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RV Campgrounds In De Pere, Wisconsin -- Find RV Parks

44.4489° N, 88.0604° W

Quick Overview

De Pere sits along the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin, where historic charm meets modern convenience for RV travelers. This small city of 25,000 offers a quieter alternative to nearby Green Bay while keeping you connected to major attractions and outdoor recreation. The Fox River Trail runs right through town, and you're just minutes from Lambeau Field when the Packers are playing.

The camping scene around De Pere includes several RV parks and campgrounds, with all several being paid facilities that offer full amenities. You won't find some free camping options here, but the paid parks deliver solid value with full hookups, clean facilities, and convenient locations. Most parks cater to both overnight travelers and seasonal campers who want easy access to the Fox Cities region.

From your campsite, you can bike the Fox River Trail system that connects multiple communities, explore the historic downtown district with its antique shops and riverside restaurants, or take day trips to the Door County peninsula. The National Railroad Museum in nearby Green Bay houses one of the largest collections of railroad artifacts in the country, while the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park offers family-friendly activities just 15 minutes away. Bay Beach Amusement Park provides old-school carnival rides at Depression-era prices.

The RV parks here work well for different camping styles. Full-hookup sites accommodate big rigs with slide-outs, while some parks offer seasonal rates for snowbirds or workampers. Most facilities include amenities like laundry rooms, Wi-Fi, and recreational areas. The proximity to Green Bay means you get small-town atmosphere with big-city conveniences nearby.

Summer brings the best weather and highest occupancy rates, especially during Packers season from August through January. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds, making them ideal for exploring the Fox River Trail system. Winter camping is possible but limited, as some seasonal parks close from November through March.

Our directory helps you compare amenities, read reviews, and find the right fit for your rig and travel style in the De Pere area.

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Traveling to De Pere by RV

De Pere sits right off Highway 57, making it easily accessible for RVs of all sizes traveling from Milwaukee or Green Bay. The main route from the south follows I-43 north to Highway 172 west, then Highway 57 north into town. This route avoids downtown Green Bay traffic and provides straight-shot access to most campgrounds.

From the Twin Cities, take I-94 east to Highway 29 east, then Highway 57 south. This scenic route passes through central Wisconsin's farmland and small towns, with plenty of wide shoulders and gentle curves suitable for large motorhomes. Highway 57 itself is a well-maintained four-lane road with good sight lines.

RV drivers should note that some local roads near the Fox River have weight restrictions, particularly the historic downtown bridges. Stick to Highway 57 and marked truck routes when possible. The Kwik Trip on Highway 57 serves as an excellent fuel and supply stop with easy RV access, diesel pumps, and a large parking area.

For supplies, Festival Foods on Heritage Road offers groceries with RV-friendly parking, while Fleet Farm provides camping gear and automotive needs. Both locations have spacious lots that accommodate big rigs. The area has good cell coverage for GPS navigation, though downloading offline maps is always wise for exploring rural areas around the Fox River valley.

Dump Station Costs in De Pere

RV camping rates in De Pere typically run $35-55 per night for full hookup sites, with seasonal rates available at some parks for extended stays. Premium sites with concrete pads and extra amenities may reach $60-70 during peak summer months or Packers game weekends.

With a portion% free camping and a portion% paid options, you're looking at commercial RV parks exclusively in this area. However, the paid parks often include amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV, and recreational facilities that justify the cost. Some parks offer weekly and monthly discounts for longer stays.

Seasonal pricing peaks during summer months and Packers season, with rates jumping 20-30% during home game weekends. Spring and fall offer the best value, with some parks reducing rates by $10-15 per night during shoulder seasons.

Good Sam and Passport America memberships can save you 10-50% at participating parks in the area. Harvest Hosts doesn't have locations directly in De Pere, but several farms and wineries within 30 minutes offer overnight parking for self-contained RVs.

Fuel costs run slightly below national averages here, with diesel typically 10-15 cents cheaper than in major cities. Grocery prices at Festival Foods and Pick 'n Save remain reasonable compared to tourist destinations, making De Pere a budget-friendly base for exploring northeastern Wisconsin.

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Best Time to Visit De Pere by RV

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Winter

December-February

15-35°F

Crowds: Low

Many seasonal parks close; limited camping options but great rates at open facilities.

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Spring

March-May

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Parks reopen with moderate rates; ideal weather for Fox River Trail activities.

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Summer

June-August

60-80°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with highest rates; book ahead for summer festivals and events.

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Fall

September-November

40-70°F

Crowds: High

Packers season drives demand; beautiful fall colors along river trails in October.

Explore the De Pere Area

Bay Shore County Park, though not primarily an RV facility, offers the best river access for fishing and kayaking if your campground allows day-use parking. The Fox River here holds walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass, with good shore fishing spots near the dam.

For dining, head to Titletown Brewing Company in downtown Green Bay for craft beer and pub food, or try Union Hotel in De Pere's historic district for upscale dining in a building dating to 1918. Both restaurants have parking areas that work for smaller RVs, though you might want to unhook your toad for easier maneuvering.

The Fox River Trail connects to over 25 miles of paved paths, perfect for morning bike rides or evening walks with your dog. Trail access points near downtown De Pere provide restrooms and water fountains. Most local campgrounds welcome pets, but always check leash requirements for the trail system.

Photography enthusiasts should hit the Claude Allouez Bridge at sunrise for river shots, or capture fall colors along the trail system in early October. The historic downtown area offers good architectural shots, particularly around the St. Norbert College campus.

Stock up on Wisconsin cheese at any local grocery store, but for the full experience, drive 30 minutes to Oneida Nation's convenience stores for authentic Native American goods and locally-made products.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in De Pere

What are the best RV campgrounds in De Pere?

De Pere has three quality RV parks that cater to different needs and budgets. All offer full hookups with 30/50 amp service, and most include amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and recreational areas. Check our listings for current availability and specific amenities at each location.

Is there free RV camping near De Pere?

No free camping options exist directly in De Pere, as all local facilities are commercial RV parks. For boondocking opportunities, you'll need to drive 45-60 minutes to state forest areas or consider Harvest Hosts locations on nearby farms and wineries outside the immediate area.

What is the best time of year to camp in De Pere?

Late spring through early fall offers the best weather and full access to outdoor activities like the Fox River Trail. However, avoid Packers home game weekends if you want lower rates and easier reservations, as the proximity to Green Bay drives up demand significantly.

Are there full hookup RV parks in De Pere?

Yes, all RV parks in De Pere offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Most provide 30 and 50 amp electrical service to accommodate everything from travel trailers to large Class A motorhomes with multiple slide-outs and high power requirements.

Can I boondock near De Pere?

Boondocking options are limited in the immediate De Pere area due to private land ownership and local regulations. Your best bet for dry camping is to head west toward state forests or north toward the Nicolet National Forest, both about an hour's drive from town.

How close are RV parks to Lambeau Field?

De Pere RV parks sit just 10-15 minutes from Lambeau Field via Highway 57 and local roads. This makes them popular during Packers season, so book well in advance for home games. Some parks offer shuttle services or easy public transportation connections to the stadium.

Can I access the Fox River Trail from RV campgrounds?

Most De Pere campgrounds provide easy access to the Fox River Trail system, either directly or within a short drive. The trail offers over 25 miles of paved paths perfect for biking, walking, or jogging, with multiple access points throughout the city and connecting communities.

What are the best RV campgrounds in De Pere?

De Pere has three quality RV parks that cater to different needs and budgets. All offer full hookups with 30/50 amp service, and most include amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and recreational areas. Check our listings for current availability and specific amenities at each location.

Is there free RV camping near De Pere?

No free camping options exist directly in De Pere, as all local facilities are commercial RV parks. For boondocking opportunities, you'll need to drive 45-60 minutes to state forest areas or consider Harvest Hosts locations on nearby farms and wineries outside the immediate area.

What is the best time of year to camp in De Pere?

Late spring through early fall offers the best weather and full access to outdoor activities like the Fox River Trail. However, avoid Packers home game weekends if you want lower rates and easier reservations, as the proximity to Green Bay drives up demand significantly.

Are there full hookup RV parks in De Pere?

Yes, all RV parks in De Pere offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Most provide 30 and 50 amp electrical service to accommodate everything from travel trailers to large Class A motorhomes with multiple slide-outs and high power requirements.

Can I boondock near De Pere?

Boondocking options are limited in the immediate De Pere area due to private land ownership and local regulations. Your best bet for dry camping is to head west toward state forests or north toward the Nicolet National Forest, both about an hour's drive from town.

How close are RV parks to Lambeau Field?

De Pere RV parks sit just 10-15 minutes from Lambeau Field via Highway 57 and local roads. This makes them popular during Packers season, so book well in advance for home games. Some parks offer shuttle services or easy public transportation connections to the stadium.

Can I access the Fox River Trail from RV campgrounds?

Most De Pere campgrounds provide easy access to the Fox River Trail system, either directly or within a short drive. The trail offers over 25 miles of paved paths perfect for biking, walking, or jogging, with multiple access points throughout the city and connecting communities.

Are there free dump stations in De Pere?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near De Pere.