This Wisconsin state park campground is rated one of the best in the United States

Copper Falls State Park's campground stock keeps rising.
First, it was rated the third-best place to camp in the Midwest in 2025 by The Dyrt, a popular camping website and app. Now, it's also earned the honor of being the No. 10 camping destination in the entire country by the same website. Like last time, the rankings are based on user reviews and ratings.
Located in Mellen, the park features two campgrounds with 55 total campsites. The North Campground has 32 sites (28 with electric hookups), while the South Campground has 23 non-electric sites (including four walk-ins) and a four-person cabin with padded beds and nearby shower facilities.
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Camping costs $20 to $30 per night, depending on the site and whether it has electrical hookups. All sites come with picnic tables, fire rings and tent pads, and pets are allowed at all campsites.
Visitors can also enjoy many hiking trails, fishing in Loon Lake and nearby rivers, and exploring other picturesque areas of the park.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin's Copper Falls State Park campground rated in nation's best