Best Cabin Camping near Cornell, WI

Wedges Creek Hideaway offers rustic cabin accommodations near Cornell, Wisconsin with pricing under $100 per night for primitive options and higher rates for furnished cabins with private bathrooms. Cabins provide basic amenities including small ceramic heaters that keep interiors comfortable even in 30-degree temperatures. "This is a diamond in the rough - exactly what we wanted on our journey. Our criteria - less than $100, pet friendly and rustic," notes a visitor about their stay in a rustic cabin with lumber walls and ceiling planks from the on-site sawmill. Bathroom facilities for rustic cabins are centrally located with large, clean shower stalls, multiple sinks, and vanity areas. O'Neil Creek Campground also provides cabin options with proximity to water recreation.

Rustic and fully furnished cabins are available throughout the region with varying amenities. Primitive cabins typically include beds with clean linens and basic furniture, while more deluxe options feature private bathrooms and kitchenettes. Most campgrounds welcome pets in their cabin accommodations for a small additional fee, though policies vary by location. Seasonal availability differs between properties, with many open from May through early September. According to one guest at Wedges Creek: "This would be the place to drop for a while if you want something out of the norm, peaceful, rustic and relaxing." Reservations are recommended, particularly for summer weekends and holiday periods.

Most basic cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties, with rustic options typically limited to outdoor fire pits while furnished cabins may include small refrigerators and microwaves. On-site camp stores at locations like O'Neil Creek Campground offer basic provisions, firewood, and rental equipment for outdoor activities. Wedges Creek Hideaway even features wood-fired pizza with homemade crust on select evenings during summer months. Visitors staying in cabins without kitchens should plan to bring coolers, camp cooking equipment, and easy-to-prepare meals, or budget for dining at nearby restaurants like the Black Bear Supper Club, which is within walking distance of The Woodland's cabin rentals.

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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.

  • 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!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.
    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.

  • Judy  B.
    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.

  • Greg K.
    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

  • Megan R.
    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.

  • Megan R.
    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.

  • loren S.
    Jul. 24, 2023

    Flambeau Lodge and Campground

    Great place

    Campground is thickly wooded. Bathroom and showers on sight. Flambeau river offers white water kayaking from beginner to expert. No cell service in are. Print maps.


Guide to Cornell

Cabin rentals near Cornell, Wisconsin provide rustic to fully-furnished accommodations throughout the Chippewa Valley region. Most properties remain open from spring through early fall, with cabins available at multiple campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Seasonal availability varies by location, with certain properties offering year-round options for winter getaways.

What to do

Water recreation at O'Neil Creek: The natural creek serves as a lazy river perfect for tubing, swimming and kayaking. "The creek flowing through it to tube, swim and even kayak. Rentals available," notes one visitor at O'Neil Creek Campground.

Hiking trails: Wedges Creek Hideaway offers 6 miles of hiking trails through wooded areas behind the main property. The trails wind through forested terrain and provide opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Evening entertainment: Summer weekends feature special events at several campgrounds. "Oneils has it all. A great destination place to spend time especially with kids... They have movies in the summer," writes Jim about O'Neil Creek Campground.

Whitewater kayaking: The Flambeau River offers paddling opportunities ranging from beginner to expert levels. "Flambeau river offers white water kayaking from beginner to expert. No cell service in area. Print maps," advises loren S. about Flambeau Lodge and Campground.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many cabin properties maintain excellent bathroom facilities. "One of the largest, cleanest bathrooms I've seen. Women's had 2 sinks with a large vanity area, about 3 stalls and two very large shower stalls with full doors," reports a guest at Wedges Creek Hideaway.

Star gazing: Rural location away from city lights provides excellent night sky viewing. "Lots of stars for your next stay in central Wisconsin," notes the owner of Wedges Creek Hideaway about the property's dark skies.

Quiet atmosphere: Many cabin rentals offer secluded settings. "Very quiet. Well maintained grounds. Mostly seasonal sites. Nice beach across the road," writes Meredith J. about Sandy Hill Campground.

Winter heating options: Cabins often include heat sources for cold weather comfort. "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," notes one cabin guest.

What you should know

Varied amenities: Cabin options range from primitive to fully furnished. "This is a sawmill that has it all - they run the mill when needed, but also have primitive cabins, full cabins with in-house bath, electric RV/tent camping and more," explains Amy G. about Wedges Creek Hideaway.

Limited cell service: Some areas have poor connectivity. "No cell service in area. Print maps," advises a camper at Flambeau Lodge.

Property layouts: Campgrounds with cabins vary in layout and privacy levels. "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," explains Judy B. about Country Quiet RV Park and Campground.

Day use fees: Some locations charge for amenity access. "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," notes Megan R. about Sandy Hill Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds cater specifically to children. "This place is awesome for the whole family!! This place has all kinds of activities for children and large pull thru sites, people are very friendly," writes Tony G. about O'Neil Creek Campground.

Themed events: Some properties host special seasonal celebrations. "Campground and staff did a great job putting on Christmas in July. Very Kid friendly environment. The natural creek that doubles as a lazy river is great," explains Darren L.

Safety considerations: The shallow creek at O'Neil makes it appropriate for younger children. "Can tube down the creek, very shallow so even littles can do it too," notes Stina M. about The Woodland.

Proximity to dining: Some cabin rentals offer on-site food options or nearby restaurants. "The Black Bear Supper Club is in walking distance," mentions Megan R., providing dining alternatives for families not wanting to cook at their cabin.

Tips from RVers

Seasonal site options: Many campgrounds offer both temporary and seasonal options. "Mostly seasonal sites," notes a reviewer at Sandy Hill Campground.

Utility hookups: Availability varies by location. "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. They were extremely helpful so much so that we were able to diagnose and resolve the issue on site with tools on hand," explains ScottnRobin L.

Cost considerations: Prices vary significantly between properties. "Creek, lake, showers, laundry, full hookups, camp store, arcade, kids play areas, beach and more. Pricey! Plan on 60$/day," advises Greg K.

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