Best Cabin Camping near Morris, CT

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Morris, Connecticut offer rustic cabins with varying amenities. Cozy Hills Campground in Bantam provides cabin rentals with basic furnishings, while Black Rock State Park Campground in Watertown features well-maintained cabins with access to hiking trails and a lake for swimming. "The campground has a lake for swimming, trails for hiking, and some nice quiet areas for fishing. Well maintained bathrooms, with available showers, are also spread throughout the grounds," notes Mathew D., a visitor to Black Rock. Most cabins include electricity, beds, and sometimes small refrigerators, though specific amenities vary by location. Lake Waramaug State Park and Kettletown State Park also offer cabin accommodations with picnic tables and fire rings.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lone Oak Camp Sites in East Canaan provides family-friendly cabin options with access to recreational facilities. According to visitor Louise R., "The facility was very clean and neat. They have rentals at a reasonable cost along with cart rentals." Most state park cabins operate seasonally from May through September, while private campgrounds like Hemlock Hill Camp Resort in Litchfield extend their season from April to mid-October. Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with some state parks prohibiting pets entirely while private campgrounds often welcome them for an additional fee. Advance reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for weekend stays, as cabin availability is limited compared to tent and RV sites.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic to non-existent, with some cabins offering small refrigerators or microwaves while others provide only outdoor cooking options. Copake Camping Resort, though in nearby New York, offers "3 different types and sizes of rental cabins" according to reviewer Reddy47. On-site camp stores at locations like White Pines Campsites in Barkhamsted sell firewood, ice, and basic provisions. For more substantial grocery needs, visitors should stock up before arrival as rural locations may have limited shopping options. Cabin campers should also bring flashlights, insect repellent, and appropriate seasonal clothing as Connecticut weather can be variable, especially in spring and fall.

Best Cabin Sites Near Morris, Connecticut (34)

    1. Cozy Hills Campground

    9 Reviews
    Bantam, CT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 567-2119

    $72 - $122 / night

    "The only downside was the real lack of privacy at almost all the sites we saw.  it was more like staying in a summer cottage colony. "

    "Great camp store and grill and hot food"

    2. Black Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Thomaston, CT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 283-8088

    $17 - $50 / night

    "There are a variety of sites available, from open field sites to more wooded and private areas. The campground also has a lake for swimming,trails for hiking, and some nice quiet areas for fishing."

    "Beautiful state park, very clean .. fishing, lake swimming, hiking trails. Bathrooms, free showers .. stores within a 5 minute drive. Most of the camp ground site are not secluded .."

    3. Lake Waramaug State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    New Preston, CT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 868-0220

    $17 - $50 / night

    "First off, Connecticut’s state campgrounds are not KOA’s.  Do not expect top of the line activities that private campgrounds have."

    "One of my favorite so far , went with family , to comply w covid and social distancing, the camp only rent your site and no one on your left or right or across ! Amazing !"

    4. Lake Compounce Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bristol, CT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 583-3300

    "Restrooms are clean and spacious. Showers are great. Whoever planned this campground is/was a camper. They have cabins, teepee and tent sites."

    "As I am set up for bed I see one other large green tent that looks deserted."

    5. Kettletown State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Stevenson, CT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 264-5678

    $17 - $50 / night

    "Kettletown State Park isn't just for camping. There are also hiking trails , a fishing area and a swimming hole, but the week I was there there was a high bacteria count, so no swimming was allowed."

    "Stayed in a cabin on the lower loop. Went hiking all day. Kinda close together sites, but the trails make up for it."

    6. Austin Hawes Memorial Campground — American Legion State Forest

    13 Reviews
    Riverton, CT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 379-0922

    $17 - $50 / night

    "We were passing through Connecticut and needed a place to crash. Loved this campsite! Very chilled and secluded in your own site. I liked that it felt like a litrle community but still quotr private."

    "Super quiet, private campgrounds nestled in the trees, right on a river. This is an anglers campground, so there was some serious fishing going on. Not many kids or partiers."

    7. White Pines Campsites

    11 Reviews
    Winsted, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 379-0124

    $74 / night

    "We stayed at site 85 in Sunny Crest and liked having some privacy. The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site."

    "We got a tent spot and it was perfect since it was the furthest one away and there was no one near us which is probably why we loved it so much bc we were so isolated. a little disappointed in the site"

    9. Housatonic Meadows State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Cornwall Bridge, CT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 672-6772

    $17 - $50 / night

    "Being from extremely overcrowded and Long Island- we decided to take a week long trip and stay at site 14 at Housatonic Meadows State Park Campground in CT."

    10. Lone Oak Camp Sites

    12 Reviews
    Norfolk, CT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 422-2267

    "I happened upon Lone Oaks Camp Site when looking for someplace to stay in north eastern Connecticut."

    "Great little store. Activities for the kids. Not a ton of privacy, but we didn’t mind much. Nice change from the dry camping we usually gravitate towards"

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Cabin Reviews near Morris, CT

309 Reviews of 34 Morris Campgrounds


  • M
    Mar. 18, 2017

    Black Rock State Park Campground

    A nice family friendly campground

    This is a nice family friendly campground that makes for easy trips. There are a variety of sites available, from open field sites to more wooded and private areas. The campground also has a lake for swimming,trails for hiking, and some nice quiet areas for fishing. Well maintained bathrooms, with available showers, are also spread throughout the grounds. Not pet friendly unfortunately.

  • Kari M.
    Sep. 28, 2016

    Copake Falls Area — Taconic State Park

    Great spot for your whole family

    This campground overall was pretty good. It is a larger campground, with large sites. Within the campground there are also restrooms available, showers and water. I would advise to bring your own water, because the running water they provide doesn't taste the best and smells like rotten eggs. Just my opinion. The campsites also have a fire ring pit and a picnic table, which was nice for my large family. It wasn't too busy when we went- we got there on a Friday night around 6pm and were able to get a spot. There are also some fun activities within the campground, and things nearby. There are some good hiking and biking trails. My family and I went on a hike one morning, and my brothers enjoyed riding their bikes along the path. There is a restaurant near by that plays live music. The night we went, it was country music. Not sure how often they do this, or if the music changes. They do also have cabins you can rent, but we enjoyed the camping experience. We were in section C, spot 85. It was a pretty good, private spot. The campground was pretty clean, although we did see some trash throughout the campground that we picked up as we walked by it.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    FAMILY HEAVEN

    This is a HUGE Jellystone park in upstate NY. There are literally hundreds of cabins and RV sites. We are in site 136, which is a back in spot. Plenty of room between campers. Gravel spot which is pretty level. Full hookups. Picnic table, cable, fire ring, large camp store, showers, toilets, and full laundry area. Also has playgrounds, pillow jump, fishing pond, golf carts, game room, Waterpark, pool, and tennis courts. All of this nestled into the mountains. Nice and family friendly.

  • S
    Sep. 17, 2016

    Hammonasset State Park Campground

    Great Beach

    This campground has great sites with great beach access. Running water and full bathrooms. Also close local shopping and restaurants. Campground is extremely reasonably priced. You have to book early as this Campground books extremely quickly during peak season.

  • Rachel P.
    Jun. 15, 2022

    Getaway Machimoodus

    First Time Glamper!

    Getaway is fabulous! My first glamping experience was a winner! Machimoodus is one of the newest outposts just outside Boston and NYC. My bf and I went during one of the snowiest weekends all winter, but it was completely worth it!

    First of all, the huge picture window in the cabin is AMAZING. It is just so rejuvenating waking up to freshly fallen snow on the trees - corny I know, but 100% accurate. The cabin was beautiful and rustic, and outfitted with cookware, dishes, a Bluetooth capable radio, essentials like coffee for purchase, books and a shovel for the snow.

    Since the outpost was new, the fire pit was brand new, and despite the snow, we were able to cook on it. Very easy to use.

    Only critiques would be the lackluster water pressure in the shower and how icy the walkway leading up from the driveway got in the cold weather. The water pressure was a small price to pay, however, and the icy walkway is resolved easily enough wearing micro-spikes.

    I can’t recommend enough. It can be a pricy excursion, but the outposts are established in very beautiful settings. I cannot wait to check out more!

  • Becca Z.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    White Pines Campsites

    Clean Campsites

    We stayed at site 85 in Sunny Crest and liked having some privacy. The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site. A lot of the sites we drove by were pretty sloped- I would recommend a drive though if you can beforehand.

    The picnic table was chained down so there weren’t many options to set up having the fire pit and picnic table where they were.

    Hiking trails were nice, good variety of easier and more difficult terrain.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Jellystone Park™ Gardiner

    Chillaxing Getaway

    We stayed at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort along the Walllkill River in Gardiner, NY, for a four-night chill-out vacation. We’re so glad we did! 

    Our site was called Riverfront Red Carpet. It was spacious, level, waterfront, and partially shaded thanks to some mature trees. Site#22 included a large concrete pad, picnic table, charcoal grill, and large fire ring. Everything was in great condition. It was nice having plenty of space to not be on top of our neighbors. We had full hookups with 50-amp electrical service- which all worked fine. 

    The entire park seemed to be well maintained and clean. There’s a small waterpark which seemed good for younger kids, an eatery, and ice cream shop. The camp store was well-stocked with food, camping supplies, and souvenirs. There is a game room and multiple bath houses(which we didn’t use). The park’s roadways are all paved and easy to navigate. Despite being nearly filled to capacity including tons of young children, the park was quiet each night with no noisy ‘bad campers.’ 

    We found our interactions with the staff to be helpful and attentive. We really appreciate friendly staff. 

    Overall, this was a great stay at a great RV park. I’d only mention two negatives, neither was a big deal. It took 45-minutes to check-in. In fairness, we arrived at check-in time(3:00 PM) on a Sunday. There were a dozen other RVs checking in at the same time and they just weren’t equipped for that. Also, our Verizon cell service was practically non-existent and the park’s wifi service was just as horrible. If we needed connectivity, this would have been a major problem. I reduced a star in my review simply because it’s 2021 and wifi has become an expectation. 

    We booked on campspot.com and paid$196 per night+$35 to lock our site+$2 booking fee less a 20% promo discount.

  • Trip Over Life
    May. 28, 2018

    Hammonasset State Park Campground

    large family friendly campground with beach access

    Hammonasset Beach State Park Campground is huge, family-friendly, and has direct beach access from the campground. There is no lifeguard on duty at the campground beach but lifeguards patrol the beach a mile or so north within the park. Smaller (car-top) boats can be launched from this area as well.

    The campsites do NOT include a fire pit (or grill). You must bring your own or there are fire tub rentals available at the campground store.

    The park includes a Nature Center complete with exhibits and activities, and hiking trails. Bald eagles can be seen on the nature reserve.

    Expect long lines at the state park entrance fee station on the weekend if the weather is nice.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Lake Taghkanic State Park Campground

    Great Spot!

    Big and spacious state park with many camping options. Has options for trailers, tent sites, platforms for tents and even some cabins. Small store in park that sells firewood and ice and a few other things you may need. Big lake with swimming and boating as well as many hiking trails. Bathrooms on site as well as showers. Some sites are close together, but there are a few a little more secluded and set back. Fire pits are great. Can’t wait to camp here again!


Guide to Morris

Cabin rentals near Morris, Connecticut feature a range of accommodations in natural settings with variable seasonal availability. Winter cabin options are limited, with most facilities closing between October and May due to freezing temperatures and occasional snowfall. Most rustic cabins in the region require guests to provide their own bedding, cooking equipment, and food supplies.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Austin Hawes Memorial Campground in American Legion State Forest offers direct access to the Farmington River. "First time here this past fourth of july! Excellent campground for tent campers. Right on the farmington river and off the main road with access to many many other favorable fishing spots," notes Tom C., who stayed at Austin Hawes Memorial Campground.

Hiking trails: Kettletown State Park features several trail networks with varying difficulty levels. "The trails are in real need of upkeep," warns Pamela C., highlighting maintenance challenges at the park. Multiple hiking options connect to cabins, with Justin P. noting: "The shorter hiking trails in the area were really beautiful."

Water recreation: Lake Waramaug State Park provides multiple water activities beyond swimming. According to Chris A., who stayed at Lake Waramaug State Park Campground, "The fishing, peace and quiet of the place was exactly what we needed! Tons of birdwatching, hiking, river floating." For those with watercraft, the lake offers "great for kayaking, paddle boarding, canoes and for fishing. Bring your own gear but kayak and canoe rentals are available."

What campers like

Natural surroundings: Cozy Hills Campground offers fishing on-site and seasonal activities. According to Daniel M., the area provides a "beautiful area. Fishing on site. Crafts and events. Great camp store and grill and hot food." Many reviews note the natural beauty as a prime attraction at Cozy Hills Campground.

Winter accessibility: While most state park cabins close seasonally, some private facilities remain open longer. Lake Compounce Campground operates from May through October, with Ray B. noting: "Very well maintained and friendly staff will stay again when in the area. Does not have sewer hookups, but does have a dump station."

Privacy levels: Sites vary significantly in terms of seclusion. According to Sylvia P. at White Pines Campsites, "Our site was T3 and it was spacious and spread out from other tent sites. There was a tiny creek meandering behind the site and the woods just went on for miles." Some campgrounds offer more private sites than others, with multiple reviews highlighting this distinction.

What you should know

Varying cleanliness standards: Facility maintenance differs greatly between locations. At Black Rock State Park Campground, Topher L. found "REALLY HOT showers. Lol I like my showers hot butt my biscuits were burnin lol." However, other campers reported maintenance issues at certain parks, particularly during peak season.

Wildlife encounters: Bears and other animals frequent several campgrounds. According to A.J. at Lake Compounce Campground, "This is an interesting camp ground. As I am set up for bed I see one other large green tent that looks deserted. People left their left over food scraps in the grass by my camp so not only has my dog been eating it, I also hear coyotes. Won't be surprised if I see a bear in the morning."

Cell service limitations: Many cabin areas have minimal or no connectivity. At Housatonic Meadows State Park, Chris A. enjoyed this aspect: "Actually we were a bit disappointed because this camp ground is a great place to disconnect and relax. Being forced to put away the devices is heaven in my mind. You can drive about 5+ minutes out and get cell service."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Family-oriented cabin sites often have structured recreation. Ann S. from Cozy Hills Campground shared: "Lots and lots of activities for kids! Arts & Crafts, Arcade, Bingo, Casino Night etc. Pool is very nice for families - with no deep end, really safe for younger kids." Multiple campgrounds feature weekend programming.

Site selection: For cabin stays with children, location within the campground matters. Rino S. advises: "Stayed for 2 nights midweek. Kids caught about 20 fish. The pool is nice, no deep end. It's very hilly. A golf cart is recommended if your site is far from the pool."

Bathroom proximity: When booking cabins with kids, bathroom location requires consideration. Katrina M. at Lone Oak Camp Sites observed: "Great for all the family. Nice clean well run campground. Entertainment all weekend with lots of staff. Play areas, pool over 21 bar area bands etc. well worth a visit and close to berkshires."

Tips from RVers

Site grading challenges: Many cabin and RV sites in the region have uneven terrain. At Kettletown State Park Campground, Kristin noted: "This time we tried one of the sites on the water, and I probably wouldn't choose the same site again. Site 11, while large, was uneven and had some large tree roots that would be easy to trip over."

Utility connections: RV cabins often lack full hookups. Diane R. at Lake Compounce Campground shared: "Easy entry, long pull thrus. You will face your neighbor door to door but enough room between you don't feel invaded. Restrooms are clean and spacious. Showers are great. Whoever planned this campground is/was a camper."

Site spacing: RV-friendly cabin areas typically have less separation between accommodations. At White Pines Campsites, Becca Z. observed: "We stayed at site 85 in Sunny Crest and liked having some privacy. The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site. A lot of the sites we drove by were pretty sloped."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Morris, CT is Cozy Hills Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 9 reviews.

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