Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Maple Bear Campground offers a serene, woodsy atmosphere with convenient access to shopping and nearby lakes for outdoor activities. Guests enjoy delicious food and a friendly bar environment, with many praising the kindness and helpfulness of the owners. However, some reviews mention noise issues and a lack of structure during busy times, which may detract from the camping experience for those seeking quiet.
What Guests Are Saying
Maple Bear Campground offers a serene, woodsy atmosphere with convenient access to shopping and nearby lakes for outdoor activities. Guests enjoy delicious food and a friendly bar environment, with many praising the kindness and helpfulness of the owners. However, some reviews mention noise issues and a lack of structure during busy times, which may detract from the camping experience for those seeking quiet.
Review Summary
steve Esling
October 28, 2025
My Wife and I absolutely enjoyed our stay here.
Your in the woods but close to shopping for needs and it really is quite.
We went to the Bar and grill and the food was delicious and the Beer cold, everyone was friendly but no one will bug you and I liked that.
The Owners are great and they have a wonderful place to be proud of.
Ty
Michelle Wagner
October 7, 2025
Lovely little campground with a bar and grill that caters to atvers! Only stayed one night, but my sight was pretty and on the water, W/E and more than sufficient. The food was tasty (cheese curds-the yellow ones, and the prime rib dip were tasty). The bar was great company and I should’ve left there long before I did, but everyone was just so nice! The owners are extremely kind and welcoming. I can’t speak to the facilities, as I was only there one night, but the showers are quarter showers 🚿 which I’d say was the only downfall I noted. Just starting to get fall colors too!
Carol Wilda
July 29, 2025
A very nice, woodsy campground with a bar and grill. Our site was very spacious, tree covered, and surprisingly quiet on a busy holiday weekend. Very near to several lakes where we were able to kayak.
K.C. Randall
June 30, 2025
Disappointed and Sleepless: Know What You're Booking
I’ve sat on this review for a while, hoping my reaction wasn’t just impulsive frustration. But after giving it some time and reflection, it’s clear: our experience here was genuinely terrible—and that’s a shame, because the owners seem like genuinely kind people.
Unfortunately, their good nature has created an environment that feels more like it's taken advantage of than managed. The site is advertised as a campground, but it operates more like an outdoor bar scene with tent sites on the side. There are posted "quiet hours," but in our experience, those were anything but quiet. In fact, things only got rowdier as the night wore on. Music from the bar blasted until 2 a.m., and the crowd just kept growing—mostly UTV owners driving up and down the roads and through the campgrounds like it was a racetrack.
Eventually, the crowd dispersed—but not quietly. And not respectfully. In our case, people actually drove through our tent site. Not just once, but multiple times. It was shocking and incredibly frustrating.
The owners, who also run the bar, aren’t naive to what’s going on. They’re present. They’re working. So it’s not a matter of being unaware—just seemingly unwilling to put structure or boundaries in place.
To be clear, the grounds themselves are beautiful and full of potential. The food at the bar was good. I have no issue with there being a bar on-site. But you can’t market a place as a campground if campers can’t reasonably expect sleep, safety, or basic respect for the space they’ve paid for. If it’s going to be a party spot, then call it that. Don’t charge premium camping rates for what amounts to sleeping next to a tailgate rally.
This place needs to make a decision: are you a campground, or are you a bar with parking spots for tents? Because right now, it’s trying to be both—and doing neither well.
Kate Sobeck
November 14, 2024
First time camper and first time RV owner and doing it all solo. I didn't grow up camping but purchased a RV this year with no knowledge. I watched YouTube to understand how to work my RV, how to tow, and how to navigate a campground. I came to Maple Bear in the middle of the week after Labor Day to try out my new skills and hope not to hit any trees or have my RV roll down the hill into the pond. I pulled in successfully and started setting up when Tim zipped up in his UTV with the firewood I had ordered. He was kind and so nice when I told him this was my first ever outing! He helped me navigate set up, water hook up, and even fixed my water hookup on my RV when it was leaking with a new piece he had in his shop. He didn't make me feel like an idiot being a first timer. He did not have to offer any of that but he went above and beyond. I left there with solid confidence and understanding about my RV. It really meant alot to be offered help when everything was new to me. Thanks Tim!
Clean, quiet, friendly, and beautiful. My dog and I went to Otter Lake one day and walked the trial around the lake. Really fantastic stay.
Location Maple Bear Campground
Address:
N9350 Cty Rd H
Tomahawk, WI, 54487
United States
The campground is on County Road H. US Highway 51 is a short drive away and State Highway 86 is near.
Latitude & Longitude: 45.4548 / -89.6081
Elevation: 461 feet
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