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Upper Ice Age Campground

Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Upper Ice Age Campground, located on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Upper Ice Age Campground offers a quiet and wooded camping experience, particularly suitable for tent campers.

Upper Ice Age Campground is highly regarded for its peaceful environment and beautiful wooded campsites, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a nature-focused camping experience. According to customer reviews, the wooded sites provide ample privacy and shade, creating a serene atmosphere. The campground is particularly favored by tent campers, with spacious sites that can easily accommodate large tents and vehicles. Site 401 is specifically mentioned as being conveniently located near the shower facilities and a water spigot. The campground features clean facilities, including shower houses and vault toilets, ensuring a comfortable stay. Potable water is readily available. The camp store is well-stocked with souvenir items and essential camping supplies, adding to the convenience for campers. The campground is described as quiet, making it ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. While the campsites are generally flat, some reviewers have noted that they are primarily dirt and mud, which can be a consideration during wet weather. Overall, Upper Ice Age Campground offers a great camping experience for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.

Here are some key features and considerations:

  • Wooded Campsites: Beautiful and private wooded sites.
  • Quiet Environment: Peaceful and serene atmosphere.
  • Clean Facilities: Clean shower houses and vault toilets.
  • Potable Water: Readily available potable water.
  • Camp Store: Well-stocked camp store with souvenirs and necessities.
  • Spacious Sites: Ample space for large tents and vehicles.
  • Convenient Location: Located on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
  • Dirt/Mud Sites: Some sites are primarily dirt and mud.
  • Tent Camping: Particularly suitable for tent campers.
  • Location: Situated in Baraboo, WI, providing a nature camping experience.

Upper Ice Age Campground offers a quiet and wooded camping experience, ideal for tent campers seeking a peaceful retreat on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. The clean facilities and convenient camp store enhance the overall camping experience. If you are looking for a serene nature getaway, Upper Ice Age Campground is a great option.

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Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Allison Schoenbacher Jun 04
★★★★★5

Great campground! The wooded sites in Upper Ice Age were great, we were in site 401 which was right next to the shower facilities and a water spigot. We had one 9x11 tent, and could easily have fit one more large tent on the other side of the site. The camp store had some great souvenir items as well as camp necessities. Great campground all-around!

Noah Raisanen Jun 02
★★★★★5

This is the campground you want to stay at if you’re tent camping. It’s quiet and plenty of tree cover. Our site was decently flat, but we wish it wasn’t straight dirt and mud. Vault bathrooms, potable water and plenty of space for big tents and a vehicle

Emily Szak Jul 06
★★★★★5

Talk about relaxation… so much privacy in this campground and the tree coverage puts this campground to BED. I really enjoyed my time at this site.

Brent Henney Jun 07
★★★★☆4

Great tent car camping. Plenty of space on the site and a reasonable space between. Although there will be a ton of people on the weekends. But during the week not bad. There has been 2-3 sites between us and others most of this week.

Erica Phillips Jun 21
★★★★★5

Camping at Devils lake was nice. My campsite was somewhat private with the next campsite being about 40-50 feet away.