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Backpacking, hike-in and backcountry camping

Five backpackers walking on trail

Backpacking, hike-in and backcountry camping

Want a more rustic camping experience? Backpacking or car camping (also known as dispersed camping) is permitted on state forest land as long as your site is located more than one mile from a state forest campground. In addition, there are designated sites in state parks and recreation areas that typically can only be reached by foot or boat.

Backpacking (dispersed camping) in state forests

Backpacking or car camping (also known as dispersed camping) is permitted on state forest land as long as your site is located more than one mile from a state forest campground. It's free of charge. The following applies:

  • Campsites cannot be located in a state park, recreation area, state forest campground or state game area and must be located more than one mile from state forest campgrounds.
  • The campsite or adjacent area cannot be posted "No Camping."
  • A backpacking registration card must be prominently posted at the campsite for the duration of the stay. It's your responsibility to ensure that the registration card remains legible. Placing the card in a zip-top bag is recommended.
  • State land rules must be followed at all times.

Download backpacking registration card (PDF)

Map of state forests and campgrounds

Please note: The map can be used as a measurement tool to determine state forest boundaries and which locations are more than one mile from state forest campgrounds. Camp registration cards are also available at local DNR offices.

Backcountry camping in state parks

Backcountry camping options are located in designated campsites. These campsites don't have as many amenities (ie. fire rings, picnic tables) and typically can only be reached by foot or boat. Locations include:

Rustic hike-in camping in state parks

Rustic hike-in camping options are located in designated campsites and have limited camping amenities. Campsites are typically located near drinking water and primitive toilet facilities (unlike backcountry options listed below). Locations include: