Best RV Parks & Resorts near Briggsville, WI

Several RV parks surround Briggsville, Wisconsin, offering convenient access to Wisconsin Dells attractions. Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park provides dedicated RV sites with 50-amp service and full hookups, operating from April 15 to October 7. The park features big-rig friendly pull-through sites with level gravel pads. Nearby, Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground remains open year-round with spacious sites that accommodate larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Arrowhead RV Campground in Wisconsin Dells offers big-rig friendly sites with water, electric, and sewer connections from mid-April through mid-October. "The sites are nice and level with easy in and out as well as multiple back-in sites for overnight stay or longer," notes one RV traveler about the region's campgrounds.

Most RV parks in the area maintain clean shower facilities and dump stations, with many offering on-site propane refill services. Cell service varies by location, with stronger signals typically available at parks closer to Wisconsin Dells. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when Wisconsin Dells tourism peaks. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the region's RV campgrounds, though specific restrictions may apply. The proximity to Interstate 90/94 makes these parks easily accessible for motorhomes and travel trailers, with minimal challenging terrain. Winter camping options are limited, as most RV parks close between mid-October and mid-April, with Ho-Chunk RV Resort being a notable exception for year-round operation.

Best RV Sites Near Briggsville, Wisconsin (152)

    1. Arrowhead RV Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wisconsin Dells, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Beautiful area, sites are situated with the terrain which can make them interesting to get into. They're gravel and mostly level. Good wifi which is purchased separately."

    "We were able to have 3 pop ups and 2 tents on 3 sites. We also rented a cabin for the great grandparents. All sites and cabin were clean. Bathrooms were also clean."

    2. Yukon Trails Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wisconsin Dells, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We were impressed by this little gem not too far from the Wisconsin Dells. At has amenities similar to the larger resort campgrounds but keeps a charming in the woods campground feel."

    "Rentals for golf carts are available and a store on site.  Arcade for the kids.  Public showers were also free if needed.  "

    3. Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Lake Delton, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 356-5890

    $45 - $85 / night

    "We were able to check in online and drive right to our campsite, to get our enjoyment started right away. Our spot, F-2, was right across from the playground and great for my kiddo."

    "The new section will be a lot better next year, but *just* finished construction and it is still a wide open area."

    4. Lake of the Woods Campground

    3 Reviews
    Neshkoro, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They have a store, a bar, coin op laundry, a pool, a clean little pond & a great playground... tons to do to keep busy!"

    "Pool and kiddie pool were clean and the beach/pond was so nice. If your in the back get a golf cart because the walk to the front where everything is is far."

    5. Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lake Delton, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 253-2132

    "Quiet, all drive-thrus, reasonable rates, very close to the dells, clean bathhouse.

    We enjoyed our stay close to everything.  Walmart and major shopping within a half  a mile. pet friendly."

    "We were so close to plenty of fun things to do and shopping!"

    6. Nature's Touch Campground

    1 Review
    Lake Delton, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 253-3122

    $44 - $320 / night

    "Porta potty near our original site was full and there for closed. So we picked a different site near the bathhouse.

    The bathhouse was clean at night but not in the morning."

    7. Ox Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Montello, WI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 589-5390

    $35 - $55 / night

    8. Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Wisconsin Dells, WI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 666-2040

    "Laundry was less expensive than most laundromats we’ve used this year. Everything worked great. We also enjoyed the trails around, but had to pick a ton of ticks off our dogs!"

    "Best campground in the Wisconsin Dells by far."

    9. Edge-O-Dells Camping & RV Resort (21+)

    1 Review
    Wisconsin Dells, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 253-4275

    "The bar has live music and it is right next to the pool area. Had a blast playing water volleyball and sitting in the hot tub in the evening."

    10. The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort

    2 Reviews
    Necedah, WI
    34 miles
    Website

    "Definitely recommend for a seasonal home away from home"

    "Clean and Friendly Next to a huge restaurant and bar that have the lowest prices for above average food.  Definitely recommend.  Overnight sites easy to get into and large sites."

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RV Park Reviews near Briggsville, WI

737 Reviews of 152 Briggsville Campgrounds


  • Chuck W.
    May. 27, 2022

    Coloma Camperland

    Clean & Safe

    Located Within 1.5 miles of I-39 with easy access on & off I-39. Diesel fuel & gas also available at the exit. Campground has 3 pull through sites, big rig friendly, sewer, water, electric, level with easy in & out as well as multiple back in sites for overnight stay or longer. Tent camping available. LP refill onsite, firewood, & Dump station on site available to non guests for $10 fee. Free Wi-Fi, Bar with very good food and pool also on site. VERY CLEAN showers & restrooms. Very safe area for a good night's rest.

  • J
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Lantern DeForest

    Cute campground - near Madison

    We were in Site# B1. We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-thru. We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site. My jeep though did not fit. The site was easy to level.

    Our site was shaded with lots of trees. This was a larger sized lot with our neighbors not too close (but we did choose a premium site with a patio and paid extra to be on the end).

    This specific lot comes with a concrete patio The lot comes with a picnic table and fire hole in the ground.

    They have a community Outdoor kitchen-y area with picnic tables.
    They do not provide garbage service at your site so you must walk to garbage dumpster.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool.
    There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes and a volleyball court.

    They have a great general store.

    The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes but there are great places to ride bikes outside of campground, especially around Middleton and Madison.

    They have cabins for rent and tent areas.

    They have one shower house. The shower house has the typical stalls. These are kept mostly clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine.

    They have a fenced in dog park and many grassy areas to walk dogs.

    There were no trails to hike in the campground.

    Some fun things to do outside of the campground are the Saturday Farmer’s Market in Madison and multitude of bike trails.

  • Mary T.
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Christmas Mountain Village Campground

    Christmas in Summer but I think I will skip the WInter.

    This is a member resort but they do allow the public in.  We went in as Coast to Coast members.  This is an all season resort it does have a ski hill and accommodations for winter.  You can buy a condo resort, Lease a Time Share, buy a camping site ( with a Park Model on it,  Camp in a Motor Home, Trailer or Tent.  You can camp with full hook ups or as they call it the Wilderness Camping, they have some with 110 hook ups.  

    Facilities are very nice and clean, Swimming Pool, Club House with a lot of things to do. The sites are nice and big most are either pull through or large back in sites.  They also have an 18 holes golf course, since we don't golf really don't know how it is.

    They have some WIFi but it is best at the club house the hotspots worked better.

    If you would like to  visit Wisconsin Dells this is a great place as it is not very far from downtown and all the activities.  We spent 2 days exploring the Dells even in rain.  Had a great time.  

    If you are in the area I would check it out.

  • k
    Sep. 25, 2021

    Fairgrounds RV Park

    Dodge County Fairgrounds RV Park

    I camped here for a month in July and now a week in Sept. Nicest people ever.
    20/30/50 amp service Most sites have water hook-up Restrooms Dump station Campfires in above ground fire pits supplied by you Pet friendly I like some privacy and the opportunity to let's my dogs play freely at my campsite when I can. The site I'm at has plenty of space for them to run around my site without disturbing other campers. They have a camp host on site who is very helpful. They also have events, usually on the weekend that you can visit or participate. While I've been here they've had a circus, a carnival, a flea market, and something similar to a farmer's market. Where I've chosen to camp, I am out of the way and can enjoy the event and come back to my campsite and continue my camping without being disturbed by the event.

  • Kim L.
    May. 15, 2021

    Fireside Campground

    Quiet and friendly RV camping

    This is a RV campground, with both seasonal and weekend sites. Coin laundry and shower room with 4 showers. They have nice level site in a grassy and sandy area, with enough tree coverage for shade but not so much you’re freaking out parking your camper. Big rig friendly. Decent wi-fi and plenty of space on your site. Dog friendly. They have a big playground for kids, and activities. For us, this was a great place for us to easily set up our camper and use it as a base camp for hiking at Governor Dodge, visiting House in the Rock, and tubing on the Pine River. The staff here was super helpful and friendly, and the seasonal campers were all nice and chatty. We have camped at another RV campground in Spring Green that has a party vibe, and this was a more relaxed atmosphere. We will definitely come here again!!

  • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Waupun Park Campground

    Waupun County Park WI - Campground

    Family friendly campground, playgrounds, pickle ball court, showers, clean bathrooms, fire rings, shared water spigots & power at camp site. There is an outdoor pavilion for groups, firewood for sale at host. Lamp posts light camp road but not overwhelming. Nice shaded sites with mature white oak trees. Enjoyed and recommend if looking for full service campsite.

  • Kim L.
    Apr. 26, 2020

    Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

    Good mix of rv and nature

    We visited for opening weekend during COVID-19, so the park was quiet but open. The staff and owners here were very friendly and extremely helpful when we ran into some snags with setting up camp. We were able to check in online and drive right to our campsite, to get our enjoyment started right away. Our spot, F-2, was right across from the playground and great for my kiddo. Only neighbors to the sides and woods behind. This park has some nature trails, disc golf, and a good size dog run. It’s well kept and maintained. All site are pretty level with gravel pad and logically positioned utilities. The tent loop is more remote, but not a far walk from the park and pool. Pool wasn’t open yet this early in season. We enjoyed our peaceful stay and even booked for Memorial Day weekend as other campgrounds are closed and cancelling reservations. We are happy to have our social distanced camping experience and we’re very happy with Fox Hill. Can’t wait to come back when summer is in full swing! Compared to other campgrounds in the Dells, the price is reasonable for full hookups. It’s also really close to Devils Lake and Mirror State Park, so a perfect spot to have excellent hiking opportunities nearby and be able to quickly access all the yahoo craziness of the Dells area if you need an Olde Time Photo or a water skiing show. If you golf, there’s a 9 hole course next door that is easy to walk to.

  • Kim L.
    May. 29, 2020

    Blue Mound State Park Campground

    Great state park with a pool!

    We love this state park for family camping. The sites for RVs have electrical, but no water. The bathrooms are OK, its what you expect from a state park. But the hiking around the park is amazing. There are tons of trails, and 2 wooden observation towers to climb so you can see all the way to Madison on a clear day! If it's a hot summer day, enjoy the swimming pool or head over to Cave of the Mounds where it's always cool. There's also a biking camp ground right off the Ice Age Trail, which makes it a great stop for an overnight or just a break. You're also close enough to drive to Mt. Horeb if you need more action or beer.

    We've always enjoyed this campground because the overnight camping are has fewer sites, and therefore less crowded. It's a nice shaded area with some tight spots. If you are in a tent, some even have gravel pads for a level area that drains well. For RVs, be sure to select a bigger site than you think you need. Sometime's it's tricky to maneuver your camper so big rigs may want to stay elsewhere. Our 30 ft. travel trailer fit fine, with some skilled driving. Lots of trees for shade or hammocks, and bigger fields and picnic areas if you need some space to play frisbee.

  • Wendy L.
    May. 7, 2020

    South Wood County Park

    Nice park

    Nice spacious sites. Some are blacktop. 30-50 amp electrical. No sewer or water at sites but dump station and drinking water is available. Some waterfront sites on lake Wazeecha. Great hiking and biking trails. Self serve firewood available. Lake has water ski shows in the summer. Price $20 -$28.


Guide to Briggsville

Dispersed camping near Briggsville, Wisconsin provides access to diverse natural environments between the Wisconsin River and Buffalo Lake. The area sits at approximately 800 feet elevation with a humid continental climate featuring warm summers and cold winters. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from mid-April through mid-October, with a few exceptions offering year-round accommodations for RV camping near Briggsville.

What to do

Outdoor recreation at Devils Lake: Visitors camping near Briggsville can enjoy hiking and swimming at nearby Devils Lake State Park, about 30 minutes away. "We went to Devils Lake for a day & hiked around the grotto it was beautiful. There is a spot Big Blue herons nest in the tall pines they make a lot of noise. They had babies in their nests," reports a camper who stayed at Fox Hill RV Park & Campground.

Local racing entertainment: Saturday night races at the local track provide evening entertainment for campers. "Don't forget the racetrack across the way has races Saturday night," notes a visitor at Arrowhead RV Campground. Racing typically runs until 11 pm, which may affect those camping with pets or light sleepers.

Family-friendly activities on-site: Many campgrounds offer recreational amenities for all ages. One camper at Arrowhead RV Campground shared, "Great campground for families with kids and teens. Tons of activities all around the campground. There were outdoor movies, put-put, corn hole, two pools, huge trampoline, volleyball nets, disc golf, and a Christmas in July festival all happening when we were there."

What campers like

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature water recreation facilities that campers appreciate. "The pool was nice, but a bit colder than the pond. It's heated with a solar cover," notes a visitor at Lake of the Woods Campground. Many campgrounds maintain both pools and swimming ponds, giving guests options depending on temperature preferences.

Delivery services: Campground staff often deliver necessities directly to campsites. "The store had supplies, and firewood they deliver it to your site," according to a camper at Fox Hill RV Park & Campground. Similar services exist at multiple locations, with Yukon Trails offering "delivered dinner, ice, and wood to our site at no extra charge."

Adult-oriented options: Some campgrounds cater specifically to adult campers. "This is a 21+ campground, so there were no kids. The bar has live music and it is right next to the pool area. Had a blast playing water volleyball and sitting in the hot tub in the evening," shares a guest at Edge-O-Dells Camping & RV Resort, which operates from May through September.

What you should know

Shaded vs. open sites: Campground layouts vary significantly across the region. "The B sites are shaded and seem larger than the rest. We stayed at site B6, which as far as I could tell is the largest site at Fox Hill," reports one camper. At newer campground sections, shade can be limited: "The new section will be a lot better next year, but just finished construction and it is still a wide open area. It was dusty and hot because the grass isn't grown in yet."

Weekend activities: Many campgrounds schedule special events on weekends. "Very family oriented with a lot of stuff for kids to do, planned events every weekend," notes a camper at Lake of the Woods Campground. These activities typically increase weekend occupancy rates, making midweek stays generally quieter.

Electrical setup requirements: Some campgrounds have unusual electrical connections that require preparation. At Arrowhead RV Campground, a camper advises to "bring extension cords for electrical hook ups... Odd outlet placement," while another confirms: "Make sure you bring 50 ft of electrical cord and water hose. They do offer to barrow their extension cords."

Tips for camping with families

Group camping areas: Families camping together can request group sites at certain campgrounds. "The group campsite is phenomenal... tons of space for each family and a great community area for your group," reports a visitor at Lake of the Woods Campground. These sites typically require advance booking, especially during summer months.

Bathroom proximity: When camping with children, bathroom location matters. "We stayed in the primitive tent sites for this trip and this was the farthest I have ever had to walk to get to the bath house at any campground, but it was still manageable," shares a camper at Arrowhead RV Campground. For families with young children, requesting sites closer to facilities can improve the experience.

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's facilities. One camper at Yukon Trails Camping Resort appreciates that they provide "plenty of activities like a DJ, breakfast, and lunch and donuts! Rentals for golf carts are available and a store on site. Arcade for the kids."

Tips from RVers

Price considerations: RV campers report reasonable rates compared to other Wisconsin Dells options. One RVer staying at Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground mentioned it was "cheaper than the other parks in area," while another at The Reel Inn noted "very low rates" with "overnight sites easy to get into and large sites."

Water quality variations: Water quality differs between campgrounds in the region. One RVer at Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground cautions: "Make sure to use a water filter outside your camper. The water left an orange residue in our dog bowls, sinks and pipes." This suggests bringing filtration equipment for RV camping near Briggsville.

Site leveling requirements: Several campgrounds have uneven sites requiring preparation. "Campsites are small. If you are looking for FHU sites are level enough. But, if you are needing just water and electric you should look elsewhere. Sites are very unlevel," reports an RVer at Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park. Bringing leveling blocks is recommended at most area campgrounds.

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