Cabin Camping near Sturtevant, WI

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    Cabin rentals in the Sturtevant area include several campground options with varying amenities. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort at Caledonia offers cabin accommodations with access to multiple recreational facilities including a pool, water slides, and playgrounds. Happy Acres Kampground provides cabin rentals with electric hookups and access to a swimming area. One camper noted, "Staff was polite and helpful. They escort you to your spot. They hand out activity sheets for the weekend," highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere at some locations. Richard Bong State Recreation Area also offers cabin options with proximity to hiking trails and nature activities.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Some cabins include full electric hookups while others provide more basic accommodations. Most campgrounds in the area allow pets in cabins with certain restrictions and additional fees. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends when occupancy rates are highest. Kettle Moraine State Forest locations operate year-round with cabin options, while other campgrounds like Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort have seasonal availability from May to October. A visitor commented, "We camped here for my son's birthday. Great place for families with many activities for kids and adults."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some providing basic cooking equipment and others offering only outdoor fire pits. On-site camp stores are available at several locations including Jellystone Park and Kettle Moraine Southern Unit, though selection and prices vary. Firewood is sold at most campgrounds, and many have restrictions against bringing outside wood. Proximity to local stores allows for supply runs, though cabins with refrigeration capabilities offer extended food storage options for longer stays.

    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Sturtevant (11)

      1. Sunset Campground — Richard Bong State Recreation Area

      4.2(24)12mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sites are rustic but nicely groomed with a tree line between most campsites, although almost none of the spots had occupants."

      "The only issue was that generators aren't allowed, so we were kind of suffering in the oppressive heat with no reprieve of the AC in our camper."

      2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort at Caledonia

      3.9(12)9mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are a ton of activities here to include two bouncy pillows, three play grounds, a pool, water slides, a kids water activity area, beach, water obstacle course, inflatable slide, RC car track, laser"

      "We booked a site here for Halloween and had a great time. My kids love Halloween Weekend camping at the various JellyStone Campgrounds. This location did not dissapoint."

      3. Happy Acres Kampground

      2.6(12)12mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Petting zoo, camp store, pool, lake/pond for swimming and fishing. Cell signal for ATT just one bar. No internet. Lots of full time residents. Lots of activities for kids. Pet friendly."

      "we’ve been RV camping here for 2 months now and love it. the bathrooms are older but still nice and cleaned daily. the pool is fantastic, lots of fun playgrounds around, and there’s a neat walking trail"

      4. Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      4.3(52)33mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. Ours had a grill the folded in and out, not sure if all have it."

      "Some have a beautiful view of lake. Some water fountains did not work, however sinks were always working. So many little trails all throughout the campsite."

      5. Honeysuckle Hollow — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      3.9(14)23mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "*** reviewing as a baby/toddler camp family on the go :-) we chose the loop 11 was on because it was close to the path to the playgrounds and lakes plus bathrooms… avoid the first 2 sites from either end"

      "This is our go-to state park when I need to get out of Chicago for the afternoon. We camped here once as a starter trip with our two kids, since it was easy enough to go home if it all went south."

      6. Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      3.9(13)23mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61."

      "You can hear whatever highway is nearby pretty clearly and constantly. But if you’re not looking for something super remote then it’s fine!"

      7. Fish Lake Beach Camping Resort

      4.3(8)29mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The lake is beautiful and surprisingly picturesque as it is all nature preserve on the opposite side."

      "Very Friendly Staff I received warm welcome from nice staff at the entrance gate. Tent Campground is nicely tucked inside by the lake. Quit place night time I can hear fish jumping from the water."

      from $43 - $73 / night

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      8. Camp Reinberg

      4.8(13)40mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Amenities are simple but well-cared-for, including clean restrooms, hot showers, shaded picnic areas, a proper indoor camping kitchen and dining hall as well as a large open field for play complete with"

      "There are pavilions, air conditioned/heated dining hall, shower building, restrooms (seriously the cleanest I’ve ever seen, even the ceilings were cleaned!)"

      from $45 - $60 / night

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      9. Chicago Northwest KOA

      4.1(16)48mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Plus they have a quiet time at night.So people and kids can go to bed without a bunch of noise."

      "Cozy, small park with friendly staff and plenty of amenities. You can walk from one side to other no problem. Plenty of large and small RV's and Trailers with tent camping."

      10. Scenic Ridge Campground

      3.0(7)40mi from SturtevantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You are in walking distance of the lake with boat ramp, kayaking and water inflatables. I loved it! Also, there is a store with full kitchen."

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    • Meg
      Jun. 12, 2022

      Honeysuckle Hollow — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      Good For families, a few downsides

      *** reviewing as a baby/toddler camp family on the go :-) we chose the loop 11 was on because it was close to the path to the playgrounds and lakes plus bathrooms… avoid the first 2 sites from either end as the ones closest to the main loop aren’t very deep. Closer to the center of this row is best.

      Pros- easy pull in sites and lots of walk-in availability. Sites are almost all flat thankfully, so no weird slopes to sleep on and easy for babies/toddlers to stay safe. Also seemed pretty respectful in the evenings with people toning down the noise.

      Lots of electric sites, deep enough for 2 tents, 2 cars (although close to neighbors and no trees between sites), picnic table and fire pit.

      Bathroom shower houses were decent (we usually just have toddler use her travel potty, but this one was fine).

      Multiple playgrounds, access to launch sites for kayaks, little store to buy ice cream or snacks.

      Cons - SO many ticks. With a baby crawling that needed to be set free, we were constantly doing checks. Luckily our screen house pop up on a tarp that was sprayed ahead for tick repellent plus a blanket on top of that did the trick, but they literally fall out of the trees into people! Plan for toddlers and babies to have a contained covered screen house and have them wear hats or a wagon shade on walks so nothing lands in their hair.

      Also - the raccoons at night here are no joke. The second it’s dusky, they come scavenging for absolutely anything food has touched. So basically, eat dinner and do s’mores early, then everything must be packed into cars for the night and all surfaces wiped down.

    • M
      Aug. 23, 2019

      Sunset Campground — Richard Bong State Recreation Area

      It might be the timing

      We had a wooded site in the Sunset campground, mid-week.

      The sites are rustic but nicely groomed with a tree line between most campsites, although almost none of the spots had occupants. The camp hosts were very nice and very communicative about all the happenings. Picnic table and fire pit included. Long enough drive in for RVs. But enough grass for tenting. Not many trees available for clothes lines.

      Unfortunately, we might have had bad timing. The beach was closed due to high levels of bacteria. The pit toilets closest to us were also closed due to a bee hive being found so we ended up driving to the flush toilets if there was any urgency but could walk if you wanted. We also picked a spot by the water fountain. The water was yellow from iron. It had just stormed so the bugs were bad and everything was wet. So mostly a series of unfortunate events but we still enjoyed our time.

      Because this is a prairie, there is so much to look at! The hiking trails are great through prairie and woods. The sunrise over the prairie and the sunset colors of the sky were great.

    • J
      Aug. 14, 2022

      Happy Acres Kampground

      Great for families

      Staff was polite and helpful. They escort you to your spot. They hand out activity sheets for the weekend. Petting zoo, camp store, pool, lake/pond for swimming and fishing. Cell signal for ATT just one bar. No internet. Lots of full time residents. Lots of activities for kids. Pet friendly. They charge extra if you have visitors.

    • Kelly M.
      Aug. 18, 2021

      Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      Enjoying Ottawa Lake Campground

      We've camped here before and like it. The sites are spacious and most seem to have shade for at least part of the day. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. Ours had a grill the folded in and out, not sure if all have it. The beach is great, open and lots of room to set up for the day either on the grass or sand. There are flush toilets at the beach. There are rentable pavilions. We didn't see any garbage bins nearby so bring a trash bag to carry out. The showers are hot but that's the best thing about them. They're not very big and don't have a curtain to separate changing area and shower. With 2 kids, things tend to get a little wet. However, they get the job done. We love the location. Close to hiking: Scuppernong Trail on the Ice Age Trail and Scuppernong Spring Nature Trail and a few others. Close to shopping and restaurants, if needed. Only downside to our site was the highway (CR-ZZ) was on the other side of the trees and busy. All said, we'll most likely be back again.

    • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 17, 2024

      Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      Fine camping in Northern Illinois

      We stayed in the Turner lake south loop, which has nice and private sites. This is in contrast to Honeysuckle hollow which is open and row after row of RV sites. Fox den and Prairie view loops are nice as well with mostly primitive sites. Be aware that the map on www.ExloreMoreIL,com(where you make your reservations) doesn't show where the restrooms are. In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61. Facilities are clean and well lit. Fire pits are slightly raised steel troughs with a heavy adjustable grill. This is a BIG park, the campgrounds are two miles from the front gate, and it's a drive to the main boat launch at Maple Grove, where you have access to the Fox River and Grass lake. This location has a huge parking lot for boat trailers, a very well stocked general store with fishing supplies, a cafe, boat rentals and good firewood. To get away from the crowd if you're a canoeist or kayaker it's nicer to leave the park and go back in at Oak Point picnic area and boat launch at the northern border. This will put you on the Fox river with developments to the north(including a bar& grill) or to the south which is all nature. I think the distance by boat between the two launches is 4-5 miles, but I'm not sure, Halfway there you'll meet up with the Goldfinch trail which is the shortest loop and the most diverse in term of flora. There are horse/ snowmobile trails, but no equestrian campground. Chain o' Lakes is one of the busiest waterways in Illinois, with motorboats everywhere in the height of the summer season. We canoe, and both times we stayed there it was October, so I can't tell you how crowded, but the vast number of picnic areas must be there for a reason. An odd thing is that you can hear a Steam Train whistle quite often, this is from Richardson's Adventure Farm in Spring Grove. We don't have kids so we went to Stade's Farm& Orchard(which is also large and kid friendly) because they have an orchard and vegetable market. One last thing, the gates close at 10:PM and there are tire shredders, you can leave but you can't get back in… unless you want to walk 2+ miles in the dark:)

    • Addison G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2024

      Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      Great spot for hiking Kettle Moraine

      Campsites are kept up and quite clean. Some have a beautiful view of lake. Some water fountains did not work, however sinks were always working. So many little trails all throughout the campsite. Family friendly (parks, beach, pet friendly)

    • Denise N.
      Jun. 28, 2018

      Ottawa Lake Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      Multiple Stays at Ottawa

      I would give Ottawa 5 stars but unless you jump on the lakeside campsites early, the 5-10 mike drive from your campsite to the lake can be a little annoying; obviously not at all the state park’s fault.

      The Ottawa Lake campsites are clean and convenient. Each site comes with a fire pit and grate, a picnic table, and two spaces for parking. We love camping at Ottawa with our kids because it’s so family-friendly.

      Ottawa Lake itself is very clean and a great spot for swimming. The lake has a very large space for wading. You can go out about 100 feet from shore and still be in only about 5-6‘ of water. Ottawa Lake is relatively small, so no motorcraft are allowed. It makes for peaceful swimming and fishing.

    • Landon C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 12, 2022

      Sunset Campground — Richard Bong State Recreation Area

      Generators not allowed

      The campsite itself was nice and peaceful. There is a lot of nature and the recreation area itself is massive. Definitely a nice getaway. The only issue was that generators aren't allowed, so we were kind of suffering in the oppressive heat with no reprieve of the AC in our camper. There aren't many electrical hookups so it's hard to get one of those spots. Apparently no state park in Wisconsin allows generators at any time unless you have a medical need. Kind of a bummer.

    • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Camp Reinberg

      A Forest Preserve Escape for the Whole Family

      From the moment we pulled into Camp Reinberg, our entire family felt something was unique and different about the peacefulness that you immediately encounter when arriving here to Camp Reinberg – it was the kind of quiet that settles over you long before the bags are unpacked, which felt remarkable considering how close this little retreat sits to suburban Palatine. This Forest Preserve of Cook County campground is modest in size with a mix of tent pads, a very small circuit of RV-friendly sites and several modern cabins that give it the feeling of a thoughtfully managed woodland outpost rather than a crowded complex. Amenities are simple but well-cared-for, including clean restrooms, hot showers, shaded picnic areas, a proper indoor camping kitchen and dining hall as well as a large open field for play complete with an enormous bonfire pit and BBQ grill area with direct access to the miles of hiking paths that wind through Deer Grove Forest Preserve. Our favorite moment came just before sunset when the boys darted between the oaks spotting chipmunks while we lingered at the picnic table with a thermos of hot cocoa, savoring the calm and popping in extra marshmallows for full effect. For families, this campground is genuinely recommended thanks to its safety, gentle trails and close-to-town convenience with the best site choice being either one of the tent pads along the wooded northeastern edge (sites#6-10) or the northernmost corner of the RV loop if you’re looking for a spot for your rig (#2-4), where the privacy and tree cover make the stay feel much more like a deep-forest escape.


    Guide to Sturtevant

    Cabin accommodations near Sturtevant include several options for visitors seeking rustic to modern overnight stays. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort at Caledonia offers cabin rentals with electric hookups and access to showers and toilets. Happy Acres Kampground provides similar cabin options with water and electric utilities on site. "Very nice campground, it's clean," noted one visitor about Jellystone, though they mentioned it was "overpriced just for having a fancy pool." Most cabins feature standard beds, picnic tables, and fire rings, with varying levels of kitchen facilities.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Jellystone Park provides family-friendly cabins with access to numerous amenities including swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities. One camper shared, "Great campground for families! Tons to do! Bathrooms/showers are good. Comfortable stay." Most cabin sites are reservable, with peak season running May through October. Pet policies vary by location, with both Jellystone and Happy Acres allowing pets at their cabin sites. KOA-style cabins with basic furnishings can be found at several locations in the region.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities typically include basic setups, though specifics vary by location. Richard Bong State Recreation Area's Sunset Campground offers cabin options with access to drinking water and firewood for purchase. On-site markets at Jellystone Park and several other locations provide essentials, though selection and prices vary considerably. Cabins at Kettle Moraine State Forest locations remain open year-round, offering both summer and winter accommodation options with heating systems for colder months.

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