RVs, pop-ups, and tents welcome!
The Wolf Creek Campground was created in 2005 on land donated to the Village by the Gratiot State Bank. Most of the work was done by a group of volunteers led by Bill Anschutz, a village resident. Conveniently located just off of the Cheese County Recreation Trail and Wisconsin Highway 11, Wolf Creek Campground is a great place for camping, ATV enthusiasts, and fishermen. Wolf Creek, a trout stream, runs through the campground and empties into the Pecatonica River. The Pecatonica is touted for fishing many varieties and canoeing as well. A foot bridge across the creek connects the campground to the park and trail.
24 campsites with water and electricity
10 campsites without electricity
Bathroom and shower facility
3 standard size and 1 handicap accessible showers are available
Wi-Fi available (Password: Gratiot1)
Fire pits with grills (campfires permitted)
Walking bridge to local park, food, and drink
Water fill station with easy access
RV dump station 1/4 mile away
Fuel for ATV's just one block away
Two playgrounds for children (one in the camping area and one across the Wolf Creek foot bridge)
Picnic tables
Pets allowed (on leash)
Campsites are first come, first served. No reservations.
Please fill out registration envelope (located on light pole near entrance). Payment is due upon check-in. Make sure to include your site number on your registration envelope.
Your registration slip must be placed in a window as proof of registration. Anyone without this slip may be asked to leave.
Stays longer than 14 days will require prior approval.
For other information, please call (608) 482-0981.
The Village of Gratiot feels that we have one of the most hassle free areas for camping, and having fun in general. We simply ask that you follow a few rules.
First come, first served. No reservations. (If you park your vehicle on a site to hold it, you still must pay the stated fee per night.)
Please fill out registration envelope (located on light pole near entrance). Payment is due upon check-in. Make sure to include your site number on your registration envelope.
Your registration slip must be placed in a window as proof of registration. Anyone without this slip may be asked to leave.
Stays longer than 14 days will require prior approval.
Quiet hours after 10:00 P.M.
Drive slowly and responsibly in campground. Help protect the children and keep the dust down.
No unnecessary driving around campground.
Keep ATVs off the grass.
Pets must be leashed and cleaned up after.
Pick up your trash. Leave a clean camp site. (Trash containers are for campers only. Violators will be prosecuted.)
Village of Gratiot is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Village of Gratiot reserves the right to refuse camping privileges to any person.
Access to all trails
Canoe landings for Pecatonia River
Fishing (handicap accessible)
Trout stream (Wolf Creek)
Golf courses (multiple within 30 minutes drive)
Historic Shullsburg 11 miles
Lafayette County Speedway 14 miles
Yellowstone Lake State Park 19.5 miles
Mineral Point (home to historic Pendarvis) 27 miles
Galena, IL 30 miles
Dubuque, IA 40 miles
House on the Rock (in Spring Green, WI) 45 miles
The Cheese County Recreation Trail runs through Gratiot, parallel to Hwy. 11. Along the trail in Gratiot, you will find the Gratiot BOCO (for food, drink and fuel), the Nixon House (full service restaurant, bar and hotel), the Wolf Creek Campground, the Gratiot Park (pavilion, baseball diamond, playground), and other choices for food and drink. Hop off the trail and get a little R&R in Gratiot.
We hope you visit us soon. We'd love to have you!
The Village of GratiotÂ