Best Cabin Camping near Armstrong Creek, WI

Several cabin campgrounds near Armstrong Creek, Wisconsin feature woodsy settings on or near lakes. Lake Hilbert Campground and Lost Lake Cabins offer cabin options with varying amenities including electricity, fire rings, and picnic tables. Lost Lake Cabins provides a communal parking area with recreation spaces nearby, and cabins can be reserved individually or as a group. According to reviews, "The cabins are large and the area is nice and secluded right on a lake. Swimming, boating, fishing, walking trails. Great family camping spot."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Many cabins accommodate families with multiple sleeping areas, while some smaller options work well for couples or solo travelers. Most properties require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy is highest. Pet policies vary by location—some cabins welcome pets while others restrict them. One visitor noted, "The road in to the cabin campground is beautiful. Tall trees stand guard as you enter an even more peaceful area than the forest you were driving through."

Most furnished cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely from basic fire rings to equipped kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. On-site camp stores at some locations sell firewood, ice, and basic provisions, but visitors should plan to bring most food supplies. Several campgrounds with cabins, like Heavens Up North Family Campground, feature markets for basic necessities. Visitors commonly use nearby towns for more substantial grocery shopping before arrival.

Best Cabin Sites Near Armstrong Creek, Wisconsin (29)

    1. Lake Hilbert Campground

    1 Review
    Armstrong Creek, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 336-3013

    $30 - $65 / night

    "This campground is huge, it is a lot of permanent RV park sites but there’s a significant amount of sites available. Seems peaceful but busy."

    2. Goodman Park

    2 Reviews
    Armstrong Creek, WI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 732-7530

    "Private sites and spacious grounds"

    "So gives privacy to sites"

    3. Lost Lake Cabins

    3 Reviews
    Long Lake, WI
    16 miles
    +1 (906) 396-5428

    $50 - $80 / night

    "The road in to the cabin campground is beautiful. Tall trees stand guard as you enter an even more peaceful area than the forest you were driving through. "

    "The cabins are large and the area is nice and secluded right on a lake. Swimming, boating, fishing, walking trails. Great family camping spot."

    4. Bewabic State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Alpha, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 875-3324

    "When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site."

    "Both at hike-in sites surrounded by woods and neighbors far enough away but friendly when encountered. Lots of RV and other tent and camper options as well, smartly planned campground."

    5. Keyes Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Florence, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 528-4907

    "The showers were free to campers with plenty of hot water. Keyes lake was right across the street and the fishing was great. Most certainly will return."

    "Right across the road from a lake."

    6. Heavens Up North Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lakewood, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 276-6556

    "Sights have space. Pool, showers, dump station, mini golf and other activities. Camp fire wood was nice and dry at a good price. Vary hilly."

    "The most beautiful showers and amenities I've seen camping so far! We are fairly new campers but this place wowed us! On our list of where we'd like a seasonal site!"

    7. Summer Breeze Campground

    5 Reviews
    Iron Mountain, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 774-7701

    "My husband and I have been traveling around the US and happened on Summer Breeze at the last minute. Nikki and Jerry are wonderfully accommodating, the campground and its facilities are very clean."

    "This Campground has a nice shower house, a pool and good size sites just be careful if you want to be and what it states to specifically ask for them."

    8. Kosirs Rapid Rafts and Campground

    1 Review
    Athelstane, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 757-3431

    "Unpaved path to the showers, beaten old boat shed, old camp busses, and so many friendly acquaintances."

    9. Lake Antoine Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Iron Mountain, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 774-8875

    "Swimming everyday and even kayak rentals. !!"

    10. Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

    2 Reviews
    Crandon, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 212-3308

    $30 - $60 / night

    "Every campsite has a fire pit. But at their little bar area it is very unique they have a pile of different games for everybody to use or play they have a big camp fire there every night."

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Cabin Reviews near Armstrong Creek, WI

108 Reviews of 29 Armstrong Creek Campgrounds


  • Kendra R.
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Bewabic State Park Campground

    Semi Private Campsites

    Campground was well maintained. When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site. Campground is on a lake and there is a nice hiking trail around the island. The site we stayed in was surrounded by trees giving us some privacy. The only thing I was not satisfied with was the fact that the bathroom smelled like cigarette smoke, there was however a no smoking sign posted.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Lost Lake Cabins

    Cabins only at this location but just down the road is a campground

    The road in to the cabin campground is beautiful. Tall trees stand guard as you enter an even more peaceful area than the forest you were driving through. 

    There is a communal parking area with a few of the cabins in sight. You can reserve the cabins individually or get several for your family or group. You can see some recreation areas near the parking area. 

    The Lost Lake Campground is just down the road. This has a larger beach and boat launch. The lake is perfect for fishing. There are also several short trails and longer ones nearby.

    Drive a bit further than Lost Lake Campground to Chipmunk Rapids Campground. There you will find a wonderful artesian well where you can fill up on great drinking water.

  • Erika P.
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Paint River Hills Campground

    Quiet campground right by town and ORV trails.

    Great little campground. It's small, clean and quiet. You self register for check-in, there's a bathroom building with 3 stalls and two showers(women) and hot water. We purchased an RV site($20) even though we were camping in a tent so our truck and trailer would fit and it comes with water and electricity at the camp site. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and fire ring. The ORV Route is right outside the campground entrance and you can ride to the trail. You can also get ice and gas at the gas station in town by taking the alley. We stayed again in 2020 in Our RV. They have 4 pull through sites with full hook-ups;$25 a night. 50/20 amps, high water pressure.

  • B
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Hi-Pines Campground

    Wide open space great if you have kids!

    This campground is wide and very open. We arrived on a Sunday and the weekend crowd had cleared out, so nice and quiet. One thing is— do not plan on doing laundry on a Monday. The personnel use all the machines to wash linens and towels from the cabins after folks check out. One dryer did not heat very well. The entry to the laundry is a step up and I stubbed my toe because the threshold was not secured.

  • 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

  • Tayah H.
    Jun. 15, 2019

    Peshtigo River Campground

    Great for Families and a weekend getaway!

    I grew up about 10 minutes away from this campground and it is still an awesome place to go when we are looking for a “staycation”!

    It’s right by an elementary school so it’s a very safe area, across the road from an AMAZING playground that all ages will love, also about 50ft from a beach! The beach isn’t huge, and is open to the public so at times it gets crowded but is very safe and clean. The beach is on the peshtigo river and is great for kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, jet skiing, and tubing! There is a boat launch less than half a mile towards town on the river that is open to the public! Also includes a skatepark!

    There also are two pavilions on parks grounds, both covered. One is smaller on the beach and includes grills and tables, and the other one has a stage on it for performances!

    This campground is a mix between RV’s and tenting so you get the best of both worlds! Forget some necessities? No Worries! You’re a 10 minuet drive from Walmart and within walking distance of a cafe and gas stations! There are bathrooms, water hook ups, picnic tables, fire pits, and parking.

    (I unfortunately do not have any recent pictures because I lost all of them but google really does a great job of showing what I’m talking about!)

  • David K.
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Peshtigo River Campground

    Beautiful Spot on the RIver

    A few years back, I was a briefly a white water rafting guide for a company that rode on both the Menominee and Peshtigo Rivers. This camp does a great job on their tubing and river-based activities. People come from far and wide to enjoy the camp's outdoor offerings. The campground has a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to stick around. The cabin are cozy and well furnished. I only regret that I hadn't visited sooner!

  • Nathan C. F.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Diamond Lake Family Campground and Trout Farm

    Family Oriented, Family Operated

    My friends and I love camping here because of the huge wooded sites, quiet family environment, and excellent service provided by Jen, Joe and their whole family. As a privately owned campground, they take their rules and security seriously to make sure their campground is safe, clean, fun, and quiet (during quiet hours). If you're looking for the party campground, this isn't it. If you're looking for lake fun (no boats) during the day and relaxing by the fire at night, this place is a must.

  • 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.


Guide to Armstrong Creek

Cabin camping near Armstrong Creek, Wisconsin features both rustic and modern options within the Nicolet National Forest. The area sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation with mixed hardwood forests and numerous small lakes. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during the day, while spring and fall can bring considerable temperature variations and occasional frost.

What to do

Swimming and beach access: Bewabic State Park Campground offers a popular swimming area with a well-maintained beach. One camper noted, "Beach area is very nice," while another mentioned the "nice beach and lake" for cooling off during summer months.

Fishing opportunities: Keyes Lake Campground provides direct access to fishing spots. "Keyes lake was right across the street and the fishing was great," reports one visitor who enjoyed catching multiple species during their cabin stay.

Trail exploration: Several hiking paths connect cabin areas to surrounding wilderness. A visitor at Goodman Park observed the campground has "very nicely wooded" areas that provide "privacy to sites" while offering access to trails that lead to scenic overlooks and waterfalls.

Water activities: Multiple lakes support kayaking and canoeing throughout the region. "Drive a bit further than Lost Lake Campground to Chipmunk Rapids Campground. There you will find a wonderful artesian well where you can fill up on great drinking water," recommends one outdoors enthusiast.

What campers like

Spacious cabins: Many visitors appreciate the roominess of cabin accommodations. A Lost Lake Cabins guest explained, "The interior of the cabins are spacious and could easily accommodate a large family. Its not too far from activities in Eagle River and there is a DNR center with some educational exhibits a few miles to the east."

Clean facilities: Lake Antoine Park Campground maintains well-kept shower buildings and restrooms. The campground also features "really nice" beaches and "playgrounds were great for the grandkids" according to visitor feedback.

Recreational amenities: Several cabin campgrounds provide additional facilities beyond basic accommodations. One visitor to Heavens Up North Family Campground praised "The most beautiful showers and amenities I've seen camping so far! We are fairly new campers but this place wowed us!"

Fishing access: Numerous cabin options offer direct water access. A camper at Keyes Lake Campground mentioned, "The site we had was privet and large enough for our 5th wheel and truck and boat," allowing for easy fishing trips during their stay.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Cabin availability varies significantly by season. Most locations require bookings 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends, while shoulder seasons often have more flexibility.

Cabin amenities: Furnishing levels differ between locations. Some provide basic structures while others include full kitchenettes. At Holly Wood Hill Campground, "All the RV pads have concrete in their leveled. Every campsite has a fire pit."

Seasonal operations: Most cabin facilities operate from May through October. Lake Antoine Park Campground specifically notes their operating season runs "Memorial Day to Labor Day," requiring advance planning for off-season visits.

Noise considerations: Location affects ambient sounds. One Lake Antoine camper reported, "Loud cars, trucks and semi's were traveling the roads outside of the park at all hours. Drivers took great pleasure in stomping on the gas and racing past at an almost ear deafening sound."

Tips for camping with families

Cabin introduction: Cabins provide an excellent entry point for young campers. A visitor to Lost Lake Cabins shared, "It was a really nice place to go to introduce the kids to the camping experience while they're young without having to pitch a tent or 'rough it' right away."

Recreation options: Choose locations with diverse activities. Summer Breeze Campground received praise for family-friendly amenities: "This was such a nice camp ground & wonderful owners!!! We had a birthday party and our site was right across from the nice clean park and a pool."

Playground access: Several cabin areas feature play equipment. At Lake Antoine Park, families enjoyed "Swimming everyday and even kayak rentals" with good playground facilities near cabin sites.

Water safety: Lakes vary in swimming conditions. Beaches with gradual entry points work best for younger children, while older kids may enjoy fishing piers and boat launches available at several cabin locations.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Cabin campgrounds often accommodate RVs with varying hookup options. Holly Wood Hill campers noted their experience: "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."

Dump station quality: Facilities vary significantly. A reviewer cautioned about Holly Wood Hill: "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."

Seasonal pricing: Expect rate fluctuations during peak periods. One camper reported, "On July 4th wknd we paid $60/night for water and power hookup, a little steep for not having full hookups."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Armstrong Creek, WI is Lake Hilbert Campground with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

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