Best Glamping near Mellen, WI

Hayward KOA and Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park feature upscale glamping accommodations near Mellen, Wisconsin. The Hayward KOA offers family-friendly yurt rentals with comfortable beds, electricity, and climate control systems that provide a perfect balance between outdoor adventure and indoor comfort. At Presque Isle, canvas glamping tents sit perched along the Lake Superior shoreline, providing stunning sunset views with the convenience of proper bedding, wooden floors, and private decks. Both locations maintain a rustic aesthetic while delivering essential amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean bathroom facilities. "This is a great base camp for exploring the Apostle islands with comfortable accommodations that let you enjoy nature without roughing it," noted one visitor about the glamping options.

Glamping guests enjoy direct access to numerous outdoor activities including hiking trails along the Presque Isle River with its multiple waterfalls, Lake Superior swimming and paddling opportunities, and wildlife viewing. The Hayward KOA supplements natural attractions with family amenities including a heated pool, mini golf course, and organized weekend activities during peak season. Visitors can easily access nearby attractions like the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore for kayaking excursions or the Porcupine Mountains for day hikes with spectacular views. Local restaurants and markets in Bayfield and Hayward provide convenient dining options within a short drive. According to a camper, "The campground was small, but not crowded. The sites were spaced far enough apart to not feel like you were camping with your neighbors. The views here are just breathtaking between Lake Superior and the waterfalls."

Best Glamping Sites Near Mellen, Wisconsin (18)

    1. Frontier RV Park and Campground

    7 Reviews
    Saxon, WI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 893-2461

    "Very nice park with several new lots that are all grass with water and electric. Several lots are full hookup."

    "The bar & grill have a decent menu and the thin crust pizza was yummy."

    2. Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

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

    $15 - $30 / night

    "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.   "

    "There is bike rental at Howl bike shop which is walking distance. Howl also has a brewery with outside seating. The camp ground itself is quiet and clean."

    3. Schomberg Park

    2 Reviews
    Ironwood, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 561-2697

    "This is a perfect small sized campground with trail access to UTV /Atv trails. If you are coming here to ride I would recommend going west on the trail. North a lot of the trails were closed."

    "There are trails starting right by camp. They even have an atv washing station - first I’ve seen. With no Verizon cell service, this is a nice night’s stopover for us."

    4. Alpine Campground & RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Wakefield, MI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 667-0737

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Willow River State Park in Wisconsin is an amazing camp site and since it's in a state park the rates are quite reasonable as well. There are tons of hiking trails that start right In the campground."

    "Utv trails to Wisconsin can be accessed right here. There are waterfalls nearby that are off the beaten path. Can't beat it if your looking to explore and have an adventure."

    5. Black Lake NF Campground

    1 Review
    Winter, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 264-3307

    "A few friends of mine got together one weekend to camp at Porcupine Lake Wilderness. Overall, it was a beautiful place to camp."

    6. Reel Livin Resort and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    29 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. Hayward KOA

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

    "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!"

    "We enjoyed having all the amenities on-site. The staff were friendly and professional, the concession restaurant was good and affordable."

    8. Apostle Islands Area Campground

    5 Reviews
    Bayfield, WI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 779-5524

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Great campground with swimming hole & great access to Bayside for island ferry’s! Complaints: Park is located on the side of a hill—Spots are small but level, roads are all at a slope."

    "The bathroom are spotless. Sites are big and well maintained. We camped in site 64. Would definitely recommend this campground if in the area!"

    9. Roam Base Camp

    3 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    34 miles
    Website

    $35 / night

    "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!"

    "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."

    10. Treeland Farm RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Winter, WI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 462-3874

    "Tucked away from our neighbor just enough to have plenty of space for us & the pups but without being completely segregated."

    "Step out of your RV in the a.m. and smell the pines! Large pull through sites.Wooded, concrete patio, picnic table, fire pit. Very quiet. Large outdoor pool and all sorts of things to do!"

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Glamping Reviews near Mellen, WI

105 Reviews of 18 Mellen Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Jim W.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground

    You Are On Your Own

    The first four days were five stars. The campground was mostly full of tents, pop ups, small trailers, and a few 5ers and Class As. The site was clean and groomed. Spacing is nice and provides some privacy. The location is secluded with an easy walk to a quiet stretch of Lake Superior shoreline. The waterfalls in the area are a don't miss attraction. For a longer day trip the State Park to the east was magnificent as was Copper Peak.

    The last three nights were 1 star. A large open frame generator ran 24/7 the entire time. The "camper" said quiet hours were only for TVs and radios. The generator ran even while they left the campsite. The owner ignored all requests to honor the quiet hours and insulted anyone that asked. We were three campsites away and it interfered with our sleep.

    There are no camp hosts, no cellar coverage, and the Rangers do not answer knocks on the door at their offices about 20 miles away. You are on your own.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2025

    Hayward KOA

    So many tall pines!!

    I love campgrounds where you get to camp amongst the tall pines (not sure what kind they are)! Large campground with lots of amenities! 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!

    Amenities: pool, kamping kitchen, pavillion, snack bar ($), mini golf ($), bike rentals ($), wi-fi, propane ($), firewood ($), fenced in dog area (KampK9), bag toss, two playgrounds, basketball, horseshoes, tetherball, arcade/game room, Friday s'more party, volleyball, and themed weekends!

  • L
    Jul. 13, 2020

    Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    Best spot to explore the Apostle islands

    This is the best base camp for exploring the Apostle islands. It’s about a mile from Bayfield. There is bike rental at Howl bike shop which is walking distance. Howl also has a brewery with outside seating. The camp ground itself is quiet and clean. We didn’t go in the bathrooms or use the washers due to Covid. Owners are very accommodating.

  • 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.

  • Bill S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground

    nice sites & great views of the water at some sites

    this campground was nice, clean, decent size sites with pressurized water throughout the park, a few sites with nice Lake Superior view, is up on a ridge so can’t actually access water from the campground, has trash, fire pits, picnic tables, NO DUMP STATION,, they removed it years ago, verizon cell service is NO GOOD,, a lot of falls on black river to walk to and a harbor to put your boat in,,stayed 2 nights July 2018,

  • 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.

  • PJ F.
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Treeland Farm RV Resort

    A lovely little retreat

    After an unfortunate start to a holiday weekend at a KOA site we blindly booked, were left with our camper, 3 anxious dogs & nowhere to go . The KOA was kid central, noisy, overly crowded, & the campers & RVs packed on top of each other like sardines. My worst RV Park nightmare! I panicked & randomly called Treeland RV Resort , blindly once again. The phone # listed rings the maim resort . The RV Park is located right across the street. They kindly transferred me & I was greeted with the very lovely Susan. She was phenomenal from the beginning. I asked if they happened to have any openings for a pull thru or back in site. It was a Saturday on Memorial Day weekend..& she didn’t laugh at me! She was happy to announce that they did indeed happen to have a cancellation & she’d gladly hold the spot for us !! Hallelujah! About 45 minutes later we pulled in to the park.. we knew instantly this was going to be amazing. We just knew.. ya know? It had a cute red barn office & we immediately noticed how immaculate & thoughtful the landscape & aesthetic is. Susan was just as lovely in person. She gave us our site info , calmed our nerves & told us to get situated at our site & then we could come back to the office at our leisure & finish the paperwork. Wowza! We found our site & we were not disappointed at all. In fact just blown away! Tucked away from our neighbor just enough to have plenty of space for us & the pups but without being completely segregated. There is a playground & heated pool , but it’s just far enough away to not be heard at all but a quick walk to get to if you so desire. Nooks of trees for privacy & a hammock, lots of green grass & a cement area & a well cared for picnic table & bonfire pit & grill. The pull thru gravel driveway at our site was ample & level. All the hook ups were neatly & conveniently ready for lift off. No fuss no muss.

    This place goes on & on with quaint little touches. It was welcoming from the very beginning phone call & the people who run this place are incredible, helpful, thoughtful & just plain kind. Susan & her hubby Mike are fantastic.. we can’t say enough about them. Everyone & everything was quite literally perfect. I don’t get to say that often . The dogs were welcomed with open arms too! There were plenty of trails & things for them to see & do.

    We were there 3 full days & just barely began to scratch the surface!

    So looking forward to going back!!


Guide to Mellen

Camping options near Mellen, Wisconsin range from rustic tent sites to fully equipped RV hookups across the Chequamegon National Forest and surrounding lakes region. Located in Ashland County at 1,250 feet elevation, the area experiences cold winters with heavy lake effect snow and moderate summer temperatures rarely exceeding 85°F. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October, with limited winter access during snowmobile season.

What to do

Waterfall hikes: 4-mile trail at Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park follows the Presque Isle River with multiple waterfalls. "The hiking throughout this park is unparalleled in its beauty. The campground is close to the Presque Isle river trail which is waterfall after waterfall," notes Stacia R.

Lake Superior beaches: 15-minute walk from Black River Harbor Campground provides access to quiet Lake Superior shoreline. "A beautiful harbor on Lake Superior surrounded with by a cornucopia of natural beauty. Five named waterfalls that are simply amazing, each awe inspiring along with several hidden un-named falls," writes Thomas F.

Winter ski attractions: 20-minute drive to Copper Peak ski flying facility, the only one in North America. "Not too far away is Copper Peak, the only ski flying facility in North America. In the summer you can ride up to the top to see pretty far. It's not for the faint of heart," explains Annie C.

UTV/ATV trail access: Direct from campsite at Schomberg Park. "This is a perfect small sized campground with trail access to UTV/ATV trails. If you are coming here to ride I would recommend going west on the trail," advises Juliana R.

What campers like

Lake views from elevated sites: Apostle Islands Area Campground provides strategic access to island ferry services. "Great area near all there is to do in Bayfield," says Katherine O., while another camper adds, "I highly recommend doing some sort of tour of the Apostle Islands by boat and taking the ferry to Madeline Island."

Secluded tent camping: Densely wooded sites provide privacy at some campgrounds. "We camped at Presque Isle in the Porkies for a long weekend in October. The color change was amazing! This campground is rustic with only vault toilets and no hookups... Spacing is nice and provides some privacy," reports Stacia R.

Yurt accommodations: Year-round options for yurt camping near Mellen, Wisconsin allow for four-season experiences. According to Jen W., Presque Isle offers "Yurts and Cabins available. Definitely Seasonal. The road is not plowed completely in winter."

River access: Multiple campgrounds feature water proximity. "Very wooded, big lots not at all over crowded and quiet!! Cheap boat and pontoon rental, very friendly and kind staff," writes Eve about Reel Livin Resort and Campground.

What you should know

Generator restrictions: Designated zones at some campgrounds separate generator and non-generator users. "There are 50 sites, with generator and non-generator sites clearly separated... On the non-generator side sites on the outside of the loop back to either the woods or the lake and have great hammocking options," explains Annie C.

Accessibility challenges: Steep terrain at certain campgrounds affects mobility. "Park is located on the side of a hill—Spots are small but level, roads are all at a slope. Not a great campground for kiddos to ride their bikes, and not super fun to walk uphill in every direction," warns Nick & Allyssa S.

Cell service limitations: Spotty coverage throughout region. "No cellar coverage, and the Rangers do not answer knocks on the door at their offices about 20 miles away. You are on your own," cautions Jim W.

Seasonal facility closures: Some campgrounds reduce services after Labor Day. A camper noted, "It was very quiet even though it was close to Labor Day weekend, and for the size of the campground."

Tips for camping with families

Recreational activities: Multiple options at Hayward KOA keep children engaged. "Awesome spot for kids! Lots for them to do. Sites are kinda close but landscape is great," says Gwen C., while another visitor mentions, "Great campground to stay with family! Campground was kept very clean, even though it is an older campground."

Water recreation: Check availability as amenities vary seasonally. "Pool, waterslide, mini golf, playgrounds and so much more! They also have themed weekends for the kids, and plenty of activites!" Lynn N. reports about Hayward KOA.

Adventure camping: Wilderness options for experienced families. "A few friends of mine got together one weekend to camp at Porcupine Lake Wilderness. Overall, it was a beautiful place to camp. This particular weekend, it snowed and words could not describe how amazing it was," shares Joshua S.

Proximity to services: Plan for distance from major retail. One camper advised, "Not super spacious but the place is clean and the people are friendly. The bar & grill have a decent menu and the thin crust pizza was yummy."

Tips from RVers

Site limitations: Space constraints at Frontier RV Park and Campground affect larger vehicles. "Very nice park with several new lots that are all grass with water and electric. Several lots are full hookup. There is not a true dump station, only a spot near the bathroom that you can pull up to dump, but then you have to back out of it," Jim M. notes.

Tree clearance: Older campgrounds present navigation challenges. "Love all this campsite has to offer with amenities! Beautiful area as well. But there are alot of trees that make it very challenging for larger rigs. There are a handful of sites that would be easy to access, I recommend calling first," advises Sheila H. about Hayward KOA.

Full hookup availability: Limited options in more remote areas. "We were told the toilets didn't work because there was a piece on order for over 2 weeks, the sinks weren't working so we couldn't use those either, but you could get a hot shower for a $0.25," reports Karen B.

Winter accessibility: Most campgrounds close or reduce services October through April. According to visitor reports, roads remain unplowed in many areas, though yurt camping near Mellen, Wisconsin continues year-round at select locations.

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