Myron County Park
Overview
Driving into Myron County Park, the tranquility envelops you like a soft embrace, a contrast to the daily rush of life just beyond these serene pines. The sun filters through the towering oak and pine trees, dappling the ground with patches of light that dance with the gentle breeze. This isn’t just any campground; it’s a place where laughter mingles with the sounds of rustling leaves and the occasional splash from the nearby Red Cedar River. Campers return year after year, drawn by the park’s quiet charm and the welcoming presence of hosts like Jerry and Melanie, who have become a part of many families’ summer traditions.
The day here flows with a lazy ease. Mornings begin with the aroma of fresh coffee wafting from campsites, the calls of birds punctuating the stillness. Families can often be found at the river’s edge, preparing for a day of tubing or fishing, their laughter ringing out as they load up coolers and gear. The river, shallow and inviting, offers a perfect playground for both kids and adults alike, with a boat ramp that promises easy access for those looking to paddle or float. For those seeking a bit of adventure, a short drive to Sand Creek reveals a tube rental spot, where friendly locals can provide everything needed for a day of fun on the water.
Myron County Park offers campsites that feel like a natural extension of the surrounding landscape. Each site is shaded and spacious, surrounded by the calming presence of mature trees, making it an excellent option for families looking to set up camp without the harshness of the midday sun. Campers rave about the cleanliness of the facilities, from the well-kept bathrooms to the tidy dump station. WiFi is a welcome bonus, allowing for a connection to the outside world if needed, although most find themselves blissfully unplugged. The pavilions scattered throughout the park serve as perfect gathering spots for family games or evening meals under the stars.
As evening falls, the atmosphere transforms into a peaceful retreat. Campfires crackle softly, with the sweet scent of marshmallows roasting lingering in the air. The quiet hum of nature surrounds you, making it easy to forget the noise of the outside world. It’s moments like these, shared with family or friends, that keep campers coming back to Myron County Park. While the high nitrate levels are posted clearly for safety, it hardly overshadows the joy
Location
County Hwy DNew Auburn, Wisconsin 54757
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Southworth County Park — New Auburn, Wisconsin 8.5 miles away
- Pioneer Park - Prairie Farm — Prairie Farm, Wisconsin 14.1 miles away
- Morris Erickson County Park — New Auburn, Wisconsin 14.8 miles away
- Turtle Lake City Park — Turtle Lake, Wisconsin 26.3 miles away
- Brunet Island State Park — Cornell, Wisconsin 26.4 miles away
- Pine Point County Park — Holcombe, Wisconsin 26.9 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Myron County Park
Does Myron County Park allow pets?
No, Myron County Park does not allow pets.