Best Cabin Camping near Cullman, AL

Cabins near Cullman, Alabama feature varied accommodations across multiple campgrounds. Smith Lake Park offers lakeside cabins with electric hookups, picnic tables, and close proximity to water and recreational amenities. Cullman Campground provides cabin rentals with full hookup options in a country setting with gravel sites. Hidden Cove Thousand Trails features cabins with access to lake activities and boating facilities. Most locations provide basic furnishings with heating and air conditioning systems. "Clean and quiet" describes the atmosphere at Cullman Campground according to visitor feedback.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Full-service cabins at Lake Guntersville State Park and Monte Sano State Park include more extensive amenities than basic options at smaller campgrounds. Many locations allow pets in cabin areas with additional fees or deposits. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when waterfront cabins book quickly. "We love this park but it is about 45 minutes from a town with a good grocery store or restaurants," notes one visitor about Hidden Cove Thousand Trails, highlighting the remote setting.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only basic refrigeration and microwave access. Smith Lake Park includes a small store for essential supplies, while more remote locations like Hidden Cove have limited provisioning options. Several campgrounds offer firewood sales on-site for cabin guests using outdoor fire pits. Bathhouse facilities supplement cabin accommodations at most parks, with shower access available for cabin guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cullman, Alabama (20)

    1. Smith Lake Park

    12 Reviews
    Bremen, AL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 739-2916

    "I really enjoy Smith lake campground it has a lot of great sites. There are plenty of shades sites for summer camping."

    "Park has cabins on site, places for rvs, and also areas for tents. There is a beach area and a boat launch. They have pavilions with grills and electrical outlets"

    2. Cullman Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cullman, AL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 734-5853

    "Staff is helpful, guide you to site and help you park. Sites provide easy access with ample space for RV and vehicle or trailer."

    "Beautiful campground, check out the animals. Great signage to park. Not the greatest cell phone signal but not awful. Free wifi for non streaming service and paid option for streaming."

    3. Thousand Trails Hidden Cove

    13 Reviews
    Arley, AL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Plenty of amenities, pool, basketball court, disc golf, nice clubhouse with pool tables and other games/lounging, Lewis Smith Lake, nice playground, horseshoes, a lake overlook with gazebo and mini golf"

    "No fenced in dog park but plenty of space to have one. Right on the lake but unaware of any kind of rentals available nearby— closest rentals are 40 mins away on the opposite side of the lake."

    4. Monte Sano State Park Campground

    76 Reviews
    Brownsboro, AL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 534-6589

    $14 - $30 / night

    "We heard from other campers that if you go to Huntsville, Alabama that you have to stop at Monte Sano State Park."

    "Monte Sano State Park is located near Huntsville in northeast Alabama. In Spanish, Monte Sano means “Mountain of Health.”"

    5. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Guntersville, AL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 571-5455

    "Visited Lake Guntersville State Park, for the day. After taking our granddaughter to Screaming Eagle Zip-line Adventures, located at the gorgeous Lodge, we visited the Campground…and it’s amazing!"

    "As soon as we stepped out the door we had to go up an incline to get to our picnic table."

    6. Hidden Cove Thousand Trails

    2 Reviews
    Arley, AL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (205) 221-7042

    "We love this park but it is about 45 minutes from a town with a good grocery store or restaurants."

    "Great little campground with awesome access to the lake. Great for Starlink and good AT&T reception."

    7. Honeycomb Campground

    18 Reviews
    Grant, AL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 582-9884

    "This campground is located on Lake Guntersville. There are plenty of sites with trees for shade and hammocking. Clean bathrooms and showers. Water and electric at all sites. Dump station."

    "Some tent sites and cabins you can reserve to stay in. If you don’t have a camper they have those also that you can rent. They have boat rentals too. Clean bathhouses  and a  very friendly  staff.  "

    8. Noccalula Falls Park & Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    36 Reviews
    Gadsden, AL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 549-4663

    "we stayed in a tent site in dec '22'' , the sites are very close together and the tent  site we were on hardly had enough space for our 3 person backpacking tent . there are fire pits, grills, and tables"

    "This was our first time to Noccalula State Park. The park is an urban oasis just outside of Gadsden. It is gated."

    9. Faye Whittemore Farms Inc

    2 Reviews
    Jasper, AL
    27 miles
    +1 (205) 300-7141

    $10 - $30 / night

    "The campsites have water and electric hookups.  They have nice paddocks for your horses.  The multiple trails are so beautiful .  I have been here many times."

    "Lots to do and amazing trails. Helpful and friendly farmers. Clean washrooms and near campsite. No too far from town."

    10. Decatur / Wheeler Lake KOA Holiday

    12 Reviews
    Trinity, AL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 280-4390

    "They have a rope course, water activities/rentals, cabins, rv/camper/tent sites waterside, and more. We fished feet from our camper off of the bank."

    "Very friendly people, beautiful setting, very clean cabin, peaceful and so nice to watch the sunset and sunrise from the beautiful shoreline in the screen porch"

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Cabin Reviews near Cullman, AL

257 Reviews of 20 Cullman Campgrounds


  • Charlie K.
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Top of the Mountain with Great Views

    We heard from other campers that if you go to Huntsville, Alabama that you have to stop at Monte Sano State Park. We took our Class C up the mountain and was able to reserve full hookups in a nicely wooded area. Sites were level gravel with picnic tables and grill. Great place to bring a trail bike or take hikes. Pet friendly.

  • Mark C.
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Adventure for any RVer or Camper. Very nice campsites, hiking, biking !

    Monte Sano State Park is located near Huntsville in northeast Alabama. In Spanish, Monte Sano means “Mountain of Health.” In the late 1800s, visitors from across the United States came for “the season” to experience and enjoy Monte Sano’s fresh air, spectacular views and mineral springs. Fourteen rustic cabins, 11 of which were built by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC), are perched on the side of the mountain and are equipped with kitchens, fireplaces, separate showers and baths, cable television, outdoor grills, picnic tables, and porches for taking in the amazing sunrises.

    The park also features 89 improved campsites, a primitive campground and a camp store.

  • C
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Smith Lake Park

    Great place

    I really enjoy Smith lake campground it has a lot of great sites. There are plenty of shades sites for summer camping. They have primitive and powered sites with most having picnic tables and some with shared water. It is very affordable and quiet with lots to do. They have canoe rentals, mini golf, pool, and a beach area by the lake. The bathhouses are close by to the powered sites which is really nice. The only drawbacks are the bathhouses at least for the mens side is they need to have a place to hang your shower bag with clothes and toiletries instead of having to sit them on the floor. (Tip now that I've been a couple of times go buy a suction cup hook to hang your bag or towel on). I'll definitely be going back! Note you'll have to check with front office about pool and canoe rentals due to the covid-19. 403 Co Rd 386, Cullman, AL 35057

    (256)-739-2916 http://www.cullmancountyparks.com/smithlake.html

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2019

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    So Much to Do at Monte Sano.

    We visited Monte Sano State Park in the middle of summer (June) and stayed in the campground for five nights. We made our reservations through the Alabama State Parks web reservation portal at https://guestrez.megasyshms.com/5Q5BT for campground and cabin rentals. 

    The campground is located near the city of Huntsville, Alabama to the east. The park was easily accessible and the drive from the city to the park was not typical as it takes you though some of Huntsville’s neighborhoods before arriving to the park’s entrance. Once we arrived we went directly to the visitor’s center where the staff was friendly and organized. Our paperwork was already completed so the check in process was quick but very informative. We also received the gate code for the campground as the gate is electronically operated and closes after every opening to provide a welcomed level of security. We stayed in site 25 of the first loop, the park was not crowded in the campground as the summer temperatures were near extreme highs. The camp sites are very well spaced and there’s enough trees and underbrush to offer privacy. There are a few sites that have full hookups but most are without sewer. The park map I’ve included shows the ones with full hook up services. The bath houses were clean and orderly, the staff came by in the mornings to clean and restock. There are two camper/tent loops with rest rooms and showers at each. One tent only loop with no facilities but beautiful large sites. 

    The park has several scenic areas where the views of the mountains are great and provides a nice place to sit and ponder. There's also an operational Planetarium on the park sponsored and operated by the Von Braun Astronomical Society (https://www.vbas.org/). There are shows on Saturday’s at 7:30PM with an admission or $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. You will need to get there early though as parking is limited but worth the effort to visit. 

    There are miles and miles of bike and hiking trails here, on the weekend it’s amazing how many cyclists come here to ride the trails. Some of the trails are very aggressive and some moderate for those of us that want this pace, the parks paved roads also offer a good place for a casual ride in the evenings. 

    All in all, we really enjoyed this park and will add this to our return list in the future. I also have to recommend a visit to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center (https://www.rocketcenter.com/) in Huntsville, you won’t be disappointed.

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2017

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Fun exploring

    This land trust and state park offers a fun little get away in northern Alabama, just outside the city of Huntsville. The campground is well maintained and the sites have tons of shade that make the warm summer days a bit easier to tolerate.

    Each site has a large gravel area, picnic table and fire ring. There are 80+ sites but not all of them provide hookups, so be sure to pay close attention when reserving your site. At the western end of the park there is a loop that offers primitive camping that is a bit more secluded and away from the RV hustle and bustle. So if you're more of a tent camper that doesn't enjoy the noise of generators or the sight of large RVs, this may be more up your alley. The showers are located in the two loops of the developed sections of the park.

    This park does offer laundry facilities which is nice if you find yourself here for a longer time period or in the midst of a long road trip.

    This park also offers nice hiking trails to explore while you're here.

  • Steve V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2019

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Some much fun so close to home

    Although we have been to Monte Sano many times to hike and attend events, this was our first time camping here. Monte State Park Campground is a large campground with 15 full hookup sites, 59 water& electric sites, and 21 primitive tent sites. All the sites are gravel, most sites are wooded with lots of shade, and most site are mainly level. All style sites include a picnic table and fire ring. 

    Check-in is at the camp store if you arrive during store hours or with camp host if you arrive after hours. We stayed on site 24, which had complete shade throughout the day. This site backs up to a draw and each evening just before dust we could watch the deer walk up through. 

    The bathhouse is centrally located, newer, and cleaned daily. There are also laundry machines available between the men’s and women’s area. 

    Firewood, ice, limited grocery items, and souvenirs were available at the camp store. There is a full grocery store about 15 minutes away. 

    We found ok to limited cell phone service with Verizon throughout the property. The state park did have wi-fi near the camp store. 

    The park has many trails for hiking and mountain biking, as well as host the North Alabama Japanese Garden. The North Alabama Land Trust also connects to the state park and adds many more miles of trails. We hiked about 15 miles this weekend and there are many more miles to explore on another visit. 

    The state park is located 5 minutes from Huntsville where you can find many restaurants, breweries, and the Space& Rocket Center. Check the Huntsville visitor’s center website for all that is offered in the area. In addition, the Burritt on the Mountain located just minutes from the park entrance and has an open air museum and an amazing overlook of Huntsville. 

    We are very excited that this gem is located so close to use and are proud to call this our home camp!

  • Carol A.
    Jun. 15, 2018

    Cullman Campground

    Close to I-65. Easily accessible, pull throughs for most sites.

    This is a friendly, clean, campground. Staff is helpful, guide you to site and help you park. Sites provide easy access with ample space for RV and vehicle or trailer. Quiet park, pet friendly with areas to walk you pet with grass and trees.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Beautiful, North Alabama State Park

    Scenic Mountain View! Arrived and greeted by staff at the State Park guard gate, then checked into campground at separate office. Map and instructions given. Nice gravel back-in-site, water and 50amp hook ups. Picnic table and fire-ring at each site. Lots of trees. Sites spaced but not private, not at 33. Lots of traffic , since it is at the entrance and lots of kids riding bikes behind our site as well as tents directly in front of us. Will venture out and explore after the rain, and update as I get info. We Have Starlink, still with very poor reception((under 50) and little to no connectivity with T-Mobile. Would not reserve here for 2 weeks again at this site, for lack of privacy and for partial hook ups.

  • Daniel L.
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Primative sites offer lots of space, but little privacy

    Our site was massive, but was situated right next to park entrance and major hiking thoroughfare.

    Our site had a place to park and a fire ring that was full to the rim of coals and half burnt logs. It didn't take long to clear it out, but the pit was extremely muddy and lighting a fire meant a ton of smoke. No picnic table here.

    The best sites were along the ridge, but are divided into AB sites. So you are sharing basics amenities with a neighbor. This site design seems to be suited for families or groups, but if you are wanting a site with a view you are kinda stuck. Not all of the improved sites are suitable for tents.

    Their staff is A+ if you have never been, call ahead and book over the phone. The staff know this campground well and can steer you in the right direction every time.

    The lower score comes from the park being rough around some of the edges. The CCC museum is a small shack, not really worth your time. The Northern Alabama Japanese Tea Garden is a bit of a head scratcher to say the least. There is a disc golf course the plows through the middle of it and the trails (while peaceful) lead you off to the main road.

    We had booked two nights here, but decided to move on after only one night. 

    (Sadly didn't have time to take pictures, but the leaves were beautiful.)

    Leaves were in peak color, the temperature was 65 all day and night due to wind and was a really pleasant


Guide to Cullman

Cabin camping near Cullman, Alabama provides access to multiple lake settings across north-central Alabama. The region features elevations ranging from 800-1500 feet with terrain characterized by wooded hills and water features. Summer temperatures typically reach the 90s with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below freezing, affecting cabin camping preparation needs.

What to do

Water activities at Smith Lake Park: The 300+ acre park features lake access with swimming areas for cabin guests. "Awesome place with a beautiful lake! Lots of playgrounds for the kids and some very nice camping spots!" reports Paul G. The park includes beach areas with some rocky sections when water levels are lower.

Hiking at Monte Sano State Park: Located near Huntsville, the park offers technical trails with varying difficulty. "We saw 4 waterfalls, including one inside a cave. A mountain bikers or hikers paradise here," notes Greg S. Trails connect directly to some cabin areas for convenient access.

Wildlife viewing at Faye Whittemore Farms: The farm provides wooded settings with cabin access near wildlife habitats. "Lots to do and amazing trails. Helpful and friendly farmers. Clean washrooms and near campsite," reports Adrienne D. Horse paddocks are available for guests bringing their own horses.

What campers like

Privacy levels at Cullman Campground: Sites provide more personal space than many public facilities. "Quiet country setting, clean park, friendly staff. Gravel level full hook up 30 and 50 amp sites. Pond with ducks, bossy goose and horses," observes K.A. The setting creates a calm atmosphere away from interstate noise.

Winter cabin options: Several parks remain open year-round with heated cabin facilities. "Winter camping was good. Some sites might be tight if campground is full," notes Freida B. about Noccalula Falls Campground. Winter visits often mean fewer crowds and more available reservations.

Connectivity considerations at Hidden Cove Thousand Trails: "Great little campground with awesome access to the lake. Great for Starlink and good AT&T reception," according to Nick E. Connectivity varies significantly between locations, with some areas requiring cellular boosters or satellite options.

What you should know

Grocery access limitations: Many cabin locations require planning for supplies. "Remote. Nice clean laundry and baths. Nice location on Smith lake. Sites were roomy. Well managed. Wifi weak cell signal weak," reports Ronald R. about Hidden Cove RV Resort.

Seasonal considerations: Facilities change availability based on season. "The pool was closed due to coronavirus still wanting to check that out," mentions Sherry P. about Smith Lake Park. Off-season visits may mean fewer amenities but also less crowded facilities.

Site selection at Honeycomb Campground: "This campground is great for families, couples, singles, whatever! Whether you're tent camping or have an RV this place is for you. The staff is always super friendly and helpful," says Jordan P. Waterfront cabins typically book several months in advance, particularly for summer weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Multiple locations offer child-focused amenities. "Park has cabins on site, places for rvs, and also areas for tents. There is a beach area and a boat launch. They have pavilions with grills and electrical outlets," notes Vanessa S. about Smith Lake Park.

Water safety preparations: Lake access requires appropriate safety gear for children. "My kids did love the beach front entrance that was built for lake access and swimming. The camp store was well supplied. The staff was also great!" reports M&P M. about Honeycomb Campgrounds.

Educational opportunities at Lake Guntersville State Park: "There are several types of sites, monthly, cabins and tent camping. There are boat slips (local rentals) and a Pavilion on the water, basketball and tennis courts, playground, shady dog park, splash pad, and clean bathhouses," notes L&A C. The park offers nature programs seasonally for cabin guests.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives at Decatur/Wheeler Lake KOA: For travelers with RVs considering cabins, this location offers both options. "Very friendly people, beautiful setting, very clean cabin, peaceful and so nice to watch the sunset and sunrise from the beautiful shoreline in the screen porch," reports Marika L. Cabins often provide more amenities than RV sites.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin and RV camping differently. "GPS took us in a very rural way with lots of twisty roads. One there we found an open spot on our own since it was a holiday the office was closed. Full hook ups and a fairly level grass pad," describes Wendy T. about Smith Lake Park, highlighting access challenges.

Supplemental power needs: Some cabin locations have limited electrical capacity. "We got a tent site with power. Great price! Clean park, lake is always a good thing. Lights at camp ground kinda bright, but guess if I needed to go pee that would help," mentions Sherry P. about Smith Lake Park, noting the practical lighting considerations.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Cullman, AL is Smith Lake Park with a 3.7-star rating from 12 reviews.

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