Best Cabin Camping near La Crosse, WI

Cabins near La Crosse, Wisconsin range from rustic to modern with varying amenities. Neshonoc Lakeside in West Salem offers cabins with electricity and basic amenities, while Beaver Creek Valley State Park provides cabin rentals with more rustic settings. Most locations include fire rings and picnic tables with electricity available at select sites. Kitchen amenities vary by location, with some offering refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers, while others provide only basic utilities. "The cabin was the one for 4 people. The bed was really comfortable! There was a queen and a set of bunk beds. The cabin is small. Besides the bed there was one chair, a table, and a heater."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Justin Trails Resort and Champions Riverside Resort allow pets in their cabins, while Shady Rest Acres maintains a no-pet policy. Many cabins require reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through September. Camp Everyday Winona offers cabins with close proximity to both the Mississippi River and Winona, Minnesota. A visitor commented: "The cabin has basic kitchen: fridge/freezer, micro, coffee pot, table/chairs, sleeping room with queen bed, 2 futons, AC/heat, fireplace screened porch, grill/smoker and fire ring outside, table, potable/drink water outside. NO shower/bathroom, must use pit toilet just yards away at trailhead."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking supplies are usually limited, though some cabins like those at Fire Tower Cabin include refrigerators and microwaves. Bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations—some cabins have private facilities while others require guests to use nearby vault toilets or shower houses. Whiskey Creek Family RV Park and Money Creek Haven maintain clean, accessible bathrooms with free showers near their cabin sites. Camp stores at locations like Pine View Campground sell firewood, ice, and basic camping supplies, though selection is limited outside of peak season.

Best Cabin Sites Near La Crosse, Wisconsin (39)

    1. Neshonoc Lakeside

    9 Reviews
    Bangor, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This campground came to us through Thousand Trails Collection.  At first we only had a W/E site and later was able to move to a full hook up site. "

    "With 2 swimming pools, daily activities, movies, and a full ice cream shop you won’t be bored here. The owners were super friendly and helpful."

    2. Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Caledonia, MN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 724-2107

    "Very nice QUIET park! RV Campsites are gravel with fire ring and picnic table. The sites are fairly level. There is also a cabin to rent. Many electric sites."

    "Really enjoyed this park. This one seems to fly a little under the radar as we were able to book 2 sites next to each other for the weekend only a few days prior to our stay."

    3. Shady Rest Acres

    2 Reviews
    Hokah, MN
    10 miles

    $40 - $120 / night

    "You have to be "pet friendly" if you stay here, because the the chickens roam, the dogs make friends and the cats meander, just as cats tend to do."

    4. River's Edge Campground - Black River

    4 Reviews
    Galesville, WI
    17 miles
    Website

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Water, fishing, tubing, bar, pavilion, kid and animal friendly, showers, toilets, fire pits, water/electric sites, easy booking."

    "They have inflatable rafts, a game room, a pool, boat dock, permanent and non sites, sand pit for kids, pounce pad, basketball court and playground; it has more than enough to keep everyone busy!"

    5. Whiskey Creek Family RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sparta, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 269-4796

    $45 - $185 / night

    "Great family operated RV park near La Crosse, WI. Clean bathrooms! Some of the nicest I have seen with free showers. Planned themes and activities on the weekends, great fun for the whole family."

    "Situated on 30 acres, there is plenty of room to roam. There is river access, walking trails, and so much more. This is the perfect place for your next family vacation or solo travel stop-over."

    6. Champions Riverside Resort

    3 Reviews
    Galesville, WI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 582-2995

    "We brought their bikes along which was fun to hit the bike trails at midway. We did find out the campground charters a canoe trip so if we had planned better we will do that next time."

    7. Money Creek Haven Inc

    3 Reviews
    Money Creek, MN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 896-3544

    "Nice showers. Beautiful area. Lots to do in the area, La Crosse is a 30 minutes drive away."

    "The lake is murky And there are a lot of frogs, but that’s camping.  There are chairs And a shaded area available."

    8. Justin Trails Resort

    1 Review
    Sparta, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 351-1001

    "Beautiful place, tent camping is available. Great breakfast and romantic setting for our anniversary. They sell wine and food in the store. Host is amazing and friendly."

    9. Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

    50 Reviews
    Elba, MN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 932-3007

    "Stayed here for a couple nights on a mini state park road trip. Nice place, like most of the MN state parks. Spotty cell service. Hiked a trail with lots of steps."

    "We had a reservation on the North Shore, but switched it to Whitewater when we saw the ice and snowstorms in the forecast."

    10. Camp Everyday Winona

    1 Review
    Homer, MN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 454-2851

    $20 - $67 / night

    "We were visiting our daughter in nearby Winona, MN. This place is also close to La Crosse WI. We stayed here three nights."

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Cabin Reviews near La Crosse, WI

194 Reviews of 39 La Crosse Campgrounds


  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Fire Tower Cabin — Yellow River State Forest

    Great State Forest cabin with trout fishing

    Cabin has basic kitchen: fridge/freezer, micro, coffee pot, table/chairs, sleeping room with queen bed, 2 futons, AC/heat, fireplace screened porch, grill/smoker& fire ring outside, table, potable/drink water outside. NO shower/bathroom, must use pit toilet just yards away at trailhead.

  • P
    Oct. 23, 2018

    Camp Everyday Winona

    Very accommodating, friendly, quiet. Best customer service!

    We were visiting our daughter in nearby Winona, MN. This place is also close to La Crosse WI. We stayed here three nights. We had very loose plans and called for a tent spot six months before our reservations. I was impressed Sandy, from front office, remembered me and our conversation. We upgraded to a cabin because rain and cold nights were expected. The cabin was the one for 4 people. The bed was really comfortable! There was a queen and a set of bunk beds. The cabin is small. Besides the bed there was one chair, a table, and a heater. No bathroom. The heater didn't work and it was replaced promptly. Cute little porch with a swing seat. It was all we needed so it was fine. The bathrooms were exceptionally clean. Hubby and son had a good hot shower, mine took awhile to heat up and stay heated. Laundry room was clean. There was a rec room with a pool table and pinball machines. There's a pool there but it was empty when we got there. Too cold to swim anyway. A large shelter area has a gas grill we were able to use. The two 4-person cabins are right by the entry way. You are far enough from the highway that traffic noise is not a problem. The main tent/RV area is behind the office. The sites are close together. The bigger cabin has a half bath and is in this area but a bit secluded.There's a playground for kids near the tent area. There is a creek that runs through the campground and you have the great Mississippi river on the other side of the highway. I really can't say enough though about the customer service of this place. Sandy was very accommodating to our changing needs. Even let us use the dump station a day early. I would stay here again. There aren't a lot of options in Winona and this was the least expensive and friendly!

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Neshonoc Lakeside

    Great value as a TT member

    This campground came to us through Thousand Trails Collection.  At first we only had a W/E site and later was able to move to a full hook up site.  All sites has a gravel pad with a grass yard, fire ring, and picnic table.  The fire rings are sunk completely into the ground for some reason.  The lots were spacious and the property offered a large pool, hot tub, restrooms, showers, laundry room, fishing and canoeing.  This is a pet friendly park.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2019

    Shady Rest Acres

    Bliss in the middle of the country

    In the middle of the country, in a tiny town called Brownsville, you'll find a little slice of awesome in the form of a hobby farm with campsites, a cabin, and oh ya...the remnants of an old brewery! Patty and Michelle are nothing less than hospitable, knowledgable and gracious.

    Shady Rest Acres is owned and run by two women who are nothing less than the the perfect example of what property owners/business owners should be. Beyond being kind, their property is clean, tidy, beautiful yet rustic and home to so many animals that are all exceptionally well cared for. They have donkeys, Scottish Highland cows (a family of them), sheep, goats, chickens (and they'll even pick the bugs off your car), bees, horses, ducks, cats and dogs (I hope I didn't miss anything!). You have to be "pet friendly" if you stay here, because the the chickens roam, the dogs make friends and the cats meander, just as cats tend to do. If you want to meet the barnyard critters, please only look at them from the outside of the fence unless guided and escorted by the owners.  They are happy to let you meet them with their presence. 

    There are 2 campsites, if you wish.  One is in the middle of the pasture (that's right...near the goats) They will pen up the larger animals if you stay at that site, but it's perfect for stargazing!  The other is nestled in the woods.  Both have fire pits and access to wood. There is an outdoor shower, if you wish, and also a composting toilet.  But there is also access to an indoor bathroom and shower inside the main house.  The cabin is delightfully lovely with beautiful decor, two full sized beds, space for a few kids to crash, small kitchen items (microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker) as well as a wood stove for cool nights and some A/C for warm days.  The cabin is attached to the main house by way of a small deck (although the cabin is free standing, but sitting above the garage). And some local beverages in the fridge! You will have access to the deck chairs and gas grill, if you want to cook some dinner. For potty stops, you'll have to use the bathroom inside their home, but it's very close and private, as they have another one that they use when guests are staying the night. 

    At no time did we feel like we were invading Patty and Michelle's space, nor did they invade ours.  It was extremely comfortable, and I thought that we could have asked any question without silly looks and even participated in chores, and we would have been welcome to do so. Even though it rained while we were there, it seemed to be just perfect. Beyond the obvious, they are earth conscious, eco friendly in many ways and fully aware of their food sources, which is one reason why they raise their own food.  So they know where it comes from and how it was treated.  I love it. 

    This is rustic slice of hospitality is not only peaceful, but friendly, warm and comforting as well as therapeutic.  Just what the soul ordered.

  • Tori L.
    May. 26, 2024

    Big Paint Campground — Yellow River State Forest

    Dream stay.

    Came to learn more about Tenkara fly fishing. Had a ball. Visited the 3 lookouts including Iowa only Fire tower. Bird life is colorful. Lots of places to hike. Scenery is lush. I had no phone service. Campsites are well mown, have a picnic table and fire ring. Pit toilets. Easy access to water. Drink water and firewood are at the host A frame. There is no dump site. Everyone was very friendly. Helpful. Nights were quiet. Very relaxing.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

    Beautiful & peaceful

    Very nice QUIET park! RV Campsites are gravel with fire ring and picnic table. The sites are fairly level. There is also a cabin to rent. Many electric sites.

    Very nice hiking trails, make sure to check the map to plan easy hike up and steep hike downhill! Beautiful vistas on the Switchback trail.

    The Mossy Seep trail has interesting plants and unique growth.

    Big Spring Trail boarders the campground, easy walk to see the Spring. Tried to dip feet in the water but couldn’t leave them in the COLD water for long! Water is crystal clear and flowing fast.

    Bathroom (men’s) if functional, has running water at the sinks and showers work well.

    NO PHONE SERVICE which we appreciated.

    The Restaurant “Good Times” is 4 miles away and has good food and service. Also a grocery store in town in case you need more supplies.

    Leaves are just starting to change in September.

  • Kayla S.
    May. 27, 2018

    Eagle Cliff Campground and Lodging

    Perfect set-up

    This campground has it all. Situated right along the Root River next to the bike trail. They offer kayak, canoe and tube rentals and shuttles. They also have bike rentals.

    This facility is clean and very well kept. Even the shower rooms are very nice and sanitary.

    This is by far my favorite camping spot. I would recommend this place to any and everyone. Family orientated and pet friendly.

  • Tiffany B.
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Aefintyr

    Aefintyr is a gem in the Whitewater area!

    Aefintyr has it all!

    A beautiful cabin, hike-in glamping or bring your own gear.

    I was able to stay in the cabin for a couple nights with two friends. The cabin was cozy even during winter. The space was perfect for us. 

    I also brought my own gear and camped up on the bluff. It was so fun to socialize in the shared space around the fire and play games. 

    If you are up in the bluff, be sure to wear good shoes for the hike up. 

    I love that each site has it's own fire pit with fire wood.

    The Whitewater area is so beautiful, I enjoy hiking in the area.

    Looking forward to going back!

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2024

    Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

    Nice state park

    Stayed here for a couple nights on a mini state park road trip. Nice place, like most of the MN state parks. Spotty cell service. Hiked a trail with lots of steps. Fire ring and picnic table are provided at each site. Restroom with showers also available in campground. Site was large and easy to back into and offered some tree cover for shade during certain times of the day. Was unable to hang hammock in specific site we stayed at, but some of the sites looked like they would be suitable.


Guide to La Crosse

Cabin camping near La Crosse, Wisconsin offers options throughout the Driftless Region, an unglaciated area characterized by steep forested ridges and deep river valleys. The area maintains an average summer temperature of 80°F with higher humidity levels from June through August. Winter cabin rentals remain available at several locations with temperatures often dropping below freezing from December through March.

What to do

Trout fishing access: At Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground, the creek provides opportunities for beginning anglers. "Small quiet campground with sites that back up to the creek. Very easy walking trail winding through the park and stream. An easy way to trout fish and enjoy the park," notes Bruce C.

Biking trails: Neshonoc Lakeside provides access to regional bike paths. "Great place to go kayak, decent place to fish, and good access to bike trail. The lake is about 600 acres in size and about 11 feet deep at the deepest point," explains Megan S.

Winter activities: During colder months, Justin Trails Resort offers sledding and winter cabin stays. "Beautiful place, tent camping is available. Great breakfast and romantic setting for our anniversary. They sell wine and food in the store. In winter they have sledding hills. The llamas are fun to feed," shares Michael V.

What campers like

Swimming options: Whiskey Creek Family RV Park features a unique swimming area. "They also have a beautiful white sand beach around a 1-acre swim pond. The water was the color of the Caribbean with these huge blow-up toys and slides in the middle. Kids loved it," reports Whiskey C.

Social atmosphere: Many cabin campers appreciate the community at certain locations. "This campground has a fun vibe with great views if you are looking for lots of activities for kids this is a great place it's a little too busy for our liking but it is a really nice campground," states Bobbi S. about Neshonoc Lakeside.

Farm animals: Some cabin rentals include unique animal experiences. "Beyond being kind, their property is clean, tidy, beautiful yet rustic and home to so many animals that are all exceptionally well cared for. They have donkeys, Scottish Highland cows (a family of them), sheep, goats, chickens, bees, horses, ducks, cats and dogs," explains Amy G. about Shady Rest Acres.

What you should know

Varying bathroom facilities: Bathroom access differs significantly between cabin properties. "Clean bathrooms! Some of the nicest I have seen with free showers. Planned themes and activities on the weekends, great fun for the whole family," notes a Whiskey Creek reviewer.

Cell service limitations: Some cabin locations have limited connectivity. "The rangers warned about rattlesnakes being a high risk when I was there due to the full sun and heat but I didn't see any. No cell service at all," mentions Shelby N. about Beaver Creek Valley.

Seasonal operations: Most cabin rentals near La Crosse operate seasonally. "This campground is pricier than a lot in the area but has a lot of activities for kids jumpy Phillips, pond and floaters, arcade, and weekly activities/themes. The kids had a blast," reports Sarah B. about River's Edge Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Look for campgrounds with organized events. "With 2 swimming pools, daily activities, movies, and a full ice cream shop you won't be bored here. The owners were super friendly and helpful. In the evening there was a Glow Parade where the full timers decked out their golf carts and drove around- candy for kids and lots of dancing," shares Kim L.

Space considerations: Consider cabin size when booking for families. "We stayed in site 183. It was spacious and very well kept, with a great view of the lake. Very easy to back in and get set up, almost level and took very little adjustment to get our spot in order. Neighbors were friendly, kids found other kids to play with, and lots of activities to keep them busy," reports another Kim L. review.

Pet policies: Cabin pet policies vary by location. "This is a pet friendly park," notes Clint G. about Neshonoc Lakeside, while Shady Rest Acres maintains a no-pet policy according to their listing information.

Tips for RVers

Site types: Money Creek Haven offers both cabin and RV options. "Nice campground, busy most of the summer. Call ahead for reservations. Kids love the man made pool. Been going here since 1980! Nice showers. Beautiful area," suggests Michael V.

Winter hookups: For cold weather stays, check utility availability. "We visited in winter (February) and while there was snow on the ground, the spaces were kept plowed with easy access to the electric boxes," notes Amy G. when staying at Whitewater State Park.

Water access: Several locations offer shore access alongside cabin and RV camping. "The campground is more for motorhomes/rvs and the 'glamper' types. Not ideal for tent campers. You can also rent cabins of all sorts of sizes," explains Megan S. about waterfront options.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near La Crosse, WI is Neshonoc Lakeside with a 4-star rating from 9 reviews.

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