Spring/Fall Camping Rates May 1 Through Thursday Before Memorial Day & Labor Day Through October 31

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Spring/Fall Camping Rates May 1 Through Thursday Before Memorial Day & Labor Day Through October 31 Spring/Fall Camping Rates May 1 through Thursday before Memorial Day & Labor Day through October 31 Wisconsin State Parks, Forests, Recreation Areas, and Trails (Rates updated 2-22-2018. All rates are subject to change.) Note: All rates in the table below are for standard family campsites; per night, per site. The rates of specialty sites, such as group sites, teepee sites, boat-in sites, etc., may vary. Weekends are defined as Friday and Saturday nights, with the exception of holiday weekends. Reservations can be made by Internet or phone: Web: wiparks.net \ Phone: 888-WIPARKS (888-947-2757) Some campsites are non-reservable and are available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Contact the property office or check wiparks.net for more information. Resident Non-Resident Property Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend Non- Non- Non- Non- Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Amnicon Falls State Park $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Big Bay State Park $15 $30 $20 $30 $20 $35 $25 $35 Big Foot Beach State Park $15 $28 $15 $28 $20 $33 $20 $33 Black River State Forest $18 $28 $18 $28 $23 $33 $23 $33 Blue Mound State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Brule River State Forest $16 N/A $16 N/A $21 N/A $21 N/A Brunet Island State Park $15 $28 $15 $28 $20 $33 $20 $33 Buckhorn State Park $15 $28 $15 $30 $20 $33 $20 $35 Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Copper Falls State Park $20 $30 $20 $30 $25 $35 $25 $35 Council Grounds State Park $15 $28 $15 $28 $20 $33 $20 $33 Devil's Lake State Park $20 $35 $20 $35 $25 $40 $25 $40 Elroy-Sparta State Trail $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Flambeau River State Forest $16 $26 $16 $26 $21 $31 $21 $31 Glacial Drumlin State Trail (Sandhill Station) $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Governor Dodge State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Governor Knowles State Forest $16 $26 $16 $26 $21 $31 $21 $31 Governor Thompson State Park $16 $28 $16 $28 $21 $33 $21 $33 Harrington Beach State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Hartman Creek State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 High Cliff State Park $20 $35 $20 $35 $25 $40 $25 $40 Interstate State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit $18 N/A $18 N/A $23 N/A $23 N/A Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit $18 $28 $18 $30 $23 $33 $23 $35 Kettle Moraine State Forest - Pike Lake Unit $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit $18 $28 $18 $30 $23 $33 $23 $35 Kinnickinnic State Park $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A $25 N/A Kohler-Andrae State Park $15 $35 $20 $35 $20 $40 $25 $40 Lake Kegonsa State Park $15 $30 $20 $30 $20 $35 $25 $35 Lake Wissota State Park $15 $28 $15 $28 $20 $33 $20 $33 Resident Non-Resident Property Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend Non- Non- Non- Non- Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Merrick State Park $15 $26 $15 $26 $20 $31 $20 $31 Mill Bluff State Park $15 $26 $15 $26 $20 $31 $20 $31 Mirror Lake State Park $15 $30 $20 $30 $20 $35 $25 $35 Nelson Dewey State Park $15 $26 $15 $26 $20 $31 $20 $31 New Glarus Woods State Park $15 $26 $16 $26 $20 $31 $21 $31 Newport State Park $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A $25 N/A Northern Highland American Legion State Forest - modern $20 $30 $20 $30 $25 $35 $25 $35 Northern Highland American Legion State Forest - rustic $16 N/A $16 N/A $21 N/A $21 N/A Pattison State Park $15 $30 $20 $30 $20 $35 $25 $35 Peninsula State Park $20 $35 $20 $35 $25 $40 $25 $40 Perrot State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Peshtigo River State Forest $16 N/A $16 N/A $21 N/A $21 N/A Point Beach State Forest $15 $30 $20 $30 $20 $35 $25 $35 Potawatomi State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Richard Bong Recreation Area $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Roche-A-Cri State Park $15 $26 $15 $26 $20 $31 $20 $31 Rock Island State Park $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A $25 N/A Rocky Arbor State Park $15 $26 $16 $26 $20 $31 $21 $31 Straight Lake State Park $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Tower Hill State Park $15 N/A $15 N/A $20 N/A $20 N/A Wildcat Mountain State Park $15 $28 $18 $28 $20 $33 $23 $33 Willow River State Park $20 $35 $20 $35 $25 $40 $25 $40 Wyalusing State Park $15 $28 $18 $30 $20 $33 $23 $35 Yellowstone Lake State Park $15 $28 $18 $28 $20 $33 $23 $33 .
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