Best Cabin Camping near Niagara, WI

Several cabin options near Niagara, Wisconsin provide overnight accommodations within established campgrounds. Lost Lake Cabins offers secluded lodging on a lakefront property with spacious interiors that can accommodate large families. Keyes Lake Campground provides cabins with electricity, picnic tables and fire rings, situated across from a fishing lake. Most cabins include basic furnishings, toilets, and trash service, though amenities vary significantly between locations. According to one visitor, "The cabins are large and the area is nice and secluded right on a lake. Swimming, boating, fishing, walking trails. Great family camping spot."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location. Paint River Hills Campground offers "small and reasonably priced" cabins with nearby river access. Some properties like Summer Breeze Campground and Lake Antoine Park allow pets in their cabins, while others maintain stricter policies. Most cabin sites operate seasonally, with peak availability from May through October, though a few locations like Bewabic State Park remain open year-round. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer weekends and holidays when cabins book quickly.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary widely - some offer only basic outdoor cooking options while others include indoor kitchenettes. Firewood is commonly available for purchase at campgrounds like Summer Breeze, Keyes Lake, and Paint River Hills. On-site markets at select locations provide basic provisions, though campers typically bring most food and supplies. Several campgrounds maintain shower facilities and drinking water access, even when cabins lack private bathrooms.

Best Cabin Sites Near Niagara, Wisconsin (21)

    1. Summer Breeze Campground

    5 Reviews
    Iron Mountain, MI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 774-7701

    "My husband and I have been traveling around the US and happened on Summer Breeze at the last minute. Nikki and Jerry are wonderfully accommodating, the campground and its facilities are very clean."

    "This Campground has a nice shower house, a pool and good size sites just be careful if you want to be and what it states to specifically ask for them."

    2. Lake Antoine Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Iron Mountain, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 774-8875

    "Swimming everyday and even kayak rentals. !!"

    3. Keyes Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Florence, WI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 528-4907

    "The showers were free to campers with plenty of hot water. Keyes lake was right across the street and the fishing was great. Most certainly will return."

    "Right across the road from a lake."

    4. Bewabic State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Alpha, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 875-3324

    "When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site."

    "Both at hike-in sites surrounded by woods and neighbors far enough away but friendly when encountered. Lots of RV and other tent and camper options as well, smartly planned campground."

    5. Lake Hilbert Campground

    1 Review
    Armstrong Creek, WI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 336-3013

    $30 - $65 / night

    "This campground is huge, it is a lot of permanent RV park sites but there’s a significant amount of sites available. Seems peaceful but busy."

    6. Silver Lake Resort

    9 Reviews
    Republic, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 542-7195

    "The campground is on the water and only a few minutes away from the dunes! The rates are reasonable. The trees provide great shade, but also attract mosquitos."

    "I have been to the Silver Lake State Park campground several times. I absolutely love it and go back as often as possible."

    7. Paint River Hills Campground

    6 Reviews
    Crystal Falls, MI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 875-4977

    $20 - $25 / night

    "You self register for check-in, there's a bathroom building with 3 stalls and two showers(women) and hot water."

    "Great campground 20$ a nite with electric and water!!!!!Some have sewer. Beautiful walking trail along river. Quiet. Campsite for tents and RV."

    8. J.W. Wells State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Stephenson, MI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 863-9747

    "Beautiful park with lots of options to camp lakeside. Many sites are very close together, so if privacy is important… choose wisely."

    "Fantastic.. group cabins available.. great for big family outings. But great facilities and camping sites. You can fish Lake Michigan or swim off the beach or hike the park."

    9. Goodman Park

    2 Reviews
    Armstrong Creek, WI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 732-7530

    "Private sites and spacious grounds"

    "So gives privacy to sites"

    10. Lost Lake Cabins

    3 Reviews
    Long Lake, WI
    28 miles
    +1 (906) 396-5428

    $50 - $80 / night

    "The road in to the cabin campground is beautiful. Tall trees stand guard as you enter an even more peaceful area than the forest you were driving through. "

    "The cabins are large and the area is nice and secluded right on a lake. Swimming, boating, fishing, walking trails. Great family camping spot."

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Cabin Reviews near Niagara, WI

113 Reviews of 21 Niagara Campgrounds


  • Kendra R.
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Bewabic State Park Campground

    Semi Private Campsites

    Campground was well maintained. When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site. Campground is on a lake and there is a nice hiking trail around the island. The site we stayed in was surrounded by trees giving us some privacy. The only thing I was not satisfied with was the fact that the bathroom smelled like cigarette smoke, there was however a no smoking sign posted.

  • Jerold H.
    Jul. 21, 2021

    J.W. Wells State Park Campground

    Parking lot by the lake

    Stayed for 5 nights. The third party computerized reservation system gave our site to someone else. Fortunately, we were put into a first-come first-served campsite right on the water which is a major upgrade. All of the sites (except for a few paved handicapped sites) are grass. Perimeter sites can be muddy. Interior sites can have enough slope that the trailer A-frame is on the ground in order to level. Electricity is reliable. Restrooms are immaculate. Showers are nice. Dump station with fresh water is clean and works well (2 bay). 

    My main complaint is a common, almost universal complain - people are right on top of one another. We have a truck camper 6 feet from our screen room with its AC on high and a very "fun" family sitting right outside our trailer on the other side. The "infield" is much worse - seems like each site has multiple vehicles and space is so tight that they are stacking kayaks. Family groups with clustered sites. Seems like a kennel as well with dogs everywhere. On the plus side: very little music being played, people were respectful, dogs well behaved for the most part without unattended barking dogs, people stayed quiet in off hours. The park itself is small with no biking trails or significant hiking trails. Not a lot of birdlife. They do have a nice beach which is a draw for families. We enjoyed our stay overall. We would return only if we had a waterfront site for a max of 3-4 nights. Off season would be better than summer.

  • Matt R.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    O. B. Fuller Campground

    On the shores of Lake Michigan

    You could drive by and miss this little gem. Beautifully kept up county park with clean shower house. Pet friendly, they even have a hitching post for your pet while visiting the bathrooms. On site hosts.

    All sites are within a short walking distance of the beach and some are right on the beach. Site L1 had a good mix of beach and woods. Near the beach is a small playground for the kids.

  • Erika P.
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Paint River Hills Campground

    Quiet campground right by town and ORV trails.

    Great little campground. It's small, clean and quiet. You self register for check-in, there's a bathroom building with 3 stalls and two showers(women) and hot water. We purchased an RV site($20) even though we were camping in a tent so our truck and trailer would fit and it comes with water and electricity at the camp site. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and fire ring. The ORV Route is right outside the campground entrance and you can ride to the trail. You can also get ice and gas at the gas station in town by taking the alley. We stayed again in 2020 in Our RV. They have 4 pull through sites with full hook-ups;$25 a night. 50/20 amps, high water pressure.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Lost Lake Cabins

    Cabins only at this location but just down the road is a campground

    The road in to the cabin campground is beautiful. Tall trees stand guard as you enter an even more peaceful area than the forest you were driving through. 

    There is a communal parking area with a few of the cabins in sight. You can reserve the cabins individually or get several for your family or group. You can see some recreation areas near the parking area. 

    The Lost Lake Campground is just down the road. This has a larger beach and boat launch. The lake is perfect for fishing. There are also several short trails and longer ones nearby.

    Drive a bit further than Lost Lake Campground to Chipmunk Rapids Campground. There you will find a wonderful artesian well where you can fill up on great drinking water.

  • Tayah H.
    Jun. 15, 2019

    Peshtigo River Campground

    Great for Families and a weekend getaway!

    I grew up about 10 minutes away from this campground and it is still an awesome place to go when we are looking for a “staycation”!

    It’s right by an elementary school so it’s a very safe area, across the road from an AMAZING playground that all ages will love, also about 50ft from a beach! The beach isn’t huge, and is open to the public so at times it gets crowded but is very safe and clean. The beach is on the peshtigo river and is great for kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, jet skiing, and tubing! There is a boat launch less than half a mile towards town on the river that is open to the public! Also includes a skatepark!

    There also are two pavilions on parks grounds, both covered. One is smaller on the beach and includes grills and tables, and the other one has a stage on it for performances!

    This campground is a mix between RV’s and tenting so you get the best of both worlds! Forget some necessities? No Worries! You’re a 10 minuet drive from Walmart and within walking distance of a cafe and gas stations! There are bathrooms, water hook ups, picnic tables, fire pits, and parking.

    (I unfortunately do not have any recent pictures because I lost all of them but google really does a great job of showing what I’m talking about!)

  • David K.
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Peshtigo River Campground

    Beautiful Spot on the RIver

    A few years back, I was a briefly a white water rafting guide for a company that rode on both the Menominee and Peshtigo Rivers. This camp does a great job on their tubing and river-based activities. People come from far and wide to enjoy the camp's outdoor offerings. The campground has a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to stick around. The cabin are cozy and well furnished. I only regret that I hadn't visited sooner!

  • Nathan C. F.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Diamond Lake Family Campground and Trout Farm

    Family Oriented, Family Operated

    My friends and I love camping here because of the huge wooded sites, quiet family environment, and excellent service provided by Jen, Joe and their whole family. As a privately owned campground, they take their rules and security seriously to make sure their campground is safe, clean, fun, and quiet (during quiet hours). If you're looking for the party campground, this isn't it. If you're looking for lake fun (no boats) during the day and relaxing by the fire at night, this place is a must.

  • Augy P.
    Apr. 21, 2015

    J.W. Wells State Park Campground

    Michigan Upper Pensinsula/Lake Michigan Waterfront Camping

    We got our new Marmot Tungston 4P tent so I took the wife and kids on a quick weekend trip to J.W. Wells State Park campground in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to test it out. I found J.W. Wells by searching for waterfront camping along Lake Michigan. There are plenty of state and national parks along Lake Michigan but not many where you can pitch your tent right along the waters edge like J.W. Wells. It also happened to be the only site within 4 hours drive of Northbrook, IL (N. Suburb of Chicago) with such close proximity to the waters edge that I could find.

    The site itself is tucked right along the Green Bay coastline about 1 hour drive north of Green Bay, Wisconsin. There is a main campground for tent and RV but we chose to stay at 1 of 3 rustic tent sites a little north of the main campground. The campground was well maintained with picnic tables for each site, firepit, and a nice well groomed plot of grass for us to pitch our tent and setup camp. The main campground has showers and a playground right in the middle.

    The view from our site was majestic, especially watching the sun rise over the horizon of Lake Michigan. The sunrise was the pinnacle moment of this trip. And that's really the only reason why I gave it 3 stars. The campground itself and the views are incredible, it's just that there isn't much to do around these parts. There are a couple short trails for hiking or ATV's and the Cedar River about a mile north of the site which I assume has some fishing and boating, but that was about it. The only other activity we found was to drive 30 mins north to check the small harbor town of Escanaba. Really not much to see or do there either.

    I probably wouldn't recommend this campground for families or persons looking for lots of activities or places to see and visit while camping. It's great for a simple quick getaway with a great view to just sit around camp and relax.


Guide to Niagara

Camping cabins near Niagara, Wisconsin offer year-round outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the Marinette County Forest. The region sits at approximately 1,200 feet elevation with a continental climate featuring warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Cabin options range from basic rustic structures to fully furnished units with prices typically between $45-95 per night depending on amenities and season.

What to do

Hiking trails: Lost Lake Cabins provides access to several nearby trails. "There are also several short trails and longer ones nearby," explains one visitor who appreciates the natural setting.

Fishing opportunities: Keyes Lake Campground sits across from productive fishing waters. According to a camper, "Keyes lake was right across the street and the fishing was great. Most certainly will return."

Swimming beaches: Bewabic State Park Campground offers water recreation options. "Beach area is very nice," notes one visitor, while another adds, "Amazing lake to swim in, beautiful quite hikes. Great showers and bathrooms."

Waterfall exploration: Goodman Park features accessible water features within walking distance. One reviewer states, "Great campsites, beautiful waterfalls and creeks to swim in within a very short walk."

What campers like

Quiet setting: Silver Lake Resort receives praise for its peaceful environment. A visitor noted, "Seems peaceful but busy. Sites are pretty close together so if you looking for quiet privacy I would look elsewhere."

Clean facilities: J.W. Wells State Park maintains well-kept amenities. "It was a clean, busy park. We had a nice shaded site along the woods great for tent camping. The bathrooms are kept up nicely," reports one camper.

Lake access: Lake Antoine Park Campground provides direct water access. "Had a blast! BBQ and more! Swimming everyday and even kayak rentals," shares a satisfied visitor.

Privacy between sites: Goodman Park offers secluded camping spots. As one reviewer describes, "Very well maintained and managed. Very nicely wooded. So gives privacy to sites."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most cabin rentals operate from May through October, though Bewabic State Park Campground remains open year-round. A frequent visitor notes, "Busy on the weekends, but empties out during the week."

Reservation requirements: During peak season (June-August), cabins should be booked 2-3 months in advance. Weekends fill particularly quickly.

Site variations: Paint River Hills Campground offers varying levels of accommodations. A visitor shares, "We stayed in a cabin that was small and reasonably priced. The river is only a 5 min hike from the camp ground."

Utility hookups: Summer Breeze Campground provides full-service sites. "We had full hook up and everything was literally a breeze!" reports one visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: J.W. Wells State Park Campground offers recreation areas for children. "There is a ball diamond for kids and a small court for basketball," notes one reviewer, while another mentions "nice stream and playground for kids to play in and on."

Beach activities: Lake Antoine Park provides family-friendly water recreation. One visitor summarizes their experience: "Fun in the sun. Had a blast! BBQ and more! Swimming everyday and even kayak rentals!"

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Niagara, WI is Summer Breeze Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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