Best Cabin Camping near Lake Village, AR

Cabins at Lake Chicot State Park include electricity, water hookups, and access to shared bathrooms with showers. Accessible sites accommodate visitors with mobility needs, while most units contain basic furniture and sleeping space for 4-6 people. Full hookup options in Area A provide premium waterfront views with 30/50 amp service. The park's cabins feature picnic tables outside and access to trash collection. According to a visitor, "Cabins are VERY nice. Area A contains the prime sites with full hook-ups and 30 and 50 amps."

Rustic cabin options vary across the region, with Pecan Grove RV Park, Leroy Percy State Park, and Chemin-A-Haut State Park all offering cabin accommodations within driving distance of Lake Village. Most require advance reservations, especially during summer months and holiday weekends. Pet policies differ by location, with Lake Chicot and Pecan Grove allowing pets while other parks may restrict animals in cabin areas. One review noted, "We stayed in a cabin which had everything we needed. Very relaxing. Beautiful setting."

Most cabins provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary widely—Lake Chicot cabins feature more complete setups, while others may only offer refrigerators and microwaves. Several parks maintain on-site stores with firewood, bait, and limited groceries, though selection varies seasonally. Cane Creek State Park, located about 40 miles from Lake Village, offers cabin rentals with boat dock access. Visitors report occasional issues with insects, particularly during warmer months, with mosquitoes and love bugs sometimes affecting outdoor activities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lake Village, Arkansas (6)

    1. Lake Chicot State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lake Village, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 265-5480

    "After booking through Arkansas State Parks website, we received a follow up call from the park itself which was unusual but very nice."

    "This is a beautiful campground on Lake Chicot in Arkansas.   The lakeside sites on so nice.  You can watch the sun sets on the lake.  There are cypress trees at the lake's edge all around the lake. "

    2. Pecan Grove RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Lake Village, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 265-3005

    3. Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hollandale, MS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 827-5436

    "Leroy Percy State Park is a small, but pretty state park with 16 full hookup campsites, 4 cabins and a nice disc golf course. Most of the campsites are shaded, at least for part of the day."

    "Stayed in a cabin which had everything we needed. Very relaxing. Beautiful setting. Got awesome sunrise photos. Woodpeckers very active in the morning. Cabins are close to the bayou."

    4. Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    13 Reviews
    Bastrop, LA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 283-0812

    "Cellular service isn’t great but they do have Wi-Fi. The RV camping area has a nice, new, and clean restroom and shower facility with coin-operated laundry."

    "The lake was pretty busy with people fishing or paddling. Two room cabins looked pretty great and are on the water. Had two playgrounds and kids trail."

    5. Cane Creek State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Star City, AR
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 628-4714

    "Ok this is the most beautiful place we’ve found in Arkansas with kayaking among the trees and flowers. They have tons of events like moonlit full moon kayak, we didn’t get to do it - next time!"

    "I grew up in Star City and have been to this park many times. It is not a breathtaking place, but it accurately portrays the nature of south Arkansas."

    6. Peacock in the Delta

    1 Review
    Benoit, MS
    37 miles
    +1 (662) 379-7968

    $25 - $175 / night

    "All guests are welcome to use the swimming pool(June 1-October 2), tennis court, horseback riding, walking trails. Check them out and leave them some love!"

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Cabin Reviews near Lake Village, AR

48 Reviews of 6 Lake Village Campgrounds


  • Allison N.
    Oct. 27, 2019

    Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    Amazing state park, sadly underfunded. Still worth a trip.

    Pretty state park, swimming pool during summer, gorgeous trails on an enchanting bayou, wooded back in slots with a camp host, not much to do in Bastrop but this park is a great attraction. No sewage but there is a dump station. There is also tent camping, cabins, and equestrian camping and trails but there have been budget cuts that prevent horse trail maintenance and road repairs, so you don’t know what you’ll get sometimes. The park has playgrounds and pavilions.

  • Steve S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Lake Chicot State Park Campground

    nice park

    After booking through Arkansas State Parks website, we received a follow up call from the park itself which was unusual but very nice. We booked site 42 in area B but there was standing water in the site so we got site 50. We chose this site because it was on higher ground and relatively close to the bath house in area D. The bath house in our area is no longer opened. Bath house D is very nice. We had no problems switching sites probably due to the off season.

    Camping areas C and E are closed. Area F has full hook-ups and 30 amps. The sites are nice but a little short. Cabins are VERY nice. Area A contains the prime sites with full hook-ups and 30 and 50 amps. There is a bait store and a marina which rents boats (closed due to off-season). There is a fishing pier, basketball court, pool, 3 pavilions, playground, and a horseshoe pit. The visitor's center is very nice and informative.

    Wildlife seems to be abundant as we saw dozens of deer, large raccoons, squirrels, pelicans, and ducks.

    Cell phone (Verizon) and antenna reception are good possibly because there are no leaves on the trees.

  • K
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Cane Creek State Park Campground

    Cane Creek State Park

    Ok this is the most beautiful place we’ve found in Arkansas with kayaking among the trees and flowers. They have tons of events like moonlit full moon kayak, we didn’t get to do it - next time! They have all kinds of boat rentals here including some with motors. The camp sites have trees and shade, water right next to your tent, wasn’t too much of a trek to the bathrooms and shower houses, which were clean and modern.

  • Joseph  B.
    Jun. 7, 2019

    Cane Creek State Park Campground

    A quiet and pleasant place

    I grew up in Star City and have been to this park many times. It is not a breathtaking place, but it accurately portrays the nature of south Arkansas. I have seen ducks, deer armadillos and eagles live here as well. The playgrounds are good. The pavilions are clean and the AC works well. Halloween brings thousands of visitors each fall. The campsites all decorate for the holiday and everyone wants to see it!

  • Lacee G.
    Jul. 16, 2019

    Cane Creek State Park Campground

    Gorgoeus park with fun activities

    We visited Cane Creek over Memorial Day weekend. The sites were level. We did have several fire ant hills that we had to deal with and quite a few red wasps. We were able to watch numerous birds (pileated woodpeckers) and even saw a swamp rat swimming in the lake (resembles a beaver with a skinny tail). You have to walk through thick brush on a slope to reach the water. My husband mostly chose to walk down to the fishing pier and docks. It was about a two minute walk away from our site. We stayed in site 17 I believe.

    There are water and electricity hookups with a bathroom close by. We rode bikes so it didn’t take long to get the the restroom. Our neighbors had issues with their electricity because they were trying to run an air fryer, and it kept throwing the breaker. We ran our box fan without any issues.

    You can rent kayaks for very reasonable. Do it! The water trail is unlike any I have seen. Don’t miss out on the hiking trails, but watch out for ticks!

    You can rent an RV here as well. It’s set up at the entrance of the campground. It seemed like a nice setup. We rode past it several times on our explorations of the park.

  • Jen K.
    Dec. 11, 2021

    Cane Creek State Park Campground

    Very nice little park off the beaten path

    Staff is wonderful! Sites are large to accommodate any size rig & truck. Smaller campground with many nearby trails thru the forest. Very peaceful quiet place. Hot showers, bait shop, rentals & a little campstore as well.

  • H
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    Nice place

    Nice RV spots with full hookups. Cellular service isn’t great but they do have Wi-Fi. The RV camping area has a nice, new, and clean restroom and shower facility with coin-operated laundry.

  • Gary G.
    Sep. 11, 2020

    Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    Ok for last minute

    It was a last minute booking, for a holiday weekend, after a major hurricane. Campground was nice, nice & clean bathhouses, nice pool[closed due to pandemic]. Cabins looked nice, too. Just have to be careful what sight you book, because I almost never got my camper level in sight #21. All in all, I would make a return trip

  • Terry P.
    Sep. 12, 2022

    Leroy Percy State Park Campground

    Small state park makes a great stopover

    Leroy Percy State Park is a small, but pretty state park with 16 full hookup campsites, 4 cabins and a nice disc golf course. Most of the campsites are shaded, at least for part of the day. Other than one other camper who appeared to have been there awhile, we were the only occupied campsite. Mosquitoes caused us to eat dinner inside our trailer, although it was otherwise nice enough to eat outside. The bathrooms were old, but mostly clean. The only exception being the handicapped men's shower which was a mess.


Guide to Lake Village

Cabin camping near Lake Village, Arkansas exists within the flat, lowland geography of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain where elevations range from 100 to 200 feet above sea level. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F between June and September, while winters remain relatively mild. Seasonal flooding can affect camping areas, particularly in spring months when the Mississippi River typically reaches its highest levels.

What to do

Kayaking through cypress trees: At Cane Creek State Park Campground, visitors can paddle among ancient cypress trees on designated water trails. "Cane Creek is the most beautiful place we've found in Arkansas with kayaking among the trees and flowers. They have tons of events like moonlit full moon kayak," notes one camper. The park rents kayaks, canoes and boats with motors at reasonable rates.

Disc golf course access: Leroy Percy State Park maintains an 18-hole disc golf course open to cabin guests and campers. A visitor mentioned, "We brought our kayaks and got some fishing done in alligator lake but only after playing an 18 hole disc golf course!" The course winds through wooded areas providing both challenge and shade during summer months.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Lake Chicot State Park Campground offers prime wildlife watching, especially during morning and evening hours. "Wildlife seems to be abundant as we saw dozens of deer, large raccoons, squirrels, pelicans, and ducks," reports a camper. Binoculars are recommended for spotting birds along the shoreline and in surrounding woodlands.

What campers like

Clean, modern facilities: Chemin-A-Haut State Park receives consistent praise for its well-maintained amenities. "Bathrooms are hands down the best I've ever seen. The lake was pretty busy with people fishing or paddling. Two room cabins looked pretty great and are on the water," writes one visitor. The park's facilities include renovated bathhouses and laundry facilities.

Spacious waterfront sites: Lake Chicot campers appreciate the premium lakeside locations. A reviewer noted, "Waterfront sites are wonderful, however the other sites are much less attractive. Clean facilities." These sites offer direct views of sunsets across the lake and easy access to fishing spots.

Seasonal quiet: Many campers report minimal crowds during shoulder seasons at Cane Creek State Park Campground. "We were very pleased with the bath house which was really clean and fairly central to all campsites. We will definitely be back when it warms up to test out the fishing!" Fall and winter visitors often have their choice of prime sites Sunday through Thursday.

What you should know

Insect preparation essential: Bugs can affect outdoor activities depending on season. One Cane Creek visitor warned, "We were unable to do any outside activities because of the mass numbers of the bugs. The air was black with the bugs." Love bugs are particularly prevalent after heavy rains and during fall mating season. Pack insect repellent with at least 25% DEET for spring through fall visits.

Uneven site quality: Site selection matters significantly at Leroy Percy State Park Campground. A reviewer noted, "Small state park makes a great stopover. Mosquitoes caused us to eat dinner inside our trailer, although it was otherwise nice enough to eat outside." Sites 7-12 receive the most shade throughout the day.

Variable water levels: Bayou and lake access can change dramatically with rainfall. "There's supposed to be a route by canoe to old growth trees but water is too high," reported one Chemin-A-Haut visitor. Call parks directly before planning water activities, especially during spring months when flooding is common.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access considerations: Chemin-A-Haut State Park offers swimming facilities that families appreciate. "The pool is a little run down looking as of late summer 2019. We went trial hiking but this was a little difficult as the walking trails aren't really maintained," notes a visitor. The pool typically operates from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Playground locations: Lake Chicot State Park features multiple play areas distributed throughout the camping areas. "There is a fishing pier, basketball court, pool, 3 pavilions, playground, and a horseshoe pit," one camper observed. Most playgrounds are within sight of premium cabin sites, allowing parents to monitor children from porches.

Halloween events: Several camping areas near Lake Village organize seasonal activities. A Cane Creek visitor shared, "Halloween brings thousands of visitors each fall. The campsites all decorate for the holiday and everyone wants to see it!" Reservations for October weekends should be made 4-6 months in advance due to popularity.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Pecan Grove RV Park offers convenient overnight stops but has varied site quality. "We stayed here one night on our way to Arkansas. $37.50 per night which was high for what you get. Sites were level enough that we didn't unhook," reports one RVer. Pull-through sites accommodate vehicles up to 40 feet but longer rigs may have difficulty navigating interior roads.

Power considerations: Electrical service varies considerably between parks. Lake Chicot offers the most reliable power for heavy usage. "Area F has full hook-ups and 30 amps. The sites are nice but a little short," notes one camper. Some parks have been known to experience power issues when multiple units run air conditioning during peak summer temperatures.

Cell coverage variability: Reception strength differs significantly between parks. "Verizon signal weak. Noseeums and other mosquitoes a little bad but could be worse," reports one Lake Chicot visitor. Chemin-A-Haut typically has the strongest cellular connection, while more remote parks may have limited service dependent on seasonal foliage.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Lake Village, AR is Lake Chicot State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 9 reviews.

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