The best camping near West Allis with wifi provided

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Looking to go camping near West Allis, Wisconsin? Hipcamp has over 280 options in the area with wifi, so you can stay connected even in the great outdoors. With an average price per night of $48 and options as low as $13, you'll find something that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like The Vaudeville Urban Farm Fun! (136 reviews), Escape to Nature (80 reviews), and Circle M Farm Stay Camp n Glamp (65 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal and campfires, and partake in activities such as visiting historic sites, whitewater paddling, and wind sports.

94% (15) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near West Allis

Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery

1. Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery

94%
(9)
50mi from West Allis · 1 site · Lodging
Located just 20 minutes from Madison, the property is at the dead end of a long lane and home to a pottery shop that has been in business for 35 years. The cabin is surrounded by farm fields and woodland were you will experience solitude and privacy yet have easy access to our local community that hosts shops and restaurants. The property is also adjacent to The Dane County Camrock Park system known for premier mountain biking as well as walking paths.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$130
 / night
OWL’s Nest

2. OWL’s Nest

83%
(9)
36mi from West Allis · 1 site · Tent, RV
Site is across the road from Pell Lake and you can watch the lake from the site. The lake also is good for canoes and fishing. Behind the spot is a wet land - lots of bird watching! Best for self contained or rustic camping, no bathroom or facilities. Parking is on the gravel driveway. You have access to grass and fire pit. Access to hose and electrical available for fee. NO DUMPING. Property is 10 minutes from downtown Lake Geneva, 10 minutes to Country Thunder, or 20 minutes to Wilmont Ski Hill. For a bit farther it is 30 minutes to the Kettle Moraine State Park or Alpine Valley.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

3. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

1.6mi from West Allis · 51 sites
The RV Park at Wisconsin State Fair Park stands out as the only RV park in the Metro Milwaukee area, offering year-round access with full-hookup facilities, even during the winter months. This unique feature makes it an ideal destination for RV enthusiasts seeking comfort and convenience throughout the year. Nestled in an urban environment and conveniently located adjacent to I-94, the RV Park provides easy access to a variety of attractions. Just minutes away, visitors can explore downtown Milwaukee, which boasts an array of museums, vibrant summer festivals, and a diverse selection of dining options ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. Additionally, the Fiserv Forum and UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena are nearby, along with the Potawatomi Casino Hotel, ensuring entertainment is always within reach. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Hank Aaron State Trail, perfect for outdoor activities. For those looking to venture beyond the city, the RV Park is also close to suburban attractions. American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, is just a short drive away, as is the renowned Milwaukee County Zoo. Shoppers will enjoy the endless options available at Mayfair Mall, making this RV park a prime location for both relaxation and adventure.
Jefferson County Fairgrounds

4. Jefferson County Fairgrounds

40mi from West Allis · 250 sites
The Jefferson County Fair Park stands out as a premier destination for a diverse range of events, showcasing the pride and commitment of the county to its community. This county-owned and operated facility plays a vital role in youth education by highlighting local achievements and fostering community identity through the annual County Fair. The Fair Park's development began with a use study in 1994, where community groups collaborated to envision the future of the Fairgrounds. In 1995, 20 acres were acquired from John Spangler, expanding the venue's capacity. By 1996, infrastructure improvements were initiated, including the construction of North Jackson Avenue, which enhanced accessibility but also isolated several older buildings. A fair park architect/planner was engaged in 1997, leading to a comprehensive report presented to the County Board. This report resulted in a significant investment of $1,000,000 from the general fund and a bond of $2,780,000 for extensive upgrades. Over the years, the Fair Park has seen numerous enhancements. New facilities, such as a dairy barn with a parlor and a horse barn featuring 94 stalls, were constructed, along with additional restrooms and a food building. The grounds were beautified with landscaping, including trees, benches, and picnic tables, ensuring comfort for

Looking to go camping near West Allis, Wisconsin? Hipcamp has over 280 options in the area with wifi, so you can stay connected even in the great outdoors. With an average price per night of $48 and options as low as $13, you'll find something that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like The Vaudeville Urban Farm Fun! (136 reviews), Escape to Nature (80 reviews), and Circle M Farm Stay Camp n Glamp (65 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal and campfires, and partake in activities such as visiting historic sites, whitewater paddling, and wind sports.

94% (15) 20 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near West Allis

Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery

1. Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery

94%
(9)
50mi from West Allis · 1 site · Lodging
Located just 20 minutes from Madison, the property is at the dead end of a long lane and home to a pottery shop that has been in business for 35 years. The cabin is surrounded by farm fields and woodland were you will experience solitude and privacy yet have easy access to our local community that hosts shops and restaurants. The property is also adjacent to The Dane County Camrock Park system known for premier mountain biking as well as walking paths.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$130
 / night
OWL’s Nest

2. OWL’s Nest

83%
(9)
36mi from West Allis · 1 site · Tent, RV
Site is across the road from Pell Lake and you can watch the lake from the site. The lake also is good for canoes and fishing. Behind the spot is a wet land - lots of bird watching! Best for self contained or rustic camping, no bathroom or facilities. Parking is on the gravel driveway. You have access to grass and fire pit. Access to hose and electrical available for fee. NO DUMPING. Property is 10 minutes from downtown Lake Geneva, 10 minutes to Country Thunder, or 20 minutes to Wilmont Ski Hill. For a bit farther it is 30 minutes to the Kettle Moraine State Park or Alpine Valley.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

3. Wisconsin State Fair RV Park

1.6mi from West Allis · 51 sites
The RV Park at Wisconsin State Fair Park stands out as the only RV park in the Metro Milwaukee area, offering year-round access with full-hookup facilities, even during the winter months. This unique feature makes it an ideal destination for RV enthusiasts seeking comfort and convenience throughout the year. Nestled in an urban environment and conveniently located adjacent to I-94, the RV Park provides easy access to a variety of attractions. Just minutes away, visitors can explore downtown Milwaukee, which boasts an array of museums, vibrant summer festivals, and a diverse selection of dining options ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. Additionally, the Fiserv Forum and UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena are nearby, along with the Potawatomi Casino Hotel, ensuring entertainment is always within reach. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Hank Aaron State Trail, perfect for outdoor activities. For those looking to venture beyond the city, the RV Park is also close to suburban attractions. American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, is just a short drive away, as is the renowned Milwaukee County Zoo. Shoppers will enjoy the endless options available at Mayfair Mall, making this RV park a prime location for both relaxation and adventure.
Jefferson County Fairgrounds

4. Jefferson County Fairgrounds

40mi from West Allis · 250 sites
The Jefferson County Fair Park stands out as a premier destination for a diverse range of events, showcasing the pride and commitment of the county to its community. This county-owned and operated facility plays a vital role in youth education by highlighting local achievements and fostering community identity through the annual County Fair. The Fair Park's development began with a use study in 1994, where community groups collaborated to envision the future of the Fairgrounds. In 1995, 20 acres were acquired from John Spangler, expanding the venue's capacity. By 1996, infrastructure improvements were initiated, including the construction of North Jackson Avenue, which enhanced accessibility but also isolated several older buildings. A fair park architect/planner was engaged in 1997, leading to a comprehensive report presented to the County Board. This report resulted in a significant investment of $1,000,000 from the general fund and a bond of $2,780,000 for extensive upgrades. Over the years, the Fair Park has seen numerous enhancements. New facilities, such as a dairy barn with a parlor and a horse barn featuring 94 stalls, were constructed, along with additional restrooms and a food building. The grounds were beautified with landscaping, including trees, benches, and picnic tables, ensuring comfort for

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