Top Cabins near Oshkosh, WI

Cabin camping near Oshkosh is a great way to escape into nature, yet still have all the comforts of home. Finding a place to cabin camp in Wisconsin is easier than ever. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Oshkosh's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Oshkosh, WI (37)

    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
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    1. High Cliff State Park

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    An accessible cabin for people with disabilities is available at High Cliff State Park and makes for great camping near Neenah. The cabin can accommodate up to six people and can be rented for a maximum of four nights per year. The cabin is available May through mid-October. The family campground has 112 campsites (32 with electric and two accessible) and eight group sites. Campground hosts stay on site 58 from April through October. Pets are permitted in the family and group campgrounds. A flush toilet/shower building is in the family campground for overnight guests. There are also several vault toilets throughout the campground. The shower building is open seasonally, usually May to mid-October. A sanitary dump station and recycling/garbage station are available and free to use by all registered campers. There is a $10 fee for others to use the dump station.

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    2. Hickory Oaks Campground

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    3. Fremont RV Campground

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    Memories are what our award winning Fremont RV Campground is all about. At Fremont RV Campground in Fremont, Wisconsin, our goal is for each and every guest to take back with them memories that will last a lifetime. Fremont RV Campground is nestled on 98 acres of stunning shores on Partridge Lake. This Fremont RV resort is not your average campground; with all the amenities you would expect from a first class resort, were confident you will agree. Love to fish? Partridge Lake at Fremont RV Campground has 990 acres of shallow reedy water - a favorite hiding place for large schools of bluegill, perch, largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, catfish, and walleye. Let Fremont RV Campground be the backdrop for the memories that will last a lifetime. Lifelong memories from an award-winning Fremont RV resort Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Fremont RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    4. Kohler-Andrae State Park

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    When you’re relaxing on the warm, sandy beaches at Kohler–Andrae State Park, gazing across the watery expanse of Lake Michigan, you’re not likely contemplating the area’s nearly two-million-year history. This is when Ice Age glaciers carved out the lake basin and rising and falling water levels dramatically changed the landscape. Soon after, the first Paleo-Indians began inhabiting the area, who hunted mammoths and giant musk ox around the northeastern regions. Moving into the Christian Era, the Hopewell, Chippewa, Potowatomi, and Sauk took turns residing here. Then came European settlers in the 19th century, who had no interest in beachfront property, as it couldn’t be farmed. It wasn’t until the early 20th century that Americans started to value outdoor recreation as a form of relaxation and entertainment. Today, you can enjoy this 1000 acres of sandy beaches, rolling dunes and mixed woods, where you’re more likely to be contemplating the cool breeze what to barbecue for dinner. For grilling up your tasty burgers, be they beef, beet, or anything in between, Kohler–Andrae State Park offers a large campground with fire rings and picnic tables in each site. There are more than 130 tent and RV sites to choose from, some with electrical hookups. There is also two group tent sites. The campground provides flush restrooms with showers, picnic areas and shelters, a playground, amphitheater, and laundry facilities; a dump station is located nearby. The campground is open year-round, but some amenities may not be available in winter months. Dogs are permitted in the campground and on some trails, but must remain leashed. Campers can access the beach through the picnic area or via a short nature trail. There is also an ADA accessible cabin available to rent. Campsite reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance; seasonal rates are $15–$40/night. While soaking up the sun and splashing in the lake are the main draw to Kohler–Andrae State Park, there’s much to do. Visit the Sanderling Nature Center at the north end of the park where you can explore interactive exhibits about the area’s natural history, and native flora and fauna. Kids can become Wisconsin Explorers and earn a patch for completing activities. For some paddling fun, you can launch your kayak or paddleboard right from the beach, or for fishing, head over to the fishing pond on the Ancient Shores Trail. And speaking of trails, the park has 8.5 miles of nature paths and hiking trails to explore, many of which are barrier-free. A walk on the aforementioned Ancient Shores Trail reveals where the lakeshore existed more than 5,000 year ago; the Marsh Trail along the Black River is a good place for bird and wildlife watching; and the Dunes Cordwalk explores the park’s dunes, wetlands and white pine forest.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Kalbus Country Harbor
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    5. Kalbus Country Harbor

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    6. Green Lake Campground

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    7. Apple Creek Campground

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    8. Breezy Hill Campground

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    9. Evergreen Campsites and Resort

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    10. Blue Top Resort & Campground

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Recent Cabin Reviews In Oshkosh

198 Reviews of 37 Oshkosh Campgrounds


  • Dave S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Wild West Campground & Corral
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Wild West Campground & Corral

    Great place to camp

    This was quiet and peaceful. When we needed our fire pit cleaned out theg came pretty quickly. Being able to watch the horses was very calming. We would recomend this place to others and we would go back.

  • Cassie W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Farmer Gene's Campground LLC
    Aug. 17, 2024

    Farmer Gene's Campground LLC

    Fun campground but very strict

    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.

  • Diane G.
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    Jul. 24, 2024

    Evergreen Campsites and Resort

    Not good

    Reported ground bees on our sight 3 times no one came walk way to beach was broken and someone could of gotten hurt the swimming pool was dirty should of been cleaned at night for the price you pay to stay there thing should be fixed the internet horrible been going there for 29 plus years and the internet never worked this year things were not kept up

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Jun. 26, 2024

    Oasis Campground & Waterpark

    Beautiful!

    We got a seasonal site and love it! The campground is well maintained and the service is fabulous. Love the pool and lake with inflatables. Great bar too!! Highly recommend.

  • Kim J.
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    Jun. 21, 2024

    Grand Valley Campground

    Great campgrounds

    We stayed there in July alot of activities for everyone pool was so nice bathrooms very clean everyone so nice Amish came sat morning selling there goodies we will return definitely

  • Mehran S.
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    May. 31, 2024

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler-Andrae State Park Camping

    Great location. It was very quiet, with lots of greenery. The amenities were very clean and well taken care of. The level of seclusion and privacy varied depending on the camp sites.

  • Eric S.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Apr. 21, 2024

    High Cliff State Park

    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.

  • Brian O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Oaks Campground
    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.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Oasis Campground & Waterpark
    Jul. 9, 2023

    Oasis Campground & Waterpark

    Really really nice, expensive

    We were just there. It’s amazing. Great Lake floats to play on. Nice bar. Tons of carts to rent. Big pull through sites. Full hookup. Bar at the beach. Serves great food.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Jul. 2, 2023

    High Cliff State Park

    Nice state park along Lake Winnebago. Fun hiking and climbing

    High Cliff State Park is close to Appleton and Green Bay and is situated along the Niagara Escarpment on Lake Winnebago. Camping is great however, even though there is a beach, it is not a very nice one and swimming there isn’t the best. The park is great for hiking and low elevation rock climbing.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Glacier Valley Campground
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Glacier Valley Campground

    Fun place

    Nice, clean, well maintained campground with something for everyone. Swimming pond is huge with toys for everyone. You can bring your own pool toys. Sites are decently spacious and decently level with some gravel and some grass. Bathhouse is nice & clean. Office/store has some logo goodies as well as any necessities you may need. They had a beer tasting going on, live music at the pavilion- both on a Saturday during our stay. A couple trails around for walks with dogs & a dog park. Lively campground during the day but nice & quiet at night with quiet hours being 11pm-8am.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Apple Creek Campground
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Apple Creek Campground

    Enjoyed our stay!

    Site we got was not the best, but worked out OK. Site was behind the main y coming in to camp, so lots of traffic. Other than that, nothing to complain about. Nice pool, friendly staff.

  • Lesley R.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Oct. 29, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    A Gem!

    Woodsy camping, multiple hiking altitude options including cliff views of Lake Winnebago, historic burial mounds, preserved lime kilns, equine trails, picnicking area, boating opportunities and a beach for swimming. Spend a day or a week! You’ll never find yourself asking what to do. I grew up in the area and have been here many, many times. To camp, to hike for the day, to trudge into the campground during winter to have a day-fire, coordinate family reunions, train with a backpack on the lime-kiln trail and swimming with the dog. Really, it’s all here. Mostly not super busy and when the traffic is heavier, everyone is very nice. Picnic areas can get buggy as can the lake get green, all depends on the time of year and season. Family and pet friendly. Great spot near the Fox Valley.

  • Steven P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Grand Valley Campground
    Sep. 17, 2022

    Grand Valley Campground

    Great place for the kids!

    Very clean and fun oriented campground. The sites are very small, you almost feel too close to your neighbors. I have a 33 ft travel trailer and it takes up quite a bit of the camp site. Fire pits are dug into the ground so it’s a process to get the fire started. There’s a store, arcade, miniature golf, a pool….a lot to do.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Sep. 5, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    Spacious and close to trails

    This was my first time camping in a Wisconsin state park and I thought it was great! Our site backed up to a trail along the cliff which was awesome for a family that loves to hike. I felt for a state park most of the sites were spacious, ours was particularly because we had no site behind us. Shower house was clean. Will be back!

  • Kathie M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kohler-Andrae State Park
    Aug. 6, 2022

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Beautiful campground very close to Lake MI

    Very nice campground on Lake MI. This campground has it all-wooded sites, sites in the full sun, Teepee, and large ADA cabin. Laundry, nice nature center. Couple of complaints: 1) bathrooms were cleaned/closed daily from 10 am—11:30- which is the strangest and busiest time for use. Very inconvenient. 2) Both DNR and camp hosts seemed to be over the top policing only 2 cars per site, had to park with at least 2 tires on the asphalt, and they even hassled us about a truck with a tent in the back they considered a “camping unit”-they only allowed 1 “unit” per campsite (we had a small pull behind). In 6 days, we experienced at least 4 visits complaining about a different thing each day. Due to this-4 stars instead of 5. Beach beautiful and sunrises over lake fantastic.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Jul. 5, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    Beautiful Park but Lots of Raccoons

    The park itself is beautiful, and the trails are nice. The tent sites were on the smaller side and kind of close together. The park ranger was good-natured and patient when we accidentally set up on the wrong site.

    Make sure to store your food correctly! The two sites beside us were ransacked by raccoons all night long because they left their supplies out. Three raccoons came to smell around our picnic table as soon as we zipped up inside the tents but left quickly after not finding food.

  • Megan M.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Jun. 28, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    No Frills, Beautiful Site

    High Cliff was very easy to navigate and the park employee at the entrance was very kind and helpful. The sites in the 30s at the family campground have the cliff and lake as a nearby background (there is a hike trail that runs along the cliff, so if you are looking for lots of privacy, that might not be the spot for you - there seemed to be more private). The vault toilets were nearby and very well maintained - seemingly clean and not too smelly! All in all - I loved this spot!

  • Mallory S.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    Jun. 20, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    Comfortable camping, lots to do

    Another spacious Wisconsin State Park site. #2 is level and listed as full shade but we had enough sun to recharge our Jackery everyday. It helps that it was blue skies each day! All sites were rented for the weekend and there were just a few no-shows. Even full there wasn’t enough noise to mention. We were near the entrance and enjoyed watching all the cars and campers coming and going. The shower house was fine, a very short walk for us. The camp host was friendly and quick to clean sites. There’s single stream recycling at the dump station and they take glass! Cell reception was good enough (Visible) There’s much to do in the park and in the area. We hiked, fished, golfed, shopped and ate well from what we find. I recommend the Appleton Farmers’ Market, Dick’s Family Foods in Sherwood Nieman’s Southside Market in Appleton.

  • Troy A.
    Camper-submitted photo from High Cliff State Park
    May. 30, 2022

    High Cliff State Park

    Beautiful scenery.

    Went to the state park with my daughter and son-in-law and their two dogs. The hiking was excellent through many different terrains and the scenery was spectacular. We didn't camp there but went by some of the campsites and they looked very nice when well maintained.



Guide to Oshkosh

Camping near Oshkosh, Wisconsin, offers a variety of beautiful spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for hiking trails, fishing opportunities, or just a peaceful place to unwind, there’s something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Climbing: High Cliff State Park Campground is perfect for those who love to explore. One visitor mentioned, “A lot of great walking and hiking spots,” making it a great choice for adventurers. The park also features low elevation rock climbing, which adds to the excitement.
  • Swimming and Relaxing: Kohler-Andrae State Park has a beach area, although one reviewer noted, “the beach is not a very nice one and swimming there isn’t the best.” Still, it’s a lovely spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
  • Fishing and Boating: At Harrington Beach State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing and boating activities. One camper shared, “Great for families, older folks, excellent hike and camp combo,” highlighting the park's versatility.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained amenities. A visitor at Kohler-Andrae State Park said, “The amenities were very clean and well taken care of.” Clean showers and restrooms are a big plus for many.
  • Spacious Campsites: Many campers enjoy the spacious sites at Mauthe Lake Campground. One review stated, “I felt for a state park most of the sites were spacious,” which is great for families or groups.
  • Natural Beauty: Campers love the natural surroundings. A reviewer at Roche A Cri State Park Campground noted, “The natural beauty makes the park stand out,” emphasizing the scenic views and hiking trails.

What you should know:

  • Seasonal Access: Some campgrounds, like Harrington Beach State Park, are only open from the first Wednesday in May to the last weekend in October. Make sure to check the season before planning your trip.
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For example, Roche A Cri State Park Campground has no showers, which might be a dealbreaker for some. A visitor mentioned, “The camping was probably not the best in the world but all in all a nice place.”
  • Crowded During Peak Times: Many campgrounds can get busy, especially during weekends. One camper at Mauthe Lake Campground said, “It was hot and crowded,” so consider visiting during off-peak times for a quieter experience.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: High Cliff State Park Campground is noted for its quiet and friendly atmosphere. A family shared, “Campgrounds were quiet and friendly,” making it a great choice for those with kids.
  • Plan Activities: Look for campgrounds with diverse activities. At Kohler-Andrae State Park, one camper mentioned, “There are nice trails around the campground,” which can keep the whole family entertained.
  • Pack for Bugs: Some areas can get buggy, especially near water. A visitor at High Cliff State Park noted, “Picnic areas can get buggy,” so bring bug spray to keep the little ones comfortable.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: RVers should pay attention to site sizes. One camper at Hartman Creek State Park mentioned, “I stayed at site 38 which had good privacy,” indicating that some sites offer more space than others.
  • Look for Amenities: Facilities like laundry can be a big help. A reviewer at Kohler-Andrae State Park said, “There’s also laundry here, such a nice perk for full-timers like us!”
  • Be Mindful of Noise: Some campgrounds can be noisy. A visitor at Kettle Moraine State Forest noted, “I ended up leaving halfway through my second day because I just didn't want to deal with the noise,” so choose your dates wisely.

Camping around Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With beautiful parks and plenty of activities, you’re sure to find a spot that fits your needs.

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