The best campervan parks near Marshfield

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Set up your campervan in Marshfield and tap into over 1,100 options that put you close to snow sports trails, rugged off-roading, and climbing spots. You’ll find campsites tucked behind dairy pastures, along bluffs, or near wooded farm fields—each with showers and potable water on tap, plus a pet-friendly welcome. Prices average $48 a night, but some sites dip as low as $3 if you’re watching your budget. Local favorites? Try Gilles Family Dairy & Woodland (372 reviews) for easy access to wide-open spaces, 🦫 Flutterby 🦋 Farm 👩🏽‍🌾 (363 reviews) for a farm-meets-forest vibe, or Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff (350 reviews) if you want dramatic views and rocky terrain right out your camper door. Marshfield’s a solid base for travelers who want to roll in, plug in, and hit the trails.

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2. Jeske Equestrian Campground

99%
(39)
50mi from Marshfield · 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!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$34
 / night

6. Crane Berry Campground, LLC

100%
(1)
26mi from Marshfield · 7 sites · RVs
Discover the charm of our family-operated campground, uniquely situated just one mile south of Babcock, Wisconsin, along Highway 173. With 40 diverse sites catering to both daily visitors and seasonal campers, we offer a welcoming atmosphere for everyone looking to connect with nature. Our campground is bordered by an expansive 30 square miles of public land, providing a serene backdrop and a habitat for a variety of wildlife. This natural setting not only ensures privacy but also invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore hiking trails, birdwatching, and wildlife observation right at their doorstep. In addition to the stunning natural features, our location offers easy access to nearby swimming holes, outdoor activities, and local dining options. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, our campground serves as the perfect base for your Wisconsin getaway. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility that our unique campground has to offer!
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$38
 / night

7. Booker's Northern Escape

26mi from Marshfield · 4 sites · RVs
Welcome to Booker’s Northern Escape (BNE)! — Your Place for Makin’ Memories. It’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and make lasting memories. Whether it’s roasting marshmallows under a blanket of stars, swapping stories around the fire, or simply enjoying the stillness of nature, every moment here is special. If you prefer the cool shade of our wooded pine lots or the warmth of a sunny site, we’ve got the perfect spot for you. Each campsite includes electricity, water, a fire ring, picnic table, and access to hot showers, flush toilets, and a dump station—so you can enjoy the rustic charm of camping with the comfort of modern essentials. Enjoy the swimming pond, abundant wildlife, located on the Clark Co. ATV/UTV trails, plus nearby hiking trails, lakes, and easy access to public hunting land. Pair that with a friendly, welcoming community, and you’ve got everything you need for a memorable stay. Come for a weekend, or stay the season. Around here, it’s all about friends, campfires, and Makin’ Memories.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$42
 / night

8. Petenwell County Park

39mi from Marshfield · 177 sites
Petenwell County Park stands out as a premier destination in Wisconsin, being the second-largest county park in the state and nestled alongside Lake Petenwell, the second-largest body of water in Wisconsin. This expansive 160-acre park offers a stunning natural setting that invites visitors to explore and unwind year-round. The park features a variety of amenities designed for recreation and relaxation. Families can enjoy the designated swimming area, while outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the boat launch and hiking trails that wind through the picturesque landscape. Children will love the playground equipment, and the game room provides entertainment for all ages. For those looking to stay longer, the Harbor of Refuge offers slips for transient boaters, ensuring a convenient stop for watercraft. Visitors will appreciate the heated shower and restroom facilities, as well as the visitor registration station that includes a concession and game room. Ample paved parking is available, making access easy for everyone. Additionally, firewood and ice are available on-site, enhancing the camping experience. With its beautiful lake views and diverse recreational opportunities, Petenwell County Park is an ideal spot for outdoor adventures, family gatherings, and peaceful retreats.

9. Coon Fork Lake County Park

40mi from Marshfield · 1003 sites
Coon Fork Campground stands out as a serene retreat for nature lovers, offering a unique off-season camping experience from September 16 to April 30. This picturesque location allows campers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors while enjoying the tranquility that comes with fewer visitors. During the off-season, camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with self-registration for convenience. The campground features designated camping areas in the A and D loops, where guests can choose between electric sites for $20 per night or non-electric sites for $12 per night. It’s important to note that campers in Loop D must utilize a self-contained unit to ensure a comfortable stay. Coon Fork Campground is not just about camping; it also serves as a gateway to nearby natural attractions, including scenic hiking trails, swimming holes, and various outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to explore the great outdoors or simply relax in a peaceful setting, Coon Fork offers an inviting atmosphere for all camping enthusiasts.

11. West Arbutus County Park Campground

32mi from Marshfield · 289 sites
West Arbutus County Park stands out as a unique camping destination due to its picturesque location along the shores of Lake Arbutus, offering visitors a serene escape into nature. This beautiful park features 44 campsites, including 36 with electric hookups and 8 non-electric options, catering to a variety of camping preferences. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as flush toilets, showers, and a shelter building, ensuring a comfortable stay. For outdoor enthusiasts, the park provides a boat launch for easy access to the lake, a playground for family fun, and a swimming beach perfect for cooling off on warm days. Notably, 15 of the campsites are situated right on the lakeshore, allowing campers to wake up to stunning water views. Additionally, West Arbutus County Park is conveniently located just a short walk from the charming Village of Hatfield. Here, visitors can explore fine dining options, entertainment, and various activities. For those interested in local events, the Hatfield Chamber of Commerce can be reached at 120 North Water Street, Black River Falls, WI 54615, or by calling 800-404-4008. This combination of natural beauty and nearby attractions makes West Arbutus County Park an ideal spot for a memorable camping experience.

Set up your campervan in Marshfield and tap into over 1,100 options that put you close to snow sports trails, rugged off-roading, and climbing spots. You’ll find campsites tucked behind dairy pastures, along bluffs, or near wooded farm fields—each with showers and potable water on tap, plus a pet-friendly welcome. Prices average $48 a night, but some sites dip as low as $3 if you’re watching your budget. Local favorites? Try Gilles Family Dairy & Woodland (372 reviews) for easy access to wide-open spaces, 🦫 Flutterby 🦋 Farm 👩🏽‍🌾 (363 reviews) for a farm-meets-forest vibe, or Quarry in the Mississippi Bluff (350 reviews) if you want dramatic views and rocky terrain right out your camper door. Marshfield’s a solid base for travelers who want to roll in, plug in, and hit the trails.

97% (121)

Top-rated campgrounds near Marshfield

2. Jeske Equestrian Campground

99%
(39)
50mi from Marshfield · 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!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$34
 / night

6. Crane Berry Campground, LLC

100%
(1)
26mi from Marshfield · 7 sites · RVs
Discover the charm of our family-operated campground, uniquely situated just one mile south of Babcock, Wisconsin, along Highway 173. With 40 diverse sites catering to both daily visitors and seasonal campers, we offer a welcoming atmosphere for everyone looking to connect with nature. Our campground is bordered by an expansive 30 square miles of public land, providing a serene backdrop and a habitat for a variety of wildlife. This natural setting not only ensures privacy but also invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore hiking trails, birdwatching, and wildlife observation right at their doorstep. In addition to the stunning natural features, our location offers easy access to nearby swimming holes, outdoor activities, and local dining options. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, our campground serves as the perfect base for your Wisconsin getaway. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility that our unique campground has to offer!
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$38
 / night

7. Booker's Northern Escape

26mi from Marshfield · 4 sites · RVs
Welcome to Booker’s Northern Escape (BNE)! — Your Place for Makin’ Memories. It’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and make lasting memories. Whether it’s roasting marshmallows under a blanket of stars, swapping stories around the fire, or simply enjoying the stillness of nature, every moment here is special. If you prefer the cool shade of our wooded pine lots or the warmth of a sunny site, we’ve got the perfect spot for you. Each campsite includes electricity, water, a fire ring, picnic table, and access to hot showers, flush toilets, and a dump station—so you can enjoy the rustic charm of camping with the comfort of modern essentials. Enjoy the swimming pond, abundant wildlife, located on the Clark Co. ATV/UTV trails, plus nearby hiking trails, lakes, and easy access to public hunting land. Pair that with a friendly, welcoming community, and you’ve got everything you need for a memorable stay. Come for a weekend, or stay the season. Around here, it’s all about friends, campfires, and Makin’ Memories.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$42
 / night

8. Petenwell County Park

39mi from Marshfield · 177 sites
Petenwell County Park stands out as a premier destination in Wisconsin, being the second-largest county park in the state and nestled alongside Lake Petenwell, the second-largest body of water in Wisconsin. This expansive 160-acre park offers a stunning natural setting that invites visitors to explore and unwind year-round. The park features a variety of amenities designed for recreation and relaxation. Families can enjoy the designated swimming area, while outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the boat launch and hiking trails that wind through the picturesque landscape. Children will love the playground equipment, and the game room provides entertainment for all ages. For those looking to stay longer, the Harbor of Refuge offers slips for transient boaters, ensuring a convenient stop for watercraft. Visitors will appreciate the heated shower and restroom facilities, as well as the visitor registration station that includes a concession and game room. Ample paved parking is available, making access easy for everyone. Additionally, firewood and ice are available on-site, enhancing the camping experience. With its beautiful lake views and diverse recreational opportunities, Petenwell County Park is an ideal spot for outdoor adventures, family gatherings, and peaceful retreats.

9. Coon Fork Lake County Park

40mi from Marshfield · 1003 sites
Coon Fork Campground stands out as a serene retreat for nature lovers, offering a unique off-season camping experience from September 16 to April 30. This picturesque location allows campers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors while enjoying the tranquility that comes with fewer visitors. During the off-season, camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with self-registration for convenience. The campground features designated camping areas in the A and D loops, where guests can choose between electric sites for $20 per night or non-electric sites for $12 per night. It’s important to note that campers in Loop D must utilize a self-contained unit to ensure a comfortable stay. Coon Fork Campground is not just about camping; it also serves as a gateway to nearby natural attractions, including scenic hiking trails, swimming holes, and various outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to explore the great outdoors or simply relax in a peaceful setting, Coon Fork offers an inviting atmosphere for all camping enthusiasts.

11. West Arbutus County Park Campground

32mi from Marshfield · 289 sites
West Arbutus County Park stands out as a unique camping destination due to its picturesque location along the shores of Lake Arbutus, offering visitors a serene escape into nature. This beautiful park features 44 campsites, including 36 with electric hookups and 8 non-electric options, catering to a variety of camping preferences. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as flush toilets, showers, and a shelter building, ensuring a comfortable stay. For outdoor enthusiasts, the park provides a boat launch for easy access to the lake, a playground for family fun, and a swimming beach perfect for cooling off on warm days. Notably, 15 of the campsites are situated right on the lakeshore, allowing campers to wake up to stunning water views. Additionally, West Arbutus County Park is conveniently located just a short walk from the charming Village of Hatfield. Here, visitors can explore fine dining options, entertainment, and various activities. For those interested in local events, the Hatfield Chamber of Commerce can be reached at 120 North Water Street, Black River Falls, WI 54615, or by calling 800-404-4008. This combination of natural beauty and nearby attractions makes West Arbutus County Park an ideal spot for a memorable camping experience.

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