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Babcock County Park Campground
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Babcock County Park Campground

McFarland, Wisconsin

2.0(1+)

About

Babcock County Park is a 37-acre park located on the east side of Lake Waubesa at the outflow of the Yahara River near the Village of McFarland on U.S. Highway 51. The park offers a boat launch, fish cleaning facility, and accessible fishing pier. It also has a 25-unit campground with electricity supplied to all sites, a fully accessible bathroom and shower, and a sanitary dump station. The park is named after Stephen Babcock, Wisconsin dairy scientist, known internationally for discovering the method for determining the percentage of butterfat found in milk. Visitors can enjoy angling on Lake Waubesa and explore the surrounding area. The park is easily accessible by car and has a paved trail for biking and walking. The park also features a playground equipment and picnic areas with outdoor grills.

Amenities

No amenities listed yet.

Available Site Types

  • 25-unit campground
  • Full Hookup RV Sites
  • Partial Hookup RV Sites
  • Back-In Sites
  • Tent Sites

Local Attractions

  • Lake Waubesa
  • Yahara River
  • Village of McFarland

Location

4601 Burma Rd
McFarland, WI 53558

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Babcock County Park Campground offer?

Babcock County Park Campground offers 25-unit campground, Full Hookup RV Sites, Partial Hookup RV Sites, Back-In Sites, Tent Sites.

What is there to do near Babcock County Park Campground?

Nearby attractions include Lake Waubesa, Yahara River, Village of McFarland.

How is Babcock County Park Campground rated?

Babcock County Park Campground has a 2/5 rating based on 1 Google reviews.

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