Best Cabin Camping near Babson Park, FL

Several campgrounds near Babson Park, Florida provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. Resort at Canopy Oaks offers pet-friendly cabins with air conditioning, while Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo features cabins with full kitchens and private bathrooms. Camp Mack, A Guy Harvey Lodge in nearby Lake Wales provides lakeside cabin accommodations with screened porches and modern furnishings. Most cabins include electricity, beds with mattresses, and climate control systems. "The cabin was absolutely amazing, clean, spacious, and stocked with everyone we needed. Just had to bring food," notes one visitor to Lake Louisa State Park, where cabins feature screened porches overlooking the lake.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options accommodate different preferences and budgets throughout the region. KOA properties near Orlando offer both basic and deluxe cabin rentals, with the deluxe units featuring private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and cable TV. According to one reviewer, "These 1BR or 2BR A/C cooled Deluxe Cabins sleep 4, 6 or 8 people and come with bunk bed set, futon/sofa sleeper and a queen-sized bed along with a private bath and shower." Many locations operate year-round, though advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during winter months when snowbirds flock to central Florida. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with some cabins specifically designated as pet-friendly while others prohibit animals entirely. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground offers 363 cabins with rates ranging from $364 to $568 per night, representing the premium end of cabin camping options.

Cabin amenities differ widely across properties, requiring guests to check specific provisions before arrival. Most cabins include basic furniture and beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels unless otherwise specified. Kitchen facilities range from simple microwaves and mini-refrigerators in rustic cabins to full kitchens with cookware in deluxe units. On-site camp stores at locations like Thousand Trails Peace River and Camp Margaritaville RV Resort stock essential groceries and camping supplies. For more extensive shopping, grocery stores can be found within a 15-20 minute drive of most cabin locations. Visitors staying at cabins during summer months should pack insect repellent, as mosquitoes can be particularly active in Florida's warmer seasons.

Best Cabin Sites Near Babson Park, Florida (42)

    1. Resort at Canopy Oaks

    11 Reviews
    Lakeshore, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 213-0346

    $35 - $999 / night

    "Ice cream shop is delicious, the store had good choices and friendly staff, and the pool was refreshing! We had an excellent time celebrating two retirements and two birthdays!"

    "Pizza restaurant, ice cream shop, coffee shop, store for some essentials, salon, spa, pool table, ping pong table, pickle ball, basketball, shuffleboard, tiki bar, pool and spa with waterfall."

    2. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    129 Reviews
    Windermere, FL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 939-2267

    $56 - $201 / night

    "Behind concrete pad is gravel, this is where the picnic table and grill is. There is plenty of room for chairs and a fire pit in the graveled area."

    "There are trash bins and fencing directly across the street and it makes backing in very difficult."

    3. Rainbow RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    1 Review
    Frostproof, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 635-7541

    "This rv park is one of the cleanest parks. Lots of activities to do. Great place to walk. Everyone is very friendly. This is a 55 and older resort so we didn’t see any kids around."

    4. Oak Hammock Resort

    2 Reviews
    Dundee, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 866-9447

    $85 / night

    "Clean well kept park. Beautiful landscape mixed with outdoor activities. Pond in addition to lake. Bountiful with wildlife."

    "Very welcoming, clean and well kept park. The owners were very friendly and communicative."

    5. Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo

    12 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 692-1321

    "Tons to do on property including little stores, bbq restaurant, pizza, ice cream etc. Horseback riding, petting zoo, rock climbing. BUT, my only complaint is the noise level of the area."

    "We were able to fish right off the dock at our site, there was a fit pit and grill, as well as seating outside (each site could be configured differently)."

    6. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    19 Reviews
    Auburndale, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 455-7335

    $74 - $99999 / night

    "The store has so much great stuff and there is always entertainment. They even have a big farmers market on Sundays with tons of vendors."

    "Great facility for families and pet friendly as well."

    7. Butch’s RV Hideaway

    1 Review
    Nalcrest, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 528-3321

    "Full hook up, water, sewer and electric (no cable). However I was able to pull up several hundred digital HD channels and there is high speed Wi-Fi in the park."

    8. Thousand Trails Peace River

    21 Reviews
    Ona, FL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This was our second Thousand Trails stay. Unlike The Oaks at Point South you have to find your own spot. It's a little unnerving. Fortunately, we had a few to choose from as soon as we arrived."

    "A nice campground in south-central Florida. Campsites are close together but enough room to park trailer and tow vehicle. Most sites have some shade trees. Beware of low grassy areas after a rain."

    9. Camp Mack, A Guy Harvey Lodge, Marina & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Lakeshore, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 243-8013

    $45 - $150 / night

    "They have a Marina a camp store, food and beer garden with music playing. Playground for kids, A fun camp ground."

    10. Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    29 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 462-5360

    $16 / night

    "If you love camping, wildlife, and stargazing but still want the convenience of amenities (i.e electricity, running water, bathroom, shower) then this is the place for you."

    "We visited in July and the shade from all the trees around our site helped keep the heat tolerable."

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Cabin Reviews near Babson Park, FL

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  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    Fabricated Camping @ Kissimmee KOA

    Why contemplate leaving the creature comforts of home when you can just haul everything that you love most to a place that provides all of the concrete paved, easy-to-access amenities that you likely have at home in the first place? If you find yourself in this dilemma, no worries, Orlando/ Kissimmee KOA has all of your manufactured outdoor camping needs covered … and what’s perhaps most interesting is that you won’t even have to drive out of the concrete jungle to encounter this experience, in fact, it’s right off a major 4-lane highway (HWY 192).

    So, if you are dreaming of escaping your domesticated life for the thrills of an outdoor camping adventure that will have you appreciating the best of what nature has to offer, then just be forewarned, this is not that place. But if you are simply looking for a change of scenery and want to be near all of the action and attractions here in Central Florida’s ‘Magic City’ and want a different experience than paying overpriced rates at Tiki-hut themed entertainment hotels and relish the idea of dusting off your RV or unpacking your tent in a pseudo nature environment complete with all the astro turf your dog can poop on within a confined, fenced-in setting, then this KOA (and let’s be frank, ANY KOA) has you covered.

    As far as amenities go, it’s a KOA, so there’s going to be more amenities here than you can shake a stick at. These include: heated in-ground medium-sized pool complete with tiled patio, lounge chaise chairs, tables with umbrellas and regular chairs, water-rinsing station, as well as a jacuzzi / spa, propane refilling station, bike rentals, 134’ max length slots, WiFi, pavilion, Kamp K9, firewood for sale, 24 hour laundr-O-mat, picnic tables, community fire pits, on-site market, recreation office, life-size Jenga, designated trash areas, fitness center, playground, dog wash, public bus service, basketball court, EV chargers, jump pad, taxi service back-in and pull-through perfectly paved, level concrete RV sites with full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage). There’s even RV sites that are dubbed ‘Deluxe,’ which are larger and come with a paved connected patio.

    No RV? And REALLY don’t want to have an experience that is different than living at home? Even here at this KOA, that’s not a problem, where the proprietors will easily rent you a deluxe cabin, if there is one available. These 1BR or 2BR A/C cooled Deluxe Cabins sleep 4, 6 or 8 people and come with bunk bed set, futon / sofa sleeper and a queen-sized bed along with a private bath and shower, TV with cable offering over 20 channels, some with EV chargers, patio w/ charcoal or gas BBQ grill and fire pit, front porch with patio furniture and chairs, refrigerator, fresh linens, paw pen for the pups and a partial or full kitchen. They even have rustic cabins that are cheaper and don’t come with all the thrills for those that want some degree of ‘roughing’ it, so this means no kitchen and no bathroom or showers, although there is full bed, bunk bed, TV, mini-refrigerator, A/C patio furniture, brick fire pit with cooking grate.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) To continue with the simple, easy-to-access, manufactured experience theme here, for those that grow tired of trying to conjure up that next meal for the kiddos, who are grumbling about making every meal, head on over to any one of these nearby drive-thru windows or curb-side meal offerings: McDonald’s, Panda Express, Applebee’s, Steak ‘n Shake and Wendy’s; (2) If you want to heighten that suburban culinary experience you all have been craving though, I really do rate the silverware-free dining experience that is Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, which is literally just down the road and is actually a lot of fun for the kiddos and adults alike; (3) Should you find yourself in need of anything that you either forgot or may have run out of, then fear not, there’s a Sam’s Club that is in walking distance from this KOA and further south that definitely requires a drive, there’s a Walmart Supercenter; (4) I’ve noticed that this place has SIGNIFICANT discounts if you simply plan in advance – so for example, during the months of March OR April (it’s January now), they’re offering a whopping 25% discount; and (5) If you are looking for a slice of nature’s paradise, then I highly recommend driving a bit north to Wekiwa Springs, where you’ll be able to enjoy one of the most amazing springs in all of Florida where the water is 72 degrees year round.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Sun Outdoors Orlando ChampionsGate

    Desolate RV Camping Outpost near Magic Kingdom

    OK, let’s just cut to the chase here. You are likely considering Sun Outdoors Orlando Champions Gate due to its proximity to the ‘Most Magical Place on Earth’ or one of the other themed amusement parks here in the Orlando area. And maybe you’ve got an RV and shrugged your shoulders and said ‘why not?’ And to this I say, if proximity and accessibility are key criteria for you on this particular trip and locking down a spot to park your RV for a few days while you (and likely the kids) are wanting to enjoy all of the entertainment and endless lines of all-you-can-eat buffets, then Sun Outdoors will certainly be a very good option for you.

    What I like most about Sun Outdoors Orlando is that this spot is recently completely refurbished, so everywhere you go, while the place itself looks like it has recently been cleared of all vegetation (definitely a negative in my mind - as it looks as though every single piece of nature, be it grass, bushes or trees, has been surgically removed leaving a very barren, sterile environ), all of the buildings, sites and amenities look fairly brand spanking new, especially the club house and adjoining in-ground heated pool, which is definitely the best aspect of this particular paved campground. Here they have plenty of level, asphalt-paved or grassy RV pads, spots for tent camping as well as even cottages and cabins that they’ll rent to you in case you’ve not come prepared with any overnight preparations of your own.  

    Amenities: large heated in-ground swimming pool with patio and deck chairs, umbrellas and chaise loungers, pristine bathroom & showers, shuffleboard court, game room, horseshoe pit, WiFi, pet-friendly, coin-operated laundr-O-mat, dog park, bingo hall, basketball, volleyball, stand-up BBQ grills, religious services, Adirondack chair encircled fire pits, cornhole as well as back-in and pull-through RV slots with concrete patios, picnic table and all the traditional hook-ups (20 / 30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage).

    Insider’s tips: (1) When we visited, there was a solid amount of road construction going on right in front of Sun Outdoors Orlando, so unless that has changed (call ahead if this is of concern), then I would highly suggest booking a spot furthest away the front of the campground, which sits right in front of the roadway where the work is being done; (2) If you grow weary of opening up your on-board fridge or half-empty roto-molded Cordova cooler and want to check out a nearby restaurant, I recommend nearby Miller’s Ale House, Marco’s Pizza, Mondo di Gelato or Reunion Gyro; (3) While this campground will tell you on-line and on-site that you can tent camp here, even if you could, I don’t know that you would want to, unless your idea of a good tent camping experience is being sandwiched between 2 oversized RV’s and pitching your tent on asphalt; (4) Some of these sites for large RV’s and even 5th wheels appear to be a bit too small (several were either parked beyond the asphalt limits on the grass, or the width was too large and overhung the concrete pad itself, creating unstable situation for some RV’s) ;(5) If you actually care to grab a slice of nature while you are here at Sun Outdoors Orlando, then go for a day trip to Lake Tohopekaliga, which has some pretty amazing bass fishing as well as a few choice places to drop your boat into, like Twin Oaks or Cherokee Point Conservation Areas (and if you don’t have your own kayak, canoe or boat, contact Wild Willys Airboat Tours and they’ll show you around); and (6) There’s a Publix, CVS and Aldi so close to this campground that you can walk there, in case you run out of anything.

    Happy Camping!

  • Cristy M.
    Jul. 21, 2018

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Awesome stargazing and wildlife

    If you love camping, wildlife, and stargazing but still want the convenience of amenities (i.e electricity, running water, bathroom, shower) then this is the place for you.

    Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is part of IDA International Dark-Sky Places. The park has little light pollution and also a stargazing pad where you can also camp on.

    The campgrounds aren't large but the campsites are good for tents and RVs. The one site we stayed at had water and electric hook-ups and a firepit. We were close to very clean restroom area that also had showers, washer and dryer. They do have primitive campsites for the more rustic individuals. The campgrounds are about 45 minutes from town, but the ranger station sells ice for $2.50 and firewood purchase is by honor system. We also saw other campers with their dogs so pet-friendly as well.

    Lots of hiking trails and so much wildlife. We saw deer grazing near our campsite!

    Make sure to bring lots of mosquito repellent, especially in the summer months. Otherwise you'll get bit...a lot! But it is Florida after all.

  • Brandie B.
    Aug. 8, 2020

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    Only place to stay outside of Disney

    This was the perfect location for our touristy vacation! The Orlando Kissimmee KOA Holiday is great park to visit when staying in the Orlando area. Most shopping and restaurants are within a 5-10 minute drive. And all the tourist attractions are within 30 minutes: 

    • Walt Disney World 15 minutes
    • Universal Studios 23 minutes
    • SeaWorld 17 minutes
    • Gatorland  minutes
    • Midevil Times  minutes

    We made our reservations on the app, you could also choose to book online at Koa.com or over the phone. It’s an easy process and you’ll have multiple site options to choose from. Sign up for the Value Kard rewards program if you think you’ll stay more than 3 nights a year, it’ll pay for itself. KOA will not assign a specific site until you arrive to checkin, however they will accept requests if you have an area in mind or friends you want to be close to. 

    This park has 3 types of Motorhome/Camper sites; back-in, pull-through and deluxe patios. They are all full hook-ups(50Amp, water, sewer and cable). They also have deluxe cabins and tent sites available. We were extremely impressed of the amenities the tent sites had. Large tables, chairs around the fire pit and covered kitchen area with sinks and electrical outlets. These are located next to the shower and bath rooms, this makes it very convenient for those quick trips in the middle of the night. They’re also diagonal to the heated pool, sauna, workout room, bike rental area and laundry area. 

    On the other side of the park is a great playground and jump pad. They even have a fenced in dog run and dog wash area. This is a beautiful KOA location and well maintained. We like that the campground is just lit enough at night to walk the dogs after sunset. The lamps look like little Mickey Mouse heads! The staff is friendly and helpful. The camp store is well stocked and kept clean. There is minimal noise from the major road nearby. 

    If you can’t stay at Fort Wilderness on Disney property this is the next best location!!!

  • Sharon H.
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Encore Tropical Palms

    great visit

    padded or unpassed sites. nice pool with grille. happy hour specials. activities for children. very clean park. numerous bath houses. very nice laundromat. key card needed to access so feel safe. also guarded gate. pet friendly, even wIrh dog bathing station wIth soap! highly recommend.

  • R
    Mar. 29, 2022

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    Great family fun

    Yes it’s expensive, it’s Disney. That said the camp site is very well maintained as all Disney properties are. All sites are on concrete which for us required no side to side leveling. The site was large enough to fit our 30ft airstream with the truck parked in front. Our campsite seem to not have as much room as others on the passenger side. Behind concrete pad is gravel, this is where the picnic table and grill is. There is plenty of room for chairs and a fire pit in the graveled area. The restrooms and showers are very clean and has great water pressure. All comfort stations have an ice machine and it’s only $2 for a bag of ice. The gift shops sells liquor, wine, beer, plates, condiments and other items if you forget them. There are playgrounds spread throughout the campsite. We stayed with four other families and requested to be next to each other and Disney honored the request. We rented a golf cart on property, definitely worth it. You can also rent from off property vendors as well. You have a great view of the fireworks from the lake and beach area. They have a restaurant and food trucks in this area as well. Plenty of fun activities for the kids no need to go to the park everyday when staying here.

  • Ellen E.
    Aug. 5, 2016

    Lake Louisa State Park Campground

    Lake Louisa State Park

    Cabin "camped" at Lake Louisa for a long weekend. The cabin was absolutely amazing, clean, spacious, and stocked with everyone we needed. Just had to bring food. Sitting on the porch at night in the glider rocker was so relaxing, there was hardly anyone at the park and it was very quiet. Paddled one of the lakes and did some productive bass fishing. There are kayaks to rent, or you can bring your own. BBQ'd in a pavilion one eve and it was super clean too. Biked the paved roads and hiked miles and miles of wooded trails. The public bathrooms were immaculate and the rangers we ran into were so very kind and helpful. Just bring plenty of bug spray! We can't wait to go back to tent camp next time!

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2019

    Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    Group Camping with Girl Scouts

    The group camping site at Hillsborough River State Park is perfect for all scouting adventures. The group site can hold multiple troops at a time and is away from the regular tent and rv camping sites It typically is booked up on weekends 3-4 months in advance but during the weekdays is seldom used. Church groups and other not for profit organizations can book this space if the scouts have not - but they are given first opportunity according to park staff that I worked with.

    There is plenty of wildlife in this part of the park, group camp is a short walk from rapids Trail and gift shop, canoe rentals and other concessions. Fishing along the river is hit or miss - and there are alligators so refrain from fishing with chicken or liver. There is a large fine for harassing a gator (or feeding them) and this is strictly monitored. If you get a gator on your fishing line you should call a ranger  - do not just cut your line.

    Bathrooms at the group site are something to be desired. They are are small, even tiny...and as old as the park. Just forget about the group camp shower... There are nicer facilities a short 10 min walk down the road near gift shop where you will also find a play ground.

    Winter months are best- that is when mosquitoes are not too bad. June and July are nearly impossible to find relief from these insects.

    I personally camped in a hammock and had a baby raccoon playing with my lines at night. YOU HAVE TO SECURE YOUR FOOD!

    There are lots of picnic tables to have for seating and nice fire pits.

  • Amanda W.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    So fun! Huge sites!!

    Margaritaville is so clean & spacious!! The store has so much great stuff and there is always entertainment. They even have a big farmers market on Sundays with tons of vendors. There are two big pools (the back one is quiet) with bars, yummy drinks and good food. They are pet friendly & have dog poo stations along the roads. Very close to a long biking trail & there’s a gas station near the entrance. Beautifully landscaped & friendly staff.


Guide to Babson Park

Cabins near Babson Park, Florida range from basic accommodations to luxury options with waterfront views. The central Florida region sits at approximately 100-150 feet above sea level with a subtropical climate featuring hot, humid summers and mild winters. Most cabin rentals require reservations at least 2-3 months in advance during winter months when temperatures average 60-75°F during the day.

What to do

Rodeo experience: At Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo, guests can attend Saturday night rodeos featuring bull riding and calf chasing. "We really enjoyed the rodeo. The boys loved the rodeo that was held on the weekend. They even got to participate in chasing the calf to win a prize," notes one visitor.

Fishing access: Lakeside cabin rentals at Camp Mack, A Guy Harvey Lodge, Marina & RV Resort offer direct water access. "They have air boat tours, guided fishing trips (bass). They have a Marina, a camp store, food and beer garden with music playing," reports a camper who stayed at this Lake Wales property.

Swamp buggy rides: Several cabin resorts offer guided swamp buggy tours through natural wetlands. "We did the air boat ride and it was a fun experience," mentions a visitor who explored the ecosystem while staying at Westgate River Ranch Resort.

What campers like

Family entertainment: Resort at Canopy Oaks offers activities beyond basic cabin accommodations. "It was nice that they laid out activities for the kids. Different arts and craft activities, water slide, foam party, slime tube, etc. It seemed like it was something new everyday," states a visitor who spent 11 days at the resort.

Night sky viewing: For cabin guests who enjoy astronomy, dark skies are a highlight at some locations. "This is the place to stargaze. Many here taking pictures with their telescopes. We've been here four times, and definitely return," shares a visitor at Kilpatrick Hammock Campground.

Wildlife encounters: Many cabin areas feature natural habitats where wildlife viewing is common. "Our 6 teenagers were so excited to stand face-to-face, only a few feet from gentle deer, bunnies, and turkeys. We even saw some lazy baby alligators sunning on the Military Trail," reports a camper who explored the trails near their accommodation.

What you should know

Internet access varies: Connectivity differs significantly between properties. At Thousand Trails Peace River, "Cell reception: minimal, it is put in the country for Florida, And the neighboring town is small. So there is signal but bandwidth is low because of so many RVers not counting towards the population of the area."

Pest preparations: Bug protection is essential during warmer months. "If you are terrified of bugs this may not be the place for you (FYI), it is in the middle of Florida and in summer the bugs love to come out," warns a camper who visited during peak insect season.

Limited shopping: Most cabin locations require advance planning for supplies. "Frostproof is a small town so shopping is a bit of a ways off," notes a visitor at Rainbow RV Resort, highlighting the need to bring groceries and supplies.

Tips for camping with families

Book early for holiday weekends: Family-oriented cabin rentals fill quickly during school breaks. "Easter there had a TON of activities for everyone," reports a visitor at Camp Margaritaville RV Resort, indicating the popularity of holiday periods.

Consider transportation needs: At larger resorts, getting around requires planning. "Bring your bikes as everything is a bit of a walk from the campground," suggests a family who stayed at cabins in a sprawling property, while another notes, "We rented a golf cart, though expensive at $60 a day."

Check swimming options: Pool facilities vary significantly between properties. "The pool is a nice size pool with a small water slide. There is a splash area in the back for small kids," explains a family who stayed at Disney's Fort Wilderness, providing specific details about water recreation options.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: For those with both RVs and cabin options, choosing the right location matters. "We stayed in spot 323 which had its own swing and fireplace. Our 37 ft rig fit perfectly and five year old loved riding bike around the park," shares an RVer who opted for a premium site.

Premium site features: Cabin campers seeking upgraded amenities should inquire about premium options. "Premium spaces with beautiful pads and fire pits, brick fire pits or even grills. Lots of space and 3 free wireless devices for your stay," notes a visitor describing the higher-end options available.

Check cancellation policies: Cabin rentals typically have stricter cancellation terms than traditional campsites. Most locations require 7-14 days notice for refunds, and holiday periods may have 30-day cancellation requirements with substantial deposits.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Babson Park, FL is Resort at Canopy Oaks with a 4.5-star rating from 11 reviews.

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