Best Cabin Camping near New Auburn, WI

Several campgrounds near New Auburn, Wisconsin provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. Nugget Lake County Park offers well-appointed camper cabins with two distinct rooms - a sleeping area with two bunk beds accommodating four people, and a front room equipped with a mini-fridge, microwave, toaster, coffeemaker, and futon. O'Neil Creek Campground in Chippewa Falls features cabin accommodations with access to modern facilities including showers, toilets, and drinking water. The Woodland in Augusta provides cabin options with electric hookups and access to shower facilities. "The camper cabins are really nice. The firepits are well taken care of. It is usually empty when you arrive," notes one Nugget Lake visitor.

Rustic cabins and more modern options are available throughout the region, with most requiring advance reservations, especially during peak summer months. Many locations are pet-friendly, including O'Neil Creek Campground and Trapper Arts Resort & Campground, allowing families to bring dogs along for cabin stays. Flambeau Lodge and Campground offers cabins in a thickly wooded setting with electric hookups and fire pits. Operating seasons vary by location - Nugget Lake County Park remains open year-round, while O'Neil Creek Campground operates from April 15 to October 15. Pricing varies significantly, with one visitor noting O'Neil Creek is "pricey! Plan on $60/day" for their cabin accommodations.

Most cabin rentals provide basic furniture and beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities differ between locations - some offer only outdoor fire pits with cooking grates, while others include microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and basic appliances. On-site camp stores at locations like O'Neil Creek Campground and Sandy Hill Campground provide essential supplies, though visitors staying at more remote cabins should bring groceries and supplies with them. Firewood is available at most cabin locations, with several campgrounds including Nugget Lake County Park, Lily Springs Regenerative Farm, and Stargazen Retreat Center providing it on-site for cabin guests.

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  • S
    Oct. 28, 2019

    Nugget Lake County Park

    Camper cabins

    This is a really nice campground. The camper cabins are really nice. They have two rooms, a sleeping room and a front room. The sleeping room has 2 bunk beds (4 beds.) The front room has a mini fridge, coffeemaker, toaster, microwave, and a futon. The firepits are well taken care of. It is usually empty when you arrive. There is no.swim beach. The trails and playgrounds are really nice. The bathrooms are heated. The showers are pay showers.

  • Krista T.
    Sep. 16, 2020

    Lily Springs Regenerative Farm

    Extra worthy of a stay

    I’m willing to declare this the best hipcamp site within a couple hours of the twin cities. Most hipcamp sites are not my scene at all, since they generally seem to be in a random unmowed part of someone’s land. It combines the things that I like about the stereotypical hipcamp listing(farm animals of some sort and enough privacy) with things that the stereotypical hipcamp site doesn’t offer(mowed grass and not being in someone’s backyard). I really recommend that you check out their website and instagram, since it gives you a bigger picture of what the farm consists of beyond just a place to spend the night. They are heavy into permaculture. You can buy fresh or frozen produce off of their site, as well as CBD infused products that they make with hemp that they grow themselves. I didn’t get to see their farm area since it didn’t seem to be connected to the farmhouse(available on airbind)/campsite part of the property, but their aerial shots of it are gorgeous. Once normal life resumes I would love to participate in some of their educational opportunities! Onto the site review! Both the White Pine Meadow and the Lakeside Serenity sites are amazing and large. We wound up staying at the Lakeside site, which has a nice view of Mud Lake and one of the herds of goats. You park your car where the gravel driveway ends, and you have the choice to set up your tent down by the lake or in the upper area which is more by the goats. Be prepared to make multiple trips back and forth between your car and your campsite. The fire ring had plentiful stacks of firewood closeby, and there was also an electrical outlet(which was an unexpected surprise!) The mosquito situation was very good, we never even went into our screen house that we had set up just in case it was mosquito misery. There is a designated(and clean!) portapotty for each campsite, the lakeside one ais on the other side of the goat enclosure. It was close enough for daytime trips, but I wish it was closer for middle of the night visits. While the Lakeside site was serene, walking into the White Pine Meadow campsite felt magical. Also buggy. The pines tower over you, and the understory is full of beautiful ferns. The site is mowed, but we still managed to pick up one tick walking through the trail that leads to it. There is actually some educational tick materials in an informational binder that is located in a little structure by the parking spot for the lakeside spot. If you are sad that you aren’t by the goat pen, don’t worry because there is a second herd of goats(and their guard dog) that overlook this site. I would definitely recommend all sorts of bug survival gear to make your life less slappy if you are camping at this site in the summer. Random notes: The lake is pretty, but I’m picky and chose not to swim in it. The goats are friendly and are quiet once it starts to get dark. A goat tender comes twice a day to feed the goats, I’m not sure what staff activity levels are like during the weekdays. I wish that I hada brought ear plugs because there was a fair amount of noisy wildlife activity during the night.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2022

    O'Neil Creek Campground

    Great place for families

    Oneils has it all. A great destination place to spend time especially with kids. There is a creek flowing through it to tube , swim and even kayak. Rentals available. Great place areas they have movies in the summer.truly have i t all. Very clean and friendly. Any type of camping is available.

  • ScottnRobin L.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    O'Neil Creek Campground

    Very clean, quiet, great amenities

    We stayed one with ones day notice after Labor Day. The site was waterfront and one hr prior to arriving experienced a mechanical problem with our tow vehicle. We made it to the campground. They were extremely helpful so much so that we were able to diagnose and resolve the issue on site with tools on hand. The restrooms were spotless. It appears many of the sites are season rentals.

  • Ames
    Aug. 7, 2023

    Nugget Lake County Park

    Gem!

    This park had lots of old tree coverage. The site we had was secluded enough from others. But they had sites available that were open to each other good for groups. They say on the description which are linked together. Nice clean facilities. Saw they had an outdoor theater which we didn’t see in action because we weren’t there tell almost 10pm and someone was still in the office. Nice grass trails. Looked like a decent playground.

  • Judy  B.
    Dec. 21, 2020

    Country Quiet RV Park and Campground

    Wide Open RV Park

    This is a very nice RV Park. There’s plenty of sites and they appear to be expanding. Sites are fairly spread out. Easy loop system makes this campground very easy to navigate through. It’s definitely not the most private campground, so it your looking for rustic quiet I would look into some of the smaller county campgrounds.

  • Greg K.
    Aug. 1, 2024

    O'Neil Creek Campground

    They have it all

    Creek,lake,showers,laundry,full hookups,camp store,arcade,kids play areas,beach and more. Pricey! Plan on 60$/day

  • Megan R.
    Jul. 3, 2018

    The Woodland

    Nice for a quick stop

    This campground is behind the Woodland gas station. EC Adventures has a building on site where people can rent items like kayaks and canoes. The Black Bear Supper Club is in walking distance.

  • Megan R.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Sandy Hill Campground

    Great environment

    Located across the road from the Lake Eau Claire boat landing. If you park at the boat landing for a day of fishing there is a $3 charge. The family that runs the campground is friendly. Beautiful location and clean. They have seasonal sites.


Guide to New Auburn

Cabin accommodations around New Auburn, Wisconsin range from rustic lodgings to modern retreats within forested settings. Located in Wisconsin's northern region with elevations between 1,000-1,200 feet, the area experiences warm summers with average highs in the 80s and cold winters with temperatures often below freezing. Most cabin facilities maintain seasonal operations from April through October, though some sites remain accessible year-round.

What to do

Tubing adventures: At O'Neil Creek Campground, the natural creek offers water recreation for all ages. "Really enjoyed the experience! It's beautiful and good mix of quiet and lots of activity's. Can tube down the creek, very shallow so even littles can do it too," notes Stina M.

White water kayaking: The Flambeau River near Flambeau Lodge and Campground provides water sport opportunities ranging from beginner to advanced levels. "Flambeau river offers white water kayaking from beginner to expert. No cell service in area. Print maps," advises loren S.

Trail exploration: Multiple hiking trails wind through the region's parks and recreational areas. "The trails and playgrounds are really nice," mentions a visitor about Nugget Lake County Park, which offers varied terrain including some steep sections.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Country Quiet RV Park and Campground receives positive feedback for its maintenance. "This is a very nice RV Park. There's plenty of sites and they appear to be expanding. Sites are fairly spread out. Easy loop system makes this campground very easy to navigate through," according to Judy B.

Family-oriented activities: Seasonal events provide structured recreation at many campgrounds. "Campground and staff did a great job putting on Christmas in July. Very Kid friendly environment. The natural creek that doubles as a lazy river is great," shares Darren L. about his O'Neil Creek Campground stay.

Privacy levels: Lily Springs Regenerative Farm offers secluded camping options. "Both the White Pine Meadow and the Lakeside Serenity sites are amazing and large. You park your car where the gravel driveway ends, and you have the choice to set up your tent down by the lake or in the upper area which is more by the goats," explains Krista T.

What you should know

Site variations: Campground layouts differ significantly throughout the region. At Nugget Lake County Park, "This park had lots of old tree coverage. The site we had was secluded enough from others. But they had sites available that were open to each other good for groups. They say on the description which are linked together," explains Ames.

Seasonal factors: Most camping cabins near New Auburn operate from spring through fall. O'Neil Creek Campground runs from April 15 to October 15, while Nugget Lake County Park remains open year-round for winter cabin options.

Pricing considerations: Cabin rates vary widely by amenities and season. Greg K. notes about O'Neil Creek Campground: "Creek, lake, showers, laundry, full hookups, camp store, arcade, kids play areas, beach and more. Pricey! Plan on 60$/day."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. "They have a nice playground," mentions a Nugget Lake visitor, which combines with hiking trails for complete family recreation options.

Water activities: Sandy Hill Campground provides water recreation opportunities. "Located across the road from the Lake Eau Claire boat landing. If you park at the boat landing for a day of fishing there is a $3 charge. The family that runs the campground is friendly. Beautiful location and clean," reports Megan R.

Entertainment options: Some locations offer structured activities beyond outdoor recreation. "Oneils has it all. A great destination place to spend time especially with kids. There is a creek flowing through it to tube, swim and even kayak. Rentals available. They have movies in the summer," explains Jim about O'Neil Creek Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site navigation: Country Quiet RV Park receives positive feedback for its layout. "Easy loop system makes this campground very easy to navigate through," notes one camper, highlighting the importance of manageable access roads.

Utility access: Most cabin accommodations include electrical hookups, but water and sewer connections vary by location. "Very clean, quiet, great amenities," reports ScottnRobin L. about their O'Neil Creek stay.

Seasonal sites: The Woodland in Augusta provides longer-term options. "This campground is behind the Woodland gas station. EC Adventures has a building on site where people can rent items like kayaks and canoes. The Black Bear Supper Club is in walking distance," notes Megan R., highlighting the convenient local amenities.

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