Coconut Cove RV Resort with its 13-acre lake and floating water park in Hazel Green, Wisconsin
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Best RV Parks Near Hazel Green, WI

Updated June 2026 Hazel Green, WI

Hazel Green sits at the southwestern tip of Wisconsin, where the state lines of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois meet near the Mississippi River. Downtown Dubuque is minutes south, downtown Galena minutes east, and the whole tri-state corner is built for RV travelers who want a river-valley base with three states’ worth of day trips inside an easy drive. The RV options here range from Corps of Engineers river campgrounds to a full resort, and the right one depends on whether you want a quiet riverside electric site or a 13-acre lake with a floating water park out your door.

This guide compares the best RV parks near Hazel Green, with Coconut Cove RV Resort as the home base. It is a full-hookup resort built around a 13-acre lake, with a floating water park, an on-site restaurant and tiki bar, weekend live music, cabins, and glamping pods. Here is how it stacks up against the other places to park your rig in the tri-state corner.

How the Best RV Parks Near Hazel Green Compare

Full-Service Resort vs. Riverside Corps Campgrounds

The RV options around Hazel Green split into two camps. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds along the Mississippi, like Grant River and Blanding Landing, offer electric and tent sites with showers, dump stations, and boat ramps at low fees, with big-river sunsets and famous catfish fishing but no full hookups. Coconut Cove runs the other direction: 165 full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp, a 13-acre lake, a floating water park, an on-site restaurant, and weekend live music. If you want a quiet riverside basecamp and plan around a dump station, the Corps sites work. If you want full service and a resort the kids never want to leave, Coconut Cove is the fit.

Why Coconut Cove Leads for Families

Coconut Cove is the only full-hookup resort in the tri-state corner built around a 13-acre lake with a floating water park, an on-site restaurant and tiki bar, and weekend bands. Every RV site has full sewer, so there is no hauling to a dump station, and the activity calendar (yoga, movie nights, kids’ crafts, a jumping pillow, a sand beach, a fenced dog park) keeps a family busy for days without leaving the property. For travelers who want one stop that handles the rig, the kids, and dinner, that combination is the differentiator.

A Base for Three States

The location is the other reason RVers choose this corner. Downtown Dubuque is minutes south for riverboat history and the Mississippi; downtown Galena is minutes east for its preserved Main Street and Ulysses S. Grant history; and the river bluffs and backwaters stretch in every direction. Coconut Cove’s full-hookup sites make a comfortable base to explore all three states without breaking camp, which the lower-amenity Corps campgrounds are not set up for.

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Full hookup RV sites around the 13-acre lake at Coconut Cove RV Resort in Hazel Green, Wisconsin

Coconut Cove RV Resort by RJourney sits at 1549 Bluff Rd in Hazel Green, Wisconsin, at the southwestern tip of the state where Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois meet. Downtown Dubuque is minutes south, downtown Galena minutes east, and the Mississippi River cuts through the valley below. The resort wraps a 13-acre lake with a floating water park as the centerpiece, ringed by 165 full-hookup RV sites, 10 cabins, and 4 glamping pods. A full-service restaurant (The Clubhouse) and a tiki-themed bar (The Coconut Cove Bar) keep things moving all day, and live bands turn the pool deck into a dance floor on weekends. Families come back every summer, and seasonal campers, retirees, weekenders, and reunions share the grounds. The vibe reads beach vacation. The resort runs its season April 15 through October 15.

Sites & Hookups

RV sites come with full hookups: water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. Both pull-through and back-in configurations are offered, and each site includes a picnic table. Because every site has full sewer hookup, there is no separate dump station on the grounds. Cabins (10) and glamping pods (4) round out the lodging, so guests can skip the tow and still get the resort. Pad surfaces vary by site, with sites 57 through 70 concrete (except site 62) and site 74 the only fully paved site. Tent and car camping are not permitted; this is an RV, cabin, and pod resort. Extended-stay and monthly options (starting at $900/month) suit seasonal campers locking in for the summer, and golf cart rentals are the preferred way to get around the property.

What's On-Site

The centerpiece is a floating water park on the 13-acre lake: inflatable obstacles, slides, splash zones, and open swimming. The swimming pool sits at the heart of the resort, surrounded by lounge chairs and the poolside tiki bar. The Clubhouse is a full on-site restaurant serving lunch and dinner, and The Coconut Cove Bar runs tiki drinks poolside; on weekends, live bands take over the pool deck. Beyond the water, the activity calendar runs deep: lake fishing, paddleboard and kayak rentals, morning yoga, golf cart cruising, outdoor movie nights, themed kids’ crafts, and a jumping pillow. A sand beach fronts the lake and the playground stays busy until dark. Practical stuff: 24-hour laundromat, ADA-accessible facilities, showers, a fenced dog park, an on-site store, and an on-site propane filling station. Note that water park access requires a wristband purchased separately from your site reservation; call (608) 716-7933 to confirm current rates before you arrive.

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What Guests Say

Coconut Cove holds a 3.8-star rating across 507 verified Google reviews. The consistent positive themes: the water park is the draw families drive hours for, the food and drinks from The Clubhouse and the tiki bar get repeated mentions as a real convenience, and the staff comes up again and again for going out of their way. Seasonal campers point to the resort-style atmosphere, the 13-acre lake, and the community feel that builds over a summer. The critical themes worth flagging for honest expectation-setting: add-on costs that were not obvious at booking (water park wristbands, extra-guest fees) have surprised some guests, and pool and beach crowding on peak weekends comes up. Our recommendation: call (608) 716-7933 before you arrive for a full cost breakdown so your total matches your expectations.

Other RV Parks Near Hazel Green, WI

Coconut Cove is the most full-featured option in the tri-state corner, but a couple of Corps of Engineers campgrounds serve RV travelers who want riverside camping over resort amenities. Availability and policies change, so call ahead before making plans.

Grant River Recreation Area

About 20 minutes west near Potosi, WI, along the Mississippi River off WI-133 Electric and tent-only sites; no full hookups; dump station on-site

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers campground on the Upper Mississippi with both standard-electric and tent-only sites, showers, drinking water, a dump station, and a boat ramp. Towering bluffs, big river sunsets, and famous channel-catfish fishing. No full hookups, so plan on the dump station. Reserve through Recreation.gov. Visit website.

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Best for: Tent campers and anglers wanting riverfront over resort amenities

Blanding Landing Recreation Area

About 30 minutes southeast near Hanover, IL, on the Mississippi backwaters (13 miles from Galena) 50-amp electric and non-electric sites; dump station on-site; no full hookups

A Corps of Engineers campground with 38 grass sites shaded by hardwoods, 31 with 50-amp electric and 7 non-electric, plus a shower building, RV dump station, boat ramp, and playground. A birders’ paradise on the river backwaters with strong catfish, walleye, and panfish fishing. No full hookups. Reserve through Recreation.gov. Visit website.

Recreation.gov campground fees
Best for: Quiet riverside tent or RV camping and birdwatching near Galena

Things to Do from Your RV Park Base in Hazel Green

On the Water

The 13-acre lake at Coconut Cove anchors the on-site water recreation: the floating water park, open swimming off the sand beach, lake fishing, and paddleboard and kayak rentals ($25 for 2 hours, $40 half-day, $65 all-day; 18-plus and waiver required). Beyond the resort, the Mississippi River is the regional draw, with boat ramps at Grant River and Blanding Landing and famous catfish, walleye, and panfish fishing in the backwaters. Dubuque’s riverfront and the Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium are a short drive south.

On Land

Galena, Illinois, is minutes east: a preserved 19th-century Main Street, the Ulysses S. Grant Home, wineries, and bluff-top hiking. The river bluffs around Potosi and Cassville offer hiking and overlooks, and Wisconsin’s Driftless Area (unglaciated, deeply carved hill country) starts right here with scenic backroads in every direction. The activity calendar on-site, from morning yoga to outdoor movie nights, fills the hours you are not out exploring.

Day Trips

Dubuque, Iowa, is minutes south: the Fenelon Place Elevator (the world’s steepest scenic railway), the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, and a revitalized riverfront. Galena, Illinois, makes an easy half-day east for shopping, dining, and history. All three states’ worth of day trips sit inside a short drive, which is the whole point of basing here.

Seasonal Guide for RV Travelers Near Hazel Green

Summer (June through August)

Peak season and the heart of the resort’s calendar. The floating water park, pool, sand beach, and weekend bands are all running, and the park fills with families. Book well ahead for any holiday weekend, and expect pool and beach crowding on peak Saturdays. Warm, humid Midwest summer days are typical.

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Spring (mid-April through May)

The season opens April 15. Early spring is quieter, with the water park and bands ramping up as the weather warms. A good window for an easier-to-book stay with the resort coming to life and the Driftless backroads greening up. Cooler nights are common.

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Fall (September through October 15)

The crowds thin after Labor Day and the season runs through October 15. Crisp, comfortable days make for easy camping and prime river-bluff color, while Galena and Dubuque stay lively into fall. A strong window for a quieter resort stay before the park closes for the season.

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Winter (mid-October through mid-April)

Closed season. Coconut Cove operates April 15 through October 15, so plan winter trips to the tri-state area around other lodging. The office keeps reduced winter hours (Mon to Fri 10 AM to 5 PM) for reservations and seasonal inquiries.

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Practical Tips for RV Travelers Near Hazel Green

Budget for the water park wristband:

Water park access requires a wristband purchased separately from your site reservation. Call (608) 716-7933 before you arrive for the current rate grid so your total spend matches your expectations.

Every site has full sewer:

There is no separate dump station because every RV site has full sewer hookup. If you need to dump and are not on a serviced site, it is $50 to use an available site.

No tent or car camping:

This is an RV, cabin, and pod resort. Tent and car camping are not permitted anywhere in the park, so plan on a rig, a cabin, or a glamping pod.

Book the season window:

Coconut Cove runs April 15 through October 15. Reserve early for summer holiday weekends, when the resort and the water park are busiest.

Plan for WiFi at your site:

Free WiFi covers the Clubhouse only. If you rely on internet at your site, plan on the in-site Tengo Internet purchase rather than free coverage. There is no Starlink.

Rent a golf cart:

Golf cart rentals are the preferred way to get around the property. They are popular in summer, so reserve one when you book if you want one.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best RV parks near Hazel Green, WI?

Coconut Cove RV Resort by RJourney is the most full-featured option, with 165 full-hookup sites, a 13-acre lake, a floating water park, an on-site restaurant and tiki bar, and weekend live music. For riverside camping over resort amenities, the Corps of Engineers campgrounds Grant River Recreation Area and Blanding Landing Recreation Area offer electric sites and boat ramps along the Mississippi.

What hookups are available at Coconut Cove?

All RV sites have full hookups: water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric, in both pull-through and back-in configurations. Because every site has full sewer, there is no separate dump station on the grounds. Tent and car camping are not permitted; the resort is RV, cabin, and pod only.

Does Coconut Cove have a dump station?

No separate dump station. Every RV site has full sewer hookup, so dumping happens at your site. If you are not on a serviced site and need to dump, it is $50 to use an available site.

How much does it cost to stay at Coconut Cove?

Nightly rates start at $24, and monthly extended-stay rates start at $900 (electricity and an essential fee are not included in the monthly figure). The maximum stay is 27 days for non-seasonal guests. Water park access requires a separate wristband; call (608) 716-7933 for current rates.

When is Coconut Cove open?

The resort operates April 15 through October 15. In season, the office runs Mon to Sat 9 AM to 6 PM and Sun 9 AM to 4 PM. Reserve early for summer holiday weekends, when the resort and water park are busiest.

Is Coconut Cove pet-friendly?

Yes. Pets are welcome in RV sites and in five pet-friendly cabins (119, 120, 121, 150, and 151), up to 2 per reservation. Additional pets are $25 each, and a fenced dog park is on-site. Pets are not allowed on the sand beach, and vaccination records are required at check-in.

Reserve Your RV Site Near Hazel Green

Coconut Cove RV Resort by RJourney gives you full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp, a 13-acre lake, a floating water park, an on-site restaurant and tiki bar, weekend live music, cabins, and glamping pods, all in the tri-state corner minutes from Dubuque and Galena. Nightly rates start at $24, and the season runs April 15 through October 15.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Coconut Cove RV Resort page.

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