Great disc golf course with events for the more casual players!
I've camped all over the state at State Parks and all over out West. I will say that this camp host is the best camp host I ever dealt with. She has more ambition than park rangers who work for the DNR and collect a check from it. Every camp host should take note. She was definitely older and not afraid to jump on the UTV and haul fire wood around for campers. Mosquitos are definitely irritating but overall a good experience.
We love this campground. This is the second time we've stayed in site 33 (once last year, once this year). Electric hookups, very good bathrooms/shower house, several playgrounds around, paved camp road, very little poison ivy, lots of birds... I can go on.
And I will: there is a local aquatics center a short walk/bike ride from camp. Only a $5 entrance and they have two giant slides, a kids area, diving board, lots of chairs and shade.
If you have bikes, the downtown area is only 2 miles away and has a great coffee shop and a couple cute antique stores.
If you're driving, Horicon marsh and nature preserve is only 6 miles up the road and has amazing trails.
The only down sids are the mosquitoes (bring a screen room if you want to sit outside), and the sites are on the small side, but plenty big enough for our 26ft rv and 8 ft screen room.
Great campground with clean showers and restrooms. Sites are pretty big and remote for the most part. Some sites are set up backwards had to pull into a back in site for my door to face the correct way
It's a pretty, quiet campground. They don't have water hookups. Potable water is available. Electricity is available on each campsite. The mosquitoes are plentiful. I believe it's because of the woods, undergrowth, and nearby river. Screen tents are very helpful.