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    Copper Falls State Park

    4.4 (33 reviews)

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    Glenn M.

    This was an incredible hike. The different views of the falls were really nice! I also enjoyed a short dip in Loon Lake.

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    John S.

    A well kept park with clear signage and direction and a detailed map available from the office makes for fun hike of falls viewing. There is some history about the Doughboys and days gone by as the surviving touches of 1930's are still in place, such as log cabins and stone foundations and paths and wood bridges and the observation tower. More amenities in this year round park include a ball field, playground, a beach, camp sites multiple trails, two major waterfalls as well as the spin off of cascading streams. I'm sure it's more spectacular in the fall when there should be a colorful view from the observation tower. The park is open all year so that opens up all the wintery things you can choose.

    Nick F.

    Wow! This is one of the coolest parks I've ever been to! Seeing the name "falls" drew me in, and I detoured, stopping through on the way to the U.P. having no idea of what to expect. It is so unique in the the wooden structures are HUGE, (walking structures and bridges, etc) almost like it's built for giants. Even cooler that it was built by World War 1 vets shortly after the war ended. Ton's of cool trails that follow the river and falls that go over bridges so that you see multiple views, elevations of the various falls (there are many). Just a super POWERFUL place to visit. Worth a trip no matter where you're coming from.

    Kim C.

    WOW! is all I can say about this place. We were planning our drive up to Bayfield, WI for a long weekend and many of the roads in northern WI were washed out due to massive flooding in several counties. We wanted to avoid delays and detours so I looked at alternate routes. And there I saw a WI state park south just northeast of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. I suggest we drive through the forest (which was awesome and we saw a big black bear cross the road in front of us) and stop off at the park for some hiking before we continued our journey north. Steve commented that he commends Wisconsin for doing a crappy job of promoting their parks. There were very few people there and we loved that! This by far is one of my all time favorite parks! Such a beautiful and majestic park with well maintained hiking trails, excellent observation decks to get full view of the falls (and pictures of course) and nice looking camp sites right near the falls. Another great thing about this park is that you don't have to hike for miles to see these beautiful falls. It's a short 2 mile hike in a loop with some boardwalk trail, stone stairs, 3 bridges and dirt paths to take in the best parts. But this park is big and has a lot more trails we did not get to explore that day. I look forward to going back and checking out all the park has to offer for hiking trails!

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    K V.

    Great, very short hike overlooking some waterfalls and rapids. Great for families. Most of the waterfalls are not accessible due to safety. Compared to other hiking places and waterfalls in Wisconsin, I gave this a lower rating.

    Kristina K.

    I am trying to separate the weather from the park itself. Bare with me! The park is actually very pretty. The falls themselves are not the most impressive but still nice to look at. I enjoyed the plaques with details on their history. The trails are abundant and fun to explore! There are mushrooms everywhere. I wish they had handouts on the mushroom types! The camp sites seem to be more for RV Campers than tent camping. Very rocky and uncomfortable. Bathrooms are hard to find as is the recycling. Overall a pretty park but I probably wouldn't come back.

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    Wonderful park with many hiking trails and waterfalls. There are even secret tails that you can find more waterfalls.

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    Very cool sights. Great walking paths. Half frozen gave some incredible views. Need to come back in the summer to see the full effect.

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    Prentice Park - Site 5 There is space for the Jeep behind the RV. We just stopped by your drop off groceries.

    Prentice Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    This is a small seasonal (May 15-Oct 15) campground managed by the City of Ashland Parks and…read moreRecreation. It has 6 RV sites with electric, and 6 tent/small camper tents without electric. (Parks and Recreation also manages another campground, Kreher, for larger RVs. Kreher has 33 sites). Prentice Park is a first come, first served campground. No reservations are taken. There were many sites still available when we arrived on a Wednesday evening around 6 pm in late May. Tent sites are $20/night ($125/week), while electric sites are $35/night. There was a host on-site, and we were able to pay her directly. This is a nice, and well-maintained campground. Sites were flat and clear, with a picnic table and fire ring. We had some privacy because there were small trees between our site and the adjacent one. (Some sites were less private). Firewood was available. There are flush toilets and secure showers. (The showers are for campers only, and require a passcode. The bathroom is open to the public during the day but is locked at night (usable with passcode). The campground felt safe, given the host on site but also with occasional patrols by the local police. The campground is adjacent to Prentice Park, which has a pavilion, playground, another bathroom, 2 miles of hiking trails, and access to the Ashland Rails to Trails. There is also an artesian well on site for fresh water. There were a few small negatives. We were tent camping and, despite being a few miles from Rte. 2, we could hear some truck traffic from that road. The campground is inland, so there's no view of Lake Superior. (Kreher Campground has lakefront sites). Finally, like everywhere else in the great outdoors in northern Wisconsin in late May, there were some mosquitoes but they weren't overwhelming.

    A big thank you to the City of Ashland for providing and maintaining such a lovely campground. We…read moreare in a 38' class A with a Jeep. Site 5 was perfect for us. There are 6 RV sites and tent sites. It is a first come first serve campground. Sites have water and 50 amp power. Site 5 is a pull thru, paved and level. The camp host was right there providing the shower code. There are deer, bunnies, an owl and lots of birds. Fire pits at each site and firewood is available for purchase. Wonderful bike/walking trails here as well. Just delightful!

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    Top O'the Morn Resort & Campground - Beer in the lounge.

    Top O'the Morn Resort & Campground

    4.4(7 reviews)
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    New owners since 2014, lots of family friendly events at this swell campground, cabins and drive in…read morefor large rv campers. Great fishing on iron lake! They rent boats and pontoons. They have lodge with friendly service, frozen ice cream treats, nice craft beer selection, and tasty frozen pizzas. The view is great and Iron Lake is a fine place to swim, boat, fish or relax.

    This was our first time camping in this area and the campground was chosen due to its location and…read moreit's amenities. Our main stop was the Apostle Islands but we wanted to do a little boating, swimming and a lot of relaxing. Due to the Covid-19 breakout, the campground, like many others, have limited activities and access. For Top O the Morn this meant the lodge, showers and bathrooms were closed. However, the beach and boat rentals were still open. I fell in love with the campground. Our site was incredible, enough mature pines that you could hang a hammock and shade was sufficient with plentiful sun. A few sites seemed a little tight and two faced each other, perfect for camping with friends. There was a beautiful cool breeze that blew off the lake that felt like heaven after the blistering heat in northern Illinois. The owners were great. They are friendly, helpful and will do whatever they can to make your stay better. The campground is located on one of the bigger lakes in the immediate area and you could look into the lake near shore and see bluegill. The pontoon boat we rented was priced very affordable. It was clean and ran like a dream. The lake is big enough to tow a tube around and have a lot of fun. All in all, this is a great campground and we will be back next year for sure.

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    Top O'the Morn Resort & Campground - Pizza beer pop and ice cream treats.

    Pizza beer pop and ice cream treats.

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