Stayed Oct 14th-17th 2002. Easily parked my 18 foot tear drop camper on site 2 in the north campground. This single loop has electric but no water. Showers and flush toilets were closed for the season which is typical for this time of year here....
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I stayed two nights (Friday & Saturday) in a site with electric (30 & 50 amp) and water although i didn't use the water. The campground is a mix of RV sites that have shade but are not separated by foliage, cabins and a few seasonal sites as...
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This is my first time camping in a FHU RV resort so take the review with a grain of salt. Bottom line, this fit the bill perfectly for a one night stay on my way from southeastern to northwestern Wisconsin. As the prior reviewer said checkin was...
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This was my first time camping at Mirror Lake the evenings of May 13th and 14th. I found the park to be a bit more than I was expecting - in particular I was assuming it was going to be very crowded because of it's proximity to the Wisconsin...
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I camped on Brunet Island State Park October 17-19. I had site number 1 in the southern loop which is a pull-through and could fit a sizable rig.
Since my stay was after the facilities closed down, I cannot comment on things like boat rentals,...
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Had a wonderful two night stay at Wyalusing State Park. This is a classic Wisconsin State Park in terms of camping and amenities. Stayed in the Wisconsin Ridge Camp ground which offered many electrical sites and some non-electric sites which...
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5,200 acres makes Governor Dodge State Park one of the state's largest. This means lots of campers - over 300 camping sites - and lots of hiking and activities.
Very typical Wisconsin state park with camping set up in loops with paved roads...
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