Alana Springs Campground near Richland Center, WI

Nestled in Wisconsin's Driftless Area, Alana Springs offers spacious RV and tent sites with water, electric, and free WiFi.

Alana Springs Campground

Welcome to Alana Springs Campground

Plan your stay with confidence

Alana Springs Campground is a quiet place to camp nestled in the Driftless Area. We have large campsites with water and electric. A dump station is on site. Bathroom and Shower house as well as free WiFi is available for registered campers.

ShowersElectricWater hookupPets allowedFire pitWiFiExtra car spaceTent Sites

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Sites

Choose the right setup

Site styles available for this campground.

Amenities at Alana Springs Campground

Planning your trip to Alana Springs Campground? Here are some amenities we’ve found for this campground.

  • Showers

    Showers may be shared or private depending on the park.

  • Electric

    Electric hookups, when available.

  • Water hookup

    Water hookups, when available.

  • Pets allowed

    Pet-friendly policies may apply.

  • Fire pit

  • WiFi

    Wi‑Fi availability can vary by site.

  • Extra car space

Local attractions

Nearby things to do

A local guide for campers staying at Alana Springs Campground.

Richland Center, WI

Covered Bridge Trail

Hiking & Sightseeing

Explore the scenic historic covered bridges of Richland County, with easy walking and great photo opportunities right in the surrounding area.

Pine River Paddling

Water Sports

The Pine River offers a calm, beginner-friendly canoe and kayak float through wooded Richland County landscapes perfect for a half-day trip.

Richland Center Downtown

Cultural & Dining

The nearby Richland Center downtown district features local shops, restaurants, and the historic A.D. German Warehouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Wildcat Mountain State Park

Hiking & Nature

Located within a short drive, Wildcat Mountain State Park offers bluff-top hiking, horseback trails, and sweeping views of the Kickapoo River Valley.

Tower Hill State Park

Picnicking & History

This compact but historic state park features a restored shot tower, shaded picnic areas, and access to the Wisconsin River for fishing.

Kickapoo Valley Reserve

Outdoor Recreation

A vast natural reserve offering hiking, wildlife watching, and paddling along the winding Kickapoo River through one of Wisconsin's most scenic valleys.

Rates at a glance

Choose nightly, weekly, or monthly stays to match your travel plans.

Nightly

$45

Perfect for weekend trips and quick getaways.

  • 30/50 amp service

  • Water hookups

  • Pet-friendly sites

Taxes and add-ons may apply.

Weekly

$270

Stay longer and settle into the river lifestyle.

  • 30/50 amp service

  • Water hookups

  • Pet-friendly sites

Taxes and add-ons may apply.

Monthly

$650

Ideal for extended stays and seasonal visitors.

  • 30/50 amp service

  • Water hookups

  • Pet-friendly sites

Taxes and add-ons may apply.

What guests mention

Based on recent guest reviews.

Picnic tables are noted as part of the site setup at Alana Springs Campground, contributing to a comfortable and functional outdoor experience.

  • Sites come equipped with a picnic table, offering a convenient spot for outdoor dining and relaxing at camp.
  • The picnic table pairs well with the covered burn pit on-site, making for a cozy and complete campsite setup.
  • The wooded, shaded surroundings complement the picnic area, adding to the overall atmosphere of the campground.
"Very wooded with a picnic table and a covered burn pit."

Campground map

See every site, loop, and amenity before you arrive

Preview the full campground layout, then open the shareable map page when you want to send directions to friends and family.

Alana Springs Campground campground map

How to find us

Planning your trip to Alana Springs Campground? Here’s how to find it.

22628 Covered bridge road, Richland Center, WI, US