Best Campgrounds near Sun Prairie, WI

The area around Sun Prairie, Wisconsin includes access to various types of camping and campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Token Creek County Park, located just 5 miles northwest of Sun Prairie, offers both tent and RV camping with electric hookups from May through September. William G. Lunney Lake Farm Campground, situated about 15 miles southwest near Madison, provides year-round camping options with electric sites and shower facilities. Several campgrounds in the region accommodate different camping styles, from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots, with a few locations like Whistlestop Campground and Madison Campground also offering cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort.

"We stayed in site #4 it was nice sized and quiet. We had full hook up, a picnic table & fire pit," noted one camper about their experience at a nearby campground. Weather conditions in the region vary significantly by season, with most campgrounds operating from spring through fall, though some remain open year-round. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during the day, while spring and fall bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Winter camping is limited to a few locations that maintain plowed access. Many sites require advance reservations, especially during peak summer weekends when popular campgrounds fill quickly. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may be spotty in more remote locations.

Campers report high satisfaction with sites near lakes and rivers, with Devil's Lake State Park (about 30 miles northwest) frequently mentioned for its exceptional hiking trails and scenic beauty. One reviewer described it as having "views like these are hard to beat in Wisconsin, or anywhere really." Proximity to water features is a common highlight in reviews, with several campgrounds offering swimming beaches, boat launches, and fishing opportunities. While some campgrounds like Mendota County Park are described as having "relatively short walk to the bath house and the lake," others note road noise can be an issue at certain locations. Family-friendly amenities such as playgrounds, swimming pools, and organized activities are available at several private campgrounds in the region, while state and county parks tend to offer more natural settings with hiking trails and water access.

Best Camping Sites Near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (160)

    1. Lake Kegonsa State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Stoughton, WI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 873-9695

    "Just a quick 2 hour drive from our home in Chicago, with large wooded sites for privacy. Clean bathrooms."

    "We didn’t have much time to explore the campground but we did have a nice walk around the outer loop of sites. This is near the main highway and a nice place to camp."

    2. Token Creek County Park

    11 Reviews
    Windsor, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 224-3730

    "Small campground, but you play disc golf and lovely trails! So close to get away from the city."

    "Near the highway and airport makes for quick access but it can get noisy. It can also get very quiet and peaceful. Lots of hiking trails and a boardwalk."

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

    17 Reviews
    Madison, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 224-3730

    $18 - $28 / night

    "With the rain and the proliferation of mosquitoes, we were wandering around southern Wisconsin without a plan when we stumbled across this county park. 50 sites, many with electric and very reasonably"

    "No water on sites but spigots located throughout the park. Dump station right at the entrance but there's plenty of room to maneuver around there. Could get congested if busy."

    4. Mendota County Park

    10 Reviews
    Middleton, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 224-3730

    $28 / night

    "Like other reviewers have stated, be prepared to be close to others. We didn’t mind at all and found everyone to be super nice."

    "Nice little campground right on Lake Mendota. 29 sites available with electric, but bring an extension cords!! Some sites electric is close by, others not so much!"

    5. Badgerland Campground

    8 Reviews
    Stoughton, WI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 873-5800

    $40 - $60 / night

    "We booked in VIP 1, which is right next to the bath house. We wanted to be close to the showers (coin op). We figured since we’re at a sporting event that might be nice. Very quiet at night."

    "This is a small campground near Madison. Reasonable rates. Large VIP drive through sites. Small swimming area. Catch and release pond. Small office and bar. Clean bathrooms and showers."

    6. Lantern DeForest

    4 Reviews
    Windsor, WI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 342-1111

    $39 - $999 / night

    "They do not provide garbage service at your site so you must walk to garbage dumpster.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts."

    "While the location is great for fast travels into Madison, or getting to great hiking areas."

    7. Whistlestop Campground

    3 Reviews
    Marshall, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 655-3080

    $47 - $57 / night

    8. Babcock County Park (Dane County Parks)

    5 Reviews
    Madison, WI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 224-3730

    $28 / night

    "Nice trails in the area and good fishing. Convenience to everything you could need in Madison. You can walk or run down a couple of quiet streets and get to a river trail that goes for miles."

    9. Quartzite Campground — Devils Lake State Park

    46 Reviews
    Baraboo, WI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 947-2757

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

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

    10. Astico County Park

    8 Reviews
    Beaver Dam, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 623-5274

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Site had extra space around it, and we could canoe right from our site or use the boat launch by site 13."

    "My family and I enjoy the rural setting but its close proximity to several communities. With smaller children having resources available was nice."

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991 Reviews of 160 Sun Prairie Campgrounds


  • Mark D.
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit

    We had such an enjoyable time at Ottawa Lake Campground.

    Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in nature at Ottawa Lake Campground. Nestled in the heart of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, this welcoming retreat offers lakeside fun, scenic hiking trails, the quiet beauty of a true Northwoods experience, all without a long drive.

    We have visited the Campground 5 times this year already, we love hiking all the trails in the Kettle Moraine Southern Unit.

    https://youtu.be/xl4uAtNWclM

  • 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.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Pettits Lakeview Campground & Bar

    Family Friendly Lakeside Campground

    Pettit’s Lakeview Campground & Bar is the kind of place where family camping meets lakeside fun with a lively twist, sitting right on Lake Koshkonong with beautiful sunset views and easy boat access. My kids loved the playground while the adults enjoyed Friday fish fries, live music and the laid-back bar that doubles as a social hub, creating a strong community vibe with theme weekends and plenty of laughter. That said, it’s definitely more “festival” than “quiet forest” with sites being closing together, weekends can get noisy with karaoke and bar traffic, and shade is limited, so if you’re looking for peace and birdwatching, this isn’t it, but for families who don’t mind a little bustle, it’s a fun and memorable spot.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Pilgrims Campground

    Simple Campground

    With a small family to mind, while out enjoying a short weekend of camping, I appreciated Pilgrim’s Campground in Wisconsin for its quiet, family-oriented atmosphere that made our stay both relaxing and memorable. The sites were clean, level and easy to settle into, with plenty of shade and enough space for the kids to play safely nearby. While the campground doesn’t have the flashy resort-style amenities of some bigger parks, it makes up for it with well-kept facilities, a friendly, welcoming staff, and a slower pace that let us truly enjoy time together outdoors. My kids loved riding their bikes around the loops, roasting marshmallows at night and spotting wildlife along the nature trails, while I valued the sense of safety and the community feel among fellow campers. Conveniently located near local attractions yet peaceful enough to feel tucked away, Pilgrim’s offered the perfect balance of simplicity, comfort, and wholesome family camping.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Milton-Madison SE KOA

    KOA Close to Lake Koshkonong

    With 2 kids to mind, I found the Milton-Madison SE KOA to be one of the most family-friendly campgrounds we’ve visited, with something for everyone to enjoy. With over 200 sites, the campground is clearly geared toward RVs and fifth wheels, but it also offers a few cabins and tent sites, giving families different ways to stay. The kids were thrilled with the heated pool that even has a waterfall, the playgrounds, gaga ball, arcade, and weekend rides like the barrel train and hayrack.  In short, there was always something to keep them entertained while I could actually relax. I appreciated the practical touches like clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a well-stocked market and a clubhouse with plenty of space to gather. My husband loved that Lake Koshkonong was right nearby for fishing and paddling, and we all enjoyed exploring Milton’s small-town restaurants with Mary’s Café for biscuits and gravy that was a huge hit and Frederick’s Supper Club, both of which made for a special night out. The Riggio family, who run the campground, were some of the kindest hosts we’ve met, which made the whole experience feel extra welcoming. While I do think the tent sites and cabins are a bit pricey for what you get, the number of activities, amenities, and nearby conveniences made it worth it for the memories we created together. For families looking for a lively, activity-packed camping trip, this KOA is a great choice.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Lakeland Camping Resort

    Lakefront Fun

    As a mom, I found Lakeland RV Campground in Milton to be the kind of place where the whole family can truly unwind and have fun together. Set along Lake Koshkonong this place was bursting with energy and feels more like a summer resort than a traditional campground with over 270 full-hookup sites and cozy cabins for families who don’t have an RV. The kids had endless options to keep them busy from 2 swimming pools, a sandy beach, playgrounds, mini golf, sports courts, and even planned activities and themed weekends and I loved the convenience of the camp store, laundry, fitness center and clean facilities. In the evenings, we enjoyed gathering around the campfire under the stars, and during the day we ventured onto the lake for kayaking and fishing, which felt like a little adventure just steps from our site. It was also nice knowing that if we wanted a change of pace, Milton and Janesville offered small-town charm and great dining and Madison wasn’t far for a day trip. My mom tips? Book a site away from the pools if you want peace and quiet, treat yourself to dinner at Fredrick’s Supper Club, sneak out early for a serene paddle on the lake, and don’t worry if you forgot gear as nearby shops have you covered. Lakeland made it easy for me to relax while my kids had a blast, and that combination is what makes it such a special family getaway.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Fort Atkinson

    Nostalgic Campground

    As a mom, I can honestly say that Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Fort Atkinson is one of those rare campgrounds where the kids are entertained from morning till night and parents can actually relax a little too. The whole place feels designed with families in mind: colorful playgrounds, themed weekends, wagon rides, character visits from Yogi and Boo Boo, and a pool with splash zones that keep little ones happy for hours. Our campsite was clean and level, with options for full hookups or cozy cabins if you’d rather skip the RV, and the bathhouses were spotless, which is something I always look for. What I appreciated most was the balance: the kids could run from the jumping pillow to the mini golf course to the craft barn without ever getting bored, while my husband and I enjoyed sitting by the campfire or joining in on family activities like outdoor 'movies under the stars.' The campground store was well-stocked with snacks, s’mores supplies, and those 'oops, we forgot it' supplies, which saved us more than once. And while there’s plenty to do onsite, being near Lake Koshkonong and Fort Atkinson means you can easily slip away for a day of fishing, boating, or exploring. For me, the best part was watching my kids’ faces light up during the evening hayride, sticky with marshmallow, waving at Yogi like he was a celebrity that felt like the kind of wholesome, memory-making trip I hope they’ll look back on for years.

  • Maria Mercedes M.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Milton-Madison SE KOA

    Solid KOA Experience

    The Milton-Madison KOA is one of the larger campgrounds in the KOA network, offering over 200 sites with a mix of full hookups and water/electric-only hookups, along with a selection of pull-through and back-in options, gravel or concrete pads, and some upgraded patio sites. While primarily catering to RVs and fifth wheels, the campground also has about a dozen tent sites and half a dozen cabins. Amenities are extensive, ranging from an in-ground heated pool with a waterfall and two-story patio deck, hot tub, clubhouse, market store, snack shack, arcade, meeting and TV rooms, multiple restroom and shower facilities, laundromat and Wi-Fi, to a wide variety of recreation such as basketball, volleyball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, baseball, disc golf, playgrounds, gaga ball, hayrack rides, barrel rides, train rides, and nature trails. Guests will also find a Kamp K9 dog area, golf cart and bike rentals, propane refill station, firewood, and plenty of seating throughout the grounds. Just minutes away, Lake Koshkonong offers excellent kayaking, canoeing and fishing. For dining, nearby Milton serves up hearty Midwestern fare, from Mary’s Café’s biscuits and gravy to Paul Revere’s homemade pies and the upscale Frederick’s Supper Club, known for its prime rib bites and Diablo pasta. Insider tips include enjoying the warm hospitality of the Riggio family hosts, taking a short drive to Madison for big-city attractions, noting that tent sites - though equipped with water and electric - feel basic and pricey, and being aware that cabin rentals also run higher than average. Thankfully, Milton’s local shops, grocery stores, and hardware options make resupplying convenient, rounding out a destination that’s both activity-packed and well-situated for Wisconsin adventures.  Overall, my family and I really enjoyed this place and would definitely come back!

  • Julia B.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Sandstone Ridge Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

    Beautiful lake

    The lake is great for kayaking. Lots of sandstone cliffs. We only did 2 hiking trails but they were well maintained. The site was good. The 202 area has a parking lot for 4 sites and a very short walk to the sites. Fire pit and picnic table were in good shape. The highway noise is loud and some military jets kept flying overhead. The raccoons were brutal. They broke into our crates twice. Smart enough to figure out the clip mechanism. Overall good site but a little noisy.


Guide to Sun Prairie

Campsite options near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin span across several counties with access to diverse waterways and forests. Most campgrounds in the region sit at elevations between 850-900 feet, with Dane County parks typically located closer to developed areas. The camping season runs longer than many realize, with several locations open from early April through late October, though facilities may be limited in shoulder seasons.

What to do

Hiking trails: At Lake Kegonsa State Park, trails range from quick half-mile treks to multi-mile loops. "There were multiple trails scattered throughout the park. Everything from a quick half mile trek to loops that allow you to put on a couple of miles. Even though it had been raining prior to our visit the trails were not mud pits," reports one visitor.

Fishing access: The Crawfish River at Astico County Park provides waterfront sites with good fishing opportunities. "Great waterfront sites on the Crawfish river," notes a camper. Another visitor adds, "We stayed at campsite 1, which is right in the little river. Site had extra space around it, and we could canoe right from our site."

Water activities: Several campgrounds offer swimming and boating options. At Lake Kegonsa, "The park includes a beach and boat launch to help you enjoy Lake Kegonsa. It was also pet friendly with pet trails and a pet beach of their own." For those with children, Whistlestop Campground features "a small beach with some floats that have seen better days but are still working just fine. There's a dunk tank free of charge, a bounce pillow and trampoline."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Some campgrounds offer more secluded spaces. At Token Creek County Park, "Sites are generous with space in the higher numbers. Lower numbered sites nearer the shower house get 'friendlier'." The odd-numbered sites are particularly desirable as they "back up to trees and a natural area."

Dark skies: Astico County Park offers surprisingly good stargazing despite being relatively close to urban areas. "The campground is busy this weekend, but was quite at dark. It was dark enough to see the Milky Way," reports a recent visitor.

Convenience to Madison: Campers appreciate locations with urban proximity. At William G. Lunney Lake Farm Campground, "It's just 5 miles from downtown Madison, which on a Saturday morning is a fabulous bike ride. There are trails right through the campground that are on Madison's trail system." One visitor notes, "People camp there just so they can ride their bikes to the farmers market."

What you should know

Campground noise levels: Highway proximity affects some locations. At Babcock County Park, "The highway traffic and lights are something to deal with." Another camper warns, "The road noise is VERY loud all day and night- not peaceful."

Mosquito conditions: Insects can be problematic at certain times. One camper at Token Creek County Park mentioned, "It is quite noisy, being near an airport and freeway. They have mowed paths through the campground as shortcuts, but for this California gal it was like running a gauntlet of mosquitos. I was bitten horribly."

Shower facilities: Quality varies significantly between campgrounds. At Badgerland Campground, "A quarter gets you three minutes, which isn't much." Meanwhile, Lake Kegonsa has more generous shower times: "Showers stayed on for about 20 seconds before you needed to push the button again. The shower heads could all use a little TLC but they were functional."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lantern DeForest (formerly Madison Campground) offers several amenities for children. "They do have a Swimming pool. There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes and a volleyball court," reports a camper. The campground also features "a fenced in dog park and many grassy areas to walk dogs."

Amusement park connections: Whistlestop Campground has unique family appeal. "They have a train that comes through every hour during the day to pick you up and take you to the next door amusement park which was a lot of fun we spent the entire day there. And the amusement park itself was not too expensive so it was enjoyable for the whole family."

Natural discovery spaces: Multiple campgrounds feature wildlife viewing opportunities. At Lake Kegonsa, many sites are in "heavily wooded" areas. One camper at Mendota Park notes, "The grounds are super clean and not worn down. It is small so therefore, quiet and not inundated with kids. I seen bunnies and chipmunks."

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: At Token Creek County Park, electrical access can be challenging. "Pay attention to the map when booking for this information. There is no water or sewer on any sites. Water and dump stations are available." Another camper advises, "If you're good with your rig you can get nice and close to the dump station."

Site selection strategy: Consider terrain and layout when booking. At Mendota County Park, "All sites were level and generous in size. Camper pads were somewhat gravel but not well-defined. Long enough to accommodate the largest RV or additional cars." However, be aware that "the power box is located at the very end of the camper pad, but extension cords are available from the camp host."

Low clearance warnings: Watch for hazards when driving larger rigs. At Lake Kegonsa, a camper warns about "an oak tree near entry with low branches and it took the AC off our friend's fifth wheel. There is also a low hanging overpass and it took the roofs off TWO fifth wheels while we were staying there."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Sun Prairie, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sun Prairie, WI offers a wide range of camping options, with 160 campgrounds and RV parks near Sun Prairie, WI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Sun Prairie, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sun Prairie, WI is Lake Kegonsa State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 23 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Sun Prairie, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Sun Prairie, WI.