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  • Mead Lake Park | Clark County WI

    Mead Lake Park and Campground Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $20 to $34 per night. ​ Features Boat Launch Campsites Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas R.V. Dumpstation Pavilions Shower House ATVs/UTVs Are not allowed at Mead Lake Park and Campground. Located in the Town of Mead off of County Rd M., Mead Lake County Park is a remote, quiet park that promotes a family camping atmosphere. Mead Lake is the second largest lake in Clark County, providing for excellent fishing opportunities. Two public boat landings serve the lake, one of which is located immediately at the campground. Multi-season and extended camping stays were enhanced with the addition of a shower building and electric upgrades. Come, relax, and enjoy yet another quality Clark County Park and Campground. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Mead Lake Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Online Reservation System Mead Lake Park and Campground W8771 North Lake Road Greenwood, WI 54437 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Trails: ATV | Clark County WI

    ATV / UTV Recreation in Clark County Google Maps Please remember that only street legal motorcycles, driven by licensed drivers are allowed on the ATV/UTV trail system. Non-street legal motorcycles are not allowed on the ATV/UTV trail system and may only be ridden on the Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trails. ​ More than 135 miles of spring, summer, and fall ATV/UTV trails and routes wind and loop through the nearly 135,000 acre Clark County forest. Additional winter mileage is available, please refer to map for more information (ATV only, UTV's are not allowed on the trail system during the winter). Convenient trail access is located throughout the county forest. Trail amenities include parking lots, loading ramps, day use areas, fuel, and food. In addition, our ATV trails offer access to five county campgrounds. ​ C lark County ATV/ UTV trails ar e CLOSED. REMINDER: Forestry & Parks does not open and close town roads. Riders are responsible for contacting townships to verify status. ​ ATV/UTV Trails CLOSE November 1 - December 14 March 16 - May 14 ​ A TV /UTV Trails OPEN May 15 - October 31 December 15 - March 15 ​ Select for Winter ATV I nformation Clark County urges everyone to abide by state and county regulations. ATV travel is only allowed on the designated ATV Trails and ATV Routes. Only street legal motorcycles, driven by licensed operators, are allowed on the ATV trail system. Non-street legal motorcycles may only operate on the designated Knobby Ridge off road motorcycle trails. Licensing For information regarding licensing of ATVs in Wisconsin and state specific rules and regulations concerning ATV use, please contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources office at (888) 936-7463. Or see the Jackson County ATV Trails website . Thank you and safe riding! Wild Fire Prevention We would like to remind riders that ATV's are a possible ignition source for wild fires. Please follow all state regulations, including spark arrestors. Please click the following to see how else you can help prevent wild fires while operating your ATV/UTV. ​ For Clark County map click here to download. Permits, Passes, Terms & Conditions Gift Certificates

  • Sherwood Park | Clark County WI

    Sherwood Park and Campground Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $20 to $29 per night. ​ Features Boat Launch Campsites Disc Golf Course Basketball Court (half size) Volleyball Court Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Ice Picnic Areas Play Area R.V. Dumpstation Pavilion Shower House Vault Toilets ATVs/UTVs are not allowed at Sherwood Park and Campground ​ Located in the Town of Sherwood, Section 34, Dyer Road. Do you want to slow down life just a little? If your answer is yes, we invite you to make your casual approach to Sherwood County Park. The setting is remote and the fishing is fine. You will feel like you're a hundred miles away from the rest of the world. As with all Clark County campgrounds, recent improvements to camping and day use areas will help you to enjoy a quality outdoor recreation experience. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. Our most recent improvements in the summer of 2018 include a shower building with flush toilets and a nine hole disc golf course. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy rates for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Sherwood Park Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Disc Golf Course Instruction Signage Online Reservation System Sherwood Park and Campground W1251 Dyer Road Pittsville, WI 54466 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Wild Rock Park | Clark County WI

    Wild Rock Park and Campground Admission Fee: Daily Horse Riding Pass: $5, Season Riding Pass: $25, Family Season Pass: $50, Campsites range from $20 to $29 per night. ​ Features Campsites Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Play Area R.V. Dumpstation Pavilion Trail Access Vault Toilets ATV/UTV traffic is allowed at Wild Rock. ​ Located in the Town of South Foster, Section 1, Bald Peak Forest Road. "New Found Fun" is the term to use in describing Wild Rock Park. Wild Rock is the most recent addition to Clark County's repertoire of quality camping facilities, new developments meet the need of multi-recreational pursuits. Campground expansions and improvements are focused on establishing Wild Rock as common destination for ATV and horseback trail pursuits. Campsite reservations can be made by clicking the "online reservation system" link on the bottom of this page. Wild Rock has long been recognized as a desired destination for horseback riding trails. Recent expansions now provide for more than 40 miles of horseback trail that wind and loop through a portion of the 135,000 acre Clark County Forest. The trail system utilizes forest lands ranging from easy to more difficult terrain. Before and after your ride, the trail support facilities at Wild Rock will provide you with amenities to make your weekend excursion even more enjoyable. Wild Rock County Park provides convenient trail access and a day use area complimented by playground equipment and a shelter. Overnight camping is available with 27 campsites, sanitary dump station, potable water and electric and water service to many sites. Picket lines and manure bunkers are available for use within the campground, as well. There is also a warming house with a wood fire place inside that remains open on weekends only, from Labor Day into the fall riding season. This warming house is closed before the nine day gun deer season and remains closed until the winter Snowmobile and ATV season begins. Centrally located within the Clark County ATV trail system, Wild Rock is fast becoming a key destination for many ATV enthusiasts. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Wild Rock Park Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Trail Passes (Purchase) Horse Trail Map Online Reservation System Wild Rock Park and Campground N7171 Bald Peak Ave. Willard, WI 54493 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Campground Policies & Rules | Clark County WI

    CCFP Campground Policies & Rules CLARK COUNTY, WISCONSIN PARK SYSTEM Below is a list of general camping rules for Clark County Park System properties. ​ Clark County strives to make your visit with us a pleasurable experience. In an effort to accomplish this, we want to be as transparent as possible with our policies and rules. The below are some of our most frequently questioned policies, rules, and regulations. This is not an all-encompassing list. As a camper and park user you agree to abide by all policies, rules, the Clark County Ordinances, and any administrative ruling deemed by Clark County Forestry & Parks Committee and its authorized agents. Camping Permits & Check IN/OUT Time Check in time is 3:00pm. Early check in is not promised and is based on check out time of previous occupant. Check out time is 1:00pm. Late checkouts may be charged an additional nights camping fee. Camping permits shall only be allowed at designated campsites except for authorized camping in the county forest. Camping permit must be obtained before setting up camp. Any person obtaining a permit shall be 18 years or older. Permits are non-transferable, non-refundable and may be revoked at the county’s sole discretion. All campers shall comply with permit conditions. Reservations, Camping Season & Conditions Reservations can be made for eligible campgrounds and reservable campsites from May 1st through September 30th, the reservation season. To make a reservations visit webtrac.co.clark.wi.us. Reservations are taken up to a maximum of 400 days in advance of check-in date, must be made at least three (3) days in advance of check-in date, and reserve for a minimum of two (2) nights. Within three (3) days all unreserved campsites are first come first serve. Please be sure to check that the site you select will work for your camping unit and also the dates that you are reserving for are correct. If a site has been reserved via the reservation system, it will remain held for the reserved party whether or not the party shows up and uses the site. Reserved sites will not be sold again unless approved by park management. Reservation changes will require another $10 reservation fee. Reservations lasting longer than six (6) nights may be eligible for an “Extended Stay Camping Discount”. All reservations lasting longer than six (6) nights are subject to the “Extended Stay Camping Policy ” RESERVE Vehicle Permits - Levis Mound Trails and Lake Arbutus Boat Landings A vehicle admission permit is required for any motor vehicle that is using the boat landings on Clark Co. property around Lake Arbutus. There are four boat landings on Lake Arbutus. Levis Mound trail system requires a vehicle pass to be displayed if you are biking or cross country skiing. Parking areas are monitored by the Clark County Sheriffs Dept. There is self registration available or click below for online purchase. ​ ​ ​ ​ Off Season Camping & Seasonal Water Systems October thru April are non-reservable months and sites are available on a first come, first serve basis where self-registration is required. Availability of camping amenities in the off-season is primarily dependent on weather and environmental factors. Snyder Campground, Russell Memorial Campground, Rock Dam Campground, and Mead Lake Campground are the only County campgrounds which contain a heated shower building and they may remain open to campers through the completion of the gun deer season. Clark County reserves the right to change these beginning and end dates, without prior notice. ​ Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations can be completed online, by phone or in person through the Business Office during business hours. Select reservations can also be cancelled online via department reservation website. Cancellations made ten (10) calendar days or more prior to reservation start date will receive a credit on their household account for the amount of the reservation that is paid minus all non-refundable reservation or cancellation fees. All credits on accounts expire one calendar year from date of creation. Credits on accounts can be used for purchases through the reservation system and are not eligible for redemption through self-registration envelopes. Credits on accounts below $850.00 in value can be surrendered for a check refund of 50% credit value. Credits on accounts $850.00 or more in value can be surrendered for a check refund of 75% credit value. Cancellations made less than ten (10) calendar days before reservation start date are not eligible for a credit on their account. Individuals may only reschedule their reservation to a new date in the future. Refunds for early departures and cancellations made during a reservation, including the morning of the reservation start date, are subject to administrative review and an “Administrative Refund Application” must be submitted to the Clark County Forestry and Parks Business Office with this request. The “Administrative Refund Application” must be submitted within two (2) business days of reservation termination. ​ Fees All fees are determined by the Forestry and Parks Committee, per night, per camping unit, per amenities present at the selected site regardless of use. For sites designated as multiple-unit occupancy, the additional unit will be required to pay all fees applicable to the site stayed on at the point of reservation. All fees must be paid prior to setup and permits displayed on provided site post. There is a $10.00 reservation fee applied to each reservation that is made. The reservation fee applies to every reservation, even when multiple reservations are made at the same time or for the same period. ​ Provided Information All measurements and amenities, including, but not limited to, electric service amperage, “Site Dimensions”, “Pad Dimensions”, “Site Size” & “Unit Max”, are provided to the best of the department’s current knowledge with no guarantee of accuracy. It is the camper’s responsibility to ensure that the site they are selecting for a reservation will work adequately for their desired experience. No guarantees are provided that your camping unit and additional items will fit within the site boundaries based on these measurements. Site dimension measurements are typically taken at the narrowest point of the campsite area. The true open square footage of a campsite may vary from the size that is listed. “Unit Max” measurements are provided as a best guess to the size of unit that will comfortably fit within the site. A camping unit larger than listed may be placed on the campsite as long as it fits within the campsite boundaries. ​ State Codes & Utilities State code requires a minimum separation of ten (10) feet between camping units. All water spigots will be fitted with a backflow prevention device at the beginning of the season and must remain on the water spigot. Using a splitter or removing the backflow prevention device is a direct violation of state code. Sewer caps must be on at all times. Draining of grey or black water onto the ground is strictly prohibited by State Code and will not be tolerated at any time. ​ Campsite Occupancy/Camping Party One camping party shall consist of no more than eight persons, regardless of age and shall include at least one adult. One designated campsite shall be occupied by only one recreational trailer, motorhome, pickup camper, sleeping tent or other authorized camping unit unless expressly authorized. One additional 4 person tent or smaller will be allowed. Screen tents are permitted as an addition to a camping unit. ​ Campsites Campers are not allowed to “sprawl” onto adjacent campsites or public spaces. All items, including vehicle and trailers, must fit on camper’s campsite. Campsites must be clean at all times. Boat docking/mooring is not promised with any campsite reservation. All waterfront shoreline is available on a first come first serve basis and also serves as public access to the water. To allow as much use as possible, we ask that when a boat is not in use that you please trailer it. ​ Vehicles/Parking Campsites at a designated campground shall NOT have more than 2 cars or trucks, or 4 motorcycles and no cars or trucks, or, 3 motorcycles and 1 car or truck. Extra vehicles must park in the campground parking lots. Vacant campsites are not parking lots. ​ ATV/UTV Operation ATV and UTV operation within a campground is only allowed in designated areas. Obey all signage, county ordinance and state laws. Operation of ATVs and UTVs are not allowed in all campgrounds. Know the rules of the campground before you make your reservation. Clark Co. Parks and Campgrounds ​ Motorized Devices No person shall operate or use a golf cart, electric scooter, unlicensed vehicle, or mini-bike unless expressly authorized. ​ Quiet Time & Visitors Quiet time is from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Campers are prohibited from setting up or tearing down their campsite during quiet hours. Guests are welcome in the campground between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; however the camper is responsible for their guests (and their guests’ actions) while in the campground. Guests are not allowed to park on vacant or unregistered campsites. If your site already has the maximum allowed for vehicles (2 per site) the registered camper is responsible to direct their guests to park in public parking areas. ​ Firewood/Campfires Any firewood transported into a Clark County campground must originate from within Clark County. Firewood supply must be maintained in a neat pile. Firewood cannot be delivered into the campground by an outside vendor. Do not burn garbage. Campers may collect dead and down firewood within a campground. Cutting of live trees is strictly prohibited. Burning firewood outside of designated fire ring is strictly prohibited. Campfires cannot be left unattended. Campfires are not permitted in upright cooking grills. Campers shall not discard any matches, cigarettes, cigars, pipe ashes, embers, or other lit items without first completely extinguishing such items. Campground staff does not deliver firewood. ​ Fireworks No person shall possess, fire, discharge, explode or set off any squib, cracker or other explosive or pyrotechnic device containing powder or other combustible or explosive material within the boundaries of any county park, recreation area, campground or special use area except by permission of the committee or its authorized agent. ​ Noise Please be kind to your neighbors. No person shall, through the means of speakers, instruments, devices, vehicles or any activities produce unnecessary sounds or noise which may annoy or disrupt a person or interfere with a person’s enjoyment. ​ Generators ​ Generator use is typically not permitted. Campground managers have full discretion for generator use. Any camper/customer who needs to operate a generator because of a health condition will be required to reserve an electrical site if any is available and not use the generator unless an outage occurs. If the available electric site is not a preferred location for the customer, it is not a valid justification for the customer to refuse the electric site re-assignment and use a generator. Generators cannot be used anywhere else in the park. ​ ​ Destruction/Entry No person shall disturb, vandalize, damage, deface, remove, attach to, or destroy any trees, shrubs, plants, rocks, gravel, sand, dirt, berm, or other natural materials. This includes but is not limited to any county structures, buildings, fences, gates, posts, tables, and installation or construction areas. ​ Pets Pets are allowed in all county parks and campgrounds as long as they are at all times kept on a leash not more than eight feet long. Unless an individual requires a trained service animal due to a disability, animals are restricted from the following areas: beaches, playgrounds, and all public buildings. Pets shall be effectively restrained or under the owner's control at all times. No person shall allow a pet to deprive or disrupt the enjoyment or use of any area by others. Pet owners are required to pick up and properly discard of all pet waste. ​ Cleaning No person shall wash, clean or process vehicles, persons, animals, clothing, cooking utensils, fish or wild or domesticated game in any body of water, picnic area, playground, bathroom, shower building, park, boat landing, parking lot, roadway, or within 100 feet of any pump, fountain or drinking water outlet. If the processing of game is expressly authorized, persons shall discard cleaning remnants (i.e. animal carcass). ​ Dumping Stations Clark County Forestry and Parks does not offer honey wagon service. Needed services may be arranged with outside vendors, who are required to remove said waste from the park. Discharging said waste into dump stations is not permitted. Three is no charge for use of dumping stations for registered campers. There is a $10 fee for others to use the dump station. ​ Garbage/Recycling Dumpsters are only for registered campers use and for waste generated while camping. Bag all trash securely, place in dumpsters and close the dumpster after use. Registered campers leaving trash in fire rings or campsite will be issued a citation for littering. Prohibited items include flammables or toxic materials, furniture, appliances, tires, auto batteries, mattresses and carpets. CLARK COUNTY ENCOURAGES RECYCLING; CONTAINERS ARE LOCATED BY THE DUMPSTERS. No rummaging or scavenging is allowed in dumpsters or recycling bins. ​ Air Conditioned Units If campsite will not be used for more than 24 hours, camper is expected to turn off the air conditioning unit in the camper. Park staff may turn off power to the electric pedestal if a situation requires it. ​ Inquiries If you have specific questions, please contact the Clark County Forestry and Parks Department Business Office at (715) 743-5140 Monday-Friday from 8:00AM to 4:30PM. Email: ForestryParksReservations@co.clark.wi.us clarkcountywi.gov ​ Click here for a PDF version of the Campground Policies & Rules ​ ​ PURCHASE PASS Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Parks and Campgrounds | Clark County WI

    Can you hear it? Nature is calling... Reserve a Site Online Forestry & Parks Parks and Campgrounds Beach Quality County Forest Application Policies More Snyder Park and Campground Get rolling at this campground. Site features trail access, shower house, and electrical. Read More > Levis Mound Recreational Area Find hiking, biking, and self guided trials and along with camping and a new trail center. Read More > Greenwood Park and Campground Enjoy a little time on the river and get in some fishing at this park and Campground. Read More > Mead Lake Park and Campground This RV-friendly campground has a variety of family activities including play areas for the kids. Read More > Rock Dam Park and Campground Enjoy a campground with all the amenities? Well, this is the spot (including ice/laundromat). Read More > Russell Memorial Park and Campground Want go get away but not unplug? This spot has WIFI, full RV hookups, and a store. Read More > Sherwood Park and Campground Fun sun and disc golf. This park has playground, disc golf course and picnic area. Read More > Wild Rock Park and Campground Wild Rock is a common destination spot for horseback and ATV pursuits. Read More > Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Russell Memorial Park | Clark County WI

    Russell Memorial Park and Campground Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $20 to $36 per night. ​ Features 3 Shower Houses Boat Launch Campsites Convenience Store Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Full R.V. Hookups Ice Laundromat Basketball Hoop Volleyball Court Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas R.V. Dump Station (registered campers only) Shelters ATV/UTV Trail Access (no blacktop travel allowed in park) WIFI (fees not included) ​ Clark County's premier park and campground is located in the Town of Dewhurst, Section 34, on County Highway J. Russell Park, which is located on Lake Arbutus offers a wide range of modern amenities that are sure to meet your camping and recreation needs. Lake Arbutus consists of 821 acres of surface water and is touted as the best fishery in Clark County. Four convenient boat landings offer ample opportunity to water based recreation. Boat landing users should be aware there is a parking fee at each landing. The $3.00 daily or $25.00 annual fee can be paid onsite at the self-registration tube via cash or check or can be purchased online at www.co.clark.wi.us . This fee is only to park your vehicle and trailer at the landing so campers who return their vehicle and trailer to their camp site are not assessed a fee. Russell Park and Campground is located in close proximity to Levis Mound Recreational Area. Levis is commonly referred to as the best mountain-bike trail system in the Midwest. In addition to mountain-bike opportunities, Levis offers exceptional hiking trails and breath taking scenery. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. There are designated ATV/UTV campsites that connect to the county wide trail system. ATV/UTV operation on any blacktop in Russell Memorial is prohibited. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Russell Memorial Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Online Reservation System Russell Memorial Park and Campground W8180 South Road Merrillan, WI 54754 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Snyder Park | Clark County WI

    Snyder Park and Campground Attention Snyder Customers Snyder Park experienced extensive tree damage from tornado s in December of 2021. Some campsites are missing the trees they once had. Over the next two years tree planting will be a priority for Snyder Park and Campground. If you have questions or concerns please call the Forestry and Parks De pt. at 715-743-5140. ​ Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $20 to $29 per night. ​ Features Boat Launch Campsites Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Game Processing Area Ice Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas R.V. Dump Station Shelters Shower House ATV/UTV Trail Access and all sites are open to traffic. Please keep off grass areas. ​ Located in the Town of Hewett, Section 11, Arndt Road. The peaceful and relaxing setting of Snyder County Park, offers a quality family recreational experience. This park and campground is located on the 28 acre Snyder Lake. Snyder is a no-wake lake, providing for slower paced water recreation. Recent improvements to Snyder Park and Campground have provided for exceptional camping opportunities. Direct access to the ATV trails from your campsite provides a unique camp and ride opportunity. Snyder Park does not have a sand beach area. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. The heated shower building does remain open through the end of the nine day gun deer hunting season. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Snyder Park Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Online Reservation System Snyder Park and Campground W8046 Arndt Road Humbird, WI 54456 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy

  • Greenwood Park | Clark County WI

    Greenwood Park & Campground Greenwood campground will be under construction during the 2023 camping season. Campsites on the exterior of the campground road will be the only sites available. Camping remains walk-in only, self registration. Available sites for walk-in only camping are 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15. Closed sites will be 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14. ​ Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites start at $22 to $25 per night. ​ Features Campsites Electrical Hookups Fishing Access Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas Shelters Vault Toilets Located in the Town of Warner, Section 34, West of Century Road. Greenwood County Park and campground is located on the scenic Black River. This open-air park is a popular spot for family reunions. Park use is free. Campsites start at $19 per night. There are 15 walk-in campsites available at the Greenwood Park Campground. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Campground and Park Map Range of Allowable Firewood Online Reservation System Greenwood Park and Campground Lone Road Greenwood, WI . 54437 ​ Contact: (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Rock Dam Park | Clark County WI

    Rock Dam Park and Campground Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $20 to $36 per night. ​ Features 2 Shower Houses Boat Launch Campsites Convenience Store Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Full R.V. Hookups Ice Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas R.V. Dump Station Pavilions for rent ATV/UTV Trail Access: Select sites allow ATV/UTV traffic. Not all roads are open to ATV/UTV traffic in Rock Dam Campground. See Map. ​ Located in the Town of North Foster, Section 15, Camp Globe Road. Rock Dam is nestled in the heart of vast acreage of Clark County Forest Lands. Modern camping and recreation conveniences provide for multi-season outdoor experiences. The associated Rock Dam Lake offers substantial opportunity for water-based recreation and relaxation. Rock Dam County Park is a hub area for forest based recreation. ATV enthusiasts can enjoy immediate campsite trail access, with a wide variety of trail riding experiences. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. A heated shower building does remain open through the end of the nine day gun deer hunting season. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Rock Dam Campground Map Range of allowable firewood Online Reservation System Rock Dam Park and Campground W10666 Camp Globe Road Willard, WI 54493 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Treasurer | Clark County WI

    Land & Tax Info. Tax Deeded Lands/Taxes Pay Taxes Online Unclaimed Funds Need Help Paying Taxes? Lottery Credit Info. More Duties ​ Duties of the Treasurer / Real Property Lister The Clark County Treasurer's office operates under the rules and regulations stated in the Wisconsin Statutes as well as the County Board and Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The treasurer is a member of the Wisconsin County Treasurer's Association and the Wisconsin Real Property Listers Association. The county treasurer is also the real property lister for the county. Some of the major duties of the office are: Calculate mill rates and produce tax bills and tax rolls after verifying levies for all 46 municipalities Collect delinquent and current real estate taxes. Furnish statements as requested and respond to all inquiries regarding taxes, assessed values, fair market values, and lottery credit Do monthly and quarterly reports for state, such as sales tax, court fines, real estate transfer fees, probate fees, etc Furnish assessors with their forms, work rolls and completed assessment rolls. Make all changes submitted by the assessor on values, land classifications, etc . Mission Statement It is the mission of the Treasurer / Real Property Lister to serve the taxpayers of Clark County by efficiently maintaining accurate parcel descriptions and assessment and tax roll information. Renee Schoen Treasurer ​ Keep accurate listings of all real estate parcels in the county, of which there are approximately 33,000 Make changes to parcel records for all property transfers recorded with the Register of Deeds office, as well as parcel and description changes due to recorded plats and certified survey maps Post all payments collected by local treasurer in December and January and do tax settlements by February 20 each year Receipting all money collected by the county, either directly from the public for taxes or through direct deposit and departmental deposits for such things as state aids or fees for services Reconcile bank statements and balance monthly to records kept by the Department of Administration Take care of entire tax deed procedure including the issuance of the tax certificates on September 1 of each year, the publication of the redemption notice, the title search and official notification of lien holders, and the eventual sale of the property Verify and sign all checks processed by Department of Administration and keep daily receipt / disbursement journals Treasurer Office | 517 Court Street, Room 302 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5155

  • Personnel Office | Clark County WI

    Clark County Office of Personnel MENU Staff Employee Benefits Employment Opportunities Admin Comp Policy Admin Comp Wage Schedule Employee Handbook Wellness Family Medical Leave Code of Ethics Grievance Procedure Union Contracts Employee Bulletins Dept. Work Rules Civil Rights Mission Statement It is the mission of the Personnel Department to provide guidance, support, and resource information to the Clark County Board of Supervisors, department heads, and employees related to employee relations and compliance with state and federal employment laws. Achieving our Mission Statement Clark County Personnel achieves its mission through the following functions: ​ Labor relations Personnel records management Policy and procedure development Recruitment and selection Regulation and labor law compliance Risk management / worker's compensation Wage and benefit administration Quicklinks Safety Guidelines Employee Benefits Heather Roman , Interim Personnel Manager Email Breana Guldan , Personnel Assistant Email Personnel Office | 517 Court Street, Room 205 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5224 | Fax (715)743-5159

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