Swan Creek - Sue's Host Location
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Exeland, WI
Max Rig Size
45+ (ft)
Parking Spaces
5
Same Day Requests
Yes
This location is CLOSED for the winter after Labor Day. There may not be water or electric during the winter months and I have reservation requests turned off. However, the park will be open and guests can stop by any time. This is the mgt of Swan Creek Park.. I hope everyone enjoys our park. We DO NOT take reservations, The park has 5 electric hookups and are 1ST COME 1ST SERVE, and there is a MAXIMUM STAY OF 3 NIGHTS, Please leave donations in town at the Exeland Depot gas station." Several hookups available for a maximum of 3 nights. Electric and old time grill at each site. Restroom with electric and water centrally, but not at individual sites. Playground, baseball, and basketball area on site. Also picnic tables and covered pavilion. There is no charge, but donations are accepted for electric hookup. These are padlocked, so check in with Sue. You must haul away all trash due to bear activity in the area. The campground could flood in a flash flood, but this has not been an issue so far. All pets must be leashed at all times. Contact Sue about a possible dump station if needed. Everyone in town knows Sue and her number is posted so you can easily call her after your arrival or message me and I'll give you the phone number. It is a used park so there will be people there during the day. There is a playground, basketball court, restrooms, picnic tables, fire pits, and electric upon request. There is also a lot of water near this location to fish or do whatever else. The electric is locked if you do not call Sue. If you have kids, this location would be perfect! Thank you! Suggested Local Attractions:Train & Bar in Exeland. About 1 mile from Windfall Lake boat dock and beach and also within walking distance of Swan creek. Storage available within a mile with RV and multiple size units.
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Electric Hookup: 50A
Slideouts Allowed
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
Generators Allowed
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Campfire Ring Provided
House Rules
'Hi, this is the mgt of Swan Creek Park.. I hope everyone enjoys our park. We DO NOT take reservations, The park has 5 electric hookups and are 1ST COME 1ST SERVE, and there is a MAXIMUM STAY OF 3 NIGHTS, Please leave donations in town at the Exeland Depot gas station if using the electric."
Location
Access Road Conditions: Great access off highway 48 and the corner of Schwartz Rd Tow Vehicle Parking Details: Plenty of room at this park for parking but some weekends do fill up when there is a big event in town. There is no parking lot but there are several roads inside the park that you can park along.
Parking Surface
Unknown
Hosted By LadyoftheBook
Age:
30-45
Experienced Country Mom Details: Traveling with teen children. I enjoy getting away from modern entertainment. I work @Home. I am vegetarian. I am homeschooling grades 7-12. Home Town: Have kids in KY & NC Favorite Boondocking Locations: None yet Skills or Expertise to Share: Homeschooling & Vegetarian cooking.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
jks
10 months ago
Nice quiet small campground. I had no problem with cell service with AT&T but there is a train track somewhere in the near distance that blows the horn every time he comes by at night. We even got to watch a baseball game by Little folks at the Fields adjacent to the park
JimJeanetteGainer
2 years ago
We had a very relaxing overnight stay in this city park with 5 electric hookups and plenty of space for no hookup sites. The hookup sites were large enough for most larger RVs. I could have parked our 42 foot fifth wheel without too much difficulty. It is very well maintained city park in a small farming community. The town bills itself as the Trout Capital and the Trout Festival is schedule for Labor Day weekend. There were plenty of activities scheduled at the festival, and we were sorry we weren't going to be able to stay that long. The park has a memorial, playground, pavilion, and baseball field, but we saw almost not locals. We did request a stay and got a response even though the notes indicate that it is a first come/first stay location. I think if it had been full when we got there, we would have had to setup in a non hookup area. There are also plenty of ATV trails in the area. We walked the 1/2 mile to the center of town to drop off our donation for the electric at the market. Of note is that most of the businesses are closed Monday and Tuesday, so the market is the appears to be the only option for food those days. We would stay overnight here again in our truck camper.
GoatberryFarm
3 years ago
This is a campground with electrical poles, and grills to BBQ. It was a nice spot and we enjoyed being there. But I was a little confused by the fact that in the BW description it says there are no reservations accepted, and that it is first come, first served. I made the request to stay through the site and got a response that said I was the first to request it for that day. And when we arrived, there were only a couple of other sites used, so it all worked out, but since there is no “on site” check-in, I wonder if a few more people had happened to pull in and the spots were all full, I don’t think there would have been anything I could do? You should also be aware that Exeland is a dead zone for cell service, so if that is a problem for you, you should be aware. I had been given a number to call if I had any questions, but, without service, I could not have made the call if I needed to. Someone mentioned the train whistles......I did hear them, but they did not wake me up.
TravelingFarmerandNurse
3 years ago
Nice campground. Clean and quiet. Electric hook-up for 50 amp, 30 amp, or 110. Water for drinking. Bathrooms are clean. Very nice place!
HomeAdrift
4 years ago
The park was nice and well maintained. You can't really reserve a spot, it's first come first serve. Not sure BDW is the place to list a spot like this. I prefer the BDW way of knowing FOR SURE you have a reservation with someone. There would be a risk in summer time that the 5 spots here would be taken and you would be left figuring something else out. (Paid park 15 minutes North in Radisson) We pulled in post labor day, and so the place was empty. Water was supposed to be off and power off (we were warned). Water was actually on (one spigot by the bath house), and power poles unlocked. We used solar and generator, so never checked to see if the power was on. There is a heavily used train track less than a half mile from the park and the trains run 24 hours. Still, not to bad or extremely loud, but if you're a light sleeper, it could be an issue. I'm not complaining, it was FREE and worked out for us. We would stay here again for a night or two. The town of Exeland is right around the corner, population about 200. They have a gas station and few other stores.