Best Cabin Camping near Ashdown, AR

Cabin rentals within a 50-mile radius of Ashdown, Arkansas include options at Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort, Texarkana KOA, and Texarkana RV Park. Most cabins provide basic amenities such as beds, tables, electricity, and heating/cooling systems. Miners Camping & Rock Shop offers cabins for $38 nightly with playground access in a wooded setting. Beavers Bend State Park Campground features cabins with updated bathrooms and adequate kitchens alongside outdoor fire rings, grills, and picnic tables. According to one visitor, "The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table."

Furnished cabins range from simple one-room structures to more spacious accommodations with multiple sleeping areas. Most locations require reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds allowing pets for an additional fee. Cossatot River RV Park offers cabins that may provide a safer alternative to their RV sites, as one camper noted the cabins are "distanced enough from the RV part to feel safe." Beavers Bend cabins are particularly popular, with visitors commenting that "the cabins here are small and cozy but they are very well kept up."

Kitchen facilities differ significantly between properties, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only minimal cooking equipment. Visitors should plan to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries, as these are rarely included with cabin rentals. Basic provisions can be purchased at camp stores or nearby towns, though selection is typically limited. For extended stays, the Broken Bow area offers better shopping options than the smaller communities closer to Ashdown. Atlanta State Park Campground and Amazing Acres RV Park both offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities and proximity to water features.

Best Cabin Sites Near Ashdown, Arkansas (16)

    1. Texarkana KOA

    13 Reviews
    Texarkana, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 792-5521

    "Pool, playground, laundry, and showers. The whole place is clean and neat. Easy to access from the I-30 service road, pull through sites available."

    "Quaint place, with porch swings on RV Site! Noise of freeway heard up til midnight! Staff are friendly, $44/ night."

    2. Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Saratoga, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 898-5320

    "We spent a week at this location. The sites are at the back of the property near two small ponds and it was quiet. The golf course was nice, although we did not play."

    3. Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Eagletown, OK
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 494-6538

    $20 - $40 / night

    "We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table."

    "This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well."

    4. Texarkana RV Park & Event Center

    7 Reviews
    Wake Village, TX
    20 miles
    +1 (903) 306-1364

    "Texarkana RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park. They have a gated entrance for extra security."

    "We drove in this time with a longer rental unit with a trailer attached and found ourselves in a couple of tough turns trying to get to our spot. Wider lanes and intersections would be appreciated."

    5. Texarkana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    "Spot has plenty of amenities, cabins, Rv spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall. There are full hookups and clean restroom. Close acces to retailers also."

    6. Atlanta State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Queen City, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 796-6476

    $14 - $16 / night

    "Nice and clean park. Quiet but only half full. Only down side is the limited amount of full hookups and then only 1 dump station. All the trail signs are new and easy to find."

    "We, unfortunately, only got to spend one night here on our way through the area but enjoyed some great stargazing due to the park being quite dark."

    7. Miners Camping & Rock Shop

    2 Reviews
    Murfreesboro, AR
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 285-2722

    "Tent, RV, and Cabin options available. Tent site range up to $25 nightly, $38 nightly for cabin, and up to $30 nightly for RV. Full RV hook ups, up to 30amp. Pet friendly, wooded, and has playground."

    8. Amazing Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Atlanta, TX
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 650-2127

    "Nice, clean park. Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff. Great price!"

    9. Cossatot River RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wickes, AR
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 243-3525

    $25 / night

    "It was off the beaten path. Very quiet and peaceful. It seemed most people were gone during the day, maybe working. We explored the state park down the road and went on some fun drives."

    10. Broken Bow Inn & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Broken Bow, OK
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 584-9103
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Cabin Reviews near Ashdown, AR

114 Reviews of 16 Ashdown Campgrounds


  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2019

    Tiny Town Oklahoma

    Centralized Cabins, Tent & RV Camping

    When searching for a unique camping experience you might check out something a little bit outside of the box. Offering tent sites and RV sites Tiny Town might seem normal on paper but when you were arrive they have a lot of options which might be considered a little bit different. 

    I pulled into Tiny Town I noticed right away the unique experience which they offer. Though RVs were parked in the front and on the right I noticed a community of tiny homes just beyond the bounds. Many tiny homes were under construction however a few options were already up and running in a variety of floor plans ideal for any traveler visiting the area. 

    The property it’s self is small but does offer a few amenities including a restroom and laundry as well as a small play facility. The big draw to this area is the quick and easy access to beavers Bend State Park and other attractions around the Broken Bow area. 

    The offering of cabin rentals varies from humble three person dwellings all the way up to a 20 person“Deck-A-Saurus”. Cabins are all equipped with standard furniture including couches and beds, making it ideal for those who just want to pullin and immediately jump into comfort. The RV area it’s self accommodate 17 spaces in three various sizes. Each side includes full hook ups, and barbecue pits. The larger areas have private fire pits as well as picnic tables. 

    When I visited I noticed that the area was a little void of large trees. However the area is currently working to re-landscape and provide better shade accommodations along the perimeter’s which would be very beneficial to tent campers. While they do not market the smaller sites as tent only facilities I did notice there were several people staying in vans or tents in these sites along the outer border. 

    The facility itself is very clean and well-maintained. You can really tell there is attention to detail at this location and that as it continues to grow and be developed that this will be a continued point of interest. 

    Standard nightly rates run between $30 and $45 depending on the site for RV or tent camping. They do also offer both weekly and monthly rates but do impose strict guidelines for those who are staying long-term to keep the facility clean and not looking unkept. 

    The Broken Bow Area offers beautiful unique attractions. If you like fishing, hiking,canoeing or trying something a little new this area is perfect. This park offers easy access to not only the outdoor features but also the nice Intown features such as restaurants making it a perfect place to stop if you’re in the area.

    The only downside I could see to this campsite is that it is not as remote as some.    While it does provide great amenities and access points to everything around with easy pull ins for RV traffic, it does lack that in the woods feel that many other campsites provide.   You will be a little close to your neighbors here.

  • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2021

    Miners Camping & Rock Shop

    Quaint and neat location

    Tent, RV, and Cabin options available. Tent site range up to $25 nightly, $38 nightly for cabin, and up to $30 nightly for RV. Full RV hook ups, up to 30amp. Pet friendly, wooded, and has playground. Campground is close to Crate of Diamonds SP

  • Jeff S.
    Nov. 30, 2021

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    A well managed park

    We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table.

    We took a hike on several beautiful trails and really enjoyed ourselves.

    This is a huge facility that is very well managed.

  • 2SHOE S.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Cossatot River RV Park

    Not a bad location for RVs and cabins near the Cossatot River but...

    Given that the gorgeous Cossatot River has a State Park but its campgrounds are up a few miles of hilly gravel road and offer no plumbing or electricity, you may be searching for more comfy accommodations as a jumping off point to hike or kayak. Lake Gillham campground is unfortunately too far away to be convenient. The CRSP park rangers may mention this RV park, if you inquire, or you might find it yourself on a map. The location is convenient enough - just a few minutes' drive down the road from the Visitors Center. The owners are very friendly and helpful. The setting is adequate: it's close to the road and offers fire ring, picnic table, and a gravel pad. The thing that ruined our stay were some of the regular clientele who were downright creepy/frightening. Think, disintegrating trailers, abusive yelling late at night, unkempt heavy drinkers with leering eyes. In spite of the pluses, I would not feel comfortable staying here again. Perhaps the cabins are distanced enough from the RV part to feel safe.

  • Micki W.
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    Great camping here!

    This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well. It’s a clean, safe place to camp. There’s canoe and kayak rentals, a gift shop and convenient store in case you forget essenctials or run out, but you’re far enough from town to where is quiet and relaxing. As a kid my parents took me here a bunch and I loved it. Never a bad memory. I came back with friends as an adult and it was just as fun. Beautiful place. I definitely recommend staying here. Also, while canoeing, we saw some bald eagles! Not sure how rare it is to see them in the area, but it was a great surprise.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2019

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Stream2Sea Travel Size At Beavers Bend State Park

    When it comes to Oklahoma one location which continually is brought up is Broken Bow, OK where you can find a great escape from the DFW area or a retreat from your own location which is like no other. Offering a paradise of water activities for summer, cozy cabins for winter and a vast array of amenities for any taste you can find something within this park on pretty much any budget.

    **Campground Review **

    I visited Beavers Bend State Park and took a moment to explore the accommodation options and WOW oh WOW!! From primitive tent locations to full hook ups and cabins outfitted in a variety of styles and sizes there truly is something for everyone at this park. You can find sites located on the waters edge for quick boat launching or further removed for forrest and trail access. 

    During the wet season there is a waterfall which rests at the end of a scenic hike, during summer various locations rent everything from paddle boards to kayaks and there is an abundant supply of fishing equipment which can be found for those wanting to try their hand at fly or rod and reel fishing.

     When I visited mid week during early summer the park was filled with life yet did not seem crowded. A small half way stop where a private owner offers horseback riding, train rides and affordable shopping was buzzing with a filled parking lot. The swimming beach was filled with those wanting to have a little fun in the sun. The visitor center was bustling. Yet even with all these areas seeming very lively, the park itself is large enough where I never felt overwhelmed by the people around me. There were still plenty of quiet moments to be had in areas which seemed very remote, despite being no oh so far away from these populous areas. 

    The real feature of this park is by far the water! If you can follow the water you can see how amazing this area of Oklahoma truly is. Around this area the trees thrive and area green and beautiful. You find that even through the world around this section of land is flat, the world opens up when you arrive and you are met with hills and low laying mountains. It is unique in its location to say the least. I found that the primitive campgrounds as well as improved campgrounds were very shaded and each came equipped with a picnic table, fire ring and lantern hook. The main differences in the sites other than the obvious electricity were in the restrooms. Restrooms near improved campgrounds were much larger and nicer, they included flush toilets and showers unlike the vault style toilets of the primitive sites. 

    When booking online during peak season there is a 2 night minimum required currently on weekends. On holiday weekends during peak season you must reserve for 3 nights when it comes to cabins. For campsites there is no requirement. I did notices however that many of the campsites are on a first come first serve basis and after speaking to several park employees during peak season the grounds fill up quickly as of Thursday evening for the upcoming weekend. You will want to get there as early as possible especially to secure an improved campsite. 

    Prices are very reasonable for tent and RV patrons at only$12 for a primitive site and$20 for an improved location. Pets are allowed in these areas however if you choose to bring your pet to stay in a cabin there is a pet fee.

    **TIPS: **

    • Plan ahead and stop in Broken Bow for supplies. While Hochatown is also close by the prices in that community are much higher than in the main city of Broken Bow. 
    • Take time to stop at the visitor center and nature center area they are worth it because of the rich history of the area which are made visible through the museum.
    •  If you are renting a watercraft check out the stop closest to the swimming beach. They have miniature golf for the family and also the best selection of options including paddle boats, kayaks, canoes and paddle boards.

    **Product Review **

    When checking out new locations many times I get the opportunity thanks to the Dyrt to test out products on my adventures. For this fun filled day in the sun I was able to check out the Stream2Sea Face& Body Sunscreen in the 1 oz Travel Size. 

    This product is perfect for a person on the go and has just enough to reapply several times throughout the day to keep you safe and protected from the UVA and UVB rays. The product itself is mineral based and does not appear sticky or tacky on the skin once applied. Although I will say it does take a little while to fully absorb which can leave you appearing a little more ghostly until it does. With this being said, this also makes it very easy to know where the sunscreen has been applied and where you might have missed a spot. 

    The sunscreen is water-resistant which is perfect for a location such as Beavers Bend State Park where you will likely be in and out of the water in a multitude of ways. The product is unscented so it will not attract mosquitoes. I think this aspect is potentially one of the best qualities of this particular sunscreen because it allows you to have fun and adventure without worrying about the unpleasant feasting which bugs often do when they area attracted to sunscreens which have fruity or floral fragrances. 

    When I wore the product I truly did test it to the max on my fair skin. I reapplied every 80 minutes per instruction and then decided that I would skip my last application to see if it continues to work. I did learn they make these directions for a reason so follow instructions for application and do not miss reapplication times.**TIPS: **

    • Apply before you get in the water by at least 5 minutes to allow your base layer to fully absorb. 
    • Follow the schedule for reapplication relatively close to the 80 minute mark.
    • This is a body and face product and works well on either so do not forget the face!!
  • Alice S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2024

    Miners Camping & Rock Shop

    Good For Primitive Camping Terrible Bathrooms

    My first impressions of this site were terrible. The Bathrooms are extremely old and honestly seem like they're rotting down. The playground area is small but jot terrible. The area for rvs is pretty cramped with no privacy. Luckily while talking to some folks there they directed us on down the road. There are two more sections specifically for primitive camping that are really nice. There are a couple picnic tables and fire rings. There is also a nice pond. The cell signal isn't terrible but it's a bit hit and miss for internet.

    Overall, I would suggest it but don't expect to use their showers or bathroom. Go a couple minutes down the road and use the state parks showerhouse. It's really nice.

  • M
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    Beavers Bend

    This campground is nothing spectacular but I love it anyway; I just have really great memories being here. The campgrounds are pretty primitive, you have a fire ring and picnic table, vault toilets where we stayed. We had close access to the river from the campground, hence the photos. We got poured on here, to the point that we had to dig out a moat so that water would not flood the tent; it was a blast. The next day we went canoeing down the slow moving river which was also great. I like this campground and hope to return soon.

  • Brandi G.
    Aug. 6, 2019

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    One of my favorites

    Beavers Bend State Park is absolutely beautiful and it’s one of my favorite parks in Oklahoma! My husband and I like to book a cabin stay every year during the late winter/early spring season (we like to go when the hiking trails are less crowded). The cabins here are small and cozy but they are very well kept up. And just FYI, the park was experiencing high tide due to the large amount of rain they received around the time of our last visit. This triggered the loud flood sirens and they went off every few hours throughout the night. I wouldn’t say that this happens often and we didn’t experience any flooding.


Guide to Ashdown

Cabins near Ashdown, Arkansas offer overnight accommodations surrounded by the piney woods of the Texarkana region, with most properties located within a 30-50 mile radius. The area sits at elevations between 300-400 feet and experiences humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Winter cabin stays often require additional heating sources, as overnight temperatures can drop below freezing from December through February.

What to do

Fishing at Wright Patman Lake: Atlanta State Park Campground provides access to this 20,300-acre reservoir with opportunities for bass, crappie, and catfish. "Wright Patman Lake is a decent lake, but does have a fair amount of stumps along the edges- watch for the bouyees. Fishing is good, water can get very warm in the summer," notes Justin D., a frequent visitor.

Golf packages: Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort combines lodging with golf access, allowing cabin guests to enjoy the on-site course. "The golf course was nice, although we did not play. The sites had 50 amps and full hook ups," reports Bret N., who stayed for a week.

Kayaking on Mountain Fork River: The waterways near cabin rentals offer paddling options. "We also went kayaking in mountain fork river. That was so much fun and beautiful as well," shares Veronica S. about her experience near Beavers Bend State Park, noting they've visited twice including a week-long stay.

What campers like

Privacy between units: At Beavers Bend State Park Campground, cabins provide more seclusion than many other area rentals. "The cabins here are small and cozy but they are very well kept up," notes one visitor, while another recent guest at Buckeye campground mentioned, "The sites on the water are absolutely beautiful! Easy set up. Plenty of room."

Wildlife viewing: Many lodging options around Ashdown offer chances to see local fauna. "Deer were everywhere in the evening," reports Sherry S. about her experience at Beavers Bend. The wooded settings throughout the region attract wildlife year-round.

Winter availability: Broken Bow Inn & RV Park and other area properties maintain cabin rentals throughout the year, offering off-season options. "In fairness, we are here end of January 2022. This place is Deserted and everything is closed. However, it is a great place to relax since there is NOTHING going on here," explains Derrick R. about winter stays at Millwood Landing.

What you should know

Cleanliness varies widely: Texarkana KOA and other properties receive mixed reviews on maintenance. "Not very impressed with this koa. We came for a cattle show so didn't stay much at the campground but they were infested with ants," reports Natalie S., while Jennifer notes issues with "mold on shower curtains" and poor bathroom maintenance.

Highway noise impacts sleep: Several properties sit near major roadways. "Small campgrounds with a pool just off the freeway. Quaint place, with porch swings on RV Site! Noise of freeway heard up til midnight!" warns Kathy G. about Texarkana KOA. Similarly, Brian C. mentions, "The only downside from my opinion is the close proximity to the Interstate."

Bathroom facilities: Consider properties with renovated facilities. "The bathhouse with washers and dryers" at Texarkana KOA is "nice" according to Brian C., while Texarkana RV Park offers "great bathrooms" that are "large and extremely well taken care of" per Holly D., who adds "The shower, sink and toilet are all in one locked room."

Tips for camping with families

Playground quality: Texarkana RV Park & Event Center has recreational areas for children but quality varies. "Playground area was very old and not maintained," notes Nick & Allyssa S., so check recent photos before booking. Consider Miners Camping & Rock Shop where "The playground area is small but not terrible" according to Alice S.

Swimming options: Several properties offer water access during summer months. "Great place to swim, boat kayaking and fishing!" writes Tammie L. about Atlanta State Park, adding that "This park has some great spots on a hill overlooking the lake!"

Safety considerations: Security measures differ between properties. "Gate is broken and doesn't close, nobody at the check in, RIGHT off the highway. Didn't feel safe," reports Nick & Allyssa S. about one property. Conversely, Texarkana RV Park "has a gated entrance for extra security" according to Jeff & Steff's Excellent Adventure.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Amazing Acres RV Park and other locations receive praise for spaciousness. "Nice, clean park. Some spots with lots of shade," notes Vernon S. Consider cabin options when RV sites seem cramped, as Texarkana RV Park has "Most sites are pull-thru and plenty long, but narrow. Beware of your slide placement before parking, as site poles may be in the way."

Connectivity challenges: Cell service varies widely across the region. "Cell phone signal for T-Mobile is non existent. Verizon is AWFUL. AT&T is bad but doable," reports Derrick R. about Millwood Landing. Similarly, for primitive camping areas at Miners Camping & Rock Shop, "The cell signal isn't terrible but it's a bit hit and miss for internet."

Winter stay preparation: Cabins in the region require different preparations by season. "The sites are at the back of the property near two small ponds and it was quiet," shares Bret N. about Millwood Landing during a week-long stay, noting the area is "very quiet and peaceful" with "mostly workers and there was barely anyone during the day."

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