Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Pardeeville, WI

Indian Trails Campground accepts pets throughout its family-oriented grounds, where campers can enjoy sites surrounding a central lake with varied activity zones. The campground maintains a clean environment with immaculate bath houses and manicured paths. Tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations welcome pets, allowing families to bring their four-legged members along for vacation. Duck Creek Campground also permits pets, featuring a dedicated dog park where pets can exercise off-leash. Both campgrounds enforce standard leash rules when pets are not in designated exercise areas. The pet-friendly sites at Pride of America Camping Resort provide access to multiple swimming options, including pools and a lake with inflatable water features, though pets are typically restricted from water recreation areas.

Camping with dogs near Pardeeville offers year-round opportunities at select locations, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. Sky High Camping Resort remains open all year for pet owners seeking winter camping options. Trails surrounding the campgrounds provide exercise opportunities for dogs, with Indian Trails featuring several hiking paths through wooded areas. The abundance of water features throughout these campgrounds requires pet owners to be vigilant about keeping dogs away from swimming areas unless specifically designated for pet use. Fishing ponds at several locations allow quiet recreation with pets at a safe distance. Most campgrounds in the area enforce quiet hours to minimize barking disturbances, and well-behaved pets typically receive warm welcomes from staff and fellow campers at these family-oriented destinations.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Pardeeville, Wisconsin (135)

    1. Indian Trails Campground

    9 Reviews
    Pardeeville, WI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 429-3244

    "Pond, pool, snack shop, kayak rentals, fishing pond, family bicycle course with helmets, dog park, lots of activities/themes, reasonably priced, and clean!"

    "I have been camping at Indian Trails for almost 30 years, since I was a lil tike!"

    2. Duck Creek Campground

    9 Reviews
    Pardeeville, WI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 429-2425

    $45 - $110 / night

    "The kids did have a blast in the pond and there is a really nice dog park that our pup enjoyed. "

    "Very clean , family friendly and Pets welcomed. Small Bar and Grill."

    3. Quartzite Campground — Devils Lake State Park

    47 Reviews
    Baraboo, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 947-2757

    "The new warden situation is interesting. Things have gotten a lot more strict in some areas (ex."

    "There is something for everyone at Devils Lake State Park."

    4. Pride of America Camping Resort

    7 Reviews
    Pardeeville, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 742-6395

    "A huge water fight between the whole campground and they even drive a fire truck through."

    "We go as a group usually around the 4th of July every year. Their activities are great, the poker run, and candy bingo are great!"

    5. Ice Age Campground — Devils Lake State Park

    43 Reviews
    Baraboo, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 356-8301

    "Quiet, pet friendly spot with nice bathrooms and plenty of tree lined spots for some privacy. Great spot to spend a weekend."

    "Much to do at Devil's Lake and surrounding area. features multiple campgrounds and multiple areas for swimming. A beach at the North and South of the lake."

    6. Silver Springs Campsites Inc

    7 Reviews
    Pardeeville, WI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 992-3537

    "The pool is busy on the weekends so go jump in the lake and climb the giant slide. The night life is pretty awesome as well. There was a live band one night during our stay and it sure was a BLAST!"

    "They have a fully stocked store, pool, kangaroo pad and lake with inflatable slides etc. Their playground is awesome and kept all 12 kids ages 1-12 busy for the whole day. We would stay there again."

    7. Northern Lights Campground — Devils Lake State Park

    34 Reviews
    Baraboo, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 356-8301

    "Views like these are hard to beat in Wisconsin, or anywhere really. The cliffs on the side of the lake are phenomenal."

    "Aside from some of the windy paths, this place is really nice and peaceful to stay. You can go to Devils Lake and kayak or canoe and swim. Overall a beautiful place in Wisconsin!"

    8. Glacier Valley Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pardeeville, WI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 348-5488

    "A couple trails around for walks with dogs & a dog park. Lively campground during the day but nice & quiet at night with quiet hours being 11pm-8am."

    "This is an amazing property dog friendly and very kid orientated! So many fun things to do a huge fresh water pool with inflatables! Mini golf and a lot of events!"

    9. Sky High Camping Resort

    6 Reviews
    Portage, WI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 742-2572

    "Close to the dells."

    10. Grand Valley Campground

    5 Reviews
    Montello, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 394-3643

    "The sites are very small, you almost feel too close to your neighbors. I have a 33 ft travel trailer and it takes up quite a bit of the camp site."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Pardeeville, WI

781 Reviews of 135 Pardeeville Campgrounds


  • B
    May. 27, 2019

    Baraboo RV Resort by Rjourney

    Super campground!

    Great location close to many things yet far enough to feel quiet and peaceful. Great owners always have fun stuff going on for everyone and our dog loves the dog park!

  • Debbi S.
    Aug. 26, 2018

    Wisconsin Dells KOA

    Good campground for families with kids

    A central playground and pool are the biggest draws for families with kids. There's also a prospecting 'sluice' that you can buy for the kids to look for 'fossils' and interesting rocks.

    The campground is located just north of the main attractions of Wisconsin Dells.

    Campsites are not overly generous in size -- typical KOA, where some are 'stacked like cordwood'. Don't go there if you want any privacy from your neighbors.

    Cabins are available for those wanting to 'camp' without a camper.

    Very small dog park area.

    Friendly check in staff. However, we were given a map with our campsite noted and told to wait for a person driving a golf cart to escort us and help us get situated. We waited...and waited...and waited...golf carts came and went, but passed us by. We finally gave up waiting and found out site by ourselves.

  • Lori H.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Indian Trails Campground

    Lots of wholesome family fun

    Pond, pool, snack shop, kayak rentals, fishing pond, family bicycle course with helmets, dog park, lots of activities/themes, reasonably priced, and clean!

  • A
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Glacier Valley Campground

    Fun place

    Nice, clean, well maintained campground with something for everyone. Swimming pond is huge with toys for everyone. You can bring your own pool toys. Sites are decently spacious and decently level with some gravel and some grass. Bathhouse is nice & clean. Office/store has some logo goodies as well as any necessities you may need. They had a beer tasting going on, live music at the pavilion- both on a Saturday during our stay. A couple trails around for walks with dogs & a dog park. Lively campground during the day but nice & quiet at night with quiet hours being 11pm-8am.

  • Diana R.
    May. 29, 2026

    Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground

    Convenient RV Stay Near the Dells

    Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells RV Park is a nice option if you want an easy RV stay close to the casino and Wisconsin Dells attractions. I like that it feels convenient and low-hassle, with full hook-up sites, Wi-Fi, showers, laundry, a playground, pet area, and access to some hotel/casino amenities.

    Pros: great location, full hook-ups, convenient amenities, close to entertainment.

    Cons: it is more practical than scenic, and it is RV-only, so no tent camping.

    Overall, it’s a good pick if you want a comfortable RV base near the Dells instead of a rustic campground.

  • D
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Lantern DeForest

    nice clean quiet

    My first time at a campsite and new to the rv life. This campground is nice and so are the employees grass gets cut every week, the pool is clean, so is the dog park, my husband likes going to the camp bathroom for a hot shower because our rv only has 10 gallons of hot water. We did 3 months at the camp!

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 29, 2021

    William G. Lunney Lake Farm Campground (Dane County Park)

    So Much to Do Worth a Second Visit

    We enjoyed this park so much we have already been here twice and have a third trip planned for this coming September.   There are very wide bike/hiking paths that are paved or stone. 

    The huge lake has boating opportunities and you can rent a boat in McFarland that is a short drive or bike ride.  We rented a boat to fish and then drove across the lake to eat at a restaurant with boat parking.

    The nature center is across the street from the campground and has a small snack bar/restaurant.  There are cranes walking all around and the park is so big it has different types of plants to explore.  There is an observation tower and in the picnic area a playground.  The best part is the boardwalk that extents over the lake and you are walking/riding on water.

    About a half a mile away is a very nice dog park that you receive admission to if you have a campsite.

    Dane County has many parks in their system and we have stayed at several and all are great.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2018

    William G. Lunney Lake Farm Campground (Dane County Park)

    Wonderful County Park Campground

    We stayed in our 42 ft motor home with jeep tow. We drove to the park in our jeep at nine am on a Sunday to check availability. If you haven’t reserved a site, there are several sites for walk-ins but you have to be present to sign/obtain them. Check out time is three pm but weekend people often leave earlier in the day and that is what occurred for us. Several sites have 50 amp plus there are thirty amp And non electric/tent sites available. The campground has showers and bathrooms but this is a county park so understand these are not hotel facilities. They are adequate for campIng. There are biking and hiking trails in and through the park and trail users also share the restrooms. The park is close to Madison. There is WiFi but the signal is variable. The ranger and campground hosts were friendly and helpful. Four legged campers on leash can walk with you on the trails and there is s nearby dog park.

  • Jeffrey S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2022

    Duck Creek Campground

    Great place for the kids

    The staff here was extremely friendly.  We did not spend a lot of time at the campground since we were there for the Dells on a long trip from Atlanta, GA to Duluth, MN.  The kids did have a blast in the pond and there is a really nice dog park that our pup enjoyed.  There is also a restaurant on site and a small bar down by the pond that were both closed while we were there (we came in after 4th of July weekend and they were taking some time off after the holiday) but seem like they would be great amenities.  We would definatley stay again if going to the Dells (about 30 min away).  Also, do yourself a favor and stock up at the Lodi Meat Market!


Guide to Pardeeville

Campgrounds near Pardeeville, Wisconsin offer diverse terrain experiences with elevations ranging from 800-900 feet above sea level in this glaciated landscape. The area features a mix of wooded sites and open camping areas surrounding small lakes and ponds formed by glacial activity. Most campgrounds in this region maintain operating seasons from April through October with varying levels of winter accessibility.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer stocked ponds and small lakes for fishing. At Grand Valley Campground, campers can enjoy fishing without traveling to larger bodies of water. For families with children, Duck Creek Campground provides multiple fishing options as one camper notes: "Fish in the pond with little ones or walk to Duck Creek with the bigger ones, fishing is pretty good."

Water activities: Many campgrounds feature swimming ponds with inflatable equipment. Glacier Valley Campground maintains a large swimming area as described by one visitor: "Swimming pond is huge with toys for everyone. You can bring your own pool toys." These swimming areas typically operate from late May through early September depending on weather conditions.

Themed weekend events: Campgrounds schedule regular themed activities throughout the camping season. Silver Springs Campsites offers organized events as one camper mentions: "Live music one night during our stay and it sure was a BLAST!" Many campgrounds also host Halloween-themed weekends in September and October.

What campers like

Multiple swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain both pools and swimming ponds with unique features. As one camper at Indian Trails Campground describes: "Just about every site in the campground is desirable with amenities all around. Great place to stay for families with kids of all ages." Swimming areas typically include varying depths for different age groups.

Rental equipment: Campgrounds commonly offer kayak, canoe, and paddleboat rentals for guests. An Indian Trails Campground visitor explains: "They do kayaking or canoeing down the fox river. They will drop you off and pick you up." These services typically operate on weekends and holidays with variable pricing.

Clean facilities: Campground bathhouses receive regular maintenance throughout the season. A visitor to Silver Springs Campsites shares: "Showers are 25cents for 4mins. Pretty clean and updated bathroom facilities." Most campgrounds provide shower facilities within walking distance of camping areas.

What you should know

Site privacy varies: Campsite arrangements differ significantly between campgrounds. At Duck Creek Campground, a camper notes: "The roads are narrow and the sites are kinda hard to squeeze into." Consider requesting specific site information when making reservations.

Noise levels: Weekend activities can create higher noise levels at some campgrounds. A camper mentions that Grand Valley Campground has "Very clean and fun oriented campground. The sites are very small, you almost feel too close to your neighbors." Weekday stays typically offer quieter conditions.

Local vendors: Some campgrounds host local vendors on weekends. A visitor to Grand Valley Campground mentions: "Amish came sat morning selling there goodies." These vendors typically offer baked goods, crafts, and seasonal items during morning hours.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Campgrounds with numerous amenities often schedule specific activity times. A Glacier Valley Campground visitor shares: "This is an amazing property dog friendly and very kid orientated! So many fun things to do a huge fresh water pool with inflatables! Mini golf and a lot of events!" Check campground event calendars when planning stays.

Site selection: For families with children, consider sites near playgrounds and activity areas. One Duck Creek camper explains: "We are actually having a blast at this Campground campsites are located right next to the playground so we can watch the kids from the campsite." Reserve these premium locations several months in advance during peak season.

Dog exercise areas: Many pet-friendly campgrounds provide specific dog exercise facilities. As one Duck Creek visitor notes: "The kids did have a blast in the swim area. Caught some fish on the creek... There is a really nice dog park that our pup enjoyed." Dog parks typically require owners to supervise pets and maintain control at all times.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: RV sites at many campgrounds require leveling equipment. A Silver Springs Campsites visitor mentions: "Clean and well manicured. Very spacious campsites." Bring leveling blocks as site conditions vary throughout the camping season.

Hookup availability: Electric and water hookups are standard at most campgrounds, but sewer connections may be limited. Sky High Camping Resort offers multiple hookup options with one camper noting: "Lots of sites, usually busy, decently priced, level sites up above office and half the ones by pool." Reserve full-hookup sites well in advance during peak season.

Golf cart usage: Policies regarding personal motorized vehicles vary between campgrounds. A Sky High visitor explains: "Love this campground! Lots to do, bring your own golf cart or rent one." Some facilities prohibit personal vehicles while offering rentals for getting around the property.

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