Best Cabin Camping near Weott, CA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Burlington Campground in Humboldt Redwoods State Park offers cabin accommodations nestled among ancient redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants. Cabins feature basic furnishings with electricity and heating options for year-round comfort. Most units include beds, tables, and chairs, though specific amenities vary by location. Giant Redwoods RV & Cabin Destination in nearby Myers Flat provides additional cabin options with more developed facilities including private bathrooms and kitchenettes. Cabins typically have fire rings outside for cooking and evening gatherings. "Our site was nestled amongst historic, giant redwoods in the heart of the avenue of giants. The site itself was clean and came with a fire pit, picnic table, and bear locker," notes one visitor.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Benbow KOA & Golf Course features standard KOA cabin accommodations with more hotel-like amenities compared to the state park options. Richardson Grove RV and Campground offers cabins of varying sizes suitable for couples or larger family groups. Most cabins in the area allow pets with additional fees, though policies vary by property. Reservations are essential during summer months as cabins fill quickly during peak redwood touring season. A review mentioned that the "Campsite is gated and locks up at night. The staff was friendly."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from simple microwaves in basic units to more complete setups with refrigerators and stovetops in deluxe cabins. Several campgrounds including Giant Redwoods and Benbow KOA maintain on-site markets with essential provisions, though selection is limited. Stafford RV Park and Redcrest Resort offer basic supplies within their facility stores. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices, and water hookups are standard at most cabin sites. The nearest full grocery stores are located in larger towns beyond Weott.

Best Cabin Sites Near Weott, California (19)

    1. Burlington Campground — Humboldt Redwoods State Park

    23 Reviews
    Weott, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 946-2409

    $35 / night

    "The shade from the redwoods makes this a cool haven from the hot California summers. Campsites are mostly shaded. Campsites are large with good fire pits and picnic tables."

    "The campsite is large and spots are spaced out. Due to COVID a lot of sites were closed, which made everything feel very spaced out. The area is beautiful."

    2. Giant Redwoods RV & Cabin Destination

    23 Reviews
    Myers Flat, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 943-9999

    $65 - $85 / night

    "My boyfriend and I stayed in Cabin 2 on November 23, 2021."

    "We were driving south away from rain did not have any park camp booked and I just looked it up next to redwoods park and we popped in and they had a spot on Saturday."

    3. Stafford RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Carlotta, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 764-3416

    "There’s a cute tree house and cute cabins (tiny), as well as a tent-only area for $30. There’s also a dump station (free for campers), a laundry room, and free showers."

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    4. Redcrest Resort

    3 Reviews
    Redcrest, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 722-4208

    "Folks at check in were very nice and were able to get our last minute booking upgraded to a spot that fit our truck too when we checked in."

    "It's quiet, off SR101 a distance and right off Avenue of the Giants, an absolutely beautiful and fantastic drive among some of the most amazing redwoods I've seen in a while."

    5. Benbow KOA & Golf Course

    15 Reviews
    Garberville, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 923-2777

    "This was the first stop on a drive from San Francisco to Seattle. The river access is pretty sweet!!"

    "Staff were courteous and helpful, pool open until 10p was a big plus, community movie was shown on Saturday night, some retro arcade games were present in the main building and they also had a pool table"

    6. Richardson Grove State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Piercy, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 247-3318

    $35 - $200 / night

    "This State Park is awesome to experience camping in the dense redwoods. They have flush toilets and showers available which were nice and well maintained."

    "They provide a picnic table, fire pit and food storage boxes. The restrooms were okay, I didn't bother with the showers which were coin operated."

    7. Dean Creek Resort

    5 Reviews
    Redway, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 923-2555

    "But that is to be expected in the Humbolt Redwoods area of Northern California."

    "Showers available."

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    8. Benbow KOA & Golf Course

    4 Reviews
    Garberville, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 923-2777

    "At the Benbow KOA you will find everything you need for your camping enjoyment The sites are spacious and beautiful easy to access no complaints and the general store has everything you need including"

    9. Riverwalk RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Fortuna, CA
    21 miles
    Website

    "Nice RV park. Close to highway so you get a little bit of traffic noise. The heated pool and hot tub were really nice to relax in."

    "I stayed only 2 nights, but what a great location amd campground. Bathroom and shower facilities, and a laundromat. As well as a pool and hot tub!"

    10. Richardson Grove RV and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Piercy, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 247-3380

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Been camping at Richardson Grove RV Park for the past 20+ years. It’s a large campground and great for large groups our group is usually about 60+ people :)."

    "Just don't count on wifi or cell connection. It's 1960 here."

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Cabin Reviews near Weott, CA

137 Reviews of 19 Weott Campgrounds


  • Rachel A.
    Jan. 1, 2021

    Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

    Great family stop

    We stopped through while passing Eureka on our way north and we’re so happy that we did! The cabins are cute and charming (be prepared, no kitchen) and the grounds clean.

  • Robert D.
    May. 6, 2022

    Richardson Grove State Park Campground

    Awesome Camping among the Redwoods

    This State Park is awesome to experience camping in the dense redwoods. They have flush toilets and showers available which were nice and well maintained. We went in the beginning of May and the mosquitos were out in abundance. The young lady manning the entrance kiosk was very nice and allowed us to check out the sites in advance of deciding whether to stay or not. Each site had a fire pit, picnic table and bear cabinet. No reservations were required and was first come first served on a wednesday afternoon in May. We stayed only one night and was worth the $35. Very nice park.

  • R
    Oct. 28, 2021

    Richardson Grove State Park Campground

    Beautiful grounds

    You're literally in the Redwoods. They provide a picnic table, fire pit and food storage boxes. The restrooms were okay, I didn't bother with the showers which were coin operated. My only real complaint is that for a state park, the fee was pretty high.

  • S
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

    Great beach access.

    We were lucky to get a site right next to the beach for our class B RV. This is a beautiful site along Highway 1.

    PS if this site is full, there is a dry camp about a mile north on Highway one. It is right next to the remains of old Highway One and it’s called Oyster Point. It is a rustic grass lot with space between sites, but not much privacy.. There are picnic tables and fire rings. A couple of pit toilets are located around the site. There are about 45 campsites here. Sites here are on a first come basis and self registering. The photos included here are for oyster point.

  • Ross F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Richardson Grove State Park Campground

    Clean

    Pros: Clean campsites spaced apart reasonably with picnic tables and fire pits. Clean bathrooms. Beautiful redwoods.

    Cons: no dogs allowed on the walking trails. $35 for a tent site is a lot but I’m coming to realize that’s pretty much what it costs in California. Firewood is $10.

  • K
    May. 14, 2018

    Burlington Campground — Humboldt Redwoods State Park

    Beautiful, serene, cool

    Gorgeous campground in the Redwoods. We have stayed here twice. Once in March and once in July. The shade from the redwoods makes this a cool haven from the hot California summers. Campsites are mostly shaded. Campsites are large with good fire pits and picnic tables. Lots of redwood stumps for the kids to play on. If you plan to hang your hammock, bring extra rope as the trees are SO BIG that regular hammock ropes won't reach around the trees. Spent several afternoons reading in the shade of the redwoods in our hammock with a blanket on top of us. Even the 13-year-old boy fell asleep reading in the hammock. Short walk to a beautiful swimming hole when the sun warmed things up in the afternoon. The closest store is okay for snacks and essentials but not much else. No real restaurants nearby. Be sure to have your cooler fully packed and bring your meals with you. Clean restrooms with coin operated hot showers. Water spigots close by to campsites.

  • Christina L.
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Burlington Campground — Humboldt Redwoods State Park

    Lovely Camping

    We came here in early October 2020 for a Friday - Monday trip. The campsite is large and spots are spaced out. Due to COVID a lot of sites were closed, which made everything feel very spaced out.

    The area is beautiful. The campsite it self has tons of beautiful redwoods and ferns on the property. It was beautiful to just sit and admire the scenery.

    Bathrooms and showers were clean and the campsites were across the street from some short but beautiful hikes.

    The visitor center was closed but right next door. The area to check in did sell wood and we noticed a lot of staff throughout our trip.

    The campsite was super quite and very peaceful.

    We brought our dog which was great. Lots of trees and lots of shade. I think almost every site was shaded. Bring your hammocks because there was plenty of locations on each site to set them up. I would be aware that many of the upper sites are on a slope.

    Each site came equipped with a fire ring/grill, picnic table and bear box.

    We had the best time and went a little ways up north to go fishing outside of Fortuna. We actually caught a fish this time :) Fishing near the campsite was not recommended due to the low water level. However, their were plenty of options just a short drive away.

    We stayed at site #35 which was large but had a slope. However, we were able to find two kind of flat spots to put tents and it was totally fine.

  • L
    Oct. 6, 2018

    Burlington Campground — Humboldt Redwoods State Park

    Breath taking campground in the avenue of the giants

    My partner and I stayed at the Burlington campground in Humboldt Redwoods State Park in March and could not have had a better experience. We were able to get a first come first serve site without much difficulty (we were very concerned about this as we were driving up from San Francisco). Our site was nestled amongst historic, giant redwoods in the heart of the avenue of giants. The site its self was clean and came with a fire pit, picnic table, and bear locker. Staff was helpful and accommodating. There are several breathtaking trails that connect to the campground and others close by car. We can't wait to go back!

  • Toni  K.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2021

    Richardson Grove State Park Campground

    Great camp ground surrounded by sequias

    Camp provides showers, bathrooms, water, trash/recycling, fire rings and benches. The spots are very large. They take reservations as drive up day of (if they have space). It’s a little pricy but hey, it’s a state park.


Guide to Weott

Cabin camping near Weott, California puts visitors within the heart of the redwood forest at elevations ranging from 200-500 feet. The area receives approximately 60-80 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush conditions that support the massive redwoods. Most cabins in this region stay relatively cool even during summer months when temperatures typically range from 50-85°F.

What to do

River access: At Giant Redwoods RV & Cabin Destination in Myers Flat, visitors can enjoy the Eel River directly from the property. "This campground had an accessible river right next to it. Great big redwoods surrounded you on every side," notes Tim G.

Explore hiking trails: Humboldt Redwoods State Park offers multiple hiking options within walking distance of Burlington Campground. "Walking distance to the visitor center and other great hikes. Dog-friendly, clean restrooms/coin showers, and relatively private sites," reports Laura S.

Visit the visitor center: The Humboldt Redwoods visitor center near Burlington Campground provides educational exhibits and trail information. As one visitor shared: "It's right next to the ranger station/visitor center and just a few minutes away from Miranda, where you can pick up some last minute supplies."

Swimming holes: During summer months, the Eel River provides cooling relief with several access points. A visitor at Richardson Grove State Park mentioned: "The river access is crowded on the weekends but very enjoyable on weekdays during June and July. Unfortunately, the river is less healthy in August."

What campers like

Ancient trees: The massive redwoods create a unique camping environment throughout the region. "Our site was surrounded by other rigs but when it got late it was quiet, except for the mourning doves and the sounds of the redwoods in the wind," shares a visitor at Giant Redwoods RV & Cabin Destination.

Quiet settings: Many cabin accommodations offer peaceful surroundings despite their proximity to Highway 101. "Dark forest covered campsites with some privacy. We usually camp off season and this has kept campsites on the quiet side at night," notes Katherine T. about Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

Clean facilities: Richardson Grove State Park maintains well-kept facilities for cabin and tent campers alike. "Clean campsites spaced apart reasonably with picnic tables and fire pits. Clean bathrooms. Beautiful redwoods," reports Ross F.

Seasonal variations: Winter visits offer a completely different experience. "We visited in Winter and had nearly the entire place to ourselves. Quiet and peaceful, perfect for the entire family," shares Dani P. about Burlington Campground.

What you should know

Limited amenities in small towns: Most small towns near Weott have minimal services. "Myers Flat is a small town with a tiny grocery/deli but not a ton more," explains a camper at Giant Redwoods RV & Cabin Destination.

Water quality varies: Some cabins and campgrounds have mineral-rich water. A visitor at Stafford RV Park noted: "The water jug we had filled with their water was full of rusty red residue at the bottom... And that water is what we used to fill our onboard RV tank (and that's with using a filter)."

Highway noise: Some cabin locations experience traffic sounds. "This park is located right along the 101 so there is no illusion of seclusion," mentions a reviewer about Richardson Grove State Park.

Bear safety: Proper food storage is essential when cabin camping in redwood country. "Each site is provided with a fire pit and bear box. You definitely want to use the bear boxes, it's not uncommon to spot a bear while in the Avenue," advises April H.

Tips for camping with families

Daily activities: Some campgrounds offer organized events for children. A visitor at Benbow KOA & Golf Course shared: "It's one of the nicest campgrounds we've been to... daily planned activities, so many great hiking trails."

Playground access: For families with younger children, look for cabins near play areas. A visitor at Giant Redwoods mentioned: "The playground was a huge hit with our toddler too, as well as river access."

Cabin selection for privacy: When booking cabins with children, consider location within the campground. "Sites are very close together but nice and shady. Great to have the visitor center next door to help you explore the park," notes Marcus K. about Burlington Campground.

Bathroom proximity: For families with children, selecting cabins near facilities makes midnight trips easier. "We stayed in site 26 with our van, it was decent size, on the end of the row and across from the bathroom. It's just a couple minutes walk to the river," shares a visitor at Richardson Grove RV and Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site layout challenges: Some cabin and RV sites require careful navigation. "Sites are tight, mostly in the sense of getting in and out of them. I suggest a premium patio site since they are on the ends of the rows along the exit of the 1-way street," advises April Y. about Benbow KOA.

Hookup positioning: For cabins with RV connections, be aware of utility placements. "All hookups are at the very back of your site so the power posts are slightly in the way when pulling in. Driving in the grass is unavoidable," notes a visitor at Stafford RV Park.

WiFi considerations: Internet access varies significantly between cabin locations. "Decent spaces, especially if you can get the front row with a view to the golf course. Crappy WiFi though," notes Theo A. about Benbow KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Weott, CA is Burlington Campground — Humboldt Redwoods State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 23 reviews.

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