Lake Kegonsa State Park is located on the northeast shore of Lake Kegonsa and has 95 single family campsites in a partially wooded area. There are also about 76 sites with electric hookups. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. The following campsites are ‘double’ campsites: 13/14, 18/19, 26/27, 42/43, 47/48, 50/51 and 73/74. Group camping is also available.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. There’s also a beach, swim area, playground and picnic area. A concessionaire also sells firewood on all weekends during the camping season.
You may also like Blue Mound State Park, or Devils Lake State Park.
The area offers a wide variety of outdoor recreation including camping, fishing, swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, sailing, hiking, biking, hunting and wildlife viewing.
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I love Lake Kegonsa Campground but when you eliminated the nonreservable spots you ended camping in a state park for me. I cannot always plan ahead so really enjoyed the last minute head to the campground and get a electrical spot. I will probably not even bother to buy a State Park Sticker next year. Too bad because my family has a lot of great memories from the State Parks.
Hi Sheryl,
Sorry to hear about the change of policy regarding first-come, first-serve campsites at Lake Kegonsa State Park. It would be nice if Parks would keep at least some as non-reservable/walk-in sites.
i agree, all the sites are taken by computer savy people , zero non reservable site,, it really sucks so bad im going to sell my camper,, the state does not give a crap about the elderly,, the handicapped,, or any other person that is not really fast on the computer,, wtf happened and what idiots made these changes???
Definitely unfair. Out in California a bill has been introduced to change the current system into more of a lottery system for campsite reservations. This would be for state parks/campgrounds.