Best RV Parks near Richland Center, WI

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Best RV Sites Near Richland Center, WI (134)

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    1. Arrowhead RV Campground

    10 Reviews
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    36 Saves

    Arrowhead RV Resort is an incredible camping retreat located on 188 beautifully wooded acres just minutes from the heart of the Wisconsin Dells. We are the perfect home base if you're looking to splash your way through the many water parks that have made the Dells famous. Want to stay dry? At this Wisconsin Dells RV resort we're close to hiking trails around Devil's Lake, multiple golf courses and tons of shopping! Our spacious sites will easily accommodate your RV, pop-up, or tent, and each has a picnic table and fire ring. Bring the whole family to this Wisconsin Dells RV resort and invite your friends too. Arrowhead RV Resort has plenty of cozy cabins that can provide all the comforts of home. So come and see that Hospitality is in our Nature! An incredible Wisconsin Dells RV resort and wooded campground Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Arrowhead RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    2. Yukon Trails Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
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    54 Saves

    The large pines and massive oak trees of Yukon Trails Camping & RV Resort near Wisconsin Dells surrounds each spacious site. Enjoy rustic family camping, in true Wisconsin fashion, combined with our modern facilities and amenities. Savor our hot breakfasts on the weekends featuring our fresh donuts, biscuits & gravy, cakes, sausage, hot coffee, and so much more! Some weekends fill up on our famous breakfast buffets. Indulge in our Friday Night Fish Fry at The MilePost or we will gladly deliver to your site. At Yukon trails Camping & RV Resort, youll discover a retreat where you can hike and explore through our backwoods trail on foot, bike, or golf cart. Come play putt putt or ride the train, then, cool off with an ice cream cone or smoothie. Enjoy a campfire at your site or you can join in one of our many activities, cookouts, or events every weekend. Be sure to check out our free movie theater, along with cornhole arena, NEW disc golf course, HUGE playgrounds, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, and more! Click on the EVENTS tab above to explore our 2019 themed weekends and events. Popular dates are filling up fast. Need more excitement? We are just 10 minutes from Wisconsin Dells, THE WATERPARK CAPITAL OF THE WORLD! We offer tent, water & electric sites with 30 or 50 Amp services. We also rent cozy cabins that ARE dog friendly and fully furnished park models. Rustic RV Resort in Wisconsin Dells Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Yukon Trails RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    3. Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
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    54 Saves

    Imagine sitting under the twinkling stars with the glow of the campfire lighting your face. Beautiful clean evening air mixed with burning pine seems to soothe your soul. At that moment, you wonder: Does it get it any more relaxing than this? You’re experiencing the magic of Wisconsin Dells camping at Fox Hill RV Park & Campground. You’ve discovered 50 wooded acres of natural beauty, just minutes away from all the fun and adventure of the Wisconsin Dells, the scenic splendor of Devil’s Lake State Park, the excitement of Ho-Chunk Casino, and one of Wisconsin’s best 9-hole golf courses, Fairfield Hills which is located next door.

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    $45 - $85 / night

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    5. Whiskey Creek Family RV Park

    3 Reviews
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    Family owned and operated Camping and RV park located 4 miles West of Historic Sparta, WI. The Bicycling Capitol of America. We are a great park for family with children, nature adventure seekers, and the retired couple. We have 30 acres of natural space with river access for walking trails, wildlife viewing, fishing, kayaking as well as all the fun the kids are looking for. We have a 1-acre Swim Pond with waterpark, playground, gaga pit, themed weekends and events. Ride bicycles from the park to the Sparta-Elroy Bike trail and the Great River Trail systems. Close to the Mississippi River, Lake Neshonic, La Crosse, West Salem, Tomah, Ft. McCoy and Warrens, Wisconsin.

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    $45 - $185 / night

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    6. Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
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    8. Edge-O-Dells Camping & RV Resort (21+)

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    Edge-O-Dells is Wisconsin’s premier 21 & older Campground from April to October. Our campground offers close proximity to Wisconsin Dells, and generously sized campsites with water, electric, and sewer available. On-site shower houses are free for all our guests. Well-behaved pets welcome in campsites at no additional fee! We have multiple campsite options, including spacious Deluxe and Premium with extra-large camping space, and Premium Plus with full camper hook-ups! All Deluxe, Premium, and Premium Plus sites have water and electric (20/30/50 amp), picnic table, and fire ring. Premium Plus sites also include sewer. Our sites can accommodate tents, pop-ups, motor homes, and RVs. Please inquire about which campsite has the best fit for you. We have firewood for sale at the Main Office, picking up wood or cutting trees is strictly prohibited.

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    9. Baraboo Hills Campground

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    Recent RV Reviews In Richland Center

    712 Reviews of 134 Richland Center Campgrounds


    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn
      Sep. 30, 2024

      Buckhorn

      Great campground, nice staff, clean bathrooms

      We had a wonderful time on our visit. The facilities were clean, well maintained, and fully stocked! Super nice and helpful staff. Beautiful fall foliage. Some of the walk in campsites are a far walk from the parking. So, if you simply want car camping, make sure you pick an appropriate site!

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 20, 2024

      River of Lakes Campground

      Ok. Great checkin - however..

      Nice campground with many sites on the Mississippi backwaters and decent fishing stayed two days and opted on a third. However, after we paid for the third night we noticed a campsite on the other side. Of course the first amendment is everyone’s freedom but really ,do campers need to put out “2024 No More Bulls***” AND how about 2024 Fu** your Feelings” that was in front of their welcome sign. These phrases were on massive flags nailed to trees. Of course we all have freedoms but because these vulgar, in your face phrases were seen every time we left the campground we did not feel comfortable. Good thing I did not have my grandkids along. We all have our beliefs, but is offensive language regarding politics have a place in campgrounds have a place? I say “No!” those folks were out of line and it is wrong. We will never return to this campground again.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 20, 2024

      Wyalusing State Park

      Nice Park

      Nice sites, trails and facilities. Stayed during the week in mid September. Beautiful sites overlooking the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers. Great hiking with clean bathrooms and toilets. Private with plenty of room from neighbors for our teardrop.

    • Angie V.
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      Aug. 29, 2024

      Buckhorn State Park

      Watch out for Pontoon Pirates with Dad Bods

      Site 29 is lovely - it's situated directly on the shoreline with a tiny slice of beach. The weather was excellent and with enough wind to quell the bugs. There was an eagle fishing in the bay with us. Plenty of hiking, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities inside the park, too.

      There is a bar and grill across the river with a live cover band on Friday night that could be heard loud and clear. Their setlist was pretty much identical to the 'Songs that Excite the White Folks' playlist on Spotify. We didn't mind it - it was amusing. They respectfully ended their set at 10pm sharp, so no big deal.

      Only one of the showers had warm water in the nearby bathhouse, but we were grateful for it. There is nice, dry wood for fires and ice situated at the entrance to the park. There is also a cute little general store just outside of the park that is well-stocked with necessities. It's next to a food truck with a chef who proudly shared that he's from Chicago and serves up homemade gyros off the spit. 100% I'm getting one next time I'm in the area.

      Our last day was kind of rough, though. A pontoon full of belligerent, drunken strangers blasting modern armpit country music pulled up to our site, parked their boat, got out, and made themselves at home in our campsite and proceeded to have a party. They blocked our entire beach access with their big fat pontoon so we couldn't use it at all. They got especially shrill when I suggested they park on an equally nice and secluded beach a mere 100 ft to the north that wasn't someone's campsite. They said too bad, they do it every weekend and that they're on public property. I'm pretty sure that's not how campsites work and what they were doing is trespassing, but I digress. Anyhow, one of the men started shouting some weird, irrelevant, cultish political nonsense that was probably intended to be offensive (while his unfortunate teenage son looked like he was about to keel over from cringe wishing his dad would keep his embarrassing opinions to himself). The irony of their 'don't tread on me' slogan was lost on them - they should just have a Jolly Roger mounted on their pontoon.

      It's obnoxious that these folks make a habit of colonizing occupied sites instead of reserving them like everyone else, but for us, this was an isolated incident. Everyone else we encountered on the trip was delightful and gracious.

      Anyhow, we decided to pack up a few hours early and head to Wisconsin Dells instead and we had a blast there, too.

    • Tanner D.
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      Aug. 26, 2024

      Sidie Hollow County Ridge Campground

      Great place to get away

      My wife and I went there for the weekend and it was great. Clean and spacious sites. The bathrooms were even clean. They also provided free showers. The wood was a reasonable price and easily available at any time of the day. It was also pet friendly. I do wish that they hadn't cleared away so many trees. A little more shade would have been nice since we were in a tent. But other than that was was perfect.

    • Jenna R.
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      Aug. 11, 2024

      Blue Mound State Park Campground

      Great for families

      Lots of playgrounds for kids age 2-10. Pit toilets smell- I’d avoid sites around them. Hot Showers by lot 30 and at pool. Pool is not heated as stated- definitely not 80 degrees. West tower is the best for sunsets. Site 75 was nice as it was a bit back from the road and you can’t see your neighbors.

    • L
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      Jul. 29, 2024

      Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park

      adult campground prime location

      Quiet, all drive-thrus, reasonable rates, very close to the dells, clean bathhouse.

      We enjoyed our stay close to everything.  Walmart and major shopping within a half  a mile. pet friendly. I would recommend this campground

    • Renee R.
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      Jul. 29, 2024

      Brigham Park

      Nice spot for summer camping.

      I've visited this campground twice and it's been a hit both times.

      Pros:

      - Scenic overlook is gorgeous.

      - The dense tree cover and near-constant slight breeze help to both keep this campground cool and the mosquitos at bay.

      - Well-kept vault toilets.

      - Close to a many points of interest.

      Cons:

      - Some of the sites are strangely graded and situated.  One site near ours had the fire pit at the very edge, making sitting around it virtually impossible.  14 was a pretty site but had a large tree in the middle of it.

      - Using the County website to reserve the site was clunky and time consuming.

    • Renee R.
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      Jul. 29, 2024

      Tower Hill State Park

      Cool spot, underwhelming experience.

      I have stayed at this campground three times in the last decade or so.

      Pros:

      - Excellent location if you're looking to recreate on the Wisconsin River or visit the American Players Theater across the way.  

      - Interesting history about the Shot Tower on site.

      - Nice little hiking trails.

      Cons:

      - Every time I've visited we've dealt with lots of mosquitos, but nothing comes close to our most recent visit!  It was a mosquito massacre.  So terrible that after coating ourselves in DEET and eating dinner there the first night, we actually booked another campsite about a half hour away (Brigham County Park - a gem!) and abandoned this site altogether.  

      - Vault toilets were fragrant.

    • Michele B.
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      Jul. 29, 2024

      The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort

      Neat Clean & Friendly! Place was great easy in/out; Casual Just like we r

      Great Place;  Central to many key places with very low rates.  Clean and Friendly Next to a huge restaurant and bar that have the lowest prices for above average food.  Definitely recommend.  Overnight sites easy to get into and large sites.

    • Alex A.
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      Jul. 22, 2024

      Toms Campground

      Great, friendly, affordable, convenient

      We needed a place after visiting the House on the Rock and couldn't find anything with hookups nearby. We stumbled upon Tom's Campground hoping to find a site. We pulled in and Tom met us at our camper as soon as we got to the top of the hill and before we even got out. He was very friendly and informative. Showers were good enough but we aren't picky, 7 minutes for $0.25. The area was beautiful.

    • Erin Z.
      Camper-submitted photo from Mill Bluff State Park
      Jul. 21, 2024

      Mill Bluff State Park

      Secluded, but noisy.

      We were at site #9, great spot for tent. There were only trees behind us and our neighbors were far enough way we had privacy. There was no electricity, but we charged our phones and my son’s iPad at the ranger station. There was no running water so bring sanitizer. The swimming pond was great and not rocky. The hikes were good but lots of mosquitoes which made it hard to enjoy. Wish there was more to do in the area. No showers and no electricity in the bathroom near our site.

    • Sarah B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Yellowstone Lake State Park
      Jul. 19, 2024

      Yellowstone Lake State Park

      Def do not recommend for summer 2024!

      I wanted so badly to love this campground experience, but just didn't. Site 19 was an easy walk-in that theoretically had nearby vault toilets, parking, and water.

      Each site only had space for one car to park before walking in. Not a huge deal, but annoying as there were 2 of us who drove separate and we had to problem solve. When we got to the site I was shocked to see that what was labeled as a tent site had literally NO flat space to actually set up a tent. Spacious site, but fully sloped.

      Also, what I would have loved to know, is that the vault toilets are closed because they are doing construction to build something new in that space. Construction that starts loudly each day at 7am. Honestly every site from about #35 down was affected by the noise because the construction is happening in the middle of the loop (and actually blocking some of the one-way road as well).

      The park in general was okay. Per the usual, the pet areas were lacking. No beach at all, just grass covered in goose poop and one cut out on the raised shore between tall grasses and foliage where a dog could potentially jump in. Certainly nowhere for a human to enjoy the water with their pups unfortunately.

    • Jarrett G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Kennedy County Park
      Jul. 15, 2024

      Kennedy County Park

      Simple, cheap, nice little campground.

      Just a handful of pretty decent sized sites. There's a shelter area and some nice little hiking trails. Just outside of New Lisbon if you need anything.

    • Erica L.
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      Jul. 15, 2024

      Wisconsin Dells KOA

      TIGHT, bad customer service!

      We actually stayed in a deluxe cabin at this campground, while our friends were in a camper. The deluxe cabins were $300 a night, very poor air circulation and constantly felt wet. Toilets were impossible to flush and were backing up every time a shower was taken.  

      Our friends have a 40' camper and could barely fit in the space provided. There was no space to hang out as their camper took up the entire space. If we wanted to start a fire, we couldn't because their fire pit (more like a rusted out ring) was directly under a tree.

      Customer service was horrible - manager basically told us it wasn't their problem and wouldn't help the situation. We will not return.

    • T
      Camper-submitted photo from Whiskey Creek Family RV Park
      Jul. 7, 2024

      Whiskey Creek Family RV Park

      Great family park!

      This is a great destination RV park if you are looking for a family getaway or just a quiet trip for two. There is plenty to do at the park including a cool swimming pond with inflatables, live music most weekends, corn hole tournaments, Friday fish fry, and much more. My wife and I have a special needs adult son that they welcomed and fully accommodate. The park is clean and the staff are friendly and helpful. Sparta (Walmart plus other shops) is less than ten minutes away. The park is near an Amish community giving the region a great country feel.

    • j
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Hills Campground
      Jun. 26, 2024

      Cedar Hills Campground

      Great size RV lots for rent!

      You can plant a garden or flowers, build a deck and have a shed also on your lot starting $2995 to $ 3500 yr and you can leave your rv there in off season. Rent now they have RV for sale for just taking over the site? Call Dennis 608.795.2606



    Guide to Richland Center

    Camping near Richland Center, Wisconsin, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at Wyalusing State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, “Great hiking trails, overall a great place to stay,” highlighting the park's beautiful views and trails.
    • Kayaking: Enjoy kayaking on the Mississippi River. A visitor at Quartzite Campground — Devils Lake State Park noted, “The best beach around, crystal clear, shallow water was perfect for our young kids to play in.”
    • Fishing: Cast a line at Buckhorn State Park Campground. One reviewer shared, “There was an eagle fishing in the bay with us,” showcasing the area's wildlife.

    What campers like:

    What you should know:

    • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially during peak seasons. A camper at Governor Dodge State Park mentioned, “The vibe here wasn’t for us,” due to the noise from nearby families.
    • Site Conditions: Be aware that some sites may not be ideal for tent camping. A reviewer at Blue Mound State Park Campground said, “I struggled to find an ok spot on my site to pitch it,” indicating that some areas may have uneven ground.
    • Wildlife: Expect to encounter wildlife, including raccoons. A visitor at Buckhorn State Park Campground noted, “There is a raccoon problem here,” so be cautious with food storage.

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and pools. One camper at Wisconsin Dells KOA mentioned, “The campground is kid-friendly, with a playground and a pool.”
    • Plan for Bugs: Be prepared for mosquitoes, especially in warmer months. A reviewer at Buckhorn State Park Campground said, “We couldn't leave our tents until the sun went down,” due to bug activity.
    • Group Sites: If camping with a large family, consider reserving group sites. A visitor at Governor Dodge State Park noted, “The campsites are deep with lots of greenery,” which can be great for larger gatherings.

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure to check the size of RV sites before booking. A camper at Wisconsin Dells KOA said, “There was no space to hang out as their camper took up the entire space.”
    • Access to Amenities: Look for campgrounds with good access to amenities like dump stations and water. A reviewer at Pikes Peak State Park Campground mentioned, “Showers, water, dump station available here.”
    • Road Conditions: Be aware of the road conditions leading to the campground. A visitor at Quartzite Campground — Devils Lake State Park noted, “The roads are hilly too,” which could be a consideration for larger RVs.

    Camping near Richland Center, Wisconsin, has something for everyone, from stunning views to family-friendly activities. Just be prepared for the unique quirks of each campground, and you’ll have a great time!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Richland Center, WI?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Richland Center, WI is Arrowhead RV Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

    • What is the best site to find RV camping near Richland Center, WI?

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