Top Cabins near Cornell, WI

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Cornell camping trip. Finding a place to cabin camp near Cornell is easier than ever. From secluded to easy-to-reach, these Wisconsin cabin rentals are perfect for any adventurer.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cornell, WI (11)

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      1. O'Neil Creek Campground

      7 Reviews
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      Camper-submitted photo from Sandy Hill Campground

      2. Sandy Hill Campground

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      Camper-submitted photo from The Woodland

      3. The Woodland

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        4. Trapper Arts Resort & Campground

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        (3) RV/tent waterfront sites & (3) wooded rustic non-waterfront tent sites available to rent. Located on 22 acres along a 1/4 mile long dead-end road with the lake on one side.

        Come relax and enjoy the sunsets at this 2 bedroom waterfront log cabin located in Chippewa County in NW Wisconsin. Great fishing on a clear water no-wake 90 acre lake.

        Only 5 minutes from the Chippewa County Forest (16,000 acres) Hickory Ridge Trail Head. You can enjoy miles of hiking, biking, ATV or horseback riding trails.

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        $39 - $99 / night

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        Camper-submitted photo from Stargazen Retreat Center
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        5. Stargazen Retreat Center

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        Women's Retreat Center.

        Rustic cabins and primitive campsites available.

        40 secluded wooded acres with walking trails, yoga and meditation platforms and fire pits.

        Sacred Healing Space.

        Promoting and supporting sobriety.

        Use headphones for music to preserve to wonderful sounds of nature.

        Porta-potties on site.

        Some cabins have composting toilets, microwaves and refrigerators.

        Over age 18 and no pets please.

        Private Solar showers available on request.

        The Pines have an endless supply of branches and firewood for continual healing fires.

        See Peace Cabina Cabin also for rent on Abnb. Sleeps 4, air-conditioned, fridge, microwave, coffee pot, queen bed and pull out futon.

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        $35 - $135 / night

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        Camper-submitted photo from Country Quiet RV Park and Campground
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        Camper-submitted photo from Country Quiet RV Park and Campground
        Camper-submitted photo from Country Quiet RV Park and Campground

        6. Country Quiet RV Park and Campground

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          7. Black Creek Lodge Campground

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          It was Scott's vision to create a small campground with cabins on the ATV trails where he grew up. With his determination, hard work, the most amazing employees and an "if you build it they will come" mindset; he created what has evolved into a year-round ATV resort where strangers become friends, complete with seasonal campsites, cabins, a bar and grill. New in 2021 an outdoor bar and patio seating.

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          8. Wedges Creek Hideaway

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          We appreciate you stopping by WedgesCreek.com and hope to see you in person soon. We offer green space, beer, wine, brick oven pizza, and live music. Wedges Creek has been part of the Volovsek family for almost a century and it’s our privilege to share our little slice of heaven with the community. We have a little saying here and we truly believe – “Come as you are and leave a little bit better.”

          The Volovsek Family

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          $25 - $190 / night

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          9. Little Creek Family Campground

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          Little Creek Family Campground is a family owned and operated campground that prides itself on it's relaxing atmosphere, fantastic accommodations and family oriented activities! We have over 50 grassy full hook-up camper and tent sites. We have a free game room featuring air hockey, ping-pong, fooseball, basketball, puzzles, board games and more! Our Watering Hole features cold drinks, ice cream, pizza and more! We also have a general store for your forgotten items and/or snacks. There are two playgrounds, a shuffleboard and lawn games to check out. We feature several themed weekends throughout the season with planned activities. We are also located on the ATV/UTV trails so you may ride from your site to the trails. Bikes are available to borrow and we have a train ride that runs throughout the weekend. Don't leave the family pet at home- they are welcome here! And finally, our beautiful swim pond with a sandy beach, kayaks, paddleboat, slide, floating platform and a Key Log is waiting for you to jump in and enjoy! For those of you who don't do the"camping" thing, we even have cabins to rent. We are located 31 miles southeast of Eau Claire. Come and check us out!

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          $25 - $120 / night

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            10. Summit Lake Campground & RV Park

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            $20 - $35 / night

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          Recent Cabin Reviews In Cornell

          10 Reviews of 11 Cornell Campgrounds


          • Greg K.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from O'Neil Creek Campground
            Aug. 1, 2024

            O'Neil Creek Campground

            They have it all

            Creek,lake,showers,laundry,full hookups,camp store,arcade,kids play areas,beach and more. Pricey! Plan on 60$/day

          • Stina M.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from O'Neil Creek Campground
            Jul. 17, 2024

            O'Neil Creek Campground

            Beautiful

            Really enjoyed the experience! It’s beautiful and good mix of quiet and lots of activity’s. Can tube down the creek, very shallow so even littles can do it too. Site 133 was super small, so much so I thought he was kidding. Saw site 204 was open and switched to that one instead. Dogs welcome which was super nice!

          • JThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from O'Neil Creek Campground
            Sep. 23, 2022

            O'Neil Creek Campground

            Great place for families

            Oneils has it all. A great destination place to spend time especially with kids. There is a creek flowing through it to tube , swim and even kayak. Rentals available. Great place areas they have movies in the summer.truly have i t all. Very clean and friendly. Any type of camping is available.

          • ScottnRobin L.
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            Sep. 13, 2021

            O'Neil Creek Campground

            Very clean, quiet, great amenities

            We stayed one with ones day notice after Labor Day. The site was waterfront and one hr prior to arriving experienced a mechanical problem with our tow vehicle. We made it to the campground. They were extremely helpful so much so that we were able to diagnose and resolve the issue on site with tools on hand. The restrooms were spotless. It appears many of the sites are season rentals.

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            Jul. 26, 2021

            O'Neil Creek Campground

            Christmas in July!

            Campground and staff did a great job putting on Christmas in July. Very Kid friendly environment. We will be back.

            The natural creek that doubles as a lazy river is great.

          • MThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Sandy Hill Campground
            Apr. 18, 2021

            Sandy Hill Campground

            Quiet. Well maintained.

            Friendly owners. Well maintained grounds. Mostly seasonal sites. Nice beach across the road. Would stay here again! Hit Chippewa Valley Growers greenhouse in Altoona. Amazing if your into plants!

          • Judy  B.
            Camper-submitted photo from Country Quiet RV Park and Campground
            Dec. 21, 2020

            Country Quiet RV Park and Campground

            Wide Open RV Park

            This is a very nice RV Park. There’s plenty of sites and they appear to be expanding. Sites are fairly spread out. Easy loop system makes this campground very easy to navigate through. It’s definitely not the most private campground, so it your looking for rustic quiet I would look into some of the smaller county campgrounds.

          • Megan R.
            Camper-submitted photo from Sandy Hill Campground
            Jul. 6, 2018

            Sandy Hill Campground

            Great environment

            Located across the road from the Lake Eau Claire boat landing. If you park at the boat landing for a day of fishing there is a $3 charge. The family that runs the campground is friendly. Beautiful location and clean. They have seasonal sites.

          • Megan R.
            Camper-submitted photo from The Woodland
            Jul. 3, 2018

            The Woodland

            Nice for a quick stop

            This campground is behind the Woodland gas station. EC Adventures has a building on site where people can rent items like kayaks and canoes. The Black Bear Supper Club is in walking distance.



          Guide to Cornell

          Camping near Cornell, Wisconsin, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

          What to do

          • Hiking and Wildlife Watching: Explore the trails at Lake Wissota State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, “Best trails and lots of wildlife. The park staff is great also.”
          • Fishing and Kayaking: At Brunet Island State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing and kayaking. A visitor noted, “A pretty little state park in a pine forest. Nearly every campsite has waterfront access.”
          • Swimming and Relaxing: Coon Fork Campground features lovely beaches for swimming. One reviewer said, “The campground is lovely considering it's only $20 for lakeside.”

          What campers like

          • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A visitor at Stoney Creek RV Resort remarked, “We’re new to camping and we had no idea what to expect. The park is well kept and clean.”
          • Spacious Sites: Many campers enjoy the spaciousness of the sites. One camper at Highland Ridge mentioned, “Tremendous spacing makes up for it. Site Privacy: GOOD.”
          • Family-Friendly Activities: Families love the activities available at O'Neil Creek Campground. A reviewer said, “This place has all kinds of activities for children and large pull-thru sites.”

          What you should know

          • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for mosquitoes, especially in the warmer months. A camper at East Fork Campground warned, “The mosquitos were horrendous. Try early in the season for the best experience.”
          • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may have limited amenities. A visitor at Pine Point County Park noted, “The sites were a bit tight for large rigs.”
          • Self-Check-In: Many campgrounds offer self-check-in options. At Coon Fork Campground, a camper mentioned, “If you don't make it before the office closes, there is self-check-in.”

          Tips for camping with families

          • Choose Kid-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. O'Neil Creek Campground is great for families, as one reviewer said, “There is a creek flowing through it to tube, swim, and even kayak.”
          • Bring Your Own Firewood: Some campgrounds don’t sell firewood. A camper at Brunet Island State Park Campground suggested, “Bring your own wood this time of year.”
          • Plan for Quiet Hours: Be mindful of quiet hours to keep the peace. A visitor at Stoney Creek RV Resort noted, “Quiet hours start at 11pm, this is kind of late.”

          Tips from RVers

          • Check Site Sizes: Make sure to check the size of the sites before booking. A camper at Highland Ridge advised, “Some sites are a bit smaller and slope down from the road.”
          • Bring a Water Hose: Many campgrounds have water spigots but may not have threaded connections. A visitor at Lake Chippewa Campground mentioned, “The connection is not threaded and sits up about 6 inches making it tough to dump.”
          • Use a Signal Booster: Cell service can be spotty. A camper at Highland Ridge suggested, “We were able to get a usable signal with our WeBoost and MiFi.”

          Camping near Cornell, Wisconsin, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. From family-friendly activities to peaceful retreats, there’s something for every type of camper.

          Frequently Asked Questions

          • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Cornell, WI?

            According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Cornell, WI is O'Neil Creek Campground with a 5-star rating from 7 reviews.

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