Best Cabin Camping near Lillian, AL

Cabin accommodations near Lillian, Alabama range from rustic to modern, with several campgrounds offering furnished options. Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA provides cabin rentals with wooden decks, fire pits, and picnic tables in a beachfront setting. "This beach front campground is beautiful, quiet, and relaxing. Our site was level with a grill, fire pit, picnic table and a wooden deck," notes one visitor. Blue Angel Park in nearby Pensacola features cabins alongside yurts, while Gulf State Park Campground offers more substantial cabin units with full bathrooms and kitchenettes. Most cabins include air conditioning, electricity, and basic furnishings, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Blakeley State Park offers primitive "Squirrels Nest" cabins with screened walls, wooden sleeping platforms, and outdoor fire pits. According to one camper, "I stayed in one of the two Squirrels Nest, which are primitive cabins. Basically open air cabins. 2 walls, a roof and 2 walls of screens. There are two wooden platforms for beds." In contrast, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort provides more family-oriented cabin accommodations with modern amenities. Most locations require advance reservations, especially during summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA and several other campgrounds allowing dogs in select cabins.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from none in primitive cabins to full kitchenettes in deluxe units. Blakeley State Park's primitive cabins have sinks without running water, while higher-end accommodations at Gulf State Park include refrigerators and microwaves. Navarre Beach Camping Resort cabins feature a "pinterest beach vibe" according to reviews, with clean, well-maintained interiors. On-site camp stores at locations like Fort Pickens Campground and Gulf State Park sell basic provisions, though selection is limited. Visitors staying more than a few days should consider bringing groceries from larger stores in Gulf Shores or Pensacola.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lillian, Alabama (36)

    1. Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    98 Reviews
    Gulf Breeze, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 934-2622

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Whether it be tent, camper, or full RV

    • Sights with power $40 per night * Fire Pits 🔥 * Picnic table * Power hook-up

    • Sights with NO power $26 per night (Standard"

    "*The camping store is closed until they can find someone to run it. Wood and ice can be bought at the Tom Thumb just outside the park or at Walmart/Publix in Gulf Breeze."

    2. Gulf State Park Campground

    102 Reviews
    Orange Beach, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 948-7275

    "PROS 

    Quiet 

    Minimal streetlights 

    Site 435 level 

    Asphalt parking pad is extended as an area for the picnic table 

    Pedestal BBQ in good condition and free of ash upon arrival 

    Moveable metal and"

    "Gulf Shores Alabama Gulf State Park Current camping spot on the canal. Ours is a nice pull thru with electric and water. Almost 500 sites here from tent to big rig friendly."

    3. Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

    20 Reviews
    Lillian, AL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 961-1717

    "Dog friendly park that is away from the major city hubs, nothing but the beach is walkable. Our site was level with a grill, fire pit, picnic table and a wooden deck."

    "We had an issue with the electrical that we couldn’t figure out, but one of the campground workers was very nice and tried to help us figure out the issue. We loved walking to the waterfront."

    4. Blue Angel Park

    11 Reviews
    Lillian, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 390-6133

    $7 - $75 / night

    "They have tent spots, cabins, rv spots, sail boat rentals, paint ball, frisbee golf, and anything else you could want! Easy to reserve a space and plenty to do all around this place."

    "Stayed at Anchor Cove ( rustic). Electric, water with Dump Station. Very friendly staff. Quiet. Great area for long dog walks in the woods. We are repeat customers. 😎"

    5. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast

    12 Reviews
    Elberta, AL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 986-3566

    "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. "

    "Campsites have a fire pit, so we made s’mores. They have a store with everything we needed, which was really nice. The staff was great and accommodating. And bonus - you can earn Yogi points!"

    6. Military Park Pensacola Naval Air Station Oak Grove Park and Cottages

    11 Reviews
    Perdido Key, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 452-2535

    $24 - $30 / night

    "RV sites are concrete pads with full hook up (power, water, sewer, WiFi, and cable). Most sites are a little closer together than we are used to. No fire rings at the RV sites."

    "It's in a good location to resturants and beaches and occasional Blue Angel's flying which is a real treat!"

    7. Pensacola Beach RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Pensacola Beach, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 932-4670

    $70 - $100 / night

    "The parking spots are pristine, the showers clean, the tiki bar on the sound beach was incredible, with lots of chairs & bean bags to laze around in..."

    "This resort is the perfect location to visit Pensacola Beach. Lots of tourist things to do: playing in the sand, eating in every restaurant imaginable, fishing, recreation, etc.

    Close to Ft."

    8. Bella Terra of Gulf Shores

    4 Reviews
    Foley, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 417-2416

    "We had a lake view pad with full hook ups and seating area for $56.00 a night. You can upgrade and get a gazebo and/or fire pit as well."

    "We took advantage of a special they were running in which we got a standard site for $34 if you took a guided tour around the property. "

    9. Pirates Cove RrrrV Park

    4 Reviews
    Foley, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 978-2267

    $69 / night

    "All campsites have a wide concrete pad, fully electric with water and sewer. The shower bathrooms were very clean and open 24 seven."

    "They have activities daily all week long and step it up for the weekend. We will definitely be returning here."

    10. Sugar Sands RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Orange Beach, AL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 968-2223

    $69 - $79 / night

    "Camp store on site. They also have a few rental tiny houses and rv's. Trash pickup at your site each morning."

    "Love this little RV park.....concrete roads and pads with modern, well kept amenities. Staff is so very polite and friendly, true professionals."

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Cabin Reviews near Lillian, AL

474 Reviews of 36 Lillian Campgrounds


  • Karen L.
    May. 17, 2018

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Very large park, hiking, camping, battlegrounds

    Blakely State Park is a very large State Park, with different choices for camping. There are larger primitive tent sites, smaller tent sites with power/water hookups, RV sites, two primitive cabins and 2 newer cabins which are very nice. There's TONS of hiking, a battleground for history buffs, a playground, a boatdock, lots of hiking, horseback riding etc.

    I stayed in one of the two Squirrels Nest, which are primitive cabins. Basically open air cabins. 2 walls, a roof and 2 walls of screens. There are two wooden platforms for beds. A twin and a queen, and barstools to sit inside and look out into the woods, over the hill in which they are nestled. There's a sink (but no water) and a cabinet, and outside a large deck with bench seating. Below is a fire pit and picnic table. There is a shared porta potty outside of the two cabins. These cabins are a bit of a drive out in the woods, so make sure your vehicle is up to it. It's very peaceful out there. My cabin was inhabited by mice at night, so I kept my food in airtight plastic paint bucket containers & my belongings covered by garbage bags on one of the platforms and had my air mattress inside a pop-up mosquito tent, so the mice did not bother me. I was after all in their house. I sprinkled peppermint oil around my gear & my bed platform to keep the mice away. Next time I will have my food in a large cooler so that the wildlife is not attracted.

    There are hiking trails by these sites, as well as, steps down the hill, leading off into another trail.

    i would stay there again. Great place to get away.

  • Karla T.
    Nov. 26, 2023

    Navarre Beach Camping Resort

    Southern Hospitality at its Best!

    Staff: once again the entire staff is a living definition of southern hospitality. The moment you step on the property you are greeted with staff that actually want to be there, everyone from office, store, clubhouse and maintenance. They do an amazing job at setting a welcoming and accommodating atmosphere for all patrons. 5 STARS! Accommodations: Grounds: well maintained and clean; Pool Area: Clean and pool is HEATED. Cabins: clean and have a pinterest beach vibe! Pet Area: clean, double gated, lighted with bench poo bags supplied! Pet friendly. Pier and beach area very clean with swings and super comfortable lounge chairs to soak up all the sun and breeze. Pier is great for fishing and benches along the pier provide a great way to view sunrise and sunset. Club house: during our stay they hosted an amazing THANKSGIVING dinner and a paint night; also features a large screen tv and seating areas for those occasional rainy days. On the weekends they have breakfast on the grill, best breakfast I've had in a long time(shout out to the cook and staff:) Playground area is lighted with a box of sand toys and various other toys to keep the kidos busy. Atmosphere: There is NO OTHER campground in the area that beats the atmosphere at this campground. The staff and the care they take to make sure everyone's experience is the best is hands down the best in this area. I honestly can't think of one thing that would have made our stay more enjoyable. This is the second time I've stayed here.

  • kelly N.
    Mar. 30, 2022

    Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

    Beach front

    This beach front campground is beautiful, quiet, and relaxing. Under new ownership they seem friendly and helpful. Dog friendly park that is away from the major city hubs, nothing but the beach is walkable. Our site was level with a grill, fire pit, picnic table and a wooden deck.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2024

    Milton-Gulf Pines KOA

    Nice KOA Near Beaches

    Nice campground, gravel site with small pad with picnic table and fire ring. FHU, and plenty of activities and amenities for our granddaughter. Playground, mini golf, large outdoor Connect Four game. Nice dog park, camp store and pool, but too cold to swim. Didn’t use facilities, but looked clean. Tents and cabins in backside of the park. I would reserve there if possible some interstate noise upfront. Staff friendly and took us to our site. Love the bike trails nearby.

  • Karen L.
    May. 17, 2018

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Very close sites, on/near the Bay.

    I have done tent camping at this park a couple times. All of the sites are close together and the ants are ridiculous. I had read reviews about the ants prior so I came prepared. Each site has a picnic table & fire ring. There is a boat launch, which is popular, a pier and also 2 cabins that you can rent. This is a popular park for RV's. And of course there is a shower house & covered picnic tables.

    I chose a specific site with water view which was enjoyable. The street lights throughout the park are very bright, so if you're light sensitive when you sleep, use a darker tent. All the sites have power & water hookups.

  • Amy L.
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Mystic Springs Recreation Area

    Remote Primitive and Wild

    Pros: Covered tent sites (we tent camped) portapottys, free for up to a week, boat launch, spaced out sites (pretty private). Has picnic tables, fire pits, and grills. Cons: Sites flood, lots of gaters (if you have small pets this is sketchy), gets a little busy on the weekends with the boaters, it's reaallllly far from the next town but there's a gas station 15mins away. Get gas before you go back to camp. It's beautiful and clean. About 45mins to pcola

  • Karen L.
    Feb. 7, 2024

    Mystic Springs Recreation Area

    Primitive site with fire ring, grill, trash can, , large portapotty and nice water view.

    I’ve camped at Mystic Springs numerous times. I book the group site. Very large & spacious. Perfect for a large group or multiple people. Plenty of room for several tents. It has a fire ring, grill, covered structure with 2 picnic tables, a garbage can and a large portapotty. It’s generally very quiet. It’s a gated site so to me it feels more secure. People do walk through the site occasionally but not too often. It’s primitive camping so no power & no potable water. Most sites have water view.

  • Lisa S.
    Apr. 5, 2021

    Harper - Blakeley State Park

    Beautiful Well Maintained Huge Park

    April 4, 2021 Camper Van Site: Harper #7 Primitive $20 Over 2,000 acres crisscrossed with trails. Interesting replication of the ghost town of Blakeley which disappeared around 1830, but before then it rivaled Mobile in population and economy. Harper loop, where I camped, is at least a mile into the woods and has no hook ups. The sites have picnic tables and fire rings and offer decent privacy. Bath house is 7 minute walk. My shower was cold. Dumpsters near bath house. Staff house nearby. Staff very pleasant and helpful. Wish I could stay more than two nights.

    RV park closer to entrance.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Gulf State Park Campground

    Pricy State Park Once Fees and Taxes Added

    PROS 

    Quiet 

    Minimal streetlights 

    Site 435 level 

    Asphalt parking pad is extended as an area for the picnic table 

    Pedestal BBQ in good condition and free of ash upon arrival 

    Moveable metal and wooden picnic table 

    Super clean climate controlled bathhouses 

    Very nice, large, park laundromat with coin changing machine. Detergent sold at camp store. 

    Recycling available at dump station 

    Super bike trails 

    Good park WiFi 

    TMobile 3 bars 

    CONS 

    No senior or vet discount 

    15.25% resort fee charged 

    15% sales tax charged

    $5 reservation fee charged 

    Site 425 no shade - we were HOT in January! 

    No info provided that state park does not provide campfire rings. Campfires are permitted but you must bring your own campfire ring/pit 

    Picnic table top rotted leaving large holes and unuseable

    Two roll-off compactors for the campground located at the dump station near the entrance/exit. If you are not camping in that area you are in for a hike.


Guide to Lillian

Cabins near Lillian, Alabama provide comfortable accommodations while exploring Gulf Coast attractions. Located in Baldwin County near the Florida state line, Lillian sits at an elevation of just 10 feet above sea level, creating coastal camping conditions that remain humid year-round with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F in summer months. Most cabin rentals require advance reservations at least 3-4 months ahead during peak summer season.

What to do

Beach exploration: 15-minute drive from Lillian cabin accommodations at Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA provides access to multiple swimming areas. "This KOA was alright. It had a nice feature that you could roll in and stay without scheduling or booking," notes one traveler who appreciated the flexibility.

Historic site visits: 30-minute drive to Fort Pickens Campground where cabin visitors can explore military ruins. "Ranger-led tours occur during the year and are very fun and informative. We went on a full moon night hike where the ranger talk focused on astrology and how moon phases impact some animals," shares a visitor describing educational opportunities.

Water activities: fishing and boating available from several locations offering cabin accommodations. "Took our kids and pups here often! They have tent spots, cabins, rv spots, sail boat rentals, paint ball, frisbee golf, and anything else you could want!" mentions a review about Blue Angel Park, which provides diverse recreation options.

What campers like

Waterfront views: Several cabin sites offer direct water access. "This beach front campground is beautiful, quiet, and relaxing," states one visitor about shoreline accommodations.

Clean facilities: Newer cabin options typically feature well-maintained bathrooms. "Very clean bath houses. Easy to navigate campground road with tons of room," notes a visitor to Sugar Sands RV Resort, highlighting the importance of cleanliness for cabin guests.

Location convenience: Most cabin rentals sit within 10-20 minutes of major attractions. "Great location across from the beach and within walking distance to shops and restaurants. Very clean, safe friendly environment. Also dog friendly!" explains a camper describing the practical benefits of staying at Pensacola Beach RV Resort.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabin locations offer nature observation. "Went hiking along the trails and found 3 baby gators hanging out!" reports a visitor at Gulf State Park, showing the natural encounters possible near cabin accommodations.

What you should know

Seasonal differences: Summer cabin reservations often require booking 3-6 months in advance, while winter offers more availability. "This is a busy park due to beaches and the actual old fort Pickens buildings, but the campsites were fairly peaceful," notes a winter visitor, highlighting the different experience outside peak season.

Site variations: Cabin quality and amenities vary significantly between locations. "We stayed in one of the bungalows and it was so pretty and had everything we needed," shares a guest at Gulf State Park Campground, contrasting with more rustic options elsewhere.

Weather considerations: Cabins offer protection from frequent summer thunderstorms but prepare for high humidity. "Showers were separate from the bathrooms and what you might expect for a beach, the water was nice and hot," mentions one camper about facility practicalities.

Insect prevention: Pack bug spray regardless of season. "Also bring the bug spray for sure!" advises a frequent visitor, noting an important detail overlooked by many first-time visitors to Gulf Coast cabin accommodations.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Choose cabins near family-friendly amenities. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort, "We had a lot of fun. The kids loved all of the Saturday activities. Campsites have a fire pit, so we made s'mores. They have a store with everything we needed, which was really nice."

Pool access: Most family-friendly cabin rentals include swimming facilities. "Kids love the splash pad. Big sites. Food trucks. Site store. Boat ramps. Nice pool. Access to the beach," shares a visitor listing amenities important for families.

First-catch fishing spots: Several cabin locations offer easy fishing access for children. "Each of my kids caught their first fish, definitely a memorable trip," reports a family describing their experience at a nearby lake.

Educational opportunities: Consider cabins near museums and nature centers. "I love to run and the path through the campground leads to the sea wall. The campground is walking distance to the lighthouse and a short drive to the museum on base," notes a military retiree describing location benefits for families.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Select cabins with adequate parking for additional vehicles. "The sites are a combination of dirt and grass. Ours is level enough no problems there," shares an RVer who brought additional transportation.

WiFi connectivity: Internet quality varies significantly between cabin rental locations. "WiFi is okay they publish that it doesn't work for streaming but it worked fairly well for our TV," notes one RVer describing technological amenities.

Pet accommodation: Confirm pet policies before booking as they vary widely. "Keep your eyes peeled for wonderful birds and alligators!" advises a cabin visitor, highlighting the need for pet supervision in wildlife areas.

Proximity to supplies: Most cabin rentals require bringing groceries from larger towns. "The campground is about 10 miles from the nearest convenient store or restaurant so it is best to stock up on groceries before you come," explains a visitor describing practical logistics for cabin stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Lillian, AL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Lillian, AL is Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore with a 4.6-star rating from 98 reviews.

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