Public Land Camping

MAIN DAY USE

SPRING VALLEY, WIManaged by USACE
MAIN DAY USE

Things to Do

BikingBirdingBoatingCanoeingFishingHikingIce fishingKayakingNon-motorized boatingPhotographyPicnickingSnowshoeingStar gazingSwimmingSwimming siteVisitor centerWater accessWildlife viewing

RV & Site Information

Guests at MAIN DAY USE can enjoy essential amenities including Drinking Water (Peak Season). The site is maintained by US Army Corps of Engineers, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.

Popular activities at this location include Biking, Birding, Boating, and Canoeing. The campground's proximity to SPRING VALLEY offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Wisconsin region.

Located in SPRING VALLEY, Wisconsin, MAIN DAY USE provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.

About this place

Overview Main Day Use Are at Eau Galle Lake offers many family-friendly outdoor activities including fishing, boating and hiking, in the lush Wisconsin woodlands. Recreation In summer, the lake is a popular place for canoe, kayak and other non-gasoline powered boating. Fishermen cast their reels year-round for a chance to catch Bass, Panfish, Pike, and TroutFacilities Amenities include flush toilets, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, a large sandy swimming beach, boat ramp, and a fishing dock.Natural Features Eau Galle Lake is a 150-acre impoundment surrounded by densely wooded hills and bluffs. Its waters are fed by the 35-mile Eau Galle River, shaded with scenic mixed hardwoods. Nearby Attractions Crystal Cave, Wisconsin's longest cave, is approximately 1 mile southwest of Spring Valley, WI. A series of steps and ramps allow visitors to descend over 70 ft. among stalagmites and rippling flowstone. Spring Valley Golf Course is nearby.

Getting There

From Minneapolis/St. Paul, take I-94 east to Exit 24. Take County Road B south approximately 6 miles and follow the highway signs to the park.

Amenities

Drinking Water (Peak Season)
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