Best Cabin Camping near Hurley, WI

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Hurley, Wisconsin provide rustic cabins with varying amenities. Porcupine Mountains State Park offers cabin options with basic furnishings including futon sleepers, picnic tables, and fire rings, while some units include private saunas. Apostle Islands Area Campground features cabins with electricity and water hookups, clean facilities, and proximity to Lake Superior. Copper Falls State Park Campground provides cabin accommodations with picnic tables and fire rings in wooded settings. As one visitor noted about their cabin experience, "Tom's homestead is so welcoming, and I loved my cozy cabin. It's equipped with a futon sleeper, comfy chairs, a sink, picnic table and lawn chairs. My little cabin even had an en suite sauna."

Pet-friendly cabins are available at most locations, though policies vary regarding leash requirements and additional fees. Rustic cabins typically offer more seclusion but fewer amenities, while furnished cabins provide greater comfort with beds, tables, and sometimes kitchenettes. Reservations are essential during summer months when cabin rentals fill quickly, particularly at waterfront locations. Many cabins remain open year-round, though winter access may require additional planning. Stargazers U.P. Campground and Wildwood Haven Resort both offer cabin options with varying levels of amenities, from basic shelter to more comfortable accommodations with electricity and heat.

Most cabin rentals provide beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire pits and others including refrigerators, microwaves, or full kitchens. Basic supplies like firewood can typically be purchased on-site, while groceries and additional camping supplies are available in Hurley and nearby towns. Visitors staying in more remote forest cabins should plan to bring drinking water, flashlights, and all necessary food supplies. During summer months, insect repellent is essential, particularly for cabins near water. Winter cabin campers should bring extra blankets and cold-weather gear, as heating systems vary by location.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hurley, Wisconsin (16)

    1. Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park

    36 Reviews
    Wakefield, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 885-5275

    $4 - $20 / night

    "Great rustic campground on the far west side of the state park. One loop is generator free which was wonderful. Easy to get other places in the park. Water pump and vault toilets."

    "This campground is rustic with only vault toilets and no hookups. There is a section that allows generators during certain hours of the day, a non-generator area and a few walk-in sites."

    2. Copper Falls State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Mellen, WI
    22 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. Lake Gogebic State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Marenisco, MI
    30 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."

    4. Little Presque Isle Rustic Outpost Camp — Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

    5 Reviews
    Wakefield, MI
    21 miles
    Website

    "Great location, right in the porcupine mountains. Nice trails to 2 large waterfalls, a staircase to the rocky shores of Lake superior. Just a quick drive to Lake of the Clouds."

    "Great campground with access to Lake Superior. Perfect for watching the sunset or yooperlite hunting. This campground is family friendly and the vault toilets are well maintained."

    5. Stargazers U.P. Campground

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    Ironwood, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 932-3857

    $50 / night

    6. Wildwood Haven Resort and Campground

    4 Reviews
    Mellen, WI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 681-0852

    $25 - $119 / night

    "Clean, efficient, groomed, with a new owner who is enthusiastic and really working hard to provide a great customer service experience."

    "This small - off the beaten path - campground is wonderful. It has all the amenities you would need of a large campground without all the commotion."

    7. Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping

    23 Reviews
    Bayfield, WI
    39 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."

    8. Kreher RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Ashland, WI
    34 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."

    9. Apostle Islands Area Campground

    5 Reviews
    Bayfield, WI
    39 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."

    "Location is great if you're looking to do some exploring. Was very quiet even though it was close to Labor Day weekend, and for the size of the campground."

    10. Sailor Springs Glamping

    1 Review
    Bayfield, WI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (414) 629-2085

    $100 - $150 / night

    "The cabin is absolutely beautiful. Perfect place to be secluded from everything to relax and enjoy the views!"

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Cabin Reviews near Hurley, WI

158 Reviews of 16 Hurley 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.

  • Emily V.
    Aug. 27, 2018

    Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park

    Gorgeous views and perfect rustic space

    Great rustic campground on the far west side of the state park. One loop is generator free which was wonderful. Easy to get other places in the park. Water pump and vault toilets. Sites are large and level with grass or packed sand and have a picnic table and fire ring. Dumpsters available for trash.

  • 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.

  • Stacia R.
    Apr. 27, 2019

    Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park

    Stunning landscapes

    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. There is a section that allows generators during certain hours of the day, a non-generator area and a few walk-in sites. There are a few sites which are along the cliff side looking down to Lake Superior, we were lucky enough to reserve one of those, site 2. It was a very large site, equipped with the standard picnic table and fire ring. Many of the sites back up to the woods, which were smaller and a little soggy while we were there. This campground is one of two in the park, Union Bay is the other more modern campground located right on the lake. The sites there are much smaller and crowded. I prefer the more remote Presque Isle campground by far. Less amenities but far less people. 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. The park has a ski lift we rode to check out the views from the top of the mountain, as well as an 18 hole disc course. It’s the hiking and rugged beauty of the area that is the main attraction, especially catching the fall colors surrounding Lake Superior.

  • 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.

  • Nona A.
    Aug. 10, 2017

    Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park

    Great Campground for exploring, and for those who love waterfalls.

    If you're a person who loves waterfalls, then I recommend you don’t miss this campground.  Presque Isle Campground is located at the southern edge of the Porcupine Mountains State Park in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.  This campground has bluff overlooking Lake Superior, there is a walkway and stairs that take you down the bluff to the shore.  Walking distance from the campground is the Presque River you can hike along and see all the beautiful waterfalls this river has to offer.  This is a Rustic campground that has vault toilets, and hand pump drinking water. The campground, restrooms and surrounding area’s were kept very clean. There are 50 campsites that are equipped for tents, trailers, and RV’s.  Each site has a fire pit, and picnic table.  There is no electrical hook up, and part of the campground is generator free.  Six of the sites are walk in sites, there are parking spots for these sites, you park and walk in a little ways to your site.  I recommend a site that is located on the outer sides of the campground loop.  They are larger sites and more privacy from your neighbors.  Inner loop sites are closer together and open.  Be prepared for mosquitoes and blackflies.  Blackflies bite, and bug spray does not affect them.  I found keeping a hand towel or fly swatter moving around me helped keep them away.  They are more active when it is humid, and down by the water.  These flies seem to be common up here along the shore.

    There are many things to do around the campground close to your site and others are a little bit of a drive from your site in the Porcupine Mountains State Park.  If you like to stay close to your camp, you can hang out on the beach, hike along the Presque Isle River and discover the Manabezho Falls, Manido Falls, and the Nawadaha Falls.  Also the Lake Superior Trail and North Country Trail are right by the campground.  These trails will connect you with other trails in the Porcupine Mountains.  The Porcupine Mountains have lot’s to offer anyone stopping to visit.  We took and day and seen The Lake of the Clouds, and Summit Peak.  They both are gorgeous areas to explore.  

  • 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.


Guide to Hurley

Cabins near Hurley, Wisconsin offer diverse lodging options within the unique geological landscape of the Gogebic Range, where elevations reach 1,900 feet above sea level. The region experiences significant seasonal variations with winter temperatures regularly dipping below 0°F and summer days reaching the 80s. Most rustic cabin facilities remain accessible year-round, though winter access to remote cabins often requires snowmobiles or cross-country skis.

What to do

Waterfall exploration: 30-minute drive from most cabin accommodations leads to multiple waterfall viewing opportunities. At Copper Falls State Park Campground, visitors can access "nice hiking and waterfalls. Two campgrounds in this state park - South and North but only a total of 56 sites between them, 23 of them with electric," according to reviewer Lee D.

Star gazing: Light pollution minimal in remote northern Wisconsin locations. The Kreher RV Park area provides excellent night sky viewing opportunities with one visitor noting it has "great access to downtown or farther north along the lake. You can follow it all the way to the end of town where you'll find a large beach and (free) artisan well water. The water is delicious and very cold!"

Swimming in Lake Superior: Access points available near many cabin facilities. The Apostle Islands Area RV park and Camping visitor experience includes "a nice privy, bear box, fire pit and picnic table. The hike was a bit more challenging with a lot of up-and-down hills. There were a few times we had to hop a steam on the downswing of a hill while hiking to the campsite."

What campers like

Privacy levels: Cabin locations range from secluded forest settings to lake-view properties. Lake Gogebic State Park Campground visitor Steven S. appreciated that "most sites are large with trees but not many are very level. Bugs were not a problem during the day but the second that sun goes down have the bug spray ready."

Proximity to hiking trails: Many cabins connect directly to trail systems. The Presque Isle - Porcupine Mountains State Park cabins provide excellent trail access as described by Stacia R.: "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."

Lakefront options: Several cabin rentals feature direct water access. As one visitor to Wildwood Haven Resort and Campground noted, their accommodations "sits on the shore of Long Lake, allowing for fishing, swimming or relaxing with cocktails at sunset. It's just south of Copper Falls SP and just a tad further to Lake Superior."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly throughout the Hurley region. At Wildwood Haven Resort and Campground, one visitor reported that "since this is further from town, it is very dark here and great for star gazing." Another reviewer reported good connectivity at a different location: "I had great 5G T-mobile signal here, and decent 4G Verizon signal inside the camper."

Reservation windows: Peak season cabins often require booking 6-11 months in advance. Little Presque Isle Rustic Outpost Camp visitors recommend planning ahead as it's "a beautiful, peaceful place. The rivers and water falls are cool!"

Grocery access: Limited options within 20-30 minutes of most cabin locations. A Lake Gogebic camper advised: "Should you need to purchase any other supplies, I would recommend doing so beforehand, as there are not a lot of options nearby."

Tips for camping with families

Playground amenities: Several facilities include child-friendly play areas. At Apostle Islands Area Campground, a visitor noted it was "great for all sort of rigs and hookup needs. Very friendly and caring hosts. Close to town. Very reasonable. Quiet."

Swimming safety: Lake Superior waters remain cold even in summer months, typically 50-60°F. A camper at Presque Isle mentioned "the park is close to the Presque Isle river trail which is waterfall after waterfall. The park has a ski lift we rode to check out the views from the top of the mountain, as well as an 18 hole disc course."

Kid-friendly cabin options: Space considerations matter when choosing accommodations. The Copper Falls State Park Campground has "campsites are spacious and provide a good amount of privacy, allowing for a peaceful camping experience. The bathrooms are quite basic but sufficient for a state park. Most sites have plenty of shade, which is a plus during hot days."

Tips for RVers

Access road conditions: Some cabin areas have challenging approaches. Kreher RV Park receives positive reviews for accessibility with one visitor noting it's "directly on the lake, and it's connected to a bike trail that you can take to downtown or farther north along the lake. Some leveling will be required at most sites, but not much."

Site leveling requirements: Prepare for uneven terrain at many cabin locations. A visitor at Sailor Springs Glamping shared: "The cabin is absolutely beautiful. Perfect place to be secluded from everything to relax and enjoy the views!"

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