Best Cabin Camping near Belleville, WI

Cabin accommodations near Belleville include Blue Mound State Park Campground which offers sites in a heavily wooded setting with electric hookups. Crazy Horse Campground in Brodhead provides cabin options with water, electricity, and picnic tables. Both locations feature clean shower facilities and toilets. Milton-Madison SE KOA provides cabin rentals with access to a swimming pool and campground amenities. The cabins at these locations typically include beds, fire pits, and picnic tables. "The campground is very clean and both shower house and vault toilets are as well. Sites are well spaced and each have fire pit/grill and picnic table," noted one visitor about Blue Mound State Park.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lakeland Camping Resort offers cabin rentals that accommodate families, while Cedar Hills Campground provides adult-only options as a clothing-optional facility operating from April to October. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with Crazy Horse Campground, Toms Campground, and Hickory Hills all permitting pets in designated cabins. According to a camper, "Crazy horse is a very clean and well maintained campground with a lot of things to do," making it popular for families seeking cabin accommodations.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others provide refrigerators and microwaves. Firewood is available for purchase at most campgrounds including Blue Mound, Crazy Horse, and Milton KOA. On-site camp stores at several locations stock essential supplies, though selection is limited. Water access is available at all cabin locations, with drinking water provided for guests. Bathroom facilities range from shared shower houses to private facilities depending on the cabin type and campground.

Best Cabin Sites Near Belleville, Wisconsin (35)

    1. Blue Mound State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Blue Mounds, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 947-2757

    $18 / night

    "This campground is very clean and both shower house and  vault toilets are as well.  Sites are well spaced and each have fire pit/grill and picnic table. "

    "Campsites, trails and facilities were immaculate."

    2. Crazy Horse Campground

    15 Reviews
    Evansville, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 897-2207

    "Friendly staff and a nicely stocked store. Has a pool, petting zoo, kayaks, rocky beach, dog park, and a land pillow!"

    "We have camped here twice once in the fall once in the summer during the summer they provide at no charge kayaks and a shuttle to a drop-off point which you can kayak back down to the campground which"

    3. Milton-Madison SE KOA

    18 Reviews
    Edgerton, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 868-4141

    "Big fire pits, they pick up your garbage. Lots of stuff for kids to do"

    "There are 2 playgrounds, a nice pool, games and activities for the kids over weekends, and the rv sites are well spaced. We had a back in spot right up to a field. Very pretty and peaceful."

    4. Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

    81 Reviews
    Machesney Park, IL
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 885-3311

    $12 - $50 / night

    "There are some sites out in the open and some that are totally private and secluded. "

    "Just outside of the sprawling metropolitan area of Rockford, Illinois, the recreational oasis of Rock Cut State Park awaits."

    5. Hickory Hills Campground

    12 Reviews
    Edgerton, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 884-6327

    $42 / night

    "The sites close to the store are so nice! wooded and somewhat private. Love that they have a sparkling clean (but cold!) pool and a lake with a beach!"

    "Hidden from site, the entire grounds are completely surrounded by a very thick wall of tall trees that barricades this place from most of civilization."

    6. Cedar Hills Campground - Clothing Optional

    10 Reviews
    Sauk City, WI
    28 miles
    +1 (608) 795-2606

    "With Park Models furnished for rent."

    "Very clean grounds, clean rentals, rentals start at $125 to $200,"

    7. Toms Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ridgeway, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 935-5446

    "Showers could be updated and it does cost 25 cents for a 7 minute shower. Camping sites reasonably priced only take cash or a check. Would have no problems staying there again."

    "We needed a place after visiting the House on the Rock and couldn't find anything with hookups nearby. We stumbled upon Tom's Campground hoping to find a site."

    8. Lakeland Camping Resort

    7 Reviews
    Milton, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Set along Lake Koshkonong this place was bursting with energy and feels more like a summer resort than a traditional campground with over 270 full-hookup sites and cozy cabins for families who don’t have"

    "We came to this area to do some genealogical work and needed to be situated between Madison and Beloit. Good location for that."

    9. Lantern DeForest

    4 Reviews
    Windsor, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 846-7263

    $39 - $999 / night

    "This specific lot comes with a concrete patio The lot comes with a picnic table and fire hole in the ground.
    They have a community Outdoor kitchen-y area with picnic tables."

    "While the location is great for fast travels into Madison, or getting to great hiking areas."

    10. Blackhawk Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Milton, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477
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Cabin Reviews near Belleville, WI

325 Reviews of 35 Belleville Campgrounds


  • J
    Oct. 25, 2018

    Baraboo RV Resort by Rjourney

    Family friendly, lots of activities, many camping style options

    Activities every week. Pool. Pond. Playground. Mini golf. Options for tent camping, cabin camping (both basic and deluxe), RV, seasonal sites. Friendly owners. Great gift/supply store.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2024

    Hickory Hills Campground

    Family-Oriented Campsite Hidden From Plain View

    Unless you knew of Hickory Hills Campground, you wouldn’t happen across this site by luck or accident. While technically within the small itty bitty town of Edgerton, Hickory Hills is located far enough north and east for one to scratch their head in a bit of abject confusion. Located due east of the major highway of 39/90, as you are barreling north or south in the south-central area of Wisconsin, you would have to exit off State Highway 73, where you see signs for the small hamlet of Albion, from which you’ll head north a smidge, until you catch State Highway 106 east until you run into an intersection with Hillside Road, where you’ll head north for about a few miles until you come across Hickory Hills Campground on your right.

    Directions aside, this campground will immediately feel to you as though it is certainly dated as you’ll discover that the buildings and overall infrastructure are a bit dilapidated and definitely in needed of repair. That said, the thickly wooded forest that encircles this campground creates a sense of peace and serenity that are unmatched. Plus, you are so far away from the major highway you likely just got off of, in addition to being so far away from any signs of civilization, you’ll feel completely burrowed away from all the noise, traffic and distractions you were eagerly trying to leave in the first place.

    As for the campground itself, this is an update from my previous post, where I wanted to share an update as well as some additional photos. For the most part, despite 2+ years passing since writing my initial review, not much has changed here apart from brand new management, where you’ll still enjoy a smattering of overnight accommodations, whether that’s a cottage, bunk hose, smartly outfitted cabins, substantial number of back-in and pull-through RV slots (complete with the standard electric, water and sewage hook-ups) as well as primitive tent camping spots. Other amenities include: campground store, 172 acre spring-fed lake with its own beachhead, oversized inflatables, mini-golf, shuffleboard, fully-stocked snack bar, swimming pool, rowboat & canoe rentals, athletic field, basketball courts, sand volleyball court, dedicated fishing spots, shower & restroom facilities, horseshoe pits, Gaga pit, playgrounds, space ball, water wars and a massive jumping pillow.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’re looking to get your fishing on, what’s great about Hickory Hills Campground is that they provide you direct access to Rice Lake, where you’ll catch no shortage of blue gills, small and large mouthed bass, bullheads and crappie; (2) Once you grow tired of conjuring up that next meal from your roto-molded Cordova cooler or onboard RV mini-fridge, I’ll be honest, you might be challenged as you are clear out in the middle of nowhere, but that said, if you don’t mind a short drive, head east where you’ll find Outpost, which sits right on Lake Koshkonong and offers up a stunning log cabin wooden bar offering a sublime selection of local, domestic and import beers on tap, a well-stocked liquor bar and a typical Wisconsin food-shilling restaurant offering up bites like duck bacon wontons, ultimate grilled cheese, where you’ll want to splurge and get it with bacon and tomato, as well as some decently smoked brisket; (3) If you’d like a nice slice of old school Americana while you are in these parts, head on over to Little Amerricka Amusement Park that will keep your kiddos entertained and off the smart phones for at least 2-3 hours as they will enjoy this retro-1950s amusement theme park; and (4) Should you elect to learn a bit of local history, head on over to either Milton House Museum or Stoughton Historical Museum, both of which will make you more educated on the place you happen to be in than most of the folks here.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Pilgrims Campground

    Hillside Tent Camping & RV Bliss

    Conveniently located next to absolutely nothing just due northwest of Fort Atkinson, you’ll love Pilgrim’s Campground for its successful delivery of (capital letters) P&Q! What I love most about this location is how they keep all the RV campers penned in up against the slight diagonal embankment, which actually provides some pretty phenomenal views of the surrounding areas (if not your next door neighbors) as well as excellent drainage and subsequently separated from the primitive TV campsites. These latter sites are placed just due southwest of the grounds and are pitched perfectly in a tree-lined meadow, encircled by freshly cut corn fields, where you’ll find no shortage of amazing animals coming to graze throughout the day (and night) from deer, raccoons, opossums and endless tag teams of squirrels. 

    Because there isn’t so much around, be prepared to bring everything with you (save ice and wood, which is sold on-site). While the bathroom / shower facilities are just passable, what you are giving up in terms of creature comforts is more than made up for in the sheer proximity to all of nature. During the warm summer months, there’s a small in-ground pool on-site, which sits right in front of the main office. All of the standard camping surround-sound elements are here from fire rings and picnic tables to water, electrical (50 / 30 / 20 / 15 amp) and sewer hook-ups. In all, there’s about 100 sites here at Pilgrims Campground, with the lion’s share of this pet-friendly property dedicated to overnight and seasonal RV / 5th Wheelers offering both back-in and pull-through sites. 

    Insider’s Tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you don’t mind some rough hiking, there’s fantastic ‘spazierengehen’ to be had just wandering around the countryside in the bountiful corn and bean fields or head over to nearby Dorothy Carnes County Park for some decent trails to explore; (2) In the event that you don’t like being awaken too early from all of the nearby roosters, then bring some ear plugs; (3) When you grow tired of having to forage through either your on-board RV mini-fridge or bear-proof Cordova roto-molded cooler, then look no further than ‘What’s the Point’ (no, seriously, that's the name of the restaurant!) for traditional Midwestern comfort food like corned beef & cabbage, fried fish, BBQ ribs and prime rib; (4) Should you come bearing watercraft and looking for a decent spot to dip your kayak or canoe at, then check out Rose Lake State Natural Area, which BTW is quite small, but very convenient, or try out much larger Red Cedar Lake or Lake Ripley; and (5) Cell coverage and WiFi is pretty horrific in these parts, so bring a booster or plan to leave civilization behind you. 

    Happy Camping!

  • M
    Aug. 13, 2022

    Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

    Camped Here Several Times

    I have camped in the tent section and also used the 30 amp service with our Class B van.  Plenty of sites to choose from during the week but tends to get crowded on weekends.  There are some sites out in the open and some that are totally private and secluded.  It pays to drive through the camp ground and note a couple sites that you are interested in and then book your site at the entrance during walk in days.  Once you have a couple favorites you can then book in advance online.

    It does get congested and noisy on the weekends and holidays but can be a very peaceful and relaxing campground during the non-busy days.  There is obviously the lake, hiking and biking paths throughout the park, 2 camp stores, showers and plenty of restrooms scattered around the park.

    Pet friendly.

  • Amanda K.
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Silver Springs Campsites Inc

    Family Fun & Lots of Space

    We came here with a group of four families. It was excellent to have tent, cabin and rv spots available as each family felt comfortable staying there. Very spacious campsites. Clean and well manicured. They have a fully stocked store, pool, kangaroo pad and lake with inflatable slides etc. Their playground is awesome and kept all 12 kids ages 1-12 busy for the whole day. We would stay there again. Showers are 25cents for 4mins. Pretty clean and updated bathroom facilities.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2020

    Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

    An Easy Respite from City Life

    Just outside of the sprawling metropolitan area of Rockford, Illinois, the recreational oasis of Rock Cut State Park awaits. With miles of walking, hiking, biking, and even some intermediate mountain biking single track around a damned lake, there is plenty for every outdoor enthusiast to enjoy. 

    The campsites offer a spacious escape from the city, with the usual amenities of fire ring and picnic table, but most had long paved driveways and electrical hook-ups to boot.  But our site had plenty of sun, so we were able to run on solar and not worry about the hookups.

    The bathrooms appeared to have full-flush facilities with hot showers, however these were not open in November when we arrived.  Instead, pit toilets (fairly clean) were available for use. The park and one loop of the campground remains open year-round, however the water and facilities with plumbing shut down at the end of October. 

    All of the trails double as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing areas as well, so don’t think of this as just a summer time getaway. We experienced one of the best late fall summers ever in November, 70 degrees during the day and cool at night. It was perfect, and while the place was full over the weekend, it never felt too crowded.

    Just outside of the park boundary the suburban sprawl encroaches, so gas, ice, and groceries couldn’t be any more convenient. The winding park roads help slow things down and make it feel like you’ve wandered into a little slice of the wild on the edge of the prairie.

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Blue Mound State Park Campground

    Great family spot with pool and splash pad

    We visited on July 4th weekend.  This campground is very clean and both shower house and  vault toilets are as well.  Sites are well spaced and each have fire pit/grill and picnic table.  Some are electric and map  shows them as numbered  E sites.  

    This campground has a nice playground, hiking trails both short and longer and bike trails.  It is a bit hilly and there are several mountain bike trails.  The pool is very nice and very clean.  There  is a pool section and a splash section.   There are chairs and lounges around both and shade awnings.  The cost is $3 for and adult and $2 for child.  Near by is Blue Mounds Caves.  We did not go, but there is much on the internet about the caves and they are recommended for even young children.   Internet signal at the campgrounds was good.  We have Verizon and could stream movies.  We also have AT &T and could access the net but could not stream.   This is one of the nicer WI campgrounds I have visited.

  • J
    Aug. 6, 2018

    Wisconsin Riverside Resort

    Camping with all the amenities

    We came here to enjoy some river tubing! Free shuttle takes you up river for a 3 hour float trip. We reserved one campsite for 2 couples. There was a picnic table, fire pit and electric hookup onsite. Port o potties and spigot nearby and a dumpster for trash. They have non electric camp sites along with RV sites and cabins with everything you could need including kitchen and tv. Seems like a lot of people stay there for the long haul as there are some trailer homes with heavy decoration.

    The general store has everything you would need available for purchase and there's a large bar/restaurant attached. We were there the same day of a wedding reception. Free mini golf and swimming pool for campers. Bugs were a bit of an issue but thats expected. The river is clean with a shallow sandy bottom which attracts many parties and fun times. Not exactly the place for a quiet getaway.

  • Jess O.
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

    Good Resort Style Campground

    Fox Hill is a good place for RV and cabin camping - they have a pool and pond, shop with ice cream and alcoholic beverages, movie nights, dog runs, and a nature trail that runs along the park perimeter. The bathrooms are cleaned regularly and mostly in working order.

    Their tent sites, however, are small and crammed together, with most of them on a downhill slope that allows the water from the water faucet to run across the campsite. We had a hard time finding a level, dry area to put a two person backpacking tent on our site. The park also hosts events in the pavilion that were very loud the weekend we were there.

    Overall, I'd recommend it for someone looking for more entertainment and amenities and staying in an RV or cabin, but I wouldn't stay here again in a tent.


Guide to Belleville

Cabins near Belleville, Wisconsin offer year-round access to the area's rolling glacial terrain, with elevations ranging from 900 to 1,200 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures typically reaching 75-85°F and winter temperatures dropping to 10-30°F. Most cabin rentals require advance booking at least 2-3 months ahead for summer weekends, with peak season running May through October.

What to do

Hiking extensive trail systems: At Blue Mound State Park Campground, visitors can explore almost 40 miles of hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. "Beautiful campground with amazing views for Fall. The hike to the caves is about 3 miles with gorgeous landscapes/colors in October," notes one visitor, while another adds "Awesome mountain hiking options" make this location ideal for active travelers.

Boating and water recreation: Lake access is available near Rock Cut State Park, where cabins provide a land base for water activities. "Great boating. Beautiful nature. Not something you would expect near Rockford," shares a reviewer. The park features Pierce Lake where visitors can fish, boat, and swim, though swimming areas may have seasonal closures.

Seasonal attractions: Winter cabin stays near Belleville offer access to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails. During fall, many visitors come for foliage viewing, with peak colors typically occurring in mid-October. "An awesome place to hike especially, but good camping too. Climb up into the firetower if you get a chance too!" recommends one Blue Mound visitor.

What campers like

Cabin sizes and layouts: Cabins at Hickory Hills Campground range from basic one-room structures to larger models with separate sleeping areas. "We've stayed here years ago. Good things: awesome renovations! So many cool activities definitely kid orientated! The sites close to the store are so nice! Wooded and somewhat private," notes one visitor who appreciated the improvements.

Peaceful settings: Many cabins offer seclusion and natural surroundings. "Wooden Meadow Roadside Experience" is how one visitor describes Hickory Hills, adding "the entire grounds are completely surrounded by a very thick wall of tall trees that barricades this place from most of civilization." This natural buffer creates a true escape from urban environments.

Water features: Cabin locations with water access are particularly popular. At Crazy Horse Campground, visitors enjoy riverside locations. "Big sites along the river. Fun to float, kayak or canoe," notes one reviewer. Another mentions, "We have camped here twice once in the fall once in the summer during the summer they provide at no charge kayaks and a shuttle to a drop-off point which you can kayak back down to the campground."

What you should know

Shower facilities: Most cabin locations charge for showers. At Toms Campground, "Showers could be updated and it does cost 25 cents for a 7 minute shower," according to one reviewer. Cabin guests should bring quarters for shower facilities at most locations.

Seasonal restrictions: Many cabin rental facilities near Belleville operate seasonally. Cedar Hills Campground operates from April to October, while Lakeland Camping Resort has similar dates (April 15 to October 15). During off-season months, cabin availability is extremely limited or non-existent.

Booking requirements: Advance reservations are essential during summer months. Most locations require full payment at time of booking, with cancellation policies varying by location. "We were here during the spring and the grass was very well maintained and cut with large recreational fields to play sports/games," notes one visitor about Milton-Madison KOA, highlighting that spring visits may offer more availability.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Look for cabins with dedicated children's amenities. "It is a beautiful park with tons of trees. Beautiful hiking trails everywhere for different levels of hiker. The pool is awesome, and the splash pad is absolutely incredible. This is a great place to camp with little kids," recommends a visitor to Blue Mound State Park.

Swimming options: Several cabin locations feature swimming pools or beach access. "They have a nice beach. The pool is not too large but works on a hot day," notes a visitor about Hickory Hills. Families should check if pools are heated or seasonal, as most operate only from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Wildlife interactions: Wildlife viewing opportunities enhance family stays. "The raccoons are a bit gutsier than most, though," warns one Blue Mound visitor, suggesting secure food storage is important. Other common wildlife sightings include deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When bringing an RV to cabin camping areas, site dimensions matter. At Milton KOA, a reviewer notes "The sites were of decent size, some smaller than others and some very generous sites. I would recommend viewing their map and comparing to google maps. They do allow you to pick your site if your willing to pay $10 extra."

Seasonal considerations: RV sites with cabin access may face weather-related challenges. One visitor to Lakeland Camping Resort warns, "We were here during Covid-19 and many of the amenities were shut down, but during a normal stay they have hay rides, laser tag, pools, Gaga ball, and daily activities." Call ahead to verify which amenities are operational during your planned visit.

Utility connections: Full hookup availability varies by location. "I'm not 100% sure, but it looks like all the sites are full hook up. We had a back in site which was easy to navigate into and was mostly level. A lot of the roads were paved and some were gravel but very well maintained," notes a visitor about Milton KOA, providing useful infrastructure information.

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