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Brown County Reforestation Camp Campground

4418 Reforestation Rd, Green Bay, WI 54313, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Brown County Reforestation Camp Campground, a versatile camping destination located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground caters primarily to RV campers while also offering limited tent camping options. Contact them at (920) 448-6242 or +1 920-448-6242.

Situated at 4418 Reforestation Rd, Green Bay, WI 54313, Brown County Reforestation Camp Campground provides a blend of modern amenities and natural surroundings. While it is primarily designed for RVs, the campground also features a few walk-in tent sites.

Here's what Brown County Reforestation Camp Campground has to offer:

  • Clean and Spacious Facilities: The campground boasts clean bathrooms and roomy shower facilities.
  • RV-Focused Sites: The campground is primarily designed for RVs, with spacious sites and necessary hookups.
  • Limited Tent Sites: Only three designated tent sites are available, offering a more secluded experience.
  • Walk-in Tent Sites: Tent sites, like site 103, are a short walk from the parking lot.
  • Natural Surroundings: The campground is surrounded by woods, providing a natural and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Fire Pits and Picnic Tables: Each campsite, including tent sites, is equipped with a fire pit and picnic table.
  • Quiet Environment: The campground offers a quiet and friendly environment, making it suitable for families.

Important notes:

  • Water may have a metallic taste and smell.
  • There is no dedicated sink for washing dishes.
  • The campground is close to a shooting range, so you may hear gunshots.
  • The campground is also close to a zoo, so you may hear animal noises.
  • Some areas of the campground have young trees and less privacy.

Based on customer reviews, Brown County Reforestation Camp Campground is highly regarded for its clean facilities and peaceful environment. It's an excellent choice for RV campers and families looking for a convenient and comfortable camping experience near Green Bay. However, tent campers should be aware of the limited tent site availability and the proximity to the shooting range and zoo.

Gallery

Service options

Onsite services

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Grilling

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV sewer hookup

RV water hookup

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Cycling lanes

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Slides

Swings

Tent sites

Wi-Fi

Crowd

LGBTQ+ friendly

Transgender safespace

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Playground

Parking

Free parking lot

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

LEO VOORHEIS Nov 15
★★★★☆4

My wife and I booked campsite number 101 for our tent. Great first impressions! We loved the entrance to the campground. The bathrooms were nice and clean, and the shower facilities were clean and roomy. My only complaint is about the water. It had a strong metallic taste and smell. There was also no sink for washing dishes. The campground is built for RVs, and it only offers three spots for tents. We stayed in the first walk-in spot for tents. It was nice being surrounded by the woods and very close to the bathroom. It's a good spot for small tents, up to a four-person tent maximum. The ground is uneven; you can tell the spot is pretty new. There are fire pits and a picnic table for the site. The place was quiet, the people were friendly and nice, but at night it gets pretty exotic. You can hear lions going crazy throughout the night, and in the morning you can hear people shooting at the range with AR-15s. The place is perfect for RV campers with kids.

Johnathan “jp” Predaina Aug 05
★★★★★5

Stayed in site 103 which was a “walk in” camp site but hardly a walk from the parking lot right next to it. Bathrooms were nice, flush toilets, and clean 3showers accessed from the front. The guys had 2stalls and a urinal with 1 stall being handicap accessible. The only down side is it felt more like an RV park than a campground as most of the sites were RV focused and the first part where we stayed was all very young trees and open across the entire camp which I don’t care for. Though farther back and to the west seems to have more trees and maybe better separation between the sites. Even with a full camp I never saw much of a line for the bathrooms or the showers during the bike race weekend so that was good, maybe one or two people waiting for a shower never the bathroom.

Nancy Deffenbaugh Aug 27
★★★★★5

Fantastic new campground! Clean, level gravel pads! Great bike, hike, and horse trails in the forest. 30, 50 amp and water + electric OR full hookups! Will be back!

Rick Post Oct 13
★★★★☆4

Nice campground within walking distance of the NEW Zoo. Clean bathrooms and overall appearance.

A F Sep 03
★★★★★5

Great place to camp! Easy booking/reservation online. The sites are a great size and there are a lot of trees which helps with privacy. The power and water at the site both worked well and we had no issues. The bathroom was clean and the staff did a great job keeping up with cleaning and restocking during the busy Labor Day weekend. The shower was spacious and had plenty of privacy and hot water. The camp hosts were very friendly and helpful (Go Pack Go!). We'll definitely be coming back here to camp again!

Cassidy Schmidt May 19
★★★★★5

Peaceful roomy sites, electric and water available tent sites available upon online reservation. The bike trails are great. There are single track and 2 way trails for all skill levels . Adventure park and zip-line, New Zoo , Mini Golf in walking distance. Pet friendly and inexpensive.