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  • Firewood Available
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  • Electric Hookups
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Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Apr. 3, 2024

Family-Oriented Campsite Hidden From Plain View

Unless you knew of Hickory Hills Campground, you wouldn’t happen across this site by luck or accident. While technically within the small itty bitty town of Edgerton, Hickory Hills is located far enough north and east for one to scratch their head in a bit of abject confusion. Located due east of the major highway of 39/90, as you are barreling north or south in the south-central area of Wisconsin, you would have to exit off State Highway 73, where you see signs for the small hamlet of Albion, from which you’ll head north a smidge, until you catch State Highway 106 east until you run into an intersection with Hillside Road, where you’ll head north for about a few miles until you come across Hickory Hills Campground on your right.

Directions aside, this campground will immediately feel to you as though it is certainly dated as you’ll discover that the buildings and overall infrastructure are a bit dilapidated and definitely in needed of repair. That said, the thickly wooded forest that encircles this campground creates a sense of peace and serenity that are unmatched. Plus, you are so far away from the major highway you likely just got off of, in addition to being so far away from any signs of civilization, you’ll feel completely burrowed away from all the noise, traffic and distractions you were eagerly trying to leave in the first place.

As for the campground itself, this is an update from my previous post, where I wanted to share an update as well as some additional photos. For the most part, despite 2+ years passing since writing my initial review, not much has changed here apart from brand new management, where you’ll still enjoy a smattering of overnight accommodations, whether that’s a cottage, bunk hose, smartly outfitted cabins, substantial number of back-in and pull-through RV slots (complete with the standard electric, water and sewage hook-ups) as well as primitive tent camping spots. Other amenities include: campground store, 172 acre spring-fed lake with its own beachhead, oversized inflatables, mini-golf, shuffleboard, fully-stocked snack bar, swimming pool, rowboat & canoe rentals, athletic field, basketball courts, sand volleyball court, dedicated fishing spots, shower & restroom facilities, horseshoe pits, Gaga pit, playgrounds, space ball, water wars and a massive jumping pillow.

Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’re looking to get your fishing on, what’s great about Hickory Hills Campground is that they provide you direct access to Rice Lake, where you’ll catch no shortage of blue gills, small and large mouthed bass, bullheads and crappie; (2) Once you grow tired of conjuring up that next meal from your roto-molded Cordova cooler or onboard RV mini-fridge, I’ll be honest, you might be challenged as you are clear out in the middle of nowhere, but that said, if you don’t mind a short drive, head east where you’ll find Outpost, which sits right on Lake Koshkonong and offers up a stunning log cabin wooden bar offering a sublime selection of local, domestic and import beers on tap, a well-stocked liquor bar and a typical Wisconsin food-shilling restaurant offering up bites like duck bacon wontons, ultimate grilled cheese, where you’ll want to splurge and get it with bacon and tomato, as well as some decently smoked brisket; (3) If you’d like a nice slice of old school Americana while you are in these parts, head on over to Little Amerricka Amusement Park that will keep your kiddos entertained and off the smart phones for at least 2-3 hours as they will enjoy this retro-1950s amusement theme park; and (4) Should you elect to learn a bit of local history, head on over to either Milton House Museum or Stoughton Historical Museum, both of which will make you more educated on the place you happen to be in than most of the folks here.

Happy Camping!

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  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Stuart K., April 3, 2024
  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Stuart K., April 3, 2024
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Reviewed May. 30, 2022

Pretty good

Pros - nice wooded sites, excellent fishing, amenities are good, bathrooms (near the lodge) are nice

Cons - for Memorial Day weekend the pool wasn’t open, porta-potties near the lake and lodge were still padlocked/closed, and non stop golf cart traffic.

Can’t complain about this place too much. It is as nice as it was when I came here 30 years ago. Just wish they had been more ready for the holiday weekend…I’d come again, but wait for later in the year when everything is up and running. Pool being closed made the beach crazy busy.

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Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Michael T., May 30, 2022
Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jan. 1, 2022

Wooden Meadow Roadside Experience

You’re out in an amazing patch of farmland, when BAM! you come across Hickory Hills Campground. Hidden from site, the entire grounds are completely surrounded by a very thick wall of tall trees that barricades this place from most of civilization. About a 25 minute drive from HWY 39/90, you’ll easily find P&Q here and ample space to realize your camping dreams albeit with some fairly hefty servings of very outdated cartoon characters that you won’t recognized. There is the buzz of constant whinning golf carts zipping by, but if you can get pass this, the amenities aren’t too bad(although the swimming pool is in serious need of a new paint job). Tent campers comingle here with the RV population, which is somewhat irking, but not the end of the world as we found the entire community to be quite welcoming and inviting. Showers and bathrooms are barely passable, but all in all, a decent experience. 

Happy Camping!

  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Stuart K., January 1, 2022
  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Stuart K., January 1, 2022
  • Review photo of Hickory Hills Campground by Stuart K., January 1, 2022
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Location

Hickory Hills Campground is located in Wisconsin

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Directions

From jct I-90 (exit 160) & Hwy-73: Go 1/2 mi N on Hwy-73, then 3/4 mi E on Hwy-106, then 3/4 mi N on Hillside Rd.

Address

856 Hillside Rd
Edgerton, WI 53534

Coordinates

42.89762334 N
89.04251267 W

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