Best Glamping near Menasha, WI

S'Mores Campground and Waupaca S'more Fun Campground house luxurious glamping accommodations near Menasha, Wisconsin, with yurts and premium canvas structures featuring modern comforts. The yurts at S'Mores Campground include comfortable beds, tables, couches, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. One guest shared, "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." Both locations offer eco-friendly glamping options with electricity, water access, and private outdoor spaces. The glamping units at Waupaca S'more Fun provide scenic waterfront views with thoughtfully designed interiors that blend rustic charm with modern conveniences.

Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground features distinctive yurt accommodations approximately 30 minutes from Menasha, offering a more secluded glamping experience with natural surroundings. Visitors enjoy direct access to the marsh ecosystem for wildlife viewing, photography, and nature exploration. The on-site restaurant provides convenient dining options after a day of outdoor activities. According to a camper, "The restaurant on site has great food though!" Seasonal activities include frisbee golf, fishing, and hiking the surrounding trails. Fremont RV Campground enhances the luxury outdoor experience with themed weekend entertainment including pool parties and live music performances. Families particularly appreciate the kid-friendly amenities like water slides and organized activities. The glamping sites remain open from mid-April through mid-October, with advance reservations recommended for premium waterfront locations.

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Best Glamping Sites Near Menasha, Wisconsin (18)

    1. Apple Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kaukauna, WI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 532-4386

    $41 / night

    "We camped here because it was close to an event we needed to attend.  We enjoyed our stay here and felt very welcome. "

    "Peaceful quiet campground with a nice pool, well stocked fishing pond for catch and release. Only downside, there is nothing to do at this campground, and you have to drive 30 minutes to the city."

    2. Fremont RV Campground

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

    "There is an arcades room, free wifi, and very well stocked general store.

    They have weekly themes throughout the summer and Yogi makes appearances that the kids love."

    "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"

    3. Blue Top Resort & Campground

    1 Review
    Waupaca, WI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 446-3343

    $34 / night

    "It offers Rv pull through sites with electric and water. Along with a variety of other type of sites. There are many seasonal campsites. It is very clean and well run. The owner - Reid was great."

    4. Devils River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Maribel, WI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 863-2812

    "The sites are electric/water and they do have a dump station very close by. The central pond and waterfall were awesome! "

    "This year they've added a deck off of the bathroom/shower building. It seems like it was almost done.

    One night there was very loud partying at some of the seasonal campers sites."

    5. Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 459-3060

    "If your looking to quietly sit around the fire the marsh is great! Not much for kid entertainment except a playground and fishing. The restaurant on site has great food though!!!"

    "Plenty to do around this one as well. They have an 18 hole disc golf course and a nine hole soccer ball course. Brand new play ground added."

    6. S’Mores Campground

    4 Reviews
    Waupaca, WI
    35 miles
    Website

    $20 - $100 / night

    "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."

    7. Breezy Hill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Fond du Lac, WI
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 477-2300

    "It’s extremely clean, kid and pet friendly, with lots of amenities. Staff is incredibly friendly! The only downside is that if you want visitors, there is a $5/visitor fee."

    8. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The race track is very close by and the noise from the cars can be pretty loud but not a deal breaker. We would probably go back."

    9. Evergreen Campsites and Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wild Rose, WI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 622-3498

    "The guests were all SO courteous, pleasant and a joy to be around! The campground is immaculate and the amenities were top rate!"

    10. Waupaca S'more Fun Campground

    2 Reviews
    King, WI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 258-8010

    $37 - $100 / night

    "We enjoy camping at S’more Fun and kayaking on the lake. The owners are very personable. There are no golf carts to watch out for."

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Glamping Reviews near Menasha, WI

81 Reviews of 18 Menasha 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.

  • Dulce B.
    Jul. 19, 2016

    Fremont RV Campground

    Forest campground

    Camped with husband and two children. It's a well-maintained campground with a lot of trees throughout, but note that the trees don't separate your individual sites. However, I was pleasantly surprised for a kids-themed facility. Just make sure you don't get one of the few sites along the main road.

    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. The mini golf was really decent and we enjoyed the weekend entertainment of music on the grounds and at the pool party. There is an arcades room, free wifi, and very well stocked general store.

    They have weekly themes throughout the summer and Yogi makes appearances that the kids love. Our friends stayed in cabins a few yards away and those were a nice, comfortable choice for them with running air conditioning and a shower.

    It was nice to see that a camp ranger walked around to control noise levels, which didn't seem to be an issue. That's appreciated by us tenters.

  • Emily M.
    Jul. 7, 2021

    Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground

    Bizarre Experience

    This was the strangest camping experience I've ever had. It was early June and there were maybe two or three other sites set up in the entire campground. I made my reservations online for a tent site and nothing indicated that the site I selected was an overflow site. These "overflow" sites were scantly numbered, and there were fewer fire pits and picnic tables than indicated online. All of these tent sites were scattered in a grass field among the frisbee golf. We were glad no one was playing frisbee golf because it was intermixed with where the tents would be, so people would be getting hit with frisbees.

    My friend and I pitched our tent closest to the bathroom because we could not find the actual spot we reserved online. We could not find anyone to ask about our site other than the waitresses at the restaurant who were very busy. We ate at the restaurant too and were unimpressed. Unless you get the day's special, it is very overpriced and the portions are small.

    The bathrooms were clean (because no one else was at the campground), but there was no drinking water. We were on a bike tour and had to bike over 10 miles in the morning to find some good drinking water. I don't believe I paid $25 for something that was barely a campsite and had no drinking water.

    I might of enjoyed it more if I had time to explore the area and the tower, but just dropping in for the night was not a great experience. It felt the campground only came to be because somebody wanted to open a restaurant and his buddy thought it would be a genius idea to let people camp there too.

  • Renee S.
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Devils River Campground

    Mm

    It’s a nice beach. Bathrooms are nice, they need some decor to make it homey. We have a 30 foot camper and the site we were on, let’s just say we had a hell of a time backing up and smashed one of our back windows in the truck that’s how tight it was. D would have been allot better. Beautiful here but not sure we will come back

  • M E.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Devils River Campground

    Beautiful and Quiet

    Awesome campground! We stayed here for 2 weeks in our 2021 Keystone Hideout 250BH. They don't have a ton of sites and they are reserve only. The weekdays are extremely quiet but the weekends get a little busy due to the seasonal sites.

    The sites are electric/water and they do have a dump station very close by. The central pond and waterfall were awesome! 

    As far as amenities - the bathrooms/showers were very clean and well kept. They also had laundry services! Mowing day is on Thursdays!

    The only negative with our stay (which the campground can't help) were the mosquitos, flies, and bees. So bring bug spray!!!

    There are several things to do - hiking, biking, caves, Lake Michigan, etc.

    The New Hope Cave is only open to tour 1 weekend of the month. It is usually the 3rd Saturday of the month but there were scheduling conflicts and it was open on the 2nd Saturday in August so we weren't able to tour. We were still able to visit the other caves and walk around and look at wildlife. If you go when it is raining you won't be able to go in many of the caves as they become flooded but it does make some really cool waterfalls! The Manitowoc Breakwater Lighthouse is on Lake Michigan about 30 minutes away from the campground but we definitely recommend going to see it!  We would definitely stay here again!

  • K
    Oct. 30, 2019

    Waupaca S'more Fun Campground

    One of our Favorites

    We enjoy camping at S’more Fun and kayaking on the lake. The owners are very personable. There are no golf carts to watch out for. The owners have one to deliver wood to your campsite but other than that, there are no others. We try to camp there at least once a year.

  • M
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground

    Peaceful, great food

    If your looking to quietly sit around the fire the marsh is great! Not much for kid entertainment except a playground and fishing. The restaurant on site has great food though!!!

  • Scott D.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Apple Creek Campground

    Nice place, Nice people

    We camped here because it was close to an event we needed to attend.  We enjoyed our stay here and felt very welcome.  What wasn't so great was the proximity to the interstate, unfortunately, there is no changing that.

  • Jimmy P.
    Sep. 20, 2018

    Devils River Campground

    Ranger Review: RōM Pack at Devil's River Campers Park

    Campground Review

    Every year it seems there are changes at Devil's River. The campsite are still nice, though if you want privacy, there's not a lot. This is great for camping with friends or family. We usually have 4 sites with family over Labor Day weekend. This year they've added a deck off of the bathroom/shower building. It seems like it was almost done.

    One night there was very loud partying at some of the seasonal campers sites. It was a bit obnoxious, but they were mostly quiet by 11pm. There were a lot of seasonal sites with Trump flags and I saw one Confederate flag…so interesting cross section of humanity.

    One of the season campers had some giant inflatable climbing/bouncing things for the pond, so that kept the kids and some adults occupied. The same person also projected a movie in the new covered deck. He's a generous man, willing to share with the other campers.

    We played cards and lawn games and Slammo and frisbee in all the open space and also swam in the pond. It was a great weekend, as always.

    Product Review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time, this time I got to test the RōM Pack from RōM Outdoors.

    I'll be upfront and honest…this might be the most disappointing product I've tested for The Dyrt. It definitely isn't all bad, but the concept, in my opinion is a failure.

    The RōM Pack is a convertible backpack that can unfold into a poncho or a blanket.

    As a backpack…

    What I like:

    • It is stylish
    • The material quality is heavy duty

    What I didn't like:

    • It is very heavy…when empty
    • The main pocket isn't very large due to the excess material needed for the poncho/blanket

    As a poncho…

    What I like:

    • It is a poncho

    What I don't like

    • The snaps don't stay snapped
    • It is too short in the front
    • It is too warm….it has a fleece lining
    • The hood is small
    • It looks a bit funny when you where it with the backpack straps and the flaps…I was laughed at by my family

    _As a blanket…_it is great. It is warm, large enough and water resistant.

    Overall, the concept doesn't seem practical. If I'm hiking and I expect rain, I'd pack a raincoat or a lightweight poncho to wear over my regular clothes. I'd dress for the weather. I'd never need a fleece lined poncho. I likely wouldn't need a blanket either…and if I did I could roll up a blanket and put it in a regular backpack.

    The RōM Pack is also quite expensive at $120. The build quality is very good, but the execution and the concept are where it fails. The best "mode" is blanket mode, but I can recommend any number of cheaper blankets. I wanted to like this, but I'm afraid I can't recommend it.


Guide to Menasha

Camping options near Menasha, Wisconsin range from wooded tent sites to waterfront RV pads within the Fox Valley region. With average summer temperatures of 80°F and cold winters that can dip below 10°F, most campgrounds operate from mid-April through mid-October. The terrain features a mix of marshlands, lakes, and wooded areas that attract campers seeking both traditional outdoor stays and upscale glamping experiences.

What to do

Disc golf adventures: At Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground, campers can test their skills on an 18-hole disc golf course and a nine-hole soccer ball course. A recent visitor noted, "They have an 18 hole disc golf course and a nine hole soccer ball course. Brand new play ground added."

Water recreation: For fishing enthusiasts, Apple Creek Campground features a stocked fishing pond. "Well stocked fishing pond for catch and release," mentions one camper, adding that the area offers "a nice pool" for swimming after a day of fishing.

Wildlife viewing: The natural areas around Menasha provide opportunities to spot local wildlife. One family mentioned their excitement when camping at Yogi Bears Jellystone Parks: "My son was pretty enamored by all of the awesome wildlife we saw on the strip. Might've been the time of year but it was just beautiful."

What campers like

Peaceful settings: Several campgrounds offer quieter camping experiences away from crowds. A visitor to Devils River Campground shared: "It is fun to go down by the river and explore. One year we caught about 60 crayfish and cooked them on the campstove and ate them."

Water features: Many campers appreciate access to swimming areas during hot summer days. At Evergreen Campsites and Resort, guests can enjoy both pool and lake access: "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."

Family entertainment: Scheduled activities keep younger campers engaged. A guest at Yogi Bears Jellystone Parks mentioned, "Great waterfront camping. Great outdoor waterpark. Fun dance for kids on Saturday night."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: When planning a trip to areas around Menasha, check your carrier coverage. A camper at Evergreen Campsites noted: "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."

Varying site layouts: Some campgrounds feature closely spaced sites, while others offer more separation. At Waupaca S'more Fun Campground, a camper observed: "Park is very wooded, campsites are close together. We were there over Memorial Day weekend and despite the park being full, it was still very peaceful."

Reservation timing: For glamping near Menasha, Wisconsin, booking early is essential. Most popular sites fill months in advance, especially waterfront locations and premium glamping options. "Reserve here! You won't be disappointed!" advised one Evergreen Campsites guest.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Look for campgrounds with built-in entertainment options. A visitor to Yogi Bears Jellystone Parks shared: "Tons of activities for kids and adults. Water parks, mini golf, playgrounds, arcade, train rides. During Father's Day weekend they have a car show. All around a good time."

Budget considerations: Some family-oriented campgrounds charge premium rates. A camper noted about Jellystone: "Yes there are lots of things to do to keep the kids busy and the sites are great, but... it is expensive!!"

Check swimming options: Water features vary significantly between locations. At Apple Creek Campground, one family found that "the pond for 'fishing' had an odd algae/dead fish smell," highlighting the importance of researching water quality before planning water-based activities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking an RV site, check the approach paths. One RVer at Devils River Campground shared their experience: "We stayed 6 nights in our 36 ft motor home with tow. Even though we were on a hill the campsite was level. We had plenty of room for rv and tow."

Water hookup preparation: Some campgrounds have shared water spigots. At Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park, "One spigot for every four sites for water so 100 foot hose is required."

Sewage service options: Not all campgrounds with "full hookups" have permanent sewer connections. An RVer at Apple Creek noted: "We wanted septic and they didn't tell us that the septic is a guy in a truck who comes by one or two times a week. There is a dump station however."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Menasha, WI is Apple Creek Campground with a 3.3-star rating from 7 reviews.

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