Places to Camp near Genoa, WI

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Genoa, WI is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Genoa is filled with the activities, sights, and experiences to make everyone in your crew a happy camper. Find the best campgrounds near Genoa, WI. Read helpful reviews and tips to find the perfect camping option for you and your crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Genoa, WI (136)

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    1.

    Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    45 Photos
    70 Saves
    Caledonia, Minnesota

    Welcome to Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground, nestled in the beautiful driftless area near Caledonia, MN. This campground is a hidden gem, tucked between two bluffs with Beaver Creek running right alongside the campsites. The sound of the creek adds a soothing backdrop to your stay.

    The campground offers a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Some sites are quite spacious and secluded, like Site 39, which can fit multiple tents and still have room to breathe. If you prefer a bit more privacy, the cart-in sites towards the back, such as Site 49, are a great choice. They offer a sense of seclusion without being too far from your vehicle.

    One of the standout features here is the excellent hiking. The Big Spring Trail is an easy, grassy path along the creek, perfect for a leisurely stroll. For those looking for more of a challenge, the Hole-in-the-Rock trail offers steep, rocky terrain with stunning views and unique rock formations.

    Fishing enthusiasts will be thrilled with the world-class trout fishing available in the park. The crystal-clear creek is a prime spot for casting a line.

    Amenities include electric hookups, showers, and toilets, though be prepared for a bit of a walk if you're at the far end of the campground. There's also a sanitary dump station and firewood for sale on-site. Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along.

    Keep in mind, there's no cell phone service throughout the park, so it's a great opportunity to unplug and enjoy the natural surroundings. Whether you're here for the hiking, fishing, or just to relax by the creek, Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    Wyalusing State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    251 Photos
    303 Saves
    Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin

    Located on a high bluff overlooking the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, a land of sculpted limestone and prehistoric Native American mounds can be found amid a swath of preserved hardwood forest. Translated “home of the warrior” in the language of the local Munsee–Delaware Indians, Wyalusing Hardwood Forest and the Wyalusing Mounds have received recognition as national natural landmarks and historic places. Adjacent to the forest, Wyalusing State Park is the perfect camping destination for a little outdoors R&R, while discovering more about the natural and cultural history at the junction of Wisconsin’s and America’s greatest waterways.

    Visitors to Wyalusing State Park have two campgrounds to choose from. Wisconsin Ridge is set on a high bluff over the Wisconsin River, and Homestead is located in shady hardwood forest. Combined, they offer 109 campsites for tent and RV campers; there is also a large group campground. Both campgrounds provide flush and vault restrooms, shower facilities and drinking water. A portion of sites in each campground have electrical hookups for RVs, and there is a dump station near the Homestead site. The park also has several picnic areas, sports courts, and five reservable group picnic shelters. Firewood, camping supplies, ice and boat rentals are available at the concession stand. Seasonal campsite rates range from $15–$35/night; entrance to the park requires an additional fee.

    With nearly 24 miles of land and water trails in Wyalusing State Park, you’ll find ample opportunities for exploring riverside bluffs. Whether you like to walk, hike, ride, or paddle, there’s a trail just for you. Take an easy interpretive walk to learn about the park’s flora, fauna and geology; hike to see limestone caves, waterfalls, and a great view of the river; hop on your bike for a ride around the edge of a wooded grassland; or board a canoe or kayak and paddle through the Mississippi backwaters. Many of these trails are also open during the winter for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Other park activities include fishing, bird watching, and seasonal hunting.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $35 / night

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    Goose Island

    13 Reviews
    41 Photos
    61 Saves
    La Crosse, Wisconsin

    Goose Island Campground is located on Hwy. 35, 3 miles South of La Crosse. Located on the backwaters of the Mississippi, this large campground offers excellent fishing and beautiful sunsets. Our camping season begins April 15th and continues through October 30th. Reservations are accepted at Goose Island beginning on the first working business day of the year. To place a reservation, please use the online system or call the campground at 608-788-7018. A fee is charged and you will also be required to pay a deposit. Credit cards are accepted.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 - $34 / night

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    Perrot State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    200 Photos
    169 Saves
    Trempealeau, Wisconsin

    Sitting pretty right where the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers meet, Perrot State Park is a true geographic wonder. This 1,270-acre park was once inhabited by the native tribes in the area, who conducted important meetings (amongst other things) atop Trempealeau Mountain. The “mountain” is truthfully considered more of a bluff, as it is cone-shaped and surrounded by water. Trempealeau Mountain, as well as Brady's Bluff Prairie are the two main natural areas that the state park protects.

    Another interesting factoid about this park is that it's located in Wisconsin's Driftless region. The Driftless region is characterized by the lack of glaciation that took place there during the last Ice Age. This makes it one of the few places in the world you can actually see that was left unaffected and uncarved by ancient glaciers. Luckily, the park's main attractions provide stunning views of the surrounding geography.

    As far as recreation, this park offers plenty. There are over 12 miles of hiking trails that are great for mountain biking as well. Many of the trails provide great viewpoints from which hikers can enjoy the beautiful view of the Mississippi River with. Right over on the Trempealeau River is a boat landing where visitors can take their own private canoe or rented kayak out for some time on the water. Fishing equipment is available at the park office, and anglers can enjoy a relaxing afternoon on the shore.

    During the winter, over nine miles of trails are groomed for cross country skiing, as well as snowshoeing and winter hiking. Visitors are urged to take caution as the rivers can be unpredictable and exposed to various ice conditions.

    There are 2 campgrounds available for use at Perrot State Park. One is a family campground that features 102 campsites, 38 of them have electrical hookups. The other one features 4 walk-in campsites with water access. Both campgrounds offer easy access to trails and other attractions of the park.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Great River Bluffs State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    70 Photos
    124 Saves
    Dakota, Minnesota

    Welcome to Great River Bluffs State Park Campground, a fantastic spot near Winona, MN, where you can enjoy the great outdoors all year round. This campground is perfect for those who love a mix of comfort and nature. Whether you're pitching a tent, parking your RV, or trying out glamping, there's something here for everyone.

    One of the standout features of this campground is the stunning views of the Mississippi River and the surrounding bluffs. The hiking trails are easily accessible from the campground and offer some breathtaking overlooks. If you're into photography or just love a good scenic walk, you'll be in heaven here.

    The campground is equipped with essential amenities like drinking water, electric hookups, showers, and toilets. You can also have a campfire, as fires are allowed, and there's firewood available on-site. Just remember, no alcohol is allowed, so plan accordingly.

    For those who prefer a bit more seclusion, the cart-in sites are a great option. They come with a fire pit, picnic table, and are a short walk from the primitive toilets. These sites can comfortably fit three to four tents and offer a bit more privacy, especially sites 3 and 4.

    Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along. Just be mindful of other campers and keep your pets under control. The campground is also big rig friendly, making it a convenient stop for RV travelers.

    Overall, Great River Bluffs State Park Campground is a solid choice for a weekend getaway or a quick escape from the hustle and bustle. With its beautiful scenery, well-maintained trails, and essential amenities, it's a place where you can relax and enjoy nature at its finest.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Pettibone Resort

    12 Reviews
    15 Photos
    71 Saves
    La Crescent, Minnesota

    What We Have To Offer

    Over half the rv and camping sites are waterfront
    Large pull-thru sites
    Beautiful sunsets around a campfire
    Fishing
    Security entrance
    Rustic tent camping
    Playground with sand pit
    Basketball court, horseshoes, and canoes
    Camp store and bar
    Canoe rentals
    Clean and free bathroom/shower facilities
    Coin laundry facilities
    Dump station
    Easy to find
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $28 - $30 / night

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    Blackhawk Park

    7 Reviews
    15 Photos
    84 Saves
    De Soto, Wisconsin

    Overview

    Blackhawk Park is located on a forested bend of the main channel of the Mississippi River. The campground is the largest public use facility in Mississippi's Pool 9, offering a wide variety of recreational activities.

    Recreation

    Boating, kayaking, canoeing and fishing are Blackhawk's most popular forms of recreation. Park rangers provide a variety of programs and activities throughout the summer. Interpretive programs are based on recreation, local history and the environment. Other activities range from guided walks and campfire talks, to natural crafts programs. Here, one can view majestic bluffs and rich backwater vegetation. Sometimes a river barge or classic paddle-wheeled steamboat can be seen journeying up the river.

    Facilities

    Boating, kayaking, canoeing and fishing are Blackhawk's most popular forms of recreation. Park rangers provide a variety of programs and activities throughout the summer. Interpretive programs are based on recreation, local history and the environment. Other activities range from guided walks and campfire talks, to natural crafts programs. Here, one can view majestic bluffs and rich backwater vegetation. Sometimes a river barge or classic paddle-wheeled steamboat can be seen journeying up the river.

    Natural Features

    This peaceful park is situated on the main channel of the Mississippi River. Cottonwoods, green ash, swamp oaks, river birch and willow trees forest the site, offering nice shade in the summer and beautiful fall colors in autumn. Visitors commonly see a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, blue herons, ducks, geese, whitetail deer and wild turkey.

    Nearby Attractions

    The small river towns of DeSoto, Wisconsin and Lansing, Iowa are nearby. DeSoto is 5 minutes south, Lansing is 15 minutes south with a few restaurants and shops. LaCrosse, Wisconsin is 30 minutes north, with restaurants, shops, galleries and farmers markets. Effigy Mounds National Monument which is operated by the National Park Service (NPS) is located about a 40 minutes south of Blackhawk Park and offers excellent hiking opportunities, and well as picturesque views, and a visitor center, and is free to enter. The Driftless Area Education And Visitors Center in Lansing Iowa is a short 15 minute drive south, and explores the cultural, recreational, natural, and historical significance of the Driftless Area.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $40 / night

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    Wildcat Mountain State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    45 Photos
    142 Saves
    Ontario, Wisconsin

    Wildcat Mountain State Park Campground is a gem tucked away in the scenic driftless area of Wisconsin. This place is perfect for those who love a mix of tranquility and adventure. The campground itself is perched on a ridge, offering some stunning views of the Kickapoo River Valley. If you’re into hiking, you’ll find plenty of trails with varying levels of difficulty. The Ice Cave trail is a quick and neat walk, while the Old Settlers Trail offers a bit more of a challenge with its elevation changes.

    For those who enjoy water activities, the Kickapoo River is a highlight. Canoeing and kayaking are popular here, and the river’s scenic beauty is hard to beat. Some visitors have mentioned that the river stretches can take nearly all day, so pack a lunch and enjoy the ride. There’s even a picnic site at Wildcat Landing, perfect for a mid-paddle break.

    The campground offers a mix of tent, RV, and glamping accommodations. The cart-in sites are particularly praised for their privacy and the convenience of provided carts to haul your gear. If you prefer a bit more comfort, there are electric hookups available, and the shower facilities are noted for being clean and well-maintained.

    Pets are welcome, and you can have a campfire to complete that classic camping experience. Just remember to grab your firewood before the sales end for the day. The nearby town of Ontario has a general store and a couple of bars if you need to stock up on supplies or just want to grab a drink.

    Overall, Wildcat Mountain State Park Campground offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of activities to keep you busy. Whether you’re here for the hiking, the river, or just to relax and take in the views, you’re in for a treat.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Glen Wendel Primitive Backcountry — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Glen Wendel Primitive Backcountry — Yellow River State Forest
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    Camp Glen Wendel Primitive Backcountry — Yellow River State Forest

    12 Reviews
    46 Photos
    2 Saves
    Waterville, Iowa

    Yellow River State Forest is a perfect place to explore some of Iowa's best hiking trails. Located in northeast Iowa in Allamakee County, the forest is part of the "driftless area" that escaped the glaciers during the most recent ice age. The forest consists of 8,900 acres of hardwood and coniferous forest and is comprised of 6 units.

    The Paint Creek Unit is of primary interest to the recreationist, with well-kept camping areas, equestrian accommodations, fishing, hunting, and over 45 miles of trails for hiking, equestrian riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Group

    $12 / night

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    Pikes Peak State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    64 Photos
    168 Saves
    McGregor, Iowa

    Welcome to Pikes Peak State Park Campground, nestled near McGregor, Iowa. This spot is a gem for anyone looking to soak in some stunning river views and enjoy a peaceful camping experience. The campground is open from April 15 to October 15, making it a perfect seasonal retreat.

    One of the standout features here is the breathtaking overlooks of the Mississippi River. Just a short walk from the campground, these views are something you won't want to miss. The park also boasts a variety of hiking trails, some of which lead to a small waterfall and the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers. If you're into birdwatching or just love being surrounded by nature, you'll find plenty of birds and other wildlife around.

    The campground itself is well-equipped for both tent and RV camping. There are electric hookups, drinking water, and a sanitary dump station available. The bathrooms and showers are in good condition, and there's even a market on-site for any last-minute supplies you might need. Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along.

    Visitors have mentioned that the sites are generally level and spacious, though some areas might have limited shade. The newer RV area offers large spaces but lacks trees, so keep that in mind if you're looking for a more shaded spot. Fire rings with grills are provided at each site, making it easy to cook up a meal while enjoying the great outdoors.

    Whether you're here for the hiking, the views, or just a quiet place to relax, Pikes Peak State Park Campground has something to offer. Enjoy your stay and don't forget to take in those incredible river vistas!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $12 - $16 / night

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Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Genoa, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Genoa, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 136 campgrounds and RV parks near Genoa, WI and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Genoa, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Genoa, WI is Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 19 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Genoa, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Genoa, WI.

What parks are near Genoa, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 parks near Genoa, WI that allow camping, notably Eau Galle Lake and Coralville Lake.