Best Cabin Camping near Blue Jay, CA

Several campgrounds near Blue Jay, California provide rustic cabins with varying amenities and comfort levels. North Shore Campground offers pet-friendly cabins with electricity and basic furnishings, while Rancho Jurupa RV Park features a small number of cabin rentals with access to shared facilities. The cabins at Thousand Trails Idyllwild are particularly well-regarded, with one visitor noting they are "beautiful cabins available" with "great bathrooms and showers." Most cabin accommodations include beds with mattresses, electricity, and heating options for cooler mountain nights. Seven Oaks Lodge (currently closed due to flooding) previously offered cabin rentals using converted mobile homes with access to a pool, restaurant, and shop.

Cabin types range from basic one-room structures to more spacious family-sized accommodations with multiple sleeping areas. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when demand peaks. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with some like North Shore Campground welcoming dogs while others restrict pets entirely. According to one reviewer at Bonita Ranch Campground, "Sites were decent size but fairly close together so don't expect a lot of privacy." Fire restrictions are common throughout the region, with some locations requiring rental of fire pits rather than providing them at each site. Weekends typically see higher occupancy rates with quieter conditions during weekdays.

Standard cabin furnishings typically include beds with mattresses, tables, and chairs, but visitors should bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels unless otherwise specified. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, from basic outdoor fire pits to more equipped options with refrigerators and microwaves. Most campgrounds maintain on-site stores selling essential supplies, firewood, and basic groceries. Larger grocery stores can be found in nearby towns for more substantial shopping needs. Bathroom facilities are typically shared unless staying in premium cabin options, with some locations requiring tokens or codes for shower access. Bringing flashlights, extra blankets, and food storage containers is recommended for all cabin stays in the area.

Best Cabin Sites Near Blue Jay, California (45)

    1. North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor

    14 Reviews
    Cedar Glen, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 866-8550

    $29 - $58 / night

    "It was the furthest RV site north of the campground and we had power, water and sewage."

    "There is a lovely hiking trail at the far end of the site. There is water, flush toilets, fire pits, and picnic tables. It is a short walk to Lake Arrowhead. This is a dog friendly site."

    2. Mojave River Forks Regional Park

    5 Reviews
    Arkabutla Lake, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 389-2322

    $3 - $40 / night

    "The Pacific Crest Trail passes nearby.

    It is away from the populated cities, but not far from them. It still gives you a sense of seclusion."

    "Nice place to camp, weather is around 75 during the day and about 50 to 36 degrees cold through out the night. Has everything you'll need. Bathrooms are close by, showers HOT water available."

    3. Bonita Ranch Campground

    12 Reviews
    Lytle Creek, CA
    16 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."

    4. Deep Creek Hot Springs Camp Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Arkabutla Lake, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 515-7525

    $15 - $119 / night

    "You will have to drive 6 miles of mountainous dirt roads to reach the property, but it takes you away from all signs of the city and surrounds you in nature when you get there, making a very nice camping"

    "Deep Creek Camp is a great spot to get out in nature and check out one of the coolest geological features in the area!  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    5. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Riverside, CA
    22 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."

    6. Mission RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Bryn Mawr, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 796-7570

    "Although the park doesn't offer much of entertainment and don't remember seeing a pool (can get pretty hot) I was able to enjoy all the shopping stores and restaurants near by."

    7. Mountain Lakes Resort - Membership Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lytle Creek, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 887-7038

    $150 - $375 / night

    "it's a members only you can still get in on a trial it is an excellent place to buy into though I must say so they have activities themes that very from weekend a weekend such as example there was a petting"

    "We stayed at this resort as a guest of a member and though it is nice it is not available to the general public. "

    8. Seven Oaks Lodge - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD

    4 Reviews
    Forest Falls, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 794-2917

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Tent camping, RV camping, they have a restaurant and bar, best burgers in all of southern California!! They also have a small store, there's showers, restrooms and a swimming pool!"

    "Check in is near 12. I only assume that since check out is 11. When we arrived the camp host was waiting for us."

    9. Lone Wolf Colony

    1 Review
    Apple Valley, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 247-7878

    "Recreational vehicle camping available Daily, Weekly, or Month to Month."

    10. Olive Dell Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Bryn Mawr, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 825-6619

    "It because of the many background checks and or any one of the Screening Process...

    The previous review does not mention anything about that factor???? I wonder why??"

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Cabin Reviews near Blue Jay, CA

223 Reviews of 45 Blue Jay 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.

  • A
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Thousand Trails Idyllwild

    Beautiful Idylwild

    We tent camped 3 days 2 nights during Memorial weekend with 3 other families. We really enjoyed the drive up Idylwild, beautiful scenery. I think the sites are a bit too close to each other, I would prefer more space between sites. But it's a quiet campground, everyone goes to sleep early around 10pm. A downside during our visit, is the restroom/bathroom; the resort closed down couple restroom/bathroom for renovation, so we had. to walk far to shower/potty. Maybe they were short staffed, the restroom/bathroom were dirty, toilet flushing issue and trash bin overflow. Overall we had a good time, also be aware of coyotes they come out at night.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2022

    Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA

    Value for the area

    Near and clean campground with clean restrooms requiring a key code to enter. Two laundry rooms. One large pool and three spas (hot tubs to folks not from So Cal) all heated with naturally heated mineral water. Secure. Park staff drive around at night to keep an eye on things. Most camps are close to the neighbors but most folks are quiet. Pay extra foe larger or premium campsites. Play area for the kids by the office. Put-put golf. Not much shade but many hedges. Gravel parking. Separate are for tents, communal sinks. Few trees around. Each camp has a sturdy picnic table. Propane fires only. And probably the same for BBQs. Great AT&T 5G cellular. Wi-Fi is weak, but it’s free.RV spot had fill hookups (water, 30 or 50 amp power, sewer, but no cable TV.

    Well run and friendly, responsive staff. Understand that Desert Hot Springs is sometimes WINDY!! And that can mean dust storms, but that goes for the entire Cochella Valley. Not close to anything out here. A convenience store about 1/3 mile away. You won’t be running for coffee here. The the management sometimes hosts events and a weekend breakfast can be purchased.

    All rigs are in good repair and I’ve seen nothing sketchy here at all. Been here 3 weeks with 3 more to go.

    Bottom line: I would definitely stay here again, but it is a drive to get into DHS or Palm Springs. And it is windy/dusty.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • C
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Reflection Lake RV Park

    Beautiful, but look more closely...

    This was our first time here. 

    We made it clear, at the time we reserved, that we needed a 50 Amp hookup. It turns out that our reservation was for a 30 Amp site (#21). We again made it clear at the time of check-in that we needed a 50 Amp site, we were moved from #21 to #31 (the only 50 Amp site left in the park). It is a lakeside parallel parking site that is beautiful. The lake has a fountain in the middle that gets illuminated at night, very nice indeed. 

    Now for the bad, although there was clearly a gate at the front entrance, we never saw it closed. The park provides security until 10 pm, after that, it seems that ANYONE can come and go. We heard from others that thefts had become common-place. 

    The tiny store at the entrance closes at 5 pm every day. Luckily there are several stores only a couple of blocks away. 

    Showers are not included in the price of your site rental, an average shower will cost between $1 and $2. You must purchase shower/laundry tokens from the tiny store. When we went to the store to purchase our tokens, we were told that they had to go empty the machines so that they had more tokens to sell. The laundry room was actually closed for the first 2 days we were there. 

    The dump station in the park was locked (no sewer hookups). You had to wait until someone from the tiny store was able to get free long enough to open the locked dump station. 

    The WiFi situation is horrendously bad, especially after about 9:20 pm. Apparently that is when their metering software kicks in. We went from watching our shows (NetFlix, etc) to the point that we couldn't even play a complete song over the connection. Still unhappy about the WiFi, an ominous warning came across my devices stating that there was suspicious/hacking activity on the WiFi network, disconnect immediately. 

    **OMSB: When are RV parks going to learn that in today's world, good, safe, WiFi is essential, and should not be an afterthought? TO ALL RV PARKS: Upgrade your WiFi now, I (and probably many others) would happily pay another $5 to $10 per day for great WiFi service. **

    There seemed to be an inordinate amount of trash around the entire place. There were multiple empty beer cans on our site when we arrived. The nice green lawn area that we walked our dogs on was littered with waste from other inconsiderate pet owners (please pick up after your pet). 

    The place is a little pricey for what you actually get, Everything seems to cost more, as long as you get it before 5 pm. 

    We have gotten much more, for much less. Overall the place was beautiful until you looked more closely. Unfortunately, it looks like people have stopped caring about maintaining this park.

  • Tom W.
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Thousand Trails Wilderness Lakes RV Resort

    Great Time!

    I had a reservation at Wilderness Lakes, and I was a day early, so they let me in! Off to a good start! Full hook-ups, laundry and showers about 50 yards away, no matter which way you go. Laundry is done with an app, and pretty cheap, $1.75 wash, $1.75 dry. Nice canals running through the park, with ducks and their ducklings trailing behind. I chose to stay at the far end, away from the crowds. I got a great site, with no one on either side, and 2 neighbors across the street. While I was setting up, one of my awning screen poles broke. I called ShadePro, and they were out the next morning with a new one. Management seems very friendly, there’s a store at the front of the park, and a nice one mile hike around the perimeter of the park. Unseasonably warm the past couple days, so used my AC for a couple hours in the afternoon, to cool Riley and I down. The internet pretty much sucks. Good for email, and very little surfing, but way too slow to stream Netflix, etc. I just put on some music and relax, or throw in a DVD at night. Plenty of trash receptacles, playground for kids, mini golf, and much more. They even have cabins to rent. Will definitely come back!


Guide to Blue Jay

Cabin camping near Blue Jay, California offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the comforts of home. With a variety of campgrounds featuring cozy cabins, you can find the perfect spot for your next getaway.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Rancho Jurupa RV Park, guests can enjoy electric hookups, drinking water, and clean shower facilities, making for a comfortable stay.
  • North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor offers picnic tables and firewood, perfect for cozy evenings around the fire.
  • Seven Oaks Lodge features a market and a restaurant on-site, ensuring you have everything you need without venturing far.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $30 to $100

  • Cabin rates at Bonita Ranch Campground typically start around $30, making it an affordable option for families.
  • Expect to pay approximately $75 per night at Fisherman's Retreat, which provides a peaceful setting for fishing enthusiasts.
  • For a more luxurious experience, cabins at Mountain Lakes Resort can go up to $100, offering a range of amenities and activities.

Cabins are available at these scenic locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Blue Jay, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Blue Jay, CA is North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor with a 4.1-star rating from 14 reviews.

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