Camping near Jefferson, WI

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    Campgrounds surrounding Jefferson, Wisconsin range from state forest facilities to family-oriented RV parks. The Kettle Moraine State Forest offers multiple developed camping areas including Ottawa Lake and Pinewoods Campground, with sites accommodating tents, RVs, and even cabin options. Private campgrounds like Hickory Hills and Milton KOA provide additional amenities with full hookup sites and cabin rentals. Most facilities are located within 20 miles of Jefferson, positioned among the glacial hills and small lakes that characterize this region of southern Wisconsin.

    Seasonal operation varies significantly across the area's camping facilities. The majority of campgrounds operate from May through October, with Kettle Moraine State Forest offering limited year-round options. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods when sites fill quickly. Water sources and facilities like showers typically close during winter months even where camping remains available. The region experiences typical Midwest seasonal patterns with humid summers and cold winters. "Drive-in sites come with nice amenities. Walk-in sites offer a bit more solitude from the neighbors but nearby highway traffic is audible," noted one visitor to New Glarus Woods State Park, a pattern consistent with many campgrounds in the region.

    Campers highlight the wooded privacy of sites at Kettle Moraine as a particular advantage. Several visitors mentioned the park's extensive trail system, including access to the Ice Age Trail, as a major draw. While most campgrounds provide standard amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and bathrooms, facilities vary widely in terms of modernity and upkeep. Public reviews indicate that sites farther from highways offer better experiences, as road noise can be noticeable at campgrounds near major routes. Lake access represents another significant feature, with Ottawa Lake receiving positive mentions for its spring-fed waters. Though not wilderness camping, the region's mix of forest, prairie, and lake environments provides varied outdoor experiences within easy reach of Madison and Milwaukee.

    Best Campgrounds near Jefferson (100)

      1. Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      4.3(52)17mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Site was spacious but very close to your neighbors. Lots to do in the area. Bathrooms and showers were clean. The beach was not clean and very hard to walk on, very rocky."

      "Red Trail, Paradise Trail,Rice Lake are all great hikes. Great views of Lake Ottawa. The close by town of Oconomowoc has a nice place to eat, Burkes Lakeside."

      2. Pinewoods & Group Camp — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      4.4(26)19mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents

      "It is close to the Ice Age trail and the Scuppernong trail, and a short drive from Ottawa LakeNearby is some excellent mountain biking in hilly terrain at the Emma Carlin and John Muir trails. "

      "Pinewoods Campground is part of the southern Kettle Morraine State Forest in Wisconsin. The campground is secluded and most sites are private and shaded."

      from $18 - $30 / night

      3. Milton-Madison SE KOA

      4.4(18)16mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "No enclosed dog park but plenty of area to walk your dog!"

      "Driving around, I really don't think there's a bad spot here. The staff is fantastic, friendly, and accommodating- as are the seasonal campers.

      We'll be back again...and again... and again!"

      4. Hickory Hills Campground

      3.8(13)14mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Our site was nicely wooded and a decent size, but everyone was pretty close to each other. When we were there, the women's shower was freezing and the men's was almost uncomfortably hot."

      "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."

      from $42 / night

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      5. Pilgrims Campground

      3.7(6)6mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were located on the end of the row and had lots of grass to enjoy. Owner was very friendly and helpful"

      6. River Bend RV Resort

      4.0(6)11mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Don’t forget the lake and floating obstacle course. Dog park, baseball field, the list goes on. The dump station lanes need some attention, more than gravel would be great."

      7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Fort Atkinson

      2.9(7)11mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      8. Lake Kegonsa State Park Campground

      4.0(22)22mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Just a quick 2 hour drive from our home in Chicago, with large wooded sites for privacy. Clean bathrooms."

      "We didn’t have much time to explore the campground but we did have a nice walk around the outer loop of sites. This is near the main highway and a nice place to camp."

      9. Sandhill Station State Campground

      3.5(2)6mi from JeffersonTents

      "Sandill Station is right outside Lake Mills, WI, right off the Glacial Drumlin bike trail. It features 15 campsites and 1 group campsite in an oak savanna, with varying degrees of shade."

      10. Valley View Recreation Club - Nudist

      5.0(2)11mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $18 - $95 / night

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    738 Reviews of 100 Jefferson Campgrounds


    • M
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Hickory Hills Campground

      Best of both worlds

      This is my second time camping here (June / July). This campground is the best of both worlds. By that, I mean there’s is peace and solitude, while also family fun activities for kids and adults. You can rent kayaks and canoes, for the lake. Fishing pier, nice size beach with the inflatable obstacle course. On the weekend they have activity’s on the beach such as sand castle building competitions, obstacle races and then they have beach bubbles. It’s is fun to watch all the little kids running around like little marshmallows.

      The golf carts are all newer with long lasting batteries. The campsites have lots of tree shade. On our arrival, our site appears to be cleaned. Even our fire ring was cleaned out. Golf cart was there waiting for us fully charged. They bring firewood out to you when you buy it from the store. The store has a nice array of items such as food, ice cream, clothing, little toys an such. The mini golf course is new and some obstacles are made from an artist with recycled tires that are painted.

      There is lots or grass at our campsite (mud too if you’re here when it rains). The roads are a VERY hard packed gravel that electrical scooters can ride on. So yes, electric scooters appear to be permitted here. Be careful tho as there are quite a few pot holes and dips.

      There is a heated pool that goes to 9ft. A balloon launching area, jumping pillow and I’m sure others that I’m missing. By the store, they have picnic tables in shade with activities on each one with little blocks. Karaoke on the weekends. And if you like to socialize, you might run into the “booze cruise”. This is a group of seasonal people that ride their golf carts around playing music trying to get more people to join the ride. They’re entertaining to watch as they stop and start dancing like they’re 12yrs lol.

      Great place to camp. Quiet when you want it, fun when you need it, great free WiFi, activities, shade, well maintained campground with staff that will literally help anyway they can if it’s within their power. Hope all this helps someone make their next camping trip as well as ours have been!

    • Amber B.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Fairgrounds RV Park

      No frills but perfect

      Friendly camp hosts. Nice large sites with even and level grass. There are padded FHU sites available. Immaculate bathrooms and showers. Fresh, clean water at hookups. Very quiet despite being on major roadway. Good value. Would stop again.

    • N
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Crystal Lake Campground

      Site change was absolutely required

      The original site we booked was a full hookup site. However, after using some boards and all 48 leveling blocks, the stairs up into the RV/Camper didn’t touch the ground. The full hookup had the sewer hookup uphill from the site…?

      Moved to the “Hangar” section which was right next to the dumping station and in the middle of their maintenance lot/yard.

      Staff were very friendly and did what they could to accommodate. However…the office is at the far end of the grounds, not where you pull in. If no one is manning the gate, you have to drive your RV/Camper all the way thru the park to check in.

    • Jinx C.
      May. 23, 2026

      New Glarus State Park Campground

      Great Spot!

      We stayed here as a large group and had an AWESOME time. It was gorgeous, campsites were spaced out great, and the woods were gorgeous. Nice fire pit, great amount of space, etc. Not super buggy either! It was just awesome. (Fair warning the raccoons are unafraid and WILL steal bags of food lol)

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Plum Grove at Rock Cut State Park

      Tired old park

      Not a level site in sight. Holes and washout channels throughout the campground. The pit toilets available offseason are run down and shabby at best. At least there’s TP. I’ve been coming here for 50 years and while some improvements have been made, and the concession area is nice, the campground makes me sad.

    • L
      Apr. 8, 2026

      Smokey Hollow Campground

      I love Smokey Hollow Campground!

      I love Smokey Hollow Campground! The scenery is stunning, and the friendly staff really make a difference. For anyone planning a visit, I recommend checking out the driving directions—they’re super helpful to avoid any hiccups on your way there. Happy camping!

    • Laurie A B.
      Mar. 11, 2026

      Creekview RV Park

      Winter camping

      Fantastic! I called the day before and she got me right in an excellent spot. Very nice and helpful and so grateful they were open in Winter ❄️🥶


    Guide to Jefferson

    Camping near Jefferson, Wisconsin takes place amid glacial features formed during the Pleistocene era, with topography characterized by drumlins, eskers, and kettle lakes. Most campgrounds sit at elevations between 800-900 feet above sea level, with typical summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping months. Wisconsin's southern region receives about 35 inches of annual precipitation, concentrated between May and September.

    What to do

    Hiking on connecting trails: At Pinewoods Campground, trails connect directly to the campsites. "There is a central shower building with vault toilets in the camping loops. We asked the ranger about hiking and she gave us a map to a trail system that connects to this campground between the group sites and loop 3. We enjoyed a 4 mile hike from camp to the observation trail," reports Art S.

    Water activities on spring-fed lakes: The spring-fed Ottawa Lake at Kettle Moraine South Camping provides swimming, fishing and boating opportunities. "The lake is nice and there is a very nice beach as well as a fishing pier," notes Glenn S. Another visitor adds, "There's swimming, access to almost all of the hiking trails available in Kettle Moraine, and all within walking distance of where you park your tent or vehicle."

    Winter camping options: For those seeking off-season adventures, certain campgrounds remain operational year-round. "No showers in winter but awesome," reports David H. about Ottawa Lake Campground, making it one of the few winter camping destinations within 20 miles of Jefferson.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Campers consistently mention site separation at Ottawa Lake Campground. "The site was spacious and clean, complete with the basics (fire ring, flushing toilets, showers, drinking water). Not all sites here have electricity so be mindful of that while booking," notes Linda N. The separation between sites allows for more private camping experiences.

    Accessibility to natural springs: Unique geological features are available for exploration. "If your in Wisconsin this is a must stay! Beautiful campground (Ottawa Lake campsites) Great Lake, hiking to see the natural springs which is the coolest!! Drank fresh spring water!" enthuses Autumn S.

    Clean swimming areas: Water quality receives praise from visitors. "The lake is very clean and the site are a good size. Gets very busy on the weekends!" reports Neysha R. At Lake Kegonsa State Park, a visitor noted "Clean facilities, friendly staff, and great trails. No bugs!"

    What you should know

    Road noise varies by loop location: Highway noise affects some campsite areas more than others. "The road noise is absolutely noticeable. It was incredibly loud when we drove through the loop closest to the highway and was significantly better even just one section over," explains Linda N. Selecting sites in interior loops generally results in quieter camping experiences.

    Campground fullness patterns: Weekend crowding is common during summer months. "Busiest days are after memorial day weekend and to labor day weekend," notes GA J. about Ottawa Lake. Multiple reviewers mention the importance of advance reservations, particularly for electric sites.

    Site drainage considerations: At Pilgrims Campground, "What I love most about this location is how they keep all the RV campers penned in up against the slight diagonal embankment, which actually provides some pretty phenomenal views of the surrounding areas (if not your next door neighbors) as well as excellent drainage."

    Bridge clearance hazards: RVers should be alert for low clearances. One camper at Lake Kegonsa reported, "Major CAUTION for RVs: there is an oak tree near entry with low branches and it took the AC off our friend's fifth wheel. There is also a low hanging overpass and it took the roofs off TWO fifth wheels while we were staying there."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities on-site: Milton KOA provides numerous family amenities. "Great place to bring our three boys. There are 2 playgrounds, a nice pool, games and activities for the kids over weekends, and the rv sites are well spaced," shares Erin B. The campground schedules regular weekend programming specifically for children.

    Timing for beach and pool usage: Managing facility timing helps with crowd avoidance. "The pool area is well maintained with a waterfall feature," according to one camper, while another notes "This place was the best on our trip so far...The pool was great (from 3-4 it's adult swim, so the kids had to get out)."

    Junior ranger programs: Several state parks in the area offer educational programs. At Kettle Moraine South Camping, a visitor recommends, "Pick Up the activity book for kids it is a great adventure lots to do at the lake!!!" These activity books provide structured exploration opportunities for younger campers.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: When traveling with larger rigs, advance research is essential. At Hickory Hills Campground, "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."

    Hookup variations by site: Electric availability differs significantly between campgrounds and sites. "We had a back in site which was easy to navigate into and was mostly level. A lot of the roads were paved and some were gravel but very well maintained," notes Marc W. about the Milton KOA, adding "I'm not 100% sure, but it looks like all the sites are full hook up."

    Water systems seasonal changes: Most campgrounds in the Jefferson area shut down water systems during winter months. "The dump station lanes need some attention, more than gravel would be great," notes one RVer, highlighting infrastructure concerns that affect seasonal camping experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Jefferson, WI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jefferson, WI is Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit with a 4.3-star rating from 52 reviews.