Top Cabins near Wisconsin Rapids, WI

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Best Cabin Sites Near Wisconsin Rapids, WI (40)

    Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
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    1. Buckhorn State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    88 Photos
    140 Saves
    Necedah, Wisconsin

    Water Enthusiasts, hunters, hikers, and anyone who enjoys the outdoors will find solace in Buckhorn State Park. Situated within the heart of Southern Wisconsin, this park and an adjacent wildlife reserve showcases over 9,000 acres of unspoiled midwestern wilderness. At the end of the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers, this park is famous for the large man-made reservoir it occupies. The intensity of nature here is staggering. The park prominently exhibits dense, green wetland forests, exposed prairies, and sand-swept dunes. The sandy landscape found in certain areas are the result of glacial erosion and sand deposits left after the last global Ice Age.

    Westward expansion caused massive amounts of damage to the surrounding region. Before European settlers came, the region housed over 4.1 million acres of barren pine and oak forests. Today, less than 10,000 acres remain standing; a stark contrast to the once thriving wonderland. Thankfully much of this acreage is now protected, and serves as a hugely popular area for tourists and visitors to recreate year-round.

    The park is most famously known for its large wetland flowage, owing to the poor soil conditions of the region. Subsequently, kayakers and small-craft boaters visit to spot flora and fauna not found anywhere else in the state. The flowage fills just enough every year to accommodate and protect a number of endangered species, including the Karner Blue Butterfly, and the state-threatened Osprey.

    Aside from bird watching and unparalleled views of wetland nature, the park also offers up a 300 foot sand beach complete with volleyball nets, picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, and recreation areas perfect to recreate under the sun. Outside of the beach, fishing is one of the most popular attractions, as the slough houses delicious Bluegill, Salmon, and Wisconsin Trout.

    Camping in Buckhorn State park is similar to many other state parks. There’s a handful of rustic sites facing west that line the length of the wetland overflow. This is perfect for catching multicolored sunsets that pain nearby water surfaces hues of pink, orange, red, and purple. On the opposite eastern end of the park lies campsites perfect for catching the sunrise, if you’d prefer. There is also a cabin available for reserve, and various bird-blinds for use placed strategically throughout the park. You’ll need a vehicle admission sticker to end, and all Wisconsin Camping and Fishing fees apply.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      2. Pineland Camping Park

      5 Reviews
      20 Saves
      Friendship, Wisconsin
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      Camper-submitted photo from Vista Royale Campground Ltd
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      3. Vista Royale Campground Ltd

      4 Reviews
      21 Photos
      31 Saves
      Custer, Wisconsin

      Come stay with us! We have everything you need for a fun and relaxing family get away. Beautiful Man-made Swimming Lake with Sandy Beach Multiple Inflatable Water Toys Fishing Pond Camp Store and Gift Shop Camp Lodge with Lounging Area and Satellite TV Arcade Games Pool Table Picnic Tables & Fire Rings at each site Snack Shack Free WiFi 18-hole Miniature Golf Course Pickleball Court Shuffleboard Court Volleyball Court Basketball Court Horshoe Pits GaGa Ball Playground Jumping Pillow Multiple Clean Bath Houses with Hot Showers Flush Toilets LP Gas Refill Dump Station Firewood Water, Electricity & Sewer Hookups Cabin Rentals Two Coin Laundromat Locations Organized Weekend Activities

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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        4. Lakeside Fire Campground & Waterpark

        2 Reviews
        8 Saves
        Nekoosa, Wisconsin
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $50 - $65 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from River's Edge Campground - Wisconsin River
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        6. Oasis Campground & Waterpark

        2 Reviews
        9 Photos
        2 Saves
        Hancock, Wisconsin
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access

        $60 - $150 / night

      • 7. Fremont RV Campground

        17 Reviews
        42 Photos
        33 Saves
        Waupaca, Wisconsin

        Memories are what our award winning Fremont RV Campground is all about. At Fremont RV Campground in Fremont, Wisconsin, our goal is for each and every guest to take back with them memories that will last a lifetime. Fremont RV Campground is nestled on 98 acres of stunning shores on Partridge Lake. This Fremont RV resort is not your average campground; with all the amenities you would expect from a first class resort, were confident you will agree. Love to fish? Partridge Lake at Fremont RV Campground has 990 acres of shallow reedy water - a favorite hiding place for large schools of bluegill, perch, largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, catfish, and walleye. Let Fremont RV Campground be the backdrop for the memories that will last a lifetime. Lifelong memories from an award-winning Fremont RV resort Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Fremont RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
      • 8. Wild West Campground & Corral

        1 Review
        9 Photos
        20 Saves
        Amherst, Wisconsin

        We have 54 RV & Tent Sites, all with water and 30 amp electric. Select sites have 50 amp service. Our extra large camping sites are nestled in our beautiful oak forest which offers plenty of shade and privacy. We also offer double sites for groups who want to come camping together.

        We are located on 90 acres of scenic rustic countryside near Amherst Wisconsin. In addition to traditional camping activities we offer daily horseback riding trail rides and all kinds of family fun. There's no place like Wild West Campground. Get ready for an unforgettable camping and horseback riding experience. Camping is a great way to spend a few days with us on our working 1850's horse ranch! Bring your RV, camper or tent and live the life of a modern cowboy!

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs

        $35 - $50 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort
        Camper-submitted photo from The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort
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        10. Oakdale KOA

        7 Reviews
        20 Photos
        17 Saves
        Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access

        $27 - $129 / night

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      Recent Cabin Reviews In Wisconsin Rapids

      124 Reviews of 40 Wisconsin Rapids Campgrounds


      • Camper-submitted photo from Wild West Campground & Corral
        September 2, 2024

        Wild West Campground & Corral

        Great place to camp

        This was quiet and peaceful. When we needed our fire pit cleaned out theg came pretty quickly. Being able to watch the horses was very calming. We would recomend this place to others and we would go back.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        August 29, 2024

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Watch out for Pontoon Pirates with Dad Bods

        Site 29 is lovely - it's situated directly on the shoreline with a tiny slice of beach. The weather was excellent and with enough wind to quell the bugs. There was an eagle fishing in the bay with us. Plenty of hiking, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities inside the park, too.

        There is a bar and grill across the river with a live cover band on Friday night that could be heard loud and clear. Their setlist was pretty much identical to the 'Songs that Excite the White Folks' playlist on Spotify. We didn't mind it - it was amusing. They respectfully ended their set at 10pm sharp, so no big deal.

        Only one of the showers had warm water in the nearby bathhouse, but we were grateful for it. There is nice, dry wood for fires and ice situated at the entrance to the park. There is also a cute little general store just outside of the park that is well-stocked with necessities. It's next to a food truck with a chef who proudly shared that he's from Chicago and serves up homemade gyros off the spit. 100% I'm getting one next time I'm in the area.

        Our last day was kind of rough, though. A pontoon full of belligerent, drunken strangers blasting modern armpit country music pulled up to our site, parked their boat, got out, and made themselves at home in our campsite and proceeded to have a party. They blocked our entire beach access with their big fat pontoon so we couldn't use it at all. They got especially shrill when I suggested they park on an equally nice and secluded beach a mere 100 ft to the north that wasn't someone's campsite. They said too bad, they do it every weekend and that they're on public property. I'm pretty sure that's not how campsites work and what they were doing is trespassing, but I digress. Anyhow, one of the men started shouting some weird, irrelevant, cultish political nonsense that was probably intended to be offensive (while his unfortunate teenage son looked like he was about to keel over from cringe wishing his dad would keep his embarrassing opinions to himself). The irony of their 'don't tread on me' slogan was lost on them - they should just have a Jolly Roger mounted on their pontoon.

        It's obnoxious that these folks make a habit of colonizing occupied sites instead of reserving them like everyone else, but for us, this was an isolated incident. Everyone else we encountered on the trip was delightful and gracious.

        Anyhow, we decided to pack up a few hours early and head to Wisconsin Dells instead and we had a blast there, too.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Kinney lake campground
        August 17, 2024

        Kinney lake campground

        Fun campground but very strict

        We loved camping here when it was farmer genes our whole family. My brother's family and my parents. Now we can't camp here. None of us because of dog discrimination.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Royale Campground Ltd
        July 30, 2024

        Vista Royale Campground Ltd

        Awesome campground

        We return yearly for trick or treat weekend. We also camp during the summer as well! Had my kids double birthday party here and it was fun! I'm so glad the campground allows visitors. I hate campgrounds that are strict on that! Keeps us coming back! Lots of room for kids to bike and play while the parents enjoy the campground! This year we will be here 3x!

      • Camper-submitted photo from The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort
        July 29, 2024

        The Reel Inn RV Campground & Log Lodge Resort

        Neat Clean & Friendly! Place was great easy in/out; Casual Just like we r

        Great Place;  Central to many key places with very low rates.  Clean and Friendly Next to a huge restaurant and bar that have the lowest prices for above average food.  Definitely recommend.  Overnight sites easy to get into and large sites.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen Campsites and Resort
        July 24, 2024

        Evergreen Campsites and Resort

        Not good

        Reported ground bees on our sight 3 times no one came walk way to beach was broken and someone could of gotten hurt the swimming pool was dirty should of been cleaned at night for the price you pay to stay there thing should be fixed the internet horrible been going there for 29 plus years and the internet never worked this year things were not kept up

      • Camper-submitted photo from Oasis Campground & Waterpark
        June 26, 2024

        Oasis Campground & Waterpark

        Beautiful!

        We got a seasonal site and love it! The campground is well maintained and the service is fabulous. Love the pool and lake with inflatables. Great bar too!! Highly recommend.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Oasis Campground & Waterpark
        July 9, 2023

        Oasis Campground & Waterpark

        Really really nice, expensive

        We were just there. It’s amazing. Great Lake floats to play on. Nice bar. Tons of carts to rent. Big pull through sites. Full hookup. Bar at the beach. Serves great food.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Oakdale KOA
        June 17, 2023

        Oakdale KOA

        Nice quick night

        We stayed one night on our way through Wisconsin. The campground was very neat and tidy. The folks that ran it were very nice and friendly. We checked in after 7 and they sent us check in instructions (but they ended up being there to check us in anyway). They have a nice playground, pool and jump pad! Great experience.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        June 8, 2023

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Beautiful site, heavy mosquito activity

        We camped on site 22. It was an easy walk from the parking lot to the site with the help of the provided carts. It was peaceful and lovely! It seemed like a good spot for kayaks and canoes given the lake access; it appeared shallow and sandy at this site. The porta-potty was clean and located in the parking lot. There was a basic fire ring with grill grate and a picnic table. Fish were jumping frequently. We were able to set up our screen house and tent with plenty of room to spare. The only reason I gave this 4/5 stars is because the mosquitoes!!! I know, it's nature in all it's glory but we couldn't leave our tents until sun went down so it was a bummer. We will revisit earlier in the spring in hopes of avoiding the bugs.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        June 3, 2023

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Pretty good one for the weekend

        Snagged a spot (#102) right before the Memorial Day weekend. Spacious site, somewhat private because of the surrounding trees. If you want to be surrounded by hammock-able trees, i suggest sites 94-99. Our site was both close to vaulted toilets/water and shower building, which was a plus. Shower head pressure was lovely and hot water was great! One downside was that people were loud and playing music till midnight but oh wells.

        Was worried about bugs but I think it was okay. Maybe we were there before it began. i did find some ticks on my camping chair though so beware.

        Though we didnt explore much of the Buckhorn SP, we chose this site because it was under an hour drive from Mirror Lake SP and Devils Lake SP. Making a day trip to those parks and Wisconsin Dells was a breeze.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Holiday Shores Campground
        May 25, 2023

        Holiday Shores Campground

        Wonderful experience

        Best base camp for any trip to the Dells. 

        On-site laundry, pools, golf carts, boats, and that floating obstacle course... There are so many more ameneties available that we didn't have time to experience them all. All our needs were met, and our stay was plesant. The staff here was just so so very kind and accomodating... We definitely plan a return to Holiday Shores.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Oakdale KOA
        December 19, 2022

        Oakdale KOA

        Good for an overnight stay

        Had a decent site, close to other sites, but the park was pretty empty. They were getting ready to close for the winter.

        Bathrooms are clean and big. They were far from our site, but it wasn't bad.

        There was dog feces near our picnic table and some cigaret butts.

        Nothing fancy, but a good place to stay on our way to MN.

        No change machine for the laundry, but when the store is open, you can purchase a $10 bag of quarters!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground
        October 12, 2022

        Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground

        This place is great for fall colors!

        We stayed here for 1 week and enjoyed the fall colors. The showers were clean and nice. Laundry was less expensive than most laundromats we’ve used this year. Everything worked great. We also enjoyed the trails around, but had to pick a ton of ticks off our dogs! ** Edit after leaving: make sure to use a water filter outside your camper. The water left an orange residue in our dog bowls, sinks and pipes.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        August 15, 2022

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Little Bit Better Than Average

        This park has a lot to offer.

        Pros:

        - Most of the sites were relatively large. We had 3 tents and 2 cars on our site and it wasn't a problem.

        - The lake/beach access is a nice bonus.

        - Newer shower house and bathrooms, as well as vault toilets

        - Decent trails.

        - No apparent highway noise.

        Cons:

        - Despite the large campsites, it felt very "car campery" to me.  The sites I observed didn't have much in the way of tree canopy, so it feels very open.  

        - Lots of campground noise and not secluded.    

        So, despite Buckhorn being well-appointed, it just wasn't really the campground for me.  I prefer a more rustic and woodsy atmosphere and this was not it.  I think it is likely better suited for campers/trailers than tents.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Lakeside Fire Campground & Waterpark
        June 25, 2022

        Lakeside Fire Campground & Waterpark

        Nice, seems recently well updated

        Not our typical type of campground but absolutely no complaints. Very friendly atmosphere and more comfortable sized sites than we expected considering what we typically look for. All amenities are very nice.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Arrowhead RV Campground
        June 25, 2022

        Arrowhead RV Campground

        Good place. Bring extension cord.

        Friendly and helpful front desk. Pool is very nice. Perfect water temperature in June. Clean facilities. Camping spots are a little rough terrain, but TT is level without levelers, but bring them just in case. Make sure you bring 50 ft of electrical cord and water hose. They do offer to barrow their extension cords.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Jellystone Park Warrens
        May 20, 2022

        Jellystone Park Warrens

        Peaceful

        Pros:

        • Peaceful
        • Friendly staff
        • Nice Bathrooms & Showers
        • Laundry facility

        Cons:

        • Expensive at $40 a night for a tent site (and was a weekday)
        • Convenient store at campground only open 3 days out of the week.
      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        May 19, 2022

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Secluded and relaxing

        We had a walk to site on the water and it was very nice! Neighbor sites were a good distance away. No problems with mosquitos but lots of ticks. I could hear kids at the group sites but didn't really bother me. Carts provided for moving your equipment. Clean bathrooms.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn State Park Campground
        April 28, 2022

        Buckhorn State Park Campground

        Awesome walk-in campsites along with breathtaking water views.

        Stopped here as I was making my rounds of state parks in the area, and wow what a gem. Really was impressed with the trails and also the walk-in trails to the campsites that were by the water. A very beautiful park. There were a few areas that were clear cut in order to remove some of the undesirable plants, but other than that it was first rate.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground
        March 14, 2022

        Ho-Chunk RV Resort & Campground

        Casino Park

        The park was clean but the showers were a mess during my 1 week stay. The casino had no restaurants open just a snack bar with over priced and over done food. I was working in area so it was convenient and cheaper then the other parks in area.

      • Camper-submitted photo from River's Edge Campground - Wisconsin River
        March 13, 2022

        River's Edge Campground - Wisconsin River

        Fantastic Place for Summer Fun!

        We have been seasonal campers here for 4 years. We made a list of everything we felt was important in a seasonal campground and we drive 2 1/2 hours each weekend because of what they offer.



      Guide to Wisconsin Rapids

      Camping near Wisconsin Rapids offers a great mix of outdoor fun and relaxation. With beautiful parks and campgrounds, you can enjoy nature while making lasting memories with family and friends.

      What to do

      • Hiking and exploring trails: There are plenty of trails to hike, especially at Buckhorn State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "Plenty of hiking, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities inside the park." Another camper noted, "The beauty of this trail is amazing!"
      • Canoeing and kayaking: The lakes around Hartman Creek State Park Campground are perfect for water activities. A reviewer shared, "Great for bikes and kayaks," highlighting the park's accessibility for water sports.
      • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Cliffwood Campground, provide excellent fishing spots. One camper said, "Great fishing, photography, hiking, and camping," making it a well-rounded destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

      What campers like

      • Spacious sites: Campers appreciate the roomy campsites at places like Wildcat Mountain State Park Campground. A visitor remarked, "Our campsite was nice. Spaced out enough from neighbors that we were comfortable."
      • Clean facilities: Clean restrooms and showers are a big plus. A reviewer at Wisconsin Dells KOA mentioned, "The campground is well-kept, and the restrooms are clean."
      • Natural beauty: Campers love the scenic views and natural surroundings. One visitor at Roche A Cri State Park Campground said, "The natural beauty makes the park stand out."

      What you should know

      • Mosquitoes can be a nuisance: Many campers have noted the presence of mosquitoes, especially at Buckhorn State Park Campground. One camper warned, "The only reason I gave this 4/5 stars is because the mosquitoes!!!"
      • Highway noise: Some campgrounds, like Rocky Arbor State Park Campground, are close to highways. A visitor mentioned, "There is highway noise and the park and spot we stayed was just fine."
      • Reservation fees: Be prepared for additional fees when booking. A camper at Wisconsin Dells KOA expressed frustration about the costs, saying, "The deluxe cabins were $300 a night, very poor air circulation."

      Tips for camping with families

      • Look for kid-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer playgrounds and planned activities. A reviewer at Wisconsin Dells KOA noted, "Nightly and daily planned activities. Again, great for the kiddos."
      • Pack bug spray: Given the mosquito situation, it's wise to bring bug spray. One camper at Hartman Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "I could hear kids at the group sites but didn't really bother me."
      • Choose spacious sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites for more room to play. A visitor at Cliffwood Campground said, "Decent privacy between sites."

      Tips from RVers

      • Check site sizes: Some campgrounds have tight spots. A reviewer at Wisconsin Dells KOA mentioned, "Tight spots and narrow roads but convenient location."
      • Look for amenities: RVers appreciate campgrounds with full hookups. A camper at Bluewater Bay Campground said, "The sites are a reasonable size that you can park on."
      • Plan for noise: Be aware of potential noise from nearby roads. A visitor at Rocky Arbor State Park Campground noted, "The freeway travels along the outer ring of campsites."

      Camping around Wisconsin Rapids has something for everyone, whether you're looking for adventure or a peaceful getaway.

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        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Wisconsin Rapids, WI is Buckhorn State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 25 reviews.

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