I stayed here with a small trailer for 3 nights during the last week in May, 2025. The campground had many open sites.
Cost: ~$60 per night for a back-in on gravel.
Location: ~1.5 mi. from Sister Bay, WI.
Amenities: Gas station & camping supplies on-site, seasonal bar/grill.
Condition: Relatively new campground so no significant wear & tear yet.
Biking/Walking: Nothing intentional.
Remarks: This campground could easily be above average with a little more Feng Shui in campground design and thoughtfulness in creating a pleasant camper experience. The showers are all way too cramped, even the handicapped. E.g., the basic shower stall is ~2.5 feet square. The bathhouse lights are on a timer that detects motion in the common area, set obviously for the quick moving young & agile who do everything in a fraction of the time of an elderly, somewhat impaired vet. BTW, there's no veteran or senior discount here. There appears to be a heater for the bathhouse but no way or nobody to adjust it. Of course, this is not a problem for those who don't mind showering in 45-50° air temps. A camper shouldn't have to inform the staff when TP has to be replenished. Responsible campers expect basic campground rules to be enforced. E.g., travelers with dogs shouldn't be assigned a site among the spots for non-dog owners. Not everyone can simply tune out next door yipyip and woof.
There's more, but 'nuf said. A generous rating would be almost 3 out of 5, but sometimes rounding up can't...
Read moreLet's not argue about your definition of camping. We have a 30 foot travel trailer. Lots of people do. We like to take as much of home with us as we can when we travel with our camper. I am delighted with our experience at Dovetail Acres just outside Sister Bay in Door County. Yes, it's a new campground. The trees, all planted, are only about 10' tall. The pull-through campsites are relatively close together. But this campground has WiFi throughout! Last night we were able to stream our favorite Netflix program without interruption. Today, we have our full complement of YouTube TV with local Green Bay channels. We have a full hookup with electricity (both 30 & 50 amp service), water and sewer right here at the campsite. A raised grill and fire ring and picnic table are provided. I'm not sure what the per-night cost is but judging by the huge rigs parked here (plenty of open sites but probably about 40% full), the rates are not an issue. What's even more remarkable is that they have a tent section ( currently nobody camping there) and each site has a crushed limestone pad, water, electric and WiFi! Oh, and we are located in the No-Pets section. There is a generous section for people who bring their fur babies. They have a restaurant at the entrance under construction. This might be our new go-to location in Door County. ...
Read moreYeah, not sharing the love of this RV Park. It’s obvious that the owner tried hard to build an RV park with little knowledge of the industry. Our sewer connection was at the highest point of the lot and the pipe was another 10” above that, a pain to drain the hoses. It was not a dog friendly park, half the park is prohibited from any dogs, although the rules were not followed. The dog run was uncut and narrow-no way to pass other dogs. The whole campground was all gravel and super dusty. Very little shade since the park is new, the trees they planted will provide some shade in 10-15 years. The grass was really long when we checked in for the week and they cut around us, so if you want your site mowed, call the office. They have a restaurant, but no outdoor area, again not dog friendly, but all the towns are! The 2 stars are for the staff in the gas station, (where you check in), very friendly. It’s in a great location and our site was level, except for the area where the sewer pipe was located. There are many good choices in Door County, do...
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