Complete Guide to Governor Dodge State Park

Governor Dodge  State Park in  Wisconsin is  a great place to  visit and offers  visitors many fun activities. Governor Dodge State Park  has something for  everyone (even if  you hate the  outdoors).

Imagine a vast, flat expanse. Now imagine that this land had never been touched by human hands and only nature existed on it; all of its features were intact!

Bring on the Glaciers

Camping is one of the most flexible activities at the park as it comes in a variety of packages to best suit your relaxation needs. The park features an average of 269 campsites in both the Twin Valley and Cox Hollow campgrounds.

Governor Dodge State Park Camping

Close to the Hickory Ridge, there are a total of six backpack campsites, and all are located around half a mile from the parking lot. There are water and toilet facilities in place to make your stay comfortable.

Backpack Campsites

In the Twin Valley campground, there are more than 30 winter-based campsites for those who love to be out in the white fluff.

Winter Camping

Campsites 16 and 55 in the Cox Hollow campground and 241 and 355 in the Twin Valley campground are fully equipped with facilities to accommodate.

Disability-Accessed Campsites

The park features two lakes, and with clean water and a clean environment, you can be assured of an amazing experience. The beach is swimmer-friendly and creates a lifetime experience like no other.

Governor Dodge State Park Swimming

This trail system is separated into several sections that cover a total of 6.7 miles. The trails connect the horse day-use parking area to the Trails End Horse Campground.

Interior Horse Trail System

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