Top Glamping near Mount Hope, WI

Looking for the best campgrounds near Mount Hope, WI? There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that Wisconsin camping has to offer. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your Wisconsin camping adventure.

Best Glamping Sites Near Mount Hope, WI (18)

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    1. Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    66 Photos
    44 Saves
    Cassville, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $33 / night

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    2. Grant River Recreation Area

    12 Reviews
    34 Photos
    55 Saves
    Dubuque, Iowa

    Overview

    Spread along the banks of the Upper Mississippi River, the Grant River Campground, located in the "Catfish Capital of Wisconsin," is a modern campground that offers a plethora of outdoor and recreational activities.

    Recreation

    The famous fishing on the Mississippi River draws crowds of anglers each year. The most popular species is the channel catfish, earning the city of Potosi the nickname "Catfish Capital of Wisconsin." Other species include bluegill, walleye, crappie, northern pike and bass. Best to try your luck in the spring before the rice field grows up. There is boat ramp access within the campground, but can be chalenging for larger vessels as water levels drop and aquatic vegetation grows up.________

    Facilities

    The famous fishing on the Mississippi River draws crowds of anglers each year. The most popular species is the channel catfish, earning the city of Potosi the nickname "Catfish Capital of Wisconsin." Other species include bluegill, walleye, crappie, northern pike and bass. Best to try your luck in the spring before the rice field grows up. There is boat ramp access within the campground, but can be chalenging for larger vessels as water levels drop and aquatic vegetation grows up.________

    Natural Features

    Surrounding the large campsite is a lush river landscape with towering bluffs and beautiful sunsets, creating a nature experience for visitors without losing the comforts of modern camping.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (563) 582-0881.

    Nearby Attractions

    Potosi Brewing Company Restauraunt & Museum (Potosi, WI - 2 miles) Lock and Dam 11 (Dubuque, IA - 19 miles) National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium (Dubuque, IA - 20 miles) Diamond Jo Casino & The Q Casino (Dubuque, IA - 20 miles) Historic sites, Antiques, Fine Dining (Galena, IL - 28 miles)

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

    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
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    4. Boulder Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    40 Photos
    7 Saves
    Bagley, Wisconsin

    Nestled in the bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley, in Wisconsin's Grant County, Boulder Creek is the place for your next camping adventure!

    Our campground is conveniently located near Wyalusing State Park, as well as local restaurants, bars, and shops. We are close to ATV/UTV trails, historical sites, wineries, beaches, public boat launches, and SO much more!

    Our spacious campsites, and amount of on-site amenities, make us the perfect destination for your next outdoor adventure. We have 180 sites, including 20/30/50 Amp sites with full water, electric & sewer, to cozy Canyon Chateau Cabins that sleep up to 10!

    ***We can't wait to welcome you to Boulder Creek in Bagley, WI! ***

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

    $32 - $260 / night

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    5. Swiss Valley County Park

    9 Reviews
    7 Photos
    19 Saves
    Dubuque, Iowa
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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      6. Eagle Cave Resort LLC

      2 Reviews
      16 Saves
      Boscobel, Wisconsin
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      7. Palace Campground

      7 Reviews
      52 Photos
      69 Saves
      Galena, Illinois

      Situated on 50 quiet, wooded acres only 2 miles from historic downtown Galena this campground accommodates all types of tents and campers and offer cabin rentals as well.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      8. Waukon City Park

      3 Reviews
      3 Photos
      2 Saves
      Waterville, Iowa
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents
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        9. Victora Riverside Park

        1 Review
        6 Saves
        Richland Center, Wisconsin
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
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        10. Red Barn Resort and Campground

        1 Review
        1 Photo
        20 Saves
        Lansing, Iowa

        Red Barn Campground and Restaurant is a cozy hideaway in the hills of Iowa. People come for the scenery, the fishing and the fun. We welcome seasonals, weekenders and locals alike.

        It’s a great place to relax with family, make new friends and just take a break from the day to day. Enjoy solitude walking on nature paths and trout fishing. Join friends around the community fire pit. Let the kids play in the arcade or on the playground. Finish the day at our full service bar and grill.

        Families have been coming to Red Barn Campground and Restaurant for generations. Season after season, they return with their RVs, boats and fishing poles. Some guests have been coming to Red Barn since they were kids, and now come with their grandkids. There’s no shortage of campfire stories or fisherman’s tales.

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

        $25 - $39 / night

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      Recent Glamping Reviews In Mount Hope

      102 Reviews of 18 Mount Hope Campgrounds


      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        September 24, 2024

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Great place for a short trip

        I’ll begin by saying this is by far the cleanest campground I have stayed at. The facilities were well kept including the vault toilet houses. We stayed in a walk to site and the views were incredible. Our tent pad was quite rocky so I would recommend sleeping pads or you will be very uncomfortable. Our site was also extremely dusty which wasn’t a problem at all just be prepared to be a little dirty. The campground was quiet except for the occasional train that rolled through those are quite loud due to how close they are to the campground. I would definitely come back to Nelson Dewey and stay again. There was not a ton to do in the area so a short weekend stay was perfect. A highlight is that the park provided cart to use to haul all your stuff to the walk to sites. There is 1 designated parking spot per walk to site as well. The walk to sites are small and only accommodated our one (6 person) tent which was not a problem for us as we knew this ahead of time.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Grant River Recreation Area
        September 20, 2024

        Grant River Recreation Area

        Feet from the Mississippi

        The park is on the beautiful might Mississippi river. It’s 2 miles from Potosi, WI with a large brewery with good food as well. Army Corps so half price with America The Beautiful senior discount card. If you like trains you will see many, close and going fast.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Grant River Recreation Area
        August 19, 2024

        Grant River Recreation Area

        Sandy and Gentleman worker=AMAZING

        I was hitchhiking thru, was dropped off by a ride that said he was buying a $14 tent site for me, come to find out he never did, I just was honest with sandy and the gentleman worker and offered the only 8$ I had, no sir, they said please stay for free and just enjoy. WONDERFUL PPL THAT CARE ABOUT OTHERS!! THANKS YALL

      • Camper-submitted photo from Bailey Ford Delaware County Park
        March 16, 2024

        Bailey Ford Delaware County Park

        Great park and campground

        Bailey's Ford has everything you need for a night or a week. It's clean and beautiful. Trout stream, trails, river access, showers and a playground. I recommend!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Wisconsin Riverside Resort
        February 3, 2024

        Wisconsin Riverside Resort

        Great place on the river

        I’m a tent camper so tucked in the back was great. It’s a bit of a normal RV easy camping almost glamping with the amenities around.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Waukon City Park
        September 9, 2023

        Waukon City Park

        Great campground

        Free firewood, free wifi, water and electric at each campsite. Found a nice shady site for tent camping.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Westfork Sports Club & Campground
        August 8, 2023

        Westfork Sports Club & Campground

        Stunning views and so peaceful!

        We loved it here! What a gem! The views go on and on!

        Huge open sites. Not a lot of trees for privacy but the sites are huge so it’s all good! Hot water and flush toilets and hot showers (need quarters). $40 for a yearly membership (covers your camping fee and then any time you return in the year the camping is only $20).

        Feel like you can write your long overdue novel here. Perfect setting and very relaxing. We would stay again for sure. Lots of bugs at night to be expected being that close to the driftless. We awoke to such views - hard to beat!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Sidie Hollow County Main Campground
        July 21, 2023

        Sidie Hollow County Main Campground

        Beautiful sites next to a small creek.

        Nice grassy sites next to a cool creek. Electric but no water hook up. There is an RV fill up and a dump. Stayed in site #34 which has shade all afternoon. Also very level. Showers are not great but they work. Nice 2 mile trail around the lake. Close to the cute town of Viroqua and 20 min. Drive to the Mississippi River. Beautiful country.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Grant River Recreation Area
        July 19, 2023

        Grant River Recreation Area

        Nice view at the Mississippi River

        Very nice hosts. Army camping. Nice view at the Mississippi River $20 per night with electrical hook up. 

      • Camper-submitted photo from Delaware County Coffins Grove Park
        July 5, 2023

        Delaware County Coffins Grove Park

        Quiet, peaceful family campground

        Nice, smaller campground! No designated spots, so great for groups to circle up and camp together (we camp here every year for our family reunion). Newer playground that my kids love, sand so that’s an extra play optional. Small creek runs through the park (on the edge of the campground) and a fun place for kids to explore and play in.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Grant River Recreation Area
        June 16, 2023

        Grant River Recreation Area

        Nice Campground on the River

        Nice campground. Cement pads and blacktop roads. Clean shower houses. Train tracks border the campground and train horns are loud. Has sites with views of the Mississippi.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Palace Campground
        May 12, 2023

        Palace Campground

        Well Established Campground

        Campground is convenient to Galena and Dubuque. We stayed in site 73, which they call a double. If the campground is full, it would be pretty tight. No negatives I encountered here to mention.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
        February 12, 2023

        Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park

        Lovely Gov’ Dodge

        We love to go kayaking here, the lakes are lovely. There are also lots of trails to explore. It can get busy, especially during the summer holidays. The beaches tend to be where the people are most dense. The campgrounds are pretty large but most sites offer good privacy. We stayed at Cox Hollow campground and enjoyed our stay. The stars were glorious. P.S. Bob’s Bitchin BBQ in Dodgeville is banging if you’re looking for a yum treat.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        February 12, 2023

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Delightful Dewey

        There are 4 walk-in campsites that overlook the Mississippi River (A, B, C, & D). We stayed at campsite D, which had the most incredible view! The trails were enchanting and abundant in life. It flash stormed around sunset, which is not uncommon for summer in the Midwest. The sunset seemed to last for hours as the light danced in the storm clouds. It was one of those, “wow I am grateful to be alive” experiences. Couldn’t have asked for a better bedtime show than a powerful and beautiful display of nature, it was such an unexpected delight. As the storm dissipated, the pitter-patter of the raindrops was the perfect audio to fall asleep to. Despite the humidity, we managed to get a fire going pre-storm and cooked some nice grub. There is a shed with firewood on the way into the campsite, you can pick some up for a small fee. Be prepared for humidity and bugs, it’s right by the river so it’s kind of inevitable during the summer. Insect repelling incense and spray kept us comfortable. There’s a train track right next to the river, which you may hear toot it’s horn occasionally, but it didn’t really bother us. The lovely small town of Cassville is close by may you need any creature comforts. Overall, an amazing place to camp and I can’t wait to go back!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        October 9, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Walk-in sites or bust!

        We stayed in walk-in site C, which the furthest site from the parking lot. Arrive before dark!! The wheelbarrows provided are a lifesaver, the trail to the site is manageable until the last 50 feet, which is steep and rocky.

        It is a smaller site and mostly slanted so we had to use our backpacking tent (90"x70") on the small patch that's sort of level, as our car camping tent (10'x14') was entirely too huge.

        The views are stunning. There was a pair of bald eagles in a nest down by the river - bring binoculars!

        HUGE caveat - this site sits on a ridge above a county highway and freight train tracks. There are also train tracks on the other side of the river. When trains are blowing their horns miles away, the sound carries. When they go past the site, it's incredibly loud! I was amazed at the racket - we live in Chicago on a busy street, a block from the L and the Metra tracks. 

        Bring ear plugs, trains rolled through until just after midnight and started up around 5am (that I noticed anyway).

        While Site C is incredibly difficult to reserve (best dates I could find were a Mon-Wed in October which I booked in APRIL), it's worth the views and the privacy.

        Site D is the first of the four walk-ins, huge, level, has a wide view, and  a bend in it's trail so isn't exposed. A great choice if C is booked.

        Site A is next, least amount of privacy, medium sized, looked level. Sites B was occupied our entire time there so wasn't able to check it out, but it's a bit more private.

        Pit toilet by the walk-in sites was as nice as pit toilet gets, it even has a urinal. Water is conveniently located near the parking.

        Shower house with flush toilets was really nice, 2-3 shower stalls and 4 toilets. No pay, just have to push the button over and over since the water only stays on for 10 seconds.

        The electric and non-electric sites are well spaced and on the larger side. A nice campground overall.

        For supplies and firewood, I recommend the Okey Market. It's convenient and has everything you need, huge beer cave too. If you want some local flavor, stop into the Silver Spigot Saloon, cheap beer, tasty fries, and they have a dog-friendly patio.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Grant River Recreation Area
        September 20, 2022

        Grant River Recreation Area

        Spacious with train tracks

        The tent site that we were at was very specious for my dog to run freely with his long leash. A lot of shade and space for everyone. We stayed right by the bathrooms. Showers have a push button so water pressure and temperature was not very great. The river was a great view and campground was big to walk around. Plenty of people coming through but a quiet neighborhood. Other than the train passing right by us, we enjoyed our time there.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
        August 23, 2022

        Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park

        Loud, party vibe

        The campsites here are deep with lots of greenery. However we chose this site thinking that it was on the end. The loops curl around so there were campers around us. On the other side was a playground that had children enjoying it all day. While this is great for some, our reactive dog was quite distracted.

        Upon arriving at the check in, there is still a couple miles to wind around until the campground, longer to get to twin lakes campground. The road is hilly too. It’s not a problem in our vehicle but it would be tiring on a bicycle. There are showers in the center of our loop. It could be expanded a bit - we had short lines for the restrooms. Water , garbage and recycling are available as well as a dump station.

        It was raining when we arrived but we drove around to see the park. We hiked the short distance to Stephen’s Falls and was not impressed. Maybe they need more rain this year but all we saw was a splatter.

        We saw folks who kept their kayaks and canoes locked up by the lake. The beach looked nice too. The other end of the park has an equestrian campground. We did see some horses riding the trail around the park.

        The vibe here wasn’t for us. Various sites had music playing loud enough for us to hear. Trails from camp would be great. We ended up walking along the narrow road.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        August 4, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Neat overlook!

        Passing though the area and this park was on my list to check out. Drove though and found a pretty amazing overlook view. There were wildflowers that smelled amazing. It was really cool to see the hawks flying below the overlook. Driving through the campsites they do look pretty nice and larger than normal. Some do look like the have a “mound” on them, which was interesting. I did get great cell service, LTE with us cellular. Overall, I would visit again!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        July 24, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Beautiful sippi

        This was our 2nd time camping here and it did not disappoint. It’s a lovely state park with some beautiful lil trails. Campsite Ds views were unbeatable. A storm rolled in over the Mississippi as we were heading to bed; it was a magical experience

      • Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
        June 19, 2022

        Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park

        Noisy

        This was my first and probably last time camping at Cox Hollow. Let’s start with positive: easy access to the campsite I was able to park my car right by the tent. Bathrooms and showers seemed clean enough, but I would recommend wearing some sort of footwear while you shower. Now the negatives: loud and obnoxious families with screaming bratty kids, people leave food scraps so raccoons are not scared and come right up to you sniffing for food, people have zero courtesy and slam bathroom door non stop, not to mention slamming down dumpster lids literally all day and late into the evening. Oh and did I mention screaming kids? Apparently “quiet hours” are from 11pm-8am, well the noise continued almost into midnight hours and as early as 6:30am. Thumping stereos with loud music, also can’t blame dogs for barking, but we had a howler and it kept going all the time. Forget about sleeping in or enjoying the sounds of nature. I’d like try different campsite at this park, but won’t be returning to Cox Hollow.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Waukon City Park
        June 11, 2022

        Waukon City Park

        Great value free firewood

        $15 tents. Includes electric and water and showers and firewood. Best value I have found yet. They have a bunch o pavilions and facilities. Pool, tennis, lake.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        May 31, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Incredible Views

        Just south of Wyalusing near the Mississippi. Far less people (which we prefer) with great sights and incredible views of the Mississippi. We did switch sites once we got there bc the electric was on the opposite side, but if you have an extension cord, not a big deal. We were there early in the season so everything was incredibly clean! We drove up to Wyalusing to check out for future camping and it was a lot more crowded. Nelson Dewey is also in the town of Cassville which looks to have an incredible swimming pool if you are there in season.

        There were bugs but we use a fan at the campsite which really kept most of them away. I think it’s to be expected when you’re that close to the Mississippi.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        May 16, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Great weekend get away.

        Beautiful weekend getaway at a very quiet and great state park! Bath house was clean the park was clean, the park was extremely quiet. Only complain would be the mosquitoes, however that’s just nature and a part of camping!!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
        May 12, 2022

        Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park

        check the photos before you book

         Unlike Twin Valley, this campground is up on the hills, many sites drop off steeply. It really should be called Cox Bluff, oh well.  Sites are well spaced and when it's summer and leafy, fairly private.  Site #21 has the best view of the lake, but it's the one everyone arriving shines their headlights into. The sites to either side fare better. Many of the sites on the outer loops are split-level. Check the photo, if it looks like there's a log across the site, it means you have to step down to get to the large part of the site. Pay attention to the drive-in dimensions posted. Bigger rigs will do better inner loop. There are no pull-throughs.
        Firepits are low steel rings, 30" across with no grate., tables are long, family sized.
        Toilets and showers are clean and well lit, with an outlet for razors. Hot water is inconsistent.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Swiss Valley County Park
        February 20, 2022

        Swiss Valley County Park

        Stacked on top of each other

        My wife and I checked it out and it’s just not for us we like to be a lil secluded from others no offense just like to listen to Mother Nature to relax but if you have a rv it might be for you. The park was closed but we like to check it out before we go with the whole crew of 6

      • Camper-submitted photo from Nelson Dewey State Park Campground
        January 8, 2022

        Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

        Nelson Dewey State Park

        Friendly Crowds and secluded spot despite us staying next to the main road for the camping area. Sunsets were beautiful looking west over the Mississippi River. The Driftless region is fun to explore and nearby parks that are more popular for camping are close by to hike.



      Guide to Mount Hope

      Camping near Mount Hope, Wisconsin, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

      What to do:

      • Hiking: Explore the trails at Wyalusing State Park Campground. Campers rave about the "great hiking trails" and the "lovely morning sunrise and amazing sunsets."
      • Kayaking: The backwaters of the Mississippi are accessible from Pikes Peak State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned it as an "awesome campground with lots of hiking trails and access to backwaters."
      • Fishing: Grant River Recreation Area is a great spot for fishing. A camper shared their experience, saying, "the tent site was spacious for my dog to run freely with his long leash."

      What campers like:

      • Scenic Views: Campers at Nelson Dewey State Park Campground love the "incredible views of the Mississippi." One reviewer described it as "a magical experience" during a stormy sunset.
      • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A visitor at Rustic Barn Campground RV Park noted it as a "quiet, clean & friendly" place with "clean bathrooms and showers."
      • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Campers enjoy the friendly vibe at Fireside Campground. One guest mentioned, "staff was super friendly and so were the other campers."

      What you should know:

      • Train Noise: If you're sensitive to noise, be aware that some campgrounds, like Grant River Recreation Area, are near train tracks. A camper mentioned, "the train passing right by us... we enjoyed our time there."
      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, such as Camp Glen Wendel, are more primitive. A visitor noted, "there's no dump site, and the sites are primitive with tables and fire rings."
      • Weather Preparedness: Campers at Big Paint Campground recommend being ready for changing weather. One reviewer said, "the sites are spacious and level, but they don't feel very private."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and games. Rustic Barn Campground RV Park has a "huge grassy area for walking the dog and several stations set up with poop bags/garbage."
      • Plan for Meals: Bring easy-to-cook meals or snacks. A camper at Fireside Campground mentioned, "the staff was super friendly and helpful," making it easier to ask for local food options.
      • Safety First: Keep an eye on kids near water. One visitor at Bloody Run County Park noted, "the creek running right next to it... beautiful area."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Hookups: Make sure your site has the right hookups. A reviewer at Miller Riverview City Park said, "our site did not have shade so it got pretty warm."
      • Space for Parking: Look for spacious sites. Campers at Pikes Peak State Park Campground appreciated the "large new area for RVs and trailers."
      • Stay Connected: If you need internet, check for Wi-Fi availability. A visitor at Rustic Barn Campground RV Park mentioned, "decent wi-fi and plenty of space on your site."

      Camping near Mount Hope, Wisconsin, has something for everyone. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or just enjoying the views, you're sure to have a memorable experience.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Mount Hope, WI is Nelson Dewey State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 20 reviews.

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