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Long-Term RV Parks Near Baraboo, WI

Updated June 2026 Baraboo, WI

Long term RV parks in Wisconsin come with an asterisk the listings rarely explain: outside the few true four-season properties, long term here means a long warm season, with most parks closing for winter. The Baraboo area follows that pattern. What it offers instead is one of the state’s better places to spend that warm season, with Devil’s Lake State Park about 10 minutes from town, Wisconsin Dells 15 minutes north, and a summer economy that keeps the corridor working from May through October.

Baraboo RV Resort by RJourney books monthly stays inside that window, with rates from $500 a month, full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service under mature shade, and an on-site list (pool, swimming pond, camp store, propane station, dog park) that makes months on a site comfortable instead of merely cheap. The office runs Wednesday through Sunday, 9AM to 5PM, at (608) 716-4993. Here’s what monthly living near Baraboo looks like, who it suits, and the honest limits to plan around.

Monthly RV Living Near Baraboo: How It Works

Monthly rates start at $500, which against the $40 nightly base makes the math obvious for any stay past a couple of weeks. Sites carry full hookups, water, sewer, and electric at 30 or 50 amp, so a month doesn’t mean tank-management chores, and every site has its own fire pit and picnic table. The season sets the boundaries: the resort opens around May and closes around October, with exact dates shifting year to year, so a monthly arrangement lives inside roughly a 6-month window.

For the specifics that matter on long stays, utility billing, site assignment, and how many months you can stack, call the office at (608) 716-4993; the published rate is the floor, and the details are a conversation.

What Day-to-Day Looks Like on a Monthly Site

The practical loop is tight. The camp store covers firewood and basics, the on-site propane station handles refills without leaving the property, and Walmart and Menards sit off Highway 12 for the weekly run. WiFi is available as a park amenity; treat it as a baseline rather than a home-office guarantee, and check your carrier’s coverage if work depends on a connection. The dog park gives a resident dog its daily run, the pool covers Memorial Day through Labor Day, and the themed-weekend calendar means the property’s social life comes to you, water wars, potlucks, and glow parades included. By September the crowds thin, the shade turns to fall color, and monthly guests get the quietest version of the Baraboo Range.

Who Books Monthly Here, and Who Shouldn't

The warm-season monthly site suits a few groups well: people working the Dells tourism corridor for the summer, retirees parking near the waterpark region their grandkids vote for, remote workers who want a season in the hills, and anyone bridging a housing gap between May and October. The honest mismatch is winter. The property closes roughly November through April, so anyone needing a 12-month Wisconsin base will need a different plan for the cold half, and it’s smarter to know that in month 1 than in October. Guests rate the property 4.0 stars across 343 Google reviews, with the shade, the activity calendar, and the location leading the praise.

Shaded full hookup RV sites at Baraboo RV Resort in Baraboo, Wisconsin, open May through October

Baraboo RV Resort sits on Terrytown Road in West Baraboo, off US Highway 12, in a wooded pocket of the Baraboo Range. Devil’s Lake State Park is about 10 minutes south and Wisconsin Dells about 15 minutes north, close enough to the Dells waterparks for a day trip and far enough out to sleep somewhere quiet. Sites tuck back into mature trees, and several guests say the layout reads more like a state park than a private campground. One thing to plan around: the resort runs seasonally, roughly May through October, and is closed in winter. When it is open, the on-site list runs long for a park this size, a pool, a swimming pond, mini golf, a jumping pillow, a snack shack, and a themed-weekend calendar that runs the length of the season. Rates start at $40 a night.

Sites & Hookups

RV sites come in pull-through and back-in layouts with full hookups: water, sewer, and electric, in both 30-amp and 50-amp, so a small trailer and a 40-foot Class A both have what they need. Every site has a fire pit and a picnic table. Tent sites carry water and electric hookups too, plus fire pits and picnic tables, with one guest noting they fit two 10-by-10 tents, a canopy, and two cars on a single tent site with room to spare. The wooded layout is the part guests bring up most: mature tree cover holds real shade through summer, and sites sit far enough apart that you are not stacked on your neighbor. Keep in mind these sites are available during the resort’s open season, roughly May through October; for winter camping, see the year-round state-park options below.

What's On-Site

For a park this size, the on-site list runs long during the open season. The pool opens Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day. A swimming pond with a floating obstacle course gives kids a second way to cool off. Mini golf, a jumping pillow, a basketball court, a volleyball court, a playground, a dunk tank, and giant chess, checkers, and connect four cover the rest of the daylight hours. The Baraboo Snack Shack handles food on-site with pizza, ice cream, and quick options, and the camp store stocks snacks, firewood, and essentials. There is a pavilion for group gatherings, a game room for rainy afternoons, a dog park, and pedal cart rentals. Themed weekends run the length of the season, from Cinco de Mayo and Christmas in July to Labor Day, with water wars, glow parades, potlucks, game tournaments, and craft sessions.

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Swimming Pond
Mini Golf
Jumping Pillow
Dog Park
Playground
Basketball Court
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Camp Store
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What Guests Say

Baraboo RV Resort holds a 4.0-star rating across 343 Google reviews. Three things come up again and again. First, the tree-lined sites and the shade they hold through summer. Second, the spread of on-site activities, the pool, the pond, mini golf, the jumping pillow, which keeps families with kids busy without leaving the campground. Third, the location: about 10 minutes to Devil’s Lake State Park and 15 to Wisconsin Dells. Returning guests talk about the themed weekends, and some book specific weekends off the activity calendar. Tent campers single out the water and electric hookups at tent sites and the room to fit multiple tents and vehicles on one site.

State-Park Camping Near Baraboo, WI

<p>State park camping around Baraboo books by the night rather than the month, so for monthly guests these parks function as the scenery and the weekend plan. Confirm current details with each park.</p>

Mirror Lake State Park

About 15 minutes northwest of Baraboo, near Lake Delton Electric at some sites; limited or no water hookups in winter

One of the few campgrounds in the Baraboo area that keeps sites open through winter, with a quiet sandstone-bluff lake and trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in the cold months. Winter camping means reduced services: confirm open loops, electric availability, and water before you go. Reserve through Wisconsin State Parks. Visit website.

Wisconsin State Parks camping fees plus vehicle admission
Best for: Genuine year-round and winter camping with reduced services

Devil's Lake State Park

About 10 minutes south of Baraboo Electric at some sites; no full hookups

Wisconsin’s largest and most-visited state park, with 500-foot quartzite bluffs, two swimming beaches, and miles of trails. It offers year-round access, though peak-summer campground sites book out months ahead and winter brings reduced services. A strong day-trip anchor from the resort in summer and a cold-weather option in its own right. Reserve through Wisconsin State Parks. Visit website.

Wisconsin State Parks camping fees plus vehicle admission
Best for: Year-round access to Wisconsin's most-visited state park

Things to Do Around Baraboo Year-Round

On the Water

Devil’s Lake State Park, 10 minutes south, anchors the area’s water recreation with two swimming beaches below 500-foot quartzite bluffs, open in summer for swimming, paddling, and shoreline picnics. Mirror Lake, 15 minutes northwest, adds a quiet sandstone-walled lake for kayaking and canoeing. In winter both lakes shift to a different kind of draw: frozen-lake scenery, ice activity where conditions allow, and trailheads for snowshoeing along the shore. Baraboo RV Resort’s own swimming pond and pool serve the warm-season water fun on-property.

On Land

The Baraboo Range is built for hiking and, in winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Devil’s Lake offers some of the best bluff hiking in the Midwest, with the East Bluff and Balanced Rock trails the standouts. Mirror Lake’s trails groom for cross-country skiing in the cold months. Downtown Baraboo carries the area’s history: the Circus World Museum and the International Crane Foundation are both nearby, and the Ho-Chunk and Aldo Leopold heritage sites round out the cultural draws across the seasons.

Day Trips

Wisconsin Dells, 15 minutes north, is the region’s marquee day trip, indoor waterparks and attractions that run year-round, so a winter base near Baraboo still has a rainy-day, or snowy-day, option close at hand. In town, Walmart and Menards sit off Highway 12 for resupply. In summer the Dells outdoor waterparks and the Wisconsin River boat tours open up the full menu, making the resort’s May-through-October window the busiest time to base here.

Seasonal Guide for RV Travelers Near Baraboo

Summer (June through August)

Peak season and the heart of Baraboo RV Resort’s open window. The pool runs Memorial Day through Labor Day, themed weekends fill the calendar, and Devil’s Lake draws crowds, so book the resort ahead for July and August weekends. This is the strongest time to base here.

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Fall (September through October)

The Baraboo Range turns color and crowds thin after Labor Day. The resort typically stays open into October, making this a quieter, scenic window for a warm-layers stay. Confirm the resort’s closing date before booking a late-October trip.

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Winter (November through March)

Baraboo RV Resort is closed. For winter RV or tent camping near Baraboo, the state parks are your option: Mirror Lake keeps sites open with reduced services, and Devil’s Lake offers year-round access. Expect vault toilets, limited or no water, and self-reliance for heat. Confirm open loops with the park first.

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Spring (April through May)

Shoulder season. The resort opens around May, but exact dates shift year to year, so an early-April trip likely falls before opening. Verify current open dates and keep a state-park backup if your plans land before the resort’s season begins.

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Practical Tips for Long-Term RV Stays Near Baraboo

Confirm the resort's open dates:

Baraboo RV Resort runs roughly May through October, but exact open and close dates shift year to year. Call (608) 716-4993 before booking a shoulder-season trip in April or late October.

Book the resort early for summer weekends:

From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the resort's pool, pond, and themed weekends pull families in. Reserve July and August weekends well ahead to lock in a shaded site.

Use the resort to skip the Devil's Lake scramble:

Devil's Lake's own campgrounds book months ahead in summer. Basing at Baraboo RV Resort, 10 minutes away with full hookups, sidesteps that crunch while keeping the park close.

Sort the long-stay details by phone:

Utility billing, site assignment, and month stacking run through the office at (608) 716-4993, Wednesday through Sunday, 9AM to 5PM. The published $500 monthly floor is the start of the conversation, and the details matter more on a 5-month stay.

Plan the winter exit in month 1:

The property closes roughly November through April. Book your cold-month plan, whether that's heading south or a four-season park elsewhere, before October sneaks up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there long-term RV parks near Baraboo, WI?

Baraboo RV Resort books monthly stays from $500 a month inside its season, roughly May through October, with full hookups and 30 or 50-amp service. Like most Wisconsin parks, it closes for winter, so a 12-month arrangement needs a true four-season property elsewhere.

How much is a monthly RV site at Baraboo RV Resort?

Monthly rates start at $500, against a nightly base of $40, so the monthly math wins quickly on longer stays. Call the office at (608) 716-4993 during Wednesday-through-Sunday hours for utility billing, site assignment, and how many months you can stack.

Can I live at Baraboo RV Resort year-round?

No. The property runs seasonally, roughly May through October, and closes for the winter. Monthly guests plan around that window, and anyone needing a year-round Wisconsin base pairs a warm season here with a different cold-month arrangement.

Do the monthly sites have full hookups?

Yes. Every RV site carries water, sewer, and electric in both 30 and 50-amp, in pull-through and back-in layouts, with a fire pit and picnic table at each site. Full hookups matter more on a monthly stay than a weekend one; no tank-management chores for 6 months.

Is the WiFi good enough for remote work?

WiFi is available as a park amenity during the season. Treat it as a baseline for browsing and email rather than a guaranteed home-office connection, and check your cell carrier’s coverage in the Baraboo area before committing if your income depends on video calls.

What's nearby for someone staying a whole season?

Devil’s Lake State Park is about 10 minutes south for hiking and beaches, Wisconsin Dells 15 minutes north for the waterpark corridor and its summer job market, and Walmart and Menards sit off Highway 12 for the weekly run. Downtown Baraboo adds the Circus World Museum and Sauk County’s main-street basics.

Plan Your Baraboo RV Stay

Baraboo RV Resort by RJourney is our warm-season pick near Baraboo, open roughly May through October with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp service, shaded sites, a pool, a swimming pond, and a full activity calendar, 10 minutes from Devil's Lake State Park. For winter camping, plan around the area state parks, then come back to the resort once the season opens.

See site types, rates, current open dates, and live availability on the Baraboo RV Resort page.

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