Lisa
For 100 Campground - Willow River State Park: This is what every state park should aspire to be like. We camped in a 44’ Toyhauler and had a pull thru site (# 111). All the sites in the 100 part of the campground are private, spacious and peaceful. Sites are all bordered with trees and shrubs as a natural privacy fence. They are electric only sites but water and sewer are close by. This is a wonderful place to camp and unwind.
Posted Jul 15, 2024 by Lisa from Missouri. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Susie
For 100 Campground - Willow River State Park: We enjoyed our time here. Brought our dogs and rooftop tent. Had a good spot with some privacy and got up in the morning to take an 8 mile trail run around the lake. It and the falls were beautiful.
Posted Sep 27, 2020 by Susie from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tony
For 100 Campground - Willow River State Park: We really enjoyed staying here. The spots are huge and very private. I would recommend not using any of the pull through, they are all right next to the road and not very private. This park is extremely busy on the weekends, lots of children and noise until late evening. During the week it is just the opposite. They do not have sewer or water but it was worth giving up for such a nice spot. There is a ton of hiking trails and a beautiful waterfall. We will be back.
Posted Aug 17, 2020 by Tony from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dana
For 100 Campground - Willow River State Park: Beautiful park. . Secluded spots. Very clean. Easy to get to. I would have given it a 5 but it was too expensive for electric only. No bath or showers or flushable bathrooms. No senior discount if out of state. In fact not out of state friendly. $38 for electricity and then $13 added for out of state. So $53 for one night. Too high for seniors for state park.
Posted Sep 23, 2019 by Dana from Missouri. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
WonderWhere2Wander
For 100 Campground - Willow River State Park: Nice state park. Sites are far apart so lost of privacy. Part is very popular with the locals so it is busy on the weekends. You’ll need a WI state park pass to get in so if you don’t have one you’ll have to purchase one when you check in. $13 per night or $38 annual as of Aug 2019. I would have given it 5 stars but I thought it was a bit expensive for electric only.
Posted Aug 20, 2019 by WonderWhere2Wander from Washington . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.