Best Cabin Camping near Drummond, WI

Several cabin options are available in northern Wisconsin near Drummond. Eagle Ridge Basecamp offers a rustic cabin experience in a woodland setting. Roam Base Camp near Seeley provides cabin rentals with access to outdoor recreation trails, while Hayward KOA features family-friendly cabin accommodations with modern amenities. Top O' the Morn Resort and Campground in Iron River includes cabins with water access and full utility hookups. Cabins typically include electric service, basic furnishings, and some form of heating. According to one visitor, "The cozy cabin was equipped with a futon sleeper, comfy chairs, a sink, picnic table and lawn chairs. The whole place is restful and meditative."

Accommodations range from basic one-room structures to multi-room units with varying levels of amenities. Some cabins feature private bathrooms while others require guests to use communal facilities. Several locations, including Lake Chippewa Campground, offer cabins alongside their traditional camping areas. Most cabin rentals require advance reservations, especially during summer months from May through October when demand is highest. Pet policies vary by location, with many properties allowing pets for an additional fee. A review noted, "We have been coming to this KOA for years. Always a fun time for the whole family. Great place to let the kids go run off and play while the parents relax."

Most cabins provide beds and basic furniture but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, from simple fire rings to fully equipped kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations. Guests should verify what cooking equipment is provided before arrival. Some cabin rentals include access to shared facilities such as showers, toilets, and recreation areas. Nearby towns offer grocery stores and supplies, though cabin campers typically bring most essentials with them. Reservations can be made directly through campground websites or by phone, with some locations offering online booking systems.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Drummond, Wisconsin (25)

    1. Top O’ the Morn Resort & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Iron River, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 372-4546

    $27 - $40 / night

    "We were tent camping and they had a well shaded,very clean and quiet area for us.

    The owners were quick to return our phone call when trying to make a reservation.

    Very friendly owners!"

    "We stayed in site #31 overnight while driving south with our teardrop trailer. The site was so spacious and treed for hammocks or tents or trailers. Fire rings and wood is available on site."

    2. Copper Falls State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Mellen, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 274-5123

    $20 - $30 / night

    "This campground has well spaced sites with electric.   There are two campgrounds, north and south.   The north has water spigots to fill your RV or water bottles and two toilet buildings.   "

    "The Southern campground doesn’t have any electric and mostly for tent campers, there were still some trailers there."

    3. Hayward KOA

    14 Reviews
    Hayward, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 634-2331

    "Great place to let the kids go run off and play while the parents relax under the awning while grilling."

    "Right off the highway so you will get some road noise even at night. But if you're lucky to have a site farther from the road you really can't hear much!"

    4. Roam Base Camp

    3 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    16 miles
    Website

    $35 / night

    "It’s connected to miles of trails for multiple uses like mountain biking, hiking, running, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, and winter fat biking. Staff is very polite and helpful."

    "CAMBA mtn bike trails are right next to camp so it make it very easy to hook on and go! Both Hayward and Cable were close by with some very clear lakes to go paddle!"

    5. Kreher RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Ashland, WI
    25 miles
    Website

    $45 - $50 / night

    "This is a municipal park, right on the shores of Lake superior. A beautiful little park, with a great playground and a boat launch. Each site has a picnic table fire pit and grill."

    "First come first served park. We were able to find a spot before 1pm but the park filled up by 3-4pm. There was steady traffic of disappointed RVs driving through the grounds till 6-7pm."

    6. Reel Livin Resort and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 462-3822

    "Lost Land Lake offers good fishing and boating. Kevin and Elise were welcoming and even provided parts to fix a major RV plumbing issue. We stayed in camp site 5. It was a large, pull through site."

    "Cheap boat and pontoon rental, very friendly and kind staff. I plan on going back and possibly purchasing for permanent site."

    7. Lake Chippewa Campground

    7 Reviews
    Winter, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 462-3672

    $30 - $60 / night

    "As we arrived on a Saturday around 1:45 PM, there was quite the line of RVs checking in as most people come in for a week on Saturdays."

    "We were provided a map of available sites and a golf cart to check out sites. As we know this CG well, it was a no brainer for us to chose back-in site 460 with FHUs."

    8. Nelson Lake Lodge

    1 Review
    Hayward, WI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 634-3750

    $40 / night

    "Our site was in a great location in the park and we were surrounded by some very friendly seasonal RV'ers."

    9. Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    23 Reviews
    Bayfield, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 779-3397

    $30 / night

    "This is a  private campground that fills up quick.    It is 1 mile from Bayfield town center.  It is close to the ferry dock, restaurants, parks and beaches. "

    "Bathrooms and picnic tables were at most camp sites, some camp sites were very desolate and rustic. No running water on some islands."

    10. Eagle Ridge Basecamp

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    Mason, WI
    14 miles
    Website

    $100 - $130 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Drummond, WI

126 Reviews of 25 Drummond Campgrounds


  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2020

    Birkie Barn farmstay camper cabin

    Great farm stay near Ashland and Apostle Islands

    I was in the area for a workshop, but wanted a place "out of town" for a peaceful retreat in the evenings. Tom’s homestead is so welcoming, and I loved my cozy cabin. Its the old creamery on a farm, and is equipped with a futon sleeper, comfy chairs, a sink, picnic table and lawn chairs. Tom also has a Bed and Breakfast on the proerty. Tom is so great to talk to, and his property is an old dairy farm on country land with wildlife ponds and miles of trails you can hike or cross county ski. Great birdwatching everywhere! The whole place is  restful and meditative. My little cabin even had an en suite sauna that I hope to try out next time I come! No bathroom in cabin, but you can go inside the host home, and also use the kitchen and family room there. Ashland is about a 15 minut drive, Bayfield about 30 minute drive. Lovely spot to stay, I’ll be back!

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    Great Location and Nice Staff

    This is a  private campground that fills up quick.    It is 1 mile from Bayfield town center.  It is close to the ferry dock, restaurants, parks and beaches.  All sites are electric and water and some are full hook up.  There are cabins and tent sites as well.   The office/store is very clean and stocked with things you may need.  8 flavor ice creams on site!  There is a  dump station and picnic tables and fire rings at each site.   There is free wi-fi and a shower house, bathrooms and laundry.

  • kelly N.
    Jun. 5, 2022

    Kreher RV Park

    Love this place

    This is a municipal park, right on the shores of Lake superior. A beautiful little park, with a great playground and a boat launch. Each site has a picnic table fire pit and grill. Water and electric are provided with your $40 a night Lakeside campsite or $35 park campsite. Beautiful grounds very well-kept and very clean! They offer monthly reservations or it is a first come first serve park.

  • W
    Aug. 21, 2023

    Anchor Inn Campground

    Great price for a quiet campsite near the Apostle Islands

    Had a lovely stay here on August 18th. You can't beat the price ($14/night for electric up to 50 amps). The woman I booked the reservation through was really nice and laid back. The campground is quiet, chill and safe. The woman's restroom was clean, despite some mildew on the shower ceiling (no big deal). Dog-friendly and free WiFi. Great option if you're looking for something near the Apostle Islands that's inexpensive and includes electricity. I stayed in spot 2, which is near the bathrooms and has a picnic table and fire pit.

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Copper Falls State Park Campground

    Waterfalls and great sites

    This campground has well spaced sites with electric.   There are two campgrounds, north and south.   The north has water spigots to fill your RV or water bottles and two toilet buildings.   The south has a dump station and water fill.

    There is a playground, ballfield, concession stand and lots of picnic areas.   

    The sites are tucked in the trees for privacy and all have a picnic table and fire ring.   There is also a lake and kayaks available to rent.  There  is a town less than 5 miles away and you can find groceries and gas.

  • Kayla A.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    Perfect destination to camp by kayak

    We kayaked to many campgrounds and islands in the national lakeshore. paddling a total of 60 miles we were able to make it to 3 different island campgrounds. Bathrooms and picnic tables were at most camp sites, some camp sites were very desolate and rustic. No running water on some islands.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    Great woodsy location close to town

    Loved this location. 1.5 miles out of Bayfield, yet great outdoorsy feel with decent privacy. Can bike to the brewery or wineries and bike to town. Common area great for corn hole and a meager playground for the kids. Also super close to the gourmet garage bakery. Yum.

  • Lesley R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2022

    North View Campground

    Serene Serenity

    Pet friendly and the perfect get away. Relaxing, quiet and surrounded by nature. We’re lucky enough to plan ahead and book for the fall colors. Highly recommended for those who respect nature, it’s beauty and the silence they encompass.

  • K
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Roam Base Camp

    Rustic camping in the middle of Seeley Pass

    Rustic campsites with easy access to the Seeley Pass trail candy. Lots of mosquitoes- so many it was hard to be outside and enjoy a fire at all, but also an untypical rainy weekend. Very quiet area in the middle of the Northwoods. Small sites with long grass around all the sides, which makes for a fair amount of ticks. If trail access was all we wanted, I’d give it 5 stars. On a rainy weekend, it wasn’t ideal. Must pay for showers.


Guide to Drummond

Cabin camping near Drummond, Wisconsin offers access to the dense pine forests and pristine lakes of northern Wisconsin. The area sits within the Chequamegon National Forest at approximately 1,200 feet elevation. Winter cabin stays typically experience temperatures between 0-25°F, while summer cabin rentals enjoy moderate 65-80°F temperatures with lower humidity than southern Wisconsin.

What to do

Water activities on Lost Land Lake: Reel Livin Resort and Campground provides cabin options with lake access for fishing and boating. "Very wooded, big lots not at all over crowded and quiet!! Cheap boat and pontoon rental, very friendly and kind staff," notes one visitor.

Explore Copper Falls State Park: Winter cabin campers can access snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails within 30 minutes of Drummond. "The hiking trails are well-maintained and offer beautiful scenic views, making for an enjoyable trek through nature. Most sites have plenty of shade, which is a plus during hot days," according to a Copper Falls visitor.

Mountain biking from your cabin door: Roam Base Camp cabins connect directly to the CAMBA trail network. "Epic campground for adventure enthusists! CAMBA mtn bike trails are right next to camp so it makes it very easy to hook on and go! Both Hayward and Cable were close by with some very clear lakes to go paddle," reports one guest.

What campers like

Private lakeside settings: Cabin rentals on small lakes provide seclusion and direct water access. "Lake is calm and peaceful. Saw a lot of wildlife and heard the sounds of loons in the AM and evening," shares a Top O' the Morn Resort & Campground visitor.

Winter cabin amenities: Many cabin rentals maintain winter accessibility with proper insulation and heating. "We would stay here again and even consider staying for a longer period of time as well in the future," notes a Nelson Lake Lodge guest who appreciated the concrete pad and patio features.

Post-adventure relaxation: "Sauna was a nice option after a day on the trails. Will definitely be returning!" reports a Roam Base Camp visitor. Several cabin properties offer amenities specifically designed for post-outdoor activity comfort.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular cabin locations fill quickly, especially for summer dates. "They start their booking for the year on January 1st. We called all day long (4500 times not kidding) and finally got a spot," explains a Lake Chippewa Campground guest.

Cabin configurations vary significantly: Some properties offer rustic one-room structures while others provide multi-room cabins with varied amenities. "Cabins are a nice size for parties of 6, and sites are somewhat private. Rustic campground with flush toilet, and personal enclosed shower rooms," notes a Roam Base Camp visitor.

Seasonal access considerations: Winter cabin rentals may require 4WD vehicles for access during snow conditions. Summer cabin rentals can experience limited availability due to seasonal campers. "We were surrounded by some very friendly seasonal RV'ers. The grounds were very well maintained and they hosts really went out of their way to welcome us," reports a Nelson Lake Lodge visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Hayward KOA offers cabins with numerous activities for children. "Awesome spot for kids! Lots for them to do. Sites are kinda close but landscape is great!" shares a visitor. The property includes pools, playgrounds, and organized weekend activities.

Beach access for children: Several cabin properties feature swimming beaches with gradual entries suitable for younger children. "Lake has swimming area and swim platform, it's a lake so there are small fish, snails and grass in that area," notes a Top O' the Morn visitor.

Family-sized cabin options: "The group sites with water access and full hook-ups can't be beat. Plenty of space for our 4 RV's of various sizes plus tents/easy ups," shares a Lake Chippewa Campground visitor who returns annually with extended family.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives for RVers: Kreher RV Park offers both cabins and RV sites within walking distance of Ashland. "This is such a nice city park! Right on the water!! Easy self check in. Level gravel sites. Nice water pressure and beautiful views!!" notes a regular visitor.

Hybrid camping options: Some properties allow mixed camping with cabins alongside RVs for group gatherings. "The site was a little tight getting into with our 35' TT because of the approach. But we made it in with some direction from the campground host, and on lookers," reports a Nelson Lake Lodge visitor.

Winter cabin parking: Many winter cabin rentals maintain plowed access for vehicles but limited space for RVs during snow season. "Sites are spacious and provide a good amount of privacy, allowing for a peaceful camping experience," according to a Copper Falls visitor describing the summer parking arrangements.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Drummond, WI is Top O’ the Morn Resort & Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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