Best Cabin Camping near Bangor, WI

Cabin rentals across the Bangor area include rustic lodging at several campgrounds, including Neshonoc Lakeside and River's Edge Campground. Pine View Campground at Fort McCoy offers cabins with standard amenities such as beds, heating, and basic furniture, while locations like Justin Trails Resort provide more secluded cabin experiences. A recent review noted, "Cabins are affordable and packed with amenities," highlighting the value at Pine View Campground. Most cabins include electric hookups with varying levels of furnishing - from simple one-room structures with only beds to more equipped options featuring kitchenettes with mini-fridges and microwaves.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Neshonoc Lakeside features cabins alongside their RV sites, while KOA-style cabins can be found at the Oakdale KOA located about 20 miles east of Bangor. Many campgrounds accept pets in their cabin accommodations, though policies vary by location. One camper shared, "The cabin was the one for 4 people. The bed was really comfortable! There was a queen and a set of bunk beds." Reservations are typically required for all cabin stays, with many locations booking months in advance during peak summer seasons. Operating seasons vary, with some facilities like Pine View Campground at Fort McCoy open year-round, while others close during winter months.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities differ significantly between locations - some offer only exterior fire rings with grill grates, while others include small kitchen appliances inside the cabins. Several campgrounds feature small camp stores selling essentials, firewood, and ice. Leon Valley Campground and Whiskey Creek Family RV Park both maintain on-site markets where basic provisions can be purchased. Depending on the specific cabin, bathroom facilities may be shared campground facilities or, in premium cabins, might include private bathrooms. For longer stays, grocery options are available in nearby West Salem and Sparta.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bangor, Wisconsin (33)

    1. Neshonoc Lakeside

    9 Reviews
    Bangor, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This campground came to us through Thousand Trails Collection.  At first we only had a W/E site and later was able to move to a full hook up site. "

    "With 2 swimming pools, daily activities, movies, and a full ice cream shop you won’t be bored here. The owners were super friendly and helpful."

    2. Whiskey Creek Family RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sparta, WI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 269-4796

    $45 - $185 / night

    "Great family operated RV park near La Crosse, WI. Clean bathrooms! Some of the nicest I have seen with free showers. Planned themes and activities on the weekends, great fun for the whole family."

    "Situated on 30 acres, there is plenty of room to roam. There is river access, walking trails, and so much more. This is the perfect place for your next family vacation or solo travel stop-over."

    3. Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy

    8 Reviews
    Sparta, WI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 898-3517

    "A great campground for a nice getaway, Cabins are affordable and packed with amenities. There is a small camp store and boat rental where firewood is available. Camp store not open on weekends"

    "All type of rentals available. You name it, they have it. You are required to be military, DOD or retired military to rent some high dollar items (Pontoon, Boat with motor)."

    4. Justin Trails Resort

    1 Review
    Sparta, WI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 351-1001

    "Beautiful place, tent camping is available. Great breakfast and romantic setting for our anniversary. They sell wine and food in the store. Host is amazing and friendly."

    5. Leon Valley Campground

    1 Review
    Sparta, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 269-6400

    $45 / night

    "This is a clean, well maintained family run campground with a nice pool, picnic pavilion and large playground for children."

    6. River's Edge Campground - Black River

    4 Reviews
    Galesville, WI
    19 miles
    Website

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Water, fishing, tubing, bar, pavilion, kid and animal friendly, showers, toilets, fire pits, water/electric sites, easy booking."

    "They have inflatable rafts, a game room, a pool, boat dock, permanent and non sites, sand pit for kids, pounce pad, basketball court and playground; it has more than enough to keep everyone busy!"

    7. Champions Riverside Resort

    3 Reviews
    Galesville, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 582-2995

    "We brought their bikes along which was fun to hit the bike trails at midway. We did find out the campground charters a canoe trip so if we had planned better we will do that next time."

    8. Shady Rest Acres

    2 Reviews
    Hokah, MN
    21 miles

    $40 - $120 / night

    "You have to be "pet friendly" if you stay here, because the the chickens roam, the dogs make friends and the cats meander, just as cats tend to do."

    9. Lost Falls Campground

    1 Review
    Black River Falls, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 329-3911

    "(the beach has dog hours which is neat) walk the trails, find lost falls. You can grab stuff at the convenience store."

    10. Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Caledonia, MN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 724-2107

    "Very nice QUIET park! RV Campsites are gravel with fire ring and picnic table. The sites are fairly level. There is also a cabin to rent. Many electric sites."

    "Really enjoyed this park. This one seems to fly a little under the radar as we were able to book 2 sites next to each other for the weekend only a few days prior to our stay."

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Cabin Reviews near Bangor, WI

143 Reviews of 33 Bangor Campgrounds


  • P
    Oct. 23, 2018

    Camp Everyday Winona

    Very accommodating, friendly, quiet. Best customer service!

    We were visiting our daughter in nearby Winona, MN. This place is also close to La Crosse WI. We stayed here three nights. We had very loose plans and called for a tent spot six months before our reservations. I was impressed Sandy, from front office, remembered me and our conversation. We upgraded to a cabin because rain and cold nights were expected. The cabin was the one for 4 people. The bed was really comfortable! There was a queen and a set of bunk beds. The cabin is small. Besides the bed there was one chair, a table, and a heater. No bathroom. The heater didn't work and it was replaced promptly. Cute little porch with a swing seat. It was all we needed so it was fine. The bathrooms were exceptionally clean. Hubby and son had a good hot shower, mine took awhile to heat up and stay heated. Laundry room was clean. There was a rec room with a pool table and pinball machines. There's a pool there but it was empty when we got there. Too cold to swim anyway. A large shelter area has a gas grill we were able to use. The two 4-person cabins are right by the entry way. You are far enough from the highway that traffic noise is not a problem. The main tent/RV area is behind the office. The sites are close together. The bigger cabin has a half bath and is in this area but a bit secluded.There's a playground for kids near the tent area. There is a creek that runs through the campground and you have the great Mississippi river on the other side of the highway. I really can't say enough though about the customer service of this place. Sandy was very accommodating to our changing needs. Even let us use the dump station a day early. I would stay here again. There aren't a lot of options in Winona and this was the least expensive and friendly!

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Neshonoc Lakeside

    Great value as a TT member

    This campground came to us through Thousand Trails Collection.  At first we only had a W/E site and later was able to move to a full hook up site.  All sites has a gravel pad with a grass yard, fire ring, and picnic table.  The fire rings are sunk completely into the ground for some reason.  The lots were spacious and the property offered a large pool, hot tub, restrooms, showers, laundry room, fishing and canoeing.  This is a pet friendly park.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2019

    Shady Rest Acres

    Bliss in the middle of the country

    In the middle of the country, in a tiny town called Brownsville, you'll find a little slice of awesome in the form of a hobby farm with campsites, a cabin, and oh ya...the remnants of an old brewery! Patty and Michelle are nothing less than hospitable, knowledgable and gracious.

    Shady Rest Acres is owned and run by two women who are nothing less than the the perfect example of what property owners/business owners should be. Beyond being kind, their property is clean, tidy, beautiful yet rustic and home to so many animals that are all exceptionally well cared for. They have donkeys, Scottish Highland cows (a family of them), sheep, goats, chickens (and they'll even pick the bugs off your car), bees, horses, ducks, cats and dogs (I hope I didn't miss anything!). You have to be "pet friendly" if you stay here, because the the chickens roam, the dogs make friends and the cats meander, just as cats tend to do. If you want to meet the barnyard critters, please only look at them from the outside of the fence unless guided and escorted by the owners.  They are happy to let you meet them with their presence. 

    There are 2 campsites, if you wish.  One is in the middle of the pasture (that's right...near the goats) They will pen up the larger animals if you stay at that site, but it's perfect for stargazing!  The other is nestled in the woods.  Both have fire pits and access to wood. There is an outdoor shower, if you wish, and also a composting toilet.  But there is also access to an indoor bathroom and shower inside the main house.  The cabin is delightfully lovely with beautiful decor, two full sized beds, space for a few kids to crash, small kitchen items (microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker) as well as a wood stove for cool nights and some A/C for warm days.  The cabin is attached to the main house by way of a small deck (although the cabin is free standing, but sitting above the garage). And some local beverages in the fridge! You will have access to the deck chairs and gas grill, if you want to cook some dinner. For potty stops, you'll have to use the bathroom inside their home, but it's very close and private, as they have another one that they use when guests are staying the night. 

    At no time did we feel like we were invading Patty and Michelle's space, nor did they invade ours.  It was extremely comfortable, and I thought that we could have asked any question without silly looks and even participated in chores, and we would have been welcome to do so. Even though it rained while we were there, it seemed to be just perfect. Beyond the obvious, they are earth conscious, eco friendly in many ways and fully aware of their food sources, which is one reason why they raise their own food.  So they know where it comes from and how it was treated.  I love it. 

    This is rustic slice of hospitality is not only peaceful, but friendly, warm and comforting as well as therapeutic.  Just what the soul ordered.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

    Beautiful & peaceful

    Very nice QUIET park! RV Campsites are gravel with fire ring and picnic table. The sites are fairly level. There is also a cabin to rent. Many electric sites.

    Very nice hiking trails, make sure to check the map to plan easy hike up and steep hike downhill! Beautiful vistas on the Switchback trail.

    The Mossy Seep trail has interesting plants and unique growth.

    Big Spring Trail boarders the campground, easy walk to see the Spring. Tried to dip feet in the water but couldn’t leave them in the COLD water for long! Water is crystal clear and flowing fast.

    Bathroom (men’s) if functional, has running water at the sinks and showers work well.

    NO PHONE SERVICE which we appreciated.

    The Restaurant “Good Times” is 4 miles away and has good food and service. Also a grocery store in town in case you need more supplies.

    Leaves are just starting to change in September.

  • Kayla S.
    May. 27, 2018

    Eagle Cliff Campground and Lodging

    Perfect set-up

    This campground has it all. Situated right along the Root River next to the bike trail. They offer kayak, canoe and tube rentals and shuttles. They also have bike rentals.

    This facility is clean and very well kept. Even the shower rooms are very nice and sanitary.

    This is by far my favorite camping spot. I would recommend this place to any and everyone. Family orientated and pet friendly.

  • C
    Jun. 8, 2023

    Buckhorn State Park Campground

    Beautiful site, heavy mosquito activity

    We camped on site 22. It was an easy walk from the parking lot to the site with the help of the provided carts. It was peaceful and lovely! It seemed like a good spot for kayaks and canoes given the lake access; it appeared shallow and sandy at this site. The porta-potty was clean and located in the parking lot. There was a basic fire ring with grill grate and a picnic table. Fish were jumping frequently. We were able to set up our screen house and tent with plenty of room to spare. The only reason I gave this 4/5 stars is because the mosquitoes!!! I know, it's nature in all it's glory but we couldn't leave our tents until sun went down so it was a bummer. We will revisit earlier in the spring in hopes of avoiding the bugs.

  • Amanda P.
    Apr. 27, 2019

    Buckhorn State Park Campground

    Beautiful sunrises over the lake camping

    This was my first time camping next to a lake and we loved listening to the water falling asleep and waking up in the morning. The sunrise was absolutely gorgeous. The main swimming area of the beach had a nice sandy bottom and clear water. We stayed at backpack site 21. I was a little apprehensive doing a backpack site pregnant and with a toddler but there was a wagon shared between 3 campsites available at the parking area to carry your gear to your site. There was a nice picnic table and a couple benches as well as a fire pit with a moveable grill top. There was also a porta potty shared for sites #20-22. Our campsite was fairly secluded. It was also quite a hike from the heart of state park so we ended up driving to trailheads and to the playground and beach. The first night we were there the flies were horrific and biting at dusk and it was miserable being outside. Just going into our tent quickly caused at least 30-50 flies to sneak in. The second night was windy and we had no flies. After reading some reviews the flies can occasionally be a nuisance in mid to late summer. We were there end of July. We would absolutely camp here again, the sunrises were breathtaking. I think next time we will try for the other side of the lake.

  • Kim L.
    Jul. 28, 2019

    Neshonoc Lakeside

    So.much.fun.

    We stayed over memorial weekend with a group of friends. With 2 swimming pools, daily activities, movies, and a full ice cream shop you won’t be bored here. The owners were super friendly and helpful. If you’re looking to escape into nature, this is not your park. If you want full hook ups and a summer camp family experience, this is great. Our kiddo had so much fun at the pools, the top one is very large and new with a splash pad area. The lower pool is older and smaller, and where grown ups tend to go for a dip. The sites are split between full timer seasonal sites and daily campers. The site are all level, have a fire pit and picnic table. They are pretty open, so you’re close to you neighbors and little shade or privacy. All RVs here, some tents as overflow for kiddos whose parents are staying in the RV. Kind of pricey, but it’s worth the money for all the extras you get. Super easy back ins, plenty of space for extra cars or shade tents on the site. In the evening there was a Glow Parade where the full timers decked out their golf carts and drove around- candy for kids and lots of dancing. Bingo, tie dye, outdoor movies, and other relay races kept the kids happy and adults amused. Sunday night a jimmy buffet cover band played. A lot of fun and we’ve already booked for next year.

  • J
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Oakdale KOA

    A small campground with a big heart

    Just off 91. My family got an easy pull through site. We upgraded with a patio site that included a nice round patio table with 4 padded chairs, a gas grill, and 2 Adirondack chairs. Very nice for a quick night’s stay when you don’t want to take everything out. It was more comfortable than a picnic table.

    There was a small store with snacks, tshirts, novelty ice cream, and caning items of both necessity and novelty. Who doesn’t need another s’mores sign?

    There’s also a playground, pool, bounce pad, and game room, which has low and no cost games. It’s not high tech where you’ll spend more than it cost to stay the night. (Pool table used quarters. Ping pong table was free).

    The sites were close together but there were trees and grass which made it feel more roomy.

    The people who work there were very kind and welcoming.


Guide to Bangor

Cabin camping options near Bangor, Wisconsin include rustic accommodations nestled among the scenic bluffs and valleys of western Wisconsin's Driftless Area. This region's landscape features elevation changes of 250-400 feet between valley floors and ridge tops, creating dramatic terrain for outdoor recreation. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing with seasonal snowfall making year-round cabin availability dependent on specific campground operating schedules.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing: At Neshonoc Lakeside, campers can enjoy water recreation on Lake Neshonoc. "Great place to go kayak, decent place to fish, and good access to bike trail. The lake is about 600 acres in size and about 11 feet deep at the deepest point. Lake Sturgeon, Bass, Muskie, Pike, Walleye, and Bluegill can be caught at this location," notes one visitor.

Hiking natural trails: The cabin area at Justin Trails Resort offers proximity to hiking paths. A recent guest mentioned, "Beautiful place, tent camping is available. Great breakfast and romantic setting for our anniversary. They sell wine and food in the store. Host is amazing and friendly. Disc golf is busy here, in winter they have sledding hills. The llamas are fun to feed."

Tubing and fishing streams: Stream access for fishing is available at several campgrounds within 30 minutes of Bangor. "You can tube or kayak. Lay on the beach-the water is so clear, sand bottom. (the beach has dog hours which is neat) walk the trails, find lost falls," writes a camper who stayed at Lost Falls Campground.

What campers like

Family activities and swimming: Campers appreciate the structured recreation options at Whiskey Creek Family RV Park. "They also have a beautiful white sand beach around a 1-acre swim pond. The water was the color of the Caribbean with these huge blow-up toys and slides in the middle. Kids loved it," one reviewer explains.

Creek sounds for sleeping: At Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground, the natural soundscape enhances cabin camping experiences. A visitor notes, "Beaver Creek Valley is a great getaway to escape from the city. Located not too far from Caledonia, the small town has many camping essentials to offer if you forget anything. Camp ground was clean and has great showers!"

Military base proximity: For those interested in history or military connections, Fort McCoy's proximity to camping cabins near Bangor adds unique background sounds. "Reveille, call to mess, retreat, tattoo and taps daily. If you was in the military and haven't heard bugle calls for awhile, this is the place," explains a camper at Pine View Campground.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Connection to mobile networks varies significantly in this hilly region. "There is no cell reception because of the valley. This great if you want to get away from it all, but if you're staying a while and need to work, this isn't the place to do it," advises a regular visitor to Beaver Creek Valley.

Water crossings required: Some campgrounds require driving through shallow water to access sites. At Beaver Creek Valley State Park, "Be warned that in order to get to sites #27 through #37 you have to drive through some water. In September it was only about 8"."

Seasonal operations: Operating schedules vary widely for camping cabins in the Bangor area. "Some facilities like Pine View Campground at Fort McCoy open year-round, while others close during winter months," notes one camper at Pine View Campground - Fort McCoy.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational variety: Families find multiple structured activities at many cabin locations. "Great family operated RV park near La Crosse, WI. Clean bathrooms! Some of the nicest I have seen with free showers. Planned themes and activities on the weekends, great fun for the whole family," shares a Whiskey Creek visitor.

Pool options: Several cabin rentals offer pool access for children. "With 2 swimming pools, daily activities, movies, and a full ice cream shop you won't be bored here. The owners were super friendly and helpful. If you're looking to escape into nature, this is not your park," explains one Neshonoc Lakeside camper.

Bike-friendly locations: Families appreciate cabin access to regional bike trails. "It is only 5 minutes south of Sparta, WI where one can ride on a nice WI State bike trail too," notes a visitor to Leon Valley Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site specifics: When booking camping cabins near Bangor, Wisconsin, check site dimensions. "The sites are all level, have a fire pit and picnic table. They are pretty open, so you're close to your neighbors and little shade or privacy," notes one Neshonoc Lakeside visitor.

Shower facilities: Bathroom quality varies significantly between properties. "Clean bathrooms! Some of the nicest I have seen with free showers," writes a Whiskey Creek camper, while others note more rustic facilities at other locations.

Cabin amenities: Cabin furnishings differ widely across properties. A Pine View visitor explains, "A great campground for a nice getaway, Cabins are affordable and packed with amenities. There is a small camp store and boat rental where firewood is available."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bangor, WI is Neshonoc Lakeside with a 4-star rating from 9 reviews.

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