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Bluebird Campground

Overview

Bluebird Campground offers a scenic retreat tucked away in a lush valley just outside the city of La Crosse. This park provides a perfect blend of modern convenience and natural beauty, making it a popular choice for travelers exploring the unique Driftless Area of Wisconsin. Visitors can enjoy a well-maintained facility that focuses on a family-friendly atmosphere while maintaining the quiet, wooded charm of the countryside. With a variety of site options, the park caters to those who appreciate a peaceful landscape surrounded by rolling hills and mature trees.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just a few miles from the heart of La Crosse, the park is defined by the unique topography of the Coulee Region. Travelers are greeted by towering limestone bluffs and dense forests that provide a sense of natural seclusion. The location serves as an excellent base camp for those looking to experience the Mississippi River valley, providing easy access to both rugged water-based recreation and convenient urban shopping. The drive into the valley offers a picturesque introduction to the bluff country that makes this region so distinct.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is fully equipped with essential features to ensure a comfortable stay, including full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service. Guests have access to a refreshing heated swimming pool, a well-stocked camp store for supplies, and clean laundry facilities. For active travelers, the park features a 9-hole disc golf course, a jump pad for children, and several miles of scenic wooded hiking trails that weave through the surrounding hills. These amenities provide a resort-like feel while keeping the focus on outdoor activity and community engagement.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Exploration options are plentiful in the surrounding area, with Grandad Bluff offering famous panoramic views of the three-state region just a short drive away. Outdoor enthusiasts can easily reach the Great River State Trail for miles of biking or spend a day fishing and boating on the Mississippi River. The nearby city of La Crosse provides a vibrant downtown scene filled with local breweries, riverside parks, and the beautiful Hixon Forest trails, ensuring there is something for every type of adventurer to enjoy.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is ideal for families seeking an active outdoor experience without sacrificing essential modern comforts. It is particularly well-suited for leisurely travelers who enjoy birdwatching, hiking, and sightseeing in a scenic, bluff-side setting. Because of its proximity to the city center, it also appeals to RVers who want a peaceful home base while still being able to explore the historic highlights and local dining options of La Crosse. It strikes a fine balance between a rustic getaway and a social destination.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Pond
• Swimming
• Fishing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 100 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (140)
• Spaces Available (100)
• 20 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (100)
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (50)
• Water (50)
• Electric (50)
• Max Amps (50)

User Reviews

Mallorie Branch

October 12, 2025

This place seems like a nice spit for seasonal RV owners, seems liek there was a decent community vibe. food was pretty good. but 47$ for a tent spot for less than 12 hrs.. and had to pay for shower? quite over priced for what you get as a tent camper.

Jenny Fine

September 28, 2025

I would rate it 5 stars if you had a camper and your own bathroom. We had a rooftop tent so it wasn’t ideal for us with no bathroom or shower close by our site. There were pretty icky port a potties everywhere which I didn’t use, we just rode our e bikes or drove to the bathroom at the bar which had very limited parking. It was quiet so that’s nice in a tent setting and not near a major road with traffic keeping you awake. Remember your quarters for the showers. 1 quarter gets you 2 mins in the shower. My husband wasted a bunch of quarters in the men’s because I guess the little lever was broken which activates the water. Perhaps it was user error so just a heads up they’re a little tricky. If we were in our camper (which we opted not to bring this trip) and not in our roof top tent I would have enjoyed this site a lot more for its quietness. But not having a real bathroom close made it a lot less enjoyable in our situation. Would stay again in our camper and not a tent. We didn’t come for Oktoberfest but it would have been nice to be able to ride our e bikes to down town La Crosse but the road in and out wasn’t very bike friendly. It was way back in the woods. The women’s toilet paper got dangerously low and one stall completely out so wouldn’t be a bad idea to bring your own to the bathroom.

Barbara Zelmer

June 28, 2025

We loved the large campsite and no mosquitoes! Nice bar & grill there too. Very nice people!

Mike Kleiner

September 16, 2024

Great campground. Clean and well kept. Great spring fed pool for kids. Pet friendly. Bar/restaurant serves great pizza. Just camped on 13th & 14th. Oh if you find a Stanley water cup with kids stickers let me know my Daughter left it sitting somewhere there!

melissa clements

May 29, 2023

This place is as natural as you can get even with people, pulling in huge rigs with their own showers and satellite TVs. All of that disappears into the beautiful landscape. Rather than having it look like a parking lot like some other campgrounds, campers are nestled into the woods. The strangest thing is that. There are no mosquitoes here. It’s so nice to enjoy a campfire without having to swat at mosquitoes all night. This place caters to the children, which is the way it should be. There is a very well designed play area for the children with lots of activities. The kids had a great time doing the karaoke night. Even though they don’t have a swimming pool, they have an artesian spring filled swimming hole. They have a very clean and comfortable lodge where you can find dart games and a pool table and a very excellent grill. We had the Friday night fish fry, which was one of the best I have eaten. Highly recommend!

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