Best Cabin Camping near Winters, CA

Several cabin options exist near Winters, California, with Canyon Creek Resort offering member-only cabin rentals along Highway 128. Cabins at SacWest RV Park & Campground provide basic accommodations with access to clean showers and restrooms. Most cabins include electricity and beds, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Brannan Island State Recreation Area features a single cabin with electricity, containing both a bunk bed and queen bed. "They have one cabin with electricity. It has a bunk bed and a queen. Bring air mattresses cause they are just wooden frames," notes one visitor who stayed at Brannan Island.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA provides family-friendly cabin accommodations with access to amenities like a pool, playground, and petting zoo. Thousand Trails Lake Minden offers year-round cabin rentals with water and electric hookups. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. Most campgrounds with cabins allow pets, though specific policies vary. According to a review, "This KOA is pretty big with plenty of options... Like most KOAs, you can also tent camp or rent cabins."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary widely between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire pits while others provide indoor kitchenettes. Skyline Wilderness Park cabins are located close to downtown Napa, providing convenient access to restaurants and grocery stores. Bothe-Napa Valley State Park offers both yurts and cabins with varying levels of amenities. Visitors should check with specific campgrounds regarding what supplies are provided, as many cabins have only basic furnishings and require guests to bring most camping essentials.

Best Cabin Sites Near Winters, California (28)

    1. Skyline Wilderness Park

    29 Reviews
    Napa, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 252-0481

    "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."

    2. Canyon Creek Resort Members Only

    3 Reviews
    Winters, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 795-4133

    "We stayed in section C as far away from the road as possible, right next to Putah Creek. It was April and the pairs of geese were abundant."

    3. SacWest RV Park & Campground

    17 Reviews
    West Sacramento Vmf, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 371-6771

    $52 - $100 / night

    "Right off the freeway - easy access to the city. We didn’t book ahead much and ended up with a site that just had rocks and a picnic table. No grass except at tent sites."

    "Perfect for what it is which is a basic parking lot RV park. The amenities are pretty great, lovely pool, petting zoo and my favorite the fenced dog park."

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

    27 Reviews
    Deer Park, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 942-4575

    $43 / night

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

    "We just stayed here for 2 nights, great location very close to Calistoga and not to far from Saint Helena! Next time i would love to try out a cabin or yurt."

    5. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    31 Reviews
    Penngrove, CA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 763-1492

    "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."

    6. Brannan Island State Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Rio Vista, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 777-6671

    "They have one cabin with electricity. It has a bunk bed And a queen. Bring air mattresses cause they are just wooden frames. Very close to the Sacramento River for a nice cruise."

    "Brennan Island State Park is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of the California Delta. From the moment you arrive, you're greeted by friendly staff who make you feel right at home."

    7. Spanish Flat Recreation Area

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    Witter Springs, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 966-0200

    8. Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    10 Reviews
    Nicolaus, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Thousand Trails Lake Minden Tiny Park, Giant Heart

    We spent three weeks at Lake Minden and, to be honest, judged it too quickly."

    "If you are okay with that they have a lot of sites right next to the water. The sites away from the water are quieter."

    9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

    11 Reviews
    Lodi, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 369-1041

    "Positives Amenities! I love how everything was themed, from the street names to the signs. Two nice playgrounds, ball courts, pool and hot tub."

    "Nice playground, basketball court, volleyball, bouncy pillow, outdoor movies, pool, lazy river, water park, bumper boats, laser tag, boat rentals on the delta, restaurants and quick bites."

    10. Spring Lake Regional Park

    8 Reviews
    Santa Rosa, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 539-8092

    $35 / night

    "This was a great campground to come on a winter weekend. Only 90 minutes from home to site. We stayed on site 3. It’s close to the entrance but the driveway only had a slight grade."

    "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"

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Cabin Reviews near Winters, CA

188 Reviews of 28 Winters Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Sunshine M.
    Oct. 21, 2022

    Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    All types of fun !

    I love this place because it is about 45 minutes from the house.  There's plenty to do with lots of great sites.  The first time we went, they didn't have any annual passes because they lady was out that day. But the other day, we were able to finally get a season pass.  You can fish, hike, or swim here. The campsites are spacious and you don't feel over crowded if there is a family next to you. It's pet friendly. The store was recently redone and they offer a wide variety of items, from keep sakes to any necessity you may have forgotten ( lighter, logs, clothes shoes, etc... )  There also boat rental that are a fair price, plus you get them for an hour or so. ( You will have to check the prices and availability. ) There's a dog park for the dogs to roam free off the leash, which also has access to water/ beach area for the dogs only.

  • Ed S.
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Brannan Island State Recreation Area

    Near Sacramento river

    This is a big campground with everything you need for boating and fishing. They have a big boat launch for easy launching. They closed their boat berths because they were rotting. They have one cabin with electricity. It has a bunk bed And a queen. Bring air mattresses cause they are just wooden frames. Very close to the Sacramento River for a nice cruise.

  • 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!

  • T
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    A Gem

    This is a wonderful spot to stay for a few days in the off season. We stayed in February. Summers would be very hot and I imagine the area would be packed with day use folks. 12 miles from I-5 out in the country. Very quiet.  21 water and electric sites with a dump station on the way out. Some pull through sites. About 50 tent only sites, some just feet from the lake. RV sites are farther from the lake on mostly level gravel pads with picnic table, fire rings, and a trash can at each site. The grounds are very attractive and very well maintained and all of the staff we encountered were friendly and accommodating. There is one marked hiking trail that follows the lake shore for the first mile then through a field with cattle.

  • Leanne R.
    Oct. 7, 2017

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Skyline Wilderness Park - Wilderness just outside of wine country!

    Checkin process a little hectic but wonderful camp hosts and overall nice facilities. 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. Sites are free form and come as you are, basically you’re assigned to a section and you camp where there room to do so. Sites backs up to Wilderness and saw a doe within 10 mins of setting up camp just a few steps away. Level sites, water, picnic table and grill at each spot. All close to restrooms and showers, needs some updating but very clean. You’ll need to make sure you have a tent, no car-camping. All-in-all, felt like going to summer camp in the city but left with a smile on my face!! :) Would stay again for sure! Enjoy!

  • B
    Oct. 15, 2021

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

    Just what I was looking for!

    I wanted somewhere not too far to go and stay when my 5-6 year-old had 5 days off from school. This was perfect in so many ways.

    Positives

    - Amenities! I love how everything was themed, from the street names to the signs. Two nice playgrounds, ball courts, pool and hot tub. Watching your kids play red light/green light on the jumping pillow put a smile on every parent's face.

    - Seasonal programming (weekends only). For October, we did an outdoor movie, magic pumpkins, costume contest, trick or treating, hay ride, and haunted house. My daughter loved everything except the haunted house, which she said was "too scary!"

    - Clean, comfortable facilities. Lots of ways to stay. We car camped and found the hook ups really easy to use. Water, drain, 3 types of electricity, picnic table and firepit at every site. We used their bathrooms and showers and was impressed by how clean they were. Most of the time we had them completely to ourselves and they were even climate controlled.

    - Restaurant. I cooked breakfast and lunch most days at the campsite, but for dinner we splashed out at the kid-friendly Waterfront Grille. Friendly staff, good food (lobster and prime rib, yum!), amazing views of the sunset.

    Negatives

    - Water park was closed. Call ahead to see if it is open when you want to go. I heard that it is never open because of some issue with permits or drought. If so, the promotional video is misleading and I almost deducted a star for this.

    - Expensive. For camping, it is expensive, but think of it more as a theme park/resort, than true camping. We saved on the cabin and RV, and spent on the optional activities and the fancy meals.

    Bottom line, I would totally go back and stay as long as I could. I hear it is super crowded in the summer, but it would be worth it if the water park is open.

  • B
    Sep. 5, 2022

    Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    Good family day use area

    We spent one night here in a hook-up site. The rv camp sites are well spaced. We had power, water and good Verizon coverage. There is no Wifi.

    The lake side area seems like a great place for families. The grounds are nice, picnic sites have plenty of space. The swimming area, sport facilities and general store seemed to provide great fun for the hordes of folks there.

    One caveat was that the shower/toilet facilities were SHOCKINGLY atrocious!!! Considering how neat everything else was it was astonishing to see the condition of those facilities. Granted it was a Sunday afternoon when we got there but still.. unbelievable.

  • Julie D.
    Oct. 25, 2020

    Harbin Hot Springs

    Unique camping experience

    The camping area is first come first serve.  Very peaceful.  There are platforms that are right on the creek where you can pitch your tent.  We have an 8×8 tent and it was a little tight, so if your tent is bigger than that, you might want to call to get exact dimensions.  Otherwise, there is a large open field for camping too.  

    Lots of shade and decent space between platforms. Close to the parking area, though the creek is between the parking and the camping platforms, so you can't drive directly up to your site.  Very clean showers and restrooms nearby.  No picnic tables at the individual sites.

    One downfall (though very understandable) is not being able to have campfires or camp stoves, even in the winter.  You cant really cook any food, BUT the cafe onsite had very tasty food if you want a hot meal or coffee.  

    The camping fee includes use of the hot springs too, which are amazing.  Clothing optional, and I would say not that many people had clothes.  The trail to the hot springs is right by the camping area, and a nice little hike.


Guide to Winters

Cabin accommodations near Winters, California range from basic overnight shelters to fully-equipped rental units across several recreational areas. Located in the western Sacramento Valley at around 135 feet elevation, this region experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters with occasional fog. Most camping cabins remain accessible year-round due to the moderate climate that rarely drops below freezing.

What to do

Hiking trails: Skyline Wilderness Park offers extensive hiking opportunities close to cabin accommodations. "A ton of great hiking and horseback riding trails. Literally 5 mins outside of the town of Napa," notes a visitor who enjoyed the park's proximity to both wilderness and civilization.

Fishing excursions: The Sacramento River and Delta waterways near Brannan Island State Recreation Area provide excellent fishing opportunities. "This is a big campground with everything you need for boating and fishing. They have a big boat launch for easy launching," reports one camper who appreciated the water access.

Water activities: Visitors staying in cabins at Spring Lake Regional Park enjoy paddling options. "The campground is next to a very popular lake. Lots of trails. A great place to bring a bike too," writes one reviewer who found multiple recreation options just steps from their site.

What campers like

Natural surroundings: Ritchey Creek Campground cabins place visitors in the heart of Napa's natural environment. "Great place to stay at when visiting the Napa wine valley that is halfway between St Helena and Calistoga, two nice tourist towns," explains a camper who appreciated the strategic location.

Family-friendly amenities: Cabins at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park provide access to numerous activities. "Lots of things to do for kids: great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around! Beautiful place!" writes one enthusiastic reviewer about the family-oriented atmosphere.

Convenient locations: Skyline Wilderness Park offers cabins with easy access to nearby communities. "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," mentions a visitor who appreciated the convenience.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin camping requires preparation. "We left after the 1st night. YUCK," reports one camper at Ritchey Creek who found the early spring conditions less than ideal, while another noted, "The weekends usually are full, it clears out Sunday evening so during the weekdays it is really nice."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, especially at popular sites like SacWest RV Park & Campground. "We go with several families with kids 5-13 and they all have a blast. The price per night is very expensive but there are a lot of amenities," writes a regular visitor about planning group stays.

Amenity variations: Cabin accommodations vary significantly between parks. "Nice camp ground. You can order food and they will deliver. Wonderful ada bathroom/showers with a fold down bench," notes a SacWest visitor, highlighting the range of services available beyond basic shelter.

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Family cabins at Jellystone Park offer extensive programming. "For October, we did an outdoor movie, magic pumpkins, costume contest, trick or treating, hay ride, and haunted house. My daughter loved everything except the haunted house, which she said was 'too scary!'" shares a parent who found the seasonal activities engaging.

Educational opportunities: Spring Lake cabins provide access to nature learning. "We found a great trail close by at Lake Hennessey. If you're a wine drinker, during non-COVID times you can catch a wine bus from here! There's a pool for warm summer days and some awesome trails," explains a family who combined education with recreation.

Safety considerations: Families should research cabin locations carefully. "Caution drive slowly there are little kids everywhere!" warns a Jellystone visitor who noted the active environment around the cabin areas.

Tips from RVers

Combination trips: Many RVers use cabins for part of their stay. "We go for Halloween and there is trick or treating through the whole place, a haunted house and a decor and costume contest. Our kids really enjoy the freedom to go play while the adults sit back and relax," notes a visitor who combines RV camping with cabin stays for special events.

Site selection: RVers who also book cabins recommend researching locations carefully. "It is very forgiving here and close to everything in case you didn't pack enough food or propane or fire starter," explains a Spring Lake visitor who appreciates the convenient cabin locations for inexperienced campers.

Seasonal planning: RV travelers recommend cabin alternatives during extreme weather. "It was cold and drippy that time of year but it's a nice campground. Would definitely go back," writes a camper who found cabin options a welcome alternative during winter conditions.

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