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RinconVTR
Sep 16, 2015Explorer
None of our State parks have hook ups, but they all have 30amp power. You fill your water tank as you enter, dump the tanks as you leave.
My favorites vary, and they happen to be all over the State. So one is bound to work out.
My top favorites in order are Peninsula (very well known Door County area), Devils Lake (very well known Wisconsin Dells area, close enough to Spring Green, House on the Rock and Cave of the mounds). And then Willow River, and Wyalusing along the Mississippi. Wyalusing being right on it/looking over it.
Then not in order; High Cliff, Kettle Moraine South, Pike Lake, and Kohler-Andrea.
Search those top two parks and areas I list, you will find more to do than you have time for. They are probably the two most touristic towns along with Lake Geneva area, excluding Downtown Milwaukee.
If Milwaukee is of interest and depending on your timeline, you'd have to get more specific about what would interest you in order to recommended anything.
My favorites vary, and they happen to be all over the State. So one is bound to work out.
My top favorites in order are Peninsula (very well known Door County area), Devils Lake (very well known Wisconsin Dells area, close enough to Spring Green, House on the Rock and Cave of the mounds). And then Willow River, and Wyalusing along the Mississippi. Wyalusing being right on it/looking over it.
Then not in order; High Cliff, Kettle Moraine South, Pike Lake, and Kohler-Andrea.
Search those top two parks and areas I list, you will find more to do than you have time for. They are probably the two most touristic towns along with Lake Geneva area, excluding Downtown Milwaukee.
If Milwaukee is of interest and depending on your timeline, you'd have to get more specific about what would interest you in order to recommended anything.
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