • Dumping Station
    • Yes
  • Trails
    • Yes
  • Showers and Flush Toilets
    • Yes
  • Shelter
    • Yes
  • Boat Launch
    • Yes
  • Fire Pit
    • Yes
  • Canoe
    • Yes
  • Kayak
    • Yes
  • Toilets
    • Yes
  • Swimming
    • Yes
  • Groomed Winter Fat Tire Bike Trail
    • Yes
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • SUP - Stand Up Paddleboard
    • Yes
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes

Jack Lake Recreation Area

Information: 715-623-6214
The campground typically opens early May and closes mid-October, exact opening/closing dates are weather permitting.
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Located at Langlade County's Veteran's Memorial Park in the Jack Lake Recreation Area along beautiful Jack Lake - 15 miles north of Antigo, Wisconsin. Jack Lake is a pristine, crystal clear, spring-fed lake surrounded by hundreds of acres of county-owned forest, rich with recreational opportunities and wildlife.  

The park and campground are situated on the lake's west and south shore, nestled among mature maple, birch, oak, and pine trees, providing a relaxing and peaceful setting. The campground consists of 48 individual campsites with 20/30-amp electrical hook-ups, two group sites, three cabins, two hike-in/boat-in sites, and an additional 5-site primitive campground located on High Lake. The reservable cabins sleep 5 people and include LP fireplace, electrical outlets, lighting, dining table, chairs, bunk beds, grill, and fire pit.

Enjoy the park and campground year round! During the summer, swim from the beach, hike the Game Lake Nature Trails or the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, visit the arboretum, mountain bike, play 18-holes of disc golf, or fish/paddle the "non-motor" lake.  In winter, park your vehicle and trailer at the snowmobile trailhead with access to over 550 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, fat tire bike the groom trails, or take a relaxing snowshoe hike on the Game Lake Nature Trail or the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.  One mile to the north is the Jack Lake Cross Country Ski Trail with over 12 miles of Piston-Bully groomed trails for all ability levels and a mile-long snowshoe trail. The Jackalope Sledding Hill provides more options for winter fun for all ages.