Pioneer Park & Campground

Features

    • On Water
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
  • Fishing style
    • Inland Lake / River
  • Fish Type
    • Northern Pike
    • Panfish
    • Walleye
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
  • Difficulty
    • Easy
    • Medium
  • Campground Type
    • Horseback
    • RV
    • Tent
    • Trailer
    • Group Sites
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 26
  • Number of Campsites
    • 7
  • Trails
    • Yes
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes

Pioneer Park & Campground

Information: 715-767-5586
Information: 715-767-5300
Open year round.
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Located on Ogema Millpond (16-acres, non-motorized, pan fish); this equestrian-friendly rustic campground has an open area large enough for seven camping units with six fire rings, three grills and several picnic tables; tents, trailers & RVs; no fee required; no reservations – first come, first served; large, open-sided shelter, pavilion, gazebo with table, handicapped tables with roof, flush toilets (water is shut off after the last weekend in Sept.), carry-in boat access, shore fishing, playground equipment, tether ball, large fenced in sand box, nature trails, access to the 26-mile non-motorized Pine Line Rail Trail, horse hitching post, ball diamond, concessions during games, horseshoe pits, and ATV/horse pull track. There are limited services nearby. (Winter camping – no toilets, water, plowed roads or services.)