Best Cabin Camping near Plymouth, WI

Several campgrounds within 30 miles of Plymouth, Wisconsin offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort provides cabin accommodations from April through mid-October with electricity and basic furnishings. Kohler-Andrae State Park features ADA-accessible cabins with fire rings and picnic tables, situated near Lake Michigan beaches and hiking trails. "The cabins with ADA accessibility are located just a few minutes drive or walk from Lake Michigan," notes one visitor. Most cabins include beds with mattresses, electricity, and outdoor fire pits, while bathroom facilities are typically located in central shower buildings rather than inside the cabins themselves.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options are available depending on the location and price point. Fond du Lac East/Kettle Moraine KOA in Glenbeulah offers standard KOA cabin camping with electricity and basic amenities. Hoefts Resort and Campground in Cascade provides rental cabins in their main section, operating from May through October. Pet policies vary by location, with Breezy Hill Campground in Fond du Lac being particularly pet-friendly. "We have really enjoyed our stay here with our two dogs! It's extremely clean, kid and pet friendly, with lots of amenities," reports one camper. Advance reservations are essential during summer months, especially for weekend stays, with most locations accepting bookings online through the Wisconsin DNR website or private campground reservation systems.

Most cabin rentals require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and cooking supplies. Basic cabins typically have limited or no kitchen facilities, so portable cooking equipment is recommended. Campground stores at locations like Kohler-Andrae State Park sell firewood, ice, and basic provisions, though selection is limited. Grocery stores in nearby towns provide more comprehensive supplies. Seasonal considerations are important, as cabin availability decreases significantly during winter months, with only a few locations like High Cliff State Park remaining open year-round. Cabins with heating are recommended for spring and fall visits when temperatures can drop significantly at night.

Best Cabin Sites Near Plymouth, Wisconsin (15)

    1. Kohler-Andrae State Park

    45 Reviews
    Oostburg, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 451-4080

    "Living rather close to this park, this is our "go-to" place to camp. It has a great variety of activities available. There is a beach AND a dog beach so it's pet-friendly."

    "About 20 minutes from Sheboygan, WI and 2 hours from Chicago, IL, Kohler-Andrae State Park Campground, is a few minutes drive or walk from Lake Michigan."

    2. Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Belgium, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 285-3015

    "The tent non-electric campsites are fantastic. We had a nice private campsite that was completely wooded all around it. The campsite had a fire pit and picnic table that were both in great condition."

    "Very nice State park and campsite. Campsite had plenty of space, nice fire pit, and picnic table. The showers on site were the cleanest I have experienced while camping, this was much appreciated."

    3. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    4 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."

    4. High Cliff State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Sherwood, WI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 989-1106

    "This is a state run campground that provides plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There is also access to Lake Winnebago for boating and swimming."

    "We booked sites 22 and 23 which are a double site. Pretty good space, we were able to fit 4 tents and a sleeping hammock. There is overflow parking directly across from the site."

    5. Westward Ho RV Resort

    1 Review
    Glenbeulah, WI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 526-3407

    6. Hoefts Resort and Campground

    1 Review
    Campbellsport, WI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 626-2221

    "There were many seasonal sites that were located in the main portion of the campground. There is a playground and a beach area. You are also able to rent paddle boats to use on the lake."

    7. Breezy Hill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Fond du Lac, WI
    23 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."

    9. Hickory Oaks Campground

    11 Reviews
    Oshkosh, WI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 235-8076

    "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."

    "Tenting up to cabin, they have two. My second year long term camping here. On the edge of the city and close to everything."

    10. Kalbus Country Harbor

    2 Reviews
    Oshkosh, WI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 426-0062

    "Lots of open space for our kids to play and a beautiful lake view and beach with lots of lake shells and birds to see. Friendly and helpful hosts as well."

    "Close to the surrounding cities."

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Cabin Reviews near Plymouth, WI

148 Reviews of 15 Plymouth Campgrounds


  • Julie L.
    Mar. 20, 2017

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler-Andre

    Living rather close to this park, this is our "go-to" place to camp. It has a great variety of activities available. There is a beach AND a dog beach so it's pet-friendly. Dogs are not allowed on all of the trails, but there are many you can take them on. Being on the water, you can swim, kayak, fish, or just soak up some rays! There are also non-reservable sites available. There are many electric sites, clean bath houses, friendly campground hosts, some rather private sites as well. It's a short walk from the campsites to the lake. Our favorite site is next to the woods where we have seen ample deer, turkey, foxes, and birds. Close to town if you need supplies, firewood and ice is available in the park.

  • Mai K.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Close to Lake Michigan

    Weekend camping with old and new friends. About 20 minutes from Sheboygan, WI and 2 hours from Chicago, IL, Kohler-Andrae State Park Campground, is a few minutes drive or walk from Lake Michigan. There are about 130 campsites, cabins with ADA accessibility, two group sites, an amphitheater, and shelters. Each site does have a fire ring and picnic table. However, the sites are very close to each other which leaves very little privacy, but the campers are very respectful to each other. 

    This campground does have a lot of amenities from showers, vault/flush toilets, water spigots spread around, playground, amphitheater, dump station, electric sites, and recycling containers. The sites on the south end and in the center seem more spacious and the surrounding pine, birch, and beechwood trees offer great shade and places to hang hammocks. I did see a teepee and can be reserved. Campers have access to Lake Michigan. The camp fee varies from$15-$35 along with a daily park entrance fee of$8-$15 depending on your license plate. The trails nearby have boardwalks to prevent damage on the dune vegetation. You could see the stars on a clear night. Keep your food in proper storage and in vehicles. Raccoons frequent the campground and are not afraid of humans. They would take food at any opportunity they get. Our marshmallows were stolen as we were about to make smores.  But besides, that mishap, Kohler-Andrae has a lot to offer. I would definitely camp here again but do hammock camping.

  • Justin F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Great state park , close to the lake & Sheboygan

    Really nice state park with pretty good space in between sites. Some easy, limited elevation hikes around the campground, and a nice mix of pine trees/marsh/open space. Just a few minutes walk to Lake Michigan and a nice beach. Only flaw is the inconsistency with fire pits, some on the opposite side that doesn't give you much privacy for a campfire. The sites on the road aren't great, but at least the picnic table and fire pits are secluded with those.

  • Jessica F.
    Jun. 22, 2016

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Lovely campsites

    The tent non-electric campsites are fantastic. We had a nice private campsite that was completely wooded all around it. The campsite had a fire pit and picnic table that were both in great condition. The restroom and showers were very well maintained. They also offer a shuttle to the beach.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2025

    Sleepy Hollow Farms

    Convenient to the highway

    General: There is both a north and a south part to this campground with a total of 178 sites. The sites in the south part are all on a grassy field and there is a small man-made lake with an inflatable play area. The sites in the north part are a mix of full hook-up and tent sites. There are also small cabins (only one of which has a bathroom) and three “condos”. These all had air-conditioners, but I did not see the inside of them. The north unit features a pond, which I was disappointed to discover was algae-filled and completely green. 

    Site Quality: Some are pull-through and some back-in. Some sites have electric and water hookups, some have picnic tables, and some have fire rings (but not all sites have all of these amenities). Only a handful have concrete pads; the rest are all on grass. 

    Our impression of Sleepy Hollow was influenced in part by the fact that it poured rain for much of our overnight stay. The roads were all dirt and with the rain, became very muddy along with the campsites as well. When leaving the next day, we had some challenges backing out of our site with the amount of mud. There is no clear delineation between the sites other than where the electric and water hookups are placed. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean (in both the north and south units of the campground). Showers are available for a fee (five minutes for$1.00) but we did not use them so cannot comment on how well they worked. 

    Activities/Amenities: In the south unit, there is a small manmade lake with an inflatable play structure and plenty of life jackets. The color is a beautiful Caribbean blue, but it did not look natural, and I was not sure of the source of the color. We were there on a weekday in September, and no one was using the lake. There is a small bar and grill (in the north section) and a concession (south unit) on-site, but both were closed when we were there. Firewood was available (15 pieces for $10); we asked and were granted permission to use the golf cart to bring the wood to our site. Other than the lake, there really is nothing offered for recreation. 

    We chose this campground for its location; it is very close to Highway 41 in Oshkosh (you will hear road noise) and we were meeting family there. We checked in online the day before and arrived at 3:30 pm. No one was in the office when we arrived but the family members we were meeting had arranged for us to camp in the site next to them (not the original one we had selected). This campground is VERY close to EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association), and I imagine it would be completely full during the annual EAA convention. For us, it was a convenient location but aside from spending time with our family, the reason we chose this campground.

  • N
    May. 30, 2022

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Pros and Cons Here

    We mostly enjoyed our trip here over Memorial Day Weekend. It’s not too far away from our home and a nice gear testing first trip.

    Pros: Spacious grassy site. This one even had an attached smaller clearing perfect for our 7 year old to use for her own space where we set up a hammock for her.

    The campsites feel very private with a thick brush between each site. It’s not a huge campground.

    Bathrooms and showers are very cleans and actually closed from 11am-noon each day for complete cleaning.

    Gorgeous magnificent trails and right on Lake Michigan. Also a beautiful quarry lake with a trail all the way around and a cute pond full of turtles!

    Very nice, completely cleaned fire pits.

    Cheap bundle yourself firewood. Cons:

    Gorgeous hikes, but short. We prefer more distance.

    Maybe because of its proximity to the lake and Milwaukee or perhaps the holiday weekend but this was a louder campground. More of a party vibe than we really look for in state parks. A particular group was extremely loud and kept us up until 4 am the first night. No park ranger on duty. It’s nice when quiet hours are observed.

    No trees really on the campground and it is built on and surrounded by wetlands that are actively in restoration. At the height of summer this place is going to be sweltering and full of bugs. The mosquitoes will be especially terrible.

    Overall we have and love this park for a day trip but probably won’t return to camp.

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • L
    May. 24, 2021

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Great Camping

    Very nice State park and campsite. Campsite had plenty of space, nice fire pit, and picnic table. The showers on site were the cleanest I have experienced while camping, this was much appreciated. Lake Michigan is under a 5 minute drive with clean beaches. There are plenty of walking trails and fishing spots near by. Highly recommended this campsite. I will be returning to camp and even a day trip to hike and fish. Bring a canopy during warm months. We did not have one and there were no big trees for shade. Got very warm without a canopy to sit under.

  • J K.
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Harrington Beach State Park Campground

    Beautiful secluded state park!

    This was our first time camping in Wisconsin and we got to say we absolutely love this park. Most of the sites are pretty secluded so if you enjoy your privacy I will love this place. Everything was clean and updated including the bathrooms. The campsites are about a mile or two from Lake Michigan but it is an easy drive or hike as there are many trails that go through the park. When we went to the lake level was up so high due to flooding that we weren’t really able to enjoy the beach but normally there is plenty of coastline for enjoying some beach time.


Guide to Plymouth

Cabin accommodations near Plymouth, Wisconsin range from basic shelters to more deluxe rentals across several state parks and private campgrounds. Located in the Kettle Moraine region formed by glacial activity, this area features rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes. Winter temperatures can drop below 0°F, while summer averages around 80°F, making proper cabin preparation essential during spring and fall stays.

What to do

Beach access at Lake Michigan: Harrington Beach State Park Campground offers a mile-long sandy beach along Lake Michigan, just 25 miles east of Plymouth. "The huge sandy beach spans the entire length of the park - which features plenty of trails, a quarry, and a historical element," notes Ross K. The park is accessible year-round, though cabin availability is seasonal.

Hiking the escarpment: High Cliff State Park Campground features unique limestone cliff trails along the Niagara Escarpment. "Great place to explore with the fam. Hike the trails to see pieces of Wisconsin history throughout. Some trails on the Ridgeline offer vista views and moderate inclines that add to the adventure," shares Sam F. The park maintains year-round cabin availability.

Fishing options: Several cabin rental locations offer fishing opportunities for families. "There's a fishing pond (catch and release) arcade, jumping pillow etc. Owners are friendly and helpful. Have events almost every weekend," explains Matthew J. about Breezy Hill Campground, which operates from April to October.

What campers like

Private, wooded sites: Many campers appreciate cabin areas with natural screening. "We had a nice private campsite that was completely wooded all around it. The campsite had a fire pit and picnic table that were both in great condition," reports Jessica F. about Harrington Beach State Park's tent sites, which provide a good comparison for their cabin offerings.

Clean facilities: Hickory Oaks Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Bathrooms are well maintained, showers are free, and there is ice cream and some camping stuff for sale in the office," notes Hannah H. The campground operates from May through November, with cabin rentals requiring advance booking.

Wildlife viewing: Many cabin locations offer wildlife encounters. "We saw so much wildlife! Chipmunks, ducks, a great horned owl, and countless birds to name a few," shares Hannah H. about her stay at Hickory Oaks. Similarly, Kalbus Country Harbor provides "Lots of open space for our kids to play and a beautiful lake view and beach with lots of lake shells and birds to see," according to Jennifer B.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most cabin rentals near Plymouth operate from May through October, with limited winter options. "Sites were clean. The staff were very friendly, respectful and kind. The scenery is beautiful," mentions Matthew H. about Hickory Oaks, which runs from May through November.

Varying privacy levels: Site privacy varies significantly between campgrounds. Kohler-Andrae State Park offers "pretty good space in between sites. Some easy, limited elevation hikes around the campground, and a nice mix of pine trees/marsh/open space," according to Justin F.

Reservation requirements: Cabins book quickly, especially at popular locations. "If you plan to camp for a weekend, you must make a reservation way in advance," advises Shanon P. about Kohler-Andrae State Park, where cabins remain among the most sought-after accommodations in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Lakefront cabin options provide water recreation for families. "This campground has everything! Trails, dunes, marshes, forests, and Lake Michigan. Very well kept. Bathhouse very nice. Very nice nature center," reports Kathie M. about Kohler-Andrae State Park.

Kid-friendly amenities: Plymouth Rock Camping Resort offers extensive recreation options. "The amenities are pretty great, and the campground is decent. The great thing about this place is there is a lot to do. They have an outdoor movie, and lots of other activities," explains Jimmy P. The resort operates from April through mid-October.

Playground access: Several cabin locations feature play areas. "Took my 2 year old for first time tent camping, we were at site 231, which was huge and very nice. There is so much to do we couldn't do everything we wanted in the one night we stayed," shares Jenny L. about Harrington Beach State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: RVers recommend researching specific cabin and site locations. "Our site had electric only, which suited our needs. Overall, a great campground close to home, and we will be back!" shares Amanda G. about her stay at Harrington Beach State Park, where the cabin layout follows similar patterns.

Winter preparation: For those using cabins during colder months, insulation matters. "I wasn't planning on it being that cool at night, I know better now," cautions Lillix E. about Kohler-Andrae State Park, where cabins remain open year-round but require additional preparation for comfortable off-season use.

Noise considerations: Some locations experience noise from nearby attractions. "The great thing about this place is there is a lot to do. They have an outdoor movie, and lots of other activities. It is a bit pricey, but at least you are getting amenities," notes Jimmy P. about Plymouth Rock Camping Resort.

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