Wisconsin Dells and Reedsburg RV parks accommodate a diverse range of camping needs with sites typically spaced 25-40 feet apart. Located in southwestern Wisconsin's glaciated terrain at around 900 feet elevation, the camping season runs most actively from April through October when temperatures average 45-80°F. Many campgrounds remain accessible during shoulder seasons with reduced services, particularly for self-contained RVs.
What to do
Nature trails and disc golf: Fox Hill RV Park & Campground offers natural trails and a disc golf course, plus it's located next to a 9-hole golf course that's easy to walk to. A camper noted, "This park has some nature trails, disc golf, and a good size dog run. It's well kept and maintained."
State park adventures: Several campers use RV parks near Reedsburg as base camps for exploring the region's state parks. One Yukon Trails Camping Resort visitor shared, "We were impressed by this little gem not too far from the Wisconsin Dells. At has amenities similar to the larger resort campgrounds but keeps a charming in the woods campground feel."
Adult-oriented recreation: Edge-O-Dells Camping & RV Resort provides a 21+ environment with entertainment options. A visitor reported, "The bar has live music and it is right next to the pool area. Had a blast playing water volleyball and sitting in the hot tub in the evening."
What campers like
Heated pools and water activities: Many rv campgrounds near Reedsburg, Wisconsin feature swimming options that extend the usable season. At Baraboo RV Resort by Rjourney, "The pond had lots of great inflatables for the kids to climb on, and even the adults enjoyed them. The sand was clean with plenty of lounge chairs."
Weekend events and theme activities: Campgrounds regularly organize special activities to enhance stays. A Lake of the Woods Campground visitor mentioned, "Nice shady sites, very family oriented a lot of stuff for kids to do, planned events every weekend. Bar has great food."
Arcade and game rooms: Several Reedsburg area RV parks maintain indoor recreation spaces. One camper at Nature's Touch Campground noted, "Several retro games plus billiards in the game room. Quarter operated."
What you should know
Utility placement considerations: At multiple campgrounds, electrical connections may require extra equipment. One Arrowhead RV Campground reviewer advised, "Good size sites but bring extension cords for electrical hook ups.... Odd outlet placement."
Site leveling requirements: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring preparation. A camper reported, "Our site was very unlevel side to side. It took two 2x6 and a 1x6 under the camp side to be level."
Varied site layouts: RV campgrounds near Reedsburg typically offer both wooded and open sites. A visitor observed, "The sites for RVs are spaced nicely so you don't feel like you're right on top of another RV. Good sized sites too."
Tips for camping with families
Look for playgrounds and multi-age activities: Many campgrounds offer designated play areas. One camper at Fox Hill noted, "Our spot, F-2, was right across from the playground and great for my kiddo. Only neighbors to the sides and woods behind."
Check for family weekend programming: Some campgrounds organize regular family-friendly events. A visitor commented, "Great campground for families with kids and teens. Tons of activities all around the campground. There were outdoor movies, put-put, corn hole, two pools, huge trampoline, volleyball nets, disc golf."
Consider proximity to Wisconsin Dells attractions: Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park offers convenient access to family entertainment. A reviewer noted, "We were so close to plenty of fun things to do and shopping! The park had inexpensive laundry, well maintained grounds...and a good layout for walks."
Tips from RVers
Seasonal site selection: Newer RV sections may lack shade during summer months. A camper advised, "The new section will be a lot better next year, but just finished construction and it is still a wide open area. It was dusty and hot because the grass isn't grown in yet, there's still a ton of sand, and no trees."
Utilities and hookups: Year-round camping options exist for self-contained units. "The sites are nice and level with easy in & out as well as multiple back-in sites for overnight stay or longer."
Laundry facilities: For extended stays, laundry access varies between parks. At Ho-Chunk RV Resort, a camper reported, "Laundry was less expensive than most laundromats we've used this year. Everything worked great."