Opening Day for Camping: Friday, April 17th, 2026
Opening Day for Camping: Friday, April 17th, 2026
Please reach out to us at (262) 334-1335 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
We do! We have both long-term and monthly full hookup sites with 30AMP and 50AMP, water and sewer hookup. For those in the area to work, we offer the perfect place to unwind at the end of a long workday.
Check In: After 3:00PM - at least 1 hour before dark.
Check Out: By 1:00PM
Early check in and late check out must be set up ahead of time to be able to accommodate, sometimes we are unable to accommodate. Fees apply. Call for details.
Our quiet time is 9:30PM to 8:00AM - These hours are strictly enforced.
Yes. However, only 1 vehicle is permitted at the campsite. Any additional vehicles will need to be parked in the main parking lot. NO parking on empty sites, in the grass or on the road. Any additional vehicles beyond 2 will be charged. All vehicles are required to register in the office prior to entering.
Yes! Campers may have visitors, number of visitors allowed at one time is limited; all visitors need to stop and check in at the office and pay admission fees then receive a car pass. Visitors are allowed to bring in pets. Visitors need to park in our main parking lot. Visiting hours are 10:00AM - 7:00PM. Site holder is held responsible for visitors' actions.
We accept cash and credit cards (fees apply). Checks are not accepted.
Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the campground. You will be able to search the web, however it likely will not support streaming. Long-term guests have the option to sign-up for cable and highspeed Internet through a local company.
We ask that you purchase our kiln-dried bundled wood from the office store. However, if you bring in any outside wood, it needs to be harvested within Washington County so we can protect our trees from diseases like emerald ash borer, spongy moth and oak wilt. Wisconsin regulates the movement of firewood in the state to help protect our trees and forests.
Each campsite has a level gravel pad, a fire pit and picnic table with water and electricity. The majority of our sites are 30AMP and 50AMP with sewer hookup. A handful of sites are 30AMP water and electric only.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the surrounding area. We have a hiking trail right here at the campground, too! Otherwise, we are near; The Ice Age Trail, The Kettle Moraine Trails, Ridge Run and New Fane Trails just to name a few!
We do not allow any golf carts, UTVs or ATVs on property.
We do require a 2-night minimum. However, if you give us a call, we are sometimes able to accommodate a last minute 1 night stay.
If you need to cancel more than 2 weeks before your arrival, we will refund your payment minus a 20% cancellation fee. No refund offered if cancelling within 2 weeks of your arrival (including if you have already arrived and leave before your scheduled departure date). No refunds due to weather conditions.
We are about 35-45 minutes north of Milwaukee. Your drive to the Summerfest Grounds and the Wisconsin State Fair Grounds is about 45 minutes.
We are about 27 minutes west of Port Washington.
We are less than 2 hours north of Chicago!
Looking for professional baseball? We are located 41 minutes north of American Family Field.
We are only an 8-minute drive to the Kettle Moraine Northern Unit Trail Head where you can enjoy hiking and the best mountain biking trails.
You can reach the Eisenbahn trail from our campground, it's a 7-minute bike ride to the trail or a 2-minute car ride.
*Farmer's Market: voted one of the best in Wisconsin!
*Food & Shopping: enjoy good eats and great shopping in downtown West Bend.
*The Bend: Check out our restored theater downtown where you can take in a show or event!
*Breakfast: Have a classic breakfast right around the corner at Sandy's Barton Cafe.
*Milwaukee River: Stroll along the Riverwalk or drop in your kayak at the boat launch downtown.
*Eisenbahn Trails: Grab a coffee at The Hub and take a walk or ride your bike along the Eisenbahn trail, which is approximately 20 miles long.
*Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA): a beautiful building open year-round, showcasing Wisconsin art. Home of the annual "Chalk Fest", usually held in the beginning of August.
*Shalom Wildlife Zoo: a few miles north of Lake Lenwood, it's a great local zoo and sanctuary.
*Washington County Fairgrounds: we have a wonderful county fair every summer. The fairgrounds also do shows and events throughout the season, so check out their schedule!
*Music Events: Check out music events at Regner Park and downtown West Bend.
*Hiking and Walking: Ice Age Trail, Eisenbaun Trail, Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve in Port Washington, Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit in Campbellsport, Lizard Mound in West Bend. Multiple trails weaving through the greater Kettle Moraine area. We are located in a beautiful partof the state with lots of geographical features for you to enjoy.
*Fishing: local lakes, fishing charters on Lake Michigan.
*Mountain Biking: New Fane Mountain Bike Trail, Glacial Blue Hills Recreation Area.
*Golfing: West Bend Lakes (right around the corner), Stinger's Golf in West Bend has a driving range. There are many other great courses within a 25-mile radius.
*Kayaking: multiple access points to drop your kayak in to head down the Milwaukee River (downtown West Bend has a launch point). County and state parks also have kayak launches.
*Sporting Clays: Barton Sportsman Club, Wild Wings
*Geo-Caching: West Bend is known for great geo-caching and holds a widely popular annual geo-caching event, "Cache Bash", generally held in the beginning of August.
*Cedarburg: Winery, quaint downtown shopping, old mill and covered bridge.
*Kewaskum: Annual KMSR Motorcycle Hillclimb on Father's Day, Kettle Moraine State Forest hiking trails, great fireworks display on July 3.
*Port Washington: Fish charters, downtown is along Lake Michigan, lighthouse, annual Fish Days.
*Horicon: Horicon Marsh Visitors Center, Ledge Park (unique rock formations along the Niagra Escarpment), marsh boat tours.
*Richfield: Holy Hill, Cabela's.
*Milwaukee: Home of the Brewers (professional baseball), wide array of museums, Milwaukee County Zoo, Botanical Gardens, multiple brewery tours, Harley Davidson Museum, Wisconsin State Fair, Historic 3rd Ward, Summerfest.
*Elkhart Lake: Road America (motorcycle and auto).
*Manitowoc : Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Manitowoc County Cherney Maribel Caves Park.
*Sheboygan: Bookworm Gardens, Kohler Andres State Park.
*Waubeka: Original Flag Day site.
*Oshkosh: Annual E.A.A. Fly-In Air Show and Museum, Lake Winnebago.
*Slinger: stock car races (Sunday Evenings).
*Hartford: Auto Museum, Tannery Tour, Schauer Performing Arts Center.
Lake Lenwood Beach & Campground
7053 Lenwood Drive West Bend WI 53090