Best Campgrounds near Oshkosh, WI

Campgrounds near Oshkosh, Wisconsin provide a range of experiences along Lake Winnebago and surrounding areas. Established camping areas include Hickory Oaks Campground within city limits and several options within a 20-mile radius such as High Cliff State Park and Calumet County Park. Accommodations vary from basic tent sites to full RV hookups, with several properties like Kalbus Country Harbor and Sleepy Hollow Farms offering cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in the region maintain seasonal operations, typically from May through October, though availability varies by property.

The camping season in the Oshkosh area primarily runs from spring through fall, with most facilities closing for winter. Electric hookups are common across the region's campgrounds, with 30-amp service standard and 50-amp available at select locations including Hickory Oaks and Osh Vegas Palms. Water hookups and sanitary dump stations are available at most established campgrounds, though not all sites offer full hookups. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months and local events such as the EAA AirVenture. A camper noted, "All the other campgrounds in Oshkosh are near the airport, which makes sense since the biggest event each year is the EAA air show. None of them have trees. Hickory Oaks has its own airfield and lots and lots of trees."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the region, with Calumet County Park offering sites within 20 feet of Lake Winnebago. Several visitors emphasized the quality of sunset views over the water, with one reviewer describing "beautiful and clean" conditions at lakeside sites. Campgrounds like Kalbus Country Harbor provide beach access and wildlife viewing opportunities. While some properties maintain minimal amenities focused on overnight stays, others offer recreational facilities such as swimming areas and fishing ponds. Urban convenience distinguishes many camping areas near Oshkosh, with multiple reviewers noting the benefit of proximity to city services while still enjoying natural settings. Tree cover varies significantly between properties, with some offering shaded sites and others situated in open fields.

Best Camping Sites Near Oshkosh, Wisconsin (113)

    1. High Cliff State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Sherwood, WI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 989-1106

    "Nice campground near Oshkosh, WI. My favorite thing about this park and campground is the hiking. Part of the Niagra escarpment there are plenty of cliffs and fun views along the trails."

    "This was my first time camping in a Wisconsin state park and I thought it was great! Our site backed up to a trail along the cliff which was awesome for a family that loves to hike."

    2. Hickory Oaks Campground

    11 Reviews
    Oshkosh, WI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 235-8076

    "Close to many things to do and see around the Oshkosh area. Fly in to the grass strip if you want to camp. Nice friendly staff. Clean restroom and shower area. Will definitely stay here again."

    "Best deal in Oshkosh. Other than a few lazy campers not cleaning up their site this place is clean, quiet, and affordable."

    3. Calumet County Park

    14 Reviews
    Sherwood, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 439-1008

    "On lake Winnebago w boat landing, can canoe or kayak shoreline if not too windy, hiking trails, kids play area, close to town.  No entrance fee."

    "Very spacious campsites close to or on the water. There is a marina if you have a boat, and the fishing is supposedly excellent. Expensive playground areas with picnic, grills, and fire pits."

    4. Osh Vegas Palms

    4 Reviews
    Oshkosh, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 230-2267

    $45 / night

    "but the manager is incredibly helpfull and his positive friendly manner will have us stop in again if we find ourselves in the area."

    5. Omro RV Park

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

    $25 / night

    "About 10 minute drive to Oshkosh. We were here during the air show."

    6. Kalbus Country Harbor

    2 Reviews
    Oshkosh, WI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 426-0062

    "Close to the surrounding cities."

    "Lots of open space for our kids to play and a beautiful lake view and beach with lots of lake shells and birds to see. Friendly and helpful hosts as well."

    7. Sleepy Hollow Farms

    1 Review
    Oshkosh, WI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 438-6531

    8. Fremont RV Campground

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

    "It is on lake partridge for fishing and boating activities, also connected to the Waupaca chain of lakes, fishing pond w in park, canoe rental. "

    "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. Circle R Campground

    1 Review
    Oshkosh, WI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 235-8909

    10. Columbia County Park

    2 Reviews
    Malone, WI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 960-0187

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Well it’s like most county parks in Wisconsin. It has both pit and flush bathrooms, shower, firewood, even ice. It is right by a boat launch with sis a nice one fees are free with camping."

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Recent Reviews near Oshkosh, WI

445 Reviews of 113 Oshkosh Campgrounds


  • Kay K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Derge County Park

    Beautiful mature oaks

    The campground is near Beaver Dam lake and you get a pass to the boat landing with the camping fee. The sites are clearly marked and level. Some have more shade than others, the descriptions at reservation are accurate. Site 4 has nice grass and plenty of trees along the back. The site sizes are adequate but there isn’t much room between sites. Overall the campground was quiet, except for a few RVs running things all night. It was not dark, the RVs keep their lights on all night and there isn’t enough foliage to block it. We are the only pop up here, there are no tents. The space certainly allows grass for tents, I think the culture is just a little different. The shower house is clean, but showers only have a curtain and a central drain in the building means the toilet stall floors get wet too. There is a small playground and a GaGa ball pit. Overall, this is a well kept campground and perfect for spending a night on the way to somewhere. There isn’t much draw for a longer stay.

  • Josh U.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Apple Creek Campground

    Nice

    Great place for kids and anyone who likes calm quiet camping

  • MarkDaShark99
    Oct. 5, 2025

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

    Beach test positive for ecoli 2x this year.

    If you stay here do not swim.  They have 2 beaches, they test one for ecoli and close it but leave the other one open because they don't have to test both. It's 50 feet away.  If you don't test, it can't be bad.  How stupid.  They rake goose dumplings into the sand.  Who is managing this place? Camping is fine.  Stay off the beach it's not safe.

  • Operation_Fun ..
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Camp Shin-Go-Beek

    A lovely place to relax - Lower Bluff

    This campsite was great! Incredibly peaceful with a ton of beautiful birds singing throughout the day, relatively private (even with fellow campers in the area), and a short walk to the private beach at the lake. It’s a semi-primitive with pit toilets and a potable water spigot. Ian was a great host and even checked on us to offer shelter in the admin building before a storm rolled through. We loved this spot so much, we went back the following summer, and it was just as relaxing. Being able to swim and float in the lake is an added bonus.

  • Kay K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Fon du Lac County Waupun Park

    Oak/hickory forest

    The campground is in a beautiful oak/hickory forest with many birds, chipmunks and skeeters(pack protection). We stayed on site 22 which was a nine minute walk from the toilet and had a street light. There are water spigots throughout. Site 21 or 23 would be better. The sites are large and the ones on the outside of the loop are very private. The campground was quiet, especially after dark! There is a train horn occasionally, but it’s distant. The showers were hot and clean. The playground was fun. There is a pickle ball court, so bring paddles. There is also a walking trail.

  • J
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Fon du Lac County Waupun Park

    Peaceful wooded camping

    Quiet level throughout. Spots for a couple tents and a camper at each site. Disc golf and a small fishing area. Golf course right next-door so close you could walk to. Most of the sites were in a wooded area, which gives you some privacy. Only downfall for us was distance to the restroom as there’s only one so if you’re in the back of the campground, you gotta walk all the way upfront.

  • 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.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Eureka Dam Campsites

    camping

    No showers 2 restrooms.. Owner is very nice!! Quiet shaded great place to relax maybe do some fishing...

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    The Playful Goose Campground

    Spacious lots, nice staff

    Indoor pool great for kids. Bath house was a bit dated but okay. Coin operated showers, 25 cent for several minutes. Pay attention to reservation online or call….they have multiple types of sites. We accidentally got one without sewer, but they have dump tank on property so no issue. They have fire pits on the sites as well as picnic tables. Nice trails within different areas of campground.


Guide to Oshkosh

Camping spots near Oshkosh, Wisconsin typically operate from April through October, with most facilities closing for winter due to average January temperatures around 17°F. The region sits along the western shore of Lake Winnebago at approximately 750 feet elevation, making it susceptible to high winds that can impact lake activities and tent camping during storms.

What to do

Hiking through historic sites: High Cliff State Park Campground offers unique geological features and historical structures. As one camper noted, "Part of the Niagra escarpment there are plenty of cliffs and fun views along the trails... Hike the trails to see pieces of Wisconsin history throughout." Another visitor mentioned, "Lime kiln trail is difficult but so worth it."

Fishing in stocked ponds: At Hickory Oaks Campground, families can enjoy easy fishing without leaving the premises. A camper mentioned, "Well stocked pond, easy to catch bluegill." The small fishing pond provides beginner-friendly opportunities, with multiple reviewers noting the abundance of fish.

Bird watching: Kalbus Country Harbor offers excellent bird watching opportunities along Lake Winnebago. One visitor specifically mentioned the "beautiful lake view and beach with lots of lake shells and birds to see." The waterfront location creates diverse habitats for spotting local and migratory birds.

Boat launching: Columbia County Park provides convenient water access with dedicated facilities. A camper reported, "It is right by a boat launch with sis a nice one fees are free with camping... And they even have docks for your boat if you are camping." The park's location makes it particularly suitable for anglers and boaters.

What campers like

Shaded campsites: Numerous campers value tree cover at select Oshkosh area campgrounds. At High Cliff State Park Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Nice campground near Oshkosh, WI. My favorite thing about this park and campground is the hiking... The camping itself is nice shaded and price for the most part."

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. A camper at Hickory Oaks reported, "We saw so much wildlife! Chipmunks, ducks, a great horned owl, and countless birds to name a few." The natural settings within city limits provide unexpected wildlife encounters.

Winter accessibility: While most campgrounds close seasonally, some facilities maintain limited winter operations. According to one visitor at High Cliff, "Great spot, lots of trails, and the bathrooms were clean. Only gripe is the uncertain schedule they have for turning on water for the season. First week or two of may is a safe bet, but no promises. They have pit toilets open year round whatever the case."

Spacious waterfront sites: Calumet County Park offers exceptionally large lakefront camping spaces. A camper detailed, "Excellent county campground with some of the largest sites we've come across. Things we look for in a campground: space from neighbors (because of our barky dogs), shade (especially when it's 90 degrees!) and quiet. This park checked all the boxes!"

What you should know

Seasonal water availability: High Cliff State Park sometimes delays turning on water facilities in spring. A camper advised, "Only gripe is the uncertain schedule they have for turning on water for the season. First week or two of may is a safe bet, but no promises."

Noise considerations: Camping areas near Oshkosh vary in noise levels depending on proximity to roads and the airport. A review for Omro RV Park noted it's "very close to Highway 41 in Oshkosh (you will hear road noise)," while another mentioned it's "Quiet, clean, well kept."

Shower facilities: Shower availability and conditions vary significantly between camping areas. At Sleepy Hollow Farms, "Showers are available for a fee (five minutes for $1.00)." Meanwhile, Calumet County Park offers showers but some visitors mentioned shower temperature inconsistencies.

Mud after rain: Some campgrounds with grass sites become problematic during wet weather. A visitor to Sleepy Hollow Farms explained, "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."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Fremont RV Campground provides organized activities specifically designed for children. A camper shared, "Great waterfront camping. Great outdoor waterpark. Fun dance for kids on Saturday night." Another mentioned, "Tons of activities for kids and adults. Water parks, mini golf, playgrounds, arcade, train rides."

Wildlife education: Some camping areas near Oshkosh naturally engage children through wildlife encounters. One parent at Fremont RV Campground remarked, "Everything was great overall, but most of all my son was pretty enamored by all of the awesome wildlife we saw on the strip."

Cost considerations: Family budget impacts site selection, with significant price variations between properties. A camper at Fremont RV noted, "Yes there are lots of things to do to keep the kids busy and the sites are great, but... it is expensive!!" By contrast, Omro RV Park offers sites "for $15 a night for a site with electric hookup."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. At Hickory Oaks, visitors appreciate the small beach area that's "entertaining for kids but not very useable for adults," while High Cliff State Park has "two playgrounds for the kids as well."

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Electric service types differ between camping areas. At Hickory Oaks, "They did improve the electric service a couple years ago," and the park offers both 30-amp and 50-amp connections. One RVer at Omro RV Park noted there is "30 and 50 amp available."

Site conditions: Ground surfaces vary significantly across the region. An RVer at Sleepy Hollow Farms reported, "Only a handful have concrete pads; the rest are all on grass." At Omro RV Park, sites are described as "Large gravel sites are flat but not secluded."

Size limitations: While some parks accommodate larger rigs, others have restrictions. A camper at Osh Vegas Palms mentioned "easy entry for our 42 ft motor home without disconnecting our tow vehicle," highlighting the spacious access at some locations.

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. An Omro RV Park visitor noted, "Dump station and fresh water on site," but also mentioned water connections aren't available at individual sites. Another RVer at Hickory Oaks reported, "You can't park at your site unless you have a site with a gravel pad."

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there free camping available near Oshkosh?

Truly free camping is limited near Oshkosh, but budget-friendly options exist. Omro RV Park offers very affordable camping at just $15 per night with access to dump stations, water, bathrooms, and showers. While not technically free, it's among the most economical options in the area. The park features quiet, clean pull-through sites with 30 and 50 amp electric hookups. For those willing to travel a bit further for potential free options, check public lands in surrounding counties or consider Calumet County Park, which may offer more budget-friendly rates during off-peak seasons.

What are the best campgrounds near Oshkosh, WI?

Hickory Oaks Campground stands out as a premier option near Oshkosh, offering beautiful tree-covered sites, a private airfield, and a small lake. It's known for being quiet, clean, and affordable, making it popular during major Oshkosh events. Another excellent choice is High Cliff State Park Campground, which features nice shaded sites and exceptional hiking trails along the Niagara Escarpment with stunning cliff views. Both campgrounds provide clean facilities and serve as excellent bases for exploring the Oshkosh area's attractions.

Are there seasonal campgrounds available in the Oshkosh area?

The Playful Goose Campground offers seasonal camping options with large lots backing up to forested areas, popular with longer-term campers. The campground features sites situated near seasonal camper areas that provide privacy and regular wildlife sightings. Sleepy Hollow Farms is another option with 178 sites divided between north and south sections, accommodating both seasonal and short-term campers. The campground includes a mix of full hook-up sites, tent sites, and amenities like a small man-made lake with an inflatable play area, making it suitable for extended stays throughout the camping season.

Where can I find tent camping opportunities in Oshkosh?

Waupun Park Campground offers excellent tent camping with deep, private wooded sites that create a secluded wilderness feel. These sites include fire rings and tables, with access to bathrooms, showers, dump station, and fresh water. Another good option is Mauthe Lake Campground in the Northern Kettle Moraine Forest, which provides clean, spread-out tent sites with access to excellent recreational trails for hiking and bicycling. Both locations offer the natural camping experience tent campers typically seek, with varying levels of amenities and proximity to Oshkosh.