New Glarus Woods State Park

View Website Favorite (11) W5508 County Highway NN - New Glarus, WI 53574
Information: 608-523-4427
Toll Free: 888-947-2757

6am-11pm.

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Located close to the Sugar River State Trail, you'll find wooded campsites in quiet solitude. New Glarus Woods has 20 drive-in campsites in the Lead Road Circle campground for recreational vehicle (RV), pop-up or tent camping, and 14 walk-in sites for tent camping, which are located 50 to 1,000 feet along a paved trail from the parking area. Six group sites are available for groups of up to 25 persons. Pets are welcome in Wisconsin State Parks but must be on a leash and under control at all times. Certain areas may be off limits to pets. Visit our website for more details.

  • Features
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
  • Surface Type
    • Asphalt
    • Crushed Rock
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • Number of Campsites
    • 32
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 2
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes
  • Camping Hook-ups
    • Electric
  • Campground Type
    • Tent
    • Group Sites

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To be certified through Travel Green Wisconsin, all participants must achieve at least 30 points on the Travel Green Wisconsin Checklist. The more points a business attains, the greener they are in their operations.

Green Innovations

  • Over 80 acres of native prairie have been restored and over 10,500 trees have been replanted to restore woodlands
  • The introduction and transportation of invasive species are prevented through education and actions
  • Leave No Trace principles are promoted
  • All light bulbs have been replaced with more efficient compact fluorescents
  • A recycling program is in place