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Cabin Camping near Rohnert Park, CA

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    Several cabin accommodations are available within driving distance of Rohnert Park, with furnished options at San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA and Spring Lake Regional Park. Most cabins include basic furnishings like beds, tables, and chairs, though amenities vary significantly by location. The Petaluma KOA cabins feature electricity and indoor lighting, while more rustic options at Samuel P. Taylor State Park offer simpler accommodations. "The campground is very large and very clean. Most spots are pull-through and ours was super clean and had a good amount of space," noted one visitor about the Petaluma KOA. Bathroom facilities range from shared campground restrooms to private facilities in deluxe cabin units.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA offers family-friendly cabin options with varying levels of amenities, ideal for those seeking comfort while still enjoying an outdoor experience. Casini Ranch Family Campground and Olema Campground also provide cabin rentals with different configurations to accommodate various group sizes. Most properties allow pets in select cabins for an additional fee. A visitor mentioned, "We stayed in a full hook-up site which apparently meant they drive around in the morning and clear your tanks. Not ideal but it worked for us." Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when family-oriented cabins fill quickly.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely—some deluxe cabins feature small refrigerators and microwaves, while others provide only outdoor fire pits or BBQ grills for cooking. The KOA campground includes a store with basic provisions and firewood for purchase. According to one review, "There is a store, big playground, jumping pillow, pool, petting zoo, and more. All the amenities were very nice." Additional supplies can be purchased in Petaluma, Santa Rosa, or other nearby towns, though stocking up before arrival is recommended, especially for cabins in more secluded locations like Bothe-Napa Valley State Park or Samuel P. Taylor State Park.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Rohnert Park (30)

      1. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

      4.5(33)5mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos."

      "A nice KOA close to Petaluma with great facilities. We took advantage of doing some laundry and having a hot shower."

      2. Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

      4.1(32)17mi from Rohnert Park31 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Water fountains/spigots relatively easy to find near most campsites. Bathhouse is next to site 10, operates with quarters."

      "We set up our tent towards the back of the site closest to the creek because it was more private. The only concern was that there was a slight downward slope."

      from $43 / night

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      3. Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      4.3(57)22mi from Rohnert Park87 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Site had a fire ring, picnic table, and a stone grill. The grounds had running water, flush toilets and quarter showers. Camped here at night and explored point reyes during the day."

      "This campground is beautiful, set in the redwoods, with a creek and nature trails. It has all the amenities: flush toilets, showers, fire pits, running water, and grills."

      from $35 - $225 / night

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      4. Spring Lake Regional Park

      3.8(9)8mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s close to the entrance but the driveway only had a slight grade. Mostly folks with trailers. The sites are not too close together but it is easy to see into the surrounding neighbors."

      "It is kid friendly, fun easy hike around the lake (no swimming but you can rent or bring your own kayaks or stand-up paddle boards), great location to way more technical hikes into and around Trione-Annabel"

      from $35 / night

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      5. Casini Ranch Family Campground

      4.1(24)20mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a small store with the basic essentials, a play area for young kids and of course the main attraction which is an access to the river. There is a kayak rental by the beach area."

      "Stayed here for a few days and I have to say probably the best family campground around! The sites were super clean the staff were awesome! Lots of activities for the family. The River area is nice."

      6. Olema Campground

      4.1(25)21mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My site had plenty of shade, fire pit, picnic table, and water nearby."

      "Small store, full hookups in places (will bring our trailer back), tables, fire rings. Not much privacy but at least this weekend it was quiet (except for our group 🤣)"

      7. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

      3.8(17)19mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Cabins

      "If you wanna rv and craving crab,chowder, and oysters this is the spot for you, full hook up,fire pit , and picnic table walking distance to a restaurant and shops great views very relaxing...the down"

      "This place was great full hook up W,E,S,C you get a fire pit and a picnic table, 3 minute walk to restaurant and deli, public restroom is clean every morning and garbage gets emptied...amazing views the"

      8. Skyline Wilderness Park

      4.2(30)25mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A ton of great hiking and horseback riding trails. Literally 5 mins outside of the town of Napa. Ate at an amazing Brazilian Steakhouse and came to camp in just a short drive."

      "Super easy access and safe, in the city so close to wineries, restaurants and shops. We were here as a stop in our road trip so it was a perfect stay. They provide WiFi and hot shower."

      9. Johnson's Beach

      4.4(7)19mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is an access to the river and few steps away from an old small town feel. Lots of local shops and bars right outside the campsite."

      "If you enjoy Guerneville and want a simple campsite where you can easily walk to every bar, restaurant, and the redwoods, this is the spot."

      from $50 - $100 / night

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      10. River Bend Resort

      3.8(5)17mi from Rohnert ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great restaurant just outside the property, well stocked general store, arcade, park, and oh yes beach front access where the river does a nice bend."

      from $79 - $360 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Rohnert Park, CA

    331 Reviews of 30 Rohnert Park Campgrounds


    • Amber D.
      Mar. 6, 2019

      Steep Ravine Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park

      Beautiful views, lots of space

      These cabins are well worth the cost. There is a separate bedroom, you could sleep 2 couples on beds easily with extra floor space and a small individual bunk for larger families. No electricity but the wood burning stove provides some light. Bring candles and lanterns and some fabric for curtains for privacy.

    • Crystal D.
      Jun. 17, 2018

      Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      Quaint

      I loved the quaint feel of our campsite. The only downside was that the main road runs alongside the grounds. Our site was small but my eyes were pleased by how it looked. Site had a fire ring, picnic table, and a stone grill. The grounds had running water, flush toilets and quarter showers.

      Camped here at night and explored point reyes during the day.

    • N
      Sep. 26, 2021

      San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

      Great camp for the kids

      This KOA is pretty big with plenty of options for RV sites. Wide variety of full hook-ups or partial hook-ups. Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos. For us, this is a great spot to shoot down the highway and pull in for a few days to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life! Close to downtown Petaluma with plenty of premium shops and restaurants.

    • R
      Nov. 21, 2016

      Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      Crowded, but beautiful!

      This campground is beautiful, set in the redwoods, with a creek and nature trails. It has all the amenities: flush toilets, showers, fire pits, running water, and grills. The only drawback is the sites are small and close together, affording very little privacy. The campground can be pretty loud at night too. If you're looking for peace, quiet, and seclusion, this might not be the campground for you. We really enjoyed it though because we have a three year old, and with all the other noise in the campground, I didn't have to feel bad when she was being loud. Also, watch out for the raccoons! They stole my bread that I stupidly left out, and then tried to get into our ice chest. There are lockers provided at each campsite. Use them!

    • Joseph F.
      Sep. 9, 2021

      Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      Nice shady retreat in beautiful redwoods.

      We have previously tent camped and car camped here and we really enjoy it. It can get warm in the summer, but the cool moist ocean fog comes in and blankets the area in the evenings, which can really cool it down. On our first visit, there was no running water or showers, but they did have portapotties. On our second visit, water was available, but it was not potable, and the showers and toilets were still not working. Not sure if that is a Covid related issue or a temporary maintenance issue. It’s worth a drive through prior to staying, in order to find a site that fits your needs, they have many different sized sites available, and we like the sites in the high teens (18 & 19), as they seem a bit larger and are right along the creek. The sites appear to be your standard state park equipment with a fire pit, a picnic table and a lockable pantry. The parking area for our site was large enough to accommodate our SUV and another vehicle. There is firewood generally available with the camp host or at the gate. Good cell signal with Verizon. Because of the amazing redwood canopy, it might be hard to get good sun for solar in most of the sites. There are all kinds of trails available, as well as a paved path that runs for at least a mile or so along the creek, that used to be the old railroad line through that area. They have informational signs all over the place providing historical or ecological information. Access to the creek is seasonally restricted for spawning, and I believe that goes from spring to about mid June or July. Also, lots of poison oak in the unmaintained areas and off the trails, so be aware.

    • N
      Aug. 25, 2016

      Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      Group site

      The group site was spacious and had a wate spigot, two fire rings, two grills and three picnic tables. There was room for two vehicles and is right next to a bathroom with quarter showers. It's a large campground in a beautiful park. Didn't hike but enjoyed road biking around.

    • L
      Oct. 6, 2018

      Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

      Campground in the heart of wine country

      Small, cozy campground located in the heart of wine country. Site contains fire pit, picnic tables, and bear locker. Several prominent wineries located near by as well as a charming town called Calistoga. Sites and bathrooms were well maintained. Good option if you're doing Napa on a budget!

    • Filipino Jack T.
      Mar. 22, 2021

      Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

      Seafood heaven

      If you wanna rv and craving crab,chowder, and oysters this is the spot for you, full hook up,fire pit , and picnic table walking distance to a restaurant and shops great views very relaxing...the down side is the price,wifi,and a little close to each other.....I would definitely come back if they bring the price down

    • Filipino Jack T.
      Mar. 22, 2021

      Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

      Great place to stay for some crab,chowder,and oysters

      This place was great full hook up W,E,S,C you get a fire pit and a picnic table, 3 minute walk to restaurant and deli, public restroom is clean every morning and garbage gets emptied...amazing views the only reason why it's not a 5 star is the price and wifi is really slow but if that is not an issue with you guys then you'll definitely love this place


    Guide to Rohnert Park

    Cabin accommodations near Rohnert Park, California range from basic to more luxurious options within a 30-minute drive radius. Located in Sonoma County at approximately 105 feet elevation, the area experiences mild Mediterranean climate with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F during peak cabin camping season. Winter cabin rentals often face nighttime temperatures in the 40s, requiring additional heating considerations at most facilities.

    What to do

    Swimming access: Russian River swimming holes: Johnson's Beach offers river access just steps from their cabins. "Russian River is right out front of the campground. They offer kayaks canoes, and whatever else you want to rent," notes one visitor to Johnson's Beach.

    Wine country explorations: 10-25 minute drives: Cabins at Skyline Wilderness Park provide excellent access to Napa wineries. "Short drive to Downtown Napa. Wish we had more time to spend there. Highly recommend!" shares a camper at Skyline Wilderness Park.

    Hiking through redwoods: Multiple trail options: Samuel P. Taylor State Park features extensive trails among ancient trees. "There is also Kayaking in Tomales Bay which is okay fun. Overall, this is a campground that checks a LOT of boxes," writes a reviewer about Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    Private riverfront views: River Bend Resort offers riverside cabin options with water access. "Great river swimming for kids... Easy swimming without a strong current. Lots of shallows but a deep swimming hole are for adults too," mentions a guest at River Bend Resort.

    Family entertainment options: Many cabins include access to recreational facilities. "This campground is clearly a getaway from the more congested parts of the area. Cute petting zoo and a pool that was open during COVID! We didn't stay long enough for sure," shares a visitor about San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA.

    Easy access to coastal activities: Cabins within driving distance of coastal areas provide ocean experiences. "This place was great full hook up W,E,S,C you get a fire pit and a picnic table, 3 minute walk to restaurant and deli," notes a camper at Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park.

    What you should know

    Seasonal temperature variations: Winter cabin stays require preparation for colder nights. "The night is COLD up this way, and mere miles will cover several different weather systems. Bring layers," advises a camper from Samuel P. Taylor State Park.

    Varying noise levels between properties: Some cabin areas experience more activity than others. "This campground is NOT for you if you are seeking a quiet experience, connection with nature, a good night's sleep or reliable wifi. It is for you if you don't mind throngs of children & teens on motorized scooters," warns a reviewer about Casini Ranch.

    Weekend vs. weekday availability: Most cabin facilities see significant occupancy changes. "The weekends usually are full, it clears out Sunday evening so during the weekdays it is really nice," explains a visitor at Bothe-Napa Valley State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple options: San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA offers extensive child-friendly amenities. "There is a store, big playground, jumping pillow, pool, petting zoo, and more. All the amenities were very nice," notes a camper at the facility.

    Kid-friendly cabin locations: Consider proximity to bathrooms when booking. "Green and Lush... at least in February. This was a great campground to come on a winter weekend. Only 90 minutes from home to site... It is close to town," shares a visitor at Spring Lake Regional Park.

    Entertainment beyond cabins: Look for properties with additional recreation. "Had a blast here. A lot of different areas for the kids. Swimming, giant bounce area, and mild weather. Coffee bar, large play grounds and near shopping for any needs," mentions a guest at San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA.

    Tips from RVers

    Cabin alternatives: RV hookup availability: Many sites offer both cabin and RV options. "Campsites are level gravel areas and some are a little tight. Staff is friendly. A short walk you can access a small beach," explains an RVer staying at Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park.

    Proximity to town services: Consider cabins with easy town access. "We stayed here for a long weekend with friends in Napa Valley. Location itself is GREAT. 5 mins from everything in town. Had good cell service and park was clean," comments a visitor at Skyline Wilderness Park.

    Winter cabin accessibility: Some properties maintain year-round operations. "Been coming here since I was little. Very beautiful and not too far from San Francisco," mentions a long-time visitor to Samuel P. Taylor State Park, highlighting its accessibility during various seasons.

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