Best Cabin Camping near Rockfall, CT

Several cabin campgrounds operate within 20 miles of Rockfall, Connecticut, with varied levels of amenities and comfort. Getaway Machimoodus offers modern cabins with large picture windows, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms. Lake Compounce Campground provides basic cabin rentals with electric hookups and access to central shower facilities. "Getaway is fabulous! 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," wrote one visitor about their Machimoodus stay. Wolf's Den Family Campground and Grandview CampResort & Cottages also feature cabin accommodations with electricity and nearby bathhouse facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most properties require minimum stays during summer weekends, with greater availability midweek. Pet policies vary by location, with Getaway Machimoodus, Wolf's Den, and Grandview CampResort allowing pets in select cabins. Seasonal operations affect availability, with most locations operating between April and October. Rocky Neck State Park Campground offers cabin rentals from late May through September, while private campgrounds like Niantic KOA extend their season through early November. As one camper noted about Wolf's Den, "Great people very nice! Spacious lots very clean and organized facility."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenware is sometimes provided, though inventory varies significantly between properties. Higher-end accommodations like those at Getaway Machimoodus include cooking essentials, while more rustic options may only provide access to outdoor fire pits or communal grills. On-site camp stores at Wolf's Den Family Campground and Lake Compounce Campground stock basic provisions and firewood. Cabin guests should verify what's included before arrival, as amenities differ between standard and deluxe cabin options. For winter stays at year-round facilities, additional heating considerations apply.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rockfall, Connecticut (42)

    1. Hammonasset State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (203) 245-1817

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Running water and full bathrooms. Also close local shopping and restaurants. Campground is extremely reasonably priced."

    "_Hammonasset Beach State Park Campground is huge, family-friendly, and has direct beach access from the campground."

    2. Lake Compounce Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bristol, CT
    14 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."

    3. Riverdale Farm Campsites

    11 Reviews
    Clinton, CT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 669-5388

    "The lake is perfect, the river needs work. But this an awesome small campground. The kids who work here are so friendly and the playground is nice."

    "Decent location, not overrun with seasonal campers. We stayed for 3 nights, kids loved the area and playground. Wi-Fi was not so great unless we paid $6 a day for premium access."

    4. Wolf's Den Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hadlyme, CT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 873-9681

    "This place is off Route 9 in Connecticut on the east side of the Connecticut River (major RT 9 highway is on west side)."

    "Mini golf, pool, tennis, basketball, volleyball, lots of playgrounds for the kids. Family oriented park. Bingo, board games, and other activities available. Honey wagon available. Grey dump at site."

    5. GrandView CampResort & Cottages

    2 Reviews
    Moodus, CT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 873-3332

    $30 - $70 / night

    "Not much privacy but very spaced out"

    6. Getaway Machimoodus

    1 Review
    Moodus, CT
    12 miles
    Website

    "My first glamping experience was a winner! Machimoodus is one of the newest outposts just outside Boston and NYC."

    7. Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    South Lyme, CT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 739-1339

    "every campsite has its own fire pit with a grill attachment and a picnic table. my site was tent only and you couldn’t pull your car up to the site so unloading and loading was a hassle. beach is a short"

    "Park staff were very friendly and helpful. Stayed on an inner loop site at Heron and found it very difficult to back in my small trailer due to the alignment of the sites and other vehicles."

    8. Waters Edge Family Campground

    10 Reviews
    Amston, CT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 642-7470

    $45 - $100 / night

    "Most amazing weekend with tons of woods (privacy is huge for us). Very friendly guests and staff! Amazing weekend with lots of fun for the kids and even the dogs!"

    "We weren’t sure what to expect- we picked this campsite last minute because of the location."

    9. Kettletown State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Stevenson, CT
    27 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."

    10. Black Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Thomaston, CT
    23 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 .."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 42 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Cabin Reviews near Rockfall, CT

358 Reviews of 42 Rockfall 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.

  • Rachel P.
    Jun. 12, 2022

    Mystic KOA

    Awesome Sunsets at the Mystic KOA

    Didn’t quite feel like camping, but it was still a lovely weekend away at the Mystic KOA. We decided to head down to check out the aquarium and stayed at a deluxe cabin. It was cute and clean and furnished with linens, cookware, utensils, kitchen essentials, keurig coffee maker/pods, and full-sized fridge. Only complaint was an odd, musty smell we couldn’t quite figure out.

    The grounds are large with vast amounts of space. Be forewarned that it’s right off of 95, and the sound definitely carries. Trees are sparse in areas, but the sunsets were a nice trade off. Amenities seemed nice from what we could tell - cool outdoor movie screen, pools and playground, though we certainly didn’t get to enjoy these things in February.

  • 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!

  • Linsey S.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Mystic KOA

    Wasp Breeding Ground!

    Pros: Helpful staff, morning garbage pickup, excellent laundry facility, plenty of activities and amenities for children. Cons: Wasps!! Wasps everywhere!! We did our best to keep them at bay by lighting some sage but they were persistent. Not much privacy back in the tent/cabin areas, camp sites very close together and people have the ability to stare right into your site.

  • 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.

  • N
    Aug. 15, 2020

    Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    Shady Spot walking distance from Beach

    I’ve lived in CT all my life but never used the Rocky Neck State Park Campground until now.

    The campgrounds are named after water fowl: Crane, Egret, Osprey, Heron etc...We stayed in Egret. We camped at site #4 (sunny) then moved to #38 (shady).

    Both spots were quiet, music low and people minded their business. Equal mix of RVs big and small as well as many tents.

    Bathhouses and toilets were not as cleaned as I would have liked but passable. Coronavirus social distancing required.

    Sites include one paved parking spot (ours was very muddy) a fire pit and a picnic table. No water or electric hookup. Wi-fi not available at this campground. Fire wood is sold at camp office. There is no store in park - no ice either.

    A lot of you children. Short walk to Rock Neck beach. Nature Center has movies on weekends for kids.

    Anyone with kayaks can’t easily get to boat launch. It’s 4-5 miles by car at 4 mile river boat launch. See photos.

  • Tom S.
    Dec. 10, 2021

    Aces High RV Park

    Nice campground

    Clean, family friendly campground. Pet friendly with plenty of area to walk. Close to I-95 and 15 minutes from the beach. fishing areas for the kids. Spots are well organized and no issues with hookups. Propane is available at the store.

  • 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.


Guide to Rockfall

Cabins near Rockfall, Connecticut range from rustic shelters to fully-equipped rental cottages nestled in the Connecticut River Valley. Typical elevation in this central Connecticut region ranges from 250-400 feet above sea level with a mix of woodland and riverside terrain. Winter cabin rentals remain available at select properties, though availability drops significantly from November through March with fewer than half of cabin facilities maintaining year-round operations.

What to do

Hiking trails: Access woodland trails directly from Rocky Neck State Park Campground where cabin stays can be combined with coastal exploration. "The campground is only a short walk from the beach, and available mountain bike and hiking trails. A great family campsite with easy to get to activities," notes one visitor.

Swimming options: Both lake and beach swimming exist within 20 miles of Rockfall. "Beautiful Connecticut beach sits just steps away from your campsite. Well kept showers and bathrooms are abundant and the camp store has the majority of what you need," mentions a visitor to Hammonasset State Park Campground.

Fishing access: Cabin accommodations at Waters Edge Family Campground provide pond and stream fishing. "There is a little lake for fishing, kayaking and swimming if you like. The camp store is adequately supplied and they had just enough activities for the kids to be engaged," reports a camper.

What campers like

Bathhouse facilities: Multiple properties feature improved shower facilities that cabin guests appreciate. "Showers are great. Whoever planned this campground is/was a camper," says a visitor to Lake Compounce Campground, adding that "they have cabins, teepee and tent sites."

Off-season quiet: Cabin rentals during spring and fall provide less crowded experiences. "We spent three nights, if we had time, would've stay longer," commented one Hammonasset visitor about their mid-August stay, indicating that September cabin bookings offer similar conditions with reduced crowds.

Transportation amenities: Some properties offer shuttle services for cabin guests without vehicles. "They will give free shuttle rides to 3 beaches & downtown Niantic, CT," notes a Niantic KOA visitor, making car-free cabin camping feasible for families.

What you should know

Advance reservations: Most cabin facilities require bookings 2-6 months ahead for summer weekends. "The camp sites do fill up FAST over the summer up until school starts back up so if you plan to camp, BOOK AHEAD!" advises a Hammonasset State Park visitor.

Site privacy considerations: Cabin proximity varies significantly by property. "Sites are close together so recommend reserving two for more space," suggests a visitor to Kettletown State Park Campground, where cabins occupy the lower loop area.

Seasonal limitations: State park cabin rentals typically operate May through September only. "The bathrooms are always kept clean and stocked and there are a ton of watering spots," reports a Kettletown visitor, though these facilities close for winter.

Tips for camping with families

Activity schedules: Check property calendars when booking cabin stays with children. "They have a playground, activities, tennis court, basketball. Not to mention its next to the amusement park," notes a Lake Compounce visitor about their family-friendly amenities.

Beach access timing: Early morning access works best at popular beach cabin locations. "Beach can be crowded. But it is worth it. Nice food shack. Great family place," mentions a Rocky Neck visitor, suggesting arrivals before 9am for easiest parking.

Playground options: Multiple cabin properties feature dedicated children's areas. "We've been going to Hammonasset for years as a large family gathering," says a camper, though they note that "no one enforces the parks rules so some groups tend to be rowdy later in the evening, children on bikes darting in front of moving cars."

Tips from RVers

Accessibility considerations: Access roads at some cabin properties present challenges for larger vehicles. "The road into the campground is narrow and winding, so larger RVs may have trouble, but there were several of them there when we were there," explains a Waters Edge camper, noting that cabin areas typically offer better access than tent camping sections.

Utility management: Cabins with limited utilities require planning similar to RV dry camping. "Most sites don't have hook ups so you have to run off battery and water storage tanks if you have a RV," explains a Hammonasset visitor, providing insight into cabin water systems that may have similar constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Rockfall, CT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Rockfall, CT is Hammonasset State Park Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 39 reviews.

What is the best site to find cabin camping near Rockfall, CT?

TheDyrt.com has all 42 cabin camping locations near Rockfall, CT, with real photos and reviews from campers.