Cabins near Sloughhouse, California offer year-round accommodation options within 30 miles of this Sacramento County community. The region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter months bring cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall. Most cabin properties in this area sit at elevations between 200-1,000 feet, providing varying views of the surrounding oak woodland and grassland terrain.
What to do
Fishing at Lake Amador: Launch directly from shore at Lake Amador Resort where sites are situated near the water. "The lake is stocked with Trout, Bass and Catfish. Tackle Box Cafe is really good, weekends only, and the staff is kind and helpful," notes a visitor who enjoyed multiple seasons at the lake.
Gold panning near Coloma: Experience California history at Coloma Resort where you can try your hand at gold panning. "You will not strike it rich, but with a couple hours of effort you can get a nice little bottle of gold flakes to take home with you," shares one camper who enjoyed this historical activity.
Water recreation at Rancho Seco: Rancho Seco Recreation Area offers boating options with reasonable rates. "There's boat rental that are a fair price, plus you get them for an hour or so," explains a reviewer. The lake features a swimming area with a beach section for cooling off during hot summer days.
What campers like
Diverse accommodation options: Laguna Del Sol provides multiple cabin types based on your preference. "There are different types of accommodations, hotel style rooms, park model houses, dry camping, partial hook up and full hook ups. You can camp alongside your friends or be far away from them," explains one visitor about the layout options.
Wildlife viewing: Ascension Ranch offers opportunities to see animals both wild and domestic. As one camper notes, "Some of things you'll come across at Ascension Ranch include baby farm animals, sheep, goats, cattle, horses, more horses, ranch dogs, puppies, chickens, equestrian activities, secluded campsites, amazing views, access to endless trails."
Clean facilities: Many campers highlight the maintenance at cabin sites. At SacWest RV Park & Campground, a visitor remarked, "Showers and toilets were very nice," while another noted the "great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around!"
What you should know
Seasonal challenges: Summer heat impacts comfort at many sites. A camper at American River Resort advised, "It is right in the American River and next to a class 3 rapid called Trouble Maker. It was awesome watching rafters and kayakers go through it."
Site selection matters: At Lake Amador, "The sites were very close together with no privacy, but that was ok since there were few people there." Planning visits during shoulder seasons can provide more space and comfort.
Noise considerations: Location relative to highways affects sound levels. At Placerville RV Resort, one camper mentioned, "Is very noisy near the 50 freeway, not much you can do about that."
Tips for camping with families
Water activities for kids: 49er Village RV Resort provides multiple water features popular with children. "The kids loved the stocked fishing ponds, and even better was the immaculate 2 swimming pools and playground! Everyone was busy having fun the whole time," reports a family who stayed at the resort.
Amenities for extended stays: Multiple locations offer laundry facilities and kid-friendly activities. One family that stayed at 49er Village for two months shared, "It felt like we were on vacation every night. Pool is open in the winter with heating and a tent over top. Kids loved the arcade games."
Trail accessibility: Cabins with hiking access provide natural exploration opportunities. A visitor at Ponderosa noted, "Lots of great trails to weave through the campground on a mountain bike."
Tips from RVers
Space considerations: Most parks accommodating both RVs and cabins have size limitations. At American River Resort, a visitor cautioned, "I would be very cautious about coming here with a larger RV. Ours is 30' bumper to bumper. I think 32 would be ok."
Utility variations: Many cabin campsites provide electrical options similar to RV sites. At Ponderosa RV Resort, "They don't have sewer so you can dump it yourself at a dump area on the campground or have a service come to you and do it for $25."
Reservation timing: Several parks fill quickly during peak seasons. As one SacWest visitor noted, "It is the only RV parking in Sacramento that will allow you to stay for one night," making it valuable for travelers passing through who need cabin accommodations.