Best Glamping near Barronett, WI

Log Cabin Resort and Campground and Camp Namekagon provide upscale glamping experiences near Barronett, with boutique accommodations set among Wisconsin's northern woodlands. Both locations offer full-hookup access alongside their premium glamping units, which include comfortable beds and modern conveniences rarely found at standard campgrounds. One guest shared, "The people are very friendly. There is a nice inflatable park for the kids. They will bring you up the river to float down and land on their nice sand beach." Hayward KOA also offers distinctive glamping options including yurts, providing a resort-style camping experience without sacrificing comfort. These locations maintain modern bathroom facilities with hot showers, and most glamping accommodations include electricity, allowing guests to enjoy climate control and charging capabilities during their stay.

The natural setting enhances the boutique camping experience, with multiple locations situated along scenic waterways that provide opportunities for tubing, canoeing, and kayaking. Camp Namekagon features on-site kayak, canoe, and tube rental services that give glampers direct river access without needing to bring their own equipment. According to a camper, "There is a restaurant and bar on the site although I didn't use it. They also have a kayak, canoe, and tube rental service on site which was great for easy access to the river." The area's glamping season typically runs from May through mid-October, with most resort-style camping accommodations requiring advance reservations. Several glamping sites also provide firewood for purchase, picnic tables for outdoor dining, and market services for basic necessities, creating a convenient yet natural retreat experience.

Best Glamping Sites Near Barronett, Wisconsin (18)

    1. Wild River State Park Campground

    45 Reviews
    Taylors Falls, MN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 583-2125

    $35 / night

    "Noise seemed to travel between sites, I had some loud neighbors during the day but they settled down before quiet hours. The grass was easy to get tent stakes into."

    "All with trees surrounding your area for a little bit of privacy but the spots are relatively close to each other."

    2. K and C Country Air Campground

    1 Review
    Haugen, WI
    17 miles
    +1 (715) 354-7301

    $35 - $1200 / night

    "great place water sewer electric sites. very quiet campground"

    3. Log Cabin Resort and Campground

    1 Review
    Trego, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 635-2959

    $49 - $300 / night

    4. Hayward KOA

    14 Reviews
    Hayward, WI
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 634-2331

    "Right off the highway so you will get some road noise even at night. But if you're lucky to have a site farther from the road you really can't hear much!"

    "We enjoyed having all the amenities on-site. The staff were friendly and professional, the concession restaurant was good and affordable."

    5. Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    10 Reviews
    Danbury, WI
    36 miles
    Website

    "It’s very very secluded from the near by town On days that the moonlight is not out bring flashlights because when the moon is not shining it’s pitch black

    Keep in mind the driveway trail is not lit"

    "This park has a ton of camping available, particularly if you don't need electricity and have a smaller rig because then you can get into more of the campground loops."

    6. Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground

    5 Reviews
    Danbury, WI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 733-0197

    "They have a beautiful bath and shower house (the shower takes quarters $1.25 for 10 minutes) and sell wood on site for $5 a bundle."

    "Lots to do near by Legion 1.3 miles away and a great cafe as well across the street.  Ice is in expensive and so is firewood, basic camping, small playground and a basketball court going in. "

    7. Paint Rock Springs Campground — St. Croix State Park

    6 Reviews
    Danbury, WI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 280-7880

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Felt nice to spend a weekend without cell service about an hour away from home. Forgot to take my usual photos and video of the site all set up but had a few random to share. Nice campground."

    "Reserved this site through the Minnesota dnr state park phone line, having been turned away from full camp grounds by two other state parks."

    8. Camp Namekagon

    1 Review
    Hayward, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 766-2277

    $41 - $120 / night

    "They also have a kayak, canoe, and tube rental service on site which was great for easy access to the river."

    9. Myron County Park

    3 Reviews
    New Auburn, WI
    34 miles
    +1 (715) 658-1726

    "Clean bathrooms and showers. Usually super busy in the summer and big family gatherings, but spots in the back are quiet"

    10. Totogatic Park

    2 Reviews
    Gordon, WI
    36 miles
    Website

    "Flush toilets showers and wood sold on site... everything you need. Swimming boating and fishing are all available too."

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Glamping Reviews near Barronett, WI

100 Reviews of 18 Barronett Campgrounds


  • Katherine T.
    Oct. 11, 2024

    Wild River State Park Campground

    Solid option with star gazing

    This is a solid state park offering. The sites are decently spaced with good tree cover. Noise seemed to travel between sites, I had some loud neighbors during the day but they settled down before quiet hours. The grass was easy to get tent stakes into. Bathrooms were your basic state park situation. Clean with warm showers so no complaints from me. The star gazing area was great! Intermittently had 1-2 bars of T-Mobile with LTE Internet. Wi-Fi is available at the park entrance.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2025

    Hayward KOA

    So many tall pines!!

    I love campgrounds where you get to camp amongst the tall pines (not sure what kind they are)! Large campground with lots of amenities! Right off the highway so you will get some road noise even at night. But if you're lucky to have a site farther from the road you really can't hear much!

    Amenities: pool, kamping kitchen, pavillion, snack bar ($), mini golf ($), bike rentals ($), wi-fi, propane ($), firewood ($), fenced in dog area (KampK9), bag toss, two playgrounds, basketball, horseshoes, tetherball, arcade/game room, Friday s'more party, volleyball, and themed weekends!

  • Eric T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2022

    Wild River State Park Campground

    Great, Large, Classic Park with River Walks

    Lots of different camping spots. All with trees surrounding your area for a little bit of privacy but the spots are relatively close to each other. We really liked the far end of the campsite but would've preferred campsite 89 or 91 or any on those sides because they seemed to have the most room and privacy.

    Toilets were great and they had some bathrooms not too far away that have running water as well.

    Trails that ran along the river were great!

  • Ashley H.
    Jun. 25, 2023

    Wild River State Park Campground

    One of the better state park campgrounds we've stayed at

    We were at site 93. It's a large site with plenty of room for a huge tent or a few tents. It was very buggy so we got a screen tent. Nicely shaded site as well. Not far from the water station and pit toilet. For a bathroom with running water it's a long walk and there's not close parking either. The campground is a long drive into the park from the main entrance. 12x10 screen tent fit easily over the 8' picnic table.

  • M
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    Great escape from civilization

    It’s very very secluded from the near by town

    On days that the moonlight is not out bring flashlights because when the moon is not shining it’s pitch black

    Keep in mind the driveway trail is not lit up but the showers are very clean and up to date And very clean they are fully stocked in hand soap & toilet paper the have sinks for washing ur utensils and pans and ect

  • PJ F.
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Treeland Farm RV Resort

    A lovely little retreat

    After an unfortunate start to a holiday weekend at a KOA site we blindly booked, were left with our camper, 3 anxious dogs & nowhere to go . The KOA was kid central, noisy, overly crowded, & the campers & RVs packed on top of each other like sardines. My worst RV Park nightmare! I panicked & randomly called Treeland RV Resort , blindly once again. The phone # listed rings the maim resort . The RV Park is located right across the street. They kindly transferred me & I was greeted with the very lovely Susan. She was phenomenal from the beginning. I asked if they happened to have any openings for a pull thru or back in site. It was a Saturday on Memorial Day weekend..& she didn’t laugh at me! She was happy to announce that they did indeed happen to have a cancellation & she’d gladly hold the spot for us !! Hallelujah! About 45 minutes later we pulled in to the park.. we knew instantly this was going to be amazing. We just knew.. ya know? It had a cute red barn office & we immediately noticed how immaculate & thoughtful the landscape & aesthetic is. Susan was just as lovely in person. She gave us our site info , calmed our nerves & told us to get situated at our site & then we could come back to the office at our leisure & finish the paperwork. Wowza! We found our site & we were not disappointed at all. In fact just blown away! Tucked away from our neighbor just enough to have plenty of space for us & the pups but without being completely segregated. There is a playground & heated pool , but it’s just far enough away to not be heard at all but a quick walk to get to if you so desire. Nooks of trees for privacy & a hammock, lots of green grass & a cement area & a well cared for picnic table & bonfire pit & grill. The pull thru gravel driveway at our site was ample & level. All the hook ups were neatly & conveniently ready for lift off. No fuss no muss.

    This place goes on & on with quaint little touches. It was welcoming from the very beginning phone call & the people who run this place are incredible, helpful, thoughtful & just plain kind. Susan & her hubby Mike are fantastic.. we can’t say enough about them. Everyone & everything was quite literally perfect. I don’t get to say that often . The dogs were welcomed with open arms too! There were plenty of trails & things for them to see & do.

    We were there 3 full days & just barely began to scratch the surface!

    So looking forward to going back!!

  • Kim L.
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Treeland Farm RV Resort

    Wonderful RV resort!

    Step out of your RV in the a.m. and smell the pines! Large pull through sites.Wooded, concrete patio, picnic table, fire pit. Very quiet. Large outdoor pool and all sorts of things to do! Across the road is the Resort with a great restaurant and bar. You can also use peddle boats, kayaks, canoes, etc for FREE!!. Or rent a boat or pontoon, which we did. It was a wonderful 4 days and we reserved again for next year.

  • D
    Sep. 19, 2020

    Wild River State Park Campground

    Great spot for first time camping

    This was my first time camping EVER, and I wanted a balance of car camping ease with quiet wilderness. I stayed in the E loop. No electric sites, which cut down the number of big rig RVs, but there were plenty of small campers and trailers. To me, this means louder guests than tent campers. That said, people tended to quiet down by 9-10p. There was occasional noise during the day from crop dusters and motorized boat traffic on the St. Croix.

    Site 87 had nice privacy — less between sites 87 and 89 and much more between 87 and 85 (see photos). Site 89 is a double site, so be prepared for a little more activity if someone books there. If I went again, I'd try to snag site 85. Large trees and vegetation between sites, especially on the outside loop. Plenty of space for hammocks. The site itself was level and very spacious. We had a five person tent and could have put up a bug house easily. The fire pit was clean and had a grate on top. Pit toilets were clean and had plenty of toilet paper, especially for the end of a holiday weekend. Bugs were minimal, but could have been because the weather was on the cooler side (50s-60s).

    A couple random notes:

    • Firewood is $6/bundle. Self-pay available if the ranger station is closed. Bring exact change since you'll be paying by envelope.

    • The ranger station was open for window service, and they sold fire starters, soda, t-shirts, etc. Not sure when hours are exactly. They were open when I went around 3-4p Sunday and Monday to buy wood.

    • Cell reception for T-Mobile was minimal to non-existent.

  • B.
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Hayward KOA

    Awesome for families

    We enjoyed having all the amenities on-site. The staff were friendly and professional, the concession restaurant was good and affordable.


Guide to Barronett

Barronett, Wisconsin sits in the northwest region at an elevation of approximately 1,120 feet, part of the Northern Highland geographic province with a humid continental climate. Summer temperatures typically range from 55-85°F with higher humidity levels, while winters see temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Camping facilities near Barronett operate primarily from May through mid-October due to the cold winter conditions.

What to do

Hiking trails and fire towers: St. Croix State Park features extensive hiking options with varied terrain. According to a visitor, "The park is VERY LARGE, 33,000 acres! The prairie was beautiful this fall with all the native grasses and plants. There is a flat, brand new 5 mile paved bicycle path that goes from the campground to the beach. Many hiking trails!" The park also offers a 100-foot fire tower for panoramic views.

Water activities beyond tubing: While tubing is popular, Wild River State Park Campground offers additional water recreation. One reviewer notes, "Love the scenic trails and all the park has to offer. Hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, exploring, informational programs, and the wooded campsites." Several locations offer boat access directly from campgrounds.

Winter recreation options: For off-season visitors, some parks remain open for cold-weather activities. A camper at Wild River State Park shared, "We planned on attending their candlelight ski and decided to camp. The campground was fully reserved but was empty, the low was 10 so people must have bowed out. The ski trails were groomed and there were miles of trails."

What campers like

Private sites with natural separation: Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park receives praise for site layout. One camper reported, "The site we had was isolated nicely and the ground was easy for a tent set up. There was some mosquitos, but they disappeared at night which was nice." Another mentioned, "Clean, fairly private sites. Easy to get in and out. Walk in sites available."

Star gazing opportunities: Many glamping locations close to Barronett, Wisconsin benefit from low light pollution. A reviewer at Wild River State Park noted, "It's a great place to star gaze," while another visitor to a nearby campground mentioned, "The star gazing area was great! Intermittently had 1-2 bars of T-Mobile with LTE Internet."

Alternative glamping structures: Beyond standard cabins, Hayward KOA offers unique accommodations. A visitor described, "Large campground with lots of amenities! Right off the highway so you will get some road noise even at night. But if you're lucky to have a site farther from the road you really can't hear much!" Their offerings include yurts among tall pine trees.

What you should know

Mosquito and bug intensity: The area experiences significant insect activity, especially in early summer. One reviewer at Old Logging Trail cautioned, "It was very buggy, so be prepared for that." Another visitor to Paint Rock Springs Campground advised, "Felt nice to spend a weekend without cell service about an hour away from home."

Cell service limitations: Most campgrounds near Barronett have limited connectivity. A visitor noted, "Cell service was incredibly spotty on Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Depending on where you're at, you'll get a low signal, but often it was only enough for texting-- don't think about using the web or social media or getting any work done while you're here."

Weather preparedness: Temperature variations can be significant. One camper shared their experience: "2/8/20-2/9/20. First time to this park. It's a nice distance from the cities, not too far. We planned on attending their candlelight ski and decided to camp. The campground was fully reserved but was empty, the low was 10 so people must have bowed out."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water features: Myron County Park includes water access appropriate for families. A reviewer noted, "Nice spot to camp. Clean bathrooms and showers. Usually super busy in the summer and big family gatherings, but spots in the back are quiet." The site includes a river with tubing options.

Playgrounds and recreation areas: Several glamping facilities near Barronett offer dedicated children's spaces. A visitor to Hayward KOA remarked, "Great campground to stay with family! Campground was kept very clean, even though it is an older campground. Only complaint would be that sites are close together!"

Evening wildlife viewing: The area provides opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly deer. One camper at Old Logging Trail shared, "This campground is massive! Our campsite was on the farthest loop and was very private! We saw sooooo many deer some even walking right through campsites!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger units: Totogatic Park offers spacious waterfront sites. According to a visitor, "Great campsites right on the water with a good amount of space. Also some are some what private. There is a playground and volleyball area. Flush toilets showers and wood sold on site... everything you need."

Hookup availability: Most glamping establishments close to Barronett, Wisconsin provide varying levels of hookups. At Hayward KOA, a reviewer cautioned, "Love all this campsite has to offer with amenities! Beautiful area as well. But there are alot of trees that make it very challenging for larger rigs. There are a handful of sites that would be easy to access, I recommend calling first. We have a 43ft 5th wheel."

Off-season considerations: Many campgrounds reduce services after mid-October. A camper noted, "The park is VERY LARGE, 33,000 acres! The prairie was beautiful this fall with all the native grasses and plants. The campgrounds, trails, and bathrooms are all well maintained. The men's bathroom/showers were designed and built well and is very clean."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Barronett, WI is Wild River State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 45 reviews.

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