Best Campgrounds near Dresser, WI

The St. Croix River valley surrounding Dresser, Wisconsin features a diverse range of camping experiences within a short drive. Interstate State Park, straddling both Wisconsin and Minnesota sides of the river, serves as the region's centerpiece with dramatic river gorges and glacial potholes. Within 30 minutes of Dresser, campers can access established campgrounds like Willow River State Park with its waterfall views and Wild River State Park offering riverfront sites. The area balances developed facilities with more rustic options, including private campgrounds along the Apple River and farm-based camping experiences at places like Lily Springs Regenerative Farm. Most campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, with electrical hookups widely available at state park campgrounds.

Reservations are essential during summer weekends, particularly for waterfront sites at Interstate and William O'Brien State Parks. As one camper noted, "The hiking there is by far my favorite within an hour from the Twin Cities. Lots of cliffs and great views." Seasonal considerations affect the camping experience significantly, with mosquitoes becoming prevalent in summer months. According to visitor reviews, "The amount of mosquitos seemed higher than other Wisconsin locations." Cell service varies throughout the region, with T-Mobile coverage particularly spotty in some campgrounds. Many campgrounds maintain year-round operations, though amenities like showers may close during winter months. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or from roadside stands near park entrances.

River access represents a major draw for campers in the Dresser area. Several reviewers highlight the value of securing sites with direct river access, particularly at Interstate State Park's South Campground where sites 65 and 67 offer convenient kayak launching. One visitor observed that "the setting is spectacular in terms of breathtaking scenery, and myriad outdoor activities from rock climbing in the river gorge, paddling the river, hiking miles of trails." Site privacy varies considerably between campgrounds and even within loops. While some campgrounds feature spacious, well-separated sites, others have been described as "cramped" with limited screening between neighbors. Family-friendly amenities are common throughout the region, with clean facilities and well-maintained trails consistently mentioned in positive reviews.

Best Camping Sites Near Dresser, Wisconsin (141)

    1. Interstate State Park — Interstate State Park

    52 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 483-3747

    $24 - $34 / night

    "This is a state park on the Wisconsin side of the St Croix River, which is mirrored by a comparable but smaller state park in Minnesota on the wrst side of the river, both being part of the wild and scenic"

    "Having grown up in Wisconsin I would visit the St Croix Falls side frequently. Swimming and hiking the bluff many an afternoon."

    2. Wild River State Park Campground

    45 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 583-2125

    $35 / night

    "Stayed for two nights at a drive-in double site here and found it ideal for autumn camping."

    "We stayed in campsite 29 in the drive in campsite over Labor Day weekend."

    3. William O'Brien State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Marine on St. Croix, MN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 539-4980

    $16 - $250 / night

    "Easy walking trails surround the park which is nice and convenient. Close proximity to Stillwater which made for a nice day trip. Camp sites were very clean and easy to access."

    "Our site was a non-electric site on the outside ring, with just a thin slip of woods and a hiking trail between us and the St. Croix river."

    4. Willow River State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Hudson, WI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 386-5931

    "There is a newly filled lake after the reconstruction of the dam. This is a non motorized lake for paddling, swimming and fishing."

    "Fun to play in the water, go behind the waterfall and a good hike up 200 steps to view the falls from above!"

    5. Wildwood RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Dresser, WI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 465-7162

    $44 - $75 / night

    "These primitive sites are down a small dirt road away from the main RV camping area and are nicely wooded, but you can still see neighboring sites."

    "The kids tried the bike trail that they could access right from the campground. 
    Plenty of space to social distance.  We never felt uncomfortable and everything was really clean!"

    6. Interstate Park — Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

    5 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 483-3747

    $15 - $28 / night

    "I had read somewhere that sites 65 and 67 had direct access to the river--true!  But the path does come off the camp road and it really does serve the entire campground, so anyone can use it. "

    "Beautiful sites but be careful when booking as some sites are very close to others. North campground is about 1/2 mile from downtown Taylor Falls via a bridge. So a quick walk to town is possible."

    7. Camp Waub-O-Jeeg

    5 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 465-3500

    $35 - $65 / night

    "We live in Minneapolis and love having this camp close to home, yet far enough to feel like we are up north. We come here a lot during the summer! The camp is rustic, in a good way."

    "This is an awesome campground in a wooded setting just outside of the nearby town. Can't wait to come back!"

    8. Big Rock Creek

    4 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 501-8172

    $225 - $500 / night

    9. Stone Creek Farm

    1 Review
    Taylors Falls, MN
    4 miles

    10. Lily Springs Regenerative Farm

    1 Review
    Dresser, WI
    5 miles
    Website

    $70 / night

    "Both the White Pine Meadow and the Lakeside Serenity sites are amazing and large. We wound up staying at the Lakeside site, which has a nice view of Mud Lake and one of the herds of goats."

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Recent Reviews near Dresser, WI

618 Reviews of 141 Dresser Campgrounds


  • Sarah D.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Wild River State Park Campground

    Secluded Backpack/Canoe Site with Sunrise Views

    I was looking for a secluded backpack in site where I could have a peaceful 48 hours of prayer and solitude, and this site was perfect! I also wanted one that wasn't too far remote, since I hadn't been on a proper backpacking trip since the pandemic hit. And as a solo female camper, I wanted a reserved site so that there would be a record of my location for safety reasons. I'm so glad I chose the Deer Creek site, and will almost definitely stay here again at some point!

    This site is accessible by either hiking or canoe. It took me about 30 minutes to hike in from the visitor center parking lot. There is easy access to river water to boil or filter from the canoe landing.

    This site was incredibly spacious. It includes a fire ring and picnic table overlooking the creek and river. It also includes 2 large tent pads (look out for widow makers, one of the tent pads is under a dead tree!). It also has a spot nestled in some pine trees that could fit a smaller tent, canoe storage, or I found it to be the perfect spot to hang my hammock! (This would be a great site for hammock camping.) So if you're camping with a small group of people this would be a great site. It also includes a trail to a fairly private latrine, and a bear box (the park ranger warned me that there are bears in the park although I did not see any.) I also found plenty of dead down and dry wood and birch bark on the ground for building fires.

    This site is great for a one nigjt stay on a longer backpacking or canoeing trip, but also great for camping out at for a couple of nights. I stayed for two, and it connects to all the major trails in the park, so I was able to use it as a great base for hiking and seeing the beautiful changing leaves. In the morning I hiked North to do the Riverside trail and looped back through the woods. Then in the afternoon I did the Deer Creek loop, which is a shared horse and hiking trail. It was so nice to he able to hike out to some of the best trails in the park directly from my site.

    This site felt remarkably remote for being only an hour from the twin cities and a mile from the parking lot! I stayed there Thursday -Saturday, and after leaving the parking lot on Thursday did not see another human being for the rest of the day, and Friday not until I hit the main trails! There was no one else staying within at least a mile of me. I was even able to see fantastic stars Friday night. There was amazing wildlife - a blue heron frequented the site, and I heard all types of owls. Two bald eagles had a nest across the river so I got to see and hear them the whole trip, too- it was absolutely magical!

    This site has a great view of both sunrise and sunset. Thursday night there was a gorgeous sunset over the woods reflected in deer Creek. Both mornings I woke up to watch the sunrise while drinking my coffee next to the fire (it was freezing!!!). Watching the sun rise over the river and fog roll over th water and evaporate while eagles soared was truly magical. Having an easy backpack in site surrounded by water on two sides and with views of the sunrise and sunset like this was so incredible!!!

  • Larry K.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Willow River State Park Campground

    Never again

    Never again, $81 for an electric only site. Come on Wisconsin let's jab the out of .staters. Entry fee to parks, extra for out of staters. The site was secluded but not close to level. Not close to the facilities. I am going back to SD. They don't add fees because you are from out of town, they actually encourage out of state tourists. Last trip to a Wisconsin state park . And the showers were closed for the season, this is 10/9/25. But still full price and just an electric only site. No thanks Wisconsin

  • Maria D.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Interstate State Park — Interstate State Park

    Lovely River, Too Much Hustle

    Interstate State Park has some nice features, but overall it wasn’t my favorite. Many of the exterior loop sites have river access, which was a highlight, and we didn’t have to deal with mosquitoes thanks to being right on the water. The nearby towns are also very charming and worth exploring.

    That said, the campground is small and very crowded, likely because it’s so close to the Cities and popular with canoe rentals. Expect a lot of traffic noise, and in the fall, migrating geese can be very loud (which didn’t bother me, but might for some). The ranger office had limited hours, and since firewood is locked up, there’s no self-serve option. Another downside: a riverboat cruises by frequently, blasting music in the evenings and giving tours during the day.

    The sites are close together, with RVs and tents mixed on one loop, so generator noise is common. It wasn’t a terrible stay, but just too small and busy for my preference—I don’t think I’d return.

    Best sites seemed to be 21 (great river views, less private), 23 (fun detached tent pad), and 18 (most private). Sites 4–5 were also lovely but close to the bathrooms and camp host, so expect more foot traffic.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    Not a bad stay

    Sites are a little close with little to no privacy in most. Fun little trails nearby for an afternoon walk. Reservation system is weird and the sites are much bigger than they say. All rv sites are the listed length plus 16’ for your tow vehicle, which you need to call to find out.

  • Krista T.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

    Nice metro get away

    This is a beautiful park and the campsites for the most part all seem spacious, and the loop we were in (whichever one site 52 is in) all had decent tree cover.

    The bathroom facility has seen better days. The nature center is nice and a great place to spend some time if it is raining during their open hours.

  • D
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Butternut Park

    Well maintained city park

    About a dozen sites with picnic tables on a grassy large circle. About half or more have electric hookups. Toilets are a short walk past the campground entrance.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Eagle Point Park

    Quiet lake campground

    I stayed here one night while traveling. The bathrooms seemed fire. I could not find a dumper on site. There is a dump station. Plenty of tent only camping areas. All sites require some leveling. Some of the sites have water hookups. Lots of people use the park during the day. It was very quiet at night.

    There is a coffee shop about a 20 minute walk from the park. There is a public swimming beach less than a 10 minute walk from the park.

    You might be able to get a large rig into the first few spots. But if you try to drive the loop around to the other sites, you might not make it. But I did not have trouble in my 25 foot motor home.

    I had great 5G signals from Verizon and T-mobile here.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Grace Lake Road Dispersed

    Very quit night

    Stayed a night here on our way up to the boundary waters gate is very narrow had to fold the mirrors on my Tacoma to squeeze through but if you park at the entrance it’s a short walk You’re about 20 foot from the water and fishing is good

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Camp Waub-O-Jeeg

    Waub O Jeeg- Tent camping

    Checking was easy with owner on site. A little steep getting up to x Some of the site. Bathroom and shower house were great


Guide to Dresser

Camping near Dresser, Wisconsin, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or just relax by the campfire, there are plenty of options to choose from.

What to do

  • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at Willow River State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "Lovely trails, the beach is a large area with a nice park and picnic area."
  • Water Activities: Enjoy the beach and water features at Interstate State Park. A visitor shared, "The glacial pothole trail was worth it! There’s a day use area that was relatively empty as well with a lot of space to spread out."
  • Wildlife Watching: At Wild River State Park Campground, you can spot deer and other wildlife. One reviewer noted, "The woods surrounding dense enough to obscure others while still feeling open."

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the clean bathrooms and showers at Banning State Park Campground. A visitor said, "Bathrooms are VERY CLEAN. Trails are well maintained."
  • Spacious Sites: Many enjoy the spacious and staggered sites at Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve. One camper mentioned, "Peaceful, quiet, with spacious sites that are situated in a staggered way, so you never feel like you’re on top of each other."
  • Proximity to Nature: Campers love being close to nature, as highlighted by a review of Lebanon Hills Regional Park: "The pad was level and new, the sites were roomy and ours backed up to a wooded area."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like William O'Brien State Park Campground, may have limited amenities. A camper noted, "The east part of the park was all closed for construction."
  • Noise Levels: Be prepared for noise from nearby roads at places like Banning State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "Can hear the interstate highway in the park during the night."
  • Wildlife Encounters: Raccoons can be a nuisance at night, especially at William O'Brien State Park Campground. A camper warned, "Raccoons will visit your site at night."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Sites: Look for campgrounds with spacious sites, like Lake Elmo County Park Reserve. A family shared, "The sites are spacious and far enough away from others to feel like there was enough privacy."
  • Plan Activities: Make sure to plan activities that everyone can enjoy. One camper at Afton State Park Campground said, "Good pricing, great trails for all different skill levels and nice staff."
  • Pack for Comfort: Bring bug spray and other essentials, as noted by a visitor at Wild River State Park Campground: "It was very buggy so we got a screen tent."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure to check the size of the sites before booking, especially at Interstate State Park. A reviewer mentioned, "Some sites are hard to back a trailer into because the main road is VERY NARROW."
  • Bring Drinking Water: Always bring your own drinking water, as some campgrounds may have rusty water, like at Banning State Park Campground. One camper advised, "BRING DRINKING WATER! The water is VERY RUSTY!"
  • Utilize Dump Stations: Make use of dump stations available at campgrounds like Baker Park Reserve to keep your RV clean. A visitor noted, "It’s the bees knees."

Camping near Dresser, Wisconsin, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Dresser, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Dresser, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 141 campgrounds and RV parks near Dresser, WI and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Dresser, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Dresser, WI is Interstate State Park — Interstate State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 52 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Dresser, WI.

What parks are near Dresser, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Dresser, WI that allow camping, notably Saint Croix National Scenic River and Eau Galle Lake.