Best Glamping near Park Falls, WI

Northern Highland American Legion State Forest houses several glamping options near Park Falls, with Sandy Beach Lake Campground offering some of the most scenic waterfront sites. Guests seeking upscale outdoor accommodations will find Hayward KOA providing premium glamping structures with amenities that go beyond traditional camping. Both locations feature spacious sites with electricity, fire rings, and picnic tables, while the surrounding forests create natural privacy barriers between accommodations. At Reel Livin Resort and Campground, visitors can enjoy cabin-style glamping with modern conveniences and direct lake access. According to a camper, "Reel Livin is well maintained and very peaceful. Lost Land Lake offers good fishing and boating. We stayed in camp site 5. It was a large, pull through site."

The glamping experience in this region includes easy access to numerous pristine lakes and forests within the Chequamegon National Forest system. Many glamping sites offer boat rentals, fishing opportunities, and well-maintained beaches for swimming during summer months. The interconnected paved bicycle routes throughout Northern Highland State Forest allow glampers to explore the natural surroundings without using vehicles. Safari tents and upgraded accommodations at locations like Treeland Farm RV Resort come with amenities such as heated swimming pools and on-site restaurants with bar service. One visitor noted, "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! Across the road is the Resort with a great restaurant and bar."

Best Glamping Sites Near Park Falls, Wisconsin (22)

    1. Sandy Beach Lake Campground — Northern Highland State Forest

    4 Reviews
    Mercer, WI
    26 miles
    Website

    "Campground is a hidden gem - these sites are huge and if you can get one of the sites right on the lake, do it!"

    "Me and the kids took a road trip from North Carolina to Wisconsin over the summer during Covid to get away."

    2. Black Lake NF Campground

    1 Review
    Winter, WI
    24 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."

    3. Schomberg Park

    2 Reviews
    Ironwood, MI
    30 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. Clear Lake Campground — Northern Highland State Forest

    8 Reviews
    Woodruff, WI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 356-3668

    "There is a paved bike path through the woods all the way to the registraion area. We arrived at our campsite, unloaded the bikes, then proceeded to ride to check in."

    "Friendly staff. Highly recommended."

    5. Frontier RV Park and Campground

    7 Reviews
    Saxon, WI
    40 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."

    6. Cedar Falls Campground

    1 Review
    Hazelhurst, WI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 356-5396

    "Weather we stay in Wisconsin or not I’ll be back!"

    7. Hayward KOA

    14 Reviews
    Hayward, WI
    49 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. Treeland Farm RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Winter, WI
    36 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!"

    9. Crystal Lake Campground — Northern Highland State Forest

    5 Reviews
    Sayner, WI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 542-3923

    "The best sites are lake sites (obviously), but there are some better than others. Look along the east side of the lake for a sandy beach off of your site."

    "I have been camping at Crystal Lake every year for 20+ years. It is by far our favorite in the area. The showers and toilets are clean."

    10. Reel Livin Resort and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cable, WI
    35 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."

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Glamping Reviews near Park Falls, WI

88 Reviews of 22 Park Falls Campgrounds


  • Debra R.
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Terrace View Campsites

    Family & Pet Friendly

    Welcoming, clean and charming old fashioned camping & RV’ing. Nice paved road coming in. Friendly owner on site. Convenient dump station. Water and Electric. Swam in lake. Very family and pet friendly. Would go back!! Recycling avail.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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!!

  • K
    Jul. 4, 2022

    Moosehead Lake Campground

    Clean, wildlife

    Good sites, fire pit. Could hear a lot of of wildlife sites were on the lake but a lot of tree coverage between the site and the lake. Mosquitos were thick at dusk. Boat land is very near the sites.

  • Kim L.
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Treeland Farm RV Resort

    Wonderful RV resort!

    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! Across the road is the Resort with a great restaurant and bar. You can also use peddle boats, kayaks, canoes, etc for FREE!!. Or rent a boat or pontoon, which we did. It was a wonderful 4 days and we reserved again for next year.

  • B.
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Hayward KOA

    Awesome for families

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

  • Caroline C.
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Sandy Beach Lake Campground — Northern Highland State Forest

    Beautiful lake views and big sites

    Campground is a hidden gem - these sites are huge and if you can get one of the sites right on the lake, do it! We reserved a site last minute and stayed on site 1933 which had a slight lake view but site 1925 looked amazing. Families staying here had kids swimming right off the campsite in the very nice lake.

    There are bathrooms here but no showers. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables. There are dumpsters in the campground. They also had firewood for sale for $5 (cash or check).

    We were inspired to stop here by the other Dyrt reviewer!

  • J
    Jun. 12, 2017

    Cunnard Lake — Northern Highland State Forest

    Beautiful and peaceful!

    We had the perfect set up.. right on the water and tucked into the woods. Our neighbors were to far to hear us and the bathrooms were near by! We had a beautiful sunset every night and even got to see a double rainbow (: geocaching is hot in this area too!


Guide to Park Falls

Glamping options in Park Falls, Wisconsin offer outdoor enthusiasts access to the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest system, which spans 232,000 acres across three counties. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during the day, dropping to 50-60°F at night. Most glamping accommodations are open from mid-May through early October, with some sites requiring reservations up to 11 months in advance.

What to do

Water activities on crystal clear lakes: Crystal Lake Campground provides access to a motor-free lake with exceptional water clarity. "A crystal clear lake with sandy beaches. No motorized boats allowed unless you go to the neighbors lake about a min down," notes camper Kristy. The campground also connects to hiking opportunities, with one visitor mentioning, "You can walk from the campground to Fallison Lake to do a hike there."

Fishing expeditions in secluded waters: Black Lake NF Campground offers primitive camping for serious anglers. "Complete isolation and a relaxing setting made our trip extra special," reports Joshua S. The Chequamegon National Forest location provides opportunities for catching walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass.

ATV trail access: Schomberg Park caters to off-road enthusiasts with direct trail connections. "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. The park even provides a coin-operated ATV wash station for $1 per minute.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Sandy Beach Lake Campground features oversized lakefront camping areas. "These sites are huge and if you can get one of the sites right on the lake, do it! Families staying here had kids swimming right off the campsite in the very nice lake," reports Caroline C. Sites include fire rings and picnic tables, with firewood available for $5 (cash or check).

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Crystal Lake Campground offers excellent wildlife watching from your site. "Roughly 1.5mi trail around the lake" provides opportunities to spot deer, loons, and other forest creatures. Many campers recommend lakeside sites on the east side, with one noting, "Look along the east side of the lake for a sandy beach off of your site."

Full-service amenities with wooded privacy: Frontier RV Park and Campground balances conveniences with natural surroundings. "Nice level gravel pads, some have full hookups. Ok for a one night stopover," mentions Jackie M. Another camper appreciates the location, noting, "Best part is that there is a lot of room to walk your dog as it backs up to a forest."

What you should know

Seasonal insect considerations: Some areas experience heavy insect activity during summer months. At Sandy Beach Lake, one visitor observed, "Upon arrival the horseflies greeted us with curiosity. They seemed to leave us after we finished setting up but we still put up our screen room." Another advised, "I would enjoy this much more out of the fly season."

Cell service limitations: Most glamping sites have limited connectivity. At Crystal Lake Campground, a visitor reported, "We have Verizon service and it is spotty in areas, though given that you can see a cell tower towards Sayner it should be a lot better than it is. I think it is the heavy tree cover that impacts the reception."

Booking timeline requirements: Clear Lake Campground requires advanced planning. "You will need to reserve your site 11 months in advance because it fills up fast," warns Joel N. Popular waterfront sites often book up immediately when the reservation window opens.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly water access: Multiple glamping options feature swimming areas suitable for children. At Clear Lake Campground, a regular visitor notes, "We stayed for a week in the Indian Mounds loop campground... These [sites] are particularly great because we can park our boat right at our site, they face west for sunsets, and the beach is absolutely perfect."

Choose sites with recreation variety: Hayward KOA offers extensive family-oriented amenities. "Awesome place to let the kids go run off and play while the parents relax under the awning while grilling. Large 9ft heated pool, mini golf, large playground, horse shoes, volleyball, nice size water slide, covered stage for music, ice cream shop, huge jump pillow, and much more," recommends Nate C.

Consider noise factors: Some campgrounds are naturally quieter than others. One camper at Reel Livin Resort and Campground appreciated that it's "very wooded, big lots not at all over crowded and quiet!!" This creates a better environment for families with younger children who need regular nap times.

Tips from RVers

Site access challenges for larger rigs: Some glamping destinations have tight access roads. At Hayward KOA, an RVer cautions, "There are a lot 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. We have a 43ft 5th wheel."

Dump station configurations: Frontier RV Park's dump station has a specific layout challenge. "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," notes Jim M. Planning your arrival and departure strategy is important at this location.

Pull-through availability: Reel Livin Resort and Campground offers convenient pull-through sites for larger rigs. "We stayed in camp site 5. It was a large, pull through site. No issue parking our 40' DP and toad," reports Lynn M. For RVers with longer setups, these sites eliminate the need for difficult backing maneuvers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Park Falls, WI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Park Falls, WI is Sandy Beach Lake Campground — Northern Highland State Forest with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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