Best Cabin Camping near Clio, AL

Several cabin rentals near Clio, Alabama feature full electricity, private bathrooms, and basic kitchenette setups. Blue Springs State Park Campground provides cabin accommodation with air conditioning systems, while Lakepoint Resort State Park offers cabins with lake views and picnic areas. Anglers N Antlers includes cabins with fire pits and picnic tables, providing a base for fishing activities. Most locations offer cabins with beds, tables, and refrigerators, though amenities vary by site. Heart of Dixie Trail Ride provides cabins with water and electrical hookups. "The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC. Consider yourself glamping Alabama style and you will be fine," notes one visitor about Blue Springs.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA-style cabins can be found at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA, which offers furnished cabins with modern conveniences including Wi-Fi access. Pet policies vary by location—Blue Springs and Lakepoint Resort allow pets at their cabin sites, while J & J's Place at the Springs prohibits pets entirely. During peak seasons, especially summer holidays and weekends, advance reservations are strongly recommended. At Florence Marina State Park, cabins overlook the water with cable TV connections available. One visitor mentioned, "The Wagon Wheel cabin ended up being our gathering spot—it was spacious, well-stocked, and made meals and family time easy and comfortable."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from simple microwaves to full stoves and refrigerators, with some cabins providing basic cookware and utensils. Cabins at Cypress Landing RV Park and Kick Back Ranch include more extensive kitchen setups with refrigerators and cooking equipment. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations including Lakepoint Resort and Blue Springs State Park. Limited grocery options exist in the immediate Clio area, with larger stores approximately 20 miles away in Eufaula. A reviewer noted, "There isn't much, as far as shopping goes, in the area so grab your groceries before you arrive."

Best Cabin Sites Near Clio, Alabama (17)

    1. Blue Springs State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Clopton, AL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 397-4875

    "This is a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat. The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC."

    "The main attraction in this state park is the spring fed pool. There is a lot of nice grassy areas plus a playground but everyone was in the water."

    2. Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

    10 Reviews
    Ozark, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 774-3219

    $40 / night

    "We did tent “glamping” so we had electric, water and wifi nearby but still enjoyed our time away from concrete buildings. We had a fire pit, picnic table, and parking to ourselves."

    "Catch and release pond, camp store, propane, showers, laundry, close to restaurants. Everyone is escorted to their site by the wonderful owner and her staff."

    3. Heart of Dixie Trail Ride

    1 Review
    Troy, AL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 670-0005

    "This place has a lot of amenities pool, fishing, horse and atv trails that are great for beginner horseriders. Bathhouses are pretty nice cabins are great and affordable."

    4. Florence Marina State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Keystone Lake, GA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 838-4244

    $38 - $190 / night

    "Had a nice weekend at this small state park. The site was very clean with fire pit, picnic table, and full hook ups including cable."

    "Park was easy to get to. We were on site 1, a back in site. Sites were kinda close together, we heard a little more of our neighbors than we would have liked to."

    5. Lake Eufaula Campground

    8 Reviews
    Eufaula, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 687-4425

    "Great location next to town and the owners were very accommodating."

    "Better,,,,the site was beautiful rt on the lake,,,very large sites can’t say enough good about the campground...beautiful area.."

    6. Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Keystone Lake, AL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 687-6026

    "We stayed here during our trip to Providence Canyon they have a ton of sites. Currently they have some sites closed for social distancing procedures."

    "The campsites are spacious and thoughtfully laid out, providing just the right amount of privacy while still feeling connected to the natural surroundings."

    7. Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Bluffton, GA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 724-2150

    $32 - $40 / night

    "We enjoyed this off the beaten path state park. Nice , quiet area with the mounds and trails to explore. Super friendly rangers and welcome center staff."

    "As with all of the Georgia State Park , this was a nice, quiet campground. The lake was beautiful and if you’re looking for solitude, this is the place."

    8. Anglers N Antlers

    4 Reviews
    Eufaula, GA
    36 miles
    +1 (305) 731-6047

    $35 - $75 / night

    "Great camp, quiet, nice people, free laundry and shower ."

    "Has a cute bath and laundry house. Best part was the owners though, they are super sweet and accommodating! We would definitely come again."

    9. Cypress Landing RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Andalusia, AL
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (334) 388-1008

    $37 - $50 / night

    "Right on the lake. You can rent boats week days and weekends!"

    "They have cabins, rv/camper spots, and tent spots. Nice dock for fishing, not alot to do for older kids, there's a small playground for smaller kids."

    10. J & J's Place at the Springs

    1 Review
    Geneva, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 480-1163

    $25 - $75 / night

    "4 RV sites with water and electricity(30/50 amp) hookups(no sewer). Showers and toilets are very close and clean and well maintained.
    The family staff is incredibly nice and helpful."

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Cabin Reviews near Clio, AL

98 Reviews of 17 Clio Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Family Time Campground

    Break Out the Family Camping Here!

    This little gem is tucked away on the central-eastern side of Alabama, just a 20 or so minute drive from the AL-GA state line, just due south of Columbia, right off the Omusee Creek. Over in these parts you’ll find some solid nature to interact with, trails to hike and of course, all the fun and enjoyment you’d expect being this close to the water. 

    Let me share a bit about Family Time Campground: there’s a sweet little solar-heated pool that’s perfect for a classic sundowner (and not so great for swimming laps!), plenty of shaded and grassy areas for RV and trailers (22 spots in all), spacious long level lots in a private gated community, filtered water and free rentals, newly finished covered pavilion with about a half dozen brand new picnic tables that has a brand new BBQ, children’s playground, community firepit for s’mores and a fully functioning laundry facility. This RV site has full electrical, water and sewage hook-ups, free WiFi and there’s even a fully-stocked kitchen you can access while on site. For those that aren’t hauling their living room behind them, this property also has (3) bunk houses, (3) cabins, (4) camp rentals and even stationary RV’s for rent.

    Insider’s Tip? On Sunday’s this campground offers up "all-you-can eat" pancake breakfast for $4 – you can’t beat this! Of course, there is the famed Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge that apparently people come from all over to see. For a good spot to dine out at, I recommend Log Cabin Restaurant right across the AL-GA state line in nearby Blakely – they’ve got everything you could think of fried, as well as some things that shouldn’t be fried, but taste great regardless! Last tip – if you’re out to kayak or canoe, get out either early or late, as the current during the middle of the day can be quite strong. 

    Happy Camping!

  • M
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA

    Awesome stay

    My kids and I absolutely loved it here. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We did tent “glamping” so we had electric, water and wifi nearby but still enjoyed our time away from concrete buildings. We had a fire pit, picnic table, and parking to ourselves. The pool came in clutch since it is very humid and hot over there. It was nice, CLEAN and refreshing. My kids are not too big so we had enough space to play backyard games not sure there is enough grassy area for older kids or adults. You can walk around and down to the pond and check out the surroundings for added entertainment. The bathrooms and showers were tidy and clean. I really did love it here and based on my experience here I will be looking at other KOA Journeys to visit. My experience is based on a tent site and I’m fairly new to camping. Hope this helps!

  • jessica O.
    Nov. 8, 2021

    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    Quiet State Park

    Had a nice weekend at this small state park. The site was very clean with fire pit, picnic table, and full hook ups including cable. The fire pit had been cleaned out before we arrived which was a nice surprise. The bathhouse was centrally located and was spotless. It included an interior wash room and was heated which was appreciated on the chilly evenings. Plenty of hot water and good water pressure. Showers also had a separate changing area with plenty of shelves and hooks to keep clothes dry. Loved the recycling on site! The sites are pretty close to each other and because it’s located in a pine forest, there’s not much privacy but enough space to enjoy the patio. We’re glad we checked it out!

  • Anna R.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Blue Springs State Park Campground

    A must stop on the way to the beach

    This is a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat. The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC. Consider yourself glamping Alabama style and you will be fine

  • Jennifer N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 29, 2024

    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    Beautiful sunset by the water 🌅

    Park was easy to get to. We were on site 1, a back in site. Sites were kinda close together, we heard a little more of our neighbors than we would have liked to. Campground was dog friendly and many were around. Bathrooms and laundry facilities were roomy and clean. The grill and fire pit were in good shape. We didn’t see a store for firewood and charcoal, so bring your own if you’ll need it. Although we didn’t use it, the grounds had a putt putt course that was available for guest use. The camp hosts were very kind.

  • Jenn B.
    Jul. 15, 2020

    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    Weekend Family Camping

    We stayed here because of it’s close proximity to Providence Canyon State Park. The campsites are open with no buffer between campers. The restrooms were clean and signs up for Covid. There was ice and firewood available but bring cash. There is boating and canoeing in the marina. There is a putt putt course, but it is very dated. There are a few short trails available. We were the only pop-up. There were a few tents, but mostly RV campers. Watch out for those afternoon storms. They come in quick and the campsites flood easily. Would like to try the cabins next time.

  • Ashley W.
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Kolomoki Mounds State Park Campground

    Labor Day trip

    We went here for a quick Labor Day trip. The campground was a small loop but the sites were large. The lake front sites were very nice but we couldn’t get one so we had to walk down to the common areas to access the lake but that was ok. There is a little boat ramp and I put in my kayak and paddled the lake. There is also a swimming beach which was nice with a trail through the woods to walk or ride bikes to it from the campground. There was a playground area here and in the actual campground area too. The park also had putt putt but we didn’t play since it was so hot during the day and it wasn’t open at night. The campground is part of a state park and the site of the Kolomoki Mounds which were neat. They have a museum and the building is built into the side of a partially excavated mound which was really cool. They also have a replica of a hut/dwelling like the ones that the previous Native Americans would have inhabited. The bathhouse was clean and the grounds were well kept. The park is in a VERY rural area so be prepared to drive a little ways to get to things. However, we did really enjoy it and would definitely go back again.

  • Anna R.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Florence Marina State Park Campground

    Rent a fishing boat

    This is a good fishing destination. Campground has a sandbox and playground but for a little more you can get a hotel room. Boat rentals available for fishing and close to the museum of wonder in seale, alabama

  • P
    May. 29, 2025

    Kick Back Ranch & Event Center, LLC

    Best. Christmas. Ever

    We stayed at Kickback Ranch over the Christmas holiday, and it was the perfect setup for our family. I reserved an RV site for my teardrop camper—it was peaceful, quiet, and had everything I needed to unwind. I also booked a few cabins for the rest of the family so everyone could have their own space. The Wagon Wheel cabin ended up being our gathering spot—it was spacious, well-stocked, and made meals and family time easy and comfortable. We were able to hop on the Wi-Fi when needed, and the outdoor grills came in handy for cooking a few good meals together. The staff were kind and helpful anytime we had questions, but otherwise let us enjoy our stay without interruption. It was a great winter getaway, and having everyone close but with their own privacy made it even better. Would absolutely come back.


Guide to Clio

Cabin accommodations near Clio, Alabama range from simple single-room structures to larger units with multiple amenities. Most cabins in this region sit along Lake Eufaula, known as the "Bass Capital of the World," where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. Water access remains the primary draw for cabin campers, with several locations offering direct lake views or short walks to water access points.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Anglers N Antlers, campers can access prime fishing spots on Lake Eufaula. "The owners were extremely friendly and laid back. They up keep the property to be very nice and clean," notes Matt F. The site includes amenities specifically designed for anglers.

Swimming in natural springs: Blue Springs State Park Campground features a spring-fed swimming area that maintains a constant cold temperature year-round. "This is a gem in south Alabama with the most perfect cold water to cool that Alabama heat," writes Karon R. The spring flows into a creek system that visitors can explore.

Boat rentals: Florence Marina State Park Campground offers affordable watercraft rentals for exploring Lake Walter F. George. "We rented a boat my husband fished and we drove around the lake. You can have a AL or GA fishing license here the lake runs through both states," one visitor explains. Rental rates start at $25 for half-day jon boat rentals.

Museum visits: Kolomoki Mounds State Park provides historical exhibits about Native American history. "The park is an important sacred site (I suggest visiting the mounds at sunrise), but also has great modern recreational opportunities," Latika Y. mentions. The museum building is constructed into the side of a partially excavated mound.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cypress Landing RV Park receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. "This is a very clean, well kept campground. They have cabins, rv/camper spots, and tent spots. Nice dock for fishing," says Melissa H. The bathhouses are regularly cleaned and well-maintained.

Lake views: Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground offers waterfront cabin sites with unobstructed views. "The lake views are breathtaking—perfect for early morning coffee or a sunset stroll. We enjoyed fishing, biking, and just soaking in the beauty of the area," Kyle I. explains. Several cabin units face directly onto the water.

Peace and quiet: J & J's Place at the Springs provides a less crowded alternative to larger parks. "At night, the only sounds were the nature sounds of a very active forest," according to one review. Weekday stays typically offer the most solitude, especially during spring and fall months.

Family activities: Recreation options extend beyond water activities at several parks. "The park also had putt putt but we didn't play since it was so hot during the day and it wasn't open at night," notes Ashley W. about Kolomoki Mounds State Park. Many locations include playgrounds, game areas, and outdoor recreation facilities.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Peak season at Ozark-Fort Rucker KOA runs April through October, requiring advance bookings. "Very nice staff! Go a little bit extra. Showed us to our spot and even dusted the services for clean connections!" shares Frank L. Holiday weekends often book 2-3 months in advance.

Linen requirements: Most cabin rentals require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. One reviewer noted, "The cabins are more like FEMA trailers but they have some sort of AC," referring to Blue Springs State Park units. Some locations provide mattress covers but expect to bring everything else.

Grocery access: Limited shopping exists near most cabin locations. "There isn't much, as far as shopping goes, in the area," according to multiple reviews. The closest major grocery stores are in Eufaula, approximately 20 miles from Clio.

Variable site quality: Lake Eufaula Campground shows inconsistent site conditions based on season and location. "We stayed on a rainy week some campsites experience minor flooding," reports Daniel G. Cabin sites typically drain better than tent areas during heavy rain.

Tips for camping with families

Spring swimming: Blue Springs State Park Campground offers a unique swimming experience for children. "The main attraction in this state park is the spring fed pool. There is a lot of nice grassy areas plus a playground but everyone was in the water," says Deanna C. The spring remains cold even during summer months, providing relief from heat.

Budget-friendly activities: Several parks offer free or low-cost recreation beyond cabin rental fees. "The park has a miniature golf course on site for a fun time with the kids," Shelly F. mentions about Florence Marina. Most parks include hiking trails suitable for children under 12.

Camping layout considerations: Heart of Dixie Trail Ride provides cabin accommodations with convenient access to amenities. "This place has a lot of amenities pool, fishing, horse and atv trails that are great for beginner horseriders. Bathhouses are pretty nice cabins are great and affordable," Nicole H. reports. Request cabins near bathhouses when traveling with small children.

Bug preparation: Insect activity increases significantly after sundown near water. "Bugs became a real issue as the sun began to set. Come armed with repellant," advises Deanna C. This is particularly important during summer months from May through September.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Florence Marina State Park Campground offers both cabin and RV options with varying amenities. "We stayed on site # 16 it has full hook up. The park was busy it was Halloween they have a haunted boat ride and a hayride," shares B M. Corner sites typically provide more privacy and space.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies dramatically between parks. "I had no cell service with Verizon and my site was too far for the WiFi to work," notes Jennifer L. about Lake Eufaula Campground. J & J's Place at the Springs offers better connectivity options: "Internet is fantastic, both their Wi-Fi and our Starlink."

Weather preparedness: Seasonal storms can impact cabin stays. "Cable service was accessible if you have a coax cord, cable was quite fuzzy on some channels," reports one camper at Florence Marina. Some cabin sites experience water accumulation during heavy rains, particularly those at lower elevations.

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