Best Cabin Camping near Hazelhurst, WI

Cabins near Hazelhurst provide overnight accommodations with varying levels of amenities and comfort. Patricia Lake Campground offers cabin rentals with electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to showers and toilets. Indian Shores features lakeside cabins with full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity. Most cabins include basic furnishings with beds and simple kitchen facilities. "This is one of our favorite campgrounds. It's big and spacious and on the most beautiful clear lake," noted one visitor about Indian Shores. Cabin guests have access to campground amenities like swimming areas, fishing docks, and in some locations, heated pools.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Hi-Pines Campground and Peaceful Pines Resort offer more upscale cabin options with modern amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through October. Pet policies vary by property, with Patricia Lake Campground, Indian Shores, and Hi-Pines all allowing pets in select cabins. A camper wrote, "Owners friendly and helpful. Sites are clean and not too close together. Large fenced in dog run and also area for dogs to swim." Winter availability is limited, as most properties close after mid-October.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic refrigerators and microwaves to full kitchens with stovetops in premium units. On-site camp stores at Patricia Lake Campground, Indian Shores, and Hi-Pines provide basic supplies and firewood. Peaceful Pines Resort offers newer cabin facilities with modern bathrooms. Cabins at Pine Valley Lodge provide more rustic accommodations with limited amenities but direct lake access. Advance grocery shopping is recommended as on-site options are limited to essentials.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hazelhurst, Wisconsin (16)

    1. Patricia Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Minocqua, WI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 356-3198

    $30 - $43 / night

    "Great location to explore Minocqua. The campground is comprised mostly of seasonal folks, but offers 20 some sights to non-seasonal."

    "Small lake with swimming area. Fishing is good. 100 sites, most with full hookup. Laundry."

    2. Indian Shores

    3 Reviews
    Minocqua, WI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 356-5552

    "The majority of the weekend campsites are located near the prime activity locations; the pool, playground and lake areas. There are full sun and full shade sites available."

    "It’s big and spacious and on the most beautiful clear lake. Good fishing and boating/skiing. Minoqua is easily accessible."

    3. Arbor Vitae Campground

    3 Reviews
    Arbor Vitae, WI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 356-5146

    $28 - $41 / night

    "Clean bathrooms and shower areas. Easy hook up for water, electric and sewer. RV sites nice but would prefer more trees. Nice fire pits. Wood available for purchase."

    4. Hi-Pines Campground

    7 Reviews
    Eagle River, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 479-9124

    "One thing is— do not plan on doing laundry on a Monday. The personnel use all the machines to wash linens and towels from the cabins after folks check out. One dryer did not heat very well."

    "We stayed in a rental trailer here and were very impressed! There is a good mix of open and wooded sites."

    5. West Bay Camping Resort

    4 Reviews
    Rhinelander, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 362-3481

    "Located down a quiet paved road just 2 miles outside of town. You are close to the action but dont have to listen to it.

    Some sites are tight/close and others you could turn around in."

    6. Chain O'Lakes Campground

    5 Reviews
    Eagle River, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 479-6708

    $16 - $35 / night

    "Lovely campground near the lakes. Tons of lake activities like renting boats to fish (like we did). Our campground was next to nice bathrooms and a sand volleyball court."

    "Big sites, paved roads, nice camp store, beach area is so so, but the multiple lakes and canal are awesome. We try to get to this park once a year."

    7. Pine Valley Lodge

    1 Review
    Rhinelander, WI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 937-9626

    $80 - $372 / night

    8. Lake Gogebic State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Marenisco, MI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 842-3341

    "Great park. Super helpful and friendly staff/hosts. Clean bathrooms, pet friendly. Awesome location on Lake Gogebic shore. Close to Porcupine Mountains and Bond Falls and hiking trails."

    "We loved staying at Lake Gogebic!

    There’s a beach a short walk through the campground and the site hosts are super friendly."

    9. Peaceful Pines Resort

    1 Review
    Eagle River, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 891-9575

    "The lake is right there steps away that is crystal clear and sandy bottom!! So much Vilas County has to offer!!! Highly Suggest Peacefulpines Resort"

    10. The Harbor Campground

    1 Review
    Three Lakes, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 546-3520

    "Busy, loud with lots of fun opportunities to meet other folks, bbq, check out the bar, enjoy good eats and top off the good life with friends and family."

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Cabin Reviews near Hazelhurst, WI

64 Reviews of 16 Hazelhurst Campgrounds


  • B
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Hi-Pines Campground

    Wide open space great if you have kids!

    This campground is wide and very open. We arrived on a Sunday and the weekend crowd had cleared out, so nice and quiet. One thing is— do not plan on doing laundry on a Monday. The personnel use all the machines to wash linens and towels from the cabins after folks check out. One dryer did not heat very well. The entry to the laundry is a step up and I stubbed my toe because the threshold was not secured.

  • LE E.
    May. 14, 2022

    Lake Gogebic State Park Campground

    Awesome state park

    Loved this camping trip. Great park. Super helpful and friendly staff/hosts. Clean bathrooms, pet friendly. Awesome location on Lake Gogebic shore. Close to Porcupine Mountains and Bond Falls and hiking trails. Would love to visit again.

  • Molly B.
    Jun. 28, 2024

    Pine Valley Lodge

    Great view, Cabins run down and Beach was a mess

    We have been coming here for a long time. It is under new management and we thought things would get better. While we were here other guests trashed the beach and had dogs running and using the bathroom throughout the campsite. The rules for dogs were to keep them on leashes and clean up after them. These rules were not being followed which caused the beach, in the past is lovely, but with the dogs using it as a bathroom the beach smelt like poop. Nobody in our week of staying cleaned up after them so we needed to go somewhere else to swim. If your place is pet friendly please make sure to keep up with your own rules. The cabins are run down but showers are hot and the utilities are still able to be used

  • M
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Indian Shores

    Indian Shores - a worthy desination in Wisconsin’s Northwoods

    This is a larger campground with a good mix of seasonal and weekend campsites. The majority of the weekend campsites are located near the prime activity locations; the pool, playground and lake areas. There are full sun and full shade sites available. The Shady sites are amongst the evergreens, so they tend to be sandier. The full sun sites are all grass. All of the sites have a gravel pad to park on; the exception to this are the lakeside sites which are concrete pads. There is a camp store and a good sized bar & grill. The weekend we were here it rained non-stop, so we did not get to use any of the available canoe/kayak/fishing boat/pontoon boat rentals. We did make ample use of the mini-golf, playground, and heated swimming pool though. The pool was warm enough that even the non-stop rain did not cool it down enough to be uncomfortable. The seasonal campers I met and talked with were all friendly and did not have the “why are you here” attitude I occasionally come across when staying at seasonal heavy resorts. I did see several people fishing in the rain and pulling keepers out of the lake to be cleaned and cooked. They were fishing from the docks. Our kids are 7 & 10 and they were never bored. There were a couple trails within the campground that were good for nature hikes. If it were a little closer to home, this campground would be on the shortlist of places to have a seasonal site at.

  • Rebecca B.
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Langlade County Veterans Memorial Park

    Wish I had found this years ago

    This county park hits all the important stuff. Great sites. Electric sites. Nice restrooms with flush toilets/showers. Store. Fireword on site. Clear water for swimming and no motorized boats. Playground, sand volleyball court. On the ice age trail. Bike trails. Near ATV trails and they offer disc golf. Ill be back here for sure.

  • Linda C.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Arbor Vitae Campground

    Comfortable

    Clean bathrooms and shower areas. Easy hook up for water, electric and sewer. RV sites nice but would prefer more trees. Nice fire pits. Wood available for purchase. Driving a short distance to fun towns. Pretty quite.

  • C
    Jun. 9, 2019

    West Bay Camping Resort

    Quiet woods

    Located down a quiet paved road just 2 miles outside of town. You are close to the action but dont have to listen to it.

    Some sites are tight/close and others you could turn around in. Most are fairly level or it doesnt take much to make your camper level. Very little grass at site but you get a picnik table and a fire pit. Wood must be bought at the store but pay attention to the hours as they close early. Plenty of mosquitoes but you are in the woods. Daytime they arent too bad.

    Bathrooms were very clean.

    Full hookups, no wifi or at least we couldnt find it. Dogs are welcomed , no barking allowed. Cell phone service was good so you can work if you have too. AT&T and Verizon.

    Passport America discount honored for 7 days and Coast to Coast.

    Plenty of rules but we will have this on our return list.

  • S
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Lake Gogebic State Park Campground

    Zealot Leash

    Overall a decent Campground. Lots are spacious. Layout of fire pit on sites are poor. For example lot 76, fire is offset to the left of the electrical post. This is a problem since majority of RVs have awnings on the right side and electrical hook up on the back left side. Our fire pit ended up behind the camper. Poor layout by campsite personnel. “DNR Officer” that oversees the grounds is a zealot on dog leashes! “Your dog must be on a six foot leash even while swimming,” he yelled at me. Being an owner of a finely trained Labrador Retriever that I was exercising in the water, I doubt I will be back!!!!!!!!

  • Tonya B.
    Jul. 4, 2023

    Holly Wood Hill Campground & Crandon Saloon Event Center

    Clean and Fun

    • Yards on the lower sites are large, lots of room with concrete pads, but power/water hookups at lower sites are designed for motorhomes, not travel trailers
    • Yards on upper sites are cramped and unlevel
    • Taco Truck on site has amazing food!
    • The campground is ATV/UTV friendly but the area “trails” are gravel roads except the ATV park east of Crandon
    • Dump site is unlevel and leans away from hose hookup making it difficult to fully flush holding tanks
    • Driveway to get in and out of dump site is rough and quite tight for a camper longer than 35ft to maneuver around
    • On July 4th wknd we paid $60/night for water and power hookup, a little steep for not having full hookups

Guide to Hazelhurst

Cabin camping near Hazelhurst, Wisconsin offers varied accommodation options across the Northwoods region, with most facilities located within a 20-mile radius. The area features over a dozen lakes within a short drive, with summer temperatures averaging 75-80°F during peak season. Many cabin rentals require minimum stays of 2-3 nights, especially during the busy July-August period when weekend reservations often fill 3-4 months in advance.

What to do

Fishing access: Several campgrounds offer direct lake access with boat rentals. At Hi-Pines Campground, families can enjoy a pond with inflatables. "The weekends it gets busy, but the sites are for the most part spaced well enough apart that you don't feel packed in," notes one guest who appreciated the activities.

Wildlife trails: The North Lakeland Discovery Center has nature trails within 15 minutes of most cabin locations. Near West Bay Camping Resort, "there's a wildlife school across the road with free trails you can walk," according to a camper who found the peaceful setting enjoyable despite the dated facilities.

Beach swimming: Many cabin locations offer swimming areas on property. "The lake is right there steps away that is crystal clear and sandy bottom!!" reports a visitor at Peaceful Pines Resort, noting the water quality that makes swimming particularly enjoyable during July-August when water temperatures reach their warmest levels.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Modern cabin camping facilities receive positive feedback for maintenance. One camper at Patricia Lake Campground noted, "Very nice. Quiet. Lots of trees and shade. Small lake with swimming area. Fishing is good. 100 sites, most with full hookup."

Lake activities: The numerous lakes provide recreation opportunities within walking distance of many cabins. "Wonderful campground near the lakes. Tons of lake activities like renting boats to fish (like we did)," writes a visitor about Chain O'Lakes Campground, where multiple connected waterways allow for extended boating.

Family entertainment: Many cabin locations include additional recreational facilities beyond water activities. "The park has a nice picnic area and a boat ramp. This is a solid park for enjoying the lake," mentions a camper about nearby facilities, with most campgrounds offering at least basic outdoor gathering spaces for meals and evening activities.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most cabin rental facilities close after mid-October. "Park was easy to find, check-in was smooth, and we were able to purchase firewood. Should you need to purchase any other supplies, I would recommend doing so beforehand, as there are not a lot of options nearby," advises a visitor regarding planning ahead.

Varied amenity levels: Cabin quality differs significantly between properties. "The cabins are run down but showers are hot and the utilities are still able to be used," notes a visitor at Pine Valley Lodge, reflecting the range of cabin conditions available in the region.

Insect considerations: Prepare for mosquitoes, especially in wooded areas during evening hours. "Bugs were not a problem during the day but the second that sun goes down have the bug spray ready," warns one camper, recommending evening protection for outdoor activities after sunset.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Families should check specific amenities at each location. "The campground has a good mix of seasonal and weekend campsites. The majority of the weekend campsites are located near the prime activity locations; the pool, playground and lake areas," explains one visitor about facility layout.

Beach options: Sandy beaches are available at select properties but vary in maintenance. "The beach area was nice with a nice big sandy beach for the kids," shares a camper about designated swimming areas that make water access safer for younger visitors.

Playground access: Several cabin rental locations include play equipment. "Nice play parks for kids but tenting is in a field with no privacy," notes a visitor at Arbor Vitae Campground, highlighting that cabin locations often provide better privacy than tent sites while maintaining access to shared amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Cabins often provide more space than standard RV sites. "Clean bathrooms and shower areas. Easy hook up for water, electric and sewer. RV sites nice but would prefer more trees. Nice fire pits," mentions an RVer comparing accommodations.

Kitchen supplies: Most cabins include basic cooking facilities but require guests bring specific items. "This campground is wide and very open. We arrived on a Sunday and the weekend crowd had cleared out, so nice and quiet," notes a visitor, suggesting early-week arrivals may provide a better experience during busy summer months.

Utility limitations: Water and electric systems may have capacity issues during peak season. "Water is good pressure," indicates one visitor, but others note that electrical service can sometimes be strained during hot weather when air conditioning use increases.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Hazelhurst, WI is Patricia Lake Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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