Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pittsville, WI

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273 Reviews of 96 Pittsville Campgrounds


  • Robert W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Russell Memorial Park
    Sep. 11, 2022

    Russell Memorial Park

    Beautiful lake/creek front

    The camp has a lot of long term sites on the waterfront so getting on one usually gets you into spring and camping. The waterfront has mostly electric only sites and run very close to size. We have a 28 5th wheel and we're snug. Site said 25 ft but the picture had a 5'er on it so we booked it. The back sites are ATV/UTV site. They have good access to the trails. They seem a bit bigger. I've seen a few toy haulers back there. There are a few full hookup in the center of the campground but not many. The shower and restrooms were clean. There are larger sites just not all waterfront. We like to travel too much to have a permanent site yet, so we try to come spring and fall here

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy

    Wonderful 3 days

    First time out with the new RV. We called to made  the reservation by phone and was taken care of very nicely. We were told to go straight to our site and setup and they will check on us later. By morning there was a marker on the pole. The beach was clean nicely set up, the office was very helpful with put put golf and peddle bikes, etc... The sites were paved and level. Nicely wooded and made it easy to setup a hammock as well. The site had full hook ups. We did have an alarm every morning with the sound of bugle three or fore time through out the day and evening. It was a wonderful time and we plan on going back.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from McMullen County Park
    Oct. 27, 2019

    McMullen County Park

    Large sites with play ares for families

    Given our experience was on a hot and humid day, I would rate this as 3. However I’m trying to be impartial so I’m putting our temperature discomfort aside and giving it 4. The campsites are large and reasonably priced for an overnight stay.

    Campsites are large- some big enough for multiple campers. Most sites have water and electric. Plenty of tall trees around for shade. The sites don't have vegetation between them but they are big enough to give you some room. Restrooms are spread around with one being a shower house. 

    The lake has boat access. Some kayaks were available to rent. Short hiking trails can be found(with such a large place we were hoping for longer hikes. Playground equipment was getting consistent use today. 

    Most sites have nobody in them - perhaps during the week is a slow time. There are some sites for long term camping that are clearly designated. 

    The drive through the touristy area had me guessing as to what this would be like. If simple camping is not your thing, there are a couple of resort type places right down the road.

  • Kim L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oakdale KOA
    May. 9, 2020

    Oakdale KOA

    Right on the highway

    It’s early in the season so the campground is mostly empty, but this KOA is a convenient stop off the highway for local adventures at the nearby state parks or Elroy Sparta bike trail. The basic amenities are good- level sites, fire pit, a tree, nice store, playground, and a pool in warmer weather. It’s more of a place to park your camper than a destination. The campground is right off the highway, so we can see and hear trucks through the night. But they have some nice perks, like goats and chickens on site. The staff let the kids pet the goats and chickens, and loaned us discs to play disc golf. They have one practice basket in the back. There is a small but very nice playground, bathrooms and showers, and laundry facilities. So I would recommend staying here if you want to visit nearby parks and want the convenience of full hookup spots. Great for an easy pull off the highway on your way to more exciting locations. Since most things are closed due to Covid-19, I can’t comment on nearby activities. A clean and convenient location with very nice owners and staff. We would stay again if passing through.

  • Juliya R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rock Dam Park
    Jul. 22, 2020

    Rock Dam Park

    Way too crowded RV park

    Although this campsite has spots for tents and pull behind trailers, it was 90% rv Park. The sites were on top of each other and fireworks were being set off all night even though signs are posted about quiet hours and fireworks specifically. There are also ATV trails so we had to listen to that most of the day and night.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Emily Park
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Lake Emily Park

    Emily lake south

    Nice campground. hiking, fishing, bike trails. Tent sites 19.00 per night electric sites 25.00 no full Hookup.

  • Doreen S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moonlite Trails Campground
    Sep. 3, 2023

    Moonlite Trails Campground

    Peaceful , nice and clean showers and bathroom ,sand and grass campsite

    Best campground for the price. Very peaceful and full hookup available with sewer dump near. Ice and wood in property.

    Very nice hosts and helpful when we needed wood.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Oasis Campground & Waterpark
    Jul. 9, 2023

    Oasis Campground & Waterpark

    Really really nice, expensive

    We were just there. It’s amazing. Great Lake floats to play on. Nice bar. Tons of carts to rent. Big pull through sites. Full hookup. Bar at the beach. Serves great food.

  • Renee R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
    Aug. 15, 2022

    Buckhorn State Park Campground

    Little Bit Better Than Average

    This park has a lot to offer.

    Pros:

    - Most of the sites were relatively large. We had 3 tents and 2 cars on our site and it wasn't a problem.

    - The lake/beach access is a nice bonus.

    - Newer shower house and bathrooms, as well as vault toilets

    - Decent trails.

    - No apparent highway noise.

    Cons:

    - Despite the large campsites, it felt very "car campery" to me.  The sites I observed didn't have much in the way of tree canopy, so it feels very open.  

    - Lots of campground noise and not secluded.    

    So, despite Buckhorn being well-appointed, it just wasn't really the campground for me.  I prefer a more rustic and woodsy atmosphere and this was not it.  I think it is likely better suited for campers/trailers than tents.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy

    Our anuall family camping trip is here

    Over all a great campground. Tons of rv spots and maybe a couple dozen tent sights have a minigolf course and a shop and can rent cabins as well. Have kayakes paddleboats and canoes for rent as well. Also have a beach with lifeguard on duty.

    The cons tons of people and the lake more like a large pond is not to big u canno put any of your own boats on it and cannot wade in the creek but it is a beautiful place if u love tapps u can here it from the military base nearby several times a day

  • Lucille W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy County Park
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Kennedy County Park

    Nothing too Special

    Not free! They request that you pay $5 per night on their sign near the entrance! Take an envelope and fill it out and deposit your money- and keep a tag in your car and one on the designated (numbered) campsite. We stayed at campsite 3. We got in pretty late. Small site with outhouse like bathrooms too the left. Small playground. around 11 or 12 spots? Places for RVs and tents. Fire rings. Pic nic tables under a small shelter. Pretty well maintained. Very affordable (although could be free in my option). Decent stop on the way home from a road trip.

  • Kim L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Rock County Park
    Aug. 23, 2019

    Castle Rock County Park

    Loved it- lakeside camping and spacious sites

    We had site A11, and just loved the location. The A loop is overlooking the lake and close to the beach. Big pine trees so your campsite is really flexible- we had 3 sites A10-12 and just made it a big area for the families to merge in. Plenty of trees and coverage for hammocks, fire pits can be moved. The only negative is that showers cost $0.25 for 3 min. We skipped the showers and just went swimming. There’s a big beach area roped off, and a swim platform for the big kids. There’s a boat launch, and Buckhorn State park is just 15 min away if you need more trails. Dogs were welcomed, plenty of bathrooms and trash locations. They have 2 dump and fill stations for rvs. We have a 28 ft travel trailer and had tons of space at our site. So far, this may be my favorite camping location in WI! We went mid August, and didn't have problems with mosquitoes but we load up on the DEET. We are already planning our group camping trip again for next year! Also was able to get a nice 6 mile run in on roads without much traffic.

  • Wade W.
    Camper-submitted photo from North Wood County Park
    Oct. 15, 2021

    North Wood County Park

    Very quiet, clean, enjoyable experience.

    When we first pulled up to the camp grounds, we could tell it would be a spot we would stay again. In October, it's not so populated to where the closeness of the sites would be bothersome. There's on site laundry and showers. Electrical hook up. And being out of season, was a little cheaper. Will set up camp here again.

  • Lyla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Petenwell Park
    May. 11, 2022

    Petenwell Park

    Beautiful

    Note: I have not camped here yet, but I will be in the summer at the tent sites. 

    I have been going to this campground for years, walking around, going to the beaches, launching the family pontoon and fishing in Lake Petenwell. Everyone is always so friendly upon arrival. All of the tent sites are right on the edge, it is the best view of the lake. Other RV spots are partially shaded or full sun depending on the location. 

    I have US Cellular, it does work excellent in the area, but is very spotty lakeside. I am not sure what other providers are like. 

    There are two other camping areas that also are apart of this park. The second one is down the road a little and is west to the main grounds. It has been there for a while and is a spectacular place for sunsets! The park also just added a third campground right across the street as another option for additional camping. This one is atv/utv friendly where if you are on the trails you can drive right in that area. One thing to note is that they are not allowed in the main campground. There is a small atv entrance about 200ft passed the car entrance where you will need to check in. 

    There is a pretty nice beach to relax on, the lake is a little green and mucky sometimes- but hey its a lake! There are playgrounds for the kids to let the energy out and plenty of activities to do in the area.

    Overall, I would highly recommend this campground!

  • Sara S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jordan Park
    May. 27, 2019

    Jordan Park

    secluded canoe-in/walk-in site

    Such a wonderful experience! After a bit of uncertainty about how to access the sites (they were listed some places as "canoe in") we were pleasantly surprised to see the sites were just a walk over a bridge :)  All 3 canoe sites are on a small island. (We were lucky enough to be the only people camping at any of the sites!)

     All of the canoe sites are great!  We stayed in site #1 which was closest to the bridge (and bathroom just over the bridge ;) )- nice level site and large. Site #2 was a bit smaller but more secluded. Site #3 was large but wasn't as level (though there was WAY more water access- 3 sides of water views!)   Walk to the sites was not bad at all. 

    I would highly recommend these 3 campsites!  We saw the rest of the campground and it looked pretty standard, but these sites are a gem.  Showers are at the main campground, but there is a pit toilet and water access  just across the bridge near the parking area. 

    The park/area is really nice too!  The park has a beach, small playground area, a bike trail, and some hiking areas.  Nice lake to canoe or kayak on as well. Plus the nature center has programs too!  The stream had turtles, crayfish, and frogs to check out as well :) 

    *check out the Green Circle trail and the Stevens Point Sculpture Garden if you wanna get out of the park :)

  • Pat L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilton City Park
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Wilton City Park

    Nice community campground

    This campground is owned and operated by the village of Wilton, Wi. It is primarily marketed toward cyclists riding the Elroy Sparta Rail Trail. The trail’s halfway point is about 5 blocks away, so one could easily do the southern half one day and the northern half the next. It is part of a community recreation center that includes a nice swimming pool and various ball fields. Camp sites are for both RVs (towed and motor homes) and tents. Sites have access to 30 amp and conventional electric outlets grouped in a multi outlet board. Depending on your proximity to the board and the length of your cord, this could be problematic. Showers are easily available and will run you 50 cents for 4 minutes of water. The swimming pool is also available for a $5 admission. Hours are irregular due to a shortage of available lifeguards. Individual campsites have a picnic table and fire ring.

  • Ruby W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy County Park
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Kennedy County Park

    Affordable Site near 90

    Not a lot of free camping in the Minnesota / Wisconsin area. A decent $5 little site about 15 minutes off of 90. Spent the night there while driving back home. Arrived in the night, but was pleased to see bathrooms, shelters, electric hookups, and other amenities in the morning! Great little wooded area, nice roads, solid fire rings, and a little playground all in the area.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Wedges Creek Hideaway
    Jan. 6, 2025

    Wedges Creek Hideaway

    Off the beaten path!

    From the owner:  Wedges Creek Hideaway is on a double dead end road with several miles of hiking trails, electric hook up, cabins, fully furnished houses, and lots of stars for your next stay in central Wisconsin!  We host weddings and family events along with our popular brick oven pizza and live music weekends in the summer.  Check our our schedule, book ahead and come unwind with us!

  • V
    Camper-submitted photo from Marathon Park Campround
    Sep. 1, 2020

    Marathon Park Campround

    Beautiful wooded campground in the heart of Wausau Wisconsin.

    Beautiful wooded campground, quiet and peaceful. Electric hookup only, but has coded bathroom facility if needed and fresh water and dump station in campground. Would recommend highly

  • Pam L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Park
    May. 12, 2024

    Riverside Park

    Nice campground on Lemonweir River

    Campground is a small community campground with nice sites. Nice bathroom with individual shower rooms. Electric and water hookups. Dump station on property. Good fishing. Boat launch on property. Easy access from I90

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy County Park
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Kennedy County Park

    5-star Basic and Affordable

    Rated this 5-stars for price, availability, cleanliness and ambiance. Pulled in on 6/1 with our 30ft RV and camp was empty with 15-sites to choose from for a quick overnight stop (it is approx 5-miles off I-90, easily accessible, follow Waze). There are no hook-ups for public, despite listing, and a flat $10/night fee per site. Most sites are fairly level and on short grass, two are in a pull up loop for RV (though you could back into many others). Pit toilets, water access, park area for kids, covered group picnic area, and no trash collection (no problem). Host Roger was very nice, keeps place up and shared its history. This camp is close to being 'off the grid' but has cell signal reach. Very nice, quiet night in non-commercial forested area, camping the way I remember it!

  • Linz D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy County Park
    Oct. 25, 2021

    Kennedy County Park

    Can't wait to go back

    We stayed 2 night in sites 13 and 14. The sites are huge and flat with a river running along side. There was no electric hookups even though the description says there is. The pit toilets were as expected.

    We had a great time here and can't wait to go back.

  • kate B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hartman Creek State Park Campground
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Hartman Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    We camped in the family campground with our 17 foot Casita travel trailer. Large private site surrounded by trees, with several options for positioning the trailer. The nearby chain of small lakes connected by narrows is ideal for kayaking. Lots of level paved roads for cycling, and wooded trails for hiking. Clean restrooms with showers.

  • Scott K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Medford City Park
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Medford City Park

    Nice, small campground

    30/50 amp on the west side of the street. 30/20 on the east side of the street against the river. Beautiful little city park. Empty when we got here on a Wednesday although it's on a fairly busy road which kinda sucks. Other than that it's nice. No sewer hookups but there is a restroom about 200 yards away near the pool. Restroom was surprisingly clean for a public park restroom. Sites are level and paved. 43mbps TMobile and 24mbps Verizon (visible).

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Eau Pleine Park Campground
    Oct. 9, 2021

    Big Eau Pleine Park Campground

    Water quality issue Large group site

    I have camped with a club in the group site for years. Electric sites. No water. You now pay to dump your waste. Price is right for a county site. BUT the water quality suffers from green algae almost the entire season. Fishing can be good. No longer good for nocturnal carp due to water. Group site is still a good deal. They’ve added electric for at least 8-10 campers. Big site. Your own covered picnic area. There are concrete outhouses which we have used as bunkers during inclement weather.

  • Juliana R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Russell Memorial Park
    May. 31, 2021

    Russell Memorial Park

    Great ATV access

    We stayed with a group for Memorial weekend. We have such a great time. Some of our group was tent camping and said the showers were nice and hot but tended to be a little muddy after awhile. Our site was a little hard to get into. We stayed at site 116 with a 40 ft 5th wheel. I would recommend booking early to get a better spot for a big rig. That spot would be easier to get our 30 ft travel trailer into. Water filling stations are all over the campground. It was our first time and we though the dump area was the water station. It was not. Other than that we would definitely recommend.

    119 is paved ada 116 can fit a TT and atv trailer comfortably 115 - tight for a 32 ft travel trailer the trees are very close 132 - the area is below the street level which flooded out with mud


Guide to Pittsville

Discover the charm of RV camping near Pittsville, Wisconsin, where a variety of campgrounds offer unique amenities and activities for outdoor enthusiasts.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

Explore local attractions like the Wisconsin River

  • The scenic views along the Wisconsin River can be enjoyed from Dubay Park Campground, where you can relax by the water or take a leisurely stroll.
  • Pineland Camping Park offers easy access to river activities, making it a great spot for fishing and kayaking enthusiasts.
  • Experience the beauty of the river at Woods Edge Campground, where you can unwind and soak in the natural surroundings.

Engage in activities like hiking and biking

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