Glamping near Prairie du Sac, WI

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    Merry Mac's Campground and Smokey Hollow Campground offer premium glamping accommodations for travelers seeking comfortable outdoor experiences near Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. Both locations feature fully-furnished yurts with electricity, comfortable beds, and climate control systems that maintain ideal temperatures regardless of weather conditions. The spacious yurts provide a resort-style camping atmosphere while maintaining a connection to nature. One guest shared, "My family and I love the yurts and the giant pool/pond. The park model rentals are nice now that my grandma is getting older." Smokey Hollow supplements their glamping options with additional canvas accommodations that provide a more rustic but still luxurious experience. Each glamping unit includes essential amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and proximity to modern bathhouses with hot showers and flush toilets, creating an ideal balance between wilderness immersion and comfort.

    Recreational options abound at these Wisconsin glamping destinations with swimming ponds equipped with inflatable water features being particularly popular at both locations. Merry Mac's glamping guests enjoy access to a brand new swimming pool, beach volleyball courts, and organized activities like water wars and DJ dance parties on summer weekends. "Super fun campground with so much to do! Lots of games for all up by lodge. DJ dance party on the deck at night. Lake full of all kinds of floats the kids can climb and jump on," noted a recent visitor. These glamping resorts sit within easy driving distance of Devil's Lake State Park, offering convenient access to hiking trails and natural attractions. Seasonal operation runs primarily from mid-April through mid-October, with some themed weekends and special events occurring throughout the summer months. Reservations are recommended, especially for unique glamping experiences during peak season.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Prairie du Sac (44)

      1. Blue Mound State Park Campground

      4.6(28)20mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Excellent for RVs but some sites are non-electric. There are no other hookups, but there is a dump station. Every site has a fire pit and a picnic table. Many sites have a slight slope."

      "The biggest issue we faced was the amount of noise. All of the sites surrounding us knew each other and partied together. People that partied until 1am, yelling and being loud as hell."

      from $18 / night

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      2. Merry Mac's Campground

      4.8(6)7mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "DJ dance party on the deck at night. Lake full of all kinds of floats the kids can climb and jump on. Clean pool to cool off in. Sand volleyball, ga ga ball, huge park."

      "The staff is great, the pool is brand new! They have a huge pond with inflatables. It’s located right by Devils lake. Firewood for sale, great wifi, clean bathhouses/rooms"

      from $35 / night

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      3. Sandstone Ridge Campground — Mirror Lake State Park

      4.3(21)19mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The lake is great for kayaking. Lots of sandstone cliffs. We only did 2 hiking trails but they were well maintained. The site was good."

      "Electric only, but easy enough to fill up your fresh water tank on the way in the campground. Hiking trails, beach on site. Kayaking and fishing popular in the park."

      4. Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

      4.1(13)16mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Also have spots for hanging hammocks, and some sites are positioned well for groups. Despite the very crowded campground, the bathrooms were immaculate. Even the Men's room was super clean."

      "We had full hook up, a picnic table & fire pit, our friends camped next to us in #5. The store had supplies, and firewood they deliver it to your site."

      from $45 - $85 / night

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      5. Smokey Hollow Campground

      3.7(7)13mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Behind the office was a large pond with a sand beach, lots of blow up pool toys, a bar, and volleyball, plus there are trikes and bikes available after you play mini-golf."

      "The scenery is stunning, and the friendly staff really make a difference."

      6. Wisconsin Dells KOA

      4.2(23)24mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "RV, tent, cabins, Lodge. Pool, playground, basketball/ volleyball courts, game room, camp store, laundry, dish washing station and air hose for tires! Full hookup sites, some with nice cement pads."

      "We stayed at KOA in Wisconsin dells, which was about a mile away from everything.  We called to RSVP. Which was a breeze."

      7. Crystal Lake Campground

      3.0(2)5mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The lake is perfect for paddling and the trails are amazing."

      8. Baraboo RV Resort by Rjourney

      3.7(6)15mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s also less than 20 minutes away from devils lake state park which we spent our Saturday exploring."

      "The shower house and bathrooms were very clean. The pond had lots of great inflatables for the kids to climb on, and even the adults enjoyed them. The sand was clean with plenty of lounge chairs."

      9. Yogi Bear TM Camp-Resort & Waterplayground

      4.1(11)20mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We camped on site 120, a “red carpet” site which means full hooks ups, grill, fire pit, cement slab, 2 wrist bands to do the activities and 2 welcome drinks."

      "Visit the pools and try out the golf cart trail. Golf carts can be rented at the front hut."

      10. Sky High Camping Resort

      4.5(6)17mi from Prairie du SacRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to the dells."

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    Glamping Reviews near Prairie du Sac, WI

    360 Reviews of 44 Prairie du Sac Campgrounds


    • Kathie M.
      Aug. 7, 2021

      Wisconsin Dells KOA

      WI Dells KOA

      Very nice KOA in WI Dells. RV, tent, cabins, Lodge. Pool, playground, basketball/ volleyball courts, game room, camp store, laundry, dish washing station and air hose for tires! Full hookup sites, some with nice cement pads. They escort you to your site and help guide for back in sites! Daily trash pickup from sites. They even deliver ice and firewood to your site. Activities for kids. They even text for severe weather information.

    • Amanda K.
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Silver Springs Campsites Inc

      Family Fun & Lots of Space

      We came here with a group of four families. It was excellent to have tent, cabin and rv spots available as each family felt comfortable staying there. Very spacious campsites. Clean and well manicured. They have a fully stocked store, pool, kangaroo pad and lake with inflatable slides etc. Their playground is awesome and kept all 12 kids ages 1-12 busy for the whole day. We would stay there again. Showers are 25cents for 4mins. Pretty clean and updated bathroom facilities.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 16, 2023

      Pilgrims Campground

      Hillside Tent Camping & RV Bliss

      Conveniently located next to absolutely nothing just due northwest of Fort Atkinson, you’ll love Pilgrim’s Campground for its successful delivery of (capital letters) P&Q! What I love most about this location is how they keep all the RV campers penned in up against the slight diagonal embankment, which actually provides some pretty phenomenal views of the surrounding areas (if not your next door neighbors) as well as excellent drainage and subsequently separated from the primitive TV campsites. These latter sites are placed just due southwest of the grounds and are pitched perfectly in a tree-lined meadow, encircled by freshly cut corn fields, where you’ll find no shortage of amazing animals coming to graze throughout the day (and night) from deer, raccoons, opossums and endless tag teams of squirrels. 

      Because there isn’t so much around, be prepared to bring everything with you (save ice and wood, which is sold on-site). While the bathroom / shower facilities are just passable, what you are giving up in terms of creature comforts is more than made up for in the sheer proximity to all of nature. During the warm summer months, there’s a small in-ground pool on-site, which sits right in front of the main office. All of the standard camping surround-sound elements are here from fire rings and picnic tables to water, electrical (50 / 30 / 20 / 15 amp) and sewer hook-ups. In all, there’s about 100 sites here at Pilgrims Campground, with the lion’s share of this pet-friendly property dedicated to overnight and seasonal RV / 5th Wheelers offering both back-in and pull-through sites. 

      Insider’s Tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you don’t mind some rough hiking, there’s fantastic ‘spazierengehen’ to be had just wandering around the countryside in the bountiful corn and bean fields or head over to nearby Dorothy Carnes County Park for some decent trails to explore; (2) In the event that you don’t like being awaken too early from all of the nearby roosters, then bring some ear plugs; (3) When you grow tired of having to forage through either your on-board RV mini-fridge or bear-proof Cordova roto-molded cooler, then look no further than ‘What’s the Point’ (no, seriously, that's the name of the restaurant!) for traditional Midwestern comfort food like corned beef & cabbage, fried fish, BBQ ribs and prime rib; (4) Should you come bearing watercraft and looking for a decent spot to dip your kayak or canoe at, then check out Rose Lake State Natural Area, which BTW is quite small, but very convenient, or try out much larger Red Cedar Lake or Lake Ripley; and (5) Cell coverage and WiFi is pretty horrific in these parts, so bring a booster or plan to leave civilization behind you. 

      Happy Camping!

    • Kim L.
      May. 26, 2020

      Fox Hill RV Park & Campground

      New sites vs old sites

      This is our second stay here as RV campers. We stayed for 3 nights over the Memorial Day weekend, and it was packed with campers. There are 2 main sections of the campground: the new part that is all full hook-up RV sites and the older part which is a mix of W/E and S/W/E. The new section will be a lot better next year, but *just* finished construction and it is still a wide open area. It was dusty and hot because the grass isn't gown in yet, there's still a ton of sand, and no trees. So the new sites currently have little to no shade (see pictures). If you have a big rig and need pull through with full hook up, it may be worth it. We chose to get a smaller campsite with just W/E because there are trees and shade, and it just feels a little more like camping. Also have spots for hanging hammocks, and some sites are positioned well for groups.

      Despite the very crowded campground, the bathrooms were immaculate. Even the Men's room was super clean. They have 3 indoor showers in each gender bathroom, and a couple of outdoor shower stalls. The pool was also open, and warm enough to swim in. They also had some fun activities for the kids, but it was a challenge to maintain safe distancing with all of the interested people.

      I think this is a great campground for families that want some of the nicer amenities (pool, rental bikes, games, etc) that the nearby state parks are lacking. It's our preferred campground to use as base camp for hiking and exploring nearby. You're only a 10 min drive from the Dells, but you have the fee of an up north campground. The owners are super helpful and nice. Once the  new area fills in with grass and some shade trees, this place will be 5 stars in my book. Did I mention there are 2 dog play areas? Really well kept and a wonderful touch.

    • Kelli V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2021

      Yogi Bear TM Camp-Resort & Waterplayground

      A blast for the kids!

      We camped on site 120, a “red carpet” site which means full hooks ups, grill, fire pit, cement slab, 2 wrist bands to do the activities and 2 welcome drinks. I used to come here as a kid and the park still looks very similar still- nostalgic for sure! But they’ve definitely made some upgrades to the pool- which has a slide a separate hot tub and a separate kids area. The roads are wide enough, but very narrow. We are a 33.6 ft rig so navigating around parked cars was a challenge as people had their vehicles right to the road. TIP: the site markers come out of the ground so if you need to, remove it so you can get in. There is TONS OF STUFF for kids to do here!!! It was Halloween theme weekend so there was trick or treating, a haunted house, dance party… lots of stuff. My fav thing as an adult is the “Hey ride!” They pile people onto a trailer turned wagon and drive around the park and yell “HEEEEEYYYYYYYYY” to every person they see!!! (Don’t forget to say “Hey!” back and wave! 🙂) it’s so fun to see the kids on that thing! They also do ceramics and have a wonderful selection of food at the Pool (as well as a wonderfully stocked bar.) They do Yogi Bear Cartoons each night which is neat! The rent golf carts by 30 minutes but the park isn’t giant, you don’t really need a cart unless it’s for the hills. If you go to the boat area- take your vehicle if you don’t want a work out on the way back up.

    • N
      Sep. 29, 2021

      Blue Mound State Park Campground

      Good RV sites, great site isolation

      The sites are very well isolated and shaded, and have a well maintained gravel and packed earth surface. Not great for staking a tent, but doable. Excellent for RVs but some sites are non-electric. There are no other hookups, but there is a dump station. Every site has a fire pit and a picnic table. Many sites have a slight slope. Trail access to both the state park trails and to the Military Ridge Trail which runs nearby.

      I stayed two nights in a tent and really struggled to find an ok spot on my site to pitch it, between the slope and the occasional roots and rocks. I managed to get stakes in but only at great effort. It looked like some other sites may have been better suited.

      There is a raccoon problem here. They were definitely snooping through my things on the first night. Heard coyotes during the night in the distance.

      Overall I'm pretty happy with my stay due to the location in the park, and most of the issues I had would be moot with an RV.

    • Pat L.
      Jun. 11, 2022

      Sherwood Forest Camping and RV Park

      Traditional campground in need of upgrades

      Sherwood Forest Campground is a long time family run campground in an excellent location for enjoying all that the Wisconsin Dells has to offer. Our site had 50 amp electric, water and sewer connections. We were situated on the upper ridge of the campground, furthest from the office/camp store and swimming pool. Our showers were very disappointing. The shower stall had a single stackable plastic lawn chair and a curtain. No mirror, no towel bar or hook, no shelf or caddy in the shower for toiletries. To operate the shower, one must push in the valve, hope the water is a suitable temperature, and repeat after about 20 seconds, or keep pushing while performing your ablutions one handed. The swimming pool, while advertised as heated to 80 degrees, was not heated at all. There is a fairly complete camp store, a splash pad for kids, a game room and laundry available. Some seasonal sites are also available.

    • J
      Aug. 6, 2018

      Wisconsin Riverside Resort

      Camping with all the amenities

      We came here to enjoy some river tubing! Free shuttle takes you up river for a 3 hour float trip. We reserved one campsite for 2 couples. There was a picnic table, fire pit and electric hookup onsite. Port o potties and spigot nearby and a dumpster for trash. They have non electric camp sites along with RV sites and cabins with everything you could need including kitchen and tv. Seems like a lot of people stay there for the long haul as there are some trailer homes with heavy decoration.

      The general store has everything you would need available for purchase and there's a large bar/restaurant attached. We were there the same day of a wedding reception. Free mini golf and swimming pool for campers. Bugs were a bit of an issue but thats expected. The river is clean with a shallow sandy bottom which attracts many parties and fun times. Not exactly the place for a quiet getaway.

    • Rx Q.
      Jun. 19, 2022

      Cox Hollow Campground — Governor Dodge State Park

      Noisy

      This was my first and probably last time camping at Cox Hollow. Let’s start with positive: easy access to the campsite I was able to park my car right by the tent. Bathrooms and showers seemed clean enough, but I would recommend wearing some sort of footwear while you shower. Now the negatives: loud and obnoxious families with screaming bratty kids, people leave food scraps so raccoons are not scared and come right up to you sniffing for food, people have zero courtesy and slam bathroom door non stop, not to mention slamming down dumpster lids literally all day and late into the evening. Oh and did I mention screaming kids? Apparently “quiet hours” are from 11pm-8am, well the noise continued almost into midnight hours and as early as 6:30am. Thumping stereos with loud music, also can’t blame dogs for barking, but we had a howler and it kept going all the time. Forget about sleeping in or enjoying the sounds of nature. I’d like try different campsite at this park, but won’t be returning to Cox Hollow.


    Guide to Prairie du Sac

    Prairie du Sac's camping options extend beyond glamping into traditional camping experiences, with elevations ranging from 780 to 950 feet throughout the area. The region experiences warm summers with average July temperatures of 83°F and winters averaging 25°F, creating distinct camping seasons. Most campgrounds near Prairie du Sac operate from mid-April through October, though weather can extend or shorten these timeframes.

    What to do

    Water activities at Cox Hollow: Cox Hollow at Governor Dodge State Park offers excellent kayaking options with two lakes. "There are two good lakes for kayaking/canoeing/fishing/swimming. Lots of good hiking trails and they are working on a big improvement to the equestrian campground," notes Paul C.

    Hiking trail exploration: The region offers multiple trail options across multiple difficulty levels, particularly at Mirror Lake. "Plenty of hiking trails and geocaches! Campsites aren't very close together but it depends which campground you stay. I love being in the wooded areas," shares Denise L. at Sandstone Ridge Campground.

    Disc golf courses: Many campgrounds feature disc golf courses as recreational options. "This park has some nature trails, disc golf, and a good size dog run. It's well kept and maintained," reports Kim L. about Fox Hill RV Park.

    What campers like

    Private wooded campsites: Many campers appreciate the balance of privacy with amenities. "Private sites with lots of woods. Shower and toilets are clean... staff is great. Firewood is also high quality.. $7/bundle or 3 for $20," says Stacey N. about their experience at Sandstone Ridge Campground.

    Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain high standards of cleanliness. "The bathrooms were nice for what I saw of them. I just wish the bathrooms were warmer as they were not much warmer than outside," notes Emily F. when describing her Sandstone Ridge Campground experience.

    Seasonal activities: Baraboo RV Resort offers themed weekends and special events. "Activities every week. Pool. Pond. Playground. Mini golf. Options for tent camping, cabin camping (both basic and deluxe), RV, seasonal sites. Friendly owners. Great gift/supply store," shares Jessica A.

    What you should know

    Yurt camping options: For those seeking yurt camping near Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, multiple campgrounds offer these unique accommodations. Wisconsin Dells KOA provides yurt rentals among their accommodation types, with nearby amenities including "a nice pool, awesome aqua pad for the kids and game room. No child will be disappointed here!" according to Kelli D.

    Site selection considerations: Campsite terrain varies significantly across the region. "We stayed in site #4 it was nice sized and quiet. We had full hook up, a picnic table & fire pit, our friends camped next to us in #5," explains B M. about their stay at Fox Hill RV Park.

    Weather adaptability: The region experiences variable weather, particularly in spring and fall. "We visited for opening weekend during COVID-19, so the park was quiet but open. The staff and owners here were very friendly and extremely helpful when we ran into some snags with setting up camp," shares Kim L. about Fox Hill RV Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas beyond just pools. "The pond had lots of great inflatables for the kids to climb on, and even the adults enjoyed them. The sand was clean with plenty of lounge chairs. Not much shade at the beach, bring your own," advises Joan about Baraboo Hills Campground.

    Themed weekend selection: Consider scheduling around special events. "This is a good, clean campsite. Your kids will have fun here. There is lot to do. Mostly RV sites," notes Sajjad A. about their experience at Merry Mac's Campground.

    Playground proximity: Some sites offer better access to play areas than others. "Our spot, F-2, was right across from the playground and great for my kiddo. Only neighbors to the sides and woods behind," recalls Kim L. about Fox Hill RV Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling preparation: Many RV sites require leveling equipment. "Our site was very unlevel side to side. It took two 2x6 and a 1x6 under the camp side to be level. That made the first step into the coach, and last step out of the coach extremely high off the ground," warns Jeff G. about his stay at Fox Hill RV Park.

    Campsite size considerations: Site dimensions vary considerably between campgrounds and loops. "The lots are very small, but overall paved and level so you will have a quick set up. You are on top of your neighbor and your fire pit is close (too close) to all your stuff," cautions Kim L. about Wisconsin Dells KOA.

    Utility positioning: RV hookup locations can impact setup efficiency. "All site are pretty level with gravel pad and logically positioned utilities. The tent loop is more remote, but not a far walk from the park and pool," notes Kim L. about Fox Hill RV Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Prairie du Sac, WI is Blue Mound State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

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