Best Cabin Camping near Yucaipa, CA

Rustic cabin rentals in the Yucaipa area provide overnight accommodations with varying levels of comfort and amenities. Oak Glen Retreat & RV Park offers cabin options year-round, while Seven Oaks Lodge features cabin-style mobile homes behind the main office area. Most cabins include basic furnishings with electricity, though heating and cooling systems vary by location. Cabins at Fisherman's Retreat provide access to shared bathroom facilities, while Lake Hemet Campground cabins offer more privacy. A recent review noted, "We tent camped 3 days 2 nights during Memorial weekend with 3 other families. We really enjoyed the drive up Idylwild, beautiful scenery."

Cabin options range from basic rustic structures to more comfortable furnished accommodations with beds and tables. Rancho Jurupa RV Park provides cabin rentals with picnic tables and fire rings outside each unit. Wilderness Lakes RV Resort near Menifee offers cabin rentals with access to laundry facilities approximately 50 yards away. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with some allowing pets while others prohibit them entirely. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, "A little something for every type of camping. Cabins, paved pull through & natural dirt & grass. Friendly staff to check us in."

Most cabin rentals provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely—some cabins include small refrigerators and microwaves while others offer only outdoor cooking options. Several campgrounds with cabins maintain on-site stores for basic provisions, including firewood and ice. North Shore Campground near Lake Almanor features cabins with proximity to a well-stocked camp store containing camping necessities. At Lake Hemet Campground, cabins are situated within walking distance of the swim zone, though visitors should plan to bring their own drinking water. Wilderness Lakes maintains trash receptacles throughout the property for cabin guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near Yucaipa, California (56)

    1. Seven Oaks Lodge - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD

    4 Reviews
    Forest Falls, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 794-2917

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Tent camping, RV camping, they have a restaurant and bar, best burgers in all of southern California!! They also have a small store, there's showers, restrooms and a swimming pool!"

    "Check in is near 12. I only assume that since check out is 11. When we arrived the camp host was waiting for us."

    2. North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor

    14 Reviews
    Cedar Glen, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 866-8550

    $29 - $58 / night

    "It was the furthest RV site north of the campground and we had power, water and sewage."

    "There is a lovely hiking trail at the far end of the site. There is water, flush toilets, fire pits, and picnic tables. It is a short walk to Lake Arrowhead. This is a dog friendly site."

    3. Cherry Valley Lakes

    4 Reviews
    Calimesa, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 845-4965

    "This Park has bathrooms, showers, a laundry facility, a heated pool and spa, a playground, two catch and release fishing ponds (no license required, but only barbless hooks are allowed), and a youth center"

    "Clean fun small park"

    4. Fisherman's Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Calimesa, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 795-0171

    "The members lake & camping spots are nice & quiet. Great place to relax & fish. Get a spot up against the lake. The non members lakes & camping spots can be a little ghetto."

    5. Mission RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Bryn Mawr, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 796-7570

    "Although the park doesn't offer much of entertainment and don't remember seeing a pool (can get pretty hot) I was able to enjoy all the shopping stores and restaurants near by."

    6. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Riverside, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 684-7032

    $40 - $55 / night

    "The lakeview area has dirt roads, sparse grass and a few spots close to the lake. The Cottonwood campground has concrete pads and well maintained grass throughout."

    "Beautiful views all around Sunrise, Sunset and Night sky. Sights of all kinds of birds like hawks and herons. Water park and mini golf for kids. Showers and laundry convenient."

    7. Olive Dell Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Bryn Mawr, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 825-6619

    "It because of the many background checks and or any one of the Screening Process...

    The previous review does not mention anything about that factor???? I wonder why??"

    8. Oak Glen Retreat & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Oak Glen, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 790-1801

    9. Thousand Trails Wilderness Lakes RV Resort

    17 Reviews
    Menifee, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I had a reservation at Wilderness Lakes, and I was a day early, so they let me in! Off to a good start! Full hook-ups, laundry and showers about 50 yards away, no matter which way you go."

    "This campground is part of the “Thousand Trails” RV time share co-op. We are non-members and lined up our weekend stay a few weeks in advance."

    10. Lake Hemet Campground

    39 Reviews
    Mountain Center, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 659-2680

    $45 / night

    "You can fit two 10' x10' canopies to cover the bench table, and fit 2 individual tents (4-6 person) OR a bigger 12p tent however you decide to position it. It has its own Fire pit."

    "The lake with all the blow up toys was a blast! The section we were in only had a volt potty but there were showers there in another section. Every site has a picnic table and fire ring."

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Cabin Reviews near Yucaipa, CA

323 Reviews of 56 Yucaipa Campgrounds


  • Dana H.
    May. 30, 2022

    Bonita Ranch Campground

    It’s okay 😐

    Pros: campground is very short walk to Lytle Creek. Also close to the trail for a hike to Bonita Falls.

    Cons: Not enough bathroom facilities for the amount of campsites. Women’s restrooms had only two stalls, constantly a long line. Also quiet hours are not enforced.

    Bring cash if you want to rent a fire pit. Sites do not have their own fire rings and you must rent one.

  • J
    Nov. 8, 2020

    Rancho Jurupa RV Park

    Near Historic District

    A little something for every type of camping. Cabins, paved pull through & natural dirt & grass. Friendly staff to check us in gates close at 10:pm your provided with a security gate code to get back in if your out late.

    Lots of families with children, fishing for catfish in the little lake which is shaded with trees and plenty of tables to picnic by the lake. Playground plus lots of grassy areas. We stayed in the natural area with hook-ups everything worked great.

    Neighbors were nice, cute set ups with twinkle lights and people enjoying outdoor fire pits. Campers we’re playing music, laughter echoes through camp ground but nothing too loud and all quiet later.

    We drove over to the Mission Inn (8 min drive) enjoyed lunch. Their is a pedestrian only shopping area with a Saturday farmer’s market plus lots of restaurants.

    The campground sells firewood plus has a little store. Would stay again.

  • Pablo L.
    Aug. 29, 2023

    Lake Hemet Campground

    Great Time!

    Visited the last 2 weeks of August. Great place for family and kids. Affordable. Campsite #295. You can fit two 10' x10' canopies to cover the bench table, and fit 2 individual tents (4-6 person) OR a bigger 12p tent however you decide to position it. It has its own Fire pit. Different campgrounds for all chosen methods (Tent, RV, Glamping, etc..) There's restrooms you can use. There's showers you can pay per use. The swim zone isn't too far from this campsite, 5-10 min walk w/ no accessories. If you have little ones, you can take them with a wagon but I'd recommend just driving your car with a few items to the zone. Bring your own shade for this campsite, your own water too. The marketplace is near the entrance BUT they only sell individual waters (No 48 pack types). You'll definitely hear your neighbors snore at night after a long day LOL.. quiet hours are from 10pm - 8am. Overall, this is a great spot. If you're lucky to snag other spots with trees covering you then great but this is still a good campsite. Happy camping! ... Oh yeah, T-Mobile no service up there (apparently Verizon, AT&T do)

  • A
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Thousand Trails Idyllwild

    Beautiful Idylwild

    We tent camped 3 days 2 nights during Memorial weekend with 3 other families. We really enjoyed the drive up Idylwild, beautiful scenery. I think the sites are a bit too close to each other, I would prefer more space between sites. But it's a quiet campground, everyone goes to sleep early around 10pm. A downside during our visit, is the restroom/bathroom; the resort closed down couple restroom/bathroom for renovation, so we had. to walk far to shower/potty. Maybe they were short staffed, the restroom/bathroom were dirty, toilet flushing issue and trash bin overflow. Overall we had a good time, also be aware of coyotes they come out at night.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2022

    Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA

    Value for the area

    Near and clean campground with clean restrooms requiring a key code to enter. Two laundry rooms. One large pool and three spas (hot tubs to folks not from So Cal) all heated with naturally heated mineral water. Secure. Park staff drive around at night to keep an eye on things. Most camps are close to the neighbors but most folks are quiet. Pay extra foe larger or premium campsites. Play area for the kids by the office. Put-put golf. Not much shade but many hedges. Gravel parking. Separate are for tents, communal sinks. Few trees around. Each camp has a sturdy picnic table. Propane fires only. And probably the same for BBQs. Great AT&T 5G cellular. Wi-Fi is weak, but it’s free.RV spot had fill hookups (water, 30 or 50 amp power, sewer, but no cable TV.

    Well run and friendly, responsive staff. Understand that Desert Hot Springs is sometimes WINDY!! And that can mean dust storms, but that goes for the entire Cochella Valley. Not close to anything out here. A convenience store about 1/3 mile away. You won’t be running for coffee here. The the management sometimes hosts events and a weekend breakfast can be purchased.

    All rigs are in good repair and I’ve seen nothing sketchy here at all. Been here 3 weeks with 3 more to go.

    Bottom line: I would definitely stay here again, but it is a drive to get into DHS or Palm Springs. And it is windy/dusty.

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2020

    North Shore Campground - Lake Almanor

    Beautiful Camping near Lassen Volcanic National Park

    We reserved and camped at this beautiful campground back in July of 2018. It was a great experience. We pulled a 27' Travel Trailer from Livermore, CA and picked out the perfect site #94. It was the furthest RV site north of the campground and we had power, water and sewage. It was a lake front campsite so we had a nice view of the lake right in our "front yard" :-) We had a picnic table and a fire pit for our use.
    The fishing was awesome, but I suggest fishing in the mornings before the afternoon winds come in as the weather cools down. We had our kayaks and it is a beautiful lake to kayak. But when it gets windy, know your limits :-)
    The campground is close to the Lassen Volcanic National Park. We took a drive there for a visit and it was spectacular. 
    The campground also has a great store there. It has all the camping necessities. If you are into hiking and biking, this campground has the accommodations for that activity. It also has a kid's park.  They also have cabins if you do not want to use a tent or RV.

  • B
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park

    More than we expected

    Spent Spring break here with the family. We read a lot of reviews on this park - many of them mixed. Overall, this park did not disappoint - too much.

    Amenities are very good for young kids. Canopy Court area has easy and close access to the splash pad, the playground, a large grass area, and even the pool. The boat launch is very near by too but we had no use for that.

    This park is clean! Like no park I have seen before. The staff are always moving around the grounds and “picking up” as they go. Quiet hours are strict - some may see that as a bad thing but I appreciate it. Even with 4 young kids, we like that the park slowed down right on time.

    Only arguments - the spots are relatively tight. We reserved a spot for a rig with slide outs on both sides to accommodate our 39’er but it took some creative parking to get the rig into the spot in a way that we could actually open both sides. Once in, we had to make sure we pulled back far enough otherwise the very nice provided picnic table would of been right next to the front wheel. Water pressure is a bit low too but nothing terrible.

    Location wise - awesome. We used the campground as a base camp to spend time in LA and San Diego as well as a day in Joshua Tree National Park. 1-2 hours from everything.

    We will definitely be back.

  • Sara H.
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Lone Wolf Colony

    Here's clarification on this place

    Recreational vehicle camping available Daily, Weekly, or Month to Month. Spaces available based on waiting list, and by appointment and inspection.**

    We have 3 RV lots; ■ “A Lot” is for RV’s 34’ or smaller. ■ “B Lot” is for RV’s 35’ or larger ■ “C Lot” is for RV’s large or small.**

    All RV’s must be 2000 model year or newer. All RV’s must have Lone Wolf Colony caretaker approval.**

    We are a pet friendly facility. 2 pets permitted per RV. **

    We have movie night every Saturday.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2023

    Via Del Gavilan Camp

    Beautiful Mountain Views

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. This property offers spectacular mountain views. The RV provides comfortable beds and there is even an outdoor grill. Off the beaten path, this location is secluded and peaceful. Check them out and leave them some love!


Guide to Yucaipa

Cabin accommodations near Yucaipa sit at elevations ranging from 2,600 to 4,000 feet, providing moderate temperatures in spring and fall with summer highs typically reaching 90°F. Winter temperatures drop to the 30s, affecting cabin comfort levels and water systems. Cabins in this region often require advance booking due to limited availability, especially during weekend periods from May through September.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Lake Hemet Campground, visitors can fish while enjoying mountain scenery. "We rented a boat and went out on the lake to do some fishing. We didn't catch anything but we did see some bald eagles which was super cool!" The lake offers trout fishing, though water levels fluctuate seasonally.

Water recreation: Splash pads and water features provide summer cooling options. "The lake with all the blow up toys was a blast!" notes a Lake Hemet visitor. During peak summer months, water recreation areas can become crowded, so weekday visits offer more space.

Mini golf and playground access: Family activities beyond cabin living include structured recreation areas. At Rancho Jurupa RV Park, facilities include "Splash pad, park, mini golf great amenities." These activities generally operate during daylight hours and some require small additional fees.

What campers like

River swimming access: Stream and river spots provide natural water features near cabins. "The mountain cooled stream was just what our fam needed to get unbound and grounded," mentions a visitor to Seven Oaks Lodge. Creek areas tend to be seasonal, with best water flow in late spring and early summer.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks high among cabin guests who share facilities. "Their bathrooms and porta potties clean! Their campsites are well maintained and clean as well!" notes a Lake Hemet visitor. Most shared bathrooms require access codes or keys provided at check-in.

Evening entertainment options: Some properties offer food service beyond cabin accommodations. Seven Oaks Lodge provides "a restaurant and bar, best burgers in all of southern California!!" according to one review. Restaurant hours typically run until 8pm with limited service during off-seasons.

What you should know

Security considerations: While cabin areas are generally secure, personal property requires attention. At Rancho Jurupa RV Park, one visitor noted: "the ranger said to lock up bikes and be careful leaving out items because a local has been coming in stealing." Most cabins do not include secure storage for valuables.

Temperature management: Seasonal temperature swings affect cabin comfort. "Bring insulation for your water hose or have some type of method that will keep your water lines from freezing. Our water hose froze the first night," reports a Wilderness Lakes RV Resort guest. Most cabin rentals provide limited temperature control options.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between properties and specific cabin locations. "We stayed in spot 338 and had absolutely no cell coverage for our Verizon phones," notes a Wilderness Lakes visitor. WiFi access is not standard at most cabin properties in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Cabin location selection: Request locations away from high-traffic areas for quieter family experiences. "The sections we were in only had a volt potty but there were showers there in another section," mentions a Lake Hemet reviewer. Corner units generally provide more outdoor space.

Group camping coordination: Planning with multiple families requires advance communication with properties. One North Shore Campground visitor shared: "We totally lucked out and were able to switch with a couple who wanted more privacy and shade." Most properties limit occupancy to 4-6 people per cabin.

Activity timing: Scheduling around peak usage periods improves experiences with shared amenities. "We visited this campsite with 4 other families. We thoroughly enjoyed the stream the trails the pool and all the good times," notes a Seven Oaks Lodge visitor. Morning hours typically see less crowding at water features.

Tips from RVers

Electrical system limitations: Properties with cabins often have specific electrical capacities affecting both RV and cabin users. Wilderness Lakes RV Resort "needs to upgrade the electrical system. They don't have enough 50amp sites and not all of them are always working." Cabin users should verify electrical outlet availability for medical devices or equipment.

Noise considerations: Cabins situated near RV areas may experience generator noise or vehicle movement. A Mission RV Park visitor notes the property is "Small/tight spaces. Clean facilities. Staff very accommodating. Very busy location." Earplugs help with nighttime noise in busier cabin areas.

Weekend versus weekday differences: Occupancy levels shift dramatically between weekends and weekdays. "When we arrived the camp host was waiting for us. A friendly gentleman that showed me the likes of his stray momma raccoon that he has a big heart for," reported a midweek visitor to Seven Oaks Lodge. Tuesday through Thursday arrivals generally offer more staff attention and quieter surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Yucaipa, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Yucaipa, CA is Seven Oaks Lodge - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD with a 4.5-star rating from 4 reviews.

What is the best site to find cabin camping near Yucaipa, CA?

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