If you are looking for a place for you and your family to enjoy the summer, look no further! Our campground is tucked away on quiet Loon Lake in New Auburn, Wisconsin. This lake is shallow and quiet, which makes it the perfect lake for paddle boats, canoeing, and kayaking. We look forward to your visit!
This map includes the locations of the new seasonal campsites just developed for the 2021 Camping Season, sites 28 thru 65. New weekend sites will be coming in 2022! We are very proud to say our campsites are larger than most Seasonal Campground campsites, approximate 40'x80'!
This map includes the locations of the new seasonal campsites just developed for the 2021 Camping Season, sites 28 thru 65. New weekend sites will be coming in 2022! We are very proud to say our campsites are larger than most Seasonal Campground campsites, approximate 40'x80'!
Services
Loon Lake Campground has been family owned and operated since 1968. The campground was orginally owned by Bob and Mary Martens. They opened the campground to create a place where families could go to have fun and spend time together. They later passed the campground down to their three children, and it was managed by their daughter Marlys, and then her husband George Haack, until 2020.
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Ken Wante
Sep 14, 2020
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Our daughter Cassandra/Jeff got married there Aug.29,2020. What a beautiful place, perfect for their "special day". Owner Scott and Sharon were completely amazing and made this day so memorable. They are so easy to talk to and help with anything you need. Would definitely go back and would recommend Loon Lake to all.
Thanks again Scott & Sharon
Ken, Jessie, Cassandra & Jeff
Thanks again Scott & Sharon
Ken, Jessie, Cassandra & Jeff
Liz Varney
Jan 19, 2020
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Jim Considine
Dec 25, 2018
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Leonard Dow
Oct 05, 2018
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Peter Schultz
Jul 15, 2018
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Kenneth Red Beard Roth
Jun 03, 2018
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Dorothy England
Nov 25, 2017
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Rhonda Curtis
Dec 24, 2016
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What's not to love, beautiful scenery, wonderful neighbors and children playing in natures playground. I often sit on my deck and can hear their laughter rise to the sky from the beach as they splash around, or swim to the nearest Island tugging along a paddle board to explore the lake and land..making new friends along the way. They will pass by..two by two..headed to some great event their "summer camp director" aka..the camp owner has arranged; kids bingo, a fishing derby, and crazy beach relay just to name a few. We even had a carnival this year with lots of great games for children both young