Best Glamping near Plymouth, WI

Kohler-Andrae State Park houses impressive glamping accommodations along the shores of Lake Michigan, providing a luxury outdoor experience just a short drive from Plymouth, Wisconsin. The park features a large teepee for rent that accommodates several people with cots provided, situated on a wooden platform atop a hill with lake views. For those seeking a more substantial glamping experience, the park also offers an ADA-accessible cabin that reviewers describe as "the best I've seen in a state park." These accommodations come with picnic tables, fire pits, and access to modern bathroom facilities with hot showers. Plymouth Rock Camping Resort adds to the area's glamping options with upscale accommodations featuring electric hookups, water access, and resort amenities. According to a visitor, "The amenities are pretty great, with an outdoor movie and lots of other activities."

The expansive beachfront at Kohler-Andrae stretches the entire park length, offering glampers direct access to Lake Michigan's pristine shoreline where sunrise views are particularly spectacular. Glampers can explore pine forests and dunes via well-maintained hiking trails, with many mentioning the tranquility of falling asleep to the sound of waves. Three swimming pools, mini-golf, and scheduled outdoor entertainment enhance the resort experience at Plymouth Rock. Seasonal considerations include optimal glamping between April and October, with both locations featuring reservable sites that book quickly during summer months. Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground, within easy reach of Plymouth, rounds out the luxury camping options with yurt accommodations and unique recreational opportunities. One reviewer noted, "If you're looking to quietly sit around the fire, the marsh is great! The restaurant on site has great food too!"

Best Glamping Sites Near Plymouth, Wisconsin (9)

    1. Kohler-Andrae State Park

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

    "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."

    "Riding my bicycle laden with touring gear in the rain, I was quite wet by the time I arrived at the state park entrance."

    2. 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."

    3. Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Elkhart Lake, WI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 459-3060

    "If your looking to quietly sit around the fire the marsh is great! Not much for kid entertainment except a playground and fishing. The restaurant on site has great food though!!!"

    "Plenty to do around this one as well. They have an 18 hole disc golf course and a nine hole soccer ball course. Brand new play ground added."

    4. Lazy Days

    5 Reviews
    West Bend, WI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 675-6511

    $31 - $43 / night

    "Swimming lake was very warm and clean. Fishing was available. Very affordable canoe kayak rentals. Mini golf and a little store where if you need it they have it."

    5. 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."

    6. Devils River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Maribel, WI
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 863-2812

    "The sites are electric/water and they do have a dump station very close by. The central pond and waterfall were awesome! "

    "This year they've added a deck off of the bathroom/shower building. It seems like it was almost done.

    One night there was very loud partying at some of the seasonal campers sites."

    7. Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    7 Reviews
    Menomonee Falls, WI
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (262) 548-7801

    $25 - $80 / night

    "There are miles of nice hiking trails, a nice beach, pavilions to rent, horse riding trails, archery range and I’m sure I’m missing more."

    "We stayed with a group of people here with no electricity but was able to use my generator during the day while camping in my pop-up. Hot shower, public lake to go kayaking in."

    8. The Playful Goose Campground

    5 Reviews
    Horicon, WI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 485-4744

    "Bath house was a bit dated but okay. Coin operated showers, 25 cent for several minutes. Pay attention to reservation online or call….they have multiple types of sites."

    "I really enjoyed the large lot we were on that backed up to a creek which you cannot hear or see but it is all forest behind you."

    9. Apple Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kaukauna, WI
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (920) 532-4386

    $41 / night

    "We camped here because it was close to an event we needed to attend.  We enjoyed our stay here and felt very welcome. "

    "Peaceful quiet campground with a nice pool, well stocked fishing pond for catch and release. Only downside, there is nothing to do at this campground, and you have to drive 30 minutes to the city."

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Glamping Reviews near Plymouth, WI

89 Reviews of 9 Plymouth Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    Quiet hours not enforced

    We were just looking for a site to stay overnight after a wedding we attended near by.  The sites ver very close together, but the biggest complaint is the noise into the wee hours of the morning.  What good are quiet hours if they are not enforced?  The people across from us were playing music and being loud well past 1:00 am.  Overall the park looks nice, but we would not recommend this place based on the noise after quiet hours.

  • 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.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2016

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Kohler - Andrae State Park, WI

    Riding my bicycle laden with touring gear in the rain, I was quite wet by the time I arrived at the state park entrance. The two ladies inside were very helpful and got me set up in a site near the showers. However after riding the mile to get to the site I found it occupied. They had until 3 to leave. Luckily my phone had service so I called and switched to the next one over. I set up my tent and threw my stuff inside as the rain drizzled around me.

    The rain gave way around 3 so I went out and tended to the chain. As I was working the camp hosts came by. They cleaned out the fire pit and found broken glass, watermelon and other trash left by the last group. We had a nice conversation. They said that they knew the couple who hosts the next state park I'm riding to so I'll pass on their hellos. Then I walked out to the beach and found whitecaps on the waves.

    This is a great state park and well worth your stopping by.

  • K
    Jul. 5, 2022

    Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks

    Nice park

    Great park with swimming beach, trails, dog park, and archery range. Campsites were ok, not much separation or privacy at all. Pit toilets and metros desperately need to be cleaned more often. We had very noisy neighbors that did not respect the quiet hours rule and park staff did nothing to intervene. Very convenient that they drive through the Campground to sell/deliver firewood tho. I'd stay here again because the park overall is great, but I would try to choose a better site. #9 looked alright, and in the 20#s looked a bit more tree lined and bigger.

  • Emily M.
    Jul. 7, 2021

    Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground

    Bizarre Experience

    This was the strangest camping experience I've ever had. It was early June and there were maybe two or three other sites set up in the entire campground. I made my reservations online for a tent site and nothing indicated that the site I selected was an overflow site. These "overflow" sites were scantly numbered, and there were fewer fire pits and picnic tables than indicated online. All of these tent sites were scattered in a grass field among the frisbee golf. We were glad no one was playing frisbee golf because it was intermixed with where the tents would be, so people would be getting hit with frisbees.

    My friend and I pitched our tent closest to the bathroom because we could not find the actual spot we reserved online. We could not find anyone to ask about our site other than the waitresses at the restaurant who were very busy. We ate at the restaurant too and were unimpressed. Unless you get the day's special, it is very overpriced and the portions are small.

    The bathrooms were clean (because no one else was at the campground), but there was no drinking water. We were on a bike tour and had to bike over 10 miles in the morning to find some good drinking water. I don't believe I paid $25 for something that was barely a campsite and had no drinking water.

    I might of enjoyed it more if I had time to explore the area and the tower, but just dropping in for the night was not a great experience. It felt the campground only came to be because somebody wanted to open a restaurant and his buddy thought it would be a genius idea to let people camp there too.

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    The Playful Goose Campground

    Spacious lots, nice staff

    Indoor pool great for kids. Bath house was a bit dated but okay. Coin operated showers, 25 cent for several minutes. Pay attention to reservation online or call….they have multiple types of sites. We accidentally got one without sewer, but they have dump tank on property so no issue. They have fire pits on the sites as well as picnic tables. Nice trails within different areas of campground.

  • 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.

  • Amber C.
    May. 30, 2022

    The Playful Goose Campground

    Large lots, older facilities and utility hook ups, few amenities

    I really enjoyed the large lot we were on that backed up to a creek which you cannot hear or see but it is all forest behind you. We were situated where the seasonal campers are and near the edge of the campground. Then there is a farm field and I saw deer every day which was lovely. Overall, it was a very quiet part of the campground.

    They have a small store and an indoor pool which is nice with Wisconsin weather being unpredictable. It was very crowded on the shallower side and the slide goes into the shallow side as well which makes it very crowded and splashy. I found my time in the pool awesome when there was no one or families whi watch their kids and are just calmer. When big hoards showed up it was a very annoying experience. There's barely seating and it was really dark in the room.

    They pride their grass, as they should because it is nice, but the roads in campground were all very narrow so we had to drive on it if a car was coming. If they could widen the roads a bit it would be helpful for driving as well as save their grass more. Similar to their entry, pretty narrow. If their entry was one way and had a different exit it would be helpful.

    Overall, the staff was helpful and it was a very pretty campground with friendly seasonal folks. We didn't really interact with any one on the other side of the grounds.

    As I said, if they could widen the roads, make a separate exit, add more amenities like theme activities for kids, and make the pool area less dark and move the slide to the deeper end or even 4ft area it would be 5 stars.

  • Maaya Y.
    Jan. 30, 2022

    Kohler-Andrae State Park

    Great first camping experience with my friends!

    Great campground! It was my first time camping with my friends and we all enjoyed our stay here. Campsites were spacious and well maintained. Came with a table and a fire pit. There were clean bathrooms with shower facilities. In comparison to Chicago's Lake Michigan, the water up here was a lot cleaner so we didn't feel gross after swimming. There was a nice lake and a dock for fishing, which we loved!


Guide to Plymouth

Camping near Plymouth, Wisconsin offers numerous options within a 30-mile radius, ranging from state parks to private campgrounds. The region features glacial kettle moraine landscapes with dense woodlands and several bodies of water, creating varied terrain for campers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, while summer averages around 80°F with moderate humidity—ideal for seasonal camping from May through September.

What to do

Hiking the dunes: At Kohler-Andrae State Park, visitors can explore unique cordwalk trails through natural sand dunes. "Hiking trails are great, especially the ones through the dunes. Definitely worth the stay!" notes Elliot Q. The park features a mix of "trails, dunes, marshes, forests, and Lake Michigan" with "very nice nature center" facilities.

Swimming options: The area offers both natural and man-made swimming areas with different advantages. "Three swimming pools, Mimi golf, outdoor movies, the weekend we were there they had a band," reports Lauren P. about local entertainment options. For natural swimming, Lake Michigan provides "gorgeous sunsets" with beaches that are "very nice" according to multiple visitors.

Exploring nearby attractions: The region contains interesting geological and historical sites worth visiting. "Make sure to venture into Sheybogan and check out the lighthouse," suggests Kathie M. Other campers mention "The New Hope Cave is only open to tour 1 weekend of the month" and "the Manitowoc Breakwater Lighthouse is on Lake Michigan about 30 minutes away."

What campers like

Diverse camping terrain: Devils River Campground offers "grassy sites with tall trees for partial shade" and river access for exploration. "One year we caught about 60 crayfish and cooked them on the campstove and ate them," shares one camper. The campground features a swimming pond and access to nearby cave systems.

Weather considerations: The Plymouth area experiences typical Wisconsin seasonal patterns requiring preparation. "I wasn't planning on it being that cool at night, I know better now," mentions one camper about spring camping temperatures. Another notes that "If you go when it is raining you won't be able to go in many of the caves as they become flooded but it does make some really cool waterfalls!"

Peace and quiet: Some locations specifically cater to those seeking tranquility. Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park Campground provides a peaceful setting for those wanting to escape crowds. As one camper noted, "If your looking to quietly sit around the fire the marsh is great! Not much for kid entertainment except a playground and fishing."

What you should know

Campsite privacy varies: Site layouts differ significantly between campgrounds with many offering limited seclusion. "Not the most private but its a big park, and the facilities are stocked and clean," mentions one Kohler-Andrae visitor. Another camper notes some locations have "sites are literally over a mile of tight, windy road to get to them."

Reservation requirements: Most popular sites book quickly during peak season. Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks requires advance planning as it offers limited sites. "It is one of the kids favorites. The sites are just about all wooded. Not huge but a good size for a country park," states Matt N. about the campground's popularity.

Yurt camping options: For those interested in yurt camping near Plymouth, Wisconsin, several locations offer these structures as alternatives to traditional tents or cabins. "We stayed with a group of people here with no electricity but was able to use my generator during the day," notes one camper about accommodations. Yurts typically require reservation well in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Breezy Hill Campground offers numerous amenities designed for children. "Family friendly campground. Plenty for the kids to do. Theres a fishing pond (catch and release) arcade, jumping pillow etc.," shares Matthew J. The campground regularly hosts weekend events for families.

Beach access considerations: When camping with children, beaches with gradual entries work best. "The expansive beachfront stretches the entire park length" at some locations, while others feature "a nice beach with life guards" making swimming safer for families with young children.

Space for play: Look for campgrounds with open areas for recreation. "There is a large open area and play area for kids to run around walkable from the camping, lots of little paths to explore!" mentions Kendra G. Some locations offer "Brand new play ground added" facilities for children of various ages.

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility: The Playful Goose Campground offers various RV site options with differing amenities. "We accidentally got one without sewer, but they have dump tank on property so no issue," notes Beth B. Another camper advises, "Pay attention to reservation online or call….they have multiple types of sites."

Hookup variations: Electric and water availability differs across campgrounds. Some locations offer full hookups while others provide only electric. One RVer explains, "We wanted septic and they didn't tell us that the septic is a guy in a truck who comes by one or two times a week." For those requiring consistent sewer access, confirming this service is essential.

Leveling challenges: Terrain across the Plymouth area varies significantly with many sites requiring leveling equipment. "Even though we were on a hill the campsight was level. We had plenty of room for rv and tow," shares Robert O. Some campgrounds have recently improved site grading while others remain more rustic with natural terrain.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Plymouth, WI is Kohler-Andrae State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 45 reviews.

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