About Tom's Campground
Tom's Campground sits on 55 acres of rural Wisconsin hillside overlooking a pasture and trout stream. The land has been in the Thomas family for six generations.
Tom's Campground occupies 55 acres of rural Wisconsin hillside overlooking a pasture and trout stream. The land has been in the Thomas family for six generations. The property was homesteaded from the government over 100 years ago.
A trout stream runs through the property for fishing. A stone cottage built by Halvor Knutson remains on the grounds. A cold spring still flows behind the cottage.
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What Amenities Does Tom's Campground Offer?
Tom's Campground provides free WiFi, campfire rings at each site, showers and flush toilets, a pit toilet and dump station, and a registration and snack area.
Is Tom's Campground Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Rates at Tom's Campground?
Nightly rates start at $34. The campground offers daily and weekly rates. Call 608-935-5446 for specific rates and to make a reservation for the next season.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Tom's Campground?
Tom's Campground is closed for the 2025 season. Reservations for the next season are available by calling 608-935-5446. The campground fills quickly for holiday weekends.
Where Is Tom's Campground Located?
What Attractions Are Near Tom's Campground?
The campground is in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, near Governor Dodge State Park (15 miles) and The House on the Rock (20 miles). The area offers hiking, fishing, and historical attractions.
What Activities Are Available at Tom's Campground?
Guests can fish in the trout stream on the property, enjoy campfires at their site, and explore the 55-acre property. The historic stone cottage and spring are points of interest.
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Tom's Campground?
Tom's Campground is a family-owned and operated seasonal campground with a rustic, rural atmosphere. The owners live on adjoining property and have deep roots in the area.