Best RV Parks & Resorts near Oakfield, WI

Several RV parks operate in and around Oakfield, Wisconsin, with varying amenities and site configurations. Fairgrounds RV Park offers full hookup sites with 20/30/50 amp electrical service, water connections, and spacious sites for larger rigs. The campground includes a dump station and pet-friendly policies. "I camped here for a month in July and now a week in Sept. Nicest people ever. Most sites have water hook-up and the site I'm at has plenty of space for my dogs to run around without disturbing other campers," according to one visitor. Omro RV Park provides 30 and 50 amp service with pull-through sites accommodating rigs up to 80 feet long, though water hookups are not available at individual sites. River Bend RV Resort includes both 50 amp hookups and sewer connections, with sites featuring gravel pads and picnic tables.

Fall through spring camping requires preparation, as many parks operate seasonally from April through October. Osh Vegas Palms RV Resort remains open year-round with 51 sites offering both 30 and 50 amp service. Dump stations are available at most parks, though not all offer full sewer hookups at individual sites. Leveling can be challenging at some locations, with one camper noting that gravel sites at certain parks are "very unlevel" requiring significant adjustments for motorhomes. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better connectivity closer to Oshkosh and more limited options in outlying areas. Many parks allow pets with varying restrictions, and firewood is typically available for purchase on-site. Road access generally accommodates larger rigs, though smaller county roads may present occasional challenges for wider vehicles.

Best RV Sites Near Oakfield, Wisconsin (87)

    1. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The race track is very close by and the noise from the cars can be pretty loud but not a deal breaker. We would probably go back."

    2. Fairgrounds RV Park

    1 Review
    Beaver Dam, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 210-2085

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Nicest people ever.
    20/30/50 amp service Most sites have water hook-up Restrooms Dump station Campfires in above ground fire pits supplied by you Pet friendly I like some privacy and the opportunity"

    3. Naga-Waukee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    9 Reviews
    Delafield, WI
    44 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"

    "Restrooms were porta-johns, but very clean. Plenty of free wood available for the fire."

    4. Omro RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Omro, WI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 252-2743

    $25 / night

    "Quiet, clean, well kept. no open fires. Is all pull through sites, They will fit any length rig, 80' long, Bathrooms and showers available, Is 30 and 50 amp available."

    "They did have 30 amp hook ups. Showers and toilets. The sites are gravel, and that's about it. It is self check-in. They have water and a dump station. It's a place to stay over when traveling."

    5. Lake of the Woods Campground

    3 Reviews
    Neshkoro, WI
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They have a store, a bar, coin op laundry, a pool, a clean little pond & a great playground... tons to do to keep busy!"

    "Pool and kiddie pool were clean and the beach/pond was so nice. If your in the back get a golf cart because the walk to the front where everything is is far."

    6. River Bend RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Lake Mills, WI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 261-7505

    "WiFi was great in some areas, Non-existent in others."

    "Plenty of amenities. Clean sites and lots of fun."

    7. Westward Ho RV Resort

    1 Review
    Glenbeulah, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 526-3407

    8. Fremont RV Campground

    18 Reviews
    Waupaca, WI
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "A great place for kids, very clean and friendly staff, easy check in, allot of sites are available and 90 percent are level and good size, will go again"

    "Had to dock a star for the tight spot though. way too difficult to back in and super close to other campers. But other than that, it was great!"

    9. Ox Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Montello, WI
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 589-5390

    $35 - $55 / night

    10. OshVegas Palms RV Resort

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    Oshkosh, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 933-0537

    $38 - $75 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Oakfield, WI

464 Reviews of 87 Oakfield Campgrounds


  • k
    Sep. 25, 2021

    Fairgrounds RV Park

    Dodge County Fairgrounds RV Park

    I camped here for a month in July and now a week in Sept. Nicest people ever.
    20/30/50 amp service Most sites have water hook-up Restrooms Dump station Campfires in above ground fire pits supplied by you Pet friendly I like some privacy and the opportunity to let's my dogs play freely at my campsite when I can. The site I'm at has plenty of space for them to run around my site without disturbing other campers. They have a camp host on site who is very helpful. They also have events, usually on the weekend that you can visit or participate. While I've been here they've had a circus, a carnival, a flea market, and something similar to a farmer's market. Where I've chosen to camp, I am out of the way and can enjoy the event and come back to my campsite and continue my camping without being disturbed by the event.

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Kettle Moraine State Forest Long Lake Campground

    this is a BIG campground

    We had been to this area three years earlier, and stayed at Mauthe lake. That suited us better because it is motorboat free, and we have a canoe. Long lake is more suited for powerboats. the sites are also large and would handle big rigs. There are six different campground loops, none near the lake (though the 700 loop has a trail to the boat launch). We stayed in the lower 900 loop, the smallest. Our site, 906, was about 30 feet from site 730. all the sites in this loop are large and deep with the exceptions of 908,910, 912 which are right up against the road and have no privacy. sites 713 & 705 run into each other and are the best for a large group and a pull-through if you get them together.
    Pit toilets only. Fire rings are decent. Wood is available 24/7 through a huge "vending machine" that costs $6 (a five and a one, no change) Wood from the shed costs a dollar less, but only when the ranger is at the front gate.
    There's a beach with a concession stand and a separate boat ramp with parking.
    We went canoeing at the very small nearby Silver lake and had it all to ourselves.
    Sad news is that the Parkside general store, with it's ice cream and home-made maple candies is out of business. Zahn's trading post is temporarily closed, and the Woodland Creek Supper club (both in New Prospect) was undergoing renovation when we were there, a shame as we loved it last time.

  • Julie L.
    Mar. 20, 2017

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler-Andre

    Living rather close to this park, this is our "go-to" place to camp. It has a great variety of activities available. There is a beach AND a dog beach so it's pet-friendly. Dogs are not allowed on all of the trails, but there are many you can take them on. Being on the water, you can swim, kayak, fish, or just soak up some rays! There are also non-reservable sites available. There are many electric sites, clean bath houses, friendly campground hosts, some rather private sites as well. It's a short walk from the campsites to the lake. Our favorite site is next to the woods where we have seen ample deer, turkey, foxes, and birds. Close to town if you need supplies, firewood and ice is available in the park.

  • Buck R.
    Jun. 28, 2018

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    Escarpment

    Grew up near here and used to backpack across Lake Winnebago to winter camp and hike in January when the park was empty and no mosquitos to chew on my butt.

    Indian Burial Mounds, old kilns, trails, hills, observation deck, sledding in winter, and lots of other things to do all year round.

    This Park is actually on an escarpment that winds around Lake Michigan all the way to Niagara Falls. Limestone cliffs for climbing on, scenic.

    in the summer the lake gets green with algae and there is a summer stretch wherever the lake flies hatch and get thick.

    Good park for families. Close to small towns for resupply. Appleton & Green Bay are within striking distance as is Lake Michigan.

    Bring arctic survival gear in January...subzero temps with wind chills in the negative teens is normal. Fantastic cross country skiing/snowshoeing.

  • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Waupun Park Campground

    Waupun County Park WI - Campground

    Family friendly campground, playgrounds, pickle ball court, showers, clean bathrooms, fire rings, shared water spigots & power at camp site. There is an outdoor pavilion for groups, firewood for sale at host. Lamp posts light camp road but not overwhelming. Nice shaded sites with mature white oak trees. Enjoyed and recommend if looking for full service campsite.

  • D
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Hickory Oaks Campground

    Hickory oaks

    Very nice place to camp. Quite and friendly. Small but accommodates all types of campers. Has 30 and 50 Amp hookups. Tenting up to cabin, they have two. My second year long term camping here. On the edge of the city and close to everything.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2025

    Sleepy Hollow Farms

    Convenient to the highway

    General: There is both a north and a south part to this campground with a total of 178 sites. The sites in the south part are all on a grassy field and there is a small man-made lake with an inflatable play area. The sites in the north part are a mix of full hook-up and tent sites. There are also small cabins (only one of which has a bathroom) and three “condos”. These all had air-conditioners, but I did not see the inside of them. The north unit features a pond, which I was disappointed to discover was algae-filled and completely green. 

    Site Quality: Some are pull-through and some back-in. Some sites have electric and water hookups, some have picnic tables, and some have fire rings (but not all sites have all of these amenities). Only a handful have concrete pads; the rest are all on grass. 

    Our impression of Sleepy Hollow was influenced in part by the fact that it poured rain for much of our overnight stay. The roads were all dirt and with the rain, became very muddy along with the campsites as well. When leaving the next day, we had some challenges backing out of our site with the amount of mud. There is no clear delineation between the sites other than where the electric and water hookups are placed. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean (in both the north and south units of the campground). Showers are available for a fee (five minutes for$1.00) but we did not use them so cannot comment on how well they worked. 

    Activities/Amenities: In the south unit, there is a small manmade lake with an inflatable play structure and plenty of life jackets. The color is a beautiful Caribbean blue, but it did not look natural, and I was not sure of the source of the color. We were there on a weekday in September, and no one was using the lake. There is a small bar and grill (in the north section) and a concession (south unit) on-site, but both were closed when we were there. Firewood was available (15 pieces for $10); we asked and were granted permission to use the golf cart to bring the wood to our site. Other than the lake, there really is nothing offered for recreation. 

    We chose this campground for its location; it is very close to Highway 41 in Oshkosh (you will hear road noise) and we were meeting family there. We checked in online the day before and arrived at 3:30 pm. No one was in the office when we arrived but the family members we were meeting had arranged for us to camp in the site next to them (not the original one we had selected). This campground is VERY close to EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association), and I imagine it would be completely full during the annual EAA convention. For us, it was a convenient location but aside from spending time with our family, the reason we chose this campground.

  • Bill P.
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Somewhat isolated sites

    This is a nice park with very friendly staff and 50 amp power. No water or sewer but does have a dump station. The sites are gravel but very unlevel. To level my 35 foot motor home my rear tires had to come off the ground by at least 6 inches. The sites are bordered by natural grasses and foliage. That provides a feeling of isolation. If not for the unlevel sites I could easily give it 5 stars.

  • D
    Jun. 23, 2019

    Long Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit-Iansr

    Site 907

    Our site was a bit less secluded than I’d prefer but still very nice. The loop we were on the lower 900 loop, had quite a few sites that could be combined to be group sites. Two sites completely adjoining or with very little separating them. This loop would be good for an option if the group sites are unavailable. Especially the inner loop sites that back up to each other. We walked some of the other loops and the did not all seem this way, stuff especially in the 700’s loop being a bit more wooded with some nice sites being my favorites, and also some nice sites in the upper 900’s loop that were spaced out nicely. Great hiking nearby, flush toilets, showers, nice little beach, plenty of downed wood around and also available to purchase 5$ a stack, pet friendly except no dogs allowed on the beach. There is a dog friendly picnic area near the water though. Nice get away pretty close to Milwaukee, Chicago, etc...


Guide to Oakfield

Most RV campsites near Oakfield, Wisconsin operate from spring through fall, with only a few offering year-round access. The region features gently rolling terrain with elevation ranging from 800-950 feet above sea level. Weather conditions can shift dramatically between seasons, with summer highs averaging 80°F and winter temperatures frequently dropping below 20°F.

What to do

Water activities: pool and pond options: At Plymouth Rock Camping Resort, families can enjoy multiple water features. "They have an outdoor movie, and lots of other activities. It is a bit pricey, but at least you are getting amenities," notes Jimmy P. The resort has three swimming pools.

Weekend entertainment: planned events: Fremont RV Campground offers structured activities throughout the camping season. "During Father's Day weekend they have a car show. All around a good time," reports Brent G. The campground also features "a great outdoor waterpark. Fun dance for kids on Saturday night," according to Lucas S.

Family crafts and sports: Campgrounds in the region provide organized activities beyond swimming. "Great management, really great food at the bar & grill... craft areas, fantastic pool and water slides, outdoor bar and ice cream shop," reports J T S. about local facilities. Some parks maintain sports areas including "Horseshoes, bags pavilion... baseball field."

What campers like

Clean facilities: bathroom access: Campers consistently mention facility cleanliness as important. At Naga-Waukee Park, "Various bathroom options - ranging from pit toilets to port-o-potties. Showers available at the Beach House," notes Ross K. The park's "beach on the shores of Lake Nagawicka is well-groomed, clean, has a seasonal lifeguard and a playground within earshot."

Spacious sites: room to spread out: Site size varies significantly between campgrounds. "I like some privacy and the opportunity to let my dogs play freely at my campsite when I can," shares a camper about local grounds. At some locations, "The site I'm at has plenty of space for them to run around my site without disturbing other campers."

Affordable options: budget-friendly camping: Omro RV Park offers economical camping near Oakfield. "It is $15 per night. Dump station and water available, But not at your site. Quiet, clean, well kept," reports Doug S. Another camper confirms, "The park rental was 25 a night. They did have 30 amp hook ups. Showers and toilets."

What you should know

Seasonal operations: limited winter camping: Most RV parks near Oakfield close during winter. OshVegas Palms RV Resort remains open year-round with 51 sites offering both 30 and 50 amp service. Lake of the Woods Campground operates from "April 15 to October 15," according to their listing information.

Site leveling challenges: Gravel pads at some campgrounds require extra work to level RVs. "The sites are gravel, and that's about it. It is self check-in," notes Carl E. about one location. Another camper mentions, "The dump station lanes need some attention, more than gravel would be great."

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds have noise sources to consider. "The noise is annoying early in the morning and throughout the day. It is really close to a racetrack," reports Jimmy P. Another camper mentions, "It is very close to main roads as I heard traffic all day and sometimes sirens."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: water activities: Families appreciate water features during summer months. At River Bend RV Resort, "This place is a kids heaven! Tons of activities! All included with admission... four wheel bikes to take out, jumping balloon, pool with multiple water slides, pond with blow up floating slides and climbing activities," shares Darren L.

Group site advantages: For multiple families camping together, group sites offer benefits. "The group campsite is phenomenal... tons of space for each family and a great community area for your group," Laura B. reports. Another camper confirms, "There are very large group camping sites as well as a small number of family sites."

Entertainment options: Families with children should consider campgrounds offering structured activities. "Such a fun campground for the kiddos!!!" remarks one visitor. Another notes, "Tons of things to do for the whole family. The pool and waterslide is perfect for hot days. My family really enjoyed the 'Hey Ride'."

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: RV campers near Oakfield should check site configurations. "Is all pull through sites, They will fit any length rig, 80' long," reports Doug S. about one location. However, access varies: "The short term sites are literally over a mile of tight, windy road to get to them."

Seasonal rental options: Some RV parks offer longer-term arrangements. "Family have a spot here they leave their RV over summer," mentions one camper. Another notes, "The campground is decent... The great thing about this place is there is a lot to do."

Utility hookup variations: Electric service varies between campgrounds. "20/30/50 amp service" is available at some locations while others may offer limited connections. One RVer shares about an Oakfield-area campground: "Dump station and fresh water on site, But not at your site. Quiet, clean, well kept. Is 30 and 50 amp available."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Oakfield, WI is Plymouth Rock Camping Resort with a 2.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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