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Post Info TOPIC: House on the Rock in Wisconsin


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House on the Rock in Wisconsin


We're planning a trip to see the House on the Rock in Spring Green, WI -- we also want to tour the Winnebago Factory in Forest City, Iowa.  Does anyone have a recommendation for a big-rig friendly campground that would be nice enough to stay in for 2-3 days somewhere in between?

Thanks for any help you can give us.



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It's 180 miles between these 2 places, wouldn't you be more comfortable finding campgrounds at both ends? We have friends that just stayed at Wisconsin Riverside Resort in Spring Green and were happy with it. Check http://www.rvparkreviews.com/ for whats available in Forest City. Here's the listing
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Iowa/Forest_City.html
Good luck,

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That's a good idea, but unfortunately we don't have time to stay a couple of days in each, and really don't want to stay just one night ..... so thought maybe a place between would work best.

Some friends of ours recommended the Riverside Resort too.... looks pretty good on the website, but it's pretty far from Forest River.



-- Edited by Acorn on Monday 6th of July 2009 08:46:56 PM

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Slow down and enjoy! If you don't have time to see both this trip, go back again!

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Here's another idea. I've been to HOR a number of times, although not in the last 10-12 years. It used to be doable easily in 3-4 hours.

Come to Riverside resort for an overnight - it is lovely, we just arrived yesterday for weeks stay. Get up in the morning and do HOR, they have RV parking, and then drive the 3 hours to Forrest River, see Winnebago the next day and then relax a day.

Or, depending on which direction you're coming from, reverse it and stay on the river here for an additional day.

-- Edited by Luvglass on Saturday 11th of July 2009 11:38:33 AM

-- Edited by Luvglass on Saturday 11th of July 2009 11:39:25 AM

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