There are 15 camping spots with electric hook-up and 5 tent sites.
Camping is open April 15 through October 31 each year. (Water and dump station may open later or close earlier due to the weather.)
Bathrooms, shower, water to fill tanks, and dump station are available.
Electric site fee is $20 per night. Tent site fee (non-electric) is $10 per night.
Campsites are first come, first served. We do not accept reservations.
Campers are required to prepay into the yellow mailbox. Sites are checked daily for valid occupancy.
Check out by 2pm.
Click to see Hoffman Park Camping Rules and Park Rules.
View the Hoffman Park Camping Map for more information.
The Parks & Rec office is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. That is the best time to call or email.
From Jct of I-94 & Hwy 35 (Exit 3), S 8 mi on Hwy 35 to Division St, E 0.2 mi to Division St (Cty M), W 0.3 mi on Hanson, N 0.2 mi (L)
For non-campers, the dump fee is $5.00, payable at the dump site.
Maximum stay is 2 weeks in electric sites and 5 days for tents.
Always so clean, and plenty to do for the whole family! We walked out dog around and we love how big this park is. My husband loves frisbee golf, and I love to watch baseball so it's a win for us both!
Great Park! For both big & little kids. There's little toys set up for them to play music on & all different types of cool little gadgets around the park. My 8 year old & 2 year old had a blast! & There's a little trail to follow in the park as well. Just park at the very back parking area.
A great tribute to the 3 little girls taken way to early. Big playground for kids of all ages. 4 white sand volleyball courts. A campground and frisbee golf course. One of our favorite parks!
I will gladly come back if I am in their area. The park is fantastic, and I didn't even get to explore it all. Please keep things in perspective when booking here. This is a park first and campground second. As an example, there is not water at the campsite, but there is a fill site at the park. I can't take a star away for that as some campgrounds are the same way. There are not a ton of trees, but there ones that are in the campground are fairly mature and provide some shade. There are 30 amp and 50 amp sites. The dump station is o. The way out of the park. I don't like that the sump is on an uphill grade. You may not get your tanks as empty when dumping because of it. Sites were gravel. The "yard" was not huge for each of the sites, but it sufficed. All this comes at what may be the lowest overnight rate ai have ever paid!