Best Cabin Camping near Aniwa, WI

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Aniwa, Wisconsin offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park provides cabins with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, operating from May through December. Tilleda Falls Campground features riverside cabins with basic furnishings and access to shared bathrooms and showers. S'mores Campground offers air-conditioned cabins with refrigerators, microwaves, and multiple beds. According to one visitor, "Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch. Cabin had three beds, fridge, air conditioner, two windows, plenty of plugs in."

Rustic and deluxe cabin options accommodate different preferences and group sizes. Pine Grove Campground and Chute Pond Park maintain cabins that are particularly suitable for families, with proximity to recreational facilities. Most properties require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy rates peak. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds allowing leashed pets but restricting them from certain cabin types. Prices typically range from $60-$100 per night depending on size, amenities, and season. Cabin check-in times generally start at 3:00 PM, with some locations allowing earlier arrival when available.

Most cabin rentals provide beds, basic furniture, and electricity but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full refrigerators. On-site camp stores at locations like Tilleda Falls and Crazy Js Campground stock essential supplies, firewood, and some grocery items. The nearest full-service grocery stores are located in Antigo and Shawano, approximately 15-20 minutes from most cabin locations. Visitors planning extended stays should consider bringing coolers, cooking equipment, and sufficient food supplies, particularly when staying at more remote forest cabins with limited nearby services.

Best Cabin Sites Near Aniwa, Wisconsin (21)

    1. Tilleda Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-4143

    $30 - $150 / night

    "Well maintained and easy to maneuver around. Quiet and enough sun and shade for everyone. Owners are helpful and very nice!"

    "The Falls are a beautiful little site which the campsites themselves manage to wrap around to maximize the space and fit spaces for all to enjoy."

    2. Pine Grove Campground

    7 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-4555

    $25 - $170 / night

    "This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites. Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station."

    "They had a DJ there which was fun to listen to in the common area while with others."

    3. Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

    6 Reviews
    Pearson, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 623-6214

    "This county park hits all the important stuff. Great sites. Electric sites. Nice restrooms with flush toilets/showers. Store. Fireword on site. Clear water for swimming and no motorized boats."

    "This camping park has it all lake,campfire wood, store, fishing, nice swim beach, park to play volley ball play ground and modern showers."

    4. Captains Cove Resort

    1 Review
    Shawano, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-3535

    "Wifi is lacking, but who really needs that camping?"

    5. River Forest Campground and Outdoor Retreats

    3 Reviews
    White Lake, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 882-3351

    $10 - $95 / night

    "A last minute trip took us to this area and the online booking made it so easy to find availability. We were extremely pleased with the friendly and accommodating staff."

    "The owners are passionate about providing an excellent camping experience. It is not a normal campground, sites are very spaced out, group sites can accommodate up to 30 people per site."

    6. Crazy Js Campground

    2 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 754-5900

    "After dark the kids usually have a big game of something up at the playground and I have to tell them to be home at a decent time or they’d stay out all night!"

    7. Kinney lake campground

    1 Review
    Marion, WI
    27 miles
    +1 (715) 754-5900

    9. Chute Pond Park

    7 Reviews
    Mountain, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-6261

    "The campground is a bit rustic but well separated from neighbors. Clean sites and the shower house was very clean with ample parking. The fishing was great hiking trails were clean and nice."

    "Chute pond park is one of my favorite campgrounds to stay at. They have reasonable rates, clean bathrooms and almost all sites are electric."

    10. River's Edge Campground - Wisconsin River

    3 Reviews
    Stevens Point, WI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 344-8058

    "Great bar and grill on property. Only complaint we had was the weekend we were there the bathroom's were not kept up. Were never cleaned, toilet paper was never refilled in the stalls."

    "We made a list of everything we felt was important in a seasonal campground and we drive 2 1/2 hours each weekend because of what they offer."

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  • Annabelle G.
    Jul. 30, 2019

    S’Mores Campground

    Wonderful family weekend

    I took my daughter and her friend here for the weekend, 10 years old. We rented a cabin for the weekend. Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch. Cabin had three beds, fridge, air conditioner, two windows, plenty of plugs in. Bring your own sleeping bags/towels and etc as these are not provided. Fire ring provided down the stairs from us, even further down was the huge extremely clean pool, bathrooms, showers. Both of which were amazing! And free of use. Pool is very well maintained and kept, plenty of chairs to use and tables. Right next to the pool was a huge and brand new kids play area. They also have rock mining for kids located by the pool which the kids loved. They also liked the store; a lot of neat things in there for adults, kids, camp, and even animal friends. Commons area which is open at the front, made for a nice sitting to relax. Also located on the beach which was nice to see and the dock area was nice, kids liked it. The set up is great, a little confusing the first time but easy to learn. All of the Cabins were close except for the first two which were at the entrance of the park and bigger. They were two rooms compared to our one room. Permanent residence were extremely nice, the campsite is privately owned and operated which we loved and met the owners. We will certainly be back again! Additional information that may be helpful since I researched this campsite extensively May 15 th to October 6th is the campsites open/ closed dates. Check in for campsites and yurts are different. Campsites is at 2, cabin and hurts 3pm but we checked in early about a half hour. No additional charge. Animals welcome, must be leased and friendly. If you have visitors must be gone by 9pm- they actually let my husband stay with no additional charge or fee and accommodated our two vehicles. Otherwise one vehicle per cabin. Location was extremely easy with the signs directly off of highway. Not far from town, if you need something or go to store there; they probably have what you need. Basic sites, some with piers overlooking the beach and huge! Beautiful absolutely will camp there with our tent. Pull through and deluxe sites, seasonal sites, decks, and dogi pots(hint hint). All campsites babe electric and water, the yurt is amazing! It comes with couch, beds, tables, and so much more! It is located on the water scenery and a little more private by being set back. Yurt also has heat and ac; wouldn’t mind staying there in early May or late September. Outdoor picnic area, plenty of room for about 15 people and includes setting in a circular setting located directly by the playground/ pool and playroom. They have events as well, the kids and I not only used the mining system by the office but we watched a movie by the playground area- it was amazing and free! Camping lakeside or not lakeside. There was a secluded campsite and raised above, number 155- I’d suggest this one for anyone who want to get a way and be alone. It was a nice site and I didn’t notice it until we left. The cabin we rented was$80 a night, non refundable since it was last minute. This included two adults and up to four kids. I could see how four kids would easily fit because of the bunk beds and queen bed in our cabin. Oh forgot to mention there was also a microwave in the room and a broom, garbage bins. The door was rustic and still has a lock on it but it was the pulley door which the kids loved. To my understanding there are no pets allowed in the yurt. Also the only, one and only thing I didn’t like was that wood couldn’t be purchased else where. The wood purchased there burnt fast and didn’t last long, we only used it to cook food on our tripod due to how fast the wood burnt. Although there was also a park grill on the cabin premises too which we didn’t use; very used and had nothing to clean it with. There are seasonal sites, I don’t know how much they are but it’s a very quiet campground and everyone folllowed rules for the quiet time. Another thing I noticed is the seasonal all keep their yards very well maintained. They had beautiful landscape, yards were mowed, and nice fences- porches- decor- and sheds. Camp owner/ host lives directly across from the check in office/ store so that was comforting knowing someone was at the gate at all times. We walked down to the beach, lake area. At the tome it was being worked on but it was still beautiful and very quiet. No bugs in this area either. You can make reservations on line, see pictures on line, rates on line, and see the camp map. If i has to recommend any sites it’d be 151 for tenting and wanting to be alone, away from everyone. Campsite number 17 for camping with a tent/ pop up because it over looks the beach and has a huge deck to sit on, have dinner on or drink coffee while watching the beach another three sites I’d recommend, tents only is number 61 63 or 65. They are down further than the rest of the campsites, they are also a little more secluded and with a beach view. This would be perfect for a set of three friends camping together to rent. This is also main entrance to beach are. I also wouldn’t mind renting the first cabin when you enter campground as it’s bigger. There is one cabin I wouldn’t suggest and that’s 106. It’s in the middle of a triangle area for traffic. It was exactly across from our cabin and a lot of traffic going by it from many different ways. Finally thanks S’mores for the amazing stay; they truly accommodated us and we appreciate it.

  • Molly B.
    Jun. 28, 2024

    Pine Valley Lodge

    Great view, Cabins run down and Beach was a mess

    We have been coming here for a long time. It is under new management and we thought things would get better. While we were here other guests trashed the beach and had dogs running and using the bathroom throughout the campsite. The rules for dogs were to keep them on leashes and clean up after them. These rules were not being followed which caused the beach, in the past is lovely, but with the dogs using it as a bathroom the beach smelt like poop. Nobody in our week of staying cleaned up after them so we needed to go somewhere else to swim. If your place is pet friendly please make sure to keep up with your own rules. The cabins are run down but showers are hot and the utilities are still able to be used

  • Jaime N.
    Sep. 19, 2020

    Pine Grove Campground

    Halloween starts early here!

    This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites. Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station. Nice amenities, lake, splash pads, mini golf, splash pad outdoor pool, golf car rentals, outdoor movies, a full size haunted house!

  • Rebecca B.
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

    Wish I had found this years ago

    This county park hits all the important stuff. Great sites. Electric sites. Nice restrooms with flush toilets/showers. Store. Fireword on site. Clear water for swimming and no motorized boats. Playground, sand volleyball court. On the ice age trail. Bike trails. Near ATV trails and they offer disc golf. Ill be back here for sure.

  • Andrew C.
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Pine Grove Campground

    fun for groups

    This was a fun place to go with a group of people. Even though there was a huge rainstorm before we got there and had standing water in our site, it drained quickly. They had a DJ there which was fun to listen to in the common area while with others.

    The good: Lots for kids to do in their kid-friendly pool, arcade, park, and bounce house area that our group of kids loved. They offer golf carts to rent which is very nice (but a bit pricey) 

    The bad: I docked a star because It was loud which isn't the campgrounds fault until they don't do anything about it, which there wasn't. We had a great time with our group but were able to have fun while still being relatively quiet. There were 2 different groups around us that were loud into the early hours of the night. 

    Overall we had a great time with our group and as a whole really liked it. We would go back again. We could have just had bad luck on the weekend we went but would have liked to see some sort of authority there to keep a few groups contained a bit. Would go somewhere else if wanted a "Secluded" stay.

  • C
    Jun. 9, 2019

    West Bay Camping Resort

    Quiet woods

    Located down a quiet paved road just 2 miles outside of town. You are close to the action but dont have to listen to it.

    Some sites are tight/close and others you could turn around in. Most are fairly level or it doesnt take much to make your camper level. Very little grass at site but you get a picnik table and a fire pit. Wood must be bought at the store but pay attention to the hours as they close early. Plenty of mosquitoes but you are in the woods. Daytime they arent too bad.

    Bathrooms were very clean.

    Full hookups, no wifi or at least we couldnt find it. Dogs are welcomed , no barking allowed. Cell phone service was good so you can work if you have too. AT&T and Verizon.

    Passport America discount honored for 7 days and Coast to Coast.

    Plenty of rules but we will have this on our return list.

  • Kelli V.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2021

    Crazy Js Campground

    Our favorite local spot!

    My kids have been camping with my mom here for years- since it was Kastle. We started a couple years ago. This is such an amazing family campground! Kids of all ages everywhere. After dark the kids usually have a big game of something up at the playground and I have to tell them to be home at a decent time or they’d stay out all night! The office is hard to get a hold of- I’ve learned to call on the weekends during check in or check out times so someone is in the office. There are themes each week so make sure to check their site before so u know! It might be Pirate week or something else fun! There is a bar and a pool and a poolside bar. A small no-wake lake is on premise. and they have golf cart rentals! Halloween weekends are by far the most popular weekends for good reason!! I really could go on and on. Haha This has been my kids favorite spot for almost a decade! We stayed last year every other weekend from mid-may through September. This year we will be back for 3 weekends simply because we have other places booked with friends a lot.

  • Tonya B.
    Jul. 4, 2023

    Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

    Clean and Fun

    • Yards on the lower sites are large, lots of room with concrete pads, but power/water hookups at lower sites are designed for motorhomes, not travel trailers
    • Yards on upper sites are cramped and unlevel
    • Taco Truck on site has amazing food!
    • The campground is ATV/UTV friendly but the area “trails” are gravel roads except the ATV park east of Crandon
    • Dump site is unlevel and leans away from hose hookup making it difficult to fully flush holding tanks
    • Driveway to get in and out of dump site is rough and quite tight for a camper longer than 35ft to maneuver around
    • On July 4th wknd we paid $60/night for water and power hookup, a little steep for not having full hookups
  • Emily W.
    Jul. 29, 2023

    River Forest Campground and Outdoor Retreats

    Beautiful Spacious Sites

    A last minute trip took us to this area and the online booking made it so easy to find availability. We were extremely pleased with the friendly and accommodating staff. The site we booked was very level and spacious for our toy hauler. They have many things to offer at the store where you check-in including: tap beer, cute local goods and crafts, and anything you may have forgotten to pack on your camping trip! The hosts were so friendly and accommodating. You can tell there is great care and a commitment to growth toward this campground. I would check out their website for any upcoming events. If you’re looking for an event, an adventure down the river or a charming wooded campsite, I would recommend this place every time.


Guide to Aniwa

Cabin camping near Aniwa, Wisconsin places visitors in the heart of Langlade County, where elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,650 feet above sea level. The area features mixed hardwood forests interspersed with small lakes and the Embarrass River watershed. Seasonal temperature variations can be significant, with summer highs averaging 78°F and winter lows regularly reaching below 0°F, making May through October the primary cabin rental season.

What to do

Waterfall sliding adventures: At Chute Pond Park, visitors can experience the unique "Slippery Rock" waterfall. As one camper explains, "Slippery Rock is a waterfall from the river that you can actually slide down. They also have a rock you can jump off as well into water." The park also offers kayak rentals at $20 per hour for exploring the pond.

Disc golf courses: Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park features a highly-rated disc golf course among its recreational options. One visitor noted it as a "fantastic disc golf course" and another mentioned it's a "nice campground with a nice beach area and fantastic disc golf course!"

ATV trail access: Several campgrounds provide direct access to the regional ATV trail system. One camper at Chute Pond Park noted, "The access to the ATV trails really makes this campground a convenience gem!" Trail maps are available at most campground offices, with interconnecting routes throughout Langlade and surrounding counties.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes and streams offer fishing options for various species. The Embarrass River at Tilleda Falls Campground provides shoreline fishing access. A reviewer mentioned, "Excellent campground! Well maintained and easy to maneuver around... swim beach for great summer fun... and such amazing riverside views that melt the weeks stress away!"

What campers like

Spacious forest sites: River Forest Campground receives consistent praise for its layout. As one camper described, "It is not a normal campground, sites are very spaced out, group sites can accommodate up to 30 people per site." This stands in contrast to more densely packed campgrounds in the region.

Swimming areas: Natural swimming spots rank high among visitor favorites. At Chute Pond Park, one camper shared, "They have a little footbridge to fish off of, a playground, and a nice beach. You can rent out kayaks and little boats... there's a big pond where you can boat and swim and there's a sandbar too."

Themed weekends: Several campgrounds offer scheduled event weekends throughout the summer. A visitor to Pine Grove Campground noted, "Event weekends and they are a blast. we were there during western weekend so much fun!" Halloween-themed weekends start as early as September at some locations, with one camper mentioning, "This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites."

On-site convenience stores: Most cabin campgrounds maintain well-stocked stores. River Forest Campground was highlighted for having "a convenience store that magically has anything anyone may ever forget for peace of mind that you won't have to leave your secluded nature sanctuary."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day typically book 2-3 months in advance, especially for cabins. Sites at popular locations like River's Edge Campground fill quickly, with one camper noting they "drive 2 1/2 hours each weekend because of what they offer."

Shower facilities: Pay showers are common at some locations, with quarters required. One camper reported, "The showers are pay showers - a quarter for 3 minutes. First time I seen that."

Noise levels: Campgrounds vary significantly in quietness. Some venues host regular entertainment that creates a lively atmosphere. A visitor to Tilleda Falls commented, "Quiet and enough sun and shade for everyone," while others noted weekend bands and activities at larger resorts.

Seasonal camper culture: Several campgrounds have high percentages of seasonal residents. One visitor observed at a larger campground, "With over 500 sites and 350 of them being permanent.... the weekend warriors tend to get 'warnings'," suggesting weekend visitors may experience different treatment than regulars.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Crazy Js Campground (formerly Kastle Kampground) offers multiple kid-focused facilities. One parent shared, "They had a nice pool and splash pad for younger kids. They had plenty for the kids, playground, mini golf, basketball etc. They have a beach as well."

Evening activities: Structured and impromptu activities keep children entertained. A parent at Crazy Js noted, "Kids of all ages everywhere. After dark the kids usually have a big game of something up at the playground and I have to tell them to be home at a decent time or they'd stay out all night!"

Theme weekends: Family-oriented theme weekends provide additional entertainment. Pine Grove Campground is especially noted for Halloween events, with one visitor sharing, "This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites."

Swimming areas: Multiple swimming options accommodate different age groups. Chute Pond Park offers both a beach and natural water features, with a camper noting it's "Very children and family oriented, some shorter trails, fishing area, playground, beach."

Tips from RVers

Site sizing considerations: While many campgrounds advertise RV-friendly sites, actual conditions vary. One RVer at Pine Grove Campground observed it had "Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station," suggesting limited premium RV sites.

Electrical service: Most cabin camping areas near Aniwa offer electrical hookups, but amperage varies. A reviewer at River's Edge Campground mentioned "some tight spots for big campers," indicating potential challenges for larger rigs.

Extended-stay considerations: Some campgrounds offer seasonal sites with discounted rates for longer stays. At River's Edge Campground, a reviewer noted, "We have been seasonal campers here for 4 years. We made a list of everything we felt was important in a seasonal campground."

Amenity access: RVers should verify amenity proximity when booking. Some campgrounds have significant distances between RV sites and facilities. One camper at Pine Grove noted, "As long as you find a spot that's not too close to the office, you're good. If you're too close, the dance parties that they host can get a bit loud."

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