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Arbor Vitae Campground

Arbor Vitae Campground

Arbor Vitae Campground, located in Woodruff, Wisconsin, spans 40 acres and offers 138 campsites. The campground features a variety of site options, namely seasonal and transitional sites with various hookup options. Some are full hookups, while others exclusively supply electricity. Features on the premises include a camp store, fish cleaning station, bathhouses, a fish house, and a playground. Guests can also utilize the nearby creek and Big Arbor Vitae Lake for fishing and swimming. The campground has been under the ownership of Don since 2012 and has since seen improvements to the cabins. Arbor Vitae Campground aims to provide a welcoming and laid-back environment, focusing on catering to a diverse range of guests and creating a clean and convenient setting. A few of the attractions that visitors can look into are the Wildwood Wildlife Park Zoo and Safari, ziplining, horseback riding, and a lumberjack show. The campground operates from May 1st to October 15th, with peak months lasting from June to September.

About

Arbor Vitae Campground is located on 40 acres of land in Woodruff, Wisconsin, offering a total of 138 campsites. The campground features a variety of site options, including seasonal and transitional sites, full hookup sites, and electric sites for tents. Of the 138 campsites, 36 are transitional, 20 have full hookups, 5 supply water and electric hookups, and 15 are solely equipped with electricity. Additionally, there are two cabins with full kitchen and bath facilities as well as a primitive site with electricity. Each site also contains a picnic table and a fire ring. The layout of the campground is fairly wooded, although the pull-through sites have fewer trees to accommodate larger RVs. For more details on the campground's arrangement, guests can access a map of the property on the establishment's website.

Features on the premises of the Arbor Vitae Campground include a camp store with live bait, wood, and ice; a fish cleaning station; a fish house; a playground; and two bathhouses, one of which includes a storm shelter. For those who take an interest in rafting or other similar water activities, a creek can be found nearby, providing opportunities for such recreation. Moreover, across the street from Arbor Vitae Campground, Big Arbor Vitae Lake tends to be frequented by those who enjoy fishing and swimming.

According to the manager, Arbor Vitae Campground holds a rustic charm and focuses on encouraging guests to enjoy the property’s natural beauty. The surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Visitors are welcome to experience the campground’s landscape firsthand by taking a walk around the premises.

Culture

Arbor Vitae Campground aims to create a relaxed and happy atmosphere for its guests. When speaking specifically about patrons, Susan, the manager of the campground, says that they want visitors to feel “relaxed, happy, [and] have a good time when staying with us.” The campground strives to ensure cleanliness and convenience for those who visit. One person who previously stayed at the Arbor Vitae Campground left a review saying, “The bathrooms were cleaned daily. The other guests were super friendly. We really enjoyed shutting down and getting in touch with nature.” Susan remarks that they accredit the overall satisfaction of those who stay on the property to these little touches. The management focuses on taking extra steps to understand their guests’ preferences. An example of this includes asking patrons if there are specific items they would like to be available in the store upon arrival.

Currently, the campground does not host any specific events or activities. In terms of policies, smoking is not allowed in any of the buildings, and pets must be leashed at all times outside of tents or campers. Those who bring pets with them are required to take responsibility for cleaning up after their dogs. The campground operates on a non-refundable deposit policy, however, the owner intends to offer flexibility by honoring the deposit until the last day of the camping season.

Arbor Vitae Campground covers 40 acres of land and features a trail where guests can hike or drive golf carts and ATVs. The campground is located near Big Arbor Vitae Lake, known for its musky fishing. May 1st to October 15th is the typical season of operation for the property, with June, July, August, and September often receiving a higher quantity of visitors. The campground welcomes patrons of all ages, from families with kids to retired individuals. Susan reports the park hosts a diverse demographic, with a considerable majority of visitors being repeat guests.

With regard to nearby attractions, those staying at the campground tend to visit the Wildwood Wildlife Park Zoo and Safari in Minocqua where they can participate in the petting zoo experience. Other popular activities include ziplining, horseback riding, and attending a lumberjack show in the area. For dining options, the top recommended places by the manager are Four Seasons Resort & Supper Club, Northfork Fin & Filet, and El Tarasco Mexican Restaurant.

History

Arbor Vitae Campground, established in the late 1950s, has a history of hosting campers in the Woodruff, Wisconsin area. The campground has changed hands several times over the years, eventually being purchased by Don, the current owner, in 2012.

The manager of the property reports that Don has always been passionate about camping and realized his dream of owning a campground when he acquired Arbor Vitae. He enjoys connecting with guests and trying to create a welcoming and laid-back atmosphere. The campground focuses on embracing an old-school approach, trusting visitors to follow the honor system. One example of this is when it comes to purchasing wood and ice after hours. 

Under Don’s ownership, several changes have been made to the campground. The cabins have been updated with modern amenities, such as USB ports, and decks have been added for guests to utilize if desired. Future plans include building an enclosed porch with a new roof for the cabins and updating the privacy fences near the bathrooms. Each year, the campground strives to make continuous improvements, whether it’s upgrading picnic tables or enhancing other aspects of the property. While the specific future plans beyond the mentioned updates are still being determined, the focus, for now, is on enhancing the current offerings and trying to provide a pleasant camping experience for guests. Don and his team have ongoing goals to improve the campground and maintain a friendly and inviting atmosphere.

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Location

10545 Big Arbor Vitae Drive
Woodruff, Wisconsin 54568
United States

Type

Campground

Owners

Don Allen

Owned Since
2012
Previous Owners

Bill & Sue Olson

Phone
715-356-5146
Reviews
4.2 (105 Reviews)
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