Perrot State Park offers RVers a scenic riverside escape in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, where the Trempealeau and Mississippi rivers converge beneath striking 500-foot bluffs. This southwestern Wisconsin gem combines full-service camping facilities—including 50-amp and 30-amp electrical hookups, water and sewer connections, dump station access, and modern showers and restrooms—with exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities.
The park's prime location provides direct access to the 24-mile Great River State Trail, a premier cycling destination, while marked canoe routes wind through scenic Trempealeau Bay with seasonal rental equipment available. Hiking trails showcase dramatic river vistas, and the surrounding landscape reveals the park's rich natural, archaeological, and historical resources that have drawn visitors for generations.
Nestled in the heart of the Mississippi River Valley, Perrot State Park suits both big rigs and smaller RVs with its full-hookup sites and inclusive amenities including picnic areas, tables, and firewood. The combination of accessible infrastructure, scenic natural beauty, and proximity to the Great River State Trail makes this Wisconsin Driftless region destination ideal for RV travelers seeking both comfort and adventure. Whether launching a biking expedition, exploring waterways by canoe, or hiking scenic overlooks, visitors find a well-equipped campground anchored in one of the Midwest's most geographically distinctive settings.