Best Cabin Camping near Meadview, AZ

Several cabin options are available within a short drive of Meadview, Arizona, where campers can find basic amenities and comfortable overnight accommodations. Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel offers cabin rentals alongside their tent and RV sites, with drinking water, electricity, and access to shower facilities and flush toilets. Meadview RV Park provides similar cabin accommodations with water hookups, electric service, and on-site showers. Both locations feature picnic tables at sites and allow fires with designated fire rings or grills. Cabins typically include basic furnishings, though specific amenities vary by location. A visitor noted, "Small town, big heart is what comes to mind when I think of Happy Trails. Extremely hospitable hosts, very welcoming, but will respect your space if you're not feeling chatty."

Rustic and modern cabin options exist throughout the area, with most requiring advance reservations. Happy Trails Campground welcomes pets in their cabin accommodations, while policies vary at other locations. The cabins at these campgrounds operate year-round, making them suitable for visitors in all seasons. Most properties feature level sites with solid foundations, though cabin sizes and configurations differ between locations. A camper wrote, "Large pull throughs. Horse, pet & desert toy friendly... Owners are amazing." Bookings often fill quickly during peak periods, particularly in cooler months when outdoor activities are most comfortable.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary by property—some provide minimal cooking equipment while others offer more comprehensive setups. Both Happy Trails and Meadview RV Park maintain on-site markets where campers can purchase basic supplies and firewood. Cell service is generally available in the area, though signal strength varies by carrier. Visitors planning extended stays should consider bringing sufficient provisions, as the nearest major shopping is approximately one hour away in Kingman. As one reviewer advised, "The nearest major amenities are in Kingman about an hour away so stock up before you arrive."

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  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    In the desert, but feels cozy somehow

    We landed in Vegas and headed straight out of the city to this campground.  I booked it online, not ever having seen it in person, but I'd stay again in an instant. 

    We had site 23 - very shaded and "green" - site 24 (not ours) was very open to the desert. 

    There is a no generator section meant for tents, but we didn't stay there as it seemed fully booked so I picked an RV/tent site at the far end.  And it was lovely.  The site was in the middle of a turn around, so we were in the "donut center" so to speak and it was quiet, shaded and beautiful.  Lot of palms and oleander that gave a lot of privacy. A short walk to the bathroom (hundred yards maybe?) but they were clean and the toilets were the flush kind, not pit kind. Drinking water was available too. There were fire pits at each site and a picnic table. Our site - and I assume most - were dirt/sand mix that made for easy tent set up.  But don't count on getting your stakes into the ground. There were a lot of small rocks around the site - obviously used by many campers to "stake out" the tent with.  We did so as well. 

    The campground as a whole was a short drive off the main road, but very easy to get to. 

    Absolutely I'd stay here again.

  • R
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Wonderful!

    Free dump station and potable water. Dispersed spaces asphalt pads, concrete picnic tables, fire rings and gorgeous views. What more can we ask? It’s quiet except for the birds. Quail are everywhere. Close to the water and it’s peacefully quiet.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2021

    Meadview RV Park

    Diamond in the Rough

    Stumbled upon this gem when trying to get campground (CG) reservations near the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, but none were to be found. Meadview is near the Grand Canyon West Rim and on the Arizona side of Lake Mead. The drive in from Kingman through Dolan Springs was very interesting and off the beaten path with Joshua trees everywhere as we drove into Meadview. Once we arrived, we were greeted by the very nice owner/manager who provided in-depth details on the area then escorted us to site 31 with FHUs. On this day, site 31 was a pull through since no one was in the site directly behind us. This is a no frills CG. It does have a shower house, laundry, and they sell firewood, propane, and ice. We were amazed at the dazzling views of the Grapevine Mountains and Grand Canyon West, which is about 35 minutes away. Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai reservation has the famous (we found out) SkyWalk. The Grand Canyon West is commercialized and a little on the pricey side. This area also has access to the Colorado River and quads/ATVs are also a thing here. The nearest major amenities are in Kingman about an hour away so stock up before you arrive. If you really want to get away from it all this quiet CG is your place.

  • Theresa R.
    Nov. 3, 2020

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    The best so far!

    This is by far the best national Park campground we have stayed at. They have planted lots of trees in the campground for shade in the middle of the desert. So from the highway you come in at, it looks like a little oasis in the middle of the desert. We arrived on Wednesday and had about 3/4 of the campground to choose from. There were fire rings, picnic tables, and a trash dumpster, plus clean restrooms. There is a dump station and also fresh water to fill your freshwater tank. No hook ups, so bring everything you need. Highly recommended!

  • M
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Beautiful views, clean

    The sites are a first come first served basis. There are paved parking pads, concrete table, bbq grill, and fire rings at each site. View of a canyon stream, some coyotes heard at night. There is a restroom with flushable toilets that are clean. There is a free dump station. Rates are $20 per night, $10 for senior or access pass holders.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Relaxing Space

    Of the campgrounds I checked out in this area I found this one to be one of the nicer ones. Unlike some which had a lot of random garbage this one was well maintained and looked like those who stayed respected the area more.

    Sites here were smaller than most but since I stay in a tent of course I had plenty space for my car and tent alike without struggle. I do not see this working well for longer rigs though that need a pull through that is much longer.

    I had plenty of space between me and my neighbor and with some low level brush it stopped any of the brash winds from effecting me at night. I had a picnic table and fire ring, standard to most camping sites and that made for a perfect set up for me as I don't really need all that extra most of the time.

    The weather was nice other than the wind when I was there so I didn't have any reason to need to plug anything in to keep cool but I do know I wouldn't even attempt to stay here after late May it just gets way to hot. Not to mention they do have a lot of snakes in this area when the heat gets to that point, so no thanks!

    The night was quiet, I had read that there were a lot of coyotes but I heard none in the area instead only the sounds of someones RV making a humming noise a few sites over.

    The bathrooms were well kept and there was water scattered throughout the campground which made it easy to access. My only complaint in regard to either of these was that the bathrooms did maybe need a bit of restock, but since I am always prepared that wasn't an issue. I would suggest also always being prepared!

    TIPS:

    • Don't leave trash at your site or food outside of your vehicle if you are in a tent. While I did not hear coyotes others have reported that not to be the case. Many times these animals are out because they smell food and are wanting to look for it.
    • Take advantage of lake views for great sunset pictures. I was so upset by the time I got to my campsite I had used all my battery and missed some of the best views of the day.
    • Check out hiking in this area. One of the best trails nearby is just a couple miles up at White Owl Canyon. It is marked on this map, however if you go and get a map from rangers you will not find the trail, this is because it is a wash area and is closed from time to time. Simply ask for directions to the trailhead when passing though the rangers station.
  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    So Close, yet So Far

    Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’. A few larger sites are offered, but be certain to check what size can be accommodated. Most sites are wide enough to park a 26’ trailer and tow vehicle side-by-side. Some vegetation but not much shade. This is the desert! One beautiful trail about a mile and a half long starts behind campsite number 74.Just minutes from the city of Henderson with all the shopping you could ask for and a short distance but LOTS of traffic to the Las Vegas Strip. Hoover Dam is about 30 mins and Valley of Fire 1.3 hours.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    cool camp host

    it's a little way to the water but it's central for all your exploring needs.

    Clean bathrooms and paved roads perfect for bike riding.

    oleanders trees separate your neighbors

    each spot has tables and fire rings.

    nice size spots for you to park at.

    boulder beach is about a 15-minute drive from here and government wash is about 20.

    lake las vegas is about 10 minutes

    the strip is about 30 mins

    lost to explore for sure

    if you don't have a nation rec pass be ready to pay to get in.

  • Trevor J.
    Mar. 29, 2025

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Nice facilities for a tent camper

    Nice campsite for tents or RVs. Flushing toilets and running water in the bathroom was nice. Beautiful sunset views, and the hills block all signs of civilization. You feel like you are in the middle of nowhere even though you are 20 minutes from Vegas. We stayed in late March which was a great time to stay. Low 70s during the day and maybe 59 at the coldest part of the nice.


Guide to Meadview

Cabin camping near Meadview, Arizona offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, perfect for those looking to escape into nature.

Explore the Grand Canyon West Views

Outdoor Activities for Everyone

  • At Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel, you can hike, stargaze, and enjoy off-roading trails right from your cabin.
  • Meadview RV Park offers a variety of activities, including fishing, kayaking, and ATV riding, ensuring there's something for everyone.
  • Enjoy the tranquility of nature at 22 Vikings Camp and Cabin, where you can explore nearby trails and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding parks.

Cabin Camping Prices and Amenities

  • Prices for cabin camping at Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel typically range from $50 to $100 per night, depending on the season and amenities.
  • At Meadview RV Park, cabin rates are around $60 to $120 per night, offering great value for a well-reviewed experience.
  • Expect to pay between $40 and $80 per night at 22 Vikings Camp and Cabin, where you can enjoy a cozy stay with access to local attractions.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Meadview, AZ is Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel with a 5-star rating from 9 reviews.

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