Best Cabin Camping near Blue Mounds, WI

Cabin accommodations near Blue Mounds provide varying levels of comfort and amenities across several campgrounds. Blue Mound State Park Campground offers basic cabin options with electric hookups and picnic tables. Wisconsin Riverside Resort features more developed cabin rentals with access to amenities like a swimming pool and riverside location. A visitor commented that "the cabins are very nice with two sets of bunk beds" at Eagle Cave Resort, highlighting the family-friendly sleeping arrangements. Cedar Hills Campground provides furnished park model cabins for rent, while Tom's Campground and Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area maintain cabins with fire pits and picnic tables for outdoor dining and relaxation.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wisconsin Dells KOA, located within driving distance of Blue Mounds, offers premium cabin options with more amenities than standard campground cabins. A camper wrote that their deluxe cabin at Wisconsin Dells KOA had "toilets that were impossible to flush and were backing up every time a shower was taken," indicating potential maintenance issues at some properties. Skillet Creek Campground and Merry Mac's Campground both offer cabin rentals with varying amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins allowing pets while others restrict them.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic fire pits to fully equipped kitchens in deluxe units. Blue Mounds Grocery was mentioned in reviews as a good stop for supplies and firewood before arriving at campgrounds. On-site camp stores at locations like Wisconsin Riverside Resort and Fox Hill RV Park stock essentials, ice, and firewood that can be delivered directly to cabin sites. Depending on the cabin type, guests may need to bring cooking equipment, dishware, and cleaning supplies. Cabins at Bonanza Campground were described by a reviewer as "brand new cabins with decks, TV, wifi and sleeping for 8," representing the higher-end options available in the region.

Best Cabin Sites Near Blue Mounds, Wisconsin (58)

    1. Blue Mound State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Blue Mounds, WI
    1 mile
    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. "

    "Go to Blue Mounds Grocery on the way in. easy access to hiking, mountain biking, and running trails - including Military Ridge Trail.

    Camped here with 2 friends during a cross country road trip."

    2. Cedar Hills Campground - Clothing Optional

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

    "With Park Models furnished for rent."

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

    3. Toms Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ridgeway, WI
    11 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."

    4. Wisconsin Riverside Resort

    5 Reviews
    Spring Green, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 588-2826

    $32 - $170 / night

    "There was a picnic table, fire pit and electric hookup onsite. Port o potties and spigot nearby and a dumpster for trash."

    "The campground is right on the river, and provides rentals for canoes, kayaks, and tubes."

    5. Skillet Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Baraboo, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 356-4877

    $43 - $136 / night

    "We wanted to see Devil's Lake State Park however were unable to get a campsite at the park. Called Wheeler's and they had availability."

    "Jumping pillow, catch and release pond(needs landscaping work) Playground. You will not get any tv reception, there is no WIFi. The game room and laundry is upstairs in the barn."

    6. Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area

    4 Reviews
    Highland, WI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 623-2707

    "The campground was higher up on the hill, it took a 5 minutes to hike down to the lake with lots of steep steps. Nice beach area. I spent two nights here with an RV. I had electric hookup."

    "Chose this campground for the low light pollution in order to watch a meteor shower. Very nice recreation area with a nice beach."

    7. Merry Mac's Campground

    6 Reviews
    Merrimac, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 493-2367

    $35 / night

    "The park model rentals are nice now that my grandma is getting older. 4 stars simply because everything has a price and it's not included in tge total."

    "DJ dance party on the deck at night. Lake full of all kinds of floats the kids can climb and jump on. Clean pool to cool off in. Sand volleyball, ga ga ball, huge park."

    8. Fireside Campground

    6 Reviews
    Richland Center, WI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 583-5111

    "Coin laundry and shower room with 4 showers. They have nice level site in a grassy and sandy area, with enough tree coverage for shade but not so much you’re freaking out parking your camper."

    "Full hook ups available. Friendly owners. Clean bathrooms and showers. Dog friendly. Recommend if you are in the area and need a place to camp."

    9. Bluewater Bay Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

    20 Reviews
    Lake Delton, WI
    38 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "Lots of privacy even in electric sites! Beautiful wooded campground. Very nice kayaking lake although right now lots of algae. Very nice ADA cabin. Dump station/potable water station very nice."

    "One group of younger people next to us that were pretty respectful with noise level. There is a dump and potable water fill for rvs between the entrance and this campground."

    10. Sandstone Ridge Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

    21 Reviews
    Lake Delton, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 254-2333

    "Mirror lake is quickly becoming one of our favorite campgrounds in Wisconsin. The sites are decent size and spaced for privacy. Some loops have group sites where you book 2 sites that are connected."

    "This Wisconsin State Park has a several loops of campsites, a nice, though at times weedy lake and nice trails throughout."

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Cabin Reviews near Blue Mounds, WI

378 Reviews of 58 Blue Mounds 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.

  • 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.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2020

    Cliffwood Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

    Big woodsy sites

    We have a big private site #138 it’s in the Cliffwood loop at the end where the circle is. We had electric, picnic table, (you have to fill your camper with water after you enter there’s many hoses) we had a fire pit and a private trail behind the campsite that leads to a view of the lake. It has been so quiet in this loop it’s hard to believe it’s opening week due to COVID.

    The lake is nice and cold lots of kayaking and canoeing. You can launch at the boat ramp.

    There is a swim beach, nice pet area and trails in the park to hike.

    There are 3 loops for camping we like the one we’re in. Cliffwood loop Big sites near us ours 138, 137 big but soggy when it rains hard, 136 is nice it has a view of the lake. 139 is ok the back drops down a hill where you park for day use.

    Sandstone ridge loop some nice big sites are 74, 75, 77.

    Bluewater bay loop has no electric smaller sites we saw all tents in this loop.

    Some sites are not level so come prepared.

    We ate at Ishnala supper club it’s very pricy yet excellent food. The building is cool with some original parts from the old log cabin it once was. The service is great beautiful view of the lake from a window seat. Several bars and a little gift shop.

    Good food in Baraboo at the little village cafe. The chocolate torte is so good. The owners are so nice.

    We would stay here again.

  • 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!

  • Kathie M.
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Wisconsin Dells KOA

    WI Dells KOA

    Very nice KOA in WI Dells. RV, tent, cabins, Lodge. Pool, playground, basketball/ volleyball courts, game room, camp store, laundry, dish washing station and air hose for tires! Full hookup sites, some with nice cement pads. They escort you to your site and help guide for back in sites! Daily trash pickup from sites. They even deliver ice and firewood to your site. Activities for kids. They even text for severe weather information.

  • Griffin K.
    Oct. 4, 2020

    Blue Mound State Park Campground

    A+ camping experience

    Tl;dr: shower house is great. Nice campers, rangers and camping vibes. Go to Blue Mounds Grocery on the way in. easy access to hiking, mountain biking, and running trails - including Military Ridge Trail.

    Camped here with 2 friends during a cross country road trip. We had site 5 and were tent camping. When we showed up it was raining and it was unseasonably cold, but other campers in adjacent sites looked like they were having a great time - lots of family groups. This kept our spirits high as we set up camp, made a fire, and made dinner. The site was standard with a big picnic table, tent platform, fire pit, and room for our car. The bathroom and shower house was a really great amenity and there were spots for cars to drive over there if their spots were far. A very nice camp ranger came by to say hi and let us know that campers are expected to quiet down at 9ish and not be cognizant of that. Campers were being respectful of socially distancing and wearing masks for the most part. Seems like there is a great bike/hiking trail network all around. A couple of us are runners also a friend from Madison met us and we ran on the military ridge trail in the morning. There is very easy access to that. Also, insider note, on the way in, go to blue mounds grocery for anything you need (esp firewood). The cash register gave us some great camping advice.

  • 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.

  • Kathie M.
    Aug. 6, 2021

    Bluewater Bay Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

    Beautiful State Park

    Lots of privacy even in electric sites! Beautiful wooded campground. Very nice kayaking lake although right now lots of algae. Very nice ADA cabin. Dump station/potable water station very nice. Hiking trails, boat rentals. Frank Lloyd Wright cabin for rent; couldn’t see due to occupants but open house monthly on Sunday.


Guide to Blue Mounds

Cabin rentals near Blue Mounds, Wisconsin range from basic structures to fully-equipped accommodations. Located in the Driftless Area at an elevation of 1,716 feet, Blue Mounds stands as the highest point in southern Wisconsin. Winter temperatures can drop below 0°F, while summer highs reach the mid-80s, making camping accessible from April through October at most locations.

What to Do

Hiking trail exploration: Blue Mound State Park Campground offers extensive hiking opportunities with unique terrain features. A camper noted, "Gorgeous hiking with really unique trails. Awesome mountain hiking options." The park includes observation towers where "you can see all the way to Madison on a clear day" according to a reviewer.

Water recreation: At Wisconsin Riverside Resort, visitors can enjoy river activities with convenient rentals. "They will shuttle you as far up the river as you'd like to go, and you float or paddle back while enjoying all the sand bars along the way," explains a reviewer. The resort also features "a man-made lake with a beach for swimming and bigger kids to enjoy the large inflatable slides and swim platforms."

Cave tours: Mirror Lake State Park sits near several cave attractions. A reviewer at Bluewater Bay Campground mentioned, "Beautiful campground with amazing views for Fall. The hike to the caves is about 3 miles with gorgeous landscapes/colors in October. The caves are incredibly well maintained and organized with fun themed tours."

What Campers Like

Swimming options: Multiple cabin facilities provide swimming areas. At Merry Mac's Campground, a guest appreciated that "the pool is brand new! They have a huge pond with inflatables." Another camper commented on the cleanliness: "swimming Pond was clean and plenty of fun things to climb on and slide down."

Privacy levels: Cabin sites offer varying degrees of seclusion. At Skillet Creek Campground, a visitor observed that "the sites are too close together and hardly anything covering between" in primitive areas. In contrast, at Sandstone Ridge Campground, a camper noted, "Private sites with lots of woods."

Firewood availability: Most cabin locations provide firewood for purchase. At Cedar Hills Campground, "they will deliver firewood to your site and you get a Kings load for $25." Bluewater Bay Campground sells "high-quality hard wood for $5/bundle from a trailer on the honor system."

What You Should Know

Booking requirements: Advance reservations are essential, especially for specific cabin layouts. Toms Campground requires cash or check payment, with a reviewer noting they're "reasonably priced." Sites at some locations fill months in advance during summer.

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities differ significantly between locations. At Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area, a camper mentioned, "The campground was higher up on the hill, it took a 5 minutes to hike down to the lake with lots of steep steps." Cedar Hills Campground offers "Park Models furnished for rent" starting at $125 to $200 per night.

Seasonal considerations: Many cabin rentals operate limited seasons. One reviewer at Fireside Campground warned about summer heat: "they didn't have a pool/pond or allowed kiddy pools" when temperatures reached 85°F. Most campgrounds in the area operate from April to October.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground accessibility: Several cabin locations feature play areas for children. Blue Mound State Park Campground was described as "a great place to camp with little kids" with "a beautiful park with tons of trees" and "the splash pad is absolutely incredible."

Water activities: Family-friendly water features vary by location. At Wisconsin Riverside Resort, one camper appreciated that there's "a decent sized pool that is clean and well-maintained with a smaller kiddie pool with a slide."

Wildlife awareness: Some cabin areas have active wildlife. A reviewer at Blue Mound State Park Campground cautioned that "the raccoons are a bit gutsier than most," while at Sandstone Ridge Campground, someone reported, "The raccoons were brutal. They broke into our crates twice. Smart enough to figure out the clip mechanism."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: For larger RVs, research site dimensions carefully. At Fireside Campground, a camper noted, "Our site was also kind of small for our trailer." At Blue Mound State Park Campground, a visitor advised, "For RVs, be sure to select a bigger site than you think you need."

Hookup locations: Utility connections can be challenging at some locations. A reviewer at Fireside Campground found the "electric hook up was covered by trees. We would have hooked up to the wrong box." Wisconsin Riverside Resort offers more consistent services with "level and grassy sites with at least one tree per lot."

Access considerations: Some cabin areas have limited RV accessibility. At Blue Mound State Park, a camper observed, "For RVs, be sure to select a bigger site than you think you need. Sometimes it's tricky to maneuver your camper so big rigs may want to stay elsewhere."

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