Group Campgrounds
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
There are two group campgrounds on the NHAL with space for up to 80 campers at each location. Campgrounds at Jag Lake and North Muskellunge Lake are equipped with vault toilets and hand pumps for drinking water.
Reservations
Camping reservations are required and can be made for the same day of your arrival or up to 11 months in advance of your planned date of occupancy. Campers must make a reservation before setting up on any site.
Reserve a campsite online or by calling 1-888-947-2757.
Group camping
Group campgrounds provide an important camping opportunity for large groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and church groups to have a rustic camping experience while not affecting other campers. Jag Lake is a tent-only group camp. These sites may be occupied up to seven nights per visit, and only seven nights within any 14 days.
These facilities are only available through the reservation system. The gates to these campgrounds are locked unless the site is occupied by registered campers. Campers who have reserved these facilities should go directly to the campground and a resident manager from a nearby campground will have the gate unlocked and will register you on their daily rounds.
All vehicles on the site must have a properly attached Wisconsin State Park and Forest vehicle admission sticker, which may be purchased from the campground manager or at the Crystal Lake or Clear Lake Visitor Station.
Campers who have more people in their group than indicated on their reservation information will be asked to go to the Crystal Lake Visitor Station to pay for those extra people.
The group campgrounds are open from April 30-Nov. 1.