Waukesha County: 2026 campaign season opens in Waukesha County Parks

Campsites at several parks are reservable online

(WAUKESHA, Wis.) – Campers can once again enjoy the great outdoors as Waukesha County Parks opens its 2026 camping season. Reservations are available for campsites at four county parks, offering opportunities for families, friends and outdoor enthusiasts to experience nature close to home.

Campers can reserve sites at Menomonee Park, Mukwonago Park, Muskego Park, and Naga-Waukee Park, each providing unique camping experiences and access to hiking, biking, fishing, boating and other outdoor activities.

Menomonee Park, located in the villages of Lannon and Menomonee Falls, features 37 family and group campsites. The park also has a swimming beach, fishing areas, archery range, dog exercise area, playground, hiking and more.

Mukwonago Park showcases a glacial ridge and rolling terrain. Hammock camping is available in addition to 37 family and group campsites, both electric and non-electric. Amenities include archery, a swimming beach, dog exercise area, fishing, hiking and more.

Muskego Park provides a tranquil setting with abundant wildlife and 20 family and group campsites, some with electric hookups. Visitors can enjoy archery, hiking, fishing, swimming and more.

Naga-Waukee Park, features 30 family and group campsites, both electric and non-electric. Located on Nagawicka Lake in the town of Delafield, the park has campsites with easy access to boating, fishing, hiking, a swimming beach and other outdoor activities.

Campgrounds are open seasonally through October 31. Reservations are required and can be made online at wauk.co/camp.

Visitors must follow park rules, observe quiet hours and practice “Leave No Trace” principles to help protect natural areas. Firewood may be purchased onsite; outside firewood is not allowed to prevent the spread of invasive species.

More information about camping is available at waukeshacounty.gov/parks.