Campground Overview
About Tower Hill State Park
What sets Tower Hill State Park Campground apart is its exceptional blend of historical intrigue, serene natural surroundings, and proximity to the Wisconsin River, making it an ideal destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors are drawn to its intimate, small-scale setting with only 11 campsites, ensuring a tranquil and private experience amid scenic bluffs and Driftless Area landscapes.
The campground offers a rustic yet charming escape, equipped with basic amenities like drinking water and pit toilets. It features direct access to hiking trails, including a short but rewarding route to the historic Helena Shot Tower and Smelter House, where interpretive exhibits detail 19th-century lead shot production. Canoeing, fishing, and kayaking on the nearby Wisconsin River add further opportunities for adventure. Located just a five-minute drive from the charming village of Spring Green, campers are also within easy reach of attractions like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin and the vibrant American Players Theatre.
Tower Hill State Park Campground strikes a harmonious balance between cultural heritage and outdoor recreation, making it an appealing choice for weekend getaways and peaceful retreats.
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750feet 229meters
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