Best Cabin Camping near Bagley, WI

Camping cabins near Bagley are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a place to cabin camp in Wisconsin is easier than ever. From secluded to easy-to-reach, these Wisconsin cabin rentals are perfect for any adventurer.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bagley, WI (20)

    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

    1. Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

    29 Reviews
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    107 Saves
    Dundee, Iowa

    Located about an hour’s drive north of Cedar Rapids, Backbone State Park is Iowa’s oldest state park. Established in 1920, it was named for a narrow limestone ridge—the Devil’s Backbone—along the Maquoketa River. At its founding, it was one of the largest state parks in the U.S. to offer camping, picnicking and hiking opportunities. Since that time, the park has expanded to 2,100 acres—almost double its original size—and offers even more opportunities for locals and visitors to get outdoors and enjoy some time in nature. Whether it’s wandering the woods, fishing on a quiet creek, lounging by the lake, or just napping in shade under a swinging hammock, there’s something for everyone here.

    The two campgrounds at Backbone State Park offers 125 campsites for tent and RV campers. The large South Lake Campground has nearly 100 sites, about half with electrical hookups, with flush toilets and showers. The smaller Six Pines Campground has 27 primitive tent sites with vault toilets. Most sites are open and grassy, but there are plenty of shade trees around. Both locations have drinking water faucets and trash receptacles; a dump station is located at the South Lake Campground. The park also offers a few 1- and 2-bedroom cabins for those visiting sans tent or RV; bedding not provided. Many sites and facilities are ADA accessible. A small store in the park sells bait, firewood and some concessions. Reservations are accepted, but some sites are held open for first-come, first-served campers. Seasonal campsite rates range from $6–$16/night; cabins range from $50–$100/night.

    There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy at Backbone State Park. The park features several playgrounds, picnic areas, an outdoor auditorium, and a museum. More than 21 miles of multiuse trails explore the woods and waterways within the park. Taking a hike or ride is the best way to see some of the park’s natural rock features, including the Stone Arch, Balance Rock, and the Devil’s Backbone. In winter, many of these trails are open for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Swimming, paddling and boating can be enjoyed on Backbone Lake, with kayak and canoe rentals available from the park, and angers can fish for trout on the creek out of Richmond Springs. And rock climbers will find several challenging routes on the park’s many limestone cliffs.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

    2. Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

    11 Reviews
    29 Photos
    9 Saves
    Waterville, Iowa

    Yellow River State Forest in northeast Iowa is home to stunning views, beautiful woodlands, and meandering trout streams. Nestled in Iowa’s driftless area in Allamakee County, Yellow River offers numerous outdoor recreation opportunities including camping, equestrian riding, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and more. Yellow River State Forest was first established in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corp and is home to Iowa’s only fire tower, built in 1963. Today, the forest is managed for numerous natural resource benefits and recreational opportunities.

    Big Paint campgrounds are non-modern with vault toilets. Drinking water is available near the office complex. Advance campsite reservations are recommended and can be made through the park reservation system, and one-quarter of the campsites are available for self-registration on a first-come first-served basis.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $12 / night

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    3. Boulder Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    40 Photos
    7 Saves
    Bagley, Wisconsin

    Nestled in the bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley, in Wisconsin's Grant County, Boulder Creek is the place for your next camping adventure!

    Our campground is conveniently located near Wyalusing State Park, as well as local restaurants, bars, and shops. We are close to ATV/UTV trails, historical sites, wineries, beaches, public boat launches, and SO much more!

    Our spacious campsites, and amount of on-site amenities, make us the perfect destination for your next outdoor adventure. We have 180 sites, including 20/30/50 Amp sites with full water, electric & sewer, to cozy Canyon Chateau Cabins that sleep up to 10!

    ***We can't wait to welcome you to Boulder Creek in Bagley, WI! ***

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $32 - $260 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest
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    Camper-submitted photo from Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest

    4. Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest

    2 Reviews
    75 Photos
    1 Save
    Waterville, Iowa

    Yellow River State Forest is a perfect place to explore some of Iowa's best hiking trails. Located in northeast Iowa in Allamakee County, the forest is part of the "driftless area" that escaped the glaciers during the most recent ice age. The forest consists of 8,900 acres of hardwood and coniferous forest and is comprised of 6 units.

    The Paint Creek Unit is of primary interest to the recreationist, with well-kept camping areas, equestrian accommodations, fishing, hunting, and over 45 miles of trails for hiking, equestrian riding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.

    One rustic camping cabin is available to rent from April 15th through October 31st of each year. There is a minimum stay requirement of 2 nights for this cabin. This rustic cabin has electricity, a microwave, a full-sized refrigerator, and two porches, where one of them is screened in. Visitors must provide their own bedding, towels, cooking utensils, and other essential items. The cabin is located near the backpack registration parking lot and the forestry office.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table
    • Firewood Available

    $75 / night

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      5. Spook Cave and Campground

      1 Review
      5 Saves
      Marquette, Iowa
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
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      7. Skip-A-Way Resort

      3 Reviews
      10 Photos
      12 Saves
      West Union, Iowa
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      8. Red Barn Resort and Campground

      1 Review
      1 Photo
      21 Saves
      Lansing, Iowa

      Red Barn Campground and Restaurant is a cozy hideaway in the hills of Iowa. People come for the scenery, the fishing and the fun. We welcome seasonals, weekenders and locals alike.

      It’s a great place to relax with family, make new friends and just take a break from the day to day. Enjoy solitude walking on nature paths and trout fishing. Join friends around the community fire pit. Let the kids play in the arcade or on the playground. Finish the day at our full service bar and grill.

      Families have been coming to Red Barn Campground and Restaurant for generations. Season after season, they return with their RVs, boats and fishing poles. Some guests have been coming to Red Barn since they were kids, and now come with their grandkids. There’s no shortage of campfire stories or fisherman’s tales.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $25 - $39 / night

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        9. Eagle Cave Resort LLC

        2 Reviews
        18 Saves
        Boscobel, Wisconsin
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
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        10. Palace Campground

        7 Reviews
        52 Photos
        71 Saves
        Galena, Illinois

        Situated on 50 quiet, wooded acres only 2 miles from historic downtown Galena this campground accommodates all types of tents and campers and offer cabin rentals as well.

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        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
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      Recent Cabin Reviews in Bagley

      78 Reviews of 20 Bagley Campgrounds


      • Stuart O.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
        Nov. 13, 2024

        Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

        Good late season option for the self-contained camper

        Was very thankful to find a place to overnight in mid-November. Not a lot of free parking options in this part of Iowa. No water, electric, or dump station, so very much like a parking lot overnight from that perspective. However, the park is situated on the valley bottom of the Yellow River Forest with beautiful tall trees, and there are fire rings. Fee was $12. First come first served basis from November through March.

      • Tori L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
        May. 26, 2024

        Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

        Dream stay.

        Came to learn more about Tenkara fly fishing. Had a ball. Visited the 3 lookouts including Iowa only Fire tower. Bird life is colorful. Lots of places to hike. Scenery is lush. I had no phone service. Campsites are well mown, have a picnic table and fire ring. Pit toilets. Easy access to water. Drink water and firewood are at the host A frame. There is no dump site. Everyone was very friendly. Helpful. Nights were quiet. Very relaxing.

      • Jeannie D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
        May. 25, 2023

        Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

        Just stunning

        This campground was large. The lake reminded me of a puzzle I did with my grandma as a kid. It was fall, and it was just gorgeous. There was a wedding the weekend we were there, but we were lucky to explore the tower the day prior. The nearby communities offer ameneties, which were needed as I sprained a knee hiking the backbone trail my third go. Absolutely adored the weekend we spent here. Wonderful neighbors, great spacious, level sites. I want to say we had electric only, and service was definitely spotty in most areas of camp. We used Verizon, and could not hulu.

      • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Palace Campground
        May. 12, 2023

        Palace Campground

        Well Established Campground

        Campground is convenient to Galena and Dubuque. We stayed in site 73, which they call a double. If the campground is full, it would be pretty tight. No negatives I encountered here to mention.

      • K
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        Sep. 19, 2022

        Coconut Cove RV Resort by Journey

        Party cove, but the trains…

        Catering to RV life style with lots of amenities such as restaurant, beach bar, water feature with floating water obstacle course, pool and more. Occasionally live music is on the beach. For us, the freight trains crushed the experience. Trains ran all night long, park is near a crossing so trains sound the horn each time they pass. We had an infant with us so we were up all night however we spoke with people who stay there often and they said you get acclimated. I gave this site 3 stars because the staff and amenities are great but can not give 5 starts due to the location in proximity to the trains. It really is a bummer.

      • James and Susan K.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 18, 2022

        Sports Unlimited Campground

        One large Lake Community with transient RV sites.

        This campground is adjacent to a BNSF rail line. Though loud when trains pass, I didn’t lose any sleep. RV sites are back-in, back to back with 30/50amp FHU’s. Bathrooms, laundry, showers and RV sites are older but are acceptable for a couple nights stay. Resort has a 9 hole golf course, pool, Volleyball field, Putt Putt and Gazebo for gatherings.

      • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest
        Jul. 27, 2022

        Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest

        Great State Forest cabin with trout fishing

        Cabin has basic kitchen: fridge/freezer, micro, coffee pot, table/chairs, sleeping room with queen bed, 2 futons, AC/heat, fireplace screened porch, grill/smoker& fire ring outside, table, potable/drink water outside. NO shower/bathroom, must use pit toilet just yards away at trailhead.

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        Jul. 19, 2022

        Skip-A-Way Resort

        Free spirit campground

        This was a nice campground next to a small town- nice quiet sites. Sites were kind of close together. Mostly seasonal spots here. The office he’d strange hours limiting the use of some of the amenities ( tubing, kayak and paddle boat rentals) the party floats were not accessible as advertised on the website. Nice showers in the back section it camp- restrooms were clean but limited on tp ( always brought my own). Seasonal residents were very friendly. Nice pond/lake to swim in and large area to go for a walk. There weren’t many staff around if you had questions or issues and the grounds didn’t seem to be monitored. Overall nice camp and we would stay here again.

      • j
        Camper-submitted photo from Skip-A-Way Resort
        Jul. 17, 2022

        Skip-A-Way Resort

        Nice camp ground

        We stayed here 4 nights. They have a beach for swimming. Boats for renting but they were out of order for repairs when we were here. You can rent kayaks, bikes. They have mini golf but you have to pay 8 dollars for that. That’s why they didn’t get 5 stars. I feel if your paying to stay you should get that as included, They have river rafting, a playground for little kids, and a mini horse for petting. Lots of things for kids to do!

      • Daphne D.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest
        Jun. 17, 2022

        Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

        Busy but beautiful

        We stayed at the Big Paint Campground and had a nice time. The sites there are pretty spacious and level, but they don't feel very private because this campground is essentially just an open field with line of sight to all other campsites. Still, it was a lovely place with nice trails and great river access. There are also some breathtaking lookout points to see the countryside.

        We drove through Little Paint Campground and many of those sites were pretty small and crowded, but again, the river access and the views made it a pleasant stay. Nearby Harper's Ferry is a neat little town, so be sure to visit there!

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Fireside Campground
        May. 19, 2022

        Fireside Campground

        Nice Campground

        Level sites. Full hook ups available. Friendly owners. Clean bathrooms and showers. Dog friendly. Recommend if you are in the area and need a place to camp.

      • Mike F.
        Camper-submitted photo from Palace Campground
        Nov. 1, 2021

        Palace Campground

        Great CG for the Galena Halloween parade

        Some sites were tight and the lack of fire rings was disappointing.

      • Ivana B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Palace Campground
        Oct. 24, 2021

        Palace Campground

        Highly recommend

        Very spacious, grassy and clean. There are a lot of people with RVs so it’s pretty lively. There is a Walmart right next to it. The bathrooms are clean. They host events like mini golf. Swings and playground for kids. Would stay there again

      • Anthony L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Blakey Hobbit Campground
        Oct. 15, 2021

        Blakey Hobbit Campground

        Hidden Gem

        One night at a tent spot booked through VRBO. The check-in process was a bit confusing, but that was forgotten with the location. Beautiful trout stream along the sites. Great place for star gazing as well. Definitely returning.

        Wi-Fi available. However, you should bring your own wood. None was available.

      • Kerry M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
        Aug. 21, 2021

        Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

        Two campgrounds to enjoy at Backbone State Park

        Backbone State Park is unlike any other place in Iowa, having geological features uncommon in Iowa.

        There are two campgrounds. I have camped in both:

        Modern Campground: This is a large, modern campground with all of the standard amenities found in a modern campground… electric hookups, flush toilets, water. I have camped here twice, both times in my travel trailer. Overall, it is a nice campground with decent space in between campers, however, I tend to avoid it during the busier summer and fall colors seasons.

        Primitive Campground: This is my favorite at Backbone for camping, especially in the autumn after the leaves have fallen off of the trees. As this campground is non-electric, there are not many people camping after it turns colder. I have spent many nights there alone in the primitive campground, watching RVs pull in and then leave after realizing that it has no hookups.

        Nearby trout fishing: Backbone is home to one of the more popular trout streams in Iowa. The fishing is easy as most of the fish are stocked (April-October). Still, it is an enjoyable fishing trip as the stream itself is mostly rocks and gravel, with several deep holes. The water is cold and clear.

        Other activities: Hiking is very popular in Backbone. I have also seen rock climbing and rappelling. There are some nice spots away from the trout stream for wading and a little swimming. Backbone State Park also has a small lake with a swimming area and boat rentals during the summer. Several nice cabins are available for those who do not want to camp.

      • Erin A.
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Iowa Resort and Rental
        Aug. 20, 2021

        Upper Iowa Resort and Rental

        Lots to do!

        This campground is perfectly situated on the Upper Iowa River. Had some beautiful sites along the river (couldn’t book one four our stay) but our site was nice (grass pad- spaced out fairly well from others) The best part of this camp is they offer tube canoe and kayak rentals with a shuttle to the put in then you float back to the campground. Also has a “pool”/man made pond with a beach all the way around it. Bathrooms and showers were clean (but very busy) and a nice camp store. Owners and camp hosts were awesome.

      • Larry E.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area
        Aug. 17, 2021

        Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area

        Well manicured and laid out

        Chose this campground for the low light pollution in order to watch a meteor shower. Very nice recreation area with a nice beach. Two cons worth noting, but not enough to dock a rating; 1) it cost $7 per day extra for the vehicle I used to tow my camper to the campsite, wtf! 2) popular with young families, so it got loud on the weekend.

      • Kelly M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Fireside Campground
        Aug. 7, 2021

        Fireside Campground

        Clean but No Frills

        The campground staff is friendly and helpful. It was nice that we were escorted to our site. Some campgrounds can be difficult to figure out sites. The staff member showed us where our electric hook up was; this was actually helpful because it was covered by trees. We would have hooked up to the wrong box. The sites are not big and are close together but this hasn't been a problem for us. The bathrooms are clean and surprisingly, air conditioned. The women's bathroom has updated sinks and nice shower curtains. Everything was clean. There are few things to do at the campground. There's a playground for the kids and a half basketball court, balls provided. The pavilion has a Foosball table (one of the pieces is missing the bottom, hard to defend against your opponent), mini basketball shoot out (not sure if it's broken or just not plugged in), and Jenga. There's tetherball (2) and Gaga ball. Mini golf is also available. However, there's no turf just concrete slabs and parts of the course are overgrown with trees on the "green". If you want to do anything other than hang out and relax around the campfire, leaving the campground is a must. There's a state park nearby, the Wisconsin river, House on the Rock, American Players Theater, Taliesin, etc. The campground was very quiet.

      • S
        Camper-submitted photo from Fireside Campground
        Jul. 28, 2021

        Fireside Campground

        Ok for first outing

        The staff were super friendly. This was our first outing with our new camper and it was fine. The 30 Amp outlet didn't work on our site but thankfully we had out 20 Amp adapter with us. Our site was also kind of small for our trailer. This campground has a ton of potential and could use some updating to a few things.

      • Troy S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Fireside Campground
        Jul. 27, 2021

        Fireside Campground

        Good/quiet go to campground

        This campground is like your ma and pa place. Staff was super friendly and so was the other campers staying there, kids and adults waved to us. A few activities every weekend and really enjoyed the charity bingo, it brought everyone together..... Now for the disappointment, we went when it was 85°+ and they didn't have a pool/pond or allowed kiddy pools. Their mini golf was over ran with tree branches and was just concrete. Just needs a few fixes.

      • Tanner H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park
        Jun. 25, 2021

        Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

        Endless trails, cool cliffs, quiet atmosphere

        I have been to Backbone a few times, this spot is one of my friends and I’d favorite. There is no through traffic so it’s quiet. Tons of trails, specifically the spot we camped at was right by the trail so we had easy access. The sites are big so you can camp far back and keep the vehicles at the front. I was able to fly my drone here and it produced some amazing footage, check the descriptions you are interested!

        The bathrooms weren’t the greatest, and their aren’t any showers near the site we stayed at, so be ready to be dirty for a couple of days.

      • Charles M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Eagle Cave Resort LLC
        Jun. 15, 2021

        Eagle Cave Resort LLC

        Scouting Trip

        We only spent a night at the resort (actually slept in the cave). One thing to know for sure, bring a tarp or tent to cover yourself. We went in March, so with all the runoff from the snow ir was a very wet experience.

        I’ve been here twice as a scout so it was a lot of fun to return as an adult leader foe my son’s scout troop.

        The sloppy Joe’s are amazing, the exploring was fantastic and physically challenging for everyone. When I was a scout we visited in early January so the cave system was very dry.



      Guide to Bagley

      Experience the charm of cabin camping near Bagley, Wisconsin, where you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying cozy accommodations.

      Cabins are available at Spook Cave & Campground

      • At Spook Cave & Campground, you can stay in a clean cabin with access to a beautiful lake for swimming and fishing.
      • The cabins at Boulder Creek Campground are well-suited for families, featuring water attractions that kids will love.
      • Skip-A-Way Resort offers cabins alongside a serene pond, perfect for a peaceful getaway.

      Cabin campers like these nearby activities

      Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

      • Spook Cave & Campground provides essential amenities like drinking water and picnic tables for a comfortable stay.
      • The cabins at Boulder Creek Campground come equipped with modern conveniences, ensuring a pleasant experience for all guests.
      • Skip-A-Way Resort offers clean restrooms and showers, making it easy to refresh after a day of outdoor fun.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bagley, WI is Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park with a 4.4-star rating from 29 reviews.

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