Best Cabin Camping near Yuma, AZ

Several cabin rental options exist near Yuma, Arizona, primarily within RV resorts that offer cabin accommodations as alternatives to RV camping. Encore Cactus Gardens provides furnished cabins with air conditioning, essential for the desert climate where temperatures frequently exceed 100°F in summer. USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake offers park model cabins in a more remote setting approximately 35-40 minutes from major services. "Park models and cabins available for those who do not tent camp or RV. Various types of water craft available for rent and limited docking for your own boat," notes Gary K., a visitor to the Martinez Lake facility. Encore Desert Paradise and Encore Araby Acres also feature cabin rentals with access to resort amenities including swimming pools, hot tubs, and community recreation areas.

Most cabin accommodations in the Yuma area are pet-friendly, though restrictions on number and size of pets vary by location. Bonita Mesa RV Resort, for example, limits guests to two pets per cabin. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during winter months when the region fills with seasonal visitors seeking warmer weather. "Easy to get campsite reservations in Summer. Have not tried here in winter as the place fills up with military retirees/snow birds," mentions one reviewer about the USMC Venture Lodging facility. Sans End RV Park in nearby Winterhaven, California (just across the Colorado River from Yuma) offers cabin rentals with recent upgrades to facilities including bathrooms and recreation areas.

Cabin guests should verify what supplies are provided before arrival. Most locations offer basic furnishings but may require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only minimal cooking equipment. On-site stores at some locations stock limited supplies, though selection can be sparse. The store at USMC Venture Lodging, for instance, carries "beer, soft drinks and a few choices of hard stuff" but lacks camping essentials like "toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap." Major grocery stores are available in Yuma proper, making it advisable to stock up before heading to more remote cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Yuma, Arizona (10)

    1. Encore Cactus Gardens

    3 Reviews
    Yuma, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The common amenities include a saltwater swimming pool with water aerobics at 8:30 daily, a hot tub that seats 9, a game room, a lending library packed full of every genre of book imaginable, puzzles and"

    "There is a pool, huge dog park, darts, shuffleboard, park, billiards, library, laundry, and community room. It is centrally located in Yuma and close to everything, including the Mexico border."

    2. Sans End RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Winterhaven, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 572-0797

    "Close to Yuma and Los Algodones."

    "New owners and management team at the park. During our stay, the laundry, bathrooms, and activity center were being remodeled. Also, the pool and spa. So there was some inconvenience."

    3. Encore Araby Acres

    2 Reviews
    Yuma, AZ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We were in the back part of the rv park, so road noise was at a minimum. The 2 pools are heated. Loved the hot tubs. Nice bathrooms and showers. They have 2 ply toilet paper."

    4. Encore Desert Paradise

    2 Reviews
    Yuma, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "There are bathrooms on site with showers as well that were very clean.  We spent a lot of time in the pool and hot tub. "

    "We just parked & hooked up. (FHU) in the spot they had designated to us over the phone, and nobody hassled us."

    5. Bonita Mesa RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Yuma, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 342-2999

    "Really clean showers and pool. Shady spot was a bonus."

    6. Encore Mesa Verde

    1 Review
    Yuma, AZ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    7. Yuma Lakes RV Resort

    1 Review
    Winterhaven, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 217-8111

    "If you have a fishing license, you can fish in the lake. They also organize all kind of community programs, bingo, pool games, live bands, etc, that we didn't attend, because of the pandemic."

    9. USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake

    4 Reviews
    Winterhaven, AZ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 783-3422

    $15 - $17 / night

    "It is an easy thirty or forty minutes to a gas station so fill up when you see the Circle K and Chevron next to each other if coming from Yuma. "

    "I hear Fischer’s Landing has a new convenience store. The office has beer, soft drinks and a few choices of hard stuff. The RV pads are cement and level."

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Cabin Reviews near Yuma, AZ

19 Reviews of 10 Yuma Campgrounds


  • Trevor H.
    Jun. 7, 2021

    USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake

    Away from everything

    It is an easy thirty or forty minutes to a gas station so fill up when you see the Circle K and Chevron next to each other if coming from Yuma.  If coming from the north Quartzsite is probably your last chance for gas.  It is in the middle of nothing and nowhere, a little oasis with little to no cellphone signal.  The roads are currently undergoing heavy upgrading so be ready for long travel times and keep an eye out for the wildlife at night.  It was easily over 100F so the water feels nice.  They are currently waiting on their own motorized equipment but until it is ready you can still rent paddle boards and the like to go on the water.

    As noted in other reviews the sites are water and electric only with no dumpsite.  The sites are almost on top of one another as well.  We had enough room to use our picnic table between our camper and the slide out of the fifth wheel next to us.  The camper on our other side was in a similar situation.  The sites back right up to the water.  If you are looking to lose yourself for a few days, this is the place.  The store packs the basics to include ice.

  • Dee W.
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Encore Cactus Gardens

    Retreat from the cold northern weather

    This is a 55 plus retirement RV community. Daily weekly and monthly rates. Full hookups with 30 or 50 amp. It is tidy and clean clean clean.

    The common amenities include a saltwater swimming pool with water aerobics at 8:30 daily, a hot tub that seats 9, a game room, a lending library packed full of every genre of book imaginable, puzzles and DVDs, a billiard room with four tables, a massive laundry area. Laundry is $1.75 for wash and the same for drying.

    There is shuffleboard court, a common area for barbecuing and an evening fire pit, and a recreation room. Right now, the recreation room and shuffleboard are closed because the real season does not start until about November.

    Some people say the water in Yuma taste funny so they have filtered water for sale for a dollar for 5 gallons or 25 cents for 1 gallon.

    The office staff is extra helpful and friendly. They gave us great suggestions for local restaurants and other services we were needing.

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Encore Desert Paradise

    Perfect!

    We stayed at this property for 2 week in January of 2021.  There are bathrooms on site with showers as well that were very clean.  We spent a lot of time in the pool and hot tub.  Other amenities are a game room, adult center, Laundry, shuffleboard, fitness center, and horseshoes.  We had a FHU site on a level rock pad.  A fire ring or picnic table was not provided.  There are marine jet that pass by often as well as a train many times a day.

  • J
    Feb. 9, 2022

    Encore Cactus Gardens

    Great 55+ park in Trails Collection

    We stayed here in Jan/Feb and really enjoyed the sunny, warm weather and vibe at Cactus Gardens. The staff was friendly and there are lots of activities to do. There are 30/50 amp FHU sites and all are back-in. They are a little narrow, but a wide road for maneuvering. There is a pool, huge dog park, darts, shuffleboard, park, billiards, library, laundry, and community room. It is centrally located in Yuma and close to everything, including the Mexico border. We enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back. 👍🏻😬

    For videos on this park and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Sandy S.
    Mar. 13, 2019

    Encore Cactus Gardens

    Age qualified RV resort

    This campground was not too far from main towns or stores (like Walmart) but the general area has very poor cellular reception (at least in regards to T-mobile). The resort offers WiFi, but it is only in the library area.

    This resort had many people permanently living there, so there was a well established and very organized daily event ritual. There were always some kind of game or potluck happening.

    The resort has a heated pool and a hot tub. There were many game rooms that contained dart boards, pool tables, and card tables. There was a shuffleboard area, a library and a laundry room. As most resorts go, it also had group shower rooms available.

    The water pressure here was poor. Since I have an on demand water heater, I spent my time here on dry camp mode.

  • R
    Mar. 10, 2022

    Encore Araby Acres

    Araby Acres

    We really enjoyed our stay at this RV resort. The residents are very friendly, guess they like the constant new folks coming in all the time. Ask the residents about the attractions. They have great suggestions as what to go see. We were in the back part of the rv park, so road noise was at a minimum. The 2 pools are heated. Loved the hot tubs. Nice bathrooms and showers. They have 2 ply toilet paper. Real easy to get around town. Interstate 8 goes from one end of town to the other. Has everything you need or want. Lots to do there. We had a nice concrete pad for our porch. Separate parking for our vehicle next to camper. Also Mexico was real close. They only have free WiFi at the lodges. Was not offered to use WiFi that shows up while your there. Little to no antenna tv. They did not have 5g cell, only LTE coverage. Was able to stream thru cell service. We have T-mobile.

  • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2021

    USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake

    Beautiful and remote

    Once you leave I-8 it’s about 35-55 minutes back to major services. I hear Fischer’s Landing has a new convenience store. The office has beer, soft drinks and a few choices of hard stuff. The RV pads are cement and level. Our rig is 24 feet and we fit very well on the pad. This is a military only facility so you must be either active duty or retired to utilize. The description says “full hookup” but alas, it is only electric and water. The electric service is only 50 amp (I noted that in a prior review, thank you for the warning). An 50 to 30 adapter is a good thing to have and it worked flawless. The water pressure is very adequate. I would definitely make this a come back to place. The park staff were extremely helpful. When we left, we turn right at the access road to Fischer’s Landing. The dump station is in the screen building with all the golf carts, this is to the left of the store. The screen door is unlocked. You will find the key for the dump station padlock hanging by a 2” piece of pvc pipe. There is a lock box next to it. The cost is $5.00 to dump. It’s on the Pooh honor system, which I found very cool. There is also attached non potable water hose for tank flush out. A bit inconvenient if staying a month but a day or two was no problem.

  • G
    Jun. 17, 2020

    USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake

    Great location, questionable staff

    Quiet, clean, remote little military family camp on Lake Martinez with concrete RV sites and full hook ups, 50 amp electric only, but they have a loaner 30 amp adapter if they can find it. Park models and cabins available for those who do not tent camp or RV. Various types of water craft available for rent and limited docking for your own boat.

    Easy to get camp site reservations in Summer. Have not tried here in winter as the place fills up with military retirees/ snow birds.

    Staff on the other hand is mentally lost at best. Seems like they don’t really know what’s what most of the time ( refer back to the 50/30 amp adaptor that they usually can’t find as their storage location is on the floor beside the desk). The store is adequately stocked with alcohol, USMC souvenirs, but very lacking the things campers need most often, ie toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap etc. they don’t even sell popcorn, how can one camp without popcorn.

    Despite the “lost in space” staff and the “non” mercantile in a remote place, I give this place 4 stars as it is quiet, inexpensive and a great little spot away from the city.

  • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 10, 2023

    Bonita Mesa RV Resort

    Bonita Mesa RV Resort: A Disappointing Choice for Families.

    My family and I recently stayed at Bonita Mesa RV Resort, and while it does allow children, there are some drawbacks. Firstly, they charge$10 per night for every person over two people, which can add up quickly. We ended up paying $89 with the"having children" penalty. Additionally, they do not allow more than two pets, although we saw many sites with multiple dogs. Unfortunately, we also found that the campground was not clean, and the sites were incredibly tight. If you have more than two cars, it can be difficult to find a place to park. I also suggest not letting the RV host help you park if you have a big rig, as they were very kind but caused more harm than help. On a positive note, the pool was clean and some hours were set aside for children. The laundry room was also great, but again, the price didn't justify it. Overall, finding a decent campground in Yuma can be a challenge, especially if you have a family. While Bonita Mesa RV Resort does allow children, the drawbacks may not make it worth the price. If you have a family, I suggest finding somewhere else to stay.


Guide to Yuma

Cabin accommodations near Yuma, Arizona provide shelter options in an area where summer temperatures can reach 120°F and winter lows rarely drop below 40°F. Situated at approximately 138 feet above sea level in the Sonoran Desert, Yuma's location near the Colorado River creates opportunities for water recreation alongside desert exploration. Several cabins offer air conditioning, essential when considering the region receives less than 4 inches of rainfall annually and holds the Guinness World Record for sunniest place on earth.

What to do

Water recreation at Martinez Lake: Located about 40 miles north of Yuma, USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake offers water activities for cabin guests. "Various types of water craft available for rent and limited docking for your own boat," notes one reviewer. The lakefront location provides immediate water access, though rentals may be limited. "They are currently waiting on their own motorized equipment but until it is ready you can still rent paddle boards and the like to go on the water," explains Trevor H.

Cross-border excursions: Cabin accommodations at Sans End RV Park put visitors within minutes of Mexico. "Only 7 minutes to Los Algadonas, Mexico where we get dental work," mentions Bud K. Many visitors combine cabin stays with day trips across the border for shopping, dining, and medical services.

Scheduled activities: Many cabin rental facilities offer organized recreation. "This resort had many people permanently living there, so there was a well established and very organized daily event ritual. There were always some kind of game or potluck happening," explains Sandy S. about Encore Cactus Gardens.

What campers like

Resort amenities: Encore Desert Paradise cabins include access to community facilities. "We spent a lot of time in the pool and hot tub. Other amenities are a game room, adult center, Laundry, shuffleboard, fitness center, and horseshoes," reports Clint G. Cabin guests often have full access to all resort amenities despite not bringing an RV.

Central location: Bonita Mesa RV Resort provides convenient access to town services. "Really clean showers and pool. Shady spot was a bonus," notes Pamela A. Cabin rentals at most Yuma-area resorts provide the advantage of fixed accommodations with proximity to shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Clean facilities: Cleanliness ranks high in visitor preferences. "It is tidy and clean clean clean. The common amenities include a saltwater swimming pool with water aerobics at 8:30 daily, a hot tub that seats 9, a game room, a lending library packed full of every genre of book imaginable, puzzles and DVDs, a billiard room with four tables, a massive laundry area," writes Dee W. about Encore Cactus Gardens.

What you should know

Connectivity challenges: Internet and cell service vary significantly at cabin locations. "This campground was not too far from main towns or stores (like Walmart) but the general area has very poor cellular reception (at least in regards to T-mobile). The resort offers WiFi, but it is only in the library area," notes Sandy S. at Encore Cactus Gardens.

Remote locations require planning: Some cabin rentals lie considerable distances from services. "Once you leave I-8 it's about 35-55 minutes back to major services. I hear Fischer's Landing has a new convenience store," advises Michael C. about Martinez Lake. Visitors should stock supplies before arrival at remote cabins.

Age restrictions: Many facilities cater specifically to older adults. "This is a 55 plus retirement RV community. Daily weekly and monthly rates," explains one reviewer. Families with children should confirm age policies before booking cabin accommodations.

Tips for camping with families

Check child policies: Sans End RV Park welcomes families but verify specific rules at each location. "When the upgrades are complete, it will be a 5 star park," notes William J., referencing recent facility improvements including "the laundry, bathrooms, and activity center being remodeled."

Consider additional fees: Some resorts charge extra for children. "They charge $10 per night for every person over two people, which can add up quickly. We ended up paying $89 with the 'having children' penalty," reports Brian C. about family stays at Bonita Mesa RV Resort.

Research pool policies: Verify swimming pool access times for children. "The pool was clean and some hours were set aside for children," notes one reviewer, indicating designated family swim periods at some facilities.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure considerations: Mesa Verde RV Resort and similar facilities may have utility inconsistencies. "The water pressure here was poor. Since I have an on demand water heater, I spent my time here on dry camp mode," reports one cabin guest.

Pet restrictions: Verify pet policies when booking cabin accommodations. Many facilities allow pets but with limitations on number and size. Bonita Mesa RV Resort permits no more than two pets per cabin, though enforcement may vary.

Check furnishing levels: Cabins range from basic to fully equipped. "Most locations offer basic furnishings but may require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items," advises a park visitor. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties.

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