Best Glamping near Barronett, WI

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Best Glamping Sites Near Barronett, Wisconsin (15)

    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI

    1. Hayward KOA

    12 Reviews
    18 Photos
    20 Saves
    Hayward, Wisconsin

    Beneath stately Red Pine trees in the Northern Woods, you'll find a place to make lasting memories with your family here at the Hayward KOA! If you are a frequent camper of this park or a new family wanting to strengthen your bond, there are few places like this KOA! Young & young-at-heart have a fantastic time screaming down the 300ft waterslide or taking a dip in our 9ft deep heated pool. We have rental bikes, 18-hole mini golf­, and two playgrounds. Not only that, but there's our beloved Jumping Pillow that keeps everyone bouncing.Have you always wanted to enjoy the river with a canoe/kayak or tube trip? We offer all three options here at the Hayward KOA, providing safe pick-ups and drop-offs for a relaxing time on the Namekagon River. Not only do we offer these regular amenities throughout the summer, but we also add some fun & excitement with our themed weekends! Each weekend between Memorial Day – Labor Day, we have themed crafts, games, an outdoor cinema, and wagon rides for your entertainment. Our newest theme additions for the 2022 summer include Bigfoot takes over and an 80's themed weekend complete with a prom! Folks all around have enjoyed numerous activities for our guests and continue to come year after year to see what's new here at the Hayward KOA.On the premises, the Red Pine Express Café serves your favorite breakfast items not limited to Biscuits and Gravy, Breakfast Pizzas, French Toast, and Pancakes. There is a wide selection of lunch items such as hamburgers, hot wings, pizzas, quesadillas, and more! Our guest favorite is always the hand-dipped icecream in fresh made waffle cones!Here at the Hayward KOA, we want to provide families with the opportunity for that much-needed family time. You can choose a variety of accommodations to stay with us, from deluxe RV patio sites to a cozy tent site. There are plenty of spaces for RV and Tent campers, as well as those wanting some "Cabin Time". In addition to our one and two-room Cabins, we have Lodges! Our two-bedroom accommodations sleep 6 and come complete with a living room, kitchenette, and bathroom. Our Luxury Lodges have the capability of sleeping 8 campers with a larger kitchen, full bathroom, and a loft. Each lodge comes equipped with tableware and cookware, even a coffee maker, toaster, and propane grill. Just bring your linens and belongings to enjoy one of our lodges or cabins. Our KOA is near Hayward's golf courses, hiking, ATV, and mountain-biking trails. Lakes for great fishing are even close by! Maybe you'll catch the next record-setting Musky!

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

    2. K and C Country Air Campground

    1 Review
    3 Saves
    Haugen, Wisconsin

    We have a country quiet atmosphere surrounded by woods and natural habitat.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $35 - $1200 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI

    3. Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    8 Reviews
    26 Photos
    40 Saves
    Danbury, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Log Cabin R.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI

    4. Log Cabin Resort and Campground

    1 Review
    12 Photos
    20 Saves
    Trego, Wisconsin

    Log Cabin Campground has all kinds of fun from tube, canoe, and kayak rentals to the inflatable Splash‘N Play Inflatable Play Park. The inflatable play park is open to daily visitors, wristbands for the day are available! 

    25 campsites with water, 30 amp electric service, picnic table, and fire pit. Sites for all types of campers from motor homes to tents, full hook-up and riverside sites both available. Hot showers and flush toilets are centrally located and near to all sites. 

    Visit the Camp Store and check out the camping essentials from ice and water shoes for a river trip to great snacks and things you may have forgotten for camping! 

    Nine log cabins to choose from; five housekeeping and three Cozy Cabins.-All cabins have picnic table, fire pit, and charcoal grill. The three Cozy Cabins with lofts sleep six people with trundle-style bunks. Bring your own sleeping bags and camp in style! Six housekeeping log cabins: Loon, Pine, River, Bear, Eagle's Nest and Moose.-All have TV’s, kitchens with stove, refrigerator, dishes, cooking utensils, toaster, coffee maker, microwave, and beds that are ready to sleep in. Bathrooms with showers, but don't forget your towels. 

    For those of you who enjoy soaking up rays and scenery, plan a leisurely trip down the river in a tube. The float takes about three to four hours and brings you right back to our sandy beach! 

    Take a canoe or kayak down the river, we can help you plan the best routes for your ability level and length of trip, from two hours to two weeks. Shuttle service is available on the Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers. Log Cabin Resort offers affordable and convenient shuttle service for your tubing, canoeing, or kayaking adventures on the Namekagon and St. Croix. 

    Amenities: 

    • Splash‘N Play Inflatable Play Park 

    • Pavilion with picnic tables

    •  Canoe Rental 

    • Kayak Rental 

    • Tube Rental 

    • Shuttle Service 

    • Sandy Beach 

    • Splash Pad 

    • Playground Area

    •  Pedal Cart Rentals 

    • Excellent Fishing 

    • Camp Store 

    • Hot Showers 

    • Flush Toilets 

    • Riverside Sites

    • Ice& Firewood 

    • Nearby hiking & bike trails

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

    $45 - $300 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI

    5. Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground

    5 Reviews
    14 Photos
    2 Saves
    Danbury, Wisconsin

    Family owned and operated, The Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground offers 19 dry and level tent sites and 31 spacious RV sites with full hookups (including a greywater dump at each site) that can accommodate trailers of all shapes and sizes. This ATV-friendly campground has access to the local ATV trails that lead into town, two nearby rivers and several lakes great for finding your own little piece of paradise.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Namekagon near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Namekagon near Barronett, WI

    6. Camp Namekagon

    1 Review
    1 Photo
    4 Saves
    Hayward, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $41 - $120 / night

    7. Myron County Park

    3 Reviews
    5 Saves
    New Auburn, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    8. Totogatic Park

    2 Reviews
    14 Saves
    Gordon, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Wilderness Way near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Wilderness Way near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Wilderness Way near Barronett, WI

    9. Wilderness Way

    2 Reviews
    2 Photos
    25 Saves
    Gordon, Wisconsin
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $22 - $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Creek Farm near Barronett, WI

    10. Stone Creek Farm

    1 Review
    7 Photos
    15 Saves
    Taylors Falls, Minnesota

    Leave your tent at home and cozy up in the dome or yurt tent both equipped outhouses, fire pits, and picnic tables. If you love stargazing, the dome will be perfect for you to fall asleep below the night sky surrounded a tall grass field. If you would rather spend your time in the shade of the forest, book the yurt for a great hangout whether you are barbequing or just lounging. The surrounding farmland is great for walks around the ranch, seeing wildlife, and petting farm animals. This farm is right down the road from Interstate State Park which is great for hiking, biking, water sports, fishing, and swimming. Bring your own food, sleeping bags, and mats. Firewood is available for purchase.

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    • Fires
    • Phone Service
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Recent Glamping Reviews near Barronett, WI

45 Reviews of 15 Barronett Campgrounds


  • D
    Log Cabin R.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Log Cabin Resort and Campground near Barronett, WI
    Aug. 11, 2019

    Log Cabin Resort and Campground

    Best Campground EVER

    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. Will defiantly come again!!

  • Robert P.
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Namekagon near Barronett, WI
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Camp Namekagon

    A full service campground for those not looking to rough it.

    Sites are a little small and not very private. Seemed like a well visited campground with lots of parties if you are into that. There is a restaurant and bar on the site although I didnt use it. They also have a kayak, canoe, and tube rental service on site which was great for easy access to the river.

  • Shelli A.
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground

    New Seasonal in 2022

    If you looking for a great ATV campground or looking for a campground under $1500, this is hte place to go!   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.  Owner is friendly and helpfu! Looking forward to 2022!

  • Leigh B.
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground

    Disappointed

    Not children friendly . Seasonal campers extremely rude . Owner seems to drink alot at check in and comes to talk to you drunk in the campground .

    Story ....8 campground & our children playing in the sand at the new volleyball court ( ages 5-11)  children being children were running under the net pulling on it . " yes our child " found out a  Adult female that was a seasonal  Camper was screaming at my 5 year old granddaughter and the adult stuck her tongue out at her.  All the children were in our  eye view the whole time. When my granddaughter started to not listen and kept pulling on the net we asked her to come up to the campground. As we were singing Happy Birthday and eating birthday cake the owner of the campground came in drunk  and forcefully and said that only our children ruin the net which is false and we try to explain that. He would not listen to a word we told him because these are seasonal children and seasonal people talking to him. After my daughter got upset and told them off he told us to pack up our blank and leave his campground. So at 8:30 p.m. we we packed up 4 campers children and a newborn and we started our 2 hour and 45 minute ride home. We also did not get a refund for the night that we did not stay and the net was fine all he needed to do was pull the strings and the net would be tight again. As we were pack the owner and all the seasonal camper watched or were hiding behind campers watching us . 

    Be care if you dont hsve a seasonal site ..no respect from anyone .

  • Joanna B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground near Barronett, WI
    May. 16, 2020

    Pardun’s Jack Pine Campground

    Small and quaint

    5/15/20-5/17/20

    This campground is only a year old and offers 31 RV sites with full hookups 30- or 50-Amp Service (greywater dump at each site) and 19 wooded (some semi-private) tent sites. 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. It is just over the MN border and about a mile from the St Croix River. ATV trails are accessible from the campground.

    Pardun’s also offers canoe and tube rentals in town and also at St. Croix State Park - which sounds wonderful on hot summer days. It’s not far from town which includes a grocery store and St Croix Casino. St Croix State Park is also about 20 minutes away in MN and a great place to explore with miles of hiking. I found the pricing very reasonable at $30 a night for RVs and $17 for tent sites. $1200 for seasonal. The owner came over to meet us and was very friendly.

    We chose site tent site 17. Each site has a large fire ring and picnic table. This site had a few trees and was fairly open but it didn’t matter because there was only 1 other group camping in the tent area. It was very quiet and peaceful, very easy to social distance during the pandemic. If you are looking for a relaxing getaway to enjoy a fire and night under the stars, this is perfect little campground.

  • d
    Jul. 18, 2023

    Myron County Park

    Great spot, friendly hosts

    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

  • J
    Apr. 14, 2018

    Myron County Park

    Creepy.

    Have not camped here but drove through a couple times. No thanks. It's a county Park where the county obviously doesn't invest much $$ into. It is on a river though, where there is some kind of tubing set up.

  • Janelle M.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Totogatic Park

    Always a great place to relax

    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. Swimming boating and fishing are all available too.

  • S
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Totogatic Park

    Great time!

    We spent 10 days here and had a great time. This is a very busy park. Popular with the locals and frequently used for family get-togethers. Noticed a number of sites that had multiple units and cars. Difficult to get a site on a weekend. Nice beach. Great boating. Super hosts who bend over backwards to accommodate all, almost to a fault. Witnessed people taking advantage of their kindness--checking out late, parked where they shouldn’t be, using a chair to save a spot for someone,... We will return. Some nice sites on the water.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Aug. 24, 2018

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    A great MN state park

    we spent a weekend at the park and had a. great time. Lots of trails for hiking. Cool buildings from the CCC era as well as some signs talking about camp life. There is also a 100' fire tower you can climb up and get an epic view. Campsites were nicely angeled for easy parking. Fire ring and table at each site. Nice modern bathrooms as well.

  • Lili R.
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 11, 2019

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    Do Not Camp In June

    We had a terrible experience last year trying to camp here, BUT it’s not the campgrounds fault!

    Unfortunately we chose the peak of mosquitos season and camping next to slow moving water is a recipe for disaster. It was also a very hot weekend. We showed up and set up camp and within the first hour our dog was clearly stressed by all the bugs. He ended up hiding in the car and soon after his face swelled up and he got very sick. Within 3 hours of showing up we had to pack up and head home to get him safe and comfortable. Do not fret, our boy was okay and thankfully the family across from us (in an RV) has Benadryl for their dog they gave to us. We don’t travel or camp without proper bug spray and meds for our dog now so lessons were learned.

    Long story short we would love to come back when the bugs aren’t as bad!

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Sep. 16, 2020

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    Clean toilet and good ground

    The site we had was isolated nicely and the ground was easy for a tent set up. There was some mosquitos, but the disappeared at night which was nice. The trail near by was nice, but driving into the park and finding a trail were better. The fire tower was also cool!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Feb. 3, 2021

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    First solo experience

    This was my first solo tent camping night in June 5, 2020. There were some horse flies when I parked but they didn't seem to hang out in the shade of my campsite. There was a very loud bird making calls until about 1am... Maybe a whip-poor-will. Otherwise a serene spot tucked back in the walk in site.

    Directions to the walk in sites were a bit unclear when driving in but I eventually made it there.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    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

  • Justin R.
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    Large yet private

    This is Minnesota’s largest state park and has over 200 camp sites. But where we were, we were secluded from most people. Not from the mosquitos. You had to defend against them. But clean park. Would go back for sure.

  • Ari A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park near Barronett, WI
    Aug. 3, 2021

    Old Logging Trail — St. Croix State Park

    Decent sites; plenty to do

    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. (There is electricity here, but there are many more sites without.) 

    The sites in the Old Logging Campground were close together but many had vegetation between them offering some privacy. Site 207 was especially tucked in but it's a tight spot, so probably best for a van or tent. 

    The park itself has a lot to offer being right on the St. Croix River, plus there are hiking trails, a paved bike path, a fire tower you can climb, an old CCC camp area you can tour, and more. Also, canoe and kayak rentals are available. And this is all within the state park boundary since, at 34,000 acres, the park is the largest in the Minnesota state park system. 

    Some of the loops have old bathhouses that desperately need to be replaced, but they are in the process of doing so, which means some loops have great new bathrooms and showers. (If you stay in the upper 200s, sites, you'll have one of these new bathrooms right away, but more are being built.) 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. 

    Overall, we enjoyed our weekend at this park and would come back for another getaway if we had the chance and it wasn't a workday.

  • Chelsea T.
    Camper-submitted photo at Wilderness Way near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Wilderness Way

    Amazing

    I have been going to this campground for 15 years. It’s very secluded and quiet. The owners are the best! There are tent sites, RV, camper cabin (no electric/sewage), and full cabins. It’s on a beautiful lake with a swimming area. You can rent a pontoon or take out a canoe or rowboat for free. Great fishing too! This used to be a women’s only campground but is now open to all. It is also LGBTQ owned, operated, and accepting. If this does not align with your views I would suggest finding a different place to camp.

  • P
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 6, 2019

    Hayward KOA

    Nice facility

    It was raining the night we stayed. Bathrooms are centrally located, but I was surprised how few stalls there were in the men's bathroom.. There were 2 in the facility that served at least 60 sites. They bathrooms were clean, and shower water was hot, but waiting to poop in the morning is never fun. Very dog friendly, and a bunch of young families due to all the activities offered for kids. WiFi was very spotty, probably due to all the kids and bad weather.

  • Melissa H.
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Hayward KOA

    River tubing!

    This is an older campground but well cared for.  Because of covid there aren't weekend bundles for activities and everything needed to be purchased separate.  One of the nice things is that they can charge everything back to the site so there's no need to carry money.  The pool was nice and the waterslide was fun but the river tubing was the best.  They shuttle you out and pick you up.  The sites are pull through but narrow.  We knew our neighbors so we parked the trucks on one site so we could all sit around the fire.

  • Lynn N.
    Camper-submitted photo at Hayward KOA near Barronett, WI
    Jul. 18, 2020

    Hayward KOA

    Great Campground - Family Friendly

    First time visiting this location. Campground is very clean, the staff is super friendly, and there are lots of things to do! Pool, waterslide, mini golf, playgrounds and so much more! They also have themed weekends for the kids, and plenty of activites! Bathrooms are clean, showers are hot! The sites are close together, but that's okay, because everyone keeps to themselves. All in all its a pretty great place!


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