Best Campgrounds near Muskego, WI

Southeastern Wisconsin offers several developed campgrounds near Muskego, with Muskego Park by Waukesha County Parks providing 20 sites for tent and RV camping from April to November. Within a 30-mile radius, camping options expand to include Kettle Moraine State Forest's Ottawa Lake and Pinewoods campgrounds, as well as Wisconsin State Fair RV Park in Milwaukee. The region includes both county and state-operated facilities, with some locations featuring cabin accommodations at Sunset Campground in Richard Bong State Recreation Area and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Caledonia.

Campground availability in the area largely follows a seasonal pattern, with most facilities operating from spring through fall. Full hookup sites for RVs are limited, though Wisconsin State Fair RV Park offers year-round access with water, sewer, and electric connections. "Our site was pull through. Hookups are in good condition. Electrical and water was shared with the neighbor next to us," noted one visitor about their stay at a nearby campground. Muskego Park provides electric hookups but lacks shower facilities except near the beach area. Campers should be prepared for varying levels of privacy between sites, as several reviews mention the open layout at some campgrounds, particularly at Muskego Park.

The camping experience in the Muskego area includes access to recreational amenities like swimming beaches, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities. Muskego Park features a spring-fed pond that serves as a popular swimming destination during summer months. Several visitors mentioned the family-friendly nature of local campgrounds, with one camper noting, "This place had it all. A spring fed pond for swimming and fishing. Trails that took you through woods and then prairie and then up a decent elevation for an amazing view of the surrounding area." For those seeking more developed facilities, Jellystone Park Camp-Resort provides numerous recreational activities specifically designed for families with children. Most campground options require reservations, especially during peak summer weekends, and campers should note that some locations have minimum stay requirements during high season.

Best Camping Sites Near Muskego, Wisconsin (72)

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

    52 Reviews
    North Prairie, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 594-6200

    "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 Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

    26 Reviews
    North Prairie, WI
    16 miles
    +1 (262) 626-2116

    $18 - $30 / night

    "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."

    3. Muskego Park by Waukesha County Parks

    8 Reviews
    Muskego, WI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 548-7801

    $25 - $80 / night

    "Trails that took you through woods and then prairie and then up a decent elevation for an amazing view of the surrounding area."

    "I did not stay at this park, but did drive and walk through it to get a feel for it. There are a number of sites I'd love to tent camp in. This park is bounded by a lake with a nice beach."

    4. Sunset Campground — Richard Bong State Recreation Area

    24 Reviews
    Burlington, WI
    17 miles
    Website

    "I would recommend this for anyone for starting to step out of the comfort zone for the outdoors. very simple, many paths to walk, jog, or ride a bike. a small lake is near the further parking lot. dogs"

    "Had some cool amenities like the off road park and multiple fishing spots. Has a winery and cool dive bars all within 10 min. Only downside is all the noise from the road and the drag strip near by."

    5. Cliffside Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Caledonia, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 886-8440

    $32 - $35 / night

    "We were also pleasantly surprise when found out about the close by trail - short trail beginner friendly ravine geography. Very beautiful view of the lake from the top of the cliff."

    "Month Stayed: September Site: gravel and level Spacing: very close to others Cleanliness: very clean Surrounding: trees throughout, playgrounds, nice bathrooms Noise: some noise due to closeness Access"

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort at Caledonia

    12 Reviews
    Oak Creek, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 835-2565

    "This location did not dissapoint. We have not gone to this location during the warmer months but looks to be a great campground"

    7. Sunrise Campground — Richard Bong State Recreation Area

    22 Reviews
    Burlington, WI
    17 miles
    Website

    "Rocket launch (bring your own,) atv (no rentals-bring your own), water fowl hunting (during season), fishing, wildlife watching, swimming at the beach, playground for kids, and my favorite- nice trails"

    "Plenty of space & foliage between sites and a nice network of trails surrounding the campground. Close to some small towns and the interstate as well, but not close enough to hear traffic."

    8. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Wauwatosa, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (414) 266-7035

    $55 / night

    "So we just use that because no one was there. 1.7 miles on bike path to Brewer Baseball field. It was raining to we used Uber to the game and walked back for an afternoon game."

    "Very close to downtown, right off of interstate. Clean facilities. We were visiting family downtown and it was very convenient."

    9. Mukwonago Park by Waukesha County Parks

    6 Reviews
    Mukwonago, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 548-7801

    $25 - $80 / night

    "The rangers drive through regularly and will deliver wood to your site if requested."

    "Swim or fish in the lake, archery or huge picnic sites."

    10. Naga-Waukee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    9 Reviews
    Delafield, WI
    17 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"

    "Very windy weekend but I imagine during the summer it’s a great spot to camp near their big beach and lake access."

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Recent Reviews near Muskego, WI

616 Reviews of 72 Muskego Campgrounds


  • Denise B.
    May. 15, 2026

    Sanders Park Campground

    Sanders park

    Love this quaint smaller campground, close to home although you feel like you're way up north! Clean restrooms showers! Walking trails with preservation.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    Harrington Beach State Park - Group Campground

    A Spacious Setting Near Lake Michigan

    The Group Campground at Harrington Beach State Park brings a completely different energy, offering an expansive, open setting that feels made for large family reunions, scout troops, family birthday party overnighters and lively gatherings that stretch long into the evening. Unlike the more intimate family sites, this area is designed for scale, with wide communal spaces, larger fire rings and plenty of room for picnic tables, shared meals and kid-filled games of tag and flag football. We passed through and couldn’t help but smile watching a group roast marshmallows together while another set of kids played flashlight hide-and-seek across the open field. While it is less private and more bustling, this locale creates a joyful sense of togetherness that feels perfect for celebrations and group bonding. While the restroom and shower facilities were mediocre (at best), they were functional and clean. But the real star here is the close proximity to Lake Michigan. I’d recommend this Group Campground for larger parties who want space to spread out, EZ beach access and the freedom to make memories together in a beautiful lakeside setting.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Lake Michigan Sunsets & Firefly Evenings

    There is something deeply calming about waking up just steps from Lake Michigan at the Harrington Beach State Park Family Campground, where our little crew found the perfect balance of nature and comfort in a setting that feels both scenic and safe. The campground is well-organized with clearly defined family-sized sites, clean restrooms and EZ access to walking trails and the beach, making it especially friendly for parents juggling gear and excited boys. One of our favorite moments was sitting around the campfire as we tried to stay warm from an early first wave of the winter to come while the sun melted into the lake in soft pink streaks. We loved that everything felt thoughtfully laid out without feeling crowded or chaotic. I would absolutely recommend this campground for families looking for a peaceful getaway with just enough adventure, thanks to its natural beauty, clean facilities, lakefront access and gentle, welcoming atmosphere.

  • 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 ❄️🥶

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2026

    Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    Great county park

    This is a nice getaway for camping, picnics, hiking, fishing and in the summer swimming! They only offer swimming with lifeguards in the summer months. They have great open spaces for group camping.

  • Kris K.
    Jan. 21, 2026

    Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    A warning for RV owners needing winter storage

    If you are looking for winter storage, look elsewhere. The Wisconsin State Fair RV Park storage is run with zero flexibility and rude service. 

    The Access Issues: They have extremely limited hours(10 AM- 3 PM Monday to Saturday), are closed on every minor holiday, and require you to give 24-hour notice so someone can unlock the lot. If you work a normal job or have a busy schedule, good luck getting your rig ready to leave. 

    The 'Money Grab': I planned to leave on 1/21, but my truck was hit, and I physically couldn't move the camper. I admitted I missed the 11 AM checkout deadline, but when they called me at 1:12 PM, I returned the call 3 minutes later to extend my storage for another 23 days. Instead of waiving the late fee since I was paying for nearly another month of storage, the rude receptionist just quoted'rules and regulations' and charged me an extra $25. 

    It’s completely unreasonable to charge a late checkout fee to a customer who is actively extending their stay due to an emergency. It feels like a terrible money grab. Save yourself the headache and store somewhere else.

  • Kissie R.
    Nov. 28, 2025

    Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

    Winterized all year easy to book

    We had a weather change and had to pivot and camp. Found last minute and booked. In freezing temp full service cluding water hookup. Its a parking lot with laundry? Showers, vending and restrooms.


Guide to Muskego

Kettle Moraine State Forest spans over 30,000 acres near Muskego with glacially formed terrain ranging from 600-1,000 feet above sea level. While summer camping season runs April through November, several campgrounds remain open year-round, including Ottawa Lake which offers winter camping with reduced amenities. Sites throughout the area typically range from $20-35 per night depending on hookups and location.

What to do

Hiking through diverse ecosystems: The Ice Age Trail at Ottawa Lake Campground offers well-maintained paths through unique glacial landforms. "Scuppernong Springs was also a treat for the kiddos although I highly recommended planning for a solid 2 mile hike if you're with kids," notes one visitor. The trail system connects multiple camping areas with sections suitable for all ability levels.

Water recreation beyond swimming: Most campers visit Wolf Lake at Sunrise Campground for kayaking and fishing opportunities. "The sandy Beach and warm water were great! Kayaking was nice too on wolf lake," reports one camper. The recreation area features multiple fishing spots and boat launches open through October.

Unique seasonal activities: Winter visitors can access designated snowmobile trails at several campgrounds from December through March, weather permitting. "No showers in winter but awesome," shared one Ottawa Lake winter camper. The Kettle Moraine area maintains groomed cross-country ski trails when snow conditions allow.

What campers like

Natural habitat diversity: Campers appreciate the varied ecosystems from pine forests to prairie habitats. "We have visited the Campground 5 times this year already, we love hiking all the trails in the Kettle Moraine Southern Unit," explains an Ottawa Lake visitor, highlighting the area's multiple vegetation zones.

Spacious and well-maintained sites: Pinewoods Campground receives high marks for site quality. "The site was well wooded and very spacious! It had a decent clearing for some sun and the driveway was longer setting it back from the loop road," notes a camper about site 273. Most campgrounds feature gravel or grass pads with picnic tables and fire rings.

Wildlife observation opportunities: The wetland areas attract diverse bird species and animals. "If you enjoy bird watching or rabbit spotting, this is a great place to go," shares a visitor to Sunset Campground. Many sites feature trail access for early morning wildlife viewing.

What you should know

Mosquito preparedness is essential: The wetland areas around Muskego create ideal mosquito breeding conditions. "It's a wetland, mosquitoes are happening, but the trade off is just about worth it," explains one Sunset Campground visitor. Site selection can impact insect exposure with more open, breezy sites offering some relief.

Varied shower facilities: Bathroom and shower quality differs significantly between campgrounds. At Cliffside Park Campground, "Bathrooms were super clean and showers are free. Very impressed and satisfied," while other locations offer more basic facilities with limited availability.

Quiet zone availability: Several campgrounds designate specific loops for campers seeking peace. "We liked this site because it was on the quiet loop. No radios or pets allowed," notes one Kettle Moraine visitor. These areas enforce 24-hour quiet policies but typically fill faster than standard sites.

Tips for camping with families

Beach facilities with amenities: The swimming pond at Mukwonago Park offers family-friendly features. "The swimming pond was spring fed and very pleasant for swimming with a nice sandy beach," shares a visitor. Most water recreation areas maintain seasonal lifeguards from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature updated play equipment. "There was an archery range, volley ball courts, covered picnic areas, and a nice playground with a lot of equipment," notes one Mukwonago Park camper. Archery ranges typically require users bring their own equipment.

Private camping sites: For families needing space, certain sites offer better seclusion. "There are a number of sites I'd love to tent camp in... Sites 22 and 23, 24, 25 and 26 are very cool. The campsites are in the midst of a pine forest," explains a Muskego Park visitor. Most family-oriented sites can accommodate multiple tents.

Tips from RVers

Electrical availability varies: Many campgrounds offer limited electric hookups that fill quickly. "There is plenty of room for two tents," notes a visitor about electric sites at Pinewoods, which helps RVers understand space constraints. Most electric sites provide 30-amp service with only select locations offering 50-amp connections.

Dump station locations: While many campgrounds lack sewer hookups, dump stations are strategically located. "Our site was pull through. Hookups are in good condition," observed one RVer about site placement. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park remains the only year-round option with full hookups in the Milwaukee area.

Site privacy considerations: RV sites typically offer less privacy than tent areas. "The sites in Loop 1 are varied as far as tree coverage, seclusion, and terrain," reports a Pinewoods visitor, highlighting the importance of site selection for larger vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds in Muskego Park located?

Muskego Park by Waukesha County Parks is located in Waukesha County, just west of the city of Muskego. The park spans over 193 acres and is situated at S8300 County Road OO. It's easily accessible from Interstate 43 and Highway 36, making it convenient for campers from both Milwaukee and surrounding areas. The campground is nestled within a beautiful wooded setting that features a mix of prairie and forest landscapes.

What family-friendly camping options are available in Muskego?

Families camping near Muskego have several excellent options. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort at Caledonia offers kid-focused amenities including a water park, themed weekends, and organized activities. Just a short drive away, Ottawa Lake Campground in the Kettle Moraine State Forest provides a more natural experience with a swimming beach, hiking trails, and spacious sites that accommodate families. Both locations offer reservable sites, clean facilities, and are within easy driving distance of Muskego.

What amenities are available at Muskego campgrounds?

Camping facilities in the Muskego area offer various amenities to enhance your stay. Mukwonago Park by Waukesha County Parks, just a short drive from Muskego, provides clean restrooms, drinking water access, and well-maintained sites. Nearby, The Playful Goose Campground features large lots backing up to forested areas, offering privacy and natural surroundings. Most campgrounds in the region include basic facilities like fire rings and picnic tables, with many offering electric hookups. Water fill stations are typically available even at more primitive sites.

Are there RV rental options available in Muskego, Wisconsin?

While Muskego itself doesn't have dedicated RV rental facilities, several options exist in the surrounding Milwaukee metro area. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park in nearby West Allis is RV-friendly and can direct visitors to local rental companies. Hickory Hills Campground in the region accommodates RVs and maintains connections with rental services. For those seeking rentals, check with Milwaukee-area RV dealerships that offer rental programs, or use peer-to-peer rental platforms that connect RV owners with renters throughout the greater Milwaukee region.