Best Cabin Camping near Marion, WI

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Within 25 miles of Marion, Wisconsin, several campgrounds offer cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities. Crazy Js Campground (formerly Farmer Gene's and Kastle Kampground) maintains cabins alongside its extensive camping facilities. Tilleda Falls Campground provides riverside cabins with access to the Embarrass River and natural waterfall features. "Our family was very excited to check out Pine Grove Campground," noted one visitor, though their experience highlighted the importance of researching amenities and additional costs before booking. Most cabins come equipped with basic furnishings, electricity, and air conditioning, while some offer refrigerators and microwaves.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. S'mores Campground offers cabins with varied amenities, with one visitor describing them as "Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch." Basic cabins typically include beds, electricity, and sometimes refrigerators, while more deluxe options may feature full bathrooms, kitchenettes, and heating/cooling systems. Most properties maintain pet policies—Crazy Js Campground has received feedback regarding their dog policies, which changed after ownership transition. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and themed event weekends when cabins fill quickly.

Most cabins provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, sleeping bags, pillows, and toiletries. According to a review of S'mores Campground, "Bring your own sleeping bags/towels and etc as these are not provided." Kitchen facilities vary significantly—some cabins include refrigerators and microwaves, while others offer only outdoor cooking options via fire rings or grills. On-site camp stores at properties like Pine Grove Campground, S'mores Campground, and Tilleda Falls Campground stock basic provisions, firewood, and camping supplies. For extended stays, the nearby towns of Marion, Shawano, and Tilleda offer more comprehensive grocery options and supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Marion, Wisconsin (27)

    1. Pine Grove Campground

    7 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-4555

    $25 - $170 / night

    "This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites. Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station."

    "They had a DJ there which was fun to listen to in the common area while with others."

    2. Tilleda Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-4143

    $30 - $150 / night

    "Well maintained and easy to maneuver around. Quiet and enough sun and shade for everyone. Owners are helpful and very nice!"

    "The Falls are a beautiful little site which the campsites themselves manage to wrap around to maximize the space and fit spaces for all to enjoy."

    3. Crazy Js Campground

    2 Reviews
    Marion, WI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 754-5900

    "After dark the kids usually have a big game of something up at the playground and I have to tell them to be home at a decent time or they’d stay out all night!"

    4. Kinney lake campground

    1 Review
    Marion, WI
    4 miles
    +1 (715) 754-5900

    6. Fremont RV Campground

    18 Reviews
    Waupaca, WI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Place is filled w activities for kids, heated swimming pool large large pool, water slide, free movies on fri night cartoons sat morning, the tent sites are on a mowed grass area w porta potties, but free"

    "The kids enjoyed the pool that had a twisty water slide, basketball hoops, a float turtle they all loved to climb, and a playground with the dumping bucket."

    8. Captains Cove Resort

    1 Review
    Shawano, WI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 787-3535

    "Wifi is lacking, but who really needs that camping?"

    9. S’Mores Campground

    4 Reviews
    Waupaca, WI
    23 miles
    Website

    $20 - $100 / night

    "We rented a cabin for the weekend. Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch. Cabin had three beds, fridge, air conditioner, two windows, plenty of plugs in."

    "Small campground but it's nice and has a pool and playground plus a lake."

    10. High Cliff State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Sherwood, WI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 989-1106

    "This is a state run campground that provides plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There is also access to Lake Winnebago for boating and swimming."

    "We booked sites 22 and 23 which are a double site. Pretty good space, we were able to fit 4 tents and a sleeping hammock. There is overflow parking directly across from the site."

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Cabin Reviews near Marion, WI

142 Reviews of 27 Marion Campgrounds


  • Annabelle G.
    Jul. 30, 2019

    S’Mores Campground

    Wonderful family weekend

    I took my daughter and her friend here for the weekend, 10 years old. We rented a cabin for the weekend. Amazing cabins, amazing setup, they all have picnic tables and benches on porch. Cabin had three beds, fridge, air conditioner, two windows, plenty of plugs in. Bring your own sleeping bags/towels and etc as these are not provided. Fire ring provided down the stairs from us, even further down was the huge extremely clean pool, bathrooms, showers. Both of which were amazing! And free of use. Pool is very well maintained and kept, plenty of chairs to use and tables. Right next to the pool was a huge and brand new kids play area. They also have rock mining for kids located by the pool which the kids loved. They also liked the store; a lot of neat things in there for adults, kids, camp, and even animal friends. Commons area which is open at the front, made for a nice sitting to relax. Also located on the beach which was nice to see and the dock area was nice, kids liked it. The set up is great, a little confusing the first time but easy to learn. All of the Cabins were close except for the first two which were at the entrance of the park and bigger. They were two rooms compared to our one room. Permanent residence were extremely nice, the campsite is privately owned and operated which we loved and met the owners. We will certainly be back again! Additional information that may be helpful since I researched this campsite extensively May 15 th to October 6th is the campsites open/ closed dates. Check in for campsites and yurts are different. Campsites is at 2, cabin and hurts 3pm but we checked in early about a half hour. No additional charge. Animals welcome, must be leased and friendly. If you have visitors must be gone by 9pm- they actually let my husband stay with no additional charge or fee and accommodated our two vehicles. Otherwise one vehicle per cabin. Location was extremely easy with the signs directly off of highway. Not far from town, if you need something or go to store there; they probably have what you need. Basic sites, some with piers overlooking the beach and huge! Beautiful absolutely will camp there with our tent. Pull through and deluxe sites, seasonal sites, decks, and dogi pots(hint hint). All campsites babe electric and water, the yurt is amazing! It comes with couch, beds, tables, and so much more! It is located on the water scenery and a little more private by being set back. Yurt also has heat and ac; wouldn’t mind staying there in early May or late September. Outdoor picnic area, plenty of room for about 15 people and includes setting in a circular setting located directly by the playground/ pool and playroom. They have events as well, the kids and I not only used the mining system by the office but we watched a movie by the playground area- it was amazing and free! Camping lakeside or not lakeside. There was a secluded campsite and raised above, number 155- I’d suggest this one for anyone who want to get a way and be alone. It was a nice site and I didn’t notice it until we left. The cabin we rented was$80 a night, non refundable since it was last minute. This included two adults and up to four kids. I could see how four kids would easily fit because of the bunk beds and queen bed in our cabin. Oh forgot to mention there was also a microwave in the room and a broom, garbage bins. The door was rustic and still has a lock on it but it was the pulley door which the kids loved. To my understanding there are no pets allowed in the yurt. Also the only, one and only thing I didn’t like was that wood couldn’t be purchased else where. The wood purchased there burnt fast and didn’t last long, we only used it to cook food on our tripod due to how fast the wood burnt. Although there was also a park grill on the cabin premises too which we didn’t use; very used and had nothing to clean it with. There are seasonal sites, I don’t know how much they are but it’s a very quiet campground and everyone folllowed rules for the quiet time. Another thing I noticed is the seasonal all keep their yards very well maintained. They had beautiful landscape, yards were mowed, and nice fences- porches- decor- and sheds. Camp owner/ host lives directly across from the check in office/ store so that was comforting knowing someone was at the gate at all times. We walked down to the beach, lake area. At the tome it was being worked on but it was still beautiful and very quiet. No bugs in this area either. You can make reservations on line, see pictures on line, rates on line, and see the camp map. If i has to recommend any sites it’d be 151 for tenting and wanting to be alone, away from everyone. Campsite number 17 for camping with a tent/ pop up because it over looks the beach and has a huge deck to sit on, have dinner on or drink coffee while watching the beach another three sites I’d recommend, tents only is number 61 63 or 65. They are down further than the rest of the campsites, they are also a little more secluded and with a beach view. This would be perfect for a set of three friends camping together to rent. This is also main entrance to beach are. I also wouldn’t mind renting the first cabin when you enter campground as it’s bigger. There is one cabin I wouldn’t suggest and that’s 106. It’s in the middle of a triangle area for traffic. It was exactly across from our cabin and a lot of traffic going by it from many different ways. Finally thanks S’mores for the amazing stay; they truly accommodated us and we appreciate it.

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2023

    Hickory Oaks Campground

    Best option in Oshkosh

    All the other campgrounds in OshKosh are near the airport, which makes sense since the biggest event each year is the EVAA air show. None of them have trees.
    Hickory Oaks has it's own airfield and lots and lots of trees. They even have a mini-lake (4 acres).
    There are all types of RV sites, tenting/primitive sites and group sites, some small cabins as well. We camped in site 60 because we arrived after dark, and Cindy suggested that our first choice, #67 might be too hard to find at night. There is only one street light, and it's by site #1 and the swim area.
    The map doesn't really convey what an oasis of trees this place is. To the West is the runway and beyond that, a large grassy hill (it's actually landfill). To the east in a rural road running along the lake. To the north, in the distance is a prison.  That all sounds worse than it is, it's a lovely campground.
     There are a few things for sale in the office, but you're so close to town you can get everything there. Cindy the operator is extremely nice and helpful.
    Fire pits are 30" rings with no grate, Tables seem smaller than average.
    If you're visiting in the summer, be sure to visit the Farmer's Market , Saturdays on Main Street, also Wagner's Market for the best meats, deli and beverages.  The Paine museum & gardens and the city museum are both worth visits as well.

  • Cynthia S.
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Evergreen Campsites and Resort

    Such a great campground!

    We visited Evergreen for the first time over the July 4th weekend. This trip was our second - ever - camping weekend following purchasing our travel trailer. We expected the worst, given the weekend with noisy neighbors and fireworks. Wow we’re we wrong! The guests were all SO courteous, pleasant and a joy to be around! The campground is immaculate and the amenities were top rate! Our group rented a pontoon boat for a day and floating around the lake absolutely made the trip. So much so, that we booked 2021 before even leaving the campground. Our group of 15 intend to make this our annual destination! 

    One thing guests should know, the only cell service available in the area is AT&T. As a Verizon subscriber, we were completely off grid the entire weekend, unless we used our car as a hotspot (AT&T). 

    Our final recommendation? Reserve here! You won’t be disappointed!

  • Molly D.
    May. 22, 2018

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    Close to town but surrounded by nature.

    This is a state run campground that provides plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There is also access to Lake Winnebago for boating and swimming. The camp sites are all either partially or fully shaded with a good amount of privacy for each site. Plenty or pit toilets are provided and there are also plumbed toilets and showers available on the campground.

    This campground is perfect for a weekend getaway or for those families just starting out. It is close enough to town to be able to run in and get forgotten items. There are plenty of playground equipment for kids to run and climb on. If you are looking for a rustic get away this may not be exactly what you are looking for but it is a great spot to get out of the city for a day or two.

  • Jaime N.
    Sep. 19, 2020

    Pine Grove Campground

    Halloween starts early here!

    This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas (one of our favorites) and loads of cool decked out campsites. Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station. Nice amenities, lake, splash pads, mini golf, splash pad outdoor pool, golf car rentals, outdoor movies, a full size haunted house!

  • Calli N.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    Nice state park with lots to do

    We went to High Cliff over the 4th of July, so it was quite busy. 

    We booked sites 22 and 23 which are a double site. Pretty good space, we were able to fit 4 tents and a sleeping hammock. There is overflow parking directly across from the site. There is a main hiking trail behind the sites, but right beyond that are some nice rock formations. A short walk down that path is to a nice look out, especially for sunset. 

    The beach was very busy, but it was a holiday weekend. There is a large grassy area above the beach with grills and picnic tables. The water at the beach was very mucky when we were there. 

    The marina was nice. We didn’t have a problem parking. The water was very choppy, so we didn’t stay out long. 

    There are some nice trails. We saw a lot of families with bikes. The park is also very close to a town with a grocery store (Dicks Family Foods) if you need to stock up. We had a fish fry in town which was delicious!

  • Debra M.
    Jul. 28, 2021

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    So much to do for everyone

    No matter what your skill level you can find a trail here from easy to challenging to hike or bike.  There is a beach, a marina, Lake Winnebago, horse trails, hiking, biking and pet beach and picnic area.  The park is very clean and pretty.  There is a playground, several vault toilet areas spread around and a shower house.   Some sites have electric and there is a dump station and water fill up.   

    Both AT &T and Verizon provided good service and the ability to stream.  Spaces are large and have many  trees for shade and privacy.

  • Eric S.
    Apr. 21, 2024

    High Cliff State Park Campground

    Early spring Quick trip

    Decided to get back into camping and decided to check out this semi local State Park. Alot of great walking and hiking spots, it was a bit chilly in mid April and especially windy down by the lake. Once up by the campground wind died down and was pretty nice. Site 53 was flat, had a fire pit, and picknick table. Despite being the closest site to the main road and entrance, didn't feel like it was too busy or distracting. Campgrounds were quiet and friendly. Will definitely come back once it warms up a little bit.

  • L
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Fremont RV Campground

    Very family oriented

    Place is filled w activities for kids, heated swimming pool large large pool, water slide, free movies on fri night cartoons sat morning, the tent sites are on a mowed grass area w porta potties, but free showers and restrooms are in park, very crowded on weekends.  Many rentals available pass for water slide includes free mini golf, arcade free games for kids to participate in.

    Staff does well to keep up with the crowds, holiday weekends usually live music in pavillion.  Its a place to have fun and enjoy others, not a quiet place, just depends what you are looking for.

    It is on lake partridge for fishing and boating activities, also connected to the Waupaca chain of lakes, fishing pond w in park, canoe rental.  They  added a newer section for campers a few years ago, there is one trail for walks but along the lake shore swampy and tooo tooo many mosquitoes.


Guide to Marion

Cabin accommodations near Marion, Wisconsin provide varying levels of comfort within a 25-mile radius. The area sits at approximately 850 feet above sea level in Waupaca County, offering mild summer temperatures that rarely exceed 85°F. Most campgrounds in this region remain open from May through October with limited winter availability.

What to do

Waterfront activities: Tilleda Falls Campground features swimming opportunities on the Embarrass River with a small waterfall. A visitor notes, "Swimming area, waterfall, steam, fishing. This camp has it all" while another mentions "swim beach for great summer fun" as part of the experience.

Family entertainment: Pine Grove Campground offers structured activities throughout the season. "This weekend there was a screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas and loads of cool decked out campsites," shares one camper, highlighting the campground's themed events. They also mention "a full size haunted house" among the attractions.

Group gatherings: Larger sites accommodate multiple families at several properties. One camper at Pine Grove explains, "This was a fun place to go with a group of people. Even though there was a huge rainstorm before we got there and had standing water in our site, it drained quickly."

What campers like

Clean facilities: S'Mores Campground maintains their property well. A visitor describes "the huge extremely clean pool, bathrooms, showers. Both of which were amazing! And free of use. Pool is very well maintained and kept, plenty of chairs to use and tables."

Kid-friendly amenities: Campgrounds prioritize children's activities. A Pine Grove camper notes, "As a father with 3 young kids, I thoroughly enjoy this camp for the activities and amenities available. The water area is a favorite for kids and the grounds sport plenty of things to grab their attention from mini-golf to the lake."

Natural water features: Tilleda Falls Campground centers around its riverside location. "Beautiful, friendly campground. Swimming area, waterfall, steam, fishing," reports one reviewer, while another appreciates "such amazing riverside views that melt the weeks stress away!"

What you should know

Varying site sizes: Capacity differs between properties. At Crazy Js Campground (formerly Farmer Gene's and Kastle Kampground), a camper points out it's "HUGE over 500 sites" with sites "stacked on top of each other, nothing in between for any type of privacy."

Pet policies: Rules regarding dogs vary between campgrounds and may change with ownership transitions. One visitor to Crazy Js noted, "We loved camping here when it was farmer genes our whole family. My brother's family and my parents. Now we can't camp here. None of us because of dog discrimination."

Additional costs: Budget for extras beyond site rental. A S'Mores Campground visitor advises, "Bring your own sleeping bags/towels and etc as these are not provided" while noting "The wood purchased there burnt fast and didn't last long."

Tips for camping with families

Cabin selection strategy: Choose based on group size and needed privacy. At S'Mores Campground, cabins offer different configurations: "The cabin we rented was $80 a night... included two adults and up to four kids. I could see how four kids would easily fit because of the bunk beds and queen bed in our cabin."

Entertainment options: Some properties schedule regular activities. A visitor at Crazy Js reports, "There are themes each week so make sure to check their site before so u know! It might be Pirate week or something else fun!"

Swimming alternatives: When natural swimming areas aren't ideal, look for pools. One S'Mores visitor mentioned the "lake view was less than amazing" but appreciated the pool, while a Pine Grove camper specifically enjoyed "their kid-friendly pool, arcade, park, and bounce house area."

Tips from RVers

Seasonal considerations: Captains Cove Resort operates from May 1 through October 31, with most other area campgrounds following similar schedules. A visitor notes, "All their sites are nicely wooded, but can get to be close quarters."

Hookup availability: Full-service sites can be limited at certain properties. A Pine Grove visitor observed, "Only a few places with full hook up and ALL by the dump station," suggesting RVers should confirm specific site utilities when booking cabin or RV accommodations near Marion.

Connectivity concerns: WiFi quality varies between properties. A Captains Cove guest mentioned, "Wifi is lacking, but who really needs that camping?" suggesting visitors plan accordingly for limited internet access during their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Marion, WI is Pine Grove Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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