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    Glacier Valley Campground - Our country store

    Glacier Valley Campground

    4.2(14 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    Very small in everything!!! The bathroom and showers not handicap accessible. Store hours are…read morevery limited. The pond had a liner that was very slippery going in or out of the pond. We had a group of 26 and 7 people fell. Also saw numerous other people fall. Staff was not very welcoming. Kids and adults loved the blow-up's in the pond. Many barking dogs all day and night!

    We were recommended Glacier Valley by a family member in the area and we were not disappointed…read more When we pulled up at check-in, we found a very long line of campers waiting to dump (we saw this was an issue in Google reviews so was prepared) but finally got a space to go around and get checked in. We rented two of the cabins and the amount of space inside was perfect for this family of 4! Each kid got their own loft, we had a bed with wonderful space. The number of things to do while there was perfect for the ADHD kids and the ability to sit and watch them do ALL THE THINGS was perfect for this tired momma! We played mini-golf at 6:45 am, horseshoes at 6:54 am, and playground at 7 am to just start all over again (multiple times)! Definitely plan your drinking schedule with the fact that the bathroom is not in the cabin but still close! We had s'mores on the fire pit and two nights of BBQ! We even swam in the lake and the kids LOVED the inflatables (even the 40-year-old fat dudes got out there). The owners were incredible and friendly. Really can see that they care and have built a wonderful community. We will be back!

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    Glacier Valley Campground - Volleyball

    Volleyball

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    Our hiking bridge

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    Sandhill Station State Campground - View from fire ring to parking lot

    Sandhill Station State Campground

    4.1(11 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    Quiet, gorgeous, and reasonably cared for. Perfect for a camper that enjoys staying in camp and…read moredoesn't need a lot of amenities. **Boy Scouts may be available to deliver wood, but there's also wood sold nearby. Noting here, there's not much by way of hiking paths, mud lake is not swimmable, and they don't offer recycling collection. -There is a great bike trail onsite -Mud Lake (also onsite) seems to be great for fishing and tooling around in a small boat -It's quiet and campers seem to be respectful of one another. -The old Savannah Oak trees are beautiful and offer just enough shade to many (but not all) of the campsites. -This campground is not maintained on a daily basis, so the grass was a little overgrown and the pit toilets could have been slightly cleaner. There are also no garbage cans in the pits, but a dumpster in the parking lot. This campground is made for a more rustic camper, as it has less amenities than your typical state park campground. Noting here, these are all walk-in sites with the exception of the group site. There are pit toilets and a well for water, but no other facilities.

    Perfect for when you want to get outside for a night or two but don't want to drive hours and hours…read moreto get away from it all! Only about 30 minutes from Madison this campground offers a pretty tranquil camping experience given it's location and especially given that it's a State campground. No RV's allowed and you have to trek in all your gear 50-100 yards from the parking lot. Not a huge deal, but apparently inconvenient enough that a lot of people take a pass (fiiiine by me!). I think it's great not having any cars rumble past your campsite at night. All I heard was a rooster and a cow (this isn't exactly the wilderness, people, more like farmland). Set in a grove of old stately oak trees, each campsite has a fire ring and a picnic table. Some are definitely on the sunny side, so feel free to call up the ranger to make sure you end up where you want to. There are bathrooms (well, porto-potties) and well water near the parking lot. You will not be finding any firewood on your own, you'll need to buy it from somewhere local. The gas station sells bundles for $5 but an even better deal is the boy scout troop who sells daily at the campsite. Their number is posted upon your entry so just give them a call to find out what time they're coming by. The campground was only partially full when I was there one August weekend and the ranger said that it usually only fills up (or close to it) on holiday weekends or when there is an event at some nearby concert venue. BOTTOM LINE: I hesitated to even write this review because I don't want this secret jewel to become overrun. Good stuff!!

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    Sandhill Station State Campground - View from campsite

    View from campsite

    Sandhill Station State Campground - Mud Lake

    Mud Lake

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    Indian Trails Campground - Cabin J

    Indian Trails Campground

    3.7(20 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    Here is a full review with lots of pictures. I'd give…read moreIndian Trails 6 stars if I could...even with a few flaws. As far as a campground goes, this place is worth every single penny. You won't be disappointed. It's a little higher in price, but you get your monies worth and here's why. Things to do: I can't even list all that you have to choose from, it's-so-much! You should not get bored and neither will your kiddies! Even better, it's all reasonably priced. Bring fishing poles for the kids. Campsites: Large lots and LEVEL! Campgrounds: Cleanest & nicest I've ever seen. Even throughout the busy weekend they kept the grounds and bathrooms so clean and fully stocked. Staff: Lots of staff around to help with great attitudes. Even when they got swamped they didn't loose their cool. Bathrooms (cause we all care about those): are everywhere and even the port-a-potties are very clean and stocked. Bath houses have private showers and good water pressure and NO BUGS! Dust: they watered the gravel roads often. We were right on a 4 way corner lot at the main entrance and it was never dusty. Store: very well stocked and necessities not overpriced. Condiments were a bit high but they can't keep a lot of that so it's expected. Free Events: we had a free pancake breakfast and honestly planned for a cheap experience. Everyone in our group loved the hot cakes and said they were tasty and they had quality syrup. Only got two, so not quite as filling for our big boys, but we managed. I ran over and got some eggs and was shocked to find out they were only $2 per dozen!! A few knit-picky flaws: *The Western Weekend was more like Indian Extravaganza. Nothing western about it, but very cool to see the authentic Indian culture represented (I'm 1/2 Cherokee so I valued that). However the outside party that ran that part was a little rude sometimes and their stuff way overpriced. *The pool was awesome, but felt like a sauna in there. Really muggy. But nice to have a 3'-8' indoor pool. A few things to think about before booking: * If you need 50 amp & want sewer, make sure you specifically talk to them about that. It's not specified anywhere so when we got there and got our trailer all set up and ready to plug in, we were surprised to find out it was a 30amp outlet. When I asked about it at the office they said all of their shared outlet boxes are technically set up for 1 30amp & 1 50 amp. Luckily the guy next to us only had a pop up, so we were able to use the adapter (they have them in the store to borrow) and I must say, to our relief it worked great all weekend. *If you want to be loud and crazy and party up a storm after hours, find another campground. They are a family camp and strict in enforcing the 11 pm quiet time rules. We were okay with that even though we stayed up until 1 around the fire with a big group of fun people. Drinking is not a problem. Lots of sites had fun just kept it down. *Kids are safe! This place is a GREAT for kids & doggies and they have people checking on them and the entering/exiting cars almost the whole time. We had 8 kids with us and felt totally comfortable letting them play around camp. Overall, you'll love this place. It's not perfect but you'll be hard pressed to find a campground that is or has 1/2 of what they offer. Happy camping!

    I camped here for a couple of days. It was a pleasant experience. I was in Cabin J, which was their…read morebest cabin with restroom and a shower. Stay was comfortable. Campground was peaceful. Trash removal was prompt. There was a fire ring outside. We made fire in the evening. Camp store food was reasonable. Soft serve ice cream came in many flavors. Pizza burger was my favorite item. Burger patty had a layer of cheese in between. Tot rings were nice and crispy. Crispy chicken sandwich and chicken nuggets were good. Chicken Alfredo pizza was lotza mozza pizza. I like that brand. Root beer float was a decent one. There was a complimentary softee cone, a kayak rental and a bundle of wood. That was a nice surprise.

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    Indian Trails Campground - Rocking chairs

    Rocking chairs

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    Silver Springs Campsites - Our beautiful and spacious campsite near the fishing pond.

    Silver Springs Campsites

    4.5(6 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    This is the most perfect campground we have ever stayed at in our lives…read more Think Dirty Dancing and the Kellerman Resort but in the middle of beautifully green and lush Wisconsin. The owners have put so many very thoughtful touches and it is crystal clear that they are looking to help your family build a lifetime of wonderful memories here. So many amenities I hardly know where to begin... The road into their expansive property is perfect and looks brand new. You pass by the 3 beach volleyball courts, the horseshoe pits, you pass by the stocked fishing pond, the heated pool, pavilion, fully stocked store and main office complete with snack bar including pizza, ice and firewood. Don't forget to check out the massive inground trampoline or all of the various inflatable water toys/attraction (slides, bounce house, merry go round, etc). Canoe, paddleboards, and kayaks available. They even have golf carts available for rental. Clean bathrooms and showers (coin operated showers), multiple dump stations, 300 rv sites with 30amp hook up's with water. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring and plenty of room to offer pull through service. A few cabins are available for rent but I imagine those book out quite some time in advance. Laundry facilities and WiFi. Now, let's be realistic people. This campground is hundreds of acres out in the middle of nowhere. You're not going to be streaming ANYTHING. But then again, you're not out at a family campground to be surfing. There's no cell reception on any carrier so everyone is jamming their measly 3bps WiFi system. You're just going to be able to squeak out the occasional text or email. Just enough to check in on those you love and vice versa. If you need something more than get yourself a WeBoost or similar product and stop complaining. This place is immaculately maintained and it is clear to see why so many people come back year after year. If we lived in Wisconsin our family would book this place long-term for the whole season. It's that good. A special thanks to Taylor who made the after hours check in and set up a breeze and who's great attitude was such a pleasure to see at various times during our stay.

    Okay wow, so I do not usually give such high reviews but Silver Springs was amazing. We were…read morewonderfully located near everything, the beach, the pool, the activity house, the arcade. It was amazingly clean for being a campground. They had water inflatables for all ages. Mom & tots. I highly recommend taking a weekend out here.

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    Silver Springs Campsites - Sunday afternoon after all the weekend warriors have left. We practically have the place to ourselves.

    Sunday afternoon after all the weekend warriors have left. We practically have the place to ourselves.

    Silver Springs Campsites - Silver Springs Halloween Weekend! 2018!!

    Silver Springs Halloween Weekend! 2018!!

    Silver Springs Campsites - The Pond

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    The Pond

    Smokey Hollow Campground

    Smokey Hollow Campground

    3.0(21 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    have been taking my kids here for 5 years now they love it lots of stuff for kids most people are…read morefriendly its camp your going to get dirty from sand and no cell service but that's the point. we will keep coming back

    The good would be the pond area for sure! Tons of air balloon obstacles for all ages to enjoy…read more If you have US Cellular you are in good shape for internet access! We had no phone/internet service the whole time we were there, even though it is posted that they offer it. There was a sign posted that wifi works 30 ft from the office, did not work on any of our devices even at the dining area right next to the office. If you are looking for a nice, quiet, relaxing camping trip DO NOT go here over the weekend. The people that own their own go carts are reckless and irresponsible especially the teens that go way too fast in between the sites. There were a lot of children around and it was nerve wracking watching these people go so fast. They have tons of amenities and some are included, but most cost extra. They have a well stocked store, prices are high! They have showers in public areas, but they charge $ to use them. We had a scary incident with our 12 yr old daughter. She was outside with her friend when two teenage boys approached them on our campsite with scary clown face mask and ski masks on. I did mention it to management who said she would check with security, whom we never saw the whole time we were there. Of course, security never saw anything like that because teens are teens. The VIP sites are nice and level with a table, grill and a cement slab. Be warned there are no onsite sewer hook ups at the individual sites. There is a dump station that you can use by the office. They also have a truck that will come to your camper and empty your tanks for a small fee ($20). If you stay 4 nights it is complimentary. If we were to ever stay again, it will not be on the weekend.

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    Smokey Hollow Campground - The pond was the best feature.

    The pond was the best feature.

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    DELUXE CABINS. Sleeps 6

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