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Newport State Park

Newport State Park

Wisconsin State Park

Is this the right campground for your trip?

Exceptional stargazing and dark skies
Secluded, uncrowded natural sites
Peaceful beaches and hiking trails
Restroom and facility cleanliness
C+TrustedCamp Grade
140reviews analyzedVisitor + RV Community
Best For
Backpackers and nature lovers who seek peaceful stargazing, quiet walking trails, and rustic, secluded campsites.
Avoid If
You depend on serviced restrooms or can't tolerate intense mosquitoes — ongoing concerns are documented across multiple reviews.
A documented pattern of complaints highlights significant issues with cleanliness, particularly regarding restroom and pit toilet conditions. Campers report dirty and unsanitary bathrooms, sometimes describing extreme issues such as maggots and a lack of servicing. The absence of garbage cans and toilet paper is a recurring theme. These conditions detract from the overall camping experience and signal ongoing cleanliness concerns.
Feedback on amenities is mixed. Some facilities, such as permanent restrooms, are unavailable or hard to find, with only port-a-potties offered in some areas. There are also occasional reports of trail and area closures as well as overgrown or poorly maintained trails. While rustic camping and access to beautiful beaches deliver on expectations for many, some amenities may not match all campers’ expectations or advertised features.
Limited review data on this topic specifically — score reflects overall sentiment patterns.
Reviews suggest the description of hike-in, rustic sites is accurate, and most campers get the experience they expect. There are no reported patterns of wrong site assignments or surprise fees. Campers appear to understand and accept the unique, primitive nature of the sites, which aligns with the information provided at booking.
Guests appreciate the park’s serenity, stargazing, and quiet woods. However, a documented pattern of high mosquito activity can disrupt the peaceful environment, especially in summer. Additionally, some guests report that poor light etiquette at night sky viewing detracts from the tranquil experience. These issues result in a more balanced atmosphere than the overwhelmingly peaceful setting some campers recount.
Campers repeatedly note a total absence of water, electric, and sewer hookups, as all sites are rustic, hike-in only. Pit toilets are the only sanitation option, and frequent complaints focus on these being unmaintained and far from sites. Travelers who rely on typical RV hookups should be aware that this campground provides none of those amenities, leading to a weak reliability signal for hookups.
Despite some practical concerns, the campground achieves a very strong overall community rating. Enthusiastic praise for the natural beauty, uncrowded atmosphere, and unique camping experience is common. Many campers describe a feeling of tranquility and satisfaction with their visit, reflecting the consistently high ratings across platforms.
TrustedCamp Verified Rating  ·  Grade: C+
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Before You Arrive

All sites are rustic, hike-in only (distances vary, e.g., 1.2 to 1.8 miles from parking). Surfaces are natural forest floor. No electricity at any site. Sites typically offer a bench, food/bear box, and nearby pit or drop toilets. No mention of water/electric/sewer hookups. Sites are spaced for privacy and many are near water.

Bring water shoes for pebble beaches. Expect a hike of 1.2 to 1.8 miles to most campsites.

Carts can be used but trails are bumpy. Plan for limited or no cell coverage.

Consider a satellite device for emergencies. Pack for all weather, especially rain. Bring a red flashlight for stargazing. Be prepared for snakes and muddy or sandy areas near water.

World-class stargazing destination, but a rough overnight experience — restroom conditions and mosquitoes are documented pain points for anyone planning to camp here.

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Newport State Park
TrustedCamp Grade: C+
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