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Riverside Park & Campground

Hog Island Road

New Lisbon, Wisconsin 53950

United States

608-562-3534

43.8817731, -90.1589527

Campground Overview

About Riverside Park & Campground

Riverside Park & Campground in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, stands out for its serene riverside setting along the Lemonweir River, offering campers a blend of accessible water-based recreation, well-maintained facilities, and quiet natural beauty. Located just minutes from Interstate 90/94, this city-owned campground provides an inviting escape while remaining convenient for travelers.

The campground features 50 sites, including spots tailored for tent campers and RVs, with electric hookups available. Many of the sites are positioned along the river, providing picturesque views and easy access to a boat ramp for fishing or paddling. Facilities include clean restrooms with showers, a playground, picnic areas, and a horseshoe pitch, ensuring comfort and recreation for both families and solo campers. The campground is known for its tranquility, making it an ideal destination for weekend getaways or longer stays.

Within a short drive, visitors can explore Castle Rock Lake and Buckhorn State Park, both offering additional hiking, boating, and outdoor pursuits. A municipal swimming pool with diving boards and a wading pool is also nearby, providing summertime fun for all ages. Riverside Park & Campground is well-suited for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient amenities and easy access to natural attractions.

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Elevation

889feet 271meters

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