Best Glamping near Stockholm, WI

Red Cedar Glamping offers boutique camping accommodations in Wisconsin with two luxury yurt rentals. The property features drinking water, fire pits with provided firewood, and toilet facilities while maintaining a secluded natural setting. Located approximately 26 miles from Stockholm, these glamping sites are situated in a wooded area with hiking trails accessible directly from the property. Pets are not permitted at this glamping destination, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere for all guests. A recent visitor noted, "Very cozy tents with comfortable beds, firewood, firewood starters, and trails, this property has it all."

Whippoorwill Ranch Kampground, another glamping option in the region, includes cabin rentals along with glamping accommodations about 15 miles from Stockholm. The property boasts electric hookups, water hookups, sanitary dump stations, and allows pets for those traveling with furry companions. Open from April 15 to October 15, this highly-rated campground appeals to those seeking a balance between natural surroundings and essential amenities. The campground sits near the Zumbro River, providing opportunities for water activities and fishing. One camper shared, "We had a fabulous experience at BJ's this weekend. Mark, Sheri and the staff are good people who work hard to make sure you have a great time."

Best Glamping Sites Near Stockholm, Wisconsin (12)

    1. Stockholm Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Stockholm, WI
    0 miles
    Website

    "The town of Stockholm is an easy walk with restaurants, baker, gift shops, and art gallery. The campground is first come, first serve."

    "Right on Lake Pepin"

    2. Kruger Campground and Management Unit

    4 Reviews
    Kellogg, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 345-3401

    $14 / night

    "Fire rings have attached grills. Lovely walking trails. Near Lake Pepin. One negative was orange/rusty water from hand pump well. $14 a night!!! We plan to camp there again."

    "Nice and tucked away. Sites are very private. Has beautiful trails. Next to the river great for exploring and fishing."

    3. Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

    50 Reviews
    Elba, MN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 932-3007

    "Drinking water had already been turned off for the season, but the bathroom still had running water and flush toilets in mid-October. Easy access to hiking trails."

    "Site 53 was close to the showers and water spigot and it was a big enough spot for 2 tents while being private. It was a 10-20 minute walk to anywhere else."

    4. Whippoorwill Ranch Kampground

    1 Review
    Plainview, MN
    15 miles
    +1 (507) 534-3590

    "Mark, Sheri and the staff are good people who work hard to make sure you have a great time. The food is excellent and comes out SO FAST; bravo to the kitchen staff!"

    5. Afton State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Denmark, MN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 436-5391

    "It was a shaded site perfect for our hammocks, it was quiet and very secluded. The Yurt was very cool! Very comfortable beds and plenty of space for the 6 of us to stay and sleep."

    "This was only my second camping trip, my first being the superior trail with an 8 mile hike in and no amenities."

    6. Lake Byllesby Regional Park

    12 Reviews
    Cannon Falls, MN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 263-4447

    "We didn’t get to swim at the lake because it was shut down due to a chemical spill at the time, but we did walk over and check it out. The views are great!"

    "All spots have a lake view and the beach is within walking distance. We love it here. It’s not to easy to get spots on the holiday weekends, but somehow we managed it"

    7. Red Cedar Glamping

    1 Review
    Menomonie, WI
    26 miles
    Website

    $69 - $120 / night

    "With comfortable beds, firewood, firewood starters, and trails, this property has it all. Secluded but close to town. Book them today and leave them a review here!"

    8. Chester Woods Park

    6 Reviews
    Eyota, MN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 285-7050

    "Nice park for everyone’s type from tents, cabins and all size RV’s. Electric only at the camp sites but have water and dump station on site. Clean bathrooms and showers."

    "It has a campground and man-made lake (created when Bear Creek was dammed for a flood control project) with hiking trails, a horse trail, picnic shelters, a beach, and a playground."

    9. Shades of Sherwood Campground

    1 Review
    Zumbrota, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 732-5100

    "Great tent sites some along river lots of activities for children and adults tubing down the river, man-made lake with blowups, scooters, swimming poolAnd jumping pillow."

    10. Rice Lake Campground — Rice Lake State Park

    13 Reviews
    Owatonna, MN
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 455-5871

    "My only complaint was how close together the walk-in sites were."

    "Beautiful forested area just outside Owatonna. Easy drive past beautiful farms to town. Camp host told us mosquitoes were light this year; they seemed plentiful to me!"

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Glamping Reviews near Stockholm, WI

134 Reviews of 12 Stockholm Campgrounds


  • B
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    Great camper cabins for spring and fall

    Each cabin has four sleeping spots: 2 bunk beds, and the 2 couches convert to beds. There's a heater inside, but no AC, which makes these the most suitable during the spring and fall.

    There is a fire ring outside of each cabin, along with a table. No cooking is allowed inside the cabins, which can make things rough if the weather isn't cooperating. 

    We enjoy hiking around the trails, but we primarily go to decompress, lounge around, and play games, read, etc. There's WiFi available, but depending on which cabin you reserve signal will be took weak for real usage. Same for mobile data -- don't plan on cell service here.

    The bathroom facilities are nice. Outside water is shut off during some parts of the year, so bring your own drinking water if you are camping close to/during winter.

    Cabins are accessible for those who need special assistance, which is nice. The only caveat is I don't recall there being an automatic door opener to the cabins.

    While the cabins are close together, noise is not a factor once you're inside. 

    It's difficult to get reservations, so I recommend trying to start booking 120 days in advance, which is the farthest out you can reserve. For example, as of this review (early June), all weekends are booked for all cabins.

  • Mark N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2021

    Chester Woods Park

    Nice County Park

    Nice park for everyone’s type from tents, cabins and all size RV’s. Electric only at the camp sites but have water and dump station on site. Clean bathrooms and showers. Best value I’ve seen for fire wood. Has many walking trails that you can take your dog on and just a couple that you can’t.

  • Scott M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 22, 2022

    Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    Great Cold Weather Option

    Super simple camping cabins. They each have 4 spots and have contactless entry as you get sent a code to use. There is no cooking inside the cabin so you have to use the fire ring outside. Shower facilities are really nice and match the cabins. Plan ahead as these are hard to come by.

  • Hilary S.
    Oct. 16, 2018

    Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

    Crowded with RVs, but nice and quiet on the periphery

    Drinking water had already been turned off for the season, but the bathroom still had running water and flush toilets in mid-October. Easy access to hiking trails. My site was close in distance to adjacent ones, but was on the edge by the creek, so it was pretty quiet. None of the cart-in sites were vacant the night I stayed, but those looked lovely as well.

  • Brian K.
    May. 7, 2017

    Chester Woods Park

    Great weekend spot!

    Chester Woods is a county park just east of Rochester, MN. It has a campground and man-made lake (created when Bear Creek was dammed for a flood control project) with hiking trails, a horse trail, picnic shelters, a beach, and a playground. The campsites have nice, soft ground for tents, and electrical outlets are available. It can get noisy on the weekend, but the sites are nice along the edge of the campground.

    The lake offers the opportunity to fish for panfish, catfish, and bass. There are a lot of submerged trees from before the Creek was dammed that provide good habitat in deep water, and there is also good shoreline structure and weed beds. There is a fish cleaning house next to the campground which has electric lighting, but no running water.

  • Emily G.
    Jul. 10, 2017

    Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

    Family Friendly and Laid Back Exploring

    We stayed for 2 nights at Whitewater State Park with a group of 4. Site 53 was close to the showers and water spigot and it was a big enough spot for 2 tents while being private. It was a 10-20 minute walk to anywhere else. We hiked up chimney rock for some great vistas, swam at the sandy beach, bought ice cream sandwiches at the nature store, and enjoyed talking with the visitor center staff. There were a lot of picnic spots, pavilions, and fire pits for day trips. There were a lot of fresh black berries all around the state park which were fun to gather and eat. The Elba Firetower was a quick 3 miles down the road by car and was a nice little outing. Whitewater was a bit spread out for our liking and unfortunately the woman's shower/bathroom had toilets that were pulled off the entire weekend so you could see and smell raw sewage. Once they fix the bathrooms it'd be a 5 star knowing you'd have to walk a bit. We would stay again at 53, but sites 62, 63, 64 or the walk in sites looked awesome since they were along the river. They are expanding the state park camping which will be a welcomed update and addition.

  • T
    Jun. 18, 2018

    Afton State Park Campground

    Hiking and Yurting

    I have stayed multiple times in the hike in camp sites and also in the yurt! The hike in sites were beautiful with a view looking over the St. Croix River. It was a shaded site perfect for our hammocks, it was quiet and very secluded. The Yurt was very cool! Very comfortable beds and plenty of space for the 6 of us to stay and sleep. The fire pit and picnic table wasn't far from the yurt which made it nice to not have to walk too far since we camped in the winter. I highly suggest the expeeience of the yurt!

  • K
    Aug. 5, 2020

    Stockholm Park Campground

    City park on the Mississippi

    No showers, but bathrooms which were closed due to COVID. You need to fill up on water before arriving, there are electric hookups. There is a boat launch into the Mississippi used by all sizes of boats. Stockholm is a cute little town, very short walk. $24 nt with hookup

  • Alicia A.
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Afton State Park Campground

    A Nice Secluded Overnight Trip

    Great state park with lots of amenities. This was only my second camping trip, my first being the superior trail with an 8 mile hike in and no amenities. More fun in my opinion to search for your own firewood and really rough it, but it was to have water and wood available close to the site we were at (site 22) because we got in later and lost some daylight. The hike in was shorter and far less strenuous than my first trip, but note that it is uphill. If you’re carrying a heavy pack, expect to sweat a bit. Paved sidewalks into the park, wide dirt and rocky paths into the camp site which was nice given the amount of other day hikers (space to spread out). My boyfriend and I loved that our site was so secluded. There is also a lot of variety to the sites. The sites 1 through about 10 (if my memory doesn’t fail me) are fairly wooded. Our site had a nice balance of wooded area and open terrain/sky. We were lucky to get to see some beautiful fall colors.

    A few notes: the wood provided is THICK. They must haul the logs in with a truck. Saws are provided at the wood site, but be prepared to take some time on it. We had a hand saw so we were able to pack our packs with some large pieces and do some sawing at our campsite as the sawing station was busy with families and other campers. Lots of bark available to get a good fire started. The wood is not covered so if it rains the night before you come in, be ready to deal with some damp wood.

    Water station takes about 30 seconds to start up. There are also two bathrooms within the camp site that are what you expect them to be. Hand sanitizer and TP stocked.

    Never saw a ranger while we were there. We loved the privacy. Lots of spiders. Comes with the terrain.

    The site was perfect for our hammocks. They are super kind if you want to call ahead to get an idea of what your site looks like. It was also great to be able to see what other sites were occupied on the day we decided to make a reservation. There is a grill top on your fire pit (we packed our own grill top, could’ve left it at home).

    Overall it was a great overnight trip. Close to our home so I’m sure we’ll be back for a quick trip next year.


Guide to Stockholm

Camping options near Stockholm, Wisconsin range from rustic tent sites to luxury yurts within the Driftless Region's distinctive terrain of steep bluffs and valleys. The area experiences seasonal variation with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F and winter lows frequently below freezing. Winter yurt camping has grown increasingly popular as the structures provide insulation against cold winds that sweep across the Mississippi River valley.

What to do

Hiking river trails: At Kruger Campground, campers can access scenic paths through wooded areas. "Near the river great for exploring and fishing," notes one visitor, while another mentions "a beautiful hiking trail. Definitely bring some bug spray for the mosquitos."

Beach activities: Stockholm Park Campground offers Mississippi River access with boat launching facilities. A camper reports, "Small nicely maintained campground along the Mississippi River with great views and boat launch." The town itself is "an easy walk with restaurants, baker, gift shops, and art gallery."

Winter exploration: The trails at Minneiska Campground remain open year-round, allowing visitors to experience four distinct seasons. "I had the entire State Park to myself. It was super cool be eerie. Great hikes and the view from the top was worth it," mentions a winter visitor. The park's varied terrain provides scenic vistas regardless of season.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the secluded feeling at Afton State Park Campground, where "the terrain is just hilly enough - and in August - the grass long enough to give the sites a sense of privacy and seclusion." This park offers a mixture of prairie and wooded sites.

Affordable camping: Budget-conscious travelers note Kruger Campground's reasonable rates. "Beautiful woodsy spot, so pretty! and only $17," mentions one reviewer. Another camper confirms this value, noting "One negative was orange/rusty water from hand pump well. $14 a night!!! We plan to camp there again."

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting around Stockholm provides opportunities to spot local fauna. At Rice Lake State Park, campers report, "We heard Barred Owls and Sandhill Cranes. The cranes flew over making strange LOUD calls. Cool." Another visitor noted seeing "a bull frog and a few leopard frogs at the boat launch."

What you should know

Train noise: Stockholm Park Campground sits beside active railroad tracks. While "the trains do not use a horn," according to one visitor, another notes they "come by every 15-30 minutes just feet away from camp site." Site selection matters for light sleepers.

Seasonal water access: Many campgrounds restrict water access during colder months. At Rice Lake State Park, visitors should know "there is no place to swim at this lake which is a bit disappointing, but it is a very beautiful lake with lots of wildlife!" Water availability for drinking and washing also varies seasonally.

Yurt booking recommendations: Yurt camping near Stockholm, Wisconsin requires advance planning. "Minnesota State Parks have just started to build Yurts for 3 campgrounds around the state; Afton, Cuyuna and Glendalough State Parks. These have some great amenities and are perfect for family camping, especially in Fall, Winter and Spring," notes a camper familiar with regional yurt options.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: At Lake Byllesby Regional Park, one parent noted, "The playground is a short walk to the tent area, which was a big hit with our kids. Our girls didn't want to leave!" Families appreciate recreation options within walking distance of campsites.

Swimming options: Lake Byllesby Regional Park provides water recreation opportunities, though conditions vary through the season. "The lake is right next to the campground with RV sites right on the water. The only thing disappointing is the lake becomes green with algae as the summer goes on."

Kid-friendly hiking: Chester Woods Park offers trails suitable for various ages. A visitor notes, "Has many walking trails that you can take your dog on and just a couple that you can't." The park balances accessibility with natural features to engage younger hikers.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Stockholm-area campgrounds vary in their ability to accommodate larger vehicles. At Minneiska Campground, one RVer cautioned, "Campsites in the campground are really close together, so when full, I imagine that is a downside."

Electric-only hookups: Many campgrounds in the region offer limited utilities. At Chester Woods Park, RVers should know it's "a campground not an rv park, 30 & 50 amp service but no water hookup (fill when you come in) and dump tanks when leaving." This requires planning for water usage during your stay.

Winter RV camping: For those considering yurt camping near Stockholm, Wisconsin during colder months, some campgrounds remain accessible. One winter RVer at Minneiska Campground reported, "The wood was small pieces of mill offcuts, but it burned better that we expected, enough to warm up and to cook."

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