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Goose Island Campground

Overview

Goose Island Campground is a sprawling outdoor destination located on the largest island in the upper Mississippi River. Known for its natural beauty and expansive footprint, this La Crosse County park offers a mix of rustic charm and modern convenience. It serves as a gateway to the famous Driftless Area of Wisconsin, providing a serene escape for nature lovers and families alike who want to experience the river life.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just south of La Crosse in Stoddard, the park is nestled within the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. The landscape is defined by lush river bottoms, winding sloughs, and majestic bluffs that tower over the water. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by a vibrant ecosystem where the river's gentle current dictates the pace of life and provides a stunning backdrop for every campsite.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground boasts over 400 campsites, many of which offer electric and water hookups suitable for various RV sizes. On-site facilities include modern restrooms, showers, and a convenient camp store for essentials. For recreation, visitors can enjoy multiple boat ramps, a swimming beach, and a popular disc golf course. The park also features an extensive trail system and a nature center, ensuring there is plenty to explore without leaving the grounds.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond the park boundaries, the nearby city of La Crosse offers vibrant dining, local breweries, and shopping experiences. Nature enthusiasts should explore the Great River State Trail for biking or take a scenic drive along the historic Great River Road. The area is also a premier destination for bird watching, especially during migration seasons when bald eagles and various waterfowl are frequently spotted along the shoreline and in the marshes.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for active families and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy being on the water. Because of its vast size and variety of activities, it caters well to those planning longer stays or group gatherings. If you appreciate a park that prioritizes river access and natural immersion over a high-end luxury resort feel, Goose Island is a perfect fit for your Wisconsin RV itinerary and offers an authentic river valley experience.

Amenities

- Tenting

• Dedicated Tenting Area

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Mississippi River)
• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Marina
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (239)
• Max Length (55)
• Paved Sites (97)
• Gravel Sites (28)
• Grass Sites (114)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Water (140)
• Electric (239)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (50 x 55)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Kayla & Chris

November 11, 2025

My friend and I enjoy the walking trails in the woods, although last time we went, there was soo much dog poop left right in the middle of the trail. However, the woods and marsh areas are so calming and peaceful. I love listening to the birds and frogs. We even saw a couple deer.

Bela VanderVoort

October 22, 2025

Pricing is ridiculous if you are tent or car camping. We had two cars that people were sleeping in plus one tent. We were required to pay for two sites along with one overflow tent. When we inquired on the phone previously we were told one site would be all we needed. The site across from us had two vehicles and a bunch of people sleeping in one big camper. I'm sure that counts as a single "camping unit". Apparently they also charge you to use the shower.

Kali Thomas

October 07, 2025

Over priced for flooded sites . Stayed Aug Sept and 1st week October when we were leaving the belts on our 79 camper broke. We told camp staff they charged me another night while we tried to repair it. Even tho it wasnt plugged in and we didn't stay in it. Went back The next day to try again and were harassed immediately by a very rude staff member accusing us of abandoning it even tho we told them exactly what was going on. She then threatened to have upper management get involved. Called aaa and went to pay only to find it closed. OVER 40 DOLLARS?!?

Jamie S

September 17, 2025

Great location with boat launches, shore fishing, and option for big campsites. Beautiful! Mosquitoes... dont plan to be out at a campfire at night. Thsi was the only really problem. Deet, fogger, candles and thermacell didn't work...real bummer!! That is nature.

Alex Williams

July 27, 2025

Goose Island Campground is a surprisingly nice place with plenty to do. The campsites are pretty close together, so be aware that it can get packed. There's a beach, hiking trails through the woods, and a ranger station with a small convenience store that's open from 9 am to 9 pm. The showers are clean and cost a quarter for four minutes. Overall, I recommend checking it out.

Calvary For Life

June 13, 2022

Upon arrival we found the sight we reserved completely swamped and uninhabitable. We drove back to the check in point where we found out that it had been marked as “wet” but they forgot to let us know. We were given another sight which we went to and started setting up (an hour later) and moments later while we were unloading I was told I needed to move my vehicle because campers were complaining that they couldn’t get by. However, two motor homes had just went by without an issue. I feel this was simply the hostesses way of passing the buck. The wood they sell is simply what they hack off the edges of the tree during debarking and it is rather thin. The showers are pay showers which is ridiculous after paying what we paid to camp there. The bathrooms are simply a breeding ground for mosquitoes. No paper towels or hand dryers. The place caters to Motor Homes and Trailers. They treat tent campers as second rate citizens. The sites are small and packed right so you can expect to be near your neighbors and hear them quite well. This place is nothing like it was years ago and I will never return.

Rebecca Bond

June 10, 2022

Nice and clean campground including the bathrooms and showers. Showers are pay to shower.

mollie reid

May 29, 2022

I had such a relaxing two days of quiet with a beautiful back drop of the Mississippi River close enough to touch.

K Lee N

May 18, 2022

We have a seasonal at Goose Island,guess that about says how much we love it. Sites in the back are huge,friendly campers,on the Mississippi river,how can you beat that.

Nicole Mayer

September 24, 2021

Unfriendly campground host. I have never been so appalled and felt so segregated for having a larger dog at a “dog-friendly” campground. She didn’t even give us a chance to check-in before making snide comments about picking up after my dogs and you know they aren’t allowed off leash and you know we don’t allow fences but I guess you’re is attached to the camper (it’s a travel trailer with a patio). They better not jump the fence. Like oh my gosh lady we haven’t even stayed a night yet. My dogs are super friendly and extremely well trained. Great environment. Very very poor choice for a host. I would NOT recommend if you have dogs!!! Attitude is on point with this host.

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