Door County cabin rentals near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin provide accommodations with varying levels of privacy and amenities depending on the campground. Sites are generally available from May through October, with most operating seasonally. Cabins can be reserved directly through campgrounds, with availability dependent on the time of year. The area features wooded settings with cabin options ranging from basic shelters to fully furnished units.
What to do
Hiking trails access: Cabins at Wagon Trail Campground offer proximity to local hiking opportunities. "You can bring your gear and hike the trails just 5 minutes away at the state park," notes a visitor who found the location "a short walk to a great bakery and restaurant."
Fishing opportunities: Several cabin rental properties provide fishing access, with J.W. Wells State Park Campground offering waterfront views. "Beautiful views of the Lake looking east and south to Washington Island and Door County Peninsula. Nice stream and playground for kids to play in and on," explains one camper who appreciated the lakeside setting.
Recreational activities: Many cabin locations offer on-site recreation. "We enjoyed the playground, the game room, lounge and yoga in the morning," says a visitor to Wagon Trail Campground who appreciated the diverse activities available without leaving the property.
What campers like
Private wooded sites: Rustic Timbers Door County Camping earns praise for site privacy. "I was surprised that each site is pretty wooded making you feel like you don't have neighbors," notes one camper who appreciated the natural separation despite the developed campground setting.
Clean facilities: Bathhouse quality stands out at Frontier Wilderness Campground, where one visitor reported: "The bathrooms and shower house were clean. The heated pool was nice on cool nights. Mini golf, playgrounds, bounce house, arcade and horseshoes."
Central location: HTR Door County provides convenient access to regional attractions. "This campground is very convenient to many of the places in Door County for visitors so we loved the convenience," explains a camper who found the central location ideal for daily excursions.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Summer months often require advance booking for cabin stays, especially weekends and holidays. At Frontier Wilderness Campground, one visitor noted, "We really enjoyed our 10 day stay at Frontier Wilderness. The campsites are slightly secluded so you aren't on top of other campers."
Cabin amenities vary: Most locations provide basic furnishings with varying levels of amenities. "Our only complaint was that there was a HUGE party at the RV sites. Music blasting so loud from 7pm - 11:30pm. (Quiet hours are from 11pm - 8am)," reports a tent camper at Harbour Village Campground & Water Park, highlighting the importance of site selection.
Off-season limitations: Some amenities close during shoulder seasons. "We stayed at site 55, a wooded pull thru with water and electric. Nice and centrally located. The pools are all closed this time of year but the fishing pond and swimming pond are still open," explains a fall visitor to Harbour Village Resort.
Tips for camping with families
Activity options: Tranquil Timbers provides multiple recreation choices for children. "We have been camping here for a few years now multiple times a year. We love this place. Quiet. Lots to do for kids. Pool, mini golf, game room, tennis courts, soccer, volleyball a rec center with games, TV etc.," shares a regular visitor.
Kid-friendly amenities: Several cabin locations feature dedicated children's facilities. "They have a pool for kids both older and small. It's very peaceful and quiet," notes a family who stayed at Tranquil Timbers, though they found it "a little too uptight and not enough 'fun' for kids in general."
Multiple playground areas: Facilities for children of different ages are available at some locations. "They also have a nice 1 foot deep separate pool for the little kids," explains a visitor to Tranquil Timbers who appreciated the thoughtful design for younger children.
Tips from RVers
Site privacy varies: RV sites with cabins nearby often have different levels of seclusion. "The sites were private and spacious. The showers were impeccable. There is even a dish washing station," explains a visitor to Wagon Trail Campground who found the privacy level exceeded expectations.
Hookup availability: Full-service connections aren't universal at all properties. "We love the complete hook ups, no worries about electric, water or sewer. It is a little more pricey but we will pay more for the amenities," notes a regular at Tranquil Timbers who prioritizes convenience.
Campground access: RVers should check site dimensions before booking cabin accommodations. "This campground have a pool sauna but the lake is about 3 miles away," mentions a Frontier Wilderness visitor, highlighting the importance of understanding actual water access at each location.