RV Parks around Elkhart Lake, WI

RV Parks around Elkhart Lake, WI

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Elkhart Lake is in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The area is a getaway destination where campers can enjoy a wide array of recreation including hiking and fishing. Lounge around in one of the many campgrounds and resorts in the area or rent a canoe and paddle the Elkhart Lake's scenic waterways.

Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

Plymouth Rock Camping Resort offers tent sites, cabin rentals and RV sites with full and partial hookups; the resort is just a 12-minute drive from Elkhart Lake. Full hookups include water, electric and sewer service, while partial hookup sites have only water and electric. Amenities include shower facilities, cable TV, two heated swimming pools, a hot tub, 18 hole mini-putt and playgrounds. Campers can enjoy plenty of activities within the resort. Basketball, bicycling, volleyball, horseshoes, baseball and bocce ball are all available on-site. The resort provides easy access to the Little Elkhart Lake where you can enjoy fishing and boating. Rent a canoe or paddle boat from camp and explore the lake's surroundings.



Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

N7271 Lando Street

Plymouth, WI 53073

920-892-4252

plymouthrock-resort.com

Westward Ho RV Resort

Located in the scenic North Kettle Moraine Area, about 14 minutes from Elkhart Lake, Westward Ho RV Resort offers campsites with full and partial hookups. The resort spans 103 acres and includes a variety of amenities such as three heated swimming pools, laundry facilities, miniature golf, fishing pond and playgrounds. On-site activities abound. You can swim, play golf, baseball, volleyball, basketball and more. Anglers can cast their fishing lines at the Little Wrangler's Fishing Pond, and animal lovers can visit the OK Corral Petting Farm. The Kettle Moraine State Forest is just 12 miles away where you can enjoy more outdoor activities including hiking and fishing. A variety of species like walleye, muskie, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike and trout inhabit the state forest's lakes.



Westward Ho RV Resort

N5456 Division Rd.

Glenbeulah, WI 53023

920-526-3407

morganrvresorts.com

Marsh Park and Wildlife Area

The Marsh Park and Wildlife Area is a 13,000-acre park with RV sites that are equipped with electric and water hookups. Amenities include picnic tables, shower facilities, playgrounds, a boat launch and a fishing pier. Anglers can enjoy shoreline and pier fishing while boaters can rent a canoe to explore the waterways that surround the park. During the winter, activities include snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.



Marsh Park and Wildlife Area

W7039 City Highway SR

Elkhart Lake, WI 53020

920-876-2535

threeguysandagrill.com/

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