Best Cabin Camping near Corning, CA

Multiple cabin accommodations are available near Corning in scenic Northern California locations. Mill Creek Resort offers cabin rentals with varying amenities within easy reach of Lassen Volcanic National Park, while Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA provides more developed cabin options. Most cabins include basic furnishings with some offering electric hookups, heating, and nearby access to showers and toilets. Cabin interiors typically feature beds, tables, and basic seating. A camper noted about Mill Creek Resort: "Fantastic quiet, shady, private campsite. Bathrooms were spotless."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Post Creek Guard Station offers a more isolated cabin experience with a living room, restroom and bedroom, while campgrounds like The Village at Highlands Ranch provide cabin rentals with access to additional amenities. Pets are allowed at most cabin locations, though specific policies vary. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. One visitor to Post Creek Guard Station commented: "This is a gorgeous, and larger than expected, structure. The views and privacy are breathtaking."

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, bedding, and cooking supplies. Basic kitchenettes are common in more developed cabins, while rustic options may only provide a fire pit for cooking. On-site camp stores are available at some locations, offering essentials like firewood and ice. East Park Reservoir and River Reflections RV Park both offer cabin options with varying levels of amenities. The proximity to water features is a common benefit, with the Feather River and various creeks providing scenic backdrops for many cabin locations in the region.

Best Cabin Sites Near Corning, California (9)

    1. Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Red Bluff, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 527-2813

    "There are some sites with water and electric for $25 or $12.50 with pass. No sewer dump available.

    I did not use the showers or bathrooms. Quarters required for a hot shower."

    "This is a great spot close, but not too close to the highway. About 5-7 drive off the highway right next to the Sacramento River. There were about 20-25 sites that need to be booked online."

    2. River Reflections RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Oroville, CA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 533-1995

    "Cell service is spotty at best and unfortunately WIFI was not working properly although that is not needed for camping, working was almost impossible"

    "Great gal checked us in went out of her way to show us available spots. The park is on the river with grass lawn all the way to river and very well kept we will be back on our way back down"

    3. Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

    5 Reviews
    Oroville, CA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 533-9020

    "Right behind a casino, but a really nice park. Excellent bathrooms and showers. A pool area and dog park. Good Wi-Fi and amenities."

    "Electric hookups, sewer, clean grounds, playground, swimming pool, club house with bar and pool tables, and the casino and brewery are right there."

    4. Mill Creek Resort

    4 Reviews
    Mill Creek, CA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-4449

    "This campground is just south of Lassen Volcanic National Park.  It has two main sections, one for RVs and the other for tents.  "

    "Fantastic quiet, shady, private campsite. Bathrooms were spotless. Didn’t use the pay showers but I didn’t notice someone had left quarters in case you needed some."

    5. East Park Reservoir

    4 Reviews
    Stonyford, CA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 458-0466

    "It is a pretty good size that has plenty of space for small parties or large party campsites. It is not too far out from the town of Stonyford but still has enough privacy."

    "It was relatively quiet, and nobody immediately near us.  Amazing sunsets.

    The second time we went was June 2020.  This time we stayed on the other side of the lake. "

    6. Post Creek Guard Station

    2 Reviews
    Platina, CA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 623-2121

    $75 / night

    "The cabin was pretty clean. Someone left their garbage. It's a pack in 0ack out kinda place. Water is gravity feed for a flushing toilet and dish washing water."

    "It has a living room, restroom & bedroom. Sadly, the area was devastated by fires several years ago (August Complex 2020) But the views & privacy are breathtaking!!"

    7. Mccarthy Point Lookout

    1 Review
    Mill Creek, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 258-2141

    $75 / night

    8. The Village at Highlands Ranch

    1 Review
    Mill Creek, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-3383

    "Met the hosts who took their time and explained about the park.

    Located only 10 minutes from Lassen and by the road and still an rv spot in the forest. Very nice."

    9. Gridley Inn and RV Park

    1 Review
    Gridley, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 846-4520

    "Kinda small sites, no table or anything, and I can’t seem to find the dog run. Overall good place to stay, right in town. Not expensive either, not sure about the cabins or motel though."

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  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2021

    Mill Creek Resort

    Nice Private Campground

    This campground is just south of Lassen Volcanic National Park.  It has two main sections, one for RVs and the other for tents.  There are a small number of RV sites with full hookups and then a larger number of tent sites.  The RV sites are fairly small, but felt separated enough to have some privacy.  The tent sites are a bit more rustic.

    The other slightly odd part is that most of the RV sites were filled with people who came and stayed for the entire summer, year after year.  We were the only not long-term camper in the RV section.  

    Pros:

    * Close to a lot of amazing scenery with Lassen

    * Well kept, clean, quiet campground

    * Camp store/restaurant is great

    * Laundry on site

    * Access to a nice little creek w/swimming hole

    Cons:

    * Camp store is open limited days

    * Tent sites only have pit toilets which are not the best maintained

    OK:

    * No fires in the RV sites

    * Showers were not always very clean

  • Brian A.
    Mar. 22, 2022

    Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

    Really nice spot.

    Right behind a casino, but a really nice park. Excellent bathrooms and showers. A pool area and dog park. Good Wi-Fi and amenities. A little pricier than what I am used to but it was a really nice place to stay the night. Also awesome treat bad for the dog provided at check in, a really nice touch.

  • J
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Mill Creek Resort

    Awesome Experience

    Fantastic quiet, shady, private campsite. Bathrooms were spotless. Didn’t use the pay showers but I didn’t notice someone had left quarters in case you needed some. Short hike and you are at Mill Creek for a cooling wade. There is also a small camp store with wood, ice and other amenities. We even had a very friendly doe come for a visit. We will be back.

  • D
    Nov. 18, 2021

    Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

    Great Quiet Campground

    This is a gem in Red Bluff. CA. You are minutes from I-5 but it is impossible to hear the traffic. Right on the Sacramento River and the skies are remarkably dark.

    We paid $8 per night for a site with our Interagency Senior Pass, no hookups. There are some sites with water and electric for $25 or $12.50 with pass. No sewer dump available.

    I did not use the showers or bathrooms. Quarters required for a hot shower. Husband says bathroom was clean.

    Beautiful old sycamore trees give this park lots of shade in the hotter months and provide a peaceful setting even in the winter months.

    It is only about an hour to Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at Lassen NP.

    In November when we stayed, there were maybe four or five other campers.

    We would definitely return when we are driving thru.

  • k
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Gridley Inn and RV Park

    Cozy little nook

    Kinda small sites, no table or anything, and I can’t seem to find the dog run. Overall good place to stay, right in town. Not expensive either, not sure about the cabins or motel though.

  • Melissa K.
    Jun. 24, 2020

    Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

    All you need is here

    Electric hookups, sewer, clean grounds, playground, swimming pool, club house with bar and pool tables, and the casino and brewery are right there.

  • M
    Mar. 21, 2022

    Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

    Great spot of passing through

    This is a great spot close, but not too close to the highway. About 5-7 drive off the highway right next to the Sacramento River. There were about 20-25 sites that need to be booked online. It was full when we went, but we were able to boondock in the fisherman’s boat loading area w/out issue.

  • S
    Oct. 31, 2020

    Mill Creek Resort

    Quiet and private

    This is so close to Lassen without the busyness of the park in summer. We visited end of July and the access to the creek was so welcome.

    Sites above 10 will have a bit more quiet, but are further from the store/restaurant.

  • Bruce E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Post Creek Guard Station

    Labor Day seclusion

    Post creek guard station was awesome. The views were amazing, especially the star gazing. Took Tedoc rd going in. Long, dirt, rocky rd not recommended for passenger vehicles. Our transit connect was fine, but slow going, just enough clearance. The cabin was pretty clean. Someone left their garbage. It's a pack in 0ack out kinda place. Water is gravity feed for a flushing toilet and dish washing water. (Non-potable) nearby spring was great for filtering or the 1/4 mile down to creek and swimming hole. There are 2 new full size mattresses and a 2 burner Coleman stove. Recommend just bringing all your own gear and consider it like a camping trip, w/ bonus flush toilet. The drive out was smooth. Took service rd 30. Dirt for a short bit, then paved all the way to hwy 36. Definitely be going back, and hitting some of the hiking trails.


Guide to Corning

Cabin accommodations near Corning, California range from rustic structures to fully equipped rentals within a 60-mile radius. The region sits at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley with elevations between 200-400 feet, experiencing hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F from June through September. Winter cabin rentals offer more moderate temperatures, with December-February averages in the 50-60°F range.

What to do

Fishing access year-round: Cabins near Red Bluff Recreation Area provide quick access to Sacramento River fishing. Located just 30 miles north of Corning, this area allows for multi-season angling opportunities. "Right on the Sacramento River and the skies are remarkably dark," notes reviewer Denise W. of Red Bluff Recreation Area.

Winter camping in cabins: The Village at Highlands Ranch offers cabin accommodations when many other facilities close for winter. "This was a perfect campsite... Located only 10 minutes from Lassen and by the road and still an rv spot in the forest," writes Nikolaj A. about the The Village at Highlands Ranch, which remains open year-round.

Swimming opportunities: Many cabin locations provide water access for summer heat relief. "Short hike and you are at Mill Creek for a cooling wade," shares James W. about the creek access at Mill Creek Resort, where cabin guests can enjoy natural swimming spots during summer months.

What campers like

Riverside relaxation: Several cabin locations offer direct water access with scenic settings. "The campsite we had was feet from the feather River. Who wouldn't be able to relax and enjoy with this as a background," writes Kathleen G. about River Reflections RV Park, where cabins sit near water features.

Privacy and seclusion: Forest cabins provide more isolated experiences. "This is a gorgeous, and larger than expected, structure. The views and privacy are breathtaking!!" reports Greg B. about Post Creek Guard Station, a standalone cabin that includes "a living room, restroom & bedroom" but requires visitors to navigate unpaved roads.

Wildlife viewing: Many cabins offer opportunities to observe local fauna. "We even had a very friendly doe come for a visit," notes one Mill Creek Resort camper about the regular deer sightings at cabin sites, adding to the natural setting experience.

What you should know

Road conditions: Some cabin rentals require navigating unpaved roads. At Post Creek Guard Station, Bruce E. advises: "Took Tedoc rd going in. Long, dirt, rocky rd not recommended for passenger vehicles. Our transit connect was fine, but slow going, just enough clearance."

Water and utility details: Cabin utilities vary significantly. "Water is gravity feed for a flushing toilet and dish washing water (Non-potable) nearby spring was great for filtering," explains one Post Creek Guard Station visitor, noting the 1/4 mile distance to the creek and swimming hole.

Reservation timing: Most cabin rentals require advance planning, especially near popular attractions. At East Park Reservoir, there are "a TON of great sites here - with shade, without shade; flat, hilly; etc.," according to Robin H., who found that despite busy opening weekends, "there were plenty of sites spread around."

Tips for camping with families

Amenities for children: Certain cabin locations offer family-friendly features. "Electric hookups, sewer, clean grounds, playground, swimming pool, club house with bar and pool tables," lists Melissa K. when describing family amenities at Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA.

Pet policies: Most cabin locations accommodate pets with specific rules. At Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA, one visitor noted: "They gave us treats and toys for each of our pups. Every time we've been into the store the customer service was superb."

Noise considerations: Families should research location-specific noise factors. At River Reflections RV Park, Elizabeth M. cautions: "I can hear a gun range and a freeway. Basically in town, so not feeling like I'm enjoying nature."

Tips from RVers

Off-season availability: Cabin rentals often remain available when campgrounds have limited space. "In November when we stayed, there were maybe four or five other campers," notes a Red Bluff Recreation Area visitor, highlighting the reduced occupancy during cooler months.

Alternative accommodations: RV travelers sometimes use cabins when sites are full. "It was full when we went, but we were able to boondock in the fisherman's boat loading area w/out issue," shares Matt about Red Bluff Recreation Area, demonstrating flexibility in finding accommodation alternatives.

Utility connections: Cabin rentals provide different hookup options. At Gridley Inn and RV Park, karie W. notes: "Kinda small sites, no table or anything, and I can't seem to find the dog run. Overall good place to stay, right in town."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Corning, CA is Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area with a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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