Top Cabins near Armstrong Creek, WI

Cabin camping near Armstrong Creek is a great way to escape into nature, yet still have all the comforts of home. It's easy to find cabins in Armstrong Creek with The Dyrt. When you're looking for a quiet location in nature, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect cabin rental.

Best Cabin Sites Near Armstrong Creek, WI (27)

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    1. Bewabic State Park

    20 Reviews
    40 Photos
    70 Saves

    Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. The Michigan Recreation Passport does not cover local, county, municipal, or metropolitan parks or recreation areas. Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-79134_79210---,00.html

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Camper-submitted photo from Goodman Park

    2. Goodman Park

    2 Reviews
    4 Photos
    46 Saves

    The odd sites can be reserved and the even sites are first-come, first served. All sites become first-come, first served after September 15th.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    3. Summer Breeze Campground

    5 Reviews
    10 Photos
    25 Saves
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Lost Lake Cabins

    3 Reviews
    32 Photos
    5 Saves

    Overview

    Lost Lake Cabins offers (11) cabins available for rent in the remote forested area situated on the shores of Lost Lake. These cabins are located in a group setting and provide an excellent base for rent by individuals, families, family reunions or any large group. The entire facility can sleep up to 60 people and is a great base for water fun, swimming, non motor boating, fishing, hiking, bird watching, mushrooming, hunting and many day-trip locations into the Upper Peninsula. Cabins can be rented from mid-May through mid-October. Rental fees are per cabin, per day whether for one or six persons with an 8 night maximum stay and 2 night minimum stay on the weekend. Cabins can be reserved up to 6 months in advance. Cabins 1 through 8 are located adjacent to and along the shore of the lake, while the First Aid Cabin, Staff Cabin #2 and Staff Cabin #1 are a bit further away from the lake. The Lost Lake Campground located across the lake offers friends and family the opportunity to tent camp or RV camping and still be within a short 1/4 mile walk to the Cabins.

    Recreation

    The 92-acre Lost Lake is stocked with perch, brown and rainbow trout and smallmouth bass. No motors are permitted on Lost Lake, but there is a boat access area available at the Lost Lake Campground. For visitors looking to beat the summer heat with a cool dip in the waters of Lost Lake, there is a small beach located at the cabins. In addition, there is a larger, appealing swimming beach available at the Lost Lake Campground. The Lost Lake Trail, a 1-mile interpretive trail through a stand of 150-year-old hemlock and pine, is a short walk from the cabins. Trails also connect to the Ridge trail and Assesors trail. the Lauterman National Recreation Trail system is just over 1 mile from the cabins.

    Facilities

    The 92-acre Lost Lake is stocked with perch, brown and rainbow trout and smallmouth bass. No motors are permitted on Lost Lake, but there is a boat access area available at the Lost Lake Campground. For visitors looking to beat the summer heat with a cool dip in the waters of Lost Lake, there is a small beach located at the cabins. In addition, there is a larger, appealing swimming beach available at the Lost Lake Campground. The Lost Lake Trail, a 1-mile interpretive trail through a stand of 150-year-old hemlock and pine, is a short walk from the cabins. Trails also connect to the Ridge trail and Assesors trail. the Lauterman National Recreation Trail system is just over 1 mile from the cabins.

    Natural Features

    The cabins sit amidst a forest of old-growth trees consisting mostly of Hemlock and Maple within walking distance of Lost Lake. The 92-acre lake gets its name from the lack of apparent inflow or outlet of water. The lake is actually fed by springs and the lake is a "No-Motor Lake". Tall white pines, hemlocks and other evergreens border the lake, Loons can be heard singing across the lake. A watchful eye can catch the resident eagle or osprey as they search the waters for their next meal. The lake is stocked yearly with Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout and also has a good population of Smallmouth Bass and panfish. The cabins are a short drive to the Whisker Lake Wilderness. Learn more about the wilderness HERE .

    Nearby Attractions

    Numerous Lakes and Rivers nearby to explore, kayak or canoe. Several trails to hike and only about 10 minutes to the Whisker Lake Wilderness Area off of Highway 70. Great Biking trails located within an hour West near Eagle River, WI. Local Florence County Waterfall Tour and you could take in the Iron Mine Tour about 40 minutes away. From the Lost Lake Cabins you could do day trips to the Sylvania Wilderness, Bond Falls, Porcupine Mountains or Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superios all within a two hour drive in the Upper Peninsula.

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    • Reservable
    • Cabins

    $80 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Heavens Up North Family Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Heavens Up North Family Campground

    5. Heavens Up North Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    2 Photos
    7 Saves
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    6. Hilbert Lake Campground

    1 Review
    4 Photos
    9 Saves
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    $15 - $28 / night

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      7. Keyes Lake Campground

      2 Reviews
      12 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
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      • Reservable
      • RVs
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      8. Paint River Hills Campground

      6 Reviews
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      24 Saves

      Paint River Hills Campground sits on 24 acres of scenic bluffs along the Paint River in downtown Crystal Falls. Guests are provided with easy access to both the State and County ATV trail systems. The campground features a clean modern shower building, 5 fully insulated sleeping cabins, 10 pull through sites (4 FHU), and 18 RV/tent sites. It offers a half mile, scenic, and unusual hiking trail along the river through cool bluffs, calcite outcroppings, and 140 year old cedars. Multilingual tree identification markers featuring the native Ojibwa language are displayed throughout the campground and along the trail. When the campground was built in 2003 an Ojibwa wigwam was constructed under a large white pine by a local Ojibwa and is the subject of a documentary. The wigwam has since been removed but the documentary is still available from the Hannahville Indian School in Wilson, Michigan.

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      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $20 - $25 / night

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      9. Peshtigo River Campground

      9 Reviews
      21 Photos
      17 Saves
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      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      10. Chute Pond Park

      7 Reviews
      11 Photos
      35 Saves
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    Recent Cabin Reviews In Armstrong Creek

    106 Reviews of 27 Armstrong Creek Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Chute Pond Park
      Aug. 19, 2024

      Chute Pond Park

      One of my favorite campgrounds

      Chute pond park is one of my favorite campgrounds to stay at. They have reasonable rates, clean bathrooms and almost all sites are electric. There’s lots to do the whole weekend whether you want to go hiking, fishing, boating, small cliff jumping, or take a walk to slippery rock. This year they also have now available kayaks for rent at $20 per hour.

    • Molly B.
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      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

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Bates Township Park
      Jun. 4, 2024

      Bates Township Park

      Motorcycle camping

      Great find. Sunday night beginning of June. Only camper in the tent section. Quiet spot with good hosts. Close to the lake. Grass and gravel. Restroom share with the park/boat launch area. I would definitely stay here again. If there was a drawback would be sites have some slope toward lake. Being only one there I found flat spot to tent but if busy choice might be limited. No control over weather but woke up and had to pack up in the rain. Definitely check it out! Thanks to the Hosts!

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      May. 30, 2024

      Bewabic State Park

      Nice State park!

      Really nice park! Some sites suffer from rather uneven parking spots with odd fire pit placements. There are plenty of really nice spots however. The Forrest is mature and very pretty, deer and other wildlife are abundant….including the Canada geese who leave their greasy calling cards all over the grassy lakeside areas. The nearby town has most of what you need. Overall, nice and quiet state park!

    • Brandon L.
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      Aug. 31, 2023

      Bewabic State Park

      Nice Weekend Spot

      Nice spot to hit up for the weekend. Fairly large sites and the bathhouse was rather clean. Downside if your into biking there isn’t much options other than the roadways. Didn’t check out the beach as it was cool out but seems pretty decent with large grassy area.

    • Dane W.
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      Aug. 13, 2023

      Heavens Up North Family Campground

      lady that check our whole group in was not very nice

      we had about 15 kids and anything they did she would yell at them , the out houses on the property we the worst smelling ones i have ever encountered, they were filthy and have not been cleaned in months the toilet seats are cracked and are about 10+ years old the stinch would roam over to all of our campsites and would just about make you puke, the miniture golf coarse should be free it has not been swept off all season and is in need of major repairs , out of about 10 games in the game room 4 worked

    • Emily W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from River Forest Campgrounds
      Jul. 29, 2023

      River Forest Campgrounds

      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.

    • Jason L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Chain O'Lakes Campground
      Jul. 27, 2023

      Chain O'Lakes Campground

      Eagle river

      Nice big camp ground with boat ramp. Nice big site we had. 90% ish are full-time camp sites nice out door pool. Some of the full-time campers are not so nice.

    • Ron G.
      Camper-submitted photo from River Forest Campgrounds
      Jul. 23, 2023

      River Forest Campgrounds

      Rustic site deep in the woods

      The site is not close to the river and is very rustic. 45 US-Dollar the night includes electrical hook up. No water at the site. The host is very nice

    • Tonya B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center
      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
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      Camper-submitted photo from Heavens Up North Family Campground
      Jun. 11, 2023

      Heavens Up North Family Campground

      Clean updated camping

      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!

    • Lesley R.
      Camper-submitted photo from The Harbor Campground
      Dec. 30, 2022

      The Harbor Campground

      Busy Fun!

      Busy, loud with lots of fun opportunities to meet other folks, bbq, check out the bar, enjoy good eats and top off the good life with friends and family. This isn’t our usual kind of camping but we have family in Eagle River and wanted to explore the area while visiting. Not sure what it’s like off season, but this is an excellent place for family gatherings and summer activities. Top notch amenities.

    • Lesley R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bewabic State Park
      Oct. 25, 2022

      Bewabic State Park

      Worth a second stay!

      Have stayed here twice! 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. Superb plumbing facilities ( didn’t use the showers but they looked clean and private rooms for each stall) and even better beach, picnic area with volleyball and tennis, endless hiking and boating opportunities. This park offers it all!

    • Amy A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from River Forest Campgrounds
      Oct. 15, 2022

      River Forest Campgrounds

      Amazing spacious Forest sites

      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. Large groups of campers come to explore natures untouched wolf river and experience white water rafting together. Groups have a very unique bonding experience through these river trips. They have 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. Guests don’t want to leave and cannot wait to come back!

    • Michael V.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bewabic State Park
      Aug. 10, 2022

      Bewabic State Park

      Been awhile, 7 years ago

      We stayed here for a night back in 2015.

      We were in a road trip and started looking for a place to spend the night. They had sites available. Seemed like a nice campground, quiet and peaceful. The site we had was flat and had a nice spot for a tent on the grass .

      We would camp here again,

    • Kelli V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Peshtigo River Campground
      Aug. 7, 2022

      Peshtigo River Campground

      Good campground to do some river floating

      We thought we had a small site- until we got there. Site 86 is the smallest on the map but it is not small at all! We have a 33 1/2 ft 5th wheel and had plenty of space. We could have had some tents on the site if we wanted to! The fire pit was away from the level area the RV is to be parked. The electric and water were a little farther away than typical but not too bad.

      The owners are awesome and worked with us on our reservation- my friend set the site and I paid for it later. Everyone we spoke to with a seasonal site was very nice and helpful. The campground was quiet for the most part. You could hear there were people were out at their sites but no one was being loud or obnoxious. It was perfect!

      Tubing was a bit of a different experience to start off but ended good. We waited for about 40 minutes for the bus. Once the bus came, everyone piled on. We had our own tubes so we put them on ourselves as well as our cooler. We rented two cooler tubes- one for my cooler and one as a “dry” area. We we’re on the bus for about 25 minutes due to too many people getting on and two large groups having to decide who was getting off. Once we arrived at the drop off site- all the cooler tubes were grabbed right away. They made sure we got both tubes we paid for before we pushed off down the river. I was very thankful for this!!!!! My personal tube popped half way down the river due to it being old so I’m very happy we had the other two tubes!

      The river was nice! Low in some spots but we never had to get out and drag our stuff. Some trees to paddle around occasionally, but nothing out of the normal.

      One thing I was surprised at was this campground does not have a bar and or grill.

    • L
      Camper-submitted photo from Bewabic State Park
      Aug. 7, 2022

      Bewabic State Park

      Ideal

      Lots of beautiful sights to see. Perfect hiking trails. Clean showers. Busy but everyone is super kind. Be sure to buy your groceries prior to arriving because the grocery store in town nearby is $$$.

    • H
      Camper-submitted photo from Silver Lake Resort
      Aug. 3, 2022

      Silver Lake Resort

      Good but could be better

      This campground has high marks but I think your experience depends on where your located.
      The Bad- The Northern section sees lots of traffic and the roads are gravel/dirt and the constant dust from passing cars gets old. Most of the spaces are dirt/sand but unfortunately there was nearly no grass on your site either - bring a really large rug! The Good - The facilities are top notch, the staff are also top notch, and the camp store has to be one of the nicest I’ve experienced.

    • B
      Camper-submitted photo from Keyes Lake Campground
      Jun. 25, 2022

      Keyes Lake Campground

      Great time

      We found this place by mistake when the campground we were going to gave away our spot. It is very clean in the campgrounds and the site we had was privet and large enough for our 5th wheel and truck and boat. The bathroom was also spotless. 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.

    • C
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      Jun. 9, 2022

      Peaceful Pines Resort

      Peaceful Pines Resort Eagle River Wi

      Wonderful RV Resort! Brand New and Wow what a Bathhouse! The lake is right there steps away that is crystal clear and sandy bottom!! So much Vilas County has to offer!!! Highly Suggest Peacefulpines Resort

    • John V.
      Camper-submitted photo from Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center
      Jun. 5, 2022

      Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

      A different experience

      Very nice campsites. With great owners. It probably is the newest campground in the state. All the RV pads have concrete in their leveled. 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. Very down to earth people but just want everybody to have a great time.

    • Nova O.
      Camper-submitted photo from Chain O'Lakes Campground
      Mar. 21, 2022

      Chain O'Lakes Campground

      Lovely

      Lovely campground near the lakes. Tons of lake activities like renting boats to fish (like we did). Our campground was next to nice bathrooms and a sand volleyball court. Good privacy from neighboring campsites.



    Guide to Armstrong Creek

    Camping near Armstrong Creek, Wisconsin, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled weekend, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do:

    • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing in the nearby lakes. One reviewer at Bagley Rapids NF Campground mentioned, "The short stretch of the Oconto River provides mainly brook trout and brown trout fishing."
    • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails around the campgrounds. A visitor at Governor Thompson State Park Campground noted, "This park is big, with lots of trails, clean bathrooms, water access, and great campsites that offer privacy."
    • Swimming: Enjoy a refreshing swim in the lakes. A camper at Boulder Lake shared, "The lake is not very deep, which is great for swimming or water recreation."

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. One reviewer at Morgan Park said, "Fantastic facilities, bathrooms and free showers were very clean and in great condition."
    • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds offer large, private sites. A visitor at Franklin Lake mentioned, "Sites are large and decent spacing between sites. Heavy tree cover with mostly shade."
    • Friendly Atmosphere: Campers often enjoy the welcoming vibe. A reviewer at Paint River Hills Campground noted, "The owner was an awesome lady; she helped us find a repair guy for a breakdown."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell reception. A camper at Governor Thompson State Park Campground warned, "Barely any cell service if that is important to you."
    • Grocery Options: Stock up on supplies before arriving, as nearby stores can be pricey. A visitor at Bewabic State Park Campground advised, "Be sure to buy your groceries prior to arriving because the grocery store in town nearby is $$$."
    • Wildlife: Expect to see various wildlife, including deer and geese. One camper at Bewabic State Park Campground mentioned, "The forest is mature and very pretty, deer and other wildlife are abundant."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and swimming areas. A reviewer at Chute Pond Park said, "There’s a nice beach and a playground."
    • Safety First: Keep an eye out for ticks, especially if hiking. A camper at Governor Thompson State Park Campground advised, "Definitely bring bug spray and check for ticks."
    • Plan for Quiet Time: Choose campgrounds that are less crowded for a more peaceful experience. A visitor at Bear Lake noted, "The campground is located in the beautiful Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. It's very well maintained."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Hookups: Make sure to confirm if your site has electric hookups. A reviewer at Paint River Hills Campground mentioned, "They have 4 pull-through sites with full hookups."
    • Road Conditions: Be aware of the road conditions leading to campgrounds. A camper at Boot Lake Campground said, "The road to the lake is just for the campground."
    • Reservations: Some campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early. A visitor at Franklin Lake noted, "Normally this campsite takes reservations but for 2020 it’s strictly first come, first serve."

    Camping near Armstrong Creek, Wisconsin, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Enjoy the great outdoors and make some unforgettable memories!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Armstrong Creek, WI?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Armstrong Creek, WI is Bewabic State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 20 reviews.

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