Although the park is rated as big rig friendly, caution is advised. Interior roads are in bad shape and sites 16 - 37 would be difficult if there was anyone across from you. This part of the campground is in a rolling field with very uneven sites and trees that make backing in a challenge. The dump station would also be a challenge for a larger rig. The price is a little steep for no sewer. Owner was very friendly. We were here in the middle of the week so it was very quiet. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here in mid week before the Memorial Day rush. It is not far off the highway and you have to drive one farm road to get there which is not bad. The campground was wonderfully quiet. Drawbacks were no cable and no sewer, but a dump station is available but could be hard to go around the circle in a big rig. You could very easily dump and back out then hook up your dinghy which we did in our 38' motorhome. Owners were very friendly and helpful with local info. If you have a dog, there is a good path/road to walk them through the woods. Showers are on a timer but water was hot and they were clean. I would definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here in June 2008. The campground did not have a beach but it did have a nice clean pool. The pool was a fair temperature (slightly chilly for adults) which is to be expected in Wisconsin in June. The children loved it. Our site was shady with lots of trees available. The playground was average / nice and the children enjoyed it. The restrooms were average. The showers were concrete and OK. I saw them cleaned often with a hose so that made me feel good. The small camp store was helpful. My favorite part was how quiet it was past 10. This is a smaller campground which we enjoyed. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a wonderful campground for small campers and tents. Sites for these are shady,
large, and secluded, with water & electricity available. The larger rig sites are mostly back-in. The place was quite full when we arrived, so we had a grassy site toward the back of the campground that was not too level. Many of the sites are level. There were a lot of family groups here (it was a weekend) and everyone seemed to be having fun. But everyone quieted down at night when quiet hours began. So it was peaceful and quiet for sleeping. There are two trails here - a stand of pine trees is alluring - that offer about a mile's worth of hiking. The owners are very helpful. Mr. Waege spent an hour visiting with our travelling companions about an electrical problem. This campground is secluded and quiet. It was among our favorites during our two-week trip. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.