Blackhawk Park Campground and Camping

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About the Campground

The campground offers 165 campsites, including 65 electrical site. 39 of the electrical sites are reservable. All non-electrical sites are non-reservable on a first-come first-serve basis. AMENITIES INCLUDE: Coin operated showers, two boat ramps, two playgrounds, two picnic shelters, sanitary waste disposal station, volleyball court, horseshoe pits pay phone and fishing dock.

Services & Amenities

Within Facility
  • Accessible Fishing
  • Accessible Restroom
  • Boat Launch Ramp
  • Dump Station
  • Flush Toilet
  • Interpretive Waysides
  • Pit Restroom
  • Playground
  • Potable Water
  • Showers
  • Swimming
  • Telephone

Fees

Peak Season
May 31 2010 -
Oct 30 2010
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $18.00
STANDARD ELECTRIC $22.00
GROUP SHELTER ELECTRIC $40.00
Walk In Season
Mar 30 2011 -
May 30 2011
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $18.00
STANDARD ELECTRIC $22.00-$24.00
GROUP SHELTER ELECTRIC $40.00
Peak Season
May 31 2011 -
Oct 30 2011
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $18.00
STANDARD ELECTRIC $22.00-$24.00
GROUP SHELTER ELECTRIC $40.00

Alerts and Important Information *Reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance.* 2 night minimum on weekends. 3 night minimum on holidays. The campground is open March through October. Reservations are available May 31st through October 30th. Blackhawk Park is open for first-come, first-serve customers from March 30th to May 30th. Reservations cannot be made at the park. Please register at the fee station. No ATV's, ORV's or any any unlicensed motorized vehicles are allowed in the park. Allowed per site are one RV and one tent OR 2 Tents. The campground telephone number is (608) 648-3314. No Parking or Driving off of established sites or roads is allowed in the electric site areas of the park. Everything except boat trailers must fit on the gravel part of the site. Pets are allowed on all sites, they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and attended to at all times. The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest (CNNF) has prohibited the possession, storage or transportation of any firewood that originates from outside the state of Wisconsin or that originates from more than 25 miles from the destination point. The exception is firewood gathered on the CNNF. This is to prevent the spread the Emerald Ash Borer and other exotic insect pests. For more information about Emerald Ash Borer call toll free 1-800-462-2803 or you may go on-line at: http://na.fs.fed.us/fhp/eab/ or http://www.emeraldashborer.info Firewood is available at or near camping facilities. Pets are allowed but must be leashed and not left unattended. No firearms or fireworks allowed in campground.>

Campground Contact Information

Open From: Jun 16 2010 to Jun 14 2011
Reservation Phone: 877-444-6777
Campground Reservations: Blackhawk Park
Campground Phone: 608-648-3314
Customer Service Phone:888-445-1474
Backcountry Permits Phone: 877-550-6777
E590 City Rd Bi
La Crosse, WI
608-648-3314

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More About Blackhawk Park Campground

Blackhawk Park is a campground located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This is a US Forest Service campground. All reservations can be made by calling 1-877-444-6777.

To find this campground check the map shown above, or enter -91.22306 latitude, and -91.22306 longitude into your GPS device.

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