Address: 22nd Ave, Mauston, WI 53948, USA
Phone: +16088477089
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–9PM
Kristy Isaacs
Nice and quiet during the week. Beautiful views. Lake was a great temperature for swimming! I love coming here. I have been coming here for over 40 years and this will always be my favorite vacation spot.
Jason Froehlig
I always loved this place even as a kid growing up visiting and then moving to the area. Kids go there all the time which is within walking distance now. Plus we sell firewood for the campers
Chris Pausch
Nice campground located next to Castle Rock Lake. Campsites in the "A" loop are large and tend to attract large groups with multiple tents, RVs and cars. During our stay, these groups were well behaved and observed the campground's quiet hours. The "C" loop sites are more isolated with a few choice sites right on the lake shore, but they are available on a first come/first served basis only. We did not stay in the "B" loop, but it appeared these sites were occupied by long-term seasonal campers as some of the RVs we saw in May were still there in August. Facilities were in decent condition, but I did see a lot of small pieces of trash scattered around our campsite. It would be nice if the campers would pick up after themselves!
Parker Kelley
A very nice spot to camp. We spent four nights in Loop C, non reservable. Arrived on a Wednesday and there were lots of spots to choose. But by the weekend, it was full. The office staff was kind and helpful. The host was helpful and friendly. We had some ground hornets which he dispatched the first night. Our spot was just across the road from the lake. Nice that every other lakefront site was closed, allowing easy access to the water for everyone. Kayaking was good during the week and early on Saturday and Sunday. Otherwise the heavy boat traffic made for wakes. Boaters were courteous. Campground boat ramp was nice. Beach was clean. There was a small algae bloom due to the heat. Showers were good, clean bathrooms. Fifty cents buys a five min rinse! The potable water was ok, but there is a water filtration system at the B bathrooms which was nice. Quiet on the weekend. No roudy people and the sheriff drove thru a few times which was nice. Depending on the weather, the biting flies were challenging. Be prepared. Only feedback would be to offer recycling of cans, etc. Dumpsters were provided so we brought our recycling home. $23 per night including electric was a great deal.
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Yes. It's five bucks for a daily pass, unless you have a yearly park pass.
I think around 1800.00
Thay should be open in till after hunter season
Yes they have limited seasonal Sites. I only witnessed area B
I don't know about the ones by the beach but the ones by the boat launch are open.
No, there isn't a fish cleaning station at the boat launch.
Everything is open, swimming , playgrounds ect are at your own risk. They do have hand sanitizer out side the bathroom doors (non shower bathrooms). My family was there a couple weeks ago and we had a blast it was a little crowded for the weekend but what campground isn't ..hope that helped
As early as you can wake up. I didn't see any restrictions posted.
Yes they should have length and width of the campsites on their website. They may be able to recommend sites too if you call them.
Only if you are disabled. You must have a handicap placard to hang.
You would need to contact office, they seemed pretty open to extra vehicles and tents during our visit.
I don't have answer for you in that. Sorry. Did you try google?
Or you can go down towards the Castle Rock Dam. The beach is more clarity there and shallow most areas. It's free open to public
You'll have to call them. I don't have a clue.
Just electric at the site itself
No! There is an area away from the beach for them to swim!!!
Day pass last time I used it was $5 season was $20 I bought season it was cheaper in long run.
It's camping. So it pretty much depends on how much you are going to be "roughing it" and how mobile they are. There are handicapped accessible bathrooms and shower facilities but depending on your campsite it can be a bit of a hike to get there.
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