Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to River Bay Premier Camping Resort, located at W1147 River Bay Rd in Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, USA. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, River Bay Premier Camping Resort offers a lively and social camping experience with a variety of amenities. You can reach them at (608) 254-7193 or +1 608-254-7193.
River Bay Premier Camping Resort is known for its vibrant and social atmosphere, making it a popular destination for groups and those looking for a fun camping experience. According to customer reviews, the campground features a well-equipped camp store, providing convenience for campers. The bathrooms and pool are consistently praised for their cleanliness, and the pool is noted for its great temperature. The on-site bar/restaurant serves tasty food, and the fish fry is particularly popular. Live music on Saturday nights adds to the lively atmosphere, making it a great place for entertainment. The staff is described as nice and helpful, contributing to a positive experience. The campground is ideal for large groups who enjoy staying up late and socializing. However, it's important to note that the campsites are small and close together, which may not be suitable for those seeking a quiet and serene camping experience in nature. River Bay Premier Camping Resort is more geared towards a party atmosphere rather than a peaceful retreat. The campers are described as super friendly, enhancing the social aspect of the campground. Overall, it's a fun and engaging place to camp for those who enjoy a lively environment.
Here are some key features and considerations:
River Bay Premier Camping Resort offers a fun and social camping experience with excellent amenities. If you are looking for a lively atmosphere and enjoy socializing, this campground is a great option. However, if you prefer a quiet and peaceful retreat in nature, you may want to consider alternative locations.
Identifies as women-owned
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Good location not too far from town. Well equipped camp store. Clean bathrooms and clean pool at a great temperature. The bar/restaurant served tasty food. This campground is good for large groups who like to stay up late. The campsites are small and close together. If you are looking for a quiet serene camping experience in the woods, this isn’t for you. Come here for the party, not for an evening in nature.
We had a great time camping here!! All the staff is so nice and helpful the fish fry was absolutely delicious! The band on Saturday night was pretty fantastic too. We met lots of fun people and we will 💯 be back! Such a fun place and the campers we all so super friendly too
worst worst worst experience ever. They gave us a lot that floods and is all mud! Every thing was mud. I walked around and everyone else was fine but our lot which i can see the knew it floods because they separated it with orange plastic. I complained and they couldn’t do anything. We left early it was so bad. Also the loud NOISE!! had the club on one side blasting music til 1 am and other campers on the other side just as loud as the bar singing in microphones screaming and being so loud. I tried calling the office. I cannot imagine I paid to have this experience . They need to offer discount or something because you’re running a business and you cant treat paying customers like this!
Pros: the food at the bar was handmade, not dumped out of a bag into a fryer. Cons: everything else. A sign above the bar proclaims, "I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either." That sums up their approach to customer service. From the rudeness of the staff to a cabin that was equipped with a coffee maker but no mugs, this place just got worse at every turn. The beds were miserably uncomfortable. There was no way to plug in a CPAP machine near the bed. Our cabin had mice and spiders because it hadn't been swept thoroughly in some time. I don't mind bringing my own linens but wish they would have said to bring mugs, dish soap, and everything else too. This is definitely a place that caters to seasonal campers (they seemed like they were having fun -- good for them) and treats overnighters as a nuisance. Look, we are seasoned campers and we know we're not getting the Ritz Carlton for these rates. And I have to say, their prices were reasonable given the location and season. But large political signs behind the check-in counter signal that some kinds of people are not welcome here. Do you want my money or not? It's a stupid business move to alienate half of your potential clientele by posting your politics. We checked out early and ate the loss. Next time, I'll go somewhere that appreciates my business.
The cabins are great. We stayed in the condo cabin and it fit all 6 of us just fine and there could have been room for more. There's options to do a lot of activities around the area or just go sit at the pool or the nice dive bar they have onsite. Everyone is super nice and we love it there!