Best Cabin Camping near Hesperia, CA

Several cabin camping options near Hesperia provide rustic to modern accommodations in the desert and mountain landscape. Mojave River Forks Regional Park offers cabins with electricity, heating, and access to showers and flush toilets. Deep Creek Hot Springs Camp Retreat features cabins with private spring pools and direct trail access to natural hot springs. "The spring pools at our site were so relaxing to have all to ourselves and well worth it to reserve for our party," according to one visitor. Mountain Lakes Resort provides cabin rentals with drinking water, picnic tables, and trash service in a location that features multiple lakes and recreational facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lone Wolf Colony offers cabin accommodations for visitors, though they maintain specific rental policies and primarily cater to RV guests. North Shore Campground includes cabin options with varying amenities and proximity to Lake Arrowhead. A review mentioned that "the campground also has a great store there. It has all the camping necessities." Most locations require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons, and pet policies vary by site with most allowing up to two pets per cabin.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Furnishings typically include basic tables, chairs, and sometimes refrigerators, though kitchen facilities vary considerably between locations. Many furnished cabins offer picnic tables outside for outdoor meals. On-site markets are available at several campgrounds including North Shore Campground and Mountain Lakes Resort, allowing guests to purchase essential supplies and firewood. Campgrounds with cabins may provide fire pits or grills for cooking, though some locations like Lone Wolf Colony prohibit fires.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hesperia, California (39)

    1. North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor

    14 Reviews
    Cedar Glen, CA
    13 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. Bonita Ranch Campground

    12 Reviews
    Lytle Creek, CA
    14 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."

    3. Mojave River Forks Regional Park

    5 Reviews
    Arkabutla Lake, MS
    6 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."

    4. Mountain Lakes Resort - Membership Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lytle Creek, CA
    13 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 used to use her parents fifth wheel or use a cabin but recently purchased our own travel trailer. Now we come up here with our kids and I can’t say enough about how family friendly it is."

    5. Deep Creek Hot Springs Camp Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Arkabutla Lake, MS
    10 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!"

    6. Lone Wolf Colony

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

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

    7. Shady Oasis Kampground

    3 Reviews
    Victorville, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 245-6867

    8. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    26 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    29 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."

    9. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Riverside, CA
    28 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."

    10. Sunshine Loft

    1 Review
    Wrightwood, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 713-4812

    $129 - $239 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Hesperia, CA

240 Reviews of 39 Hesperia Campgrounds


  • R
    Aug. 25, 2020

    Calico Ghost Town

    Good times!!

    This campground in Barstow has many things to do. Campground has full hookups first off. Next, they have a separate campground area for OHV campers and vehicles. Plenty of trails and some famous rock climbing just behind the hill. The ghost town is awesome to check out, kids love it. Pan for silver, train rides and explore the mines. Even grab a bite to eat with a beer at the saloon. Gets hot in the summer but fall and winter good times to go. This place even has cabin rentals too.

  • 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.

  • M
    Nov. 13, 2020

    Calico Ghost Town

    So much fun

    We stayed here with family who had an RV. At the time, we didn’t so we rented one of the cabins. They have bunks, a bed AC and heat and that’s it. Lol. You have to use the public restrooms and showers. It was raining and super cold when we stayed here but one of the days it cleared up and we walked to Calico ghost town. We had the best time exploring, shopping, eating at the restaurant, panning for gold, touring the mine. Super fun. We also enjoyed some off roading. Bathrooms were clean. Showers are run by quarters and were hot although the windows high above don’t close so the cold air was constantly blowing in. It made for an adventure that my daughter and I will remember for many years. Lol. I’d stay here again. It was fun.

  • 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! :(

  • Jon L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2022

    Calico Ghost Town

    Cabin at Calico

    We arrived well after dark and the security folks helped us get into our cabin. Very nice staff. We stayed in one of the bunkhouse cabins. It had 2 sets of bunk beds (twin size) and a sofa (futon style) that was about the size of a queen. We had 2 cars and 2 trailers. Plenty of parking and I felt comfortable with our gear being safe outside. Small kitchen was perfect for our needs. We would recommend the cabin and we will definitely visit again to visit the ghost town.

  • 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.


Guide to Hesperia

Cabin camping options near Hesperia, California range from rustic structures to fully equipped accommodation at elevations between 3,000 and 7,000 feet. The region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 100°F, while winter nights can drop below freezing at higher elevations. Cabins in this high desert region provide shelter from extreme temperatures and protection from frequent high winds.

What to do

Hike to natural hot springs: The Deep Creek Hot Springs Camp Retreat offers direct trail access to natural hot springs from their cabin accommodations. A visitor noted, "The deep creek hot springs were absolutely fabulous, as they were situated next to a cold creek where we could do therapeutic hot cold plunges. The hike to the hot springs was fairly tough, but we found it easily with the trail starting right on the property!"

Fishing at stocked lakes: At Mountain Lakes Resort, cabin guests can fish in well-maintained lakes with regular stocking schedules. "The lakes are stopped on Thursday and there's no fishing on that day," explains one camper who appreciates the resort's fishery management.

Explore hiking trails: Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground provides access to several hiking trails near cabin accommodations. A camper mentioned, "There are several hiking trails here that are well used and well maintained. This is a great campground near the city."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: North Shore Campground cabins offer good spacing between units. As one camper observed, "The sites are well spaced, good tree cover. Very nice patch of land. Quiet. Lake Arrowhead Village is 4 miles away."

Family-friendly amenities: Rancho Jurupa RV Park cabins provide access to numerous activities beyond standard camping. According to a visitor, "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."

Peaceful atmosphere: Bonita Ranch Campground cabins offer a quiet environment despite being relatively close to urban areas. One camper shared, "A little gem hiding out in Lytle Creek! Easy access to a pretty trail right behind the campground. Very quiet and interspersed with long time stayers and temporary campers."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals near Hesperia require advance bookings, particularly during weekends. A North Shore Campground visitor advised, "So this weekend, I got a wild hair up my butt to go camping. Keep in mind I'm 8 months pregnant and kept forgetting everything at my house. With that said, I tried Silverwood to late and KNEW that it'd be packed."

Access considerations: Some cabin locations require driving on unpaved roads. At Deep Creek Hot Springs Camp Retreat, "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."

Weather preparation: The high desert region experiences significant temperature fluctuations. A Crystal Lake Rec Area camper noted, "We stayed here on Friday, July 21 2017. Cool temps at night."

Tips for camping with families

Site selection: Choose your cabin site carefully as terrain varies. At North Shore Campground, one family advised, "We totally lucked out and were able to switch with a couple who wanted more privacy and shade. We eventually stayed on site 4 which was even and open."

Kid-friendly activities: Several cabin campgrounds offer dedicated facilities for children. Rancho Jurupa Park includes "Splash pad, park, mini golf great amenities," according to a recent visitor.

Wildlife awareness: Teach children about local wildlife near cabins. Crystal Lake Recreation Area visitors reported, "ANIMALS SEEN: Black bear, deer (wandered through our site), red foxes, Stellar's Jays, woodpeckers, other birds."

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: If cabins are booked, some locations like Mojave River Forks Regional Park offer RV camping with similar amenities. A visitor noted, "This is a fairly nice place to camp. I would avoid camping here during the summer since it does get very hot."

Site spacing: Mountain Lakes Resort provides well-spaced cabin and RV sites. "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."

Length limitations: Check cabin parking restrictions before bringing large vehicles. "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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

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