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Wildcat Mountain State Park RV & Campground Guide

Wisconsin

Wildcat Mountain State Park is located in the western part of Wisconsin. The park is situated on a steep ridge overlooking the Kickapoo River Valley, which is positioned north of La Farge and south of Tomah. The park is 3,603 acres, and it offers activities to enjoy in the summer and the winter when the weather gets cold, such as skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and more.

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Weather
Spring 42-70 F
Summer 73-93 F
Fall 45-72 F
Winter 22-38 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Wildcat Mountain State Park

RVing is a great way to visit state parks like Wildcat Mountain State Park. It gives you the freedom to explore the area, and you can easily find an RV rental from RVhsare that will fit your family's needs and expectations for your trip.

La Farge Village Park

La Farge Village Park is a quiet place where you and your family can relax during your trip to Wildcat Mountain State Park. There are not many activities planned at this campground, but it provides a great place to stay for a night or two.

  • Water hookup: No

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Other amenities: Dump station, playground, outdoor ball courts

Leon Valley Campground

Leon Valley Campground is comprised of 80 acres of wooded area, so there will be plenty of shade to keep you cool in the summer. There are more than 150 campsites at this park, and some sites offer pull-through access and can accommodate big rigs.

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Other amenities: Dump station, pool, playground, rec room, trails

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What to Do at
Wildcat Mountain State Park

Inside Wildcat Mountain State Park

During the summer months, you can explore over 21 miles of nature trails that you can hike on foot, ride on a bike or explore on the back of a horse. The park also offers access to the Kickapoo River, so visitors often enjoy fishing, canoeing, or kayaking in the water. In the winter, skiing or snowshoe hiking are great options, especially if you would like to visit the ice cave. The running water that flows over the rock formation when the temperature is warm freezes in the winter and creates a massive icicle.

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How to Get to
Wildcat Mountain State Park

From Ontario, take WI-33 east for about two miles. The park will be on your left. From points north, take I-94 south until you reach Ontario, and then take WI-33 east for about two miles. The park will be on your left. From the south, take US-14 North until you reach WI-131M. Then follow Highway F for a mile and a half until you reach WI-33. Head west for about half a mile, and the park will be on your right.

Entering Wildcat Mountain State Park

Wildcat Mountain State Park is open daily from 6 a.m. until 11 p.m. A Wisconsin state park admission sticker is required to enter the park.

Wildcat Mountain State Park Per out-of-state vehicle (1-4 adults) : $16.0

Wildcat Mountain State Park Wisconsin resident day pass : $8.0

Wildcat Mountain State Park Out-of-state resident annual pass : $38.0

Wildcat Mountain State Park Wisconsin resident annual pass : $28.0

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wildcat Mountain State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Wildcat Mountain State Park?

Most people visit the park in late spring, summer, and early fall, but it is open year-round. Each season offers different advantages for the visitor: spring delivers warmer but not hot weather, summer provides better wildlife viewing opportunities, fall offers beautiful foliage, and winter allows you a 7-mile-long cross-country ski trail.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Wildcat Mountain State Park?

Wildcat Mountain State Park has a wide array of wildlife, including red squirrels, hog-nose snakes, five-line skinks, red-bellied snakes, wild turkeys, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, tundra swans, sandpipers, great blue herons, and turkey vultures.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Wildcat Mountain State Park?

Wildcat Mountain State Park does not explicitly designate RV-only sites. However, they have several locations that you can use as RV sites. They also offer a family campground area for RV camping if you want to hike.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Wildcat Mountain State Park and what is the cost?

The park recommends a reservation to guarantee your preferred day, location, amenities, season, and residency. The reservation fee for a standard campsite starts at $7.95, with an additional cancellation fee of $5.

Are pets allowed at Wildcat Mountain State Park?

Pets are welcome in Wildcat Mountain State Park as long as pet owners keep their pets on an 8-foot or shorter leash and clean up after them at all times. The park reserves the right to fine owners who do not meet these guidelines.