**Due to the on-site construction of the new NWSF Agriculture Complex, the Fair Hill Campground is currently closed. Online Reservations will resume after the project is complete and will be accessible via the campground's page. Certain reservation requests may be accommodated, please contact Joe Seckora at 715.864.2428 to discuss.**
Located on the grounds of the Northern Wisconsin State Fair in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin our campground's name, Fair Hill, is derived from the Ski Slide that was located in the Leinenkugel's field in the 1940s. Many locals recall skiing and sledding down Fair Hill Slide, located next to the Fairgrounds! Fair Hill Campgrounds are available to the public from May through September.
Your stay at Fair Hill Campgrounds will be unique due to our convenient location as we are within walking distance to Historic Downtown Chippewa Falls, Leinenkugel Brewery Tours, Mason Shoe Outlet Store, Irvine Park & Zoo, and the public pool area as well as being located on the Old Abe bike trail that will take you for miles and miles along the Chippewa River.
We know you will enjoy the area and Thank You for choosing Fair Hill Campgrounds for your next stay in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
$30.00 per night for Full-Service Camping with electrical and water hookup
$15.00 per night for No-service dry camping
Keeping safety a top priority for our visitors and construction team, Fair Hill Camping is closed for the season.
My experience at this campground has been great. The camp host was helpful and accommodating. The grounds are well kept. There are full hookups with 50 amp service. Overall it's a nice atmosphere with shopping and laundry nearby.
It would be unfair to compare this park to privately-owned or state parks which have more amenities; so, for what it is (on fairgrounds property), it is a decent place. We were visiting with family in town for about a week and this was the only park that had full hookups and a site large enough to accommodate our 40' fifth wheel. It should be noted that our site was one of only four that had full hookups that included sewer. Also, your AC should be in top working condition if you plan on staying here in hot weather as shade is hard to come by. Camp hosts Paul and Pam were very accommodating. We asked them if they could bring a picnic table to our site so we could have family over for a BBQ - they brought one over with a forklift. Nice folks.
This us such a pretty place. The sites were big. Ours was a pull through & we were off by ourselves. We saw a few more campers scattered around. I would love to be there when they are having an event. They have so much room & the grounds are pretty. We would definitely stay here again.
We only stayed overnight as we were traveling through. It was super easy to make day of reservation online. You pay host when you arrive (cash or check) $30 for 30 amp. Karen the host met us at the gate and guided us to our spot. She was very kind super friendly. The park was a beautifully groomed level grass field. Plenty of space. Wifi worked fine although Karen warned me it may not give good signal as we were in back field. It was peaceful and quite. No event was going on at the fairgrounds. Recommend.
Looked at lots of places to camp in the general area, as I am traveling for work. Prices are great, very nice grounds, bathrooms and shower are always immaculate. I like that the campsites are spread out, not on top of each other. Closest camper to me is about 75yds away. It is a fairground, so it is flat, with a few trees, but it sure beats the concrete jungle options. I was staying here when the county fair arrived, had to move spots during the fair(which I knew ahead of time, and was compensated for), was really cool to be on the Fairgrounds during the fair. Access to the rides, games, food and events was easy, especially when you are steps from your home.
Moved back to my previous spot after the fair left, staying in a 30amp site with water and power, no sewer hookup. Dump station on grounds, easily accessible. My site is all grass as I believe most are, some sites that are 50amp I believe, are on gravel with full hookup. Easy pull thru for most sites except the 50amps, they are back in I believe, with more than enough room for a motorhome or massive 5th wheel. Water spigots can be far to run a hose to for the 30 and 20 sites, but not a big deal. Water is good, no complaints there. Grounds are well kept, no trash, lawn mowed frequently, all around very clean.
The campground host Karen is a LEGEND!!! Answered all of my questions before I booked a site(which i had a lot cause of the fair move), always willing to help and make sure your stay is amazing!! She is the BEST!!! Would definitely recommend staying here for short or long term.