The best dog-friendly camping near La Crosse

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Looking to embark on a pet-friendly camping adventure near La Crosse, Wisconsin? Look no further! Hipcamp offers over 580 options tailored specifically to your preferences. From serene lakeside locations to picturesque woodland escapes, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With popular campsites like Gilles Family Dairy & Woodland (239 reviews), Ranch Retreat (226 reviews), and Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff (209 reviews), you can trust that your camping experience will be top-notch. Plus, with amenities like campfires, showers, and potable water, and activities such as whitewater paddling, boating, and horseback riding, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable outdoor getaway. Prices range from as low as $18 per night to an average of $42 per night, so you'll find options to fit any budget. So pack your bags, grab your furry friend, and get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature!

98% (2.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds near La Crosse

4. Hidden Bluffs Resort

29mi from La Crosse · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Hidden Bluffs Resort offers a range of amenities and activities that make it an excellent choice for a camping trip. The resort caters to all types of campers with its diverse accommodations, including cabins and spacious RV spots with full hookups. Families can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, mini-golf, and playground, while those seeking a more rugged experience can take advantage of the tent camping areas. Essential facilities like clean restrooms, showers, a laundry, and a general store ensure a comfortable stay. For added convenience, firewood is available on-site, and WiFi keeps you connected even in this serene setting. Beyond the resort's amenities, the surrounding Bluff Country provides numerous opportunities for adventure and exploration. Campers can hike over four miles of groomed trails through beautiful hardwood forests and limestone bluffs or fish directly from the resort's trout stream. The area is rich in attractions, with the nearby Niagara and Mystery Caves offering underground explorations and the Root River area providing options for kayaking, tubing, and ATV riding. Local towns like Forestville and Lanesboro add cultural experiences, and a short drive can take you to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum or a scenic Mississippi River cruise.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night

5. Jeske Equestrian Campground

99%
(39)
36mi from La Crosse · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
The first time we viewed this property, we knew we were home. The woods, fields, wildlife, and house (created almost entirely from the lumber harvested from the land) drew us in. We purchased the home and 40 acres in 2018. Since then it has been a labor of love to make it everything we dream. A campground suitable for horseback riding was the goal for W15266. This was where the original homestead stood (firepit area). That home was transported across 95 on Davis road to become an Amish home. This area was overgrown and filled with rubbish, but still had a great deal of suitable plants hidden in the raspberries. We are continually working to groom it, and eventually, hope to better level the drive and sites and cover them with gravel. We need more and better fire pits and intend to have at least one more cabin- perhaps created from a refurbished corn crib? This cabin was refurbished in 2020 from the original homestead’s summer kitchen (where food was prepared to keep the house from getting too warm). Although it may have been easier to demolish and start over, Julie convinced Craig that the history was worth it. ;) I can’t tell you how disGUSTING it was, but we found treasures like the chair upstairs, the ironing board, and items on the walls and cupboards amongst the piles of Asian beetles and mouse chewings. Our current project you see in front is the bath/shower house. It has a toilet and shower and was completed 2021. With expansion, we will add one more toilet on the other side. The old shed in front, is a disaster. We fluctuate the same way we did with the summer kitchen: bulldoze or refurbish? It currently houses our equipment and lumber, but someday, we are hoping to have a small country Tiki bar. Craig has received the liquor license already. We love tucked away country bars with unique flavors, so we hope we can offer this to our customers. Jeske Equestrian is also a boarding/training facility. We built the horse barn in 2019, and last year we put up a 60x180 indoor riding arena. Maintaining and creating trails has been extensive. Keeping up on the signage and the trail map has been nearly impossible since Craig loves creating new ones with the skid steer on a regular basis! We are working on the pond area to be more recreational in our future as well. Thanks again for choosing us. We hope to see you again! Learn more about this land: The first time we viewed this property, we knew we were home. The woods, fields, wildlife, and house (created almost entirely from the lumber harvested from the land) drew us in. We purchased the home and 40 acres in 2018. Since then it has been a labor of love to make it everything we dream. A campground suitable for horseback riding was the goal for W15266. This was where the original homestead stood (firepit area). We are continually working to groom it. We have added more fire pits and are currently building a bath house with 2 flush toilets and shower. We offer trails and tranquility, while the nearby county parks and landscape provide even more entertainment for nature lovers. We look forward to sharing it all with you!
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$34
 / night

Looking to embark on a pet-friendly camping adventure near La Crosse, Wisconsin? Look no further! Hipcamp offers over 580 options tailored specifically to your preferences. From serene lakeside locations to picturesque woodland escapes, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. With popular campsites like Gilles Family Dairy & Woodland (239 reviews), Ranch Retreat (226 reviews), and Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff (209 reviews), you can trust that your camping experience will be top-notch. Plus, with amenities like campfires, showers, and potable water, and activities such as whitewater paddling, boating, and horseback riding, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable outdoor getaway. Prices range from as low as $18 per night to an average of $42 per night, so you'll find options to fit any budget. So pack your bags, grab your furry friend, and get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature!

98% (2.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds near La Crosse

4. Hidden Bluffs Resort

29mi from La Crosse · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Hidden Bluffs Resort offers a range of amenities and activities that make it an excellent choice for a camping trip. The resort caters to all types of campers with its diverse accommodations, including cabins and spacious RV spots with full hookups. Families can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, mini-golf, and playground, while those seeking a more rugged experience can take advantage of the tent camping areas. Essential facilities like clean restrooms, showers, a laundry, and a general store ensure a comfortable stay. For added convenience, firewood is available on-site, and WiFi keeps you connected even in this serene setting. Beyond the resort's amenities, the surrounding Bluff Country provides numerous opportunities for adventure and exploration. Campers can hike over four miles of groomed trails through beautiful hardwood forests and limestone bluffs or fish directly from the resort's trout stream. The area is rich in attractions, with the nearby Niagara and Mystery Caves offering underground explorations and the Root River area providing options for kayaking, tubing, and ATV riding. Local towns like Forestville and Lanesboro add cultural experiences, and a short drive can take you to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum or a scenic Mississippi River cruise.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night

5. Jeske Equestrian Campground

99%
(39)
36mi from La Crosse · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
The first time we viewed this property, we knew we were home. The woods, fields, wildlife, and house (created almost entirely from the lumber harvested from the land) drew us in. We purchased the home and 40 acres in 2018. Since then it has been a labor of love to make it everything we dream. A campground suitable for horseback riding was the goal for W15266. This was where the original homestead stood (firepit area). That home was transported across 95 on Davis road to become an Amish home. This area was overgrown and filled with rubbish, but still had a great deal of suitable plants hidden in the raspberries. We are continually working to groom it, and eventually, hope to better level the drive and sites and cover them with gravel. We need more and better fire pits and intend to have at least one more cabin- perhaps created from a refurbished corn crib? This cabin was refurbished in 2020 from the original homestead’s summer kitchen (where food was prepared to keep the house from getting too warm). Although it may have been easier to demolish and start over, Julie convinced Craig that the history was worth it. ;) I can’t tell you how disGUSTING it was, but we found treasures like the chair upstairs, the ironing board, and items on the walls and cupboards amongst the piles of Asian beetles and mouse chewings. Our current project you see in front is the bath/shower house. It has a toilet and shower and was completed 2021. With expansion, we will add one more toilet on the other side. The old shed in front, is a disaster. We fluctuate the same way we did with the summer kitchen: bulldoze or refurbish? It currently houses our equipment and lumber, but someday, we are hoping to have a small country Tiki bar. Craig has received the liquor license already. We love tucked away country bars with unique flavors, so we hope we can offer this to our customers. Jeske Equestrian is also a boarding/training facility. We built the horse barn in 2019, and last year we put up a 60x180 indoor riding arena. Maintaining and creating trails has been extensive. Keeping up on the signage and the trail map has been nearly impossible since Craig loves creating new ones with the skid steer on a regular basis! We are working on the pond area to be more recreational in our future as well. Thanks again for choosing us. We hope to see you again! Learn more about this land: The first time we viewed this property, we knew we were home. The woods, fields, wildlife, and house (created almost entirely from the lumber harvested from the land) drew us in. We purchased the home and 40 acres in 2018. Since then it has been a labor of love to make it everything we dream. A campground suitable for horseback riding was the goal for W15266. This was where the original homestead stood (firepit area). We are continually working to groom it. We have added more fire pits and are currently building a bath house with 2 flush toilets and shower. We offer trails and tranquility, while the nearby county parks and landscape provide even more entertainment for nature lovers. We look forward to sharing it all with you!
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$34
 / night

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