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Wisconsin RV Parks with EV Charging

Discover 6 RV parks in Wisconsin with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.

  • 4EV Charging Allowed At Campsite
  • 1EV Charging Stations Available
  • 1EV Charging Not Allowed

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Wisconsin offers RV travelers Door County beauty, Northwoods lakes, Mississippi River bluffs, and Midwest charm. From Apostle Islands to Wisconsin Dells to charming small towns, the Badger State provides diverse camping. Good EV infrastructure in southern areas with developing northern networks supports electric vehicle exploration.

RV Camping in Wisconsin

Wisconsin features 49 state parks plus abundant county and national forest camping. Popular destinations include Peninsula State Park in Door County, Devil's Lake State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, and Pattison State Park. The state offers diverse camping from Lake Superior shores to river bluffs to Northwoods forests. Most parks provide modern facilities with electrical hookups.

EV Charging Infrastructure in Wisconsin

EV charging in Wisconsin is good in southern areas along I-94, I-90, and around Milwaukee and Madison. Door County and other tourist areas have growing networks. However, northern Wisconsin and remote areas have limited charging. Distances between services increase heading north. Tesla Superchargers and other networks cover major routes in southern Wisconsin but are sparse in the north.

Planning Your EV RV Trip

Wisconsin camping is highly seasonal due to cold winters. Summer (June-August) is prime season with popular parks booking far ahead. Fall colors (late September-October) are beautiful but weather cools quickly. Spring can be cool and buggy. Door County is extremely popular in summer and fall - book very early. Plan charging carefully for Northwoods adventures. Popular parks require reservations months in advance for summer. Consider shoulder seasons for better availability but prepare for cool weather.

Verified RV Parks in Wisconsin

Door County KOA Holiday

Brussels, Wisconsin
EV Charging Stations Available

Charging at campsites is not allowed, but this KOA has EV charging stations.

Nearest DCFC: Green Bay, ~20 miView details

Dell Pines Campground

Baraboo, Wisconsin
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

Electric vehicles may only be charged through your RV's electrical outlet, not at the pedestal, because the campground's pedestals are not designed for electric vehicle charging. Additionally, damage at a pedestal from EV charging will result in a minimum $100 repair fee.

Nearest DCFC: BarabooView details

Wisconsin Dells KOA Holiday

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
EV Charging Not Allowed

At the Dells KOA, they do not allow EV charging from any of their electrical outlets. However, they do have plans for the future of adding some EV charging stations.

Nearest DCFC: Wisconsin DellsView details

Sky High Camping Resort

Portage, Wisconsin
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

A reader reports that EV charging is permitted at the campsites. We could not confirm a specific EV charging policy with the resort.

Nearest DCFC: Arlington, ~12 miView details

Tigerton OHV Park & Campground

Tigerton, Wisconsin
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

A reader reports that EV charging is permitted at the campsites. We could not confirm a specific EV charging policy with the park.

Nearest DCFC: Waupaca, ~27 miView details

Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

Plymouth, Wisconsin
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

A reader reports that EV charging is allowed at the sites. We could not confirm a specific EV charging policy with the resort.

Nearest DCFC: Sheboygan, ~12 miView details

Pro Tips for EV Camping in Wisconsin

When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Wisconsin, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.

Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!