When you’re ready to beat the summer heat, and enjoy some family-friendly camping and outdoor fun, it’s time to head for Harbour Village. Just an hours’ drive northeast of Green Bay, this 300-acre resort features waterslides, swimming and fishing ponds, splash pad, sand beach, sports areas, putt-putt golf, an RC racetrack, and several playgrounds. There’s also plenty of fun for big kids (adults) as well, including disc golf, horseshoes, and shuffleboard, and an adults-only pool and hot tub. The resort also has nature trails for strolling through the woods and watching for local wildlife, and an outdoor theater that shows movies on weekends that can be enjoyed from your own picnic blanket.
The campground at Harbor Village features 200 tent and RV campsites so you can settle in just how you like. Tent campers can choose from modern sites with water and electricity, or more secluded, primitive sites for “roughing it.” RV and trailer sites are available with back-in and pull-through pads, all with hookups. Sites are available in wooded and open areas, and all are equipped with picnic tables and fire pits. Campground amenities include drinking water, bathhouses, laundry facilities, and recycling and dump stations. An onsite store sells groceries, ice, firewood, water toys, clothing and games. Dogs are permitted, but must remain leashed, and stay in designated areas. Seasonal campsite rates range from $28–$70/night; cabin rates $65–$190/night.
If you want to double your fun at Harbour Village, plan your visit for one of their themed weekends. Pack your hats and boots for Cowboy Weekend, don your favorite Wisconsin sports team wear for Wisco Weekend, or come dressed as your favorite hero for Superhero Weekend—with a golf cart parade! For food and drink fun, plan to visit during Irish Fest or Oktoberfest. Join the festivities for Christmas in July, Summer Halloween, or the Pirate Pool Party Weekend. Come for scavenger hunts, craft sales, pet parades, community potlucks, and free, live entertainment. With so much fun to be enjoyed at Harbour Village, you may need to plan more than one vacation.
I don't understand where the bad reviews for this place come from. I was honestly a bit worried about booking this for my family vacation but we had a great time.
Our site was 127 and it was plenty big enough to fit our 32' TT and our truck. The lot was just wooded enough to offer some privacy and feel like actual camping. The site was level and I don't think we saw a single mosquito the entire 4 days we were there.
The activities were fun and considering the site was only $65 a night and they are all included it is one hell of a great deal. The lady in the clubhouse was so incredibly nice and helped us with everything we needed. The mini golf was in good shape. We've seen some dilapidated mini golf at other campgrounds. The pond was fun and the pool was really warm. Honestly the only problem we had was the wildfire smoke and there wasn't anything anyone could do about that. We will definitely be back. I would suggest visiting during the week like we did because it was peaceful.
Nice campground with decent size sites. If you go in a wooded site it's a little more tight for larger campers. I was disappointed by the office staff. They were not very friendly. It also appeared that they had staffing issues as the water slides would close randomly or not even open. Overall I did like the layout of the campground and my kids have more than enough activities to keep busy.
We stayed here over Labor Day Weekend for a family gathering. From reservation to checkout we were treated professionally and with kindness! KUDOS to you! There is so much to do here there is no need to leave EVER! :-) The waterpark was open with many friendly lifeguards on duty, the pond with the inflatables was nice, pie eating contest, a band, those pedal bikes and mini golf. We played the human foosball, explored the grounds, rode bikes and enjoyed the evening glo ride. The bathrooms and laundry area were always clean. We highly recommend and will likely return.
We went for Father's day 2023. Slides were closed. Are whole purpose for going. Also had to hike everything to our campsite. We weren't told it was a no vehicle site. Make sure you ask questions prior to making reservations.
Garbage management!!! Unfortunately I can't leave a 0 star review. Booked 2 nights in their cabin for a one last hoorah before wrapping up the summer fun. Got there, seen the cabin was not stocked with any of the "basic needs." After the THIRD attempt at getting the right cabin key from the staff who was clearly under the influence of something, we called and requested a refund and was told "yes our system is down today, come back tomorrow and we can refund it." So we left. Tried getting back in touch with the "manager" and never heard from her again. Had we known that we actually were not going to be refunded, we would have figured out a way to make due vs forfitting ALL of our money. Few days later they had "revised the website" to include the information. Months later we are still waiting on a return call from the broad and our refund. Don't stay in their cabins if you are looking to have anything more than a roll of toilet paper. Bring all your own utensils and bedding. Well.... at that rate AVOID staying Herr and rent an Air B&B instead.