If you are looking for a camping experience unlike any other, Coconut Cove RV Resort in Hazel Green is the place for you. This resort-caliber campground overlooks the mighty Mississippi River, providing breathtaking views and a large variety of fun activities and amenities to enjoy. From our tropical-themed beachfront tiki bar to our floating aqua adventure park, Coconut Cove has exciting features for people of all ages.
Located on Bluff Road in Hazel Green, WI, you’ll find that getting to Coconut Cove RV Resort from Dubuque, Rutledge, Jamestown, Louisburg, and other surrounding areas is a breeze. Whether you need a “day-cation” or a vacation, come see for yourself why Coconut Cove is the place to be.
1549 Bluff Rd., Hazel Green, WI 53811
The campground seems fairly new, has a lot of new cabins and permanent campers. The pond and swim
Area is very nice. Weekenders are put down in the lower portion. We stayed on a Mon-Wednesday and We were the only ones in entire lower portion at the furthest point, closest to the River. BEWARE The biggest FYI is there is a train track about 100 feet the sites. The track is an active line. The trains run 2x per hour but seemed to stop between 9pm- 2am then they are back at it. Not only do the run loud but they blow the horn as they pass everytime all hours of the day & night. I actually called hotels
For availability. Overall the campground itself is Nice .. but the train was definitely a negative for us.
All in all a great place, food and drinks were really good. It's been updated and relatively clean except public restrooms near the pool. Then there are the trains... If you like trains all day and night blowing the horn and shaking your RV pick the spots on the outside edge of the lake. We were able to move our RV to other side which was better but could occasionally hear the rain horn at night. Despite this we enjoyed the campground and the staff was great too. Don't forget to have a "train shot"!
This is a great place if you’re looking to have a fun, lazy, weekend getaway! Food and drinks were very good as well! We rented a glamping pod for the weekend, and although it was a super neat little cabin, I feel like the price is a pretty high considering you have to bring ALL of you own stuff including bedding. For $250 a night (almost $500 for the whole weekend) I feel like there should at least be a made bed already set up for you. Overall, I would definitely come back and stay again for the weekend, as long as prices don’t go up!