Best Cabin Camping near Red Mountain, CA

Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA offers cabin accommodations near Red Mountain with full amenities including electricity, heating, and comfortable sleeping arrangements. The cabins provide a convenient alternative to tent camping while maintaining access to campground facilities such as showers, restrooms, and recreational areas. The property features a swimming pool, splash pad, and water play area particularly appealing to families with children. "Everything was great about this campground. Showers, phone service, WiFi, showers and locks with passcode on the bathroom doors and a pool just to name a few things."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location, with options ranging from basic shelters to fully-furnished units. The Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA operates year-round, making it accessible during all seasons. Adobe Boondocks Camp and Starry Night Skoolie Glampsite also provide cabin accommodations in the region, though with varying levels of amenities. Most cabins are pet-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their animals for an additional fee. A review noted, "They have Cabins too! I didn't stay in them but they are pretty cute."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary between properties, with some offering basic cooking equipment while others provide only outdoor fire pits or grills. The Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA includes a small market on-site where basic provisions can be purchased. Firewood is available at most cabin locations, including Adobe Boondocks Camp. Visitors staying at cabins near Lake Isabella have convenient access to nearby attractions, including the Kern River and Sequoia trees, making these accommodations practical base camps for exploring the region.

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Cabin Reviews near Red Mountain, CA

7 Reviews of 3 Red Mountain Campgrounds


  • Andrea R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2019

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Very family friendly and unique!

    Kern River is a great place in the hot California Desert. This place has everything to make you feel at home. Several large sites for tents or RV's , bathrooms with full showers, a pool, splashpad and water play area. They have these weird Banana bikes which were fun. I was in complete heaven when I saw the coffee bar! There is a big pavilion with cooking areas for everyone!

    This is close to several nearby attractions. They offer great wifi services. Great places if you have little ones. so much to do and all of the staff was wonderful.

    They have Cabins too! I didnt stay in them but they are pretty cute.

  • Ricky S.
    Jul. 31, 2022

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Good camp to park & explore

    Overall nice site with full hookups & wi-fi/cell. Had a nice shade tree but it can be real sunny without one. Laundry right on site! Close to lake Isabella and all of the Kern. Great for last minute reservations too, online booking works

  • Kathleen  D.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Not near the Kern River

    This Campground is not near the river or the lake water. It does have a pool though!  LOL. 

    We were just glad we brought a vehicle so we could leave to explore the river and sequoia trees!  

    We did have shade and full hook up. There’s a water feature that sprays water in the air and a playground.  There was a store and laundry I think!  We really didn’t spend much time there. 

    I’ll never go back there only because I prefer to be on water. 

    The photos are not from the campground but these shots are some of what you can see in the area.

  • Michelle M.
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Good location - Needs updates

    At first we were a bit disappointed but overall it turned out to be a good location for going to the Trail of 100 Giants and the Kern River. The WiFi didn’t work and the bathroom only had two showers. It needs to be updated but it was clean and the people were nice.

  • Sara S.
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Amazing campsite

    Everything was great about this campground. Showers, phones service, WiFi, showers and locks with passcode on the bathroom doors and a pool just to name a few things. Weather was great and we loved everything about staying here.

  • N
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    Nice KOA

    A great place to relax in the heat right down the road from Lake Isabella. They have a wonderful pool and splash pad for the kids. The staff was amazing! They have pizza and a small bar to relax in. Most of the sites have shaded trees. They do movie nights and pancakes on certain days. A wonderful little place.

  • N
    Jul. 21, 2020

    Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA

    What an incredible place

    This is the best camp ground we’ve ever stayed. The views are fantastic, the atmosphere is perfect. Near the town and hot springs, not too far from a ski resort. The perfect place.


Guide to Red Mountain

Cabin accommodations near Red Mountain, California range from basic structures to more deluxe options with varying amenities. Located in the high desert region at elevations between 3,500-4,000 feet, these cabin rentals experience hot, dry summers and cool winters with occasional snow. Most cabins in this area serve as convenient basebases for exploring nearby natural attractions including Lake Isabella and Sequoia National Forest.

What to do

Explore Sequoia trees: Cabin stays at Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA provide a comfortable basecamp for visiting the impressive sequoias. "We were just glad we brought a vehicle so we could leave to explore the river and sequoia trees!" notes reviewer Kathleen D. The Trail of 100 Giants is approximately a 90-minute drive from the area.

Visit hot springs: Natural hot springs are accessible within short driving distance from cabin accommodations. "Near the town and hot springs, not too far from a ski resort. The perfect place," says Nikita B. about staying at cabins near Lake Isabella. Most hot springs require day use fees ranging from $5-15 per person.

Lake activities: While some cabins aren't directly on water, Lake Isabella offers fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities within a short drive. Many visitors use cabin accommodations as a jumping-off point for water recreation. Michelle M. mentions, "Overall it turned out to be a good location for going to the Trail of 100 Giants and the Kern River."

What campers like

Pool amenities: During hot summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, Starry Night Skoolie Glampsite and similar properties with water features become particularly valuable. Nick B. appreciates that Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA has "a wonderful pool and splash pad for the kids. The staff was amazing! They have pizza and a small bar to relax in."

Connectivity options: Many cabin rentals in this region maintain reliable connectivity, unlike more remote camping options. "Overall nice site with full hookups & wi-fi/cell," reports Ricky S., adding it's "Great for last minute reservations too, online booking works."

Family-friendly activities: Cabins near Red Mountain often include programmed activities suitable for families. "They do movie nights and pancakes on certain days. A wonderful little place," notes Nick B. Some properties organize seasonal events like outdoor movie screenings during summer months.

What you should know

Water access limitations: Not all cabin properties provide direct water access despite being in the Lake Isabella region. "This Campground is not near the river or the lake water. It does have a pool though!" explains Kathleen D. about Adobe Boondocks Camp. Many guests need to drive 10-15 minutes to reach water recreation spots.

Facility variations: Bathroom and shower facilities vary significantly between properties. "The WiFi didn't work and the bathroom only had two showers. It needs to be updated but it was clean and the people were nice," shares Michelle M. Cabin guests should verify available amenities before booking.

Weather considerations: The area experiences extreme temperature variations requiring appropriate planning. Summer daytime temperatures routinely reach 95-105°F while winter nights can drop below freezing. Most cabins offer heating but cooling capabilities differ between properties.

Tips for camping with families

Water play options: When selecting cabin accommodations with children, prioritize properties with water features for summer visits. Andrea R. recommends, "Kern River is a great place in the hot California Desert. This place has everything to make you feel at home... a pool, splashpad and water play area. They have these weird Banana bikes which were fun."

Entertainment amenities: Some cabin properties offer recreational equipment and activities specifically for children. "Several large sites for tents or RV's, bathrooms with full showers, a pool, splashpad and water play area," notes Andrea R. about Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA.

Secure facilities: Properties with enhanced security features provide peace of mind for families. Sara S. appreciates that some properties offer "showers and locks with passcode on the bathroom doors and a pool just to name a few things."

Tips from RVers

Shade availability: RVers who stay in cabins note the importance of shade trees in this hot climate. "Overall nice site with full hookups & wi-fi/cell. Had a nice shade tree but it can be real sunny without one," shares Ricky S. about site selection at Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA.

Laundry access: Extended stays become more comfortable at properties with on-site laundry facilities. "Laundry right on site! Close to lake Isabella and all of the Kern," mentions Ricky S., highlighting this practical amenity at certain cabin properties.

Cell coverage: Mobile connectivity varies throughout the region, making properties with reliable service valuable. "Showers, phones service, WiFi," are among the amenities Sara S. appreciated during her cabin stay near Red Mountain.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Red Mountain, CA is Lake Isabella-Kern River KOA with a 4.1-star rating from 7 reviews.

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