Indian Trails Campground
Overview
The crunch of pine needles underfoot and the faint rustle of horses grazing nearby greet you as you pull into Indian Trails RV Park on Pine Creek Road. The scent of fresh mountain air mingles with the subtle earthiness of the forest, setting a calm tone for your stay. Here, the quiet is punctuated by birdcalls and the occasional clip-clop of hooves wandering past, giving a sense of spaciousness and peace that keeps campers coming back year after year.
Morning light filters through towering pines as hikers and equestrians alike set out on a network of trails winding through the area. The park’s paths vary from steep, rocky climbs to shaded routes blanketed in soft ground cover, offering options for all energy levels. A paved road, wheelchair and bike-friendly, leads up to a lookout point where sweeping views unfold. For those with stamina, further exploration reveals a tranquil pond tucked into the hills. Wildlife sightings are frequent: deer and elk often cross trails at dawn, rabbits dart through brush, and a chorus of birds fills the air. Horseback riders appreciate the nearby corrals, though shade is limited for animals during hotter hours.
Indian Trails RV Park separates pedestrian campers from equestrian visitors with two distinct loops, creating pockets of privacy and space. Large sites like #5 and #7 stretch out with room for multiple tents, vehicles, and even small groups, allowing tents to be pitched well away from dining areas. The ADA-accessible Site #6 ensures inclusivity, and vault toilets in each loop remain consistently clean and odor-free. Water stations are conveniently placed, supporting easy access to fresh water. Camp host Matthew is a known presence, greeting arrivals and offering helpful tips; his attentiveness reassures those new to camping or first-time visitors. The fee system relies on a simple drop box, emphasizing a relaxed, self-managed atmosphere.
Evenings here often settle into a gentle quiet, broken only by the distant snort of horses or the soft whisper of the wind through pines. Campers appreciate the blend of well-kept facilities and natural surroundings, where privacy is respected and the pace slows just enough to reconnect with the outdoors. It's this balance—between friendly hosts, thoughtful amenities, and the wild trails beyond—that draws people back season after season.
Location
W6445 Haynes RoadPardeeville, Wisconsin 53954
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Frequently Asked Questions About Indian Trails Campground
Does Indian Trails Campground allow pets?
No, Indian Trails Campground does not allow pets.