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Welcome to Green Valley Campground, located at S5927 Oak Ct in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Green Valley Campground offers tent camping with campfire availability. You can reach them at (608) 355-0090 or +1 608-355-0090.
Green Valley Campground receives mixed reviews, with a significant disparity in customer experiences. Some visitors appreciate the campground's quiet nights and the respectful behavior of fellow campers, particularly after 10 pm. These campers enjoyed setting up tents and having campfires. However, a significant number of reviewers express strong dissatisfaction with the campground's proximity to the highway, which results in noticeable noise, especially during the day. The campground's descriptions and website pictures are criticized for being misleading, as the campsites are described as being very close together and directly adjacent to the highway. Furthermore, reviewers report a lack of basic amenities, such as running water in the bathrooms and showers. The pricing is also a major point of contention, with reviewers considering the $30 fee for a tent site without electricity to be a significant rip-off, especially when compared to state campgrounds that offer more amenities at lower prices. The overall sentiment from dissatisfied reviewers is that the campground is overpriced and that the money goes directly to the landowner without adequate upkeep. Potential visitors should carefully consider these mixed reviews and be aware of the potential for highway noise and limited amenities before making a reservation.
Here are some key features and considerations:
Green Valley Campground offers a tent camping experience with campfire availability, but potential visitors should be aware of the significant concerns regarding highway noise, misleading descriptions, and overpriced fees. If you prioritize quiet nights and respectful campers and are willing to tolerate highway noise and limited amenities, this campground might be suitable. However, if you are looking for a campground with more amenities and a peaceful environment, you may want to consider alternative locations.
Identifies as disabled-owned
Identifies as women-owned
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly activities
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Very nice campground, kinda close to the highway noise, but after dark it got quieter !! We just set up our tent and had the dog with us, had a nice campfire too. Was fairly busy, other campers were very respectful to not be loud after 10pm
This place is why I hate paid camp grounds! The pictures on website and descriptions are extremely misleading! The spaces are right on top of each other and right next to the highway! Wish I never booked a site because I drove by a really nice rest stop that would have been better than this place. There is no running water in the bathrooms, no showers that I saw...and these people want 30 dollars for a tent site with no electric! State campgrounds are usually 10 - 12 dollars and at least that goes towards the up keep of the land...30 bucks for this place is a total rip off and it just goes to the land owner's pocket! Absolute ripoff! I will never be back!
Good enough, very nice people here though, only con is the road nearby, but that may just be my preference. The don’t have showers, but the lake has some. Toilets are prone to splashing you in your places. Good for roughing it a little and hover poopin. Great people though. In good hands.
The owners of this property are extremely kind and helpful people. A quiet and peaceful campground to stay for a few nights (or more if you have an RV). Plenty of room for tents. Plenty of wood for purchase for cheap. A little close to the highway but worth it for how comfortable you feel there. Very rare for a privately owned campground. There is running drinking water on spigot and bathrooms (not running water). This is the only place I camp at while I’m Baraboo.
This place is magical. If you're a climber/hiker this is where you want to be. The owners are some of the best people I've ever met. They remember your bame or at least your face if youve ever been there, and they love to get to know their campers. My friends and I have been camping here for 3 years and it's my home away from home. The patrons are as great as the hosts. It's quiet, people are friendly and respectful, everyone is welcome, and it's the best deal on camping I've ever seen.