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Welcome to Juneau County Parks Reservations System! Below is a list of our Public Campgrounds. Please begin by selecting the Campground you are interested in.
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Castle Rock Park Juneau County Castle Rock Park is situated in a beautiful, wooded area on the 16,000 acre Castle Rock Lake .The park comprises approximately 160 acres and has nearly 300 sites available for camping with 150 sites having electrical hookups. Each campsite has a fire ring and a picnic table. We welcome all types of camping units. Recreational opportunities available at Juneau County Castle Rock Park are swimming, boating, water-skiing, fishing, canoeing. playground equipment ,bathhouse, showers and dump station. For more detailed information and reservations contact the park at (608) 847-7089. |
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Wilderness Park Juneau County Wilderness Park is situated in a beautiful, wooded area on the 23,000 acre Petenwell Flowage .The park comprises approximately 300 acres and has 127 sites available for camping with 107 electrical hookups sites. Each campsite has a fire ring and picnic table provided. All types of camping units are welcome. Outdoor recreational opportunities available at Juneau County Wilderness Park are swimming, boating, water skiing, fishing, canoeing and modern style playground equipment. The park also includes hiking trails close to the campground locations. A bathhouse with showers and a dump station for camping units are present during your stay in this great property. Minor camping items are available for purchase as well. For more detailed information and reservations contact the park at (608) 565-7285. |
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Kennedy Park Kennedy park lies along the banks of the Lemonwier River just north of New Lisbon. Camping is allowed in the park for a $10 overnight fee, self-registration is at the park entrance. Amenities include pit toilets, picnic shelter, playground, drinking water, and small boat launch on the river. Kennedy Park hosts The Wisconsin Bowhunters Annual Shoot. The event offers a wooded archery course, food, drink, venders, and music at the shelter. Open to the public the event is usually the first weekend after Labor Day. |