Best Cabin Camping near Ashland, AL

Cheaha State Park offers cabins with varying levels of amenities, from rustic structures to fully furnished units with kitchens and bathrooms. The Upper Improved Campground features cabins with mountain views, while Wind Creek State Park provides lakeside cabin options with water and electric hookups. Cabins 1-4 at Cheaha offer particularly scenic vistas, with Cabin 1 providing "a great sunset view from your patio while cooking out or just chilling," according to visitor feedback. Most units include fire rings, picnic tables, and basic furnishings, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Covenant Woodlands provides a private tiny barn cabin experience with comprehensive amenities including "every kitchen supply, shampoos, comfy beds, wood for the fire pit, coffee and plenty of amusements." Talladega Pit Stop Campground and YMCA Camp Cosby also offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of privacy and amenities. Pet policies differ between locations, with Cheaha State Park noting they "do have pet friendly cabins." Reservations are essential, particularly during peak seasons, and many locations charge additional reservation fees.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from fully equipped units to basic setups with only fire rings for cooking. Camp stores at locations like Cheaha State Park stock "most basic groceries" along with firewood and essential supplies. A visitor noted that guests should "bring the groceries you need - closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive" from Cheaha State Park. Covenant Woodlands stands out by providing comprehensive supplies including coffee, kitchen items, and even entertainment options like "oldie classic records for the victrola" and "a great movie selection."

Best Cabin Sites Near Ashland, Alabama (11)

    1. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    90 Reviews
    Oxford, AL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 488-5115

    "This park is located on the highest point in Alabama."

    "It had stone fire rings. No picnic grill. Only problem for me was very rocky terrain."

    2. Wind Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Alexander City, AL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 329-0845

    "**Lake Martin is beautiful and there are many places to camp along it. This is the only state park along the lake and the campground closest to town (with grocery, restaurants, etc.)."

    "All camp sites have water and power and fits the needs of most all campers, including Equine campsites

    Clean grounds and the largest capacity and spacious individual sites than most

    Security in and out"

    3. Talladega Pit Stop Campground

    4 Reviews
    Munford, AL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 581-5955

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Treed Park with super friendly folks.  Shower houses, SEWER HOOK UP, Sundries, Laundry and more.  Great place to stay!"

    "This is by far one of the nicest sites so close to the track. Definitely worth making this a priority for race day if they have availability."

    4. R. Shaefer Heard Campground

    36 Reviews
    West Point, GA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 645-2404

    $34 - $68 / night

    "COE outdid themselves with this park. Site was pretty level and only needed a few adjustments, but it’s so worth it."

    "This park is located on the southern end of West Point lake near the town of West Point, GA."

    5. YMCA Camp Cosby

    1 Review
    Cropwell, AL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 268-2007

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Although they are not available for everyday campers looking to pitch a tent for the night it is an amazing place to host a retreat. They have many options from cabins to more rustic lodging."

    6. Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn

    3 Reviews
    Weogufka, AL
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 543-3801

    "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930’s."

    "This is a review for the backpacking shelter located along the Pinhoti trail in Weogufka State Forest."

    7. Misfit Mountain

    1 Review
    Jacksonville, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 562-8337

    $25 - $75 / night

    "It is such a cute cabin with everything you need including a luxurious outdoor shower and composting toilet."

    8. Lake Martin Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Dadeville, AL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 825-6251

    "You have amazing fishing, and a beautiful lake there! And the boat rentals from the place are literally half the price of any civilian rental place!"

    9. Covenant Woodlands

    1 Review
    Moody, AL
    38 miles
    +1 (205) 639-7062

    $25 - $111 / night

    "Want total privacy with the every kitchen supply, shampoos, comfy beds, wood for the fire pit, coffee and plenty of amusements provided?"

    10. Yogi Bears Jellystone Park

    6 Reviews
    Carrollton, GA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (404) 855-2778

    $45 - $80 / night

    "Overall: A

    The Good: the site connections were all available, even in late December. The upper loop road for the small campers was super clean and quiet. The bathhouse was a pleasant surprise."

    "They bounced on the jump pad, went down the new bounce slide, enjoyed the playground, and the pools."

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Cabin Reviews near Ashland, AL

196 Reviews of 11 Ashland Campgrounds


  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 13, 2019

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great Hiking and Great views

    This park is located on the highest point in Alabama. It has a great camp store with most basic groceries, hotel, cabins/chalets, group lodge, restaurant with gorgeous views, pool, 6 acre lake ALONG with great hiking trails. There is also a dog park and in general this is a very pet friendly 🐶state park. (Bring the groceries you need- closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive)and know that the restaurant is decent but it may have varying hours during off seasons.) . 🚍⛺️campground- there are two campgrounds with full hookups. The Upper campground at the top is the mountain near all the major trailheads, restaurant, camp store and pool. The Lower Campground at the bottom of the mountain is near the small lake with swimming area and walking trail around the lake. We stayed at the Upper and in February we had the whole campground to ourselves most of our 2 week stay. All the sites are updated and have water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer, picnic table and fire ring or grill. Bathrooms at upper level can be an uphill or downhill walk. *💲this state park has a $4.75 reservation fee and a 3.75% daily “resort fee” on your base campsite rate. Both of those are not deal breakers but good to know. (Especially since the pool is only open for a limited time)

    🏡 there are chalets and cabins. I felt the cabins had the better views than the chalet and more private but these are smaller and more rustic. When you are making reservations for a cabin or chalet be sure to check the occupancy rate for the cabin you choose- some are limited to 2 people and look👀 at the amenities of each cabin/chalet- some are quite rustic but descriptions are given. Good news is that they do have pet friendly cabins.

    🏕there are semi/primitive and backcountry style sites. ✏️Note that the semi primitive camp sites (the ones on Tower Road) don’t have a shower house for you to use- there is a bathroom available. If you plan to hike a lot and don’t want to drive your car- try to get sites on the upper part of park. (My personal pet peeve is driving daily to a trailhead when I am camping)

    📌There is also a hotel with motel like rooms (near the pool and restaurant) and you can even rent an entire lodge for groups that was very attractive from the outside (this was located at top of mountain near the overlook trail-not really walking distance to pool and restaurant)

    🥾hiking - 10.5 miles of hiking in the boundaries of the park with connectors to the Pinhoti. The hiking trails had spectacular views on both sides of the mountain. Hiking poles were helpful! While the .3 mile wooden boardwalk to Bald Rock is stroller and mobility challenged friendly, most of the other hikes were moderate to strenuous for the average person. For example- There is a one mile trail straight down the mountain to the lake and lower campground. That said, we loved the hiking here. Next time we plan to bring our larger back packs and do an overnight on a section of the Pinhoti. Did I mention how awesome the views were hiking?

    🚵 mountain biking- there are 5 trails that are multi use... and hikers must yield to bikers on these. While we were here there was a mountain biking race. 🚴‍♀️road biking- the roads in the park had some incline...but I was glad to have my bike to roam the upper part park where we camped. (We don’t bring a tow vehicle) My husband biked outside of the park and you can decide for yourself if you would have fun road biking here after you drive UP the mountain roads to the Visitor Center. *It is 3 miles from the visitor center/park entrance to the lower campground/lake area via non park roads. 🛶- we didn’t paddle here, it was not near our campground and it is only a 6 acre lake/pond. There is a swimming/wading.

    Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith

  • K
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Covenant Woodlands

    Glamping w/all comforts in private woods on acreage

    Want total privacy with the every kitchen supply, shampoos, comfy beds, wood for the fire pit, coffee and plenty of amusements provided? Almost 100 perfect reviews and very reasonable prices ensure you are lucky to book this cozy tiny barn.  Great movie selection, oldie classic records for the victrola, hammock, outdoor dining furniture , rockers on a covered porch plus several trails thru the lovely 10 acres of farmland gives plenty to do. The private setting in the woods is less than a mile from a highway only 40-40 minutes to Birmingham in an area of lovely rolling hills and horse farms. Perfect safety & rest from a trip on Highway 20 or 59 with a loaded car. Kids & adults love the precious moose and bear decor. Book this if you can!

  • John B.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Great views

    We had a two day primitive camping trip at site P109. Nicely shaded site. Water spigot between out site and P107. It had stone fire rings. No picnic grill. Only problem for me was very rocky terrain. The primitive campgrounds only have toilets, if you want a shower you will have to purchase a shower pass for improved campground bath house. Looking at surrounding sites I believe P108 and P120would have been great sites. P108 for a great sunset and P120 for a great sunrise. We stayed in Cabin 3 next two nights. Cabins 1-4 &16 are in one area and provide the best views. For a great sunset view from your patio while cooking out or just chilling, choose cabin 1. There are lots of hiking trails and 3 waterfalls in the park. There is a rich history with the Civilian Conservation Corps here and if you want to learn more there is a quest that begins at the store and takes you around the park. The CCC built the observation bunk house, the custodian cabin and garage, the water reservoir, several cabins, Cheaha lake and the bath house at the lake. All built by hand in the 1930s. An amazing place with amazing views and an amazing history.

  • Lynn G.
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Wind Creek State Park Campground

    Relaxing Lake Martin camping

    Lake Martin is beautiful and there are many places to camp along it. This is the only state park along the lake and the campground closest to town (with grocery, restaurants, etc.). There are nice hiking and horseback riding trails through the woods, swimming beaches, a marina, a little cafe with boat rentals. Lots to do for all ages, from sitting watching the water to riding bikes through the roads. There are many loops to choose from but less than 25% of them are along the water. There are some furnished cabins also. Simple place to camp but quite nice.

    Yay: Love the lake and boating around it.

    Nay: Sites are a little crowded but there are some trees to improve privacy. Campground feels a little crowded.

    Surprise: Check out Pineywood Island, kids will love to run around and entire little island.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 26, 2023

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Campground Needs Attention

    PROS 

    Site 27- pull-thru gravel. Very nice moveable 6 ft metal picnic table; fire ring with cooking grate; pedestal BBQ grill 

    Campground very quiet Sunday-Tuesday nights 

    Frequent ranger drive thrus of the campground 

    T Mobile 3 bars 

    CONS 

    Upon arrival, power outage due to storm and lasted until dark. Check-in was not able to be completed so had to return the next day. 

    Paid a transaction fee for making my own on-line reservation along with a resort fee and sales tax 

    No senior or Veteran discount 

    Site 27 greatly unlevel side-to-side 

    Fire ring full of ash upon arrival 

    Street light at Site 28 that lights up all of 28 and most of 27 and 27A. 

    Extremely tight at checkin station. We had to park partially on AL281. There is a very small parking lot at the check-in station with no loop around 

    No trash receptacle in either men’s or woman’s toilets 

    Campground noisy Friday and Saturday nights. Lots of loud music. 

    Bathhouse not serviced over weekend 

    Large rocks throughout the campground had been painted

    (by children) an unsightly vivid paint 

    Don’t Miss 

    Climbing to the top of the CCC Bunker Observation Tower 

    Hiking out to Bald Rock 

    Berman Museum in Anniston 

    Watch—some pull-thru sites have the camper door facing the campground roadway with the picnic table and campfire ring along the campground roadway.

  • George’s  F.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Lovely & Secluded

    Cheaha is beautiful and fit perfect for kids and families! We stayed in the Semi-Primitive space and picked a tent. Very clean and water was code by as well as restrooms. Picnic table and fire ring made cooking and dining simple. Parked right next to our tent spot. Walking distance to pool, look-out tower, and one of the picture perfect views at the hotel. Our first excursion was the lake. Very nice! Beach was clean with plenty of space. Park was there too. My kids loved the diving platform. Bathrooms were nice. It was super refreshing and awesome view! We cooked Chili for supper. Canopy of trees was pleasant and shady for Summer. We hit the lake again early the next morning. Hiked 3 trails with excellent views. All easy and enjoyable for all 3 of my kiddos, ages 6, 11 and 12. High Falls was my personal favorite. Also hiked Bold Rock and Pulpit Rock. Great park! We are for sure going back in the Fall!

  • Johnnie  J.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

    Cheaha State Park: Absolutely Amazing!

    A few weeks back, I had a few days off during the week and decided to make a quick trip up for a few days of camping. After viewing some of the campsites online and reading a few reviews on here, I decided to stay at a semi-primitive site inside the park. My initial concern was the location of the semi-primitive sites, as they were located right off the road. However, I found that this wasn't much of an issue since I was the only one in that entire area for 90% of my trip.

    I arrived on a Sunday afternoon and quickly set up my site. Each one features a stone fire ring, a picnic table, and a space to park right next to your campsite. Restrooms are located a short walk up the road and are attached to a large covered pavilion with plenty of picnic tables and a large stone fireplace on each end. The restrooms were clean and well maintained, but do not contain shower facilities on the semi-primitive loop. There are showers available in the RV section of the park, but they would require driving (or a long walk) to reach them. Select sites have outlets or water spigots at the road. 

    Unlike Oak Mountain, which is centrally located and a short driving distance from pretty much everything, Cheaha State park is pretty isolated. Unless you plan on eating at the restaurant or getting small items from the park store, you'd need to bring any food or other items you may need.

    When making reservations online, you can view each campsite and read a brief description for each one. Some of the semi-primitive sites are really small and close to the road, so I highly recommend viewing each site when making your online reservations to make sure you get something that suits your needs.

    Basically, this place is great! There's plenty to do and as always, the online registration process was quick and easy. The views along the Pinhoti are amazing and the waterfalls were quiet and relaxing. In the early morning hours, deer would wander thru the campsites and I saw tons of interesting wildlife while out on the trails. If you're a mountain biker, the Cheaha Express trail head is right up from the semi-primitive area, and the Pinhoti trailhead is only a half mile from the campground. All in all, it's definitely worth the trip.

  • Belinda H.
    Apr. 22, 2019

    Wind Creek State Park Campground

    The nicest campground I’ve ever been.

    All camp sites have water and power and fits the needs of most all campers, including Equine campsites

    Clean grounds and the largest capacity and spacious individual sites than most

    Security in and out frequently.

    Kids can run the area and you can see them almost everywhere they go

    Quiet and peaceful

    Pet friendly and LOTS of activities.


Guide to Ashland

Cabin accommodations near Ashland, Alabama provide camping experiences within the mountainous northeast region of the state. Located in the southern Appalachians at elevations reaching 2,400 feet, this area experiences cooler temperatures than surrounding lowlands, with summer highs typically 5-10 degrees lower than nearby cities. Camping cabins range from rustic shelters to fully equipped structures with modern amenities across multiple state parks and private facilities.

What to do

Hiking trails: Multiple trail options exist near Cheaha State Park cabins, from easy boardwalks to challenging boulder climbs. "The kids enjoy this too. The kids love the lake and the pool, and there is an easy walk on a boardwalk with amazing views at the end on days when the kids don't feel like hiking," notes one visitor. Another trail recommendation comes from a camper who advises, "Recommend starting at Cheaha Trailhead and catch Cave Creek Trail to Pinhoti back to the parking lot... views are amazing."

Water recreation: Lake activities are available near Wind Creek State Park Campground cabins, with multiple swimming and boating options. "We stayed at site 100 it was an excellent site right on the water next to us was like a private beach. This is the only public access to Lake Martin," reports one camper. The park features "Large lake for swimming, boating, fishing. Sites are very open to each other but a lot of shade."

Gem mining: Families can enjoy recreational mining activities near several cabin locations. As one Cheaha visitor mentions, "right across from the store they have a gem mining area that is also great fun for the children." This activity provides an educational opportunity while keeping younger campers engaged during downtime.

What campers like

Historic features: Weogufka State Forest Flagg Mtn offers cabin accommodations with historical significance. One visitor notes, "Access to southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail. CCC tower and cabins from 1930's." Another camper adds, "You might need four-wheel-drive to get up to the ruins, but maybe not. Mary the caretaker of the area could easily tell you and is a very helpful communicator."

Secluded sites: Private cabin settings appeal to those seeking solitude. A Misfit Mountain visitor describes, "It is such a cute cabin with everything you need including a luxurious outdoor shower and composting toilet. The trails on the property looked nice and well maintained." The private natural setting offers escape without sacrificing comfort.

Scenic vistas: Mountain views rank highly among cabin camper reviews. "Hiking in the area is amazing! The campground is nice... a lot pull through spots. No wifi or cell service; but we loved being disconnected," notes a Cheaha visitor. Another camper adds, "I have hiked the back country here and lots of good sites with adequate water make it a good backpacking adventure for beginners."

What you should know

Gate hours: Several campgrounds maintain strict access policies. At R. Shaefer Heard Campground, "the gate is locked shut from 10 PM to 8 AM, no exceptions unless the elderly host personally deems your emergency worthy." Similar restrictions exist at other facilities, so plan arrivals and departures accordingly.

Grocery access: Supplies may require significant travel from cabin locations. Visitors should prepare by bringing essential items as options are limited. One Wind Creek camper notes the park is "close to stores and restaurants within a 20 minute drive," while other locations have more limited access to provisions.

Cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between cabin locations. A Cheaha camper reports, "No wifi or cell service; but we loved being disconnected." For those requiring connectivity, verify availability before booking or prepare alternatives like Starlink, though one camper cautions that "if the lake is high, the shoreline disappears, and with it, any chance of a clear shot to the sky."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Yogi Bears Jellystone Park provides cabin options with extensive children's programming. "My kids loved the open activities at Jellystone! They bounced on the jump pad, went down the new bounce slide, enjoyed the playground, and the pools," reports one visitor. Another notes, "They have a great area for young kids to play if you have a family."

Swimming areas: Several parks offer designated swimming locations near cabin accommodations. At Wind Creek, "Secluded campground with RV and tent sites right on Lake Martin" provides natural swimming options. Another visitor notes there are "Beach's on the lake" available for family use during summer months.

Playground access: Multiple cabin locations include play equipment for younger visitors. "There's a kiddie pool and a big kid pool, a jump pad and an inflatable slide, a nice playground, and a small arcade that's affordable," mentions one Jellystone visitor. At Cheaha, visitors note the "playground was there too. My kids loved the diving platform."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RV campers with cabins nearby recommend specific locations for optimal experience. At Wind Creek, "We stayed in C section with full hook-ups" provides the best amenities according to one visitor. They continue, "They have playgrounds throughout the campground, trails from 1 mile long to 15 miles long that can be utilized by horse, bike, or on foot."

Train noise: Be aware of railway proximity at certain locations. At Jellystone Park, "The train near by is VERY loud though, it comes by morning noon and night," cautions one reviewer. Another mentions, "The only drawbacks are the loud train that runs through town that goes all day and all night."

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping provides different cabin experiences than summer stays. "We were the only trailer in loop D. It was quiet and very enjoyable! Being right on the lake and having the ducks swim up really thrilled our dogs," notes a winter visitor to Wind Creek. Another camper adds, "This campground is a better place for the summer not much to do in the winter. It's a place for swimming, fishing, and boat riding."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Ashland, AL is Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 90 reviews.

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