Cabin Camping near Litchfield, CA

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    Several cabin options exist near Litchfield, California with various accommodation styles and amenities. Black Mountain Lookout offers an elevated cabin experience with 360-degree views and basic amenities including electricity for lighting, a stove, refrigerator, and heater. Little Bear RV Park provides cozy cabins with more developed facilities. One visitor noted, "A number of tiny cottages to rent... very clean park," highlighting the well-maintained conditions typically found at established sites. Cabin interiors generally include basic furniture and essential kitchen facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Merrill Campground and Lake Cove Resort & Marina feature cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy reaches peak levels. Pet policies differ between properties, with many allowing dogs with standard restrictions. According to one review, "The Crocker Guard House is available by reservation only through Recreation.gov," underscoring the importance of securing bookings ahead of time, especially for specialized accommodations like fire lookouts.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic refrigerators and microwaves to more complete setups with cookstoves. Cabins at Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park provide comfortable indoor accommodations while maintaining proximity to outdoor activities. Little Bear RV Park includes a market for basic supplies, though selection may be limited. Visitors staying at more remote cabins like Black Mountain Lookout should arrive fully prepared with supplies as noted in one review: "NO water or trash service, but there is a sink."

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Litchfield (13)

      1. Merrill Campground

      4.4(21)25mi from Litchfield302 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Large state lakeside camp, well laid out. Clean toilets but no showers. Ca, so expensive. Great bike/hiking paved path In The pines."

      "fire rings, tables, flush toilets. close fising and hiking. gorgeous pine trees, lots of birds. good fishing!"

      from $35 - $80 / night

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      2. Lazzarini Farms

      5.0(1)16mi from Litchfield3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I  had peace and quite with no large buildings and being on a private road. It all gave me the feeling I was one with the  nature all around me. The camp also represents and embodies that same unity."

      from $35 / night

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      3. Black Mountain Lookout

      4.7(3)19mi from Litchfield1 siteTents, Cabins

      "Honey Lake to the north, a gorgeous vale/meadow to the south. The tease of thunderstorms all around. One standard USFS pit toilet (super clean). Electricity to power a stove/fridge/heater/lights."

      "Ok so it’s great but the trail hiking up from Parking is approx 3 km to the campsite so make sure and bring everything in one go. It’s a tough hike as your literally hiking a mountain."

      from $60 / night

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      4. West Eagle Campground

      4.0(2)24mi from Litchfield2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Location is unbelievably beautiful. Has cool camper/cabin locations. Pay showers and laundry near the marina. Good fishing access around the Lake."

      "Stayed here with out two dogs, they had a blast running around camp. In the middle of summer, there were only a handful of other campers here. Very quiet and peaceful."

      from $140 / night

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      5. Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park

      4.9(9)46mi from LitchfieldRVs, Cabins

      "A very clean RV park and friendly staff. Call for reservations as its popular. Some lower sites had concrete pads for the provided table. Several seasonal private modular homes among the RVer."

      "Pet park for off leash play! Clean and friendly staff! #1 park in our book!"

      6. Crocker Guard Station

      5.0(1)34mi from Litchfield1 siteCabins

      "The Crocker Guard House is available by reservation only through Recreation.gov. "

      from $135 / night

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      7. Little Bear RV Park

      4.6(5)44mi from LitchfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "All short term campers are located in the center very cozy. Lots of families and kids and noisy. We were able to ride bike in the park and on the road that was safe with little to no traffic."

      "And, a great place to stay while exploring the area is Little Bear RV park. This clean, quiet, and very family friendly campground offers a mixture of full and partial hookup sites, plus cabins."

      from $39 - $47 / night

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      8. Movin' West RV Park

      4.8(4)45mi from LitchfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It was a great RV park to stay at in Graeagle, California. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is great. The town is only 1 mile from the RV park and you can easily walk there."

      "Short walk to town for a morning of mini golf. Even though the park is close to the road, I didn't hear anything. Memorial day weekend George hosted camp-wide dinner of BBQ tri-tip and kielbasa."

      9. Lake Cove Resort & Marina

      5.0(1)39mi from LitchfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lake cove is always a good choice. Clean bathrooms and laundry facility on site. There are tent sites, even sites with and without hookups, cabins, and a trailer to rent."

      10. Feather River RV and Mobile Home Park

      5.0(1)42mi from LitchfieldRVs, Cabins

      "The playground is great for kids and there are tons of other games for adults too! Highly recommend!"

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    • A
      Aug. 20, 2019

      Little Bear RV Park

      Gem in the words

      Surprised how well maintained and friendly staff assisting with set up. Nice dog large area without enclosed fencing. All short term campers are located in the center very cozy. Lots of families and kids and noisy. We were able to ride bike in the park and on the road that was safe with little to no traffic. Several grass areas for guest minus pets. The perimeter areas are for permanent residence with several for sale. So no chance of getting some nice sites. A number of tiny cottages to rent. The railroad tracks along side of park and loud in early hours you got use to it. Will return but off season when kids are back in school. Also no access to creek from park. Recommend very clean park

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      West Eagle Campground

      Beautiful Location- Park is dated

      Location is unbelievably beautiful. Has cool camper/cabin locations. Pay showers and laundry near the marina. Good fishing access around the Lake. The 30 amp plug at my site was broken around the ground plug, although still functional. Grass around the pad was tall enough to reach my slide out, so could use a bit of a trim down around the pad but I totally understand leaving the natural look around the camp though. Site was clean and ready to go by the camp host. Wood bundles and ice are available for purchase at the marina.

    • A
      Aug. 30, 2019

      Clio's Rivers Edge RV Park

      Great RV Park

      Impressed with clean sites and tall pine trees. A very clean RV park and friendly staff. Call for reservations as its popular. Some lower sites had concrete pads for the provided table. Several seasonal private modular homes among the RVer. Secured large dog area with running creek within walking distance. A number of lower RV spaces within walking pathways to creek. Most were 30 amps and upper level had some 50 amps. Lots of back ends and pull throughs. Visitors must walk to the trash designated area fenced in with recycling bins. Only one bathroom building that housed laundry room. Shower stall in women’s area .50cent for 20 minutes and 2 toilet stalls that the door hits your knees a very weird old bathroom. We enjoyed the park and plan to return again.

    • Greg B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2025

      Black Mountain Lookout

      Absolutely BREATHTAKING !!!

      Our 3rd fire lookout, and each one has its own amazing character!! Quite the goat-road to get up here, but nothing the Crosstrek couldn’t manage. 360 degrees of breathtaking vistas!!! Honey Lake to the north, a gorgeous vale/meadow to the south. The tease of thunderstorms all around. One standard USFS pit toilet (super clean). Electricity to power a stove/fridge/heater/lights. FULL cell service, as you are about 500 yards away (as crow flies) from cell/microwave tower. Inside there are many comforts of home, left by others (books/cards/games/cleaning supplies & a few non-perishable food items). A bit windy in afternoon but will see how it is in the morning. NO water or trash service, but there is a sink. Worth EVERY mile to get here….

    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Merrill Campground

      Nice lakeside camp

      Large state lakeside camp, well laid out. Clean toilets but no showers. Ca, so expensive. Great bike/hiking paved path In The pines. Lake entry about 200 yards from Lowest campsites which are unpowered sites. Water and electric available on the two upper levels. We did not have reservations, 4 powered sites and many unpowered were available. We chose the basic site, closer to the lake side.

    • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2025

      Crocker Guard Station

      Clarification

      The Crocker Guard House is available by reservation only through Recreation.gov. 

      The Crocker Campground is not part of the Crocker Guard House, the campground offers pit toilets, tables and fire rings, no trash service or water, pack in pack out. It is first come first serve.

    • Gilad S.
      Sep. 27, 2022

      Plumas Pines Resort

      Great location for beginners

      As a beginner RV-er/camper this site was great. Great staff, easy to get to and find your spot, and convenient spots with decks and hookups. 

      The neighbors were also awesome, and helped us with questions and guidance.

      Lots of RV's but didn't feel crowded at all, as most of them were not there(seasonal spots).

      The marina and rental folks were super friendly, helpful and accommodating. we rented a boat for fishing, and the guys slowly explained and guided us (yes... first time fishing as well). 

      So much to do around - hiking, water sports, geo-caching, and stargazing (when you roam a bit outside the lights of the camp).

    • Jacquelynn W.
      Aug. 16, 2019

      Lake Cove Resort & Marina

      Lake Cove

      Lake cove is always a good choice. Clean bathrooms and laundry facility on site. There are tent sites, even sites with and without hookups, cabins, and a trailer to rent. They also have a volleyball court, horse shoes, and arcade available.

    • Jeff B.
      Jul. 14, 2024

      Movin' West RV Park

      A great place to stay in Graeagle, CA

      It was a great RV park to stay at in Graeagle, California. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is great. The town is only 1 mile from the RV park and you can easily walk there. I highly recommend the Graeagle Outpost for coffee, ice cream, and more.

      It would be even better if there was more space between each RV spot. It feels like your neighbor is right there in your business all the time. They put up fences to give some semblance of privacy but it doesn't really help because they are only partial fences.


    Guide to Litchfield

    Cabin accommodations near Litchfield, California offer shelter options throughout the Lassen County region. Located at elevations between 4,000-5,000 feet, the area experiences warm summer days and cool nights, with cabin camping available primarily from May through October. Winter access becomes limited due to seasonal road closures and snow conditions.

    What to do

    Fishing at Eagle Lake: Visit Merrill Campground where anglers find productive trout fishing conditions. "Great campsite in a nice remote area to take in nature, go hiking, bike riding, and fishing for trout!" notes Will M. The campground provides direct access to Eagle Lake with "gorgeous pine trees, lots of birds, good fishing."

    Hiking on paved trails: Eagle Lake features accessible recreation paths from multiple campgrounds. "We rode to the other dry camp grounds all very big and spacious with the tall trees. Well whether you dry camp or partial hook-ups across from Merrill entrance is the RV dump station with full cleaning hoses at a reasonable price," shares Angela G. The paved trail extends approximately 6 miles along the lakeshore.

    Biking nearby roads: The Movin' West RV Park area provides cycling opportunities with minimal traffic. "Short walk to town for a morning of mini golf. The kids scootered and rode bikes along the camp roads, and drivers were cautious and patient," reports Corinne D. The park sits approximately one mile from Graeagle's town center.

    What campers like

    360-degree mountain views: The Black Mountain Lookout cabin offers panoramic vistas from its elevated position. "360 degrees of breathtaking vistas! Honey Lake to the north, a gorgeous vale/meadow to the south," describes Greg B. The lookout includes electricity for basic appliances despite its remote location.

    Swimming holes: Riverfront cabins provide water access during summer months. According to Nathaniel S., Little Bear RV Park is "right on the Feather river, with a refreshing swimming hole walking distance from the campground." The park maintains grassy areas and shade trees for hot weather comfort.

    Off-grid forest settings: National Forest cabins offer wilderness experiences with basic amenities. Jeannette H. found Crocker Campground had "scattered spots amongst the trees. It is quiet with a couple pit toilets... There is a beautiful meadow that goes for miles right next to the campground. Crocker Meadow." These cabins typically require guests bring all supplies including water.

    What you should know

    Water availability varies: Many forest cabins lack running water. Greg B. notes about Black Mountain Lookout: "NO water or trash service, but there is a sink." Visitors must transport water for cooking and cleaning at these more remote locations.

    Reservation systems differ: Forest Service cabins book through Recreation.gov while private facilities use separate systems. "The Crocker Guard House is available by reservation only through Recreation.gov," explains Patricia N. about Crocker Campground. Reservations typically open 6 months in advance.

    Access roads can be challenging: Some cabins require traveling on rough forest roads. Greg B. describes the route to Black Mountain Lookout as "Quite the goat-road to get up here, but nothing the Crosstrek couldn't manage." High-clearance vehicles may be necessary for some locations, particularly after weather events.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Multiple cabin properties offer dedicated play areas. Clio's Rivers Edge provides "Kid friendly with activities and play areas. Pet park for off leash play!" according to Ben W. Activity options typically include volleyball, horseshoes and easy trail access.

    Swimming options: Lake Cove Resort & Marina provides water recreation during summer months. "They also have a volleyball court, horse shoes, and arcade available," notes Jacquelynn W. The resort includes rental cabins with proximity to lake swimming.

    Family gatherings: Some campgrounds host community meals during holidays. "Memorial day weekend George hosted camp-wide dinner of BBQ tri-tip and kielbasa. Was nice not to have to cook and it was delicious!" shares Corinne D. about Movin' West RV Park. Family-focused events typically occur on major summer holiday weekends.

    Tips from RVers

    Site spacing considerations: Cabin and RV sites vary significantly in privacy levels. Jeff B. observed at Movin' West: "It would be even better if there was more space between each RV spot. It feels like your neighbor is right there in your business all the time. They put up fences to give some semblance of privacy but it doesn't really help because they are only partial fences."

    Seasonal variations: Summer weekends see highest demand while shoulder seasons offer more availability. "We did go mid Sept so kind of off season. Plenty of shade trees, full hook ups," notes Paul C. about Merrill Campground. September through mid-October typically offers pleasant weather with reduced crowds.

    Park amenities: Cabin facilities at Feather River RV and Mobile Home Park include additional recreation options. "The pool is refreshing on those hot days. The playground is great for kids and there are tons of other games for adults too!" states Stephen S. Swimming pools generally operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Litchfield, CA is Merrill Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 21 reviews.

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