Roche-A-Cri State Park campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in central Wisconsin. Located near Friendship in Adams County, this historic campground centers on a striking 300-foot rock outcropping, a geological landmark that has been revered for centuries. The park preserves significant Native American petroglyphs and pictographs, with interpretive exhibits that educate visitors on the site's indigenous heritage.
The campground caters to all RV types with convenient amenities including a dump station and fireplace areas for campfires. Campsites feature picnic tables and restroom facilities, with a playground area for families. A scenic stairway leads to the summit of the mound, offering hiking opportunities and rewarding views of the surrounding woodland landscape.
Recreation options include fishing in nearby waters, picnicking among shaded areas, and exploring marked trails throughout the park. The dramatic 'screaming rock' formation—named from French heritage—creates a distinctive backdrop for outdoor experiences. Established in 1948, the park combines outdoor camping with educational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for RV travelers seeking both natural recreation and cultural exploration in Wisconsin's rural heartland.