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STAY Camping
For the RVers, A-framers, and those who find comfort around the campfire, leave no trace and enjoy nights under the stars at any of Delafield’s beautiful campgrounds.

Lapham Peak Unit of the
Kettle Moraine State Forest
Located along the Ice Age Scenic Trail, campsites are located about 0.25 miles downhill from the Tower parking lot and about 1 mile uphill from the Evergreen parking lot. The site includes a primitive toilet, and campers must practice "leave no trace" by carrying in and carrying out all supplies, garbage, and recyclables. The main gate to the property closes at 9 p.m.

Naga-Waukee County Park
on Nagawicka Lake
Offering spectacular views of Nagawicka Lake, Naga-Waukee Park has 208 acres of sprawling open spaces and charming trails. The oak and hickory forest and thick undergrowth define the trails that wind throughout the park, which is home to many different species of wildlife. Take the boardwalk down to the beach and view the lake from lookouts along the beach house.
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