Best Cabin Camping near Frazier Park, CA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Reyes Creek Campground and Ventura Ranch KOA provide cabin accommodations for visitors to the Frazier Park region. Cabins at Ventura Ranch KOA include electricity and basic furnishings, while those at Reyes Creek offer a more rustic experience without running water. Most cabins provide beds, picnic tables, and fire rings with varying levels of privacy. "The camp hosts were great. We went in June 2020 and it was hot. But there is a fun stream you can hike by and it did the trick. Nice and relaxing off the beaten path," noted one visitor about Reyes Creek. Valencia Travel Village and Pyramid Lake RV Resort also offer cabin rentals with access to shared bathroom facilities, though amenities vary by location.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Pyramid Lake RV Resort provides year-round cabin accommodations with electric hookups, while Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon offers family-sized cabin options. Most cabins require reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy is highest. Pet policies vary by property—Ventura Ranch KOA and Reyes Creek allow pets at their cabin sites while Holiday Group Campground prohibits pets. A visitor at Ventura Ranch KOA commented, "This KOA is nestled in the hills of Santa Paula. This place also has teepee tents to stay in and wagon coaches with beds to also rent and stay in. Recommend those two things in the summer months."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from none at basic cabins to simple cooking equipment at more developed sites. On-site camp stores at Ventura Ranch KOA and Reyes Creek sell firewood, ice, and limited groceries. Camp Comfort Park cabins offer more amenities including electricity, running water, and heating options during colder months. During winter, temperatures can drop significantly at night—one visitor reported waking to "29 degrees F and ice on my tent and car windows" at Reyes Creek. Cabin guests should check specific amenity lists when booking as furnishing levels vary widely between properties.

Best Cabin Sites Near Frazier Park, California (14)

    1. Reyes Creek Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pine Mountain Club, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 434-1996

    $30 - $154 / night

    "There is no running water, and the pit toilets are definitely of the smellier side, but clean nevertheless."

    "It's about a 40 minute drive from the nearest town (and therefore the nearest gas station or market - plan ahead). There is no power, or water."

    2. Ventura Ranch KOA

    15 Reviews
    Santa Paula, CA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 933-3200

    "From zipline obstacle courses to tie dye classes, this KOA easily occupies kids and has teepee and cabin rentals available for glampers, but nice showers, clean bathrooms and a roomy pool area really make"

    "Staff was kind, helpful and available. Stayed in space #2. Right at the entrance. Sewer, water, 30&50amp, picnic table and fire ring included. House bathrooms available."

    4. Camp Comfort Park

    10 Reviews
    Ojai, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 654-3951

    "SUPER fast wifi(if that’s your thing, we were here for a little under two weeks, so it was nice!), electric hookups, picnic table and fire pit!"

    "The location is phenomenal - surrounded by hills that bask in a beautiful golden light before sunset, a creek runs along the edge making the area right in front of the hills like a tropical garden -green"

    5. Valencia Travel Village

    8 Reviews
    Valencia, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 257-3333

    "A little remote and you have to drive to the nearest town(s), but clean grounds and nice site. Very easy to book online.  The RV park is pretty large so it's a nice daily walk."

    "Plenty of spots around the grounds with 30 and 50 amp hook ups. WiFi is included with 3 pools and a hot tube, small store, and a really nice laundry facility."

    6. Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon

    25 Reviews
    Acton, CA
    49 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."

    7. Songdog Ranch

    4 Reviews
    New Cuyama, CA
    31 miles
    +1 (805) 266-1314

    $40 / night

    "Just a table, fire pit, and water spigot.  The hosts are very accommodating and made sure I was able to find my site after dark and were very responsive to my texts! "

    "Site also has unique glamping options. Booked on Hipcamp. Owner is accommodating and sells firewood."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Holiday Group Campground

    1 Review
    Ojai, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 434-1996

    $150 - $154 / night

    "They got a nice nature trail , this time there was decent size water flowing , got tables and bathrooms. There was a trail was had to much poison oak in the entrance we couldn’t enter."

    9. Ventura Beach RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Ventura, CA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (805) 643-9137

    "Pool, hot tub, laundry, people friendly, picnic tables, fire rings and green grass every paved site. Buttt...266.00 2 nights!"

    "It is close to the 101 freeway, you can hear the traffic, but that didn’t bother us. Just be aware, it’s not a super quiet place."

    10. Kern River County Park

    12 Reviews
    Edison, CA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 868-7000

    "All have picnic tables and fire rings. The host was so lovely and let us stay for free in a site that had already been paid for (the folks had left early). We couldn’t believe it!"

    "For $32, you can get a site off the river and have a little camping pit and picnic table and you’re around other RVs and it’s good."

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Cabin Reviews near Frazier Park, CA

117 Reviews of 14 Frazier Park Campgrounds


  • M
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Ventura Ranch KOA

    Family Oriented Place

    From zipline obstacle courses to tie dye classes, this KOA easily occupies kids and has teepee and cabin rentals available for glampers, but nice showers, clean bathrooms and a roomy pool area really make this campground 5 stars.

  • Sherrie R.
    Dec. 13, 2020

    Ventura Ranch KOA

    Large full service site with lots of space on the bank of the Santa Paula creek.

    Checked in the day after Thanksgiving without reservations. Staff was kind, helpful and available. Stayed in space #2. Right at the entrance. Sewer, water, 30&50amp, picnic table and fire ring included. House bathrooms available. And alot of family activity amenities. However all amenities were closed unbeknownst to us until after set up.

  • Christina  S.
    Nov. 15, 2019

    Ventura Ranch KOA

    Fun place for young kids!

    We recently stayed here, for the 1st time, last week. We decided to leave the travel trailer at home, and change it up! We stayed the 1st in a large teepee. It had beds for a total of six people. It was hot in the daytime, and got really cold at night, so we switched to a Glamping tent. The Glamping tent was nice! It had a very confortable queen bed, 2 lamps, a fan, a heater, a mini fridge and a microwave. It also had a futon type couch that made into a bed. Loved the Glamping tent.

    Only downfall was, that the place does not enforce it quiet time rules. 10pm to 8 am. Late night loud groups, carrying on until 2 in the morning, loud obnoxious kids screaming at 6:15 in the morning...😩they have many beautiful Peafowl, and they can be loud too, but I only heard them once. The place has very nice tiled showers, with good water pressure, clean bathrooms, a big beautiful pool, but it was closed for the season.

    There are fire pits throughout the 76 acre park, it was nice having a campfire, since so many places don’t allow them anymore...they have a very large jumping pillow for kiddos, my 6 year had a blast playing on it. They also have a zip line, but it was damaged in the large fire last year, and is being fixed currently. There is a stream that runs thru the property, it was fun to explore. They have a rock climbing wall, that is brought out on holiday weekends.

    Lots of fun activities for kids, like crafts, making your own rocket to launch, etc. It is not the place to come, if you want a quiet, mellow place to read a book! It is busy, and loud. They do not have any laundry facilities, nor do they have a little store. The prices on everything are going up 10% on everything, next year. This means that most campsites with full hook-ups with be $ 71 a night, ( not bad ) but the large teepees will cost about $ 200 a night, and the Glamping tents, about $ 180 a night.

    You can buy a KOA discount card, for just $ 30 bucks, and it gets you 10% off, each stay for a year. Valid at all KOAs in America, and some in Australia! We had a good time, and plan to go back in the summer next year. Hopefully, with our travel trailer, it will be less loud 😉

  • Bri L.
    Jun. 12, 2018

    Camp Comfort Park

    Great Stay!

    At first, we thought it was a tad pricey but after you realize what all you’re paying for ya wonderful!

    We had an RV, two cars. and a tent and they allowed us to use one spot, for $30 a night! Which is pretty rare!

    SUPER fast wifi(if that’s your thing, we were here for a little under two weeks, so it was nice!), electric hookups, picnic table and fire pit! AMAZING bathrooms and coin showers as well as coin laundry!

    The ADORABLE town of Ojai is a quick 5 min drive up the road with anything you could ever want! The camp host is an amazing older guy, who’s incredibly friendly and takes pride in this campground!

    They lock the gates at night (you can still get in and out!) so you feel safe, they allow pets, and even though it’s buy a road you don’t hear any noise at night!

    Perk (or maybe not a perk if you’re not into it), it’s one of the most haunted campgrounds in the US!

  • 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! :(

  • 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!

  • W
    Apr. 9, 2025

    Ventura Beach RV Resort

    Ocean view!

    Beautiful place. Pool, hot tub, laundry, people friendly, picnic tables, fire rings and green grass every paved site. Buttt...266.00 2 nights! Sprinklers go on at midnight and spray all over the RV 2025 just had detailed and arrived late so we had things on the picnic table. Have to wear wristbands. Hwy loud. And understandable that the beaches are gone from past storms flooding and fires. Overall it's a Beautiful place if you have money to throw away but have a safe locked down clean Beautifully maintained Park. You can't even use the grass next to the site lol We will be back hoping my hometown beaches will be getting back to pretty again. And blessed we have the money.

  • Khaled A.
    Mar. 6, 2024

    Ventura Ranch KOA

    Nice Getaway!

    Quiet and nice 2-day stay. Alexi from reception was super nice and courteous. We couldn’t be more grateful to her! Our lot was secluded, private and close to the entrance/exit. The only thing was the unlevel ground we were on. Our RV was a simple 30’ rental without any leveling. Many peacock’s roam around the premises and they can be very intrusive! Playgrounds, zip lining and a massive bounce pad were all on site. Make sure you hike down to the creek!

  • Gadgetboy J.
    Sep. 28, 2020

    LA RV Resort at Action Camp

    First adventure out with motorhome

    This was our first trip with our new motorhome and first camping trip ever.  The staff was really friendly and accommodating.   The grounds are nice and very large.  Sites are easy to navigate and pull into, especially for a first timer.  

    The RV sites are pretty close together but the full hookups makes it really nice.  Will stay here again and they are very pet friendly which was nice.


Guide to Frazier Park

Cabin accommodations near Frazier Park, California range from basic wooden structures to deluxe glamping experiences. The region sits at elevations between 4,500-7,000 feet where temperatures can fluctuate dramatically, dropping below freezing at night even during summer months. Most cabins near Frazier Park require advance booking during peak seasons with wait times often extending 3-4 months for popular summer weekends.

What to do

Creek exploration: Reyes Creek Campground offers a creek-side walking path with small waterfalls. "We hiked up hills to watch the meteor shower (great), along the creek for small waterfalls, and a little ways into the wilderness (but there's nice hiking as far as you want to go)," notes Larry M. The creek provides a refreshing break during hot summer days.

Ghost town photography: Piedra Blanca sits within walking distance of cabin sites. "The abandoned town is a 3 minute walk from camp and really interesting. Some camp spots are right on the creek and the running water is a peaceful background noise for your trip," says Chelsea B. from Reyes Creek Campground.

Bar & grill visits: Local watering holes provide dinner options within walking distance of cabins. "Right outside the entrance to the campground is a bar & grill called the Camp Scheideck Lodge. They have a full bar and great food," explains John Y. The lodge recently changed ownership but maintains its rustic charm.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: Resident peacocks roam freely at Ventura Ranch KOA. "Many peacock's roam around the premises and they can be very intrusive!" reports Khaled A. While beautiful, these birds can be noisy early in the morning.

Mixed accommodation options: Glamping alternatives beyond traditional cabins appeal to some visitors. "The Glamping tent was nice! It had a very comfortable queen bed, 2 lamps, a fan, a heater, a mini fridge and a microwave. It also had a futon type couch that made into a bed," shares Christina S.

Quiet solitude: Off-grid experiences attract those seeking isolation. "Reyes creek is beautiful! Great camping spots, beautiful creeks & hikes, cute abandoned town for a photo opp and awesome camp host," writes Chelsea B. Most cabins lack cellular service, creating a true disconnected experience.

What you should know

Temperature extremes: Pack layers for dramatic daily temperature swings. "The temperature varies greatly from day to night (90's to 50's when I was there)," warns John Y. from Reyes Creek. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing at night.

Cell service limitations: Communication planning is essential. Most cabins lack reliable cell service, with Songdog Ranch being an exception where "Cell service was fine and I felt perfectly safe as a solo female!" according to Jenny S.

Water restrictions: Conservation awareness matters at most facilities. Many cabins rely on trucked-in water, and several facilities enforce strict water usage rules. Vault toilets are common, and one visitor noted, "There is no running water, and the pit toilets are definitely of the smellier side, but clean nevertheless."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule options for various ages. "Playgrounds, zip lining and a massive bounce pad were all on site. Make sure you hike down to the creek!" suggests Khaled A. about Ventura Ranch KOA. Some facilities offer scheduled children's activities during summer months.

Pet management: Check rules carefully as policies vary widely. While many allow pets at cabin sites, Holiday Group Campground prohibits them entirely. One camper noted, "We took our cat adventure camping and he even loved it, a great place especially with kids!!"

Budget planning: Consider fee structures when booking. "For $32, you can get a site off the river and have a little camping pit and picnic table and you're around other RVs," explains James D. at Kern River County Park. Cabin costs range from $50-200 per night depending on amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Research carefully before committing to a reservation. "The sites are paved and flat but the surrounding area in the site is dirt so some had a tent up too. Each site is pretty spacious," reports Susanne S. about Camp Comfort Park.

Hookup availability: Confirm utility connections before arrival. "Our lot was secluded, private and close to the entrance/exit. The only thing was the unlevel ground we were on. Our RV was a simple 30' rental without any leveling," warns Khaled A. Many sites require leveling blocks.

Weather preparation: Anticipate seasonal extremes which can affect cabin comfort. "We went in June 2020 and it was hot. But there is a fun stream you can hike by and it did the trick," explains a camper. Electric hookups are limited at most sites, restricting heating and cooling options.

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