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Spend a Night under the Stars in Sauk Prairie
Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of CommerceWednesday, August 10, 2022Whether you are looking for a fun, family getaway, or a weekend trip with friends, camping is the answer!
Here is a list of 5 campgrounds in the Sauk Prairie Riverway to book your next camping trip:
1. Crystal Lake Campground & RV Park
Located on the edge of pristine Crystal Lake and just 25 minutes from the action-packed Wisconsin Dells region, Crystal Lake RV Resort & Campground is the perfect place for your next Wisconsin vacation. Guests enjoy a swim zone and water toys, 200-foot sandy beach, swimming pool, canoe & kayak rentals, and golf cart rentals. Bring your own RV or tent, or you can rent a yurt, A-frame, cabin, or mobile home.
2. Merry Mac’s Campground
Merry Mac’s Campground is a family-friendly campground nestled between the South shore of Devil’s Lake and Lake Wisconsin. This 40-acre facility offers activities for all age groups: swimming pool, beach, swimming pond with water inflatables, jumping pillow, dunk tank, miniature golf, playground, sand volleyball, basketball, gaga ball pit, trikes and bikes, friendly camp store surrounded by Mother Nature’s beauty!
3. Buddy’s River Resort
Camp while exploring the Wisconsin River or the beauty of the Driftless Region. Buddy's River Resort is nestled on the beautiful banks of the Wisconsin River across from Sauk City. Buddy’s River Resort offers tent and RV sites along with seasonal sites.
4. Bender’s Bluffview Canoe Rental
Rent a canoe or a kayak for everyone in the group and spend the night in a cozy cabin by the river or camp out in a tent to get a better feel of nature. You can go fishing, hiking, or even float the river by tube! Leisurely float for 6 miles from the Sauk City Canoe Launch all the way to our private river landing.
5. VFW Post 7694 - Lachmund Cramer
The VFW Post operates a 25-site campground on the banks of the Wisconsin River - great fishing, views & fun. Campsites are first-come, first-serve. A Veteran will come by and register the camper and charge $35 per tent per night. No water or electricity service at the campground.
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