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State Parks & Forests
Kohler-Andrae
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Camping at Kohler-Andrae State ParkFamily Campground
The park has a 105-unit family campground, including 49 sites with electrical hookups. Each campsite has a campfire ring and a picnic table and can accomodate a limit of 6 people or one family (parents and minor children plus two guests). Each site is limited to one wheeled camping unit and two vehicles which must be parked on the paved drive. Off-site parking for additional vehicles is available. In addition, a canvas and pole tepee is for rent in the summer for those who do not have their own camping equipment or who want the experience of camping in a primitive shelter. Kohler-Andrae also has a specially designed campsite, rest room and shower for campers with physical disabilities. The campground is open all year. During the warm weather season, showers, flush toilet and laundry facilities are available in the family campground. Campsites do not have water or sewer hookups, but a trailer dump station and a fresh water fill-up station are available in the park.
Take an early-morning walk to the beach and watch the sun rise over Lake Michigan. Group CampgroundThere are two group campsites with a combined capacity of 50 people. Tents only are allowed in this area. Vault toilets are provided. ReservationsFor amily and group camp reservations, call toll-free to (888) WI-PARKS ((888) 947-2757, TTY (800) 274-7275), or use the Internet. To reserve the picnic shelters, use the reservation form or call (920) 451-4080. Camping TipsPark records show the most campsite vacancies during the early summer before the July 4 weekend and again after the Labor Day weekend. There are many fine camping days during those periods. During the heavy use season the campground generally fills most days, and the use of the reservation system is highly recommended. Eighty-nine percent of the campsites are available under the reservation system, with the rest available on a first-come, first-served basis. More InformationFor more Information, ask Mary Kultgen, (920) 451-4080. Last Revised: Wednesday April 02 2008
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