Wisconsin RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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Adams County Parks & Rec
Adams County Parks & Rec in Arkdale, WI offers 220 miles of snowmobile trails, snowshoe paths, and summer hiking near Roche-A-Cri State Park.
Alana Springs Lodge & Cmpgrnd
Alana Springs Campground sits in the Driftless Region of Wisconsin. It offers water and electric hookups, scenic walking trails, and campfire rings.
Amnicon Acres Campground
Amnicon Acres Campground sits on 50 acres adjacent to Amnicon Falls State Park in Superior, WI, 154 miles north of Minneapolis.
Apostle Islands View Campgrnds
Waterfront RV park in Bayfield, WI with 50 full-hookup sites, 70-foot pull-through pads, and direct views of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
Apple Creek Campground
Apple Creek Campground offers 155 RV and tent sites on 20 acres in De Pere, WI, 10 minutes from Green Bay with a heated pool and stocked pond.
Aqualand Camp Resort
Aqualand Camp Resort in Sister Bay, WI offers 150 RV and tent sites on 38 acres with private trout ponds and wooded paths.
Baileys Grove Travel Park
Baileys Grove Travel Park offers 40 full-hookup RV sites in Door County, Wisconsin, 1.5 miles from Baileys Harbor and 3 miles from Kangaroo Lake.
Bass Lake Campground
Bass Lake Campground offers 150 extra-large wooded campsites on a 15-acre private lake, 6 miles from Wisconsin Dells attractions.
Birch Point Resort
Birch Point Resort sits on Marshmiller Lake in Bloomer, WI. Anglers access bass, panfish, and walleye. Sites start at $35 per night.
Birchwood Campground
Birchwood Campground operates as Camp Birchwood, a seasonal girls' summer camp on Birchwood Lake in Boulder Junction, WI, 5 hours north of Minneapolis.
Blackhawk Campgrounds
Blackhawk Campgrounds is a 490-site RV resort on three lakes in Milton, WI, 45 minutes from Madison. Sites include full hookups with 30/50 amp service.
Blackhawk Lake Recreation Area
Blackhawk Lake Recreation Area centers on a 95-acre spring-fed lake in Highland, WI. The park offers fishing, non-motorized boating, and winter recreation.
Wisconsin offers RV travelers access to over 15,000 lakes, dense forests, and vibrant cities across 106 campgrounds. Key regions include the Northwoods near Woodruff, the waterpark capital in Wisconsin Dells, and the Driftless Area around Baraboo. From Montello's chain of lakes to Black River Falls' trails, these parks provide diverse settings.
What types of RV campgrounds does Wisconsin have?
Wisconsin's 106 campgrounds include 42 state park facilities, 18 private resorts with full hookups, and 46 county or municipal parks. Each type offers distinct experiences, from rustic sites in national forests to luxury resorts with pools and clubhouses.
- State Park Campgrounds: Often have 30-amp electric only with sites averaging 50 feet long.
- Private RV Resorts: Feature full hookups, cable TV, and recreational facilities like pools and game rooms.
- County/Municipal Parks: Provide basic amenities at lower costs, suitable for short stays.
What amenities do Wisconsin RV parks offer?
Over 80% of Wisconsin's RV parks provide full hookups with 30/50 amp service, while 70% feature Wi-Fi and 65% have on-site laundry facilities. Standard amenities often include picnic tables, fire rings, and dump stations.
- Hookups: Water, sewer, and electric at most private parks.
- Recreation: Playgrounds, swimming pools, and hiking trails common in family-oriented parks.
- Services: Camp stores, propane filling, and RV repair available at 40% of locations.
How much does RV camping cost in Wisconsin?
Nightly rates for RV sites in Wisconsin range from $25 for basic state park spots to $75 for premium private resort sites with full amenities. Weekly discounts often reduce costs by 10-15%, and seasonal passes are available at state parks for $28 annually.
- Budget Sites: $20-$35 per night at county parks or dry camping areas.
- Mid-Range Sites: $40-$60 per night with full hookups and standard amenities.
- Premium Sites: $65-$100 per night at resorts with pools, activities, and waterfront views.
When is the best time to RV in Wisconsin?
The peak RV season in Wisconsin runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, with 90% of parks open and occupancy rates exceeding 85%. Shoulder seasons in May and September see milder weather and 30-40% lower rates at many campgrounds.
- Summer: June to August offers warm weather and all activities available.
- Fall: September to October provides foliage viewing and fewer crowds.
- Winter: Limited parks open, with under 20% offering winter camping, often with reduced services.
With 106 RV parks across Wisconsin, travelers find endless opportunities for lakeside relaxation and forest adventure.