Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Introduction / Overview
Spearhead Point Campground and its adjacent Day-Use Shelter stand out as one of the most beloved and picturesque destinations within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in northern Wisconsin. Located on a peninsula that juts into the beautiful, 411-acre Mondeaux Flowage, this recreation area offers a uniquely family-oriented and rustic lakeside camping experience. It’s an ideal spot for local Wisconsin adventurers looking to immerse themselves in a dense forest setting while enjoying excellent water access and diverse recreational opportunities.
The area is split into two distinct, yet complementary, zones: the Spearhead Point Campground, which offers 27 non-electric campsites for overnight stays, and the Spearhead Point Shelter, a day-use picnic area perfect for groups and gatherings. Both are highly popular due to their direct access to the water and proximity to a major Wisconsin landmark: the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
Spearhead Point offers a step back from the crowded, amenity-heavy resorts. The camping here is purposefully non-electric, fostering a quiet, traditional camping experience where the focus is on campfires, fishing, hiking, and simply enjoying the scenic views over the Mondeaux Flowage. Campers often praise the spacious, shaded sites that provide good privacy, especially those designated as 'Premium Sites' which boast private dock access right off the campsite.
Whether you are launching a canoe, casting a line, or setting off on a hike, Spearhead Point provides a tranquil and natural base for exploring the Northwoods.
Location and Accessibility
Spearhead Point is situated in a naturally secluded area near Westboro, Wisconsin, approximately 25 minutes north of the city of Medford. This location places it firmly within the Medford-Park Falls Ranger District of the vast Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
Address: Park Rd, Westboro, WI 54490, USA
The area is accessed via well-maintained forest roads. Visitors should be aware that, given its location within a National Forest, the nearest full-service towns (like Medford or Rib Lake) are a significant drive away (around 18-21 miles), meaning visitors should arrive well-prepared with supplies. The isolation, however, contributes to the deep-woods atmosphere that draws so many Wisconsin campers to the region.
While the campground roads and spurs are gravel, the facility can accommodate a variety of RVs and trailers, with site lengths ranging up to 45 feet, though most fall into the 25-35 foot max range. Visitors are advised to check their specific site’s maximum capacity before reserving. The boat landing within the campground is available for registered campers only, providing convenient access to the Mondeaux Flowage.
Services Offered
Spearhead Point Campground provides essential services aimed at facilitating a comfortable, yet rustic, outdoor experience. The focus is on basic necessities and water-based access.
Features / Highlights
The unique appeal of Spearhead Point lies in its blend of scenic waterfront location and access to legendary Wisconsin trails.
Contact Information
As a US Forest Service facility, reservations and general inquiries are managed through the National Forest system.
Address: Park Rd, Westboro, WI 54490, USA
National Forest Service Contact (Medford-Park Falls Ranger District): +1 (715) 748-4875
Reservations: It is strongly recommended to check the official recreation website (Recreation.gov) for reservations, especially for the popular Premium sites, which often book up quickly during the peak summer season.
What is Worth Choosing
Spearhead Point Campground is absolutely worth choosing for Wisconsin residents looking for a classic, Northwoods lakeside camping trip that perfectly balances rustic tranquility with accessible outdoor adventure. It stands out from other campgrounds in the region primarily due to the unique combination of features you won't easily find elsewhere in a public forest setting.
The strongest reasons to choose Spearhead Point include the private dock access on many premium sites, the direct and immediate access to a major national hiking trail (The Ice Age Trail), and the overall scenic beauty of the Mondeaux Flowage.
If you are an angler or a paddler, the ability to launch directly from your campsite or have a pier for shore fishing is an unparalleled benefit. If you are a dedicated hiker, the trailhead is literally at your doorstep. While the non-electric sites mean you will be "roughing it" a bit (no air conditioning or immediate sewer hookups), the clean vault toilets, potable water, and the overall peaceful, well-spaced setting offer far more comfort than primitive backcountry camping. For families and local residents who want an authentic, water-centric forest experience in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Spearhead Point is often the first choice—just remember to book your favorite premium site early!
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Good for kids
On-site parking
First impression was I thought the store was empty and closed. After actually seeing that it was occupied...the assistant manager was very rude and not very understanding. I had so much better customer service with the Castleton location.