Best Glamping near Lublin, WI

Wedges Creek Hideaway accommodates glamping enthusiasts near Lublin, Wisconsin with rustic yet comfortable cabins set on a working sawmill property. The hideaway features heated cabins constructed with locally milled lumber, creating an authentic north woods experience while maintaining essential comforts. Each glamping cabin includes a comfortable bed with clean linens, ceramic heating for chilly nights, and a small covered front porch perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The property's central bathroom facilities provide modern conveniences with spacious, heated shower rooms and well-maintained vanity areas. Chippewa County Pine Point Campground also offers glamping options with electric hookups and lakefront sites that include private docks. A recent visitor mentioned, "This is a diamond in the rough - exactly what we wanted on our journey. The interior was amazing - lumber that I'm sure came from the mill and ceiling planks that were gorgeous - left over planks from many years ago, stored in a shed and re-purposed for the cabin."

The surrounding area enhances the resort-style camping experience with six miles of private hiking trails directly accessible from Wedges Creek Hideaway. Glampers can explore the forested landscape during the day and gather for wood-fired pizzas with homemade crust in the evenings, often accompanied by live music performances. The property hosts weddings and family events in both indoor heated spaces and outdoor venues, making it suitable for special occasions. Lake Wissota State Park nearby offers additional recreational opportunities with kayak and canoe rentals for water adventures. According to a camper, "From the owner: Wedges Creek Hideaway is on a double dead end road with several miles of hiking trails, electric hook up, cabins, fully furnished houses, and lots of stars for your next stay in central Wisconsin!" Future amenities will include saunas and a hot tub, further enhancing the luxury camping experience.

Best Glamping Sites Near Lublin, Wisconsin (15)

    1. Chippewa NF Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lublin, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 748-4875

    $15 - $36 / night

    "There are tons of sites across three loops, spaced apart with picnic tables, fire pits, and plenty of room."

    "We were on the Hardwoods Loop which did not have electricity but several other loops did. Our sites were lake side so it was nice to have a path to walk down to get to the boats right there."

    2. Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Jim Falls, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 382-4574

    "Nice beach that is a walkable distance from the sites. Lots of walking, biking and horse trails that are full of wild berries."

    "The campsites are all private and secluded. We really enjoyed that it was all so unspoiled, yet all the areas/paths were well cared for and clean. We brought our dogs and they had a blast too."

    3. Big Falls County Park

    3 Reviews
    Kennan, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 339-6371

    "Very secluded/primitive. Outhouse only. Nice campsites & the river is gorgeous. Nice walking & exploring trails."

    "A campsite tucked away. There is a pump water spigot. Vault toilets. Nothing nearby so get there with supplies."

    4. Wedges Creek Hideaway

    2 Reviews
    Neillsville, WI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 386-5466

    $25 - $190 / night

    "Our criteria - less than $100, pet friendly and rustic. "

    "From the owner:  Wedges Creek Hideaway is on a double dead end road with several miles of hiking trails, electric hook up, cabins, fully furnished houses, and lots of stars for your next stay in central"

    5. Chippewa County Pine Point Campground

    1 Review
    Cornell, WI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 726-7882

    "We arrived and didn't think we would fit bit did."

    6. Eagle Ridge Campground

    8 Reviews
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 379-2942

    $38 / night

    "Fire pit and picnic table included. They were flexible on the check out time."

    "If you’ve been anywhere in Minnesota or Wisconsin, you know about all the trees!"

    7. Council Grounds State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Merrill, WI
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 536-8773

    "Tall trees, peaceful, quiet, new fire pits, good bathrooms. Friendly attendant at welcome station. Abundant firewood right at entrance."

    "Stayed here one night while driving home from Lake Superior. I found this to be a pricey evening as you have to pay for a day use fee as well as a camping fee."

    8. Russell Memorial Park

    4 Reviews
    Merrillan, WI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 333-7948

    "The waterfront has mostly electric only sites and run very close to size. We have a 28 5th wheel and we're snug. Site said 25 ft but the picture had a 5'er on it so we booked it."

    "Office staff is super friendly. Our site is right on the water... so calm and peaceful. Family friendly. Nice and clean. We saw the sheriff’s deputy drive through a number of times at night."

    9. Thornapple River Campground

    1 Review
    Ladysmith, WI
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 532-7034

    "There is electric and water service available. The hosts will pump your tanks for a $10 fee. The Thorneapple River is a sleepy, winding river. There are campsites right on the river."

    10. East Arbutus Camp

    4 Reviews
    Merrillan, WI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 284-8475

    "Loved our time at East Lake Arbutus. A warm shallow lake for swimming and boating, dog friendly, safe for kids."

    "Right on the lake so bring water toys. Nearby you can rent canoes and kayaks which will drop off and pick up right to your site. Hiking trails and fourwheeler trails too. Full shower areas as well."

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  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2025

    Wedges Creek Hideaway

    Rustic Glamping - exactly what we were looking for

    This is a diamond in the rough - exactly what we wanted on our journey.  Our criteria - less than $100, pet friendly and rustic. 

    This is a sawmill that has it all - they run the mill when needed, but also have primitive cabins (where we stayed), full cabins with in house bath, electric RV/tent camping and more. Even wood fired pizzas with homemade crust most nights of the week and sometimes live music!

    We were in cabin #3 - rustic.  Yes - it did have heat!  A little ceramic heater had it so toasty when it was 30 degrees outside we actually turned it off - so it's sure to please on chilly nights.  The interior was amazing - lumber that I'm sure came from the mill and ceiling planks that were gorgeous - left over planks from many years ago, stored in a shed and re-purposed for the cabin. The bed was very comfortable with clean sheets and squishy (in a good way) pillows. A small covered front porch and we just parked in front.

    Bathroom - if you are in a cabin without a bath, it's very nearby. One of the largest, cleanest bathrooms I've seen.  He built it himself. Women's had 2 sinks with a large vanity area, about 3 stalls (very large - you don't have to squish into them) and two very large shower stalls with full doors - not shower curtains. Heated as well.

    Pets - easy pet policy. Just let the owner know and it's no problem as long as you are responsible, pick up after them and leash them when necessary.  Just a small charge for them and they were very welcomed here.

    He even has event space indoors (heated) and outdoors for weddings and such.  And hiking trails (6 miles) if you choose to take on the outdoors.

    The owner plans on adding saunas and a hot tub in the near future - so this would be the place to drop for a while if you want something out of the norm, peaceful, rustic and relaxing. It's off the main road, behind a field in Amish Country.  Lovely place to stay for the night. Very quiet.

  • D
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    Beautiful family campground

    Beautiful shaded campground with semi private sites. Nice beach that is a walkable distance from the sites. Lots of walking, biking and horse trails that are full of wild berries. Several stairways down to the lake, no beach at these spots but good for taking the dog in the water since they aren’t allowed on the beach. Wonderful staff in the visitor center. Firewood and ice sold on site. Also boat rentals and free yard games that can be checked out at the visitor center. Clean bathrooms with showers. Lots of boat noise from the lake and a plane noise from a nearby airport. Close to Chippewa Falls for restaurants and stores. A great family destination, not so great for a peaceful couples weekend.

  • Stacey N.
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Council Grounds State Park Campground

    Wonderful

    We love it here and can’t wait to go back and camp again. Tall trees, peaceful, quiet, new fire pits, good bathrooms. Friendly attendant at welcome station. Abundant firewood right at entrance. We may choose a different site next time as ours was a bit close to our neighbors, but really not a deal breaker! We just prefer a little more privacy, but even with that we’d camp at this site again. Trail to river is short and easy to access. Lots of places along river to geocache, walk, or just relax and watch the world go by.

  • J
    Jan. 6, 2025

    Wedges Creek Hideaway

    Off the beaten path!

    From the owner:  Wedges Creek Hideaway is on a double dead end road with several miles of hiking trails, electric hook up, cabins, fully furnished houses, and lots of stars for your next stay in central Wisconsin!  We host weddings and family events along with our popular brick oven pizza and live music weekends in the summer.  Check our our schedule, book ahead and come unwind with us!

  • Natasha G.
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    Pristine setting

    This campground/park is so beautiful. The campsites are all private and secluded. We really enjoyed that it was all so unspoiled, yet all the areas/paths were well cared for and clean. We brought our dogs and they had a blast too. My only complaint is about the campers who had our site before us. They pulled out of site 111 at 3:10 on Friday the 24th of July and left the site like a pigsty. The fire pit was filled to the rim with garbage; including dirty diapers and underwear filled with poop. It was disgusting. If people don’t know how to clean up after themselves, they shouldn’t camp. Stay home.

  • Beth D.
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    Great Fourth of July Site for 3 Day Stay

    We took site 87 for two separate tents, 2 vehicles, and an EZ-up over the table, and we really enjoyed it.  That site is very private with a nice hook in the clearing in the woods that made us feel isolated from the camp road, yet we were close to the water pump and to the back walkway into the bath house area.  We discovered the single family bathroom on the South side of that bldg early on, and that helped us feel more comfortable using facilities during this physical-distancing time.  

    I wondered if the sites closest to the water have any access, but not sure.  The boat dock and beach launch for kayaks is close by car, and we used it twice.  You can also access the water via a 0.5m walk or by bikes on the main car road.  Lovely waters - if you paddle North towards the park shoreline, there are shady places to tie up under white willow trees, or to land and use secluded tie-up points just South of the beach area.  Further North of the beach gets busy with power boats taking off for the big waters of the lake, but worth exploring that shoreline too.  If you paddle south, it's a more calm section with private shorelines but terrific sunset views.

  • Matthew J.
    Aug. 29, 2019

    Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    Camped at Lake Wissota for 3 days. First time there and really liked it. Nice private sites and the beach looked great but it was too cold for swimming. Got in a canoe ride before the rain. No bugs I guess it was too cool. Bath house in bad need of updating which they're planning on but I've been in worse. Awesome park rangers. Did some local site seeing and I highly recommend lunch in Cornell at Dylan's Dairy. Had the best breakfast at Kelly Grill in Stanley across from the old depot. Nice get away despite the rain.

  • A
    Jul. 16, 2023

    Chippewa NF Campground

    Relax in the Woods

    There are tons of sites across three loops, spaced apart with picnic tables, fire pits, and plenty of room. Most sites are level– we were only staying one night and didn’t even need to unhook our pickup. The lake is very close with a trail to a beach and dock. The bathrooms have flush toilets and showers. We didn’t have our ATVs with us, but the trails looked like narrow gravel roads. It wasn’t busy– on a Thursday in July only about¼ of the sites were taken. We had one bar on Verizon.

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Lake Wissota State Park Campground

    Smaller scale park but lots to do

     This park is on a smaller scale and less crowded than Devil’s Lake. There is a small beach that is in the process of renovation. The sites are large surrounded by trees and very private. The sites on the lake side are not electric and some of them are huge buddy sites, great for extended families. There are two shower houses in the campground located next to sites 29 or 72. If you are on the legs furthest from the lake it is a long walk to them, but all those sites have electric. There are two vault toilet locations and a total of 116 campsites all with a picnic table and fire ring. There is a very large playing field and a playground in the Family Campground and another playground past the beach near the fishing dock. This State Park has a large number of picnic shelters and picnic grounds with picnic tables. There are about 10 hiking trails. There is a boat launch and you can rent kayaks or canoes at the visitor center. Everything was kept clean and in good repair. Cell service for both AT&T and Verizon was strong enough to stream video. If you want to take a trip to town, there are about 5 no longer than a 10 mile distance. There was a large grocery store in Chippewa Falls. Only ice and firewood are available at the park.


Guide to Lublin

Lublin, Wisconsin and surrounding areas offer camping experiences at elevations ranging from 1,200 to 1,400 feet above sea level. The region features mixed hardwood forests and agricultural lands with summer temperatures typically reaching 75-85°F during peak camping months. Central Wisconsin's clay-loam soil creates firm camping surfaces that drain relatively well after rainfall.

What to do

Hike forest trails: Lake Wissota State Park features diverse hiking paths through multiple ecosystems. As Donella L. notes, "Lots of walking, biking and horse trails that are full of wild berries." The park provides opportunities to explore prairie, woodland, and shoreline environments within a single location.

Water activities on Lake Wissota: The lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating options. According to Philip M. at Chippewa NF Campground, "Waterfront sites are usually full, but shallow boat ramp for trailers is close by. Fishing pier and trails to get kayaks in the water are accessible from the main campgrounds."

River exploration: Big Falls County Park provides waterfront access for fishing and wading. A visitor describes it as "Very secluded/primitive. Outhouse only. Nice campsites & the river is gorgeous. Nice walking & exploring trails." The river offers calmer water experiences suitable for beginners.

ATV trail access: Russell Memorial Park connects directly to regional ATV trail networks. A reviewer explains, "The back sites are ATV/UTV site. They have good access to the trails. They seem a bit bigger. I've seen a few toy haulers back there." Weekly trail passes are available at the park office.

What campers like

Secluded natural settings: Big Falls County Park delivers true isolation. One camper states, "Very secluded/primitive. Outhouse only. Nice campsites & the river is gorgeous. Nice walking & exploring trails." Sites offer significant distance between neighbors with natural vegetation screens.

Lake access options: East Arbutus Camp provides direct lake frontage. "We really like how spacious and spread out the camp sites are. With big pine trees everywhere, there are lots of options for tents and campers to place their site. Many have lake views," reports Kim L. The shallow, warm water suits families with children.

Clean facilities: Council Grounds State Park maintains well-kept amenities. A visitor mentions, "Sites are wooded and offer plenty of shade. Well spaced so you feel like you're all alone. Quick walk to the river or drive along the loop to the beach. Dirt pads but fairly level in our spot." The park's shower buildings receive regular maintenance.

Quiet atmosphere: Eagle Ridge Campground offers a peaceful environment despite being close to town. David G. at Chippewa County Pine Point Campground appreciates the "Nice spot tucked away in neighborhood. This is a nice park with a variety of sites. If you can book lakefront with a dock those are the best."

What you should know

Site sizing limitations: Several campgrounds have tight space constraints. At Eagle Ridge Campground, "The spots were narrow and opened up to neighbors. We were fortunate to have no neighbor on either side, but I could see how that would limit privacy."

Shower availability varies: Facilities range from token-operated to free showers. Philip M. notes at Chippewa NF Campground, "Flush toilets with token operated showers." Always bring quarters if planning to use shower facilities.

Weather preparedness: Summer storms can create drainage issues at some sites. At Council Grounds State Park, one camper experienced "a huge storm during our stay that created a river in our site - so tent campers may want to chose wisely."

Seasonal pest considerations: Be prepared for insects during early summer. Becky S. warns about Chippewa NF Campground: "This memorial weekend was horrible! Tent worms had infested the campground! Dropping from the trees and landing on you and all your belongings!"

Tips for camping with families

Beach selection: Lake Wissota State Park offers dedicated swimming areas. "Beautiful family campground with semi private sites. Nice beach that is a walkable distance from the sites," reports Donella L. The beach includes shallow entry points appropriate for young children.

Multiple recreation options: Council Grounds State Park Campground provides varied activities within walking distance. Amanda G. shares, "Beautiful shaded campground with semi private sites. Nice beach that is a walkable distance from the sites. Lots of walking, biking and horse trails that are full of wild berries."

Pet-friendly areas: Lake Wissota includes dedicated dog swimming zones. Hannah E. points out, "Beach is nice, even better that they have a separate beach area for your leashed dog! (Its where my little terrier learned how to swim:)"

Glamping close to Lublin: For families seeking luxury camping near Lublin, Wisconsin, Chippewa County Pine Point Campground offers electric sites with lake access. According to David G., "If you can book lakefront with a dock those are the best."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: At Russell Memorial Park, carefully match site dimensions to your needs. Juliana R. advises, "Our site was a little hard to get into. We stayed at site 116 with a 40 ft 5th wheel. I would recommend booking early to get a better spot for a big rig."

Dump station logistics: East Arbutus Camp has limited dump facilities. Kim L. notes, "No sites with water or sewer so Sunday checkout there's a line of campers waiting to dump." Plan to dump mid-week or early morning to avoid waiting.

Utility hookup options: For glamping accommodations near Lublin, Wisconsin with full services, Thornapple River Campground offers alternatives to standard hookups. Amanda W. explains, "There is electric and water service available. The hosts will pump your tanks for a $10 fee."

Satellite connectivity: Eagle Ridge provides optimal satellite reception. According to one RVer, "This campground has a large grassy area - that gives a 100% clear obstruction for Starlink. We work full time, so this was important for us."

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