Best Cabin Camping near Anna Maria, FL

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St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday and Palmetto Ridge Campground at Myakka River State Park provide fully-furnished cabin accommodations with electricity, beds, and kitchen facilities. These cabins include amenities like private patios, BBQ grills, and fire rings. "I recently had a wonderful experience at the St. Petersburg/Madeira Beach KOA Holiday. The cabins were equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay—fresh linens, a full kitchen, and even a private patio with a grill and fire ring," notes one visitor. The Deluxe Cabins at St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA offer views of the mangrove-lined Long Bayou, while the cabins at Myakka River State Park are set in a more secluded natural environment.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Little Manatee River State Park and Oscar Scherer State Park offer cabin rentals that accommodate various group sizes. The Canoe Outpost at Little Manatee River provides more basic cabin options with electricity and water hookups. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during winter months when Florida's climate attracts visitors. Pet policies vary by location, with some campgrounds like St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA permitting pets in designated cabins. According to a review, "The cabins at Myakka are off the main path, tucked away and private. They are super roomy and comfortable with their own picnic tables and grills."

Most cabin accommodations include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely—KOA cabins typically offer full kitchens with refrigerators, stovetops, and cooking utensils, while more rustic options may provide only a microwave or outdoor cooking area. On-site markets are available at St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA and Myakka River State Park for basic supplies. Nearby towns offer full grocery services, with a Publix located within a mile of Oscar Scherer State Park. Cabins at Hawaiian Isles RV Resort and Bradenton Hunsader Farms KOA include water and electric hookups with varying levels of furnished amenities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Anna Maria, Florida (29)

    1. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    26 Reviews
    Bay Pines, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 392-2233

    "Petersburg/Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, and I’m excited to share my positive review! I’ve hosted friends in their Deluxe Cabins before, and they were thoroughly impressed."

    "They have a heated pool, mini golf course, shuffle board,dog run. There are the typical bike rentals, four person bikes, that are found at most KOAs.
    We rented. Cabin this time."

    2. Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Ruskin, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 671-5005

    $22 / night

    "Really enjoyed our stay here, good size lot, #10, with electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. Clean dump station. Natural trees providing privacy between lots."

    "The Car/RV camping spots are roomy, somewhat private. bathrooms are clean, almost always have camp hosts available. Access to the back country loop trail and camping is just down the road."

    3. Arbor Terrace RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bradenton, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 755-6494

    "Pull through sites lack privacy and are tight.  Other than that, you're within driving distance to some of the most beautiful towns and beaches."

    4. Oscar Scherer State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Osprey, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 483-5956

    $26 / night

    "We stayed in site # 98 which was very private, we had water & electric, picnic table & fire pit."

    "I literally drive by it whenever I go to the grocery store or ride my bike on the Legacy Trail."

    5. Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River

    17 Reviews
    Wimauma, FL
    25 miles
    Website

    $24 - $109 / night

    "So I grew up camping a lot and like to be more primitive/ private. The campsites are close together, with little privacy. It’s also located right off the highway, so you get all the noise."

    "Since this is Florida and its practically summer all year round I feel those are the best times. Overall, its a great set up and great camping spot."

    6. Terry Tomalin Campground

    3 Reviews
    Gulfport, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 893-7441

    $30 / night

    "The campsites are nicely spaced out so you aren’t to close to other campers. The trails are amazing but be careful or you might get lost."

    "It’s in an awesome location, too - we had other plans but made last-minute plans to stay here for a night and they were pretty empty on a Friday night."

    7. Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

    38 Reviews
    Osprey, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 361-6511

    $26 / night

    "The Big Flats & Old Prairie loops are gravel road, tight, no privacy & very small sites like for popups, vans or small campers. The Palmetto Ridge pull thrus are gigantic."

    "Hidden cabins, hiking, off-road biking, boating, wildlife...so much beauty and activities to enjoy in this park! The cabins are off the main path, tucked away and private."

    8. Hawaiian Isles RV Resort

    1 Review
    Ruskin, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 645-1098

    "Very affordable for Florida!"

    9. Encore Vacation Village

    5 Reviews
    Largo, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The park is small, parking is crammed, and there’s a lot of older trailers but overall it’s a great location. This is our go to location when we have appointments at Bay Pines VA!"

    10. Bradenton / Hunsader Farms KOA

    3 Reviews
    Myakka City, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 322-2515

    "Stayed here for a week in May - quiet, pretty campground with friendly staff, a petting zoo and vegetable farm on property."

    "very nice fresh vegetable market and camp store. Would stay again for sure."

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Cabin Reviews near Anna Maria, FL

246 Reviews of 29 Anna Maria Campgrounds


  • Amanda W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2025

    Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

    Enormous park

    I’m staying in the Palmetto Ridge loop which is the only paved loop & I think the only one w/sewer. The Big Flats & Old Prairie loops are gravel road, tight, no privacy & very small sites like for popups, vans or small campers. The Palmetto Ridge pull thrus are gigantic. I would say the vegetation gives semi privacy but they aren’t on top of each other so it’s not like you’re looking right at your neighbor. There is a picnic table & a fire ring. Gravel sites but pretty level. My site was 50 amp. Not sure how many are. Bath house & laundry facility appears clean. Pet friendly. The outpost is literally like 3 miles into the park down from the entrance & Palmetto loop. The store was nice & there was a food truck. It was a little spendy but good food. The river was low so the kayak rental & boat tours were shut down. Tons of great hiking & even some elevated bridges for site seeing. Tons of gators, birds, deer etc. There is also a scenic drive in the park, a “fisherman’s loop” & a few picnic areas. There are cabins to rent but I didn’t see them. Also never saw a playground if you have kids. Very dark & quiet at night.

  • G
    Jan. 25, 2020

    Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River

    Decent spot. If you want privacy and primitive, it’s not the spot

    So I grew up camping a lot and like to be more primitive/ private. The campsites are close together, with little privacy. It’s also located right off the highway, so you get all the noise. All day and all night.

    Now, for canoe and kayak trips, I guess it’s a good spot. There’s a lot of folk that come just for that. The staff is very friendly. They drive around maybe once a couple of hours. They are pet friendly. A long as your pup isn’t running around the whole property. I’m pretty sure every site has water and electricity.

    • firer ring -picnic table
    • BBQ pit
  • Kytka The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2024

    St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    Natural Spot Hidden in the City

    I recently had a wonderful experience at the St. Petersburg/Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, and I’m excited to share my positive review! I’ve hosted friends in their Deluxe Cabins before, and they were thoroughly impressed. The cabins were equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay—fresh linens, a full kitchen, and even a private patio with a grill and fire ring. And they had a great view of the lush mangrove lined Long Bayou.

    They loved the blend of cozy and convenient, making their getaway truly enjoyable. At the end of the road driving out of this campground is a great restaurant called Doe Doe's that makes a delicious homestyle breakfast if you don't want to cook it yourself.

    Wanting to be close to them I opted for one of the small tent sites at the end of the park where I car camped in my Subaru Outback. It was a peaceful and charming spot, perfect for a relaxing camping experience - and away from more of the centrally located activities that people camping with children enjoy. 

    Overall, the amenities were top-notch, including the heated outdoor pool, bike and kayak rentals, and clean and large facilities. They have something called KampK9 which is a fenced in dog park area. Less than a mile away is Bay Pines Park which is nice to jog or ride your bike through and there is also a super Walmart nearby so you can stock up for your drive to the next campground. You also have easy access to the Gulf Coast's stunning beaches and the scenic Pinellas Trail.

    Driving on the main road, and seeing the somewhat industrial area you pass through on your way down the small side street to this campground, you wouldn't expect much - but this KOA has been there for decades and is one of the nicest family campgrounds in the middle of a city I have experienced.

  • E
    May. 15, 2019

    Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

    Not the Florida you imagine about when you think Florida...

    Hidden cabins, hiking, off-road biking, boating, wildlife...so much beauty and activities to enjoy in this park! The cabins are off the main path, tucked away and private. They are super roomy and comfortable with their own picnic tables and grills. You can launch canoes/kayaks or book a trip on the boats in the park. If you like off-road biking there are several nice trails. Really family-friendly!

  • Patti D.
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    A lovely state park

    Really enjoyed our stay here, good size lot, #10, with electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. Clean dump station. Natural trees providing privacy between lots. A lot of walking trails for people and horses. A surprise was the amphitheater. Washers and dryers are located outside the bathrooms. Friendly hosts and other campers. Would came again.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2020

    Oscar Scherer State Park Campground

    Nice woodsy Campground

    We stayed in site # 98 which was very private, we had water & electric, picnic table & fire pit. Clean restrooms, a nature center, kayak launch & kayak rentals, a small lake you can swim in and some hiking trails. There are some really nice sites #19, 17 near the lake, in our loop #86 is the biggest but you have to have 2 water hoses to reach the hook up (they just updated some things in the park they may have corrected this but not sure). There is water behind the site you can fish back there. Sites #44, 45, 50, 75, and 73 are all good. 

    We kayaked, swam in the lake, went to Nokomas Beach & Venice beach, Venice Rookery, it's a nice area to visit. 

    We did have some interesting neighbors who got thrown out after 6 hours of honking their horn & yelling crazy stuff but they escorted them out & they are not allowed back in. 

    Restrooms near us were small but very clean.We will go back it's a great campground.

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2018

    Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    So much to offer!

    What an amazing State Park - they have multiple camping options. Equestrian, Car/RV camping and there is a back country site on a 7 mile loop trail that runs part of the way along the river.

    The Car/RV camping spots are roomy, somewhat private. bathrooms are clean, almost always have camp hosts available.

    Access to the back country loop trail and camping is just down the road. Reservations are required and you check in at main gate. camp is about 4 miles in on trail if hiking counter clockwise. There is a space for fire and picnic table at site. This is a nice place for beginner backpackers to try out. Sadly just through the tree line is a golf course and housing community. Note: resident raccoon is very large - you must hang your secure food and trash! You can see lights through the trees at night and hear the lawn equipment in the mornings. This can be comforting to first timers though. The hike along the river is just beautiful.

    Equestrian camping group camping area offers 4 sites has stalls and other amenities for horse camping. fire pits and picnic tables. There are 12 miles of trails in the state park

    There is also a primitive group camping site for scouts and other similar organizations.

    There are many ranger and local outfitter activities and seasonally there are offered full moon horseback and kayak trips that allow you to see the area in a "different light"

    Fishing is available also on the river, The "lake" is man made and has little to offer for those wanting a catch.

    Make sure you book your reservation early as this park fills up fast!

  • Ronald H.
    Feb. 6, 2020

    Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    Quiet peaceful Spot no no

    This has been our first park Campground and couldn’t ask for a better one to start with. We arrived an hour sooner then the check in time and it was already available so no need to wait. The fire ring was clean as well as the RV spot. Rangers were very helpful getting us around and renting the canoes. Very private and spacious spot for Big Rigs as well as the medium size.. The equestrian rentals were very nice also. The bathrooms and showers are under construction and are located at spots from 1 thru 4 so if wanting more privacy 6 and up are for me much better. Our spot was 10 and we loved the privacy of the nature between every campsite along those areas for bigger rigs. The River is really nice for canoeing as well as for fishing and nature views. Hopefully we find again a spot to come again this year. Clean, well organized and well kept facilities and staff

  • Perry J.
    Mar. 1, 2021

    Oscar Scherer State Park Campground

    Wow, Who Knew?

    This was our first visit to Oscar Scherer State Park, why I’m not sure as we only live a few miles away. I literally drive by it whenever I go to the grocery store or ride my bike on the Legacy Trail. I’ve boated past on the Intercoastal Waterway, paddled past on South Creek and flown over in an airplane countless times. 

    I guess being Sarasota residents I felt I already knew everything about it. I WAS WAY WRONG. This is a fantastic Florida State Park. I can understand now why it is so popular. The facilities are very good considering how many people visit. And it’s not too polished that it doesn’t have that camping or state park vibe. No Disney here. 

    The campground is very large even for State Park Standards, over 100 sites. Many are along South Creek with water views although they are no pet sites as maybe there are gator issues. 

    We camped in site#69, the last pet site before the restricted sites along the creek#70- 90. The sites are quite large and private as the campground is mature with lots of native Florida foliage. We didn’t see any evidence of Raccoons or other campground mooches. 

    Lots of hiking in this park, if you cycle the Legacy Trail built on an old railway doesn’t offer much contour as it is pretty much a strait shot but runs from Sarasota to Venice and from Venice you can take the Venetian Waterway even further. Soon the Legacy Trail will go all the way to downtown Sarasota. 

    Finally the best part for visitors to the Sarasota area. You will probably not find a State Park as close to the US#1 Rated Beach Siesta Key, just a few miles or Sarasota and all her arts and culture(15 minutes) including The Ringling Museum, Van Wezel Performing Arts Center, St. Armands Circle, Lido Beach, award-winning restaurants, tiki bars, dinner cruises, and more. 

    In fact as I write this the US Olympic Rowing Trials are going on at Benderson Park about 15 minutes away, next door to the Apple Store. This is no joke the premier rowing facility in the world. And did I mention if you forgot anything there is a Publix about 1/2 mile front the front gate of the park? 

    OF NOTE: Of all the state parks we have visited, this had the most unfriendly group of campers we have ever encountered. Surly in fact. It was difficult to extract a return greeting of any type. 

    Perhaps it’s because this isn’t your normal group of happy wanderers, and those who truly enjoy the outdoors. More like COVID refugees or visitors doing“Florida on the Cheep” who have the time and resources to escape those areas of lockdown. 

    Our first clue was the amount of “resort wear” being donned in lieu of the normal camping duds and the overall lack of activity inside the park for the amount of campsites during the day. Well the park is smack in the middle of a major resort destination and it is high season. This all left the park less crowded for us. 

    Whatever the reason I hope the park guests can find some joy after all in the blessings that nature gives us no matter what the situation. Life is short. As the late, great Warren Zevon once said“enjoy every sandwich”.


Guide to Anna Maria

Cabins near Anna Maria, Florida offer varying levels of accessibility to the Gulf Coast. Located on Florida's central west coast, the area experiences a humid subtropical climate with average summer temperatures near 90°F and winter lows around 50°F. Cabin rentals typically have higher demand from November through April when the region's mild winter temperatures attract visitors from colder northern states.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday offers waterfront cabin access with dedicated fishing areas. "There is a fishing dock near where we stayed. Lots of catfish," notes Jenny K., who visited during spring break. The marina area provides options for various water activities.

Water activities: Oscar Scherer State Park Campground cabins provide access to water recreation. "The park has great trails for hiking and bike riding... There is also kayak and canoe rentals," explains Paul. The park maintains a designated swimming area for cooling off during hot months.

Nature trails: Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park features extensive trail systems near its cabins. "You will have 39 miles of hiking trails and off road/mountain biking at your pleasure. We bike with hybrid specialized bikes and had no problems off road," reports Travyl Couple. The park's canopy walkway provides elevated views of the surrounding landscape.

What campers like

Water access: Little Manatee River State Park Campground cabin rentals provide river proximity. "We loved the privacy of the nature between every campsite along those areas for bigger rigs. The River is really nice for canoeing as well as for fishing and nature views," notes Ronald H. The park maintains well-marked water access points.

Location convenience: Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River offers cabin rentals with strategic placement. "Beautiful old oak trees with lots of shade... just a 2 min walk down to the river for the most peaceful noise," explains the R. family. These cabins provide water and electric hookups with river access.

Family-friendly amenities: Vacation options include cabin properties with recreational facilities. "Nice campsites, some on water. Boat ramp on site. Mini golf. Lovely pool," Karen S. says about St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday. The property offers various rental cabin configurations ranging from basic to deluxe models.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Cabin accommodations throughout the Anna Maria region generally require advance booking, especially during winter months. Hawaiian Isles RV Resort cabins offer waterfront options but fill quickly. "Great resort with lots of amenities, and it's on the water! Very affordable for Florida!" notes Tara R.

Seasonal factors: Summer cabin stays require preparation for heat and insects. "It wasn't half as bad as other parks on the water I have been to," Kim S. mentions about Oscar Scherer State Park, though bug protection remains necessary. Most cabin rentals provide air conditioning systems.

Privacy variations: Cabin sites vary significantly in seclusion levels. "This is a fantastic Florida State Park. The sites are quite large and private as the campground is mature with lots of native Florida foliage," Perry J. reports about Oscar Scherer State Park. By contrast, some resort properties place cabins in closer proximity.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Terry Tomalin Campground provides structured recreation areas. "This place was newly renovated for guest to stay. The campsites are nicely spaced out so you aren't too close to other campers. The trails are amazing but be careful or you might get lost," advises Caleb H. The facility maintains strict regulations prohibiting alcohol and smoking.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Family cabins often provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "We enjoyed our 3 hour kayak trip and then they very kindly found us a spot to stay for the night," Jolie H. shares about Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River. Rangers at most parks conduct seasonal wildlife programs.

Kitchen facilities: Review cabin kitchen provisions before arrival. "We rented a cabin this time. They have different layouts and sizes. Pets are welcome on the grounds," notes Doug E. about St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA. Kitchen equipment varies significantly across locations.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: When booking cabins as an alternative to RV camping, evaluate site characteristics. "Very nice, clean, friendly. Located on the water. Lots to do. Great for kids & pets," Virginia D. comments regarding St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, which offers both RV sites and cabin rentals.

Seasonal booking strategies: Reserve cabin accommodations well in advance during peak periods. Bradenton Hunsader Farms KOA cabin rentals offer unique agricultural experiences. "We enjoyed the produce market, but you could also go in the fields and pick your own. Camper sites had enough room between them, the electric/water sites had good tree cover for shade," Jan S. reports.

Facility access: Most cabin rentals provide similar hookups to RV sites. "Bathrooms are modern & clean. Great heated pool & hot tubs. Staff is excellent. Lots of beaches & places to visit & explore nearby," Hope L. notes about facilities at St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday.

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