Big River Resort
Very clean well taken care of campground
The owners where very accommodating and it shows they take pride in there campground. Site where level Lawn was manicured and the bathrooms where phenomenal
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The Mississippi River valley surrounding Cochrane, Wisconsin features a diverse range of camping environments within a short drive. State parks dominate the landscape, with Merrick State Park in nearby Fountain City offering both North and South Campgrounds with river access and spacious sites. Perrot State Park in Trempealeau provides camping in the scenic Driftless Area with hiking trails created by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Across the river in Minnesota, Whitewater State Park's Minneiska Campground offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options. Private campgrounds like Sleepy Hollow in Fountain City supplement these public options with additional amenities for RVs and cabin rentals.
Wisconsin state park campgrounds in the region typically require advance reservations, especially during summer weekends. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though water systems may be winterized from October through April. As one camper noted, "Drinking water had already been turned off for the season, but the bathroom still had running water and flush toilets in mid-October." Train noise affects several riverside campgrounds, particularly Merrick State Park, where one reviewer mentioned, "The trains do go by quite a bit, but it really hasn't bothered us." Cell service varies throughout the area, with T-Mobile coverage reported as "almost non-existent depending on location" at some campgrounds.
Wildlife viewing opportunities rank highly among camper experiences in the region. Perrot State Park campers report hearing sandhill cranes calling from nearby rookeries in the mornings. At Whitewater State Park, visitors have encountered deer, mink, water snakes, and golden eagles. The Mississippi River provides excellent fishing access, though boat launches "can get busy on weekends." Cart-in sites at several parks offer more seclusion, with one camper describing Great River Bluffs' cart-in sites as "well spaced out with lots of trees, nice flat tent pads, a newer clean vault and good fresh water." Hiking trails throughout the region showcase dramatic river valley views, with Brady's Bluff at Perrot State Park particularly noted for "providing an amazing view of the Mississippi."
"Easy access to hiking trails. My site was close in distance to adjacent ones, but was on the edge by the creek, so it was pretty quiet."
"Keep watch on the ground to not accidentally step on a snake. They do have Timber Rattlesnake but they are so rare I didn't see one."
from $25 - $250 / night
Check Availability"This is our first Wisconsin state park camping experience. This place is lovely! Nice and secluded. Our site is spacious. Nice deep fire ring with a grill grate. Really close to the river, as well."
"The website states there are tracks nearby that are active 24 hours. This was not a problem for us at all. They were hardly noticeable. We did stay at the north loop, as we wanted electric hook up."
from $15 - $26 / night
Check Availability"Showers and flush toilets at the north campground which is a quick drive or a very long walk. They were clean, but showers could use a refresh."
"Some are more off by themselves and some are right next to each other. There is drive in, cart in, and pull in sites. There is nice ground for renting as well. Many of the sites are on the river."
from $15 / night
Check Availability"Located among driftless Wisconsin, Perrot SP is a great place to camp. The highlight of this park are the hiking trails created by the CCC."
"There is a rail line that runs along between the Mississippi and the park edge, campsites are away from this but still can be heard as well as motor boats on the River."
from $39 / night
Check Availability"This campground is a home away from home. We found this campground through this app, and was very happy with our stay. We had one of the primitive sites on the river front, and it was huge!"
"Clean bath house and convenient outdoor bathroom buildings around the grounds. The road along the river is narrow making it hard to back your camper into the riverfront sites if you have neighbors."
"We camped with tents on 2 sites next to each other! Wonderful family camping trip ever! The water activities were awesome 👌. Child activities are super fun. 4th of July weekend! Two thumbs up 👍👌"
"It is set in a valley with 3 to 4 hundred foot hills full of trails on a working farm."
from $22 - $36 / night
Check Availability"Short drive to White Water State Park. A lot of great trout fishing spots along the river. Very peaceful campground, great view of the stars on clear nights! Will definitely be back."
"It was so fun to socialize in the shared space around the fire and play games. If you are up in the bluff, be sure to wear good shoes for the hike up. "
from $29 - $139 / night
Check Availability"We always bring the kayaks, so the water access offered is why we stay. 3 Campgrounds:
- Island sites offer the best-in-park privacy for a campsite, but they are walk in (carts provided"
from $15 - $40 / night
Check Availability"Carley State Park is easy to overlook in favor of nearby Whitewater State Park. Whitewater has an actual visitor center, the dramatic scenery, the flush toilets, and spacious/level sites."
"Site #2 is further down a path with 4 picnic tables and room for 4-5 tents. The site is right at the park border, with farm land/prairie just on the other Side of the trees."
from $20 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Short drive to Stockholm and Pepin Wisconsin."
from $68 / night
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The owners where very accommodating and it shows they take pride in there campground. Site where level Lawn was manicured and the bathrooms where phenomenal
I camp site is beautiful but they do not have any USPS delivery so you must get delivered to the post office
We are in site 17 and it is mostly level. Many of the sites are for tents and not enough room for a small camper or the gravel area is not level, so try to view sites and comments before reserving. Nice hiking trails along the river. Vault toilets er clean. Very quiet campground. Large grassy area by river with picnic tables and grills for large group gatherings. Wish it had a dump station though- will have to consider going to Whitewater state park down the road to dump.
We camped with tents on 2 sites next to each other! Wonderful family camping trip ever! The water activities were awesome 👌. Child activities are super fun. 4th of July weekend! Two thumbs up 👍👌
Great RV park! First time RV’ers and we choose this location for Mother’s Day weekend. They had a market for small businesses and live music as well! A lot for the kids to do on this property!!
Beautiful setting along the Mississippi River. A few campsites right on the river edge. Also sites with Electric.
Across the railroad tracks is the nice little village of Stockholm which is famous for the PIE Shop. The village also has a wonderful bakery and other small shops and cafes.
A very nice Nature Center outside of town with great prairie trails and views overlooking the Mississippi River up high in the bluffs.
The campground does NOT have showers.
Campground does not have sewage dumping station.
The campground is located close to the railroad tracks but the trains go through fast and were not as bad as we expected.
Clean level campsites, many overlooking Lake Pepin. Sites are short but there are separate areas to park your vehicle if needed. Not many electric sites. Many sites have tent pads and there are frequent pit toilets and well as a new restroom and shower building. Quiet except for the low rumble of frequent trains from both the Wi and MN sides. Lots of great trails! Of varying difficulties.
Clean and large bathrooms. Very safe and family friendly. It is a bit on the smaller side.
This is a very small campground in the middle of town across from the high school track/football field. It has a handful of grassy sites. River is behind the property. It is located off a fairly busy road. The bike trail and root river (paddling route) is close by. Pretty area.
Camping near Cochrane, Wisconsin offers distinct seasons with winter temperatures often dropping below freezing, while summer brings humid days averaging in the mid-80s. The region sits within the Driftless Area, characterized by steep limestone bluffs and deep river valleys untouched by glaciers during the last ice age. Fall camping brings colorful foliage along the Mississippi backwaters, though campers should be prepared for seasonal water shutoffs at many facilities.
Tubing on gentle rivers: At Lazy D Campground, located just 30 minutes from Cochrane, visitors can enjoy tubing down their lazy river. As one camper mentioned, "Fun tubing! Campers are able to sit in the river and 'help' tubers along." The friendly staff make the experience even better, with another visitor noting, "The woman who drove the bus to pick us up was amazingly friendly, you could tell she loved her job."
Hiking club trails: Carley State Park offers hiking club trails with challenging river crossings. A visitor reported, "When the water levels are lower you are able to cross on giant concrete steps." Be prepared for wet feet, as one camper warned, "Get ready to have wet feet though! There are two water bridge crossings and the waters were high when we were there."
Frisbee golf: Prairie Island City Campground incorporates a frisbee golf course throughout the tent camping area. As one camper observed, "The whole tent camping area is in the middle of a frisbee golf course so lots of foot traffic by the sites." The course provides an opportunity for casual recreation while camping.
Minimal mosquitoes in specific areas: Whitewater State Park stands out for its low mosquito population. A camper explained why: "Best part: very few mosquitoes!! (The cold, constantly moving water helps keep them away.)" Another visitor confirmed this rare benefit, noting, "We were surprised that there were minimal mosquitoes at Whitewater."
Historical demonstrations: Perrot State Park occasionally hosts heritage camps showcasing historical techniques. As one visitor shared, "The Saturday we were there they had a heritage camp set up to learn about how things were done in the past." These educational opportunities add cultural context to the camping experience.
Evening wildlife displays: Prairie Island City Campground offers natural evening entertainment. One camper reported, "The only noises we were actually aware of were natural ones...some cows in the distance, lots of birds and at night, Barred Owls and a few coyotes. All welcome noises for us!" Another visitor mentioned a stunning natural light show: "At night the fireflies come over the river and it is amazing. Absolutely beautiful."
Seasonal water availability: Water systems at campgrounds throughout the region typically shut down during colder months. A winter visitor to Whitewater State Park noted, "This time of year, water is not on in the campground, but there is a spigot right across the road at the visitor center that is on (easy 2 min walk)." Plan accordingly by bringing your own water or checking which facilities remain operational.
Flooding impacts: River-adjacent campgrounds like Merrick State Park experience periodic flooding. One reviewer observed, "The river was high when we visited, and some of the river-facing sites were flooded out." Another camper mentioned, "The southern portion has been closed all summer because of flooding."
Train noise levels: Train tracks run near several campgrounds, but the impact varies by location. A visitor to Merrick State Park wrote, "I grew up in a train town, so I loved hearing the trains in the distance, but if you were up at North camp, it would indeed be really loud." Consider your sensitivity to noise when selecting a campsite.
Nature programs: Perrot State Park offers interactive educational opportunities. A visitor noted, "During our stay, they had a presentation on birds and our boys really enjoyed it." The visitor center includes informative displays about local wildlife and geology.
Indoor alternatives: When rain disrupts camping plans, nearby attractions provide shelter. A camper at Whitewater State Park suggested, "Despite the rain we had a great time! Because of the rain we went to the eagle center near Wisconsin. A must see if your looking for something indoors!"
Campground amenities for kids: Lazy D Campground features multiple attractions designed for children. A visitor shared, "Mellow family friendly campground with just enough for the kids to do - playground, bounce pad, tuning, pool." However, they also cautioned, "The petting zoo is a bit disappointing but otherwise it is a fantastic place!"
Site selection for larger vehicles: Merrick State Park offers designated areas for different camping styles. A visitor explained, "Three loops: north (with electric service), island (walk-to, tent only) and south (dry camping)." For RVs, they recommended, "We toured the north loop; sites are pretty close together and not that well screened from each other."
Electric hookups for seasonal comfort: Fall and winter campers appreciate electric sites for additional comfort. As one camper at Merrick State Park shared, "Liked having electricity in the fall to run a heater, fryer and fillet knife." These hookups become particularly valuable during colder months when additional heating may be necessary.
Narrow roads challenge: Several campgrounds feature tight roads that can be difficult to navigate. A Prairie Island camper cautioned, "The road along the river is narrow making it hard to back your camper into the riverfront sites if you have neighbors." Arrive early or request assistance when backing into sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Cochrane, WI?
According to TheDyrt.com, Cochrane, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 137 campgrounds and RV parks near Cochrane, WI and 4 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Cochrane, WI?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cochrane, WI is Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 51 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cochrane, WI?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Cochrane, WI.
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