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Goodman Park Campground is an inviting destination in Athelstane, Wisconsin, well-known for its pet-friendly atmosphere and beautiful natural setting. The campground offers accessible facilities, including wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking lots, making it a convenient spot for all visitors. With onsite parking, picnic tables, public restrooms and showers, and tent sites, it’s a comfortable place for campers and their canine companions.
The park is particularly popular among dog owners for its dog-friendly hiking trails and ample green space. Dogs are allowed throughout the park, so you and your pet can explore the picturesque river, waterfalls, and scenic bog trails together. Families and kids will appreciate the park’s amenities, from playgrounds to relaxing picnic areas. Whether you’re planning a camping trip, day hike, or a riverside picnic, Goodman Park Campground is a great choice for enjoying the outdoors with your dog in northeast Wisconsin.
Beautiful park clean pit toilets really relaxing
I take the kids here every year for our annual “Camping With The Critters” Its always been a memorable experience. There have been a few times when I’ve walked over to the firewood barn between 3:30-4pm to get firewood but its still locked. And, aside from the occasional rude and obnoxious neighbor campers (which isn’t the parks fault) its been great!!
Small rustic beautiful campground. Can walk to the river from site. Pit toilets, but clean. Weird, didn’t see any dear or small animals like squirrels though. We did catch fish and some great views of Strong Falls.
This was a perfect getaway with our family and friends. The waterfall is beautiful especially with the bridge to walk across. NULL per night to camp, no electricity. There is a dump station. We will absolutely be going back.
Absolutely amazing hiking and amazing camp grounds even though i wasn’t camping there. 😭
The water fall is amazing but the trails that lead through the bog are something else, there are bits of the trail with flowing fresh water where you can see LIVE sphagnum moss which is pretty uncommon. We came a little too early in the season but im willing to bet there are Sundews and Utricularia somewhere in the boggy area. The whole area screams biodiversity and is one of the best hikes I’ve ever been on hands down. 10/10 must see place.