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Blue Mounds State Park is full of natural surprises. Start with the Sioux quartzite cliff, rising 100 feet from the plains. A bison herd grazes on the prairie. Prickly pear cactus blooms in June and July. A sea of prairie grasses and flowers sway in the wind.
The Blue Mound campground is open year-round and offers 77 wooded sites, 12 bike/hike-in sites and a rustic accessible cabin for people with disabilities. Reservations. Reserve a campsite online. Campground. Each site, including the cabin, has a picnic table and a fire ring.
Blue Mounds State Park campground has 73 single-family campsites (40 w/ electric hookups) and is located next to Mound Creek in one of the states largest prairie remnants. There is also 14 walk-in sites and 1 group site.
Blue Mound State Park sets atop the largest hill in the southern half of Wisconsin and has 78 single-family campsites. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (Sites 57-78 are first-come, first-serve). Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate.
Over 20 miles of scenic hiking, off-road biking and cross-country ski trails, as well as a family campground, access to the Military Ridge State Trail with bike-in campsites and a rustic cabin for people with disabilities make Blue Mound a popular destination year-round.
Campground. Stay awhile at the park's main campground, and choose from one of 40 electric or 33 non-electric sites. Most of these lovely sites are grassy and well-shaded. For your convenience, there are also two shower/restroom buildings in the campground.
The park is also a favorite for birdwatchers who want to see nesting blue grosbeaks and other birds. Enjoy camping and hiking. Start with the Sioux quartzite cliff, rising 100 feet from the plains.