Top 10 Pop Up Camper Rentals In Wisconsin, USA - Updated 2024

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Gabriel 
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Wisconsin serves as the perfect vacation spot for those looking for a mix of nature and family destinations. It offers some of the coolest, and highly-ranked places of interest which visitors like you will love and appreciate. Because most of these are nature-centric, the best way to visit these is by renting a trailer. The pop-up camper is the ideal form of the trailer because it can be easily towed to the destination you are interested in; because of the states’ geographic composition, this allows you to bring your accommodations on your trip. With that in mind, check out our list of the top pop up camper rentals in Wisconsin, USA.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 05, 2024.

1. Pet-friendly Rockwood Freedom camper; Appleton (from USD 100)

Are you in need of a comfy yet practical RV rental for your Wisconsin trip? Then take a look at this camper rental in Appleton that may just be what you’re looking for. Appleton is also close to Lake Winnebago so you can easily look for waterside RV parks to camp at.

The 2022 Forest River Rockwood Freedom is designed to accommodate a medium-sized family, so you’ll have plenty of sleeping space even if you don’t max out the occupancy. The kitchenette has a stove and fridge, and you can set up a barbecue griddle outside, right by the door. If you need to clean yourself up, you can set up an outside shower with a water heater.

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Appleton, WI, US
2 reviews  
rv-rental 5 Guests

2. Reliable camper with big comfy beds; Baraboo (from USD 85)

Are you the type who needs a big bed to be able to sleep comfortably? This pop-up camper for rent in Baraboo, Wisconsin can set you up with cozy king-sized beds for your much-needed night’s rest. It is also pet-friendly so bring your furry family member along for the trip. Since you’re in the area, you should go for a swim at Pewits Nest and try the other fun things to do in Baraboo as well.

The kitchenette has a stove that you can also place outside if you’d like to have a cookout during a nice, sunny day. If you’re at an RV site with hookups, you can use the outlets and other appliances such as the microwave. Do note that the fridge does not work and the host recommends bringing a cooler instead.

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North Freedom, WI, US
7 reviews  
rv-rental 5 Guests

3. Sturdy and well-stocked Coachmen Clipper; Beloit (from USD 80)

Despite being a 2003 model, this towable rental camper in Beloit, Wisconsin, remains a tough and dependable RV. The host has already stocked it with the necessary gear such as sleeping bags, cookware, and even a separate canopy you can set up. They have done modifications, however, such as removing the internal water tanks and disabling the sink, so cooking should only be done outside. Another thing is that it doesn’t have air-conditioning, but you can use the electric fans.

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Beloit, WI, US
13 reviews  
rv-rental 6 Guests

4. Sleek and comfy A-Frame camper; Baraboo (from USD 105)

A-Frames are known to be a solid choice for those looking for lightweight and easy-to-use options. Renting this pop-up camper in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is a good idea you’re relatively new to using this type of RV. It can comfortably accommodate a small family of four, and comes equipped with air-conditioning and heating. You can set up a shower tent outside so you can clean up after swimming in a lake or hiking through the forest.

The kitchen is well-equipped with a stove, microwave, and refrigerator, although the owner recommends using the electric appliances only if you’re hooked up at an RV campsite.

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Baraboo, WI, US
14 reviews  
rv-rental 4 Guests

5. Awesome rental that is a haven for a family

Cozy and comfortable are the two best words to describe a vacation spent in the 2004 Coleman Folding Trailer. A portable air-conditioner makes your stay cool and relaxing. On the other hand, a furnace is ready to use once the weather turns too cold. The camper can easily fit four adults or two adults and four children. Two stovetops, one three-burner indoor, and a two-burner outdoor are more than enough for you to cook a feast for everyone to indulge in. If you want to start your day right, a coffee maker and a toaster both come in handy during breakfast.

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McFarland
1 review  
3 Beds 6 Guests

6. Vibrant camper built to let you have fun

Is it sunny outside? The 1998 Jayco Eagle 8 SD makes you feel the sun from the inside. The wide windows of this camper let in natural light the whole day. This, along with a vibrantly designed cabin creates a bright atmosphere that adds life to your vacation. The camper accommodates four guests with two huge beds located on both ends. It comes complete with a dinette where everyone can have a cozy meal. The kitchen comes complete with a stove and enough counter space for you to prepare a feast for everyone. All you have to do is bring your personal stuff and beddings and you are off to a great vacation.

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Chippewa Falls
6 reviews  
4 Guests

7. Huge pop-up that has it all

The 2010 Forest River RV Rockwood Premier 2317G is large enough to accommodate 8 guests. You will be surprised that both queen and king beds are heated which makes sleeping more comfortable. You can easily cook up a storm in the kitchen that comes replete with a three-burner stove and a small refrigerator. The slide-out dinette is a cozy place to have your meals. It can be reconfigured into an additional sleeping space. Aside from these, camping chairs, canopies, and marshmallow and hotdog rods are also included. Because of its size, you can even bring your small four-legged friend on your vacation.

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Porterfield
1 review  

8. First-class vehicle for a great camping experience

You cannot go wrong in choosing the 2017 Coachman Clipper sport 106 as your travel companion during our vacation in Wisconsin. First of all, it has everything your group of six needs. This makes your camping trip a lot less strenuous when planning it. Sleeping is divided into a king bed, a queen bed, and a reconfigurable dinette. The kitchen comes complete with a three-burner stove, a sink, and a small but spacious refrigerator. Layout the adult and children camping chairs under the awning where you can relax and breathe the Wisconsin fresh air. You can also bring your small pets along.

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Porterfield
3 reviews  

9. Comfortable folding trailer with two king beds

Sleep comfortably and deeply is one thing you can do once you step inside this roomy camper good for nine guests. The pop-up was built in 1999 and is in great condition today. It has a lot of sleeping space for everyone to rest their backs on. Add to this is a kitchen that comes complete with a three-burner stove, a sink, counter space, and a small refrigerator. The dinette can be folded down and reconfigured into a bed. Storage space is not compromised as a lot of slots are located all over the cabin. This is the best camper to bring along for a big family.

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Fond du Lac
6 reviews  

10. Cute pop-up well-appointed for a great vacay

One of the things the 2016 Jayco Jay Series Sport 10sd does is provide you with everything you need for your trip. This makes your trip almost hassle-free because things like pots, pans, linen, and everything in between are all provided for. You can choose from three packages that accompany the pop-up. These three are arranged to make your trip more fun. The Patio Package includes some camping chairs and a barbecue grill. The Bike Package includes a couple of mountain bikes and accessories. The last is the Fishing Package which includes two adult and two child fishing poles, tackle, and cleaning materials.

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Green Bay
3 reviews  

Relish in Wisconsin’s great outdoors

Wisconsin’s tourist destinations will have you excited throughout your vacation. Because most of these are outdoor destinations, the best way to take these in is with a pop-up camper. These lightweight trailers provide everything you need in a comfortable accommodation. There are also treehouse hotels and vacation rentals in Wisconsin that offer amazing stays.

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