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Rock Island State Park

Rock Island State Park Camping

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Rock Island State Park Camping – Wisconsin

When looking for the perfect camping area in Wisconsin, few come close to Rock Island State Park. It’s remote location can only be accessed by taking a ferry to the island, where you get 360 degree world class views while being one with mother nature. For those looking to get off the grid for a while, Rock Island State Park is the perfect place to pitch a tent.

Rock Island State Park Tent Camping
Rock Island State Park Tent Camping

Rock Island State Park Camping Details and Map

Address: 1924 Indian Point Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Phone: 920-847-2235
Website: dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/rockisland
Type: Primitive
Campsites: 40
Amenities: Picnic Tables, Fire Pits


Any supplies you want to use during your camping trip must be brought in by backpack. The ferries that bring you to the island also do allow small carts, but space is limited so try to pack everything in. Firewood is also for sale at Rock Island State Park, but they ask that you use it strictly for camping and not remove it from the island. Other than that, this is the perfect spot for tent camping and a very popular destination during the summer time. As a bonus, insects aren’t an issue on the island, but always good to bring bug spray just in case.

Expect pretty primitive surroundings with no electricity or showers. This is made for the camping enthusiast with not thrills but you and mother nature. Happy Camping in Wisconsin!

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