Best Cabin Camping near Belleair Bluffs, FL

Cabin rentals in the St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach area provide a range of accommodations within 30 minutes of Belleair Bluffs. The St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday offers deluxe cabins equipped with full kitchens, private patios with grills and fire rings, and views of the mangrove-lined Long Bayou. "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. Dunedin RV Resort features cabin accommodations with modern amenities, while Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA provides cabin options with standard KOA amenities including picnic tables and access to shower facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Encore Vacation Village in Largo offers cabin rentals with access to drinking water, electric hookups, and shower facilities. Sherwood Forest RV Resort includes cabin accommodations among its 514 overnight possibilities, though reviews indicate these units are primarily located along the perimeter of the property. Most cabins in the region require advance reservations, especially during winter months when seasonal visitors are most prevalent. According to a review, "We rented a cabin this time. They have different layouts and sizes. Pets are welcome on the grounds."

Most cabin rentals include beds and basic furniture, but guests should confirm what linens and kitchen supplies are provided before arrival. Cabins at Hickory Point RV Park include standard amenities with proximity to water activities, while Key Lime Bay RV Resort offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups and picnic tables. On-site markets are available at several locations including both KOA properties, providing basic camping supplies and groceries. For more substantial shopping needs, a Walmart and Publix are located within a mile and a half of some properties. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, visitors appreciate having restaurants nearby, with one noting that "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."

Best Cabin Sites Near Belleair Bluffs, Florida (33)

    1. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    26 Reviews
    Bay Pines, FL
    7 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. Encore Vacation Village

    5 Reviews
    Largo, FL
    6 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!"

    3. Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA

    6 Reviews
    Tarpon Springs, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 937-8412

    $25 / night

    "This park was okay, but we were at the front and the road noise was bad. Lots of sirens and traffic. It was noticeably quieter at the back of the campground. Roads are really narrow."

    "Doggie playground nice They are still updating many of the sites but it is very nicely landscaped and clean. Workers very friendly and helpful. Pool was excellent"

    4. Dunedin RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Dunedin, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-3719

    $75 - $129 / night

    "We didn’t really explore the amenities as we were only in for a night but they looked nice from a distance. Bathrooms are ok."

    5. 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."

    6. Hickory Point RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Tarpon Springs, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 937-7357

    "They have beach chairs near the water and a fire pit that they lit every evening near sunset. In addition to the Bark Park area, there is a nice wooded area where you can walk your dog as well. "

    "They’re all premium sites on the legend they have two cabins a few water sites. It’s Florida so it’s a tight fit in every spot. The staff we’ve met so far have been very friendly and helpful."

    7. Key Lime Bay RV Resort

    1 Review
    Oldsmar, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 333-1212

    "Hook ups are perfect, with awesome WiFi. Huge amenity center with gym, pool and hot tub, gorgeous clean showers and laundry. Great floating dock and two dog parks too."

    8. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 987-6771

    $24 / night

    "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."

    "One of the most awarded State Parks! This park has everything! 3 full service camping loops full of sites - lots of space for RV's and Tents - 2 designated hammock camping spots."

    9. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    13 Reviews
    New Port Richey, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 834-3247

    "Part of the Starkey Wilderness Preservethis location is full of multi use trails, has primitive cabin rentals (no electric"

    "Great get away in west-central Florida as a day trip or long weekend stay.
    We spent the day hiking the numerous off-road trails and enjoying some of the amenities the park has to offer."

    10. Encore Holiday Travel Park

    4 Reviews
    Holiday, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The hookups at my site are convenient and unlike another place I stayed, I'm not sharing a single water line with another space. Someone else said the spaces are tight."

    "This is an amazing park"

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Cabin Reviews near Belleair Bluffs, FL

232 Reviews of 33 Belleair Bluffs Campgrounds


  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2017

    Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    Anything but stark...

    Part of the Starkey Wilderness Preservethis location is full of multi use trails, has primitive cabin rentals (no electric) and tent camping available. Front country (car camping) and back country camping (hike in only). There are specific equestrian camping sites as well.

    Cabins are pretty close to each other. All sites need to be reserved.Tent, cabin, shelter and pavilion reservations: Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, (727) 834-3247. Picnic tables and fire pits are provided. Pavilions are also available to rent and they take reservations for large groups as well.

    We chose car camping for our visit to check the place out. A favorite for hiking and biking. This place has gotten busier as development has been growing steadily over the years. Many of the trails are without shade and the recent fire season hit the back part of the tract pretty hard (Spring 2017) but you would not see any signs of this unless you hiked out the furthest trails from entrance.

    Bring your bikes, hiking shoes, horses, or telescopes. Birders bring your binoculars! Over 150 species call Starkey home either full or part time. There is something here for everyone.

    As always in Florida bring bug spray, sunblock, hat, and please leave no trace!

  • 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
  • Dark Wolf ..
    Nov. 30, 2021

    Mary’s Fish Camp

    More for RV camping

    The place is very nice and well put together if you have an RV. I do primitive camping mostly and can say that there is a lack of care for the placement for the sites. There’s a few lots for tent camping with one “cabin” which is just two bunk beds in a shed with a mini fridge and microwave. The coolest part about that is it has a screened porch. The camping sites are directly in the sun the entire day until sundown. There is no real parking for the sites and the restroom is a walk to get to tucked behind the office in between two rental units. There’s water views if you walk around the site and a nice deck with a view of the swamps. My biggest complaint is having any problems and then 3 different people coming up to me and my girlfriend asking if we had checked in and had a reservation after 10pm at night. The first guy came up waving his arms in the air asking if we knew what bird was chirping and then said his family owns the place and wanted to make sure we paid. Then two others later on asked if we were able to get checked in. Mind you, this is after 10pm at night and there is literally no lighting where the site was. Overall, it’s definitely worth a stay and not far from walmart and other places to eat. Phone service was almost non existent and their wi-fi they offered doesn’t reach near the camp sites.

  • 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.

  • Steve S.
    Jul. 6, 2016

    Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    Hidden gem in Florida

    Great get away in west-central Florida as a day trip or long weekend stay.

    We spent the day hiking the numerous off-road trails and enjoying some of the amenities the park has to offer. The park has separate primitive tent, car-camping (tent) and cabin campgrounds near the entrance of the park along with over 50 miles of biking, hiking, nature as well as equestrian trails to enjoy. Not to mention several parking areas throughout with playgrounds and an educational center make this a favorite for families to just get away.

    Reservations can be made for camping up to 90 days in advance either online or at the park. We noticed several rangers and volunteers performing various tasks to improve the parks appearance. Will definitely be returning!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • R
    Apr. 5, 2021

    Mary’s Fish Camp

    Hidden Old Florida Jewel

    I'd like to give this place a bad review so that everyone stays away but I just can't.

    This place has it all.

    Small, Quaint, Quiet and Beautiful Waterfront.

    Located on the Mud River but don't let the name fool you. This is a spring fed tidal tributary which means almost crystal clear, dolphins. manatees, aquatic birds and fish galore.

    The sites are adequate some shaded , some not. Some have left hand utilities ( reason for for 4 stars instead of 5)

    Beautiful river and 275" seawall. Boat ramp on site. Gulf access about 2 miles down.

    Watch locals catch endless schools of mullet. Kayak the river and find a few hidden spring runs. Creek connects to Weeki Wachee river. 

     Watch the sunset on a deck with adirondack chairs. 

    Pet friendly Too

    Priceless!!

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 4, 2016

    Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    Gold Medal Camping at it's finest

    One of the most awarded State Parks! This park has everything! 3 full service camping loops full of sites - lots of space for RV's and Tents - 2 designated hammock camping spots. During busy season you can really be packed in but the primitive camping site is another option - hike out and camp away from the crowds! Pools and Cantina are very popular in the summer with the locals so be prepared! Canoe rentals to tour the river, fishing spots along the shore. Canoes and bicycles are available for rent at the Pool Side Café. The café also provides food, beverages, picnic/camping supplies and souvenirs. Pool lounge chairs for rent. Park visitors can stay connected with FREE Wi-Fi service within an approximate 150 foot range of the pool area (weather and signal permitting). Golf carts are available daily.

    Hiking trails are wonderful but if rainy season some could be closed to flooding. Take bug protection during warm months! Spend some time enjoying the wildlife along the trails. There is also a 2 mile paved loop bicyclers enjoy shared with cars so drive carefully. You can hike to the neighboring Dead River Park for even more of an adventure! Picnic area is wonderful - nice large pavilions and grills. They do have a air conditioned building with kitchen great for weddings and special events.


Guide to Belleair Bluffs

Cabin rentals near Belleair Bluffs provide options for campers seeking comfortable accommodations without tent or RV equipment. Located on Florida's Gulf Coast with an average elevation of 30 feet above sea level, this area maintains year-round temperatures between 60-90°F with humidity levels typically exceeding 70%. Most cabin facilities remain open throughout winter months when northern visitors are most prevalent.

What to do

Water activities at waterfront sites: The Hickory Point RV Park offers access to the Anclote River where visitors can enjoy boating and fishing. "We had a waterfront site, great campground. Spendy but worth it. Has boat launch, waterfront community area, volleyball, small beach, dock, etc. Short drive from downtown Tarpon Springs and several beaches," notes one visitor.

Hiking and biking trails: Campers staying at Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park can explore over 50 miles of multi-use trails. "We come out to Starkey all the time, for the hiking and for the on and off road biking," shares one regular visitor. The park features both paved and natural surface paths suitable for different skill levels.

Educational opportunities: Several parks offer nature education centers for children and families. "Nature education center for children. Playgrounds and pavilions for get togethers," states a visitor to Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. These facilities provide information about local wildlife and ecosystems.

What campers like

Waterfront views: Many campers appreciate sites with water views at St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday. One visitor notes, "Located on the water. Lots to do. Great for kids & pets." Another mentions, "Great sites on the Intercoastal & good interior sites as well."

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews is the cleanliness of bathroom facilities. "Bathhouse was clean. They offer recycling, which is a great plus! It's nice and dark at night," shares a camper who stayed at Hillsborough River State Park Campground.

Recreation amenities: Most cabin-equipped campgrounds feature additional recreational facilities. "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," explains a visitor to St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday.

What you should know

Size limitations: Many sites have restricted space between cabins and RV spots. At Sherwood Forest RV Resort, a visitor noted, "The sites are VERY close to one another, the slabs have a crazy arc to them, and the water hook ups are smack in the middle between yourself and the other sites."

Reservation requirements: Advance planning is essential, particularly during winter months. Most campgrounds require reservations between October and April when seasonal visitors increase. Many facilities allow bookings up to 90 days in advance.

Amenity variations: Not all cabins provide the same level of accommodation. Some offer basic shelter while others include kitchens and bathrooms. "They have different layouts and sizes. Pets are welcome on the grounds," explains a visitor about cabin options at St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday.

Weather considerations: Florida's humidity affects camping conditions year-round. "Being bug spray or candles! You will see a large amount of bugs in your area," warns a visitor to Encore Vacation Village about mosquito presence, particularly near water features.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly activities: Choose camping cabins near Belleair Bluffs that offer specific amenities for children. "It was very quaint. There is a fishing dock near where we stayed. Lots of catfish," shares a visitor to St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday.

Consider cabin spacing: Family groups may prefer sites with more privacy between units. At Terry Tomalin Campground, a visitor observed, "The campsites are nicely spaced out so you aren't too close to other campers."

Plan for weather contingencies: Florida weather can change rapidly with afternoon thunderstorms common during summer months. "I would avoid this park during the rainy season," advises a visitor to Encore Vacation Village regarding potential muddy conditions.

Check pet policies: If traveling with animals, confirm which cabins accept pets. "Pets are welcome on the grounds," notes a visitor to St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, though specific cabin units may have different rules than general camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Consider parking logistics: When booking cabin accommodations at campgrounds primarily designed for RVs, ask about parking arrangements. "We had no room to park truck until we unloaded kayaks out of back," reports a visitor to St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday.

Check site surfacing: Site surfaces vary between properties, affecting accessibility. "The roads are paved, but the sites are sandy, shelly gravel," explains a visitor to Hickory Point RV Park, noting potential challenges for those with mobility concerns.

Verify WiFi availability: Internet access varies widely between facilities. "AT&T coverage was pretty good, with 3-4 bars of 5G service and speeds up to 11 MB/s. The CG has a lot of trees, but the sites in the front of the park are pretty open," shares a Hickory Point RV Park visitor who tested connectivity options.

Book waterfront cabins early: Premium waterfront cabin sites at campgrounds near Belleair Bluffs book quickly. "Waterfront sites seemed much nicer and no guarantee on site you book," advises a visitor regarding reservation strategies at popular facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Belleair Bluffs, FL is St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday with a 4.2-star rating from 26 reviews.

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