Best Cabin Camping near Minocqua, WI

Cabins near Minocqua provide overnight lodging with varying levels of amenities across several established campgrounds. Patricia Lake Campground offers cabin rentals with full hookups, while Hi-Pines Campground features both rustic and modern cabin options within a wooded setting. Most cabins include basic furniture, beds, and access to shared bathroom facilities. A visitor commented that "the site was full sun which got hot. There were shaded sites, but we couldn't get sites together in the woods." Cabin interiors typically feature electricity, heating, and simple cooking facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Pine Valley Lodge provides lakeside cabin accommodations with hot showers but limited utilities. West Bay Camping Resort offers cabin rentals with full hookup options alongside access to their small beach area. A camper wrote that their cabin experience was "peaceful. A little dated and the websites amenities were a little stretch." Peaceful Pines Resort features newer cabin facilities with proximity to a sandy-bottom lake. Most properties accommodate pets in cabins, though leash rules apply and additional fees may be charged.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchenettes vary from basic microwaves to full cooking facilities with refrigerators. On-site camp stores at Patricia Lake Campground and Hi-Pines Campground stock essentials, firewood, and basic groceries. Cabin rentals typically require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through October. Cabin properties near Chain O'Lakes Campground provide access to multiple lakes with boat rental options for fishing and recreation.

Best Cabin Sites Near Minocqua, Wisconsin (18)

    1. Patricia Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Minocqua, WI
    2 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
    4 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
    4 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
    23 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
    24 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
    27 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. Lake Gogebic State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Marenisco, MI
    40 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."

    8. Peaceful Pines Resort

    1 Review
    Eagle River, WI
    24 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"

    9. Pine Valley Lodge

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

    $80 - $372 / night

    10. Bond Falls Campground

    16 Reviews
    Ottawa National Forest, MI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 827-3235

    "Fire ring picnic table. Beautiful lake full of fish. Amazing waterfall. Clean campground with toilet and hand pump for water. No dump station. West side is near the falls."

    "There are vault toilets and hand-pump well drinking water in several places, and picnic tables and fire pits at each camp site. The sites are well maintained, clean, and reasonably flat."

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Cabin Reviews near Minocqua, WI

83 Reviews of 18 Minocqua 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

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2022

    Bond Falls Campground

    Awesome lake amazing waterfall

    Best free campground. Fire ring picnic table. Beautiful lake full of fish. Amazing waterfall. Clean campground with toilet and hand pump for water. No dump station. West side is near the falls.

  • RaD_Travels
    Aug. 30, 2022

    Bond Falls Campground

    Great Views and Quiet Camping

    8/26-9/1/22- Free camping! There are vault toilets and hand-pump well drinking water in several places, and picnic tables and fire pits at each camp site. The sites are well maintained, clean, and reasonably flat. I tried self registering, but there was nowhere to sign-in. About 11Am the next morning, someone came by to register us. 2-bars Verizon 5G, and 2-bars AT&T 4G. 

    We rolled in about 10pm and drove through the western loop sites 1-22, pulled into the first pull-through site(W5) that we could easily get our 34’ fifth wheel into and went to sleep. In the morning, I walked the loop and found several others that we could fit(now that it was light out), and we moved over one site to W6. Site W21 has a lake view and a large loop in front of this back-in site that would be super easy to navigate for a big rig. Sites 11 and 12 were really close together but had a good views of the lake as well. Later, we drove over to the east camp site that all seemed to have lake views, and sites E12 and E13 are surrounded on 3 sides by water, a turn-around loop, and more sunlight for solar powered rigs. I didn’t think to check cell signal while there. 

    The towns of Watersmeet and Conover had the cheapest diesel fuel. The Wild Turkey Bar& Grill in Conover, WI had fabulous smoked meats, and there is a great little hardware store in Conover as well.

  • Cierra K.
    May. 19, 2018

    Bond Falls Campground

    Secluded campsites on the water

    There are about 20 campsites and a handful on the water. The sites are free for up to a total of 14 days which is really nice. We stayed at a site that was up the hill from the water. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table and allowed for our 10 person tent. There are a few port-a-potty’s scattered throughout the campground, but no shower site. There are a few rules regarding the sites, but you can check in with the park ranger for all the details. This was our first time camping here and I would defiantly go back.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Minocqua

Cabin camping near Minocqua, Wisconsin provides overnight options within the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, an area covering over 232,000 acres of mixed hardwood forest. Winter temperatures often drop below -10°F, while summer averages 75-80°F with moderate humidity. Most cabin rentals remain open from early May through mid-October, though select locations offer winter accommodations for ice fishing access.

What to do

Waterfall exploration: 30-45 minute drive from cabin accommodations at Bond Falls Campground. "Bond Falls is beautiful! The campground is tidy but busy. The trail system is fabulous and some trails are handicap accessible," notes a visitor. Several waterfall viewing platforms provide photography opportunities.

Fishing access: Multiple lake chains connect to cabins at Chain O'Lakes Campground. "Tons of lake activities like renting boats to fish (like we did). Our campground was next to nice bathrooms and a sand volleyball court," writes one camper. Fishing licenses required, available at local bait shops for $10/day.

Swimming areas: Sandy-bottom beaches provide clean swimming options. "The lake is right there steps away that is crystal clear and sandy bottom!!" notes a visitor at Peaceful Pines Resort. Most cabin properties maintain designated swim areas separate from boat traffic.

What campers like

Hot showers year-round: Many cabin visitors appreciate bathroom facilities with reliable hot water. At Hi-Pines Campground, a camper noted "Clean bathrooms and laundry room. Great activities for kids…fishing presentation, movie, kickball." Most cabin properties maintain heated bathroom buildings.

Mixed terrain options: Cabin sites feature varied settings from wooded to lakefront. "We had a site in the shade, directly on the lake. There were quite a few muddy spots at our & surrounding sites due to a lot of recent rain," reported a camper at Lake Gogebic State Park Campground. Site selection affects sun exposure and proximity to amenities.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early morning wildlife sightings common near cabin areas. "We were entertained by a group of baby ducks that liked hanging out near our campsite," writes one visitor. Dawn and dusk offer best wildlife observation times.

What you should know

Seasonal popularity affects availability: Summer weekends book months in advance. At Indian Shores, "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."

Varying cabin quality: Cabin conditions range from rustic to modern. One visitor at Pine Valley Lodge noted "The cabins are run down but showers are hot and the utilities are still able to be used." Always confirm specific amenities before booking.

Insect preparation essential: Mosquito protection necessary, especially near water or wooded cabin sites. "The mosquitoes and flies were so bad that our dogs faces were getting bloody and bug spray and a fire did nothing for us," reported one camper. Pack multiple repellent options.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity matters: Select cabins near recreational facilities for convenience. At Patricia Lake Campground, "Owners friendly and helpful. Sites are clean and not too close together. Large fenced in dog run and also area for dogs to swim." Most family-friendly cabins cluster near activity centers.

Consider cabin spacing: Sites vary in privacy levels between properties. "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 at Hi-Pines Campground. Mid-week stays typically offer quieter experiences.

Boat rental availability: Many families prefer properties with on-site boat options. "This is one of our favorite campgrounds. It's big and spacious and on the most beautiful clear lake. Good fishing and boating/skiing," states a visitor. Advance rental reservations recommended during peak season.

Tips from RVers

Utility reliability varies: Electric service quality differs between properties. At West Bay Camping Resort, a camper shared "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." Check amperage compatibility before booking.

Site leveling challenges: Many cabins and RV sites require leveling equipment. "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," notes a visitor. Bring leveling blocks even when staying in cabin areas.

Seasonal camper concentration: Many properties host long-term seasonal residents. "This campground is comprised mostly of seasonal folks, but offers 20 some sights to non-seasonal. Sites are relatively spaced apart for a private campground," reports a visitor. Weekend-only visitors should expect different atmosphere than seasonal areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Minocqua, WI?

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

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