Campground Overview
About Amnicon Falls State Park
Amnicon Falls State Park Campground surprises with its blend of natural drama and family-friendly tranquility, offering a pristine camping experience just steps from stunning waterfalls, secluded trails, and serene river views. Located in South Range, Wisconsin, this campground is ideal for those who value rustic charm and close proximity to awe-inspiring natural features.
The campground boasts 36 shaded, non-electric campsites, including two walk-in tent sites and one ADA-accessible site, all designed to ensure privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. Nestled within a hardwood and pine forest, campers are within walking distance of the park’s signature attraction: the series of waterfalls on the Amnicon River, including Upper, Lower, and Snake Pit Falls. The park's centerpiece, a historic covered footbridge, offers a unique vantage point for enjoying the falls. Amenities are simple but sufficient, with vault toilets, drinking water, picnic tables, fire rings, and a playground for kids.
Situated just seven miles from the city of Superior, this location provides convenient access to additional recreation, services, and dining options. Within the park, visitors can hike along 1.8 miles of well-maintained trails, swim carefully in the river’s calmer stretches, or explore the fascinating geological history of the Douglas Fault. Nearby, the Bois Brule River and Pattison State Park are also within a 30-minute drive, making it effortless to extend your adventure.
This campground is tailor-made for nature lovers seeking a quiet weekend retreat or an extended vacation immersed in northern Wisconsin’s rugged beauty.
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