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Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
4.2 (654 reviews)
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About Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday

Nestled near Wisconsin Dells in Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday provides 350 campsites for nature lovers. This RV park combines convenience with natural beauty for an unforgettable camping experience.

Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday sits in one of the Midwest's most vibrant vacation destinations, offering RV travelers the perfect base camp for exploring world-class attractions and natural beauty. Located at 5478 River Road, this 350-site KOA property welcomes guests from May through October, capturing the best of Wisconsin's warm season when the area pulses with energy and outdoor adventure.

The Wisconsin Dells region is legendary for its natural sandstone formations, pristine lakes, and over a century of entertainment history. The famous dells themselves, dramatic 300-foot canyon walls carved by ancient glacial rivers, provide stunning scenery whether you're exploring by boat, hiking trail, or simply driving the scenic routes. Beyond the natural wonders, the area bustles with family attractions including water parks, go-kart tracks, mini golf courses, and museums that appeal to visitors of all ages and interests.

This KOA Holiday location caters to the full spectrum of RV travelers. Families appreciate the playground and mini golf on-site, offering entertainment right at camp when you need downtime between outings. The hot tub provides a relaxing retreat after days of exploration, while the fitness center helps you maintain your wellness routine. Pet owners will find the pet-friendly policy essential when traveling with furry companions, allowing your whole family to enjoy the experience together.

The park's amenities support comfortable extended stays with full hookups and pull-through sites that accommodate various RV sizes. The campground features a clubhouse for social gatherings, a camp store for forgotten supplies, and laundry facilities for practical needs. WiFi and cable TV keep you connected, while the on-site fishing spot offers quiet relaxation opportunities. Showers, restrooms, and a dump station ensure full campground functionality.

Couples seeking romantic getaways, families planning memorable vacations, and RV enthusiasts exploring the Midwest all find their place here. The combination of proximity to Wisconsin Dells attractions and a well-maintained, full-service KOA facility creates an ideal camping foundation for your upper Midwest adventure.
350

Total Sites

4.2

Rating

654

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Pull-Through Sites
Dump Station
Laundry
Hot Tub
Clubhouse
WiFi
Cable TV
Playground
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Camp Store
Showers
Restrooms
Fitness Center
Mini Golf

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season May - October
Total Sites 350

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Wisconsin Dells is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Wisconsin weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Wisconsin Dells.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Wisconsin Dells. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday Reviews

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Jamie Kaczor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jamie Kaczor

There aren't many places open in October in the Dells where you can stay with your dog and also not freeze in a tent. This was a great and affordable option for us. We were a little hesitant with all the reviews mentioning a very loud train. We did notice the train, but we honestly didn't think it was that bad. We never heard a train horn. The tiny home/lodging we stayed in was awesome! We came f... There aren't many places open in October in the Dells where you can stay with your dog and also not freeze in a tent. This was a great and affordable option for us. We were a little hesitant with all the reviews mentioning a very loud train. We did notice the train, but we honestly didn't think it was that bad. We never heard a train horn. The tiny home/lodging we stayed in was awesome! We came fully prepared to go camping with our own plates, utensils, camping chairs, etc. and were shocked to see so many things provided for us. We loved the rocking chairs by the campfire at night! The space was clean - even the bedding which came as a big surprise to us at a Campground. Staff was friendly and we appreciated the text messages/updates during our stay about what was going on at the Campground. We thought it was well worth the value compared to many of the other more expensive places we've stayed at in the Dells. It's also in a very convenient location. We will 100% be back and stay again.

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Emmett McCarthy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Emmett McCarthy

Nice little KOA that was still open in October. Most amenities were closed (pool, main showers, etc.) but nice and clean single bath and shower open. Great welcome staff and lots to do nearby. Main negative is that it’s close to the highway so there is some noise but not too bad. Easy gas, beer, firewood and a bar nearby. Check it out!

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Jeremy E. Jackson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeremy E. Jackson

This place is fantastic! While it’s situated near some train tracks, the noise was quite infrequent during our stay. The staff here is incredibly friendly and attentive. The bathrooms and showers are very clean, and our cabin was perfect for our late October stay.

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Jeremy E. Jackson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeremy E. Jackson

This place is fantastic! While it’s situated near some train tracks, the noise was quite infrequent during our stay. The staff here is incredibly friendly and attentive. The bathrooms and showers are very clean, and our cabin was perfect for our late October stay.

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Crimson Sparrow

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Crimson Sparrow

Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of... Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of a massive engine in idle, then it sounded like a garbage truck dumping glass outside our bedroom window. And it just. kept. going. We live near a train track and I've never heard such a ruckus. There was no sleeping after that, especially when they continued to come through until 6 or 7am. But on day 2 the trains were smaller for the most part, and we didn't get the hourly visits at 3am. This is a pretty standard KOA otherwise, with a parking-lot style RV area that has a few spindly trees (unless you pull in next to the train tracks). We appreciated the dog-friendly cabins that got us out of tent camping in the rain - with a fridge and an AC unit to boot. It's just one of those camper beware situations: Book here with the full knowledge that you may be subject to what sounds like a train wreck straight from Super 8 at 3am.

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Crimson Sparrow

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Crimson Sparrow

Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of... Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of a massive engine in idle, then it sounded like a garbage truck dumping glass outside our bedroom window. And it just. kept. going. We live near a train track and I've never heard such a ruckus. There was no sleeping after that, especially when they continued to come through until 6 or 7am. But on day 2 the trains were smaller for the most part, and we didn't get the hourly visits at 3am. This is a pretty standard KOA otherwise, with a parking-lot style RV area that has a few spindly trees (unless you pull in next to the train tracks). We appreciated the dog-friendly cabins that got us out of tent camping in the rain - with a fridge and an AC unit to boot. It's just one of those camper beware situations: Book here with the full knowledge that you may be subject to what sounds like a train wreck straight from Super 8 at 3am.

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Crimson Sparrow

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Crimson Sparrow

Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of... Unfortunately, the train, when it runs, sounds like it's running right through the middle of your site. You might as well be trying to sleep on a runway! They seem to be on a pretty random schedule, with our first experience being at 3am and then every hour thereafter. At 4am it sounded like one pulled to a stop on its tracks for about 20 minutes. There was the screeching of brakes and the roar of a massive engine in idle, then it sounded like a garbage truck dumping glass outside our bedroom window. And it just. kept. going. We live near a train track and I've never heard such a ruckus. There was no sleeping after that, especially when they continued to come through until 6 or 7am. But on day 2 the trains were smaller for the most part, and we didn't get the hourly visits at 3am. This is a pretty standard KOA otherwise, with a parking-lot style RV area that has a few spindly trees (unless you pull in next to the train tracks). We appreciated the dog-friendly cabins that got us out of tent camping in the rain - with a fridge and an AC unit to boot. It's just one of those camper beware situations: Book here with the full knowledge that you may be subject to what sounds like a train wreck straight from Super 8 at 3am.

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Tanya Dacquisto-Balfanz

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tanya Dacquisto-Balfanz

Nice family campground! Cabins were super clean and efficient. Bunk room is tiny but does the job fine. Main room was very nice with separate air unit. Over head fans really need a good dusting so didn't turn those on. Pull out couch mattress is all springs, might be okay for small children. Staff was extremely nice and helpful! Pool does not seem heated, felt cold even on the hotter days. Sp... Nice family campground! Cabins were super clean and efficient. Bunk room is tiny but does the job fine. Main room was very nice with separate air unit. Over head fans really need a good dusting so didn't turn those on. Pull out couch mattress is all springs, might be okay for small children. Staff was extremely nice and helpful! Pool does not seem heated, felt cold even on the hotter days. Splash pad is a nice touch and is within the pool area which is nice. Train can be heard and runs through often, but other than it's a nice place to stay.

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Tanya Dacquisto-Balfanz

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tanya Dacquisto-Balfanz

Nice family campground! Cabins were super clean and efficient. Bunk room is tiny but does the job fine. Main room was very nice with separate air unit. Over head fans really need a good dusting so didn't turn those on. Pull out couch mattress is all springs, might be okay for small children. Staff was extremely nice and helpful! Pool does not seem heated, felt cold even on the hotter days. Sp... Nice family campground! Cabins were super clean and efficient. Bunk room is tiny but does the job fine. Main room was very nice with separate air unit. Over head fans really need a good dusting so didn't turn those on. Pull out couch mattress is all springs, might be okay for small children. Staff was extremely nice and helpful! Pool does not seem heated, felt cold even on the hotter days. Splash pad is a nice touch and is within the pool area which is nice. Train can be heard and runs through often, but other than it's a nice place to stay.

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