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Scheffel's Hideaway Campground - Main Office area and playgrounds

Scheffel's Hideaway Campground

(32 reviews)

What a great campground!!! Well maintained, friendly staff and FHU sites. Picnic table and fire pit…read moreat each site and plenty of green space. They have a laundry room with one washer ($2) and one dryer ($1). It was located just outside of town, but not so to be inconvenient. The is a restaurant located just outside the campground. The camp office doesn't seem to be open often, but the owners live on site so if you ever need anything. Great place, hidden gem! And reasonably priced.

We reserved a site at Scheffel's Hideaway Campground based on a comment from a camping acquaintance…read morethat the area was beautiful, friendly, and cooler than average. Since we had never been to that part of Wisconsin, we decided to give it a try. We've been full-time RVers for 14 years and can honestly say this is our favorite spot out of at least two or three hundred other campgrounds including everything from boondocking to resorts. The grounds are immaculate, as are the restrooms and two laundry rooms, which are handicapped friendly. The roads, while unpaved are of a fine shell or gravel and hard packed so these are easy to traverse using a walker. There are miles of popular, well-kept walking/bicycle paths nearby going from Point Rawley to the north, past the park and on to Manitowoc to the south. The owners of the park, Tammie and Paul, love the park and are working tirelessly at making it more beautiful every year. There is a lovely pond, lots shrubs and flowers as well as bat houses, bird houses and feeders (we watched goldfinches as we ate dinner several times), whimsical decorations large and small scattered throughout which are changed with the seasons. A number of sites have shade, and most of those without full grown trees have young trees about 15 feet tall or so and will provide more shade every year. Guidelines for the park are clear and reasonable: guests are asked to respect the space and people which is of course, simple common courtesy. All-in-all, this is is our idea of the perfect combination of a natural and well-kept park and friendly people. We are looking forward to our next, longer visit next year. Thank you for a wonderful three months, Tammie and Paul.

Kewaunee Rv & Campground - Beautiful landscaping metal artistry within the park.

Kewaunee Rv & Campground

(6 reviews)

Stayed here 9/7/2021 for a few nights in a cabin. Very peaceful place. Close to the hwy right as u…read morehead up north from Kewaunee. Maybe 1-2 miles out of town. You will get some hwy noise. Not much tho. You will hear the birds sing. Loved it here. Staff is friendly and kind. Grady place in u want to rent it. Rent sites don't have electric. I stayed in a cabin. Very small but would work for a family of 4. Bring a fan and a strip for electric cuz there is only one outlet per room and no running water in the room. There is a light inside and outside as well. Nice porch if it rains like it did for me. Fire out. Picnic table. Nice place to visit and decompress like I did. It's a nice place for kinda. They have mini gilf, a heated pool, snack shop, 2 showers in the bathrooms that are kept clean. They have internet at the main. Area of the snack shop. Didn't work in my cabin. I have Verizon and had poor cell service so if that is your carrier take note. There is a custard stand close by u can walk to. I can't say enough good about this place. They have city water and deer. They have 4 washers and dryers. If fishing is your thing, you have a area to clean the fish and they will put your fish on ice for u while u stay here. Until the next review, -Yelp-Steve-O, out!

Absolutely love this camp ground. Far enough from road,…read moresuper close to a custard stand and our tent site (T2) with no amenities was perfectly backs up to a wooded area. perfect for walking the dog. Make sure to pick up after your pets. Host was helpful and were escorted to the site. There is a putt-putt course, a small swimming pool and lots of neighborly guests. If you have a big gigantic camper, there are spaciously long pull-through spots. Located in a quaint town right before heading up to the hustle and bustle of Door County. This is a great base camp.

Sun Retreats Fond du Lac East - RV Site

Sun Retreats Fond du Lac East

(9 reviews)

We decided last minute and very impulsively to hit this KOA. Like, booked a cabin less than 12…read morehours before we left. My kids like dirt and the woods so they were thrilled. We got in at 8pm because we couldn't leave Chicago until after my husband logged off with work. We arrived to find the office closed and an envelope with our name on it taped to the door. That would have been super efficient... if they had actually put the key in the envelope. So I called the number to the KOA repeatedly and no one answered. I finally walked to the back of the office and found a bar. Not a lounge but a full fledged bar. The door stated masks were required to enter but not one single person out of the 40 or so people in there had a mask on. No worries, I'm fully vaccinated, I pushed on. I asked the bartender if she could help me and she directed me to a woman who was super nice and brought me into the office where she located the key. Score! Then we got into the cabin and we didn't have any water. My husband and I poked around in the dark to see if we could find a water source but since we know nothing about it, gave up. More unanswered calls to the KOA. Finally an hour later my husband walked back to the bar and found the same nice woman who came over and fixed the problem. She was super nice but seriously, at this point it was like 10:30pm and we were all just tired of the check in situation being such a long and drawn out pain. The cabin is good. We got a deluxe cabin "VIP" situation. It's fully equipped with plates, silverware, pots, pans, etc which is good because this cabin doesn't have a grill like other KOAs we have stayed at. The sofa bed is horrifyingly uncomfortable so don't plan on needing that. Bring an air mattress, there's space for a full size blow up in the sleeping loft. The biggest issue is the heating/cooling. If you turn the heat on, the back bedroom turns into a literal sauna while the rest of the cabin is ice cold. Also, we couldn't leave the windows open at night because everyone around us was so loud. There was a fundraiser event Friday night and golf carts with drunk people were whizzing around until well after midnight. From what I can tell, most people are seasonal here... and they like to party. Which is cool, my husband started looking into a camper to park here seasonally. Lol Seems like a fun vibe. But it's definitely not for people with little kids who care about quiet hours nor for those that are early to bed. I felt for the tent campers after that fundraiser let out on Friday night. There's no way they slept through that. They had tons of kids activities going on every time we drove by the front area. Which would have been amazing and a huge draw if it wasn't for the fact that not a single one of the dozens of kids were masked. My older kids did the mini golf and liked it. The shop has a lot of good basics in case you forgot something: bread, condiments, milk, eggs, etc. Everyone that worked in the shop was super nice and always masked. They kindly served the idiots that strolled in without masks, ignoring the sign on the door that says to wear one. The hiking trails in the KOA were seriously perfect for my kids. We took them over to Kettle Moraine too but this was great for them to just get out and move. There's three pools and I think two playgrounds. This place is MASSIVE, so bring the kids' bikes and scooters. Overall, we had fun. The employees are super nice and there's a lot to do here. Once my kids are vaccinated, we'll come back and partake in all the offerings.

Deluxe cabin with 2 bedrooms, full bath with shower. No stove but microwave and coffee maker, full…read moresize fridge. This cabin had all the dishes, not all do. Not pictured queen size bed and ac in that bedroom with second tv. Close to pools and store. Golf carts are available to rent.

Kohler-Andrae State Park

Kohler-Andrae State Park

(46 reviews)

At this rate, my family should be spokespeople for this State Park, because we really love it that…read moremuch. It continues to be a favorite spot for camping trips multiple times a year, but hot dang you have to book FAR in advance to get a site! I believe they allow you to book up to 11 months in advance, which seems crazy but trust me when I say you need to, especially for weekend or holiday dates. We camp with both an RV and tents, and are always in search of sites with electric as an option. My favorite is around the #89-92 area, but honestly you can't go wrong with most all of the sites. The grounds are extremely well-kept, and it's a delight to be tucked into the forest of trees. Tons of walking paths wind around this park too, including the beautiful dunes. Great to explore in all seasons. Various trails lead straight to Lake Michigan, where you'll find the sprawling beach of white sand. In the warm months, it's great to swim, and in the cooler months the beach is flat enough to take a nice long walk on or simply enjoy the ocean-like views. Other pros: plenty of parking for single-day visitors, a huge playground alongside the beach entrance, firewood and ice on site, an 'amphitheatre' area where events like weddings can be hosted, and it's very dog-friendly. There's nothing not to love at this gorgeous state park!

On a warm October day we headed for Kohler~Andre Park beach for some beach combing. The sand is…read moreincredible soft and barefoot walking is a must. The sounds of the waves is peaceful and I can sit on the shore for hours appreciating the lake views and the solitude. Leaf peeping was perfect!

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