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Wisconsin Dells -June

soundslikefun
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Heading to the Dells this June. Stayed here in hotels many times. Not familiar with the campgrounds. Traveling with 2 early teen children. We will be doing all the typical tourist attractions so campground is mostly just a place to sleep. I see some campgrounds offer tix/discounts for attractions. I'm assuming these may be less desirable locations? Any suggestions or reviews appreciated.
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Campfire_Time
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I also vote for Devil's Lake, but good luck getting in there unless you tenting or are only going Sun - Thurs.
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yeabuddy
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Holiday Shores is nice. Met dodgeguy there last year actually. They give free Chula Vista Resort waterpark passes with your stay.
X4 on Devils Lake if you can get in. But we're on a seasonal site for the summer near by and it's more like 25 or 30 minutes south of the Dells, still not bad though. Or try this for some other nearby campgrounds and more in Wisconsin

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We like Stand rock campground alot. Holiday Shores is okay, but not our favorite because of all the golf carts zooming around, very hard walking because of them.
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doughere
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Second the recommendation for Devilโ€™s Lake State Park. Stayed there 3 days last summer; great state park.

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Bluejay Ford wrote:
Whenever we visit the Dells, I like to stay at Devilโ€™s Lake State Park. It is a beautiful campground only 10-15 minutes south of all the attractions. We usually go up to Noahโ€™s Ark and the other attractions and always find it rewarding by staying at Devilโ€™s. It makes little sense to stay at a private campground in the Dells area and pay $50 to $100 per night when you can pay $20 per night with electricity at Devilโ€™s. All that money that you will save on your camping fees can go towards more souvenirs or gas money. Whatever you choose, I believe that you and your family are going to have a great time.


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We used Dell Boo last year, very nice place and good people that run it very helpful. it's just outside the Dell's and a smaller park, if looking for a lot of activities in the park this might not be the spot.They have a nice smaller pool small game room bit lots of shade a good size sites.
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sgtpp214
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Fox Hill CG is where we stayed with our grandkids. South of the Dells about 12 miles and close to Baraboo. Nice pool and spacious sites. Large play area in middle of park and it seemed kids naturally joined together in activities. Be sure to visit World Circus Museum with an actual circus performance.
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Bluejay_Ford
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Whenever we visit the Dells, I like to stay at Devilโ€™s Lake State Park. It is a beautiful campground only 10-15 minutes south of all the attractions. We usually go up to Noahโ€™s Ark and the other attractions and always find it rewarding by staying at Devilโ€™s. It makes little sense to stay at a private campground in the Dells area and pay $50 to $100 per night when you can pay $20 per night with electricity at Devilโ€™s. All that money that you will save on your camping fees can go towards more souvenirs or gas money. Whatever you choose, I believe that you and your family are going to have a great time.

DutchmenSport
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We stayed at Rocky Arbor State Park a couple nights and then the KOA a couple nights at the Dell. Both were equally as nice, although I like the State Park better because the camp sites are more isolated from each other. KOA was OK, has the swimming area, kids water play area, but everyone camped in tight. The State Park provided much, much more privacy. Both are equally accessible to the Dells downtown area or anywhere.

We also went to the Rail Road museum, took the boat ride for both upper and lower Dells, went to the Upside Down house, one of the water parks in the area, and ... oh ... we just loved the McDonalds there!

WI_Bowhunter
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We stayed at Holiday Shores last year and enjoyed it alot. It is a huge campground. We are going to stay at Arrowhead in 2 weeks, but have never been there before. I would guess most places in the area would be decentto keep up with the competition.
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There are so many good campgrounds at or near the Dells. Do not forget about the State Parks, but they are probably all booked already. You will find all sorts of specials for attractions all over the Dells. Enjoy, we always do!

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A few years ago we toured that area in our RV. My wife wanted to see what the Dells was all about and I wanted to see the National Railroad Museum. We, like you, wanted a place to sleep. We decided to stay at the Brown County Park as it was midway from the places we wanted to see. It does not have a swimming pool, but it has electric and water hookups. And, the price was reasonable as I remember.
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