Best Cabin Camping near Azusa, CA

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Cabin accommodations near Azusa offer multiple options for visitors seeking furnished shelter in the San Gabriel Mountains. Crystal Lake Recreation Area Campground provides cabins in a mountain setting with easy access to hiking trails. The campground features basic amenities including drinking water, toilets, and trash collection. Fairplex RV Park in nearby Pomona offers cabins with more extensive facilities including electrical hookups, showers, and sewer connections. Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch provides a more secluded cabin experience with picnic tables and toilet facilities but more limited amenities. "The spots are inexpensive, $10 per night, most nights. There are lots of trails to hike and things to explore. It's a nice place to go when you need to get away from the city."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Huttopia Paradise Springs offers more upscale cabin accommodations with electric hookups, drinking water, showers and toilets, while maintaining a natural setting. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons from April through December. Pet policies vary by location, with Crystal Lake Rec Area and Fairplex RV Park allowing pets while other properties may restrict them. According to one visitor, "Whenever I need to get away from LALA Land, I head up here. There are lots of cool spots up here and plenty of quiet."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only fire pits and others providing more substantial kitchen amenities. The Crystal Lake Cafe near the campground offers basic food options when cooking isn't preferred. Several properties include on-site markets for essential supplies, including Crystal Lake Recreation Area and Fairplex RV Park. Firewood is available for purchase at multiple locations. During winter months, some cabin facilities may have limited operations or closures, particularly at higher elevations where snow can restrict access.

Best Cabin Sites Near Azusa, California (40)

    1. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    27 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 335-1251

    "Has a fire pit at each spot. Has picnic table, but very splintery, bring covers. Most sites have tree coverage."

    "We came on a Saturday afternoon, and even though 4 of the sections of camping were closed off - we found an AMAZING space in section D."

    2. Millard Trail Campground

    9 Reviews
    Altadena, CA
    14 miles
    Website

    "Cool drive to get to the campground. You drive up and down these hilly roads up the mountain to get there. Once there, there's a parking lot that fits about 20 cars."

    "Fun little campground with decent facilities and beautiful surroundings. Lots of trails all around with a nice hike of about 1/2 mile up to Millard Falls that is easy for kids and grown ups."

    3. Fairplex RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Pomona, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 593-8915

    "It's quaint quiet but you're packed in like sardines it's a tight fit but everybody here is pretty friendly there's a few downfalls for some of the spot test for you can't park your car there in the parking"

    "Although you are packed in pretty tightly like sardines it's a friendly environment very welcoming just the larger of your RV is little bit harder it might be to park they do offer full hookups they have"

    4. Sturtevant Camp

    1 Review
    Mount Wilson, CA
    9 miles

    "We ended up unexpectedly staying at Sturtevant Camp because we left a scary experience at Spruce grove trailhead nearby."

    5. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    25 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This place has a lot of sites available. If you want cell service you have to to the far back towards the top of the park for cell service for phone and streaming."

    "This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we’ve seen."

    6. Bonita Ranch Campground

    12 Reviews
    Lytle Creek, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 887-3643

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Easy access to a pretty trail right behind the campground. Very quiet and interspersed with long time stayers and temporary campers. I stayed in my van and had my cat and dog with me."

    "Cozy getaway in San Bernardino Forst with beautiful hiking trails and waterfall."

    7. Canyon RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Yorba Linda, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (714) 637-0210

    $90 / night

    "Had to park the car at the office so it wouldn’t float away. Upon our arrival my husband pulled up in our 42’ 5th wheel and parked to go into the office."

    "Stayed for a quick weekend when hubby still had to work. no tent camping, but RV and wood cabins. easy to get in and out of but the 91 freeway is overhead and loud."

    8. Camp at the Historic Zorthian Ranch

    1 Review
    Altadena, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 797-3359

    $25 - $60 / night

    9. Huttopia Paradise Springs

    2 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 544-8006

    $236 - $369 / night

    "The ultimate glamping experience, everything was so cozy and beautiful."

    10. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Riverside, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 684-7032

    $40 - $55 / night

    "The lakeview area has dirt roads, sparse grass and a few spots close to the lake. The Cottonwood campground has concrete pads and well maintained grass throughout."

    "Beautiful views all around Sunrise, Sunset and Night sky. Sights of all kinds of birds like hawks and herons. Water park and mini golf for kids. Showers and laundry convenient."

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Cabin Reviews near Azusa, CA

250 Reviews of 40 Azusa Campgrounds


  • Dana H.
    May. 30, 2022

    Bonita Ranch Campground

    It’s okay 😐

    Pros: campground is very short walk to Lytle Creek. Also close to the trail for a hike to Bonita Falls.

    Cons: Not enough bathroom facilities for the amount of campsites. Women’s restrooms had only two stalls, constantly a long line. Also quiet hours are not enforced.

    Bring cash if you want to rent a fire pit. Sites do not have their own fire rings and you must rent one.

  • J
    Nov. 8, 2020

    Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    Near Historic District

    A little something for every type of camping. Cabins, paved pull through & natural dirt & grass. Friendly staff to check us in gates close at 10:pm your provided with a security gate code to get back in if your out late.

    Lots of families with children, fishing for catfish in the little lake which is shaded with trees and plenty of tables to picnic by the lake. Playground plus lots of grassy areas. We stayed in the natural area with hook-ups everything worked great.

    Neighbors were nice, cute set ups with twinkle lights and people enjoying outdoor fire pits. Campers we’re playing music, laughter echoes through camp ground but nothing too loud and all quiet later.

    We drove over to the Mission Inn (8 min drive) enjoyed lunch. Their is a pedestrian only shopping area with a Saturday farmer’s market plus lots of restaurants.

    The campground sells firewood plus has a little store. Would stay again.

  • j
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Millard Trail Campground

    Great campground for hiking/biking

    Cool drive to get to the campground. You drive up and down these hilly roads up the mountain to get there. Once there, there's a parking lot that fits about 20 cars. There's about 100 yd hike to the campsites. There's a road that leads to the campsite but it's been blocked off. Only the campsite managers use that road so it's not accessible by RV, just tents. A campsite manager stays in a little trailer overnight so if there's any problems there's somebody there you can go to and ask for help. There's about six campsites and their first come first serve, no reservations. I went during the week and was the only one camping. This place is heavily used for day camping and hiking. There's not a lot of privacy because there's always lots of people passing by who are hiking and biking. You can stay overnight which I did and everything was fine but there's not a lot of privacy. The next day as I was leaving there was another guy sitting up his tent. I bet on the weekends they can fill up pretty fast. It's in Bear country so they provide food storage for each campsite also trash containers too. Each side has a picnic bench and a fire pit. The fire ban has been lifted so you can have a fire. Each fire pit had wood left at it so you didn't have to go searching for campfirewood. Bathrooms included male and female toilets but no showers or water. There's a creek that runs through the campground which makes it very pretty. I saw two to three cabins along the outskirts of the campground that I assume were for rentals. There was one family at one of the cabins the night I stayed. About a 20 minute hike and you can end up at a waterfall which is very pretty. But there are several trails to take for hiking and biking and I saw lots of people doing that. Overall a good campsite four stars. Would have been five stars if they had showers and running water. I didn't see any bears although there was an animal outside my tent at one point in the night I could hear him nosing around. So it's important to keep all of your food and anything with any kind of smell in the bear boxes

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2020

    North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor

    Beautiful Camping near Lassen Volcanic National Park

    We reserved and camped at this beautiful campground back in July of 2018. It was a great experience. We pulled a 27' Travel Trailer from Livermore, CA and picked out the perfect site #94. It was the furthest RV site north of the campground and we had power, water and sewage. It was a lake front campsite so we had a nice view of the lake right in our "front yard" :-) We had a picnic table and a fire pit for our use.
    The fishing was awesome, but I suggest fishing in the mornings before the afternoon winds come in as the weather cools down. We had our kayaks and it is a beautiful lake to kayak. But when it gets windy, know your limits :-)
    The campground is close to the Lassen Volcanic National Park. We took a drive there for a visit and it was spectacular. 
    The campground also has a great store there. It has all the camping necessities. If you are into hiking and biking, this campground has the accommodations for that activity. It also has a kid's park.  They also have cabins if you do not want to use a tent or RV.

  • Lori J.
    Mar. 3, 2019

    Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    A "resort"? No. A campground? Yes.

    Very large park for RV, cabin and tent camping. As it's listed as a "resort", we figured it would be pretty upscale. Disappointment upon our arrival. Floods have been in the area and much of the sites were closed and being cleaned?? The road closest to our site was washed away (from earlier reviews it's been months), so a long jog or drive around the perimeter to get us to the pool, laundry and hot tub…speaking of which, the pool, hot tub and laundry facilities all needed attention. You could actually see people's footprints (bottom of pool and on pool and hot tub entry steps)…that much sand, dirt, etc…I didn't venture in. When we arrived, we started driving around to find the best site for our rig. We're a 32ft class A w/20ft enclosed cargo trailer tow. So, all in all about 55ft. Well, that wasn't easy. Most of the park's electric and some sewer connections didn't exist or were "down" for repair. We have yet to actually SEE someone working on these issues. We are currently here and checked in for a two-week stay. After some boon docking prior to our arrival, we wanted all the bells and whistles the park boasted they had. Took us just over THREE HOURS to find a decent spot. Many levels to this park and most didn't have a decent WiFi (we have our own router) signal. Some sites had dumpsters blocking them from being a true "pull-thru". That left us with about two areas to choose from. It's dusty, dirty, and, really, not ready to be called a "resort"….more rustic than we'd been looking for or what website photos showed. We would not recommend this "resort" to anyone. Several folks with dogs they let simply sit outside and bark, poo, etc….strict rules against that, in most all resorts we've ever visited. Unless you plan on tenting, cabin or what have you, it's not worth it. Very disappointing! :(

  • B
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park

    More than we expected

    Spent Spring break here with the family. We read a lot of reviews on this park - many of them mixed. Overall, this park did not disappoint - too much.

    Amenities are very good for young kids. Canopy Court area has easy and close access to the splash pad, the playground, a large grass area, and even the pool. The boat launch is very near by too but we had no use for that.

    This park is clean! Like no park I have seen before. The staff are always moving around the grounds and “picking up” as they go. Quiet hours are strict - some may see that as a bad thing but I appreciate it. Even with 4 young kids, we like that the park slowed down right on time.

    Only arguments - the spots are relatively tight. We reserved a spot for a rig with slide outs on both sides to accommodate our 39’er but it took some creative parking to get the rig into the spot in a way that we could actually open both sides. Once in, we had to make sure we pulled back far enough otherwise the very nice provided picnic table would of been right next to the front wheel. Water pressure is a bit low too but nothing terrible.

    Location wise - awesome. We used the campground as a base camp to spend time in LA and San Diego as well as a day in Joshua Tree National Park. 1-2 hours from everything.

    We will definitely be back.

  • Closed Account Deactivated A.
    Jul. 29, 2022

    closed / no longer in operation

    So many options and an amazing western Saloon with Billiards and great vibe

    This campground has So many options! great walk in secluded rustic camp sites, super social fun camp sites , secluded places to park vans and Campers, and awesome gleaming cottages. best place to sleep is on the top of the mountain infinity deck! Right next to the private Bar area which is like an  amazing western Saloon with Billiards and great vibe and Hooka Corner and some amazing Star Gazing!  The people here are super friendly and nice and there is a great social vibe for those who like to join others for some great times in nature. be it a hike, star gazing or campfire!

  • Sara H.
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Lone Wolf Colony

    Here's clarification on this place

    Recreational vehicle camping available Daily, Weekly, or Month to Month. Spaces available based on waiting list, and by appointment and inspection.**

    We have 3 RV lots; ■ “A Lot” is for RV’s 34’ or smaller. ■ “B Lot” is for RV’s 35’ or larger ■ “C Lot” is for RV’s large or small.**

    All RV’s must be 2000 model year or newer. All RV’s must have Lone Wolf Colony caretaker approval.**

    We are a pet friendly facility. 2 pets permitted per RV. **

    We have movie night every Saturday.

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Sturtevant Camp

    amazing camp, amazing organization

    We ended up unexpectedly staying at Sturtevant Camp because we left a scary experience at Spruce grove trailhead nearby. And wow, what an amazing experience we had here! We walked up to the campgrounds after it was already dark, and the camp host came outside of his cabin within a minute. He saw our headlamps and greeted us by asking if everything was okay. We asked if we could set up our tent near the cabins, and he offered to let us stay in one of the cabins that happened to be open that weekend. Some of the most amazing hospitality I've encounted while camping, really restored my faith in humanity. We made a donation after we got home as a thank you.

    The facilities have running water and electricity. The camp host preps coffee and hot water in the morning so that other hikers coming through can stop for a warm beverage. What an amazing place!


Guide to Azusa

Cabin accommodations near Azusa provide overnight shelter in the San Gabriel Mountains wilderness at elevations between 3,000-6,000 feet. Located adjacent to the Angeles National Forest, these cabins operate in a Mediterranean climate zone with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Winter storms between December and March can bring snow to higher elevation cabins while summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls: Millard Trail Campground offers cabins with access to a waterfall trail. "Waterfall 30 minutes hike upstream. It was a bit busy during the day. They close the gate at 10 pm I believe, so the evening was nice and quiet," notes Jeff B. from Millard Trail Campground.

Mountain biking: The trails surrounding Canyon RV Park cabins accommodate bikers of all skill levels. "Easy to access dump stations, fairly modern electrical hookups. Lots of families, people in golf carts, bicycles on trails. Wildlife including Blue Herons eating gophers, squirrels and coyotes," reports Vin W.

Wildlife observation: Morning and evening hours provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities. "We stayed here on Friday, July 21 2017. ANIMALS SEEN: Black bear, deer (wandered through our site), red foxes, Stellar's Jays, woodpeckers, other birds. TIPS: Bring bug spray," advises Forest G. from Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground.

Beach access: For those willing to drive 75-90 minutes from Azusa, Moro Campground offers oceanfront cabin options. "The sites are terraced, so no matter which site you get you'll have a view of the ocean... There is beach access from the campground and several hiking trails in the park," explains Elly A.

What campers like

High elevation escapes: Camping cabins in the mountains above Azusa provide relief from summer heat. "Stayed here two nights in August, it was nice and cool a good break from the heat. There are a lot of sites here for camping unfortunately they are not all open for use. There are several hiking trails here that are well used and well maintained," shares Robert A.

Proximity to city services: Fairplex RV Park offers cabin rentals with convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a camping atmosphere. "It is literally across the street not sure if they have a shuttle system or anything like that to offer either," notes Sara H.

Natural water features: Cabins near creek settings provide soothing background sounds. "The creek running behind the camp is great to explore, and a waterfall is a short hike away. We also lucked out finding berries in August. The town is cute and worth checking out as well. We grabbed dinner there one night," shares Jonathan G. from Bonita Ranch Campground.

Evening tranquility: Many cabin sites enforce quiet hours after dark. "At night they lock the gates so its really only you, other campers (usually not more than one or two on the weekdays), and the camp host," explains Mathew H. about Millard Trail Campground.

What you should know

Wildlife precautions: Food storage containers are essential at cabin sites. "It's in Bear country so they provide food storage for each campsite also trash containers too. Each side has a picnic bench and a fire pit. The fire ban has been lifted so you can have a fire," reports a camper at Millard Trail Campground.

Parking considerations: Some cabin locations require walking to your accommodation. "Parking is about 150 yards away, down a hill, so be prepared to haul your gear. The campground is situated at a popular trailhead, and there is lots of good hiking nearby," explains K B.

Weekend crowds: Local cabin sites experience heavy weekend visitation. "Very busy on weekends for the holiday weekend. Gets pretty crowded and loud on big weekends. Sites were clean. 15 min drive for some amazing sunsets," mentions Keith S.

Seasonal operations: Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground cabins typically operate from late April through December. "Due to lack of rainfall and snow melt the lake is almost dry," noted Robert A. in a late-summer review.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Families enjoy cabin camping with water features. "It's a nice place to go when you need to get away from the city. There are lots of trails to hike and things to explore," explains a visitor to the Zorthian Ranch.

Budget-friendly activities: Several cabin locations offer affordable recreation beyond accommodations. "Camp cost and parking cost isn't cheap but the views are great. Also this campground is HUGE and many locations are rather secluded so unless you go on a holiday weekend you should have no problem finding space to bunk," advises Salem L.

Educational opportunities: Rancho Jurupa RV Park provides nature-based learning near their cabins. "Beautiful views all around Sunrise, Sunset and Night sky. Sights of all kinds of birds like hawks and herons. Water park and mini golf for kids," explains Xochiquetzal G.

All-ages amenities: Look for cabin sites with facilities serving different age groups. "There are lots of spacious camping sites, clean bathrooms, running water, numerous of shade trees, and a cafe/store for all the things you forgot or for a ice cream treat on a hot day!" mentions Chris B.

Tips from RVers

Tight navigation: Some cabin and RV sites have challenging access roads. "Spaces are very tight. Good for 1 nite only stay. Staff was friendly and place is clean but not much room to maneuver a lg. rv. in," cautions Lawrence P. about Fairplex RV Park.

Security features: Bonita Ranch Campground provides secure options for RVers staying in cabins. "This place is awesome full hookups lots to do trails and not to mention right on top of the creek. Friendly staff helpful too restrooms r clean showers clean too," reports Sara H.

Winter weather preparedness: Higher elevation cabin sites can experience snow and road closures. "We came on a Saturday afternoon, and even though 4 of the sections of camping were closed off - we found an AMAZING space in section D. It wasn't right next to the bathrooms, but the site was spaced out enough that we had plenty of privacy," explains Mercy M.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Azusa, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Azusa, CA is Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 27 reviews.

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