Best RV Parks & Resorts near Campbellsport, WI

Kettle Moraine State Forest offers two RV-friendly campgrounds near Campbellsport - Mauthe Lake and Long Lake. Mauthe Lake Campground provides electric hookups with 30-amp service, water spigots throughout, and pull-through sites that accommodate larger motorhomes. Long Lake Campground features several RV loops with sites suitable for big rigs, particularly in the 700 loop which connects to a boat launch via trail. Both campgrounds maintain clean shower facilities, sanitary dump stations, and paved access roads. Fairgrounds RV Park, located within driving distance, offers full-hookup sites with 20/30/50 amp service and water connections at most sites. "The sites are gravel but very unlevel. To level my 35 foot motor home my rear tires had to come off the ground by at least 6 inches."

Between April and mid-October, RV camping options remain most plentiful, with many parks closing for winter. During EAA events in nearby Oshkosh, area campgrounds fill quickly, requiring advance reservations. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better connectivity at privately owned RV parks than forest campgrounds. Both Kettle Moraine campgrounds feature automated firewood vending machines that accept cash only ($5 bills required). Pets are permitted at all area RV parks, though some restrict dogs from beach areas. For RVs requiring sewer hookups, options are limited near Campbellsport itself—travelers may need to venture to Fond du Lac East/Kettle Moraine KOA in Glenbeulah or Westward Ho RV Resort for full-service sites with 50-amp power.

Best RV Sites Near Campbellsport, Wisconsin (70)

    1. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The race track is very close by and the noise from the cars can be pretty loud but not a deal breaker. We would probably go back."

    2. Naga-Waukee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    8 Reviews
    Delafield, WI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 548-7801

    $25 - $80 / night

    "Nestled in the heart of lake country (Waukesha County) and accessible from the Lake Country Trail and Ice Age Trail, this county park is perfect for those just passing through or families looking for a"

    "The campground area is nice and wooded. Provides ample privacy from other campers. Although the road ways are a little tight."

    3. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Wauwatosa, WI
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (414) 266-7035

    $55 / night

    "Pros: LOCATION, Good wifi, great signal, friendly staff, lots of washers and dryers with a change machine, will accept and hold packages for guests."

    "Big paved parking lot with full hookups. Very close to downtown, right off of interstate. Clean facilities. We were visiting family downtown and it was very convenient."

    4. Fairgrounds RV Park

    1 Review
    Beaver Dam, WI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 210-2085

    $30 - $45 / night

    "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"

    5. Omro RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Omro, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 252-2743

    $25 / night

    "Quiet, clean, well kept. no open fires. Is all pull through sites, They will fit any length rig, 80' long, Bathrooms and showers available, Is 30 and 50 amp available."

    "They did have 30 amp hook ups. Showers and toilets. The sites are gravel, and that's about it. It is self check-in. They have water and a dump station. It's a place to stay over when traveling."

    6. River Bend RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Lake Mills, WI
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 261-7505

    "WiFi was great in some areas, Non-existent in others."

    "Plenty of amenities. Clean sites and lots of fun."

    7. Westward Ho RV Resort

    1 Review
    Glenbeulah, WI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 526-3407

    8. Mauthe Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit-Iansr

    43 Reviews
    Campbellsport, WI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 626-2116

    $18 - $28 / night

    "If we return we'll definitely try to get one of the more secluded walk-in spots that are maybe 40 meters off the road."

    "Mauthor Lake is a beautiful state park in Wisconsin. Good for biking, hiking, swimming and fishing. Sites are fairly wooded and private. Most of them seemed to be a decent size."

    10. Long Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit-Iansr

    10 Reviews
    Campbellsport, WI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 626-2116

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Sites are decent sized for tenting or small camper. Almost all the sites are surround by trees and small brush so it gives a private feel."

    "Close to most folks for a get away. Clean and quiet. Nice fishing and swimming. Great trails. You can reserve or try your luck on getting in especially during summer season."

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RV Park Reviews near Campbellsport, WI

469 Reviews of 70 Campbellsport Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Kettle Moraine State Forest Long Lake Campground

    this is a BIG campground

    We had been to this area three years earlier, and stayed at Mauthe lake. That suited us better because it is motorboat free, and we have a canoe. Long lake is more suited for powerboats. the sites are also large and would handle big rigs. There are six different campground loops, none near the lake (though the 700 loop has a trail to the boat launch). We stayed in the lower 900 loop, the smallest. Our site, 906, was about 30 feet from site 730. all the sites in this loop are large and deep with the exceptions of 908,910, 912 which are right up against the road and have no privacy. sites 713 & 705 run into each other and are the best for a large group and a pull-through if you get them together.
    Pit toilets only. Fire rings are decent. Wood is available 24/7 through a huge "vending machine" that costs $6 (a five and a one, no change) Wood from the shed costs a dollar less, but only when the ranger is at the front gate.
    There's a beach with a concession stand and a separate boat ramp with parking.
    We went canoeing at the very small nearby Silver lake and had it all to ourselves.
    Sad news is that the Parkside general store, with it's ice cream and home-made maple candies is out of business. Zahn's trading post is temporarily closed, and the Woodland Creek Supper club (both in New Prospect) was undergoing renovation when we were there, a shame as we loved it last time.

  • Julie L.
    Mar. 20, 2017

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler-Andre

    Living rather close to this park, this is our "go-to" place to camp. It has a great variety of activities available. There is a beach AND a dog beach so it's pet-friendly. Dogs are not allowed on all of the trails, but there are many you can take them on. Being on the water, you can swim, kayak, fish, or just soak up some rays! There are also non-reservable sites available. There are many electric sites, clean bath houses, friendly campground hosts, some rather private sites as well. It's a short walk from the campsites to the lake. Our favorite site is next to the woods where we have seen ample deer, turkey, foxes, and birds. Close to town if you need supplies, firewood and ice is available in the park.

  • Kara W.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    Really Great City Park

    The quality of most city parks, especially on the east side, is abhorrent simply because they can be. I always have low expectations when I enter a city that basically has one option for RVs.

    That being said, this is one of the best I’ve been to. Granted, it features things you would expect from a city park: cramped spaces, lots of noise, high nightly rates. But we lucked out getting one of the bigger spots.

    Pros: LOCATION, Good wifi, great signal, friendly staff, lots of washers and dryers with a change machine, will accept and hold packages for guests.

    Cons: The sewage system is strange at this park. We couldn’t reach ours during our stay and a camper had blocked the dump station so we pulled through in a vacant spot to dump. The pipe is highly elevated, making the process more hands-on than one would like. Bathrooms could have been cleaner, but I mostly blame guests for not picking up after themselves. The automated site selection process, which many have mentioned, is frustrating. I received six emails between Mar-Jun indicating they switched my spot. I noticed they placed a lot of large fifth wheels in tiny back in spaces when plenty pull throughs were available. Wonky system.

  • Buck R.
    Jun. 28, 2018

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    Escarpment

    Grew up near here and used to backpack across Lake Winnebago to winter camp and hike in January when the park was empty and no mosquitos to chew on my butt.

    Indian Burial Mounds, old kilns, trails, hills, observation deck, sledding in winter, and lots of other things to do all year round.

    This Park is actually on an escarpment that winds around Lake Michigan all the way to Niagara Falls. Limestone cliffs for climbing on, scenic.

    in the summer the lake gets green with algae and there is a summer stretch wherever the lake flies hatch and get thick.

    Good park for families. Close to small towns for resupply. Appleton & Green Bay are within striking distance as is Lake Michigan.

    Bring arctic survival gear in January...subzero temps with wind chills in the negative teens is normal. Fantastic cross country skiing/snowshoeing.

  • Tim H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 6, 2025

    Kettle Moraine Southern Unit — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit

    Ottawa Lake Campground

    You can camp year around in this campground. Most recent 2 times were winter camping. No host so buying wood is an issue, but pick a site on the edge and there is more than enough free. Bring a saw. Nice place for solitude. No rowdies in winter. Close to hiking. 10 minutes from a town if needed.

  • Addison G.
    May. 29, 2024

    Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit

    Great spot for hiking Kettle Moraine

    Campsites are kept up and quite clean. Some have a beautiful view of lake. Some water fountains did not work, however sinks were always working. So many little trails all throughout the campsite. Family friendly (parks, beach, pet friendly)

  • 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.

  • D
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Hickory Oaks Campground

    Hickory oaks

    Very nice place to camp. Quite and friendly. Small but accommodates all types of campers. Has 30 and 50 Amp hookups. Tenting up to cabin, they have two. My second year long term camping here. On the edge of the city and close to everything.


Guide to Campbellsport

Campbellsport sits in Wisconsin's Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest, characterized by rolling glacial hills and kettle depressions formed during the last ice age. The area offers camping across elevations ranging from 900-1,100 feet, with seasonal temperatures varying dramatically from summer highs near 80°F to winter lows below freezing. Local camping grounds typically maintain trails connecting to the 31-mile Northern Unit of the Ice Age Trail.

What to do

Swimming at sand beaches: Long Lake Campground features a clean, sandy beach that's particularly popular during early summer. "Very nice, sandy and swimmable beach (not true for some campgrounds that I've visited!)" notes one Long Lake Campground visitor. The lake's shallow waters warm up quickly, making it ideal for family swimming.

Local ice cream trips: Several campgrounds near Campbellsport provide easy access to small-town treats. "Took a ride over to the town of Dundee and checked out Hamburger Haus for some HUGE ice cream cones," reports a camper at Long Lake. Another visitor to Mauthe Lake Campground adds, "If you like ice cream, head to Dundee and visit the Hamburger Haus."

Non-motorized boating: Mauthe Lake offers peaceful paddling experiences without motor noise. "Nice clean swimming and lots of hiking and biking options," writes one reviewer. Another notes, "The lake itself is great for canoeing or kayaking," making it perfect for quiet water activities.

What campers like

Private wooded sites: Campsites with natural separation are highly valued in the Campbellsport area. At Naga-Waukee Park, visitors appreciate the natural setting: "A very nice, woodsy campground. Feels like you are further north than you really are!" Long Lake campers echo this sentiment: "Sites are decent sized for tenting or small camper. Almost all the sites are surround by trees and small brush so it gives a private feel."

Sunset views: The natural beauty of Wisconsin lakes creates memorable evenings. "Sunset on the lake is ridiculously beautiful!" exclaims one Mauthe Lake visitor. Another camper shares, "Also the most beautiful sunset over the lake and pines in July."

Trails connecting campgrounds: The region features an extensive trail network. "There is a crushed gravel trail running from here to Long Lake that is great for running/walking/biking," notes a Mauthe Lake camper. Another mentions "Decent biking trail system to beach and bike trail that connects to Maithe Lake."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: At many rv parks Campbellsport, Wisconsin camping areas fill quickly during peak seasons. "[Mauthe Lake] You can reserve or try your luck on getting in especially during summer season," advises one camper. Planning ahead is particularly important for holiday weekends.

Dog restrictions: Pet policies vary significantly between campgrounds. At Fairgrounds RV Park, "Pet friendly" conditions apply, while Long Lake has limitations: "The pet picnic area was pretty disappointing. Just a small opening for a dog jumping in the water. All the nice beach area was not open for a dog."

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds near Campbellsport are affected by nearby roads or facilities. "With the convenience of its location in mind, the entire grounds is surrounded by roads, highways and the constant hum of traffic," explains a Naga-Waukee Park visitor. This can affect the wilderness experience some campers seek.

Tips for camping with families

Find campgrounds with activities: Family-friendly options prioritize recreational facilities. River Bend RV Resort stands out with "a young kids heaven. Tons of activities! All included with admission etc... four wheel bikes to take out, jumping balloon, pool with multiple water slides, pond with blow up floating slides and climbing activities, canoes, a bar and restaurant, mini golf, frisbee golf."

Look for campground playgrounds: Some facilities include play areas for children. Naga-Waukee Park features "The beach on the shores of Lake Nagawicka is well-groomed, clean, has a seasonal lifeguard and a playground within earshot." This combination of swimming and play equipment keeps children entertained.

Consider shower and bathroom facilities: Clean facilities matter for family comfort. One camper notes at Long Lake: "Would give five stars if the showers and bathroom were a little nicer as they are pretty dated looking." Naga-Waukee offers "Various bathroom options - ranging from pit toilets to port-o-potties. Showers available at the Beach House."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At Omro RV Park, "The sites are gravel, and that's about it," according to a recent visitor. Consider bringing leveling blocks for uneven sites throughout the region. Another camper notes the practical amenities: "They did have 30 amp hook ups. Showers and toilets."

Electric options: RV parks Campbellsport, Wisconsin area offer varying electrical service. "It is 30 and 50 amp available," confirms a visitor to Omro RV Park, while Mauthe Lake provides "30 amp at the electrical site worked perfectly." Check specific amp availability when booking as not all campgrounds offer 50-amp service.

Seasonal availability: Many local RV parks have limited operating seasons. "About 10 minute drive to Oshkosh. We were here during the air show," mentions an Omro RV Park camper, highlighting the importance of timing visits around area events and seasonal park closures.

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