Best Cabin Camping near Jasper, FL

Cabin accommodations near Jasper, Florida include furnished options at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground and Suwannee River State Park. Most cabins come equipped with electricity, ceiling fans, and basic furniture, while amenities vary by location. The Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort offers cabins with full kitchens and private bathrooms, while more rustic options at Holton Creek River Camp provide screened sleeping platforms with electric outlets and lighting. "The platforms are amazing. Power, fire ring, and running water. Hot showers also," notes one visitor about the Holton Creek accommodations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available throughout the region, with options ranging from basic one-room structures to multi-bedroom layouts. Jennings KOA offers standardized cabin accommodations with predictable amenities, while the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground provides more traditional log cabin settings. Most locations require reservations, particularly during peak seasons and festival periods. Pets are permitted at most cabin sites, including Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park where one visitor commented, "We scored a corner site so had a huge amount of space with neighbors only on one side. You could listen to music right from your site if you like."

Basic cabin rentals typically include beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Cooking facilities vary widely—some cabins feature full kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops, while others provide only outdoor fire rings and picnic tables. Many locations, including Madison RV Resort and Suwannee Valley Resort, offer on-site stores for forgotten items. The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park operates a well-stocked country store where, according to one reviewer, you can find "most anything you may need." For extended stays, Live Oak and White Springs provide additional grocery options within a short drive.

Best Cabin Sites Near Jasper, Florida (28)

    1. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

    36 Reviews
    Suwannee, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 224-5656

    "This is one of the busiest campgrounds in Florida. Their HUGE festivals draw in matching crowds so check their schedule before booking so your experience is one that matches your desires."

    "They are very pet friendly and have an area to even board your horse. Everything was really wonderful and the café had decent food."

    2. Suwannee River State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Live Oak, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 362-2746

    $22 - $100 / night

    "Electric and water hook ups. Camping sites are large enough for 2 tents. Shaded well. There’s a decent boat ramp with over flow parking for the truck and trailer."

    "Small campground with full hookups, pet friendly, boat ramp. Beautiful trails. Nice playground and seating area facing the river."

    3. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    White Springs, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 397-2733

    $20 - $100 / night

    "If you don't have a RV and can't stay in a tent, then reserve one of their wonderful camping cabins."

    "We stayed here a couple of years ago while visiting family and friends in Lake City, about 20 miles away.  I was very impressed with the facilities, very clean and well kept. "

    4. Jennings KOA

    8 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 938-3321

    "Access to a nice pool, laundry area, plenty of vending machines and right off of 75. Another plus, within walking distance to a fireworks store. Employee could've been friendlier but swift check in."

    "The good: Conveniently located right off of I-75, pull thrus, full hook ups plus cable, bathrooms and showers air conditioning and clean, laundry room very nice, dog area, volleyball court, basketball"

    5. Holton Creek River Camp — Suwannee River Wilderness Trail

    2 Reviews
    Suwannee, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 758-0525

    "This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations."

    "Power, fire ring, and running water. Hot showers also"

    6. Lake Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 559-6555

    "Beautiful campground on the water conveniently located. Lots of animals to see and the staff is outstanding, friendly and accommodating. They fed us dinner on Saturday and we’re so kind."

    "Selected campground based on proximity to interstate. Loud traffic drove us to stay inside our camper instead of enjoying outside."

    7. Ragan Family Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 973-8269

    "Buddy camped next to our friends in a nice shady site. Lazy River pool and big big water slide was very refreshing after a long travel day. Had a lot of activities for families."

    "Cabins are pretty nice, there are atv trails if you have your own atv. You can rent golf carts, there's a store, games (not all of them work tho) pool table. Lots of fun for the whole family."

    8. Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort

    20 Reviews
    Mayo, FL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 294-2510

    $30 - $70 / night

    "We did the primitive camping no power no electric, but they have spaces with it and RV sites, the primitive sections just have more privacy than those."

    "Playground for the kids. Wifi all over the park. Booked a second stay while on the property."

    9. Suwannee Valley Resort

    2 Reviews
    White Springs, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 487-4996

    "Heated pool hot tub

    meals on weekends

    very friendly. You better behave your self

    membership required"

    10. Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

    9 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 688-0363

    $63 - $999 / night

    "There’s signage as you get close to the campground (CG) to guide you in. We arrived and checked in with no problems."

    "This was our second time staying in this very nice RV park. There’s signage as you get close to the campground(CG) to guide you in."

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Cabin Reviews near Jasper, FL

324 Reviews of 28 Jasper Campgrounds


  • HubertandPatty H.
    May. 16, 2018

    Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    Quiet spacious and clean. Wonderful cabins for the disabled.

    If you don't have a RV and can't stay in a tent, then reserve one of their wonderful camping cabins. The one we had is reserved for the disabled and has a large bathroom, a nice size and well equip kitchen, a fire place, and the screened porch with rocking chairs and a swing covers two sides of the cabin. It's only a short walk down a paved walk to the Suwanee River..

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2017

    Lafayette Blue Springs State Park Campground

    Another fun stop along the Suwannee River

    One of 5 river camps along the Suwanee River and one of the nicest. This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations. Reservations can be made for groups and are suggested. Suwannee River camps are spaced a days paddle apart and are wonderfully convenient (especially in summer when afternoon rains come daily and bugs are everywhere).

    Most of the time you will have a camp host on the property.

    River camp has bath house with water and electric, grills, fire pits, tent camping area and screened sleeping platforms with electric, lighting and ceiling fans. Many units also have hooks to hang you hammocks. There are 5 sleeping pavilions typically will hold 6-8 persons and have small corner tables with small bench. Each has picnic table and fire ring. You will find a broom in each shelter - please sweep out and leave clean for next group. Camp host oftentimes has firewood available for sale.

    There are trails to explore around springs and sinks. You can learn a lot about Florida's Aquifer and more staying at this and other camps. Spring fed pools around take out area are a refreshing 72 degrees year round!

    Tent camping area has fire pit and picnic table to share with others

    At high water access to stairs to take out and to camp can be difficult.

    Note: Always take paddles, PFD's, fishing equipment, food items and valuables to your camping area - do not leave in boats. There are raccoons and other nocturnal creatures and an occasional bear passing through.

  • Jan H.
    Oct. 3, 2018

    Ragan Family Campground

    Family Campground

    Buddy camped next to our friends in a nice shady site. Lazy River pool and big big water slide was very refreshing after a long travel day. Had a lot of activities for families. This campground has cabin rentals, tent sites and RV camping. Also many water attractions such as a 60 foot water slide, lazy river, splash pad, Water Wars, Down Pour Derby, and zero entry swimming pool. Easy trip into historical Madison.

  • Kandi G.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Suwannee River State Park Campground

    Wonderful option for tent or rv camping

    Electric and water hook ups. Camping sites are large enough for 2 tents. Shaded well. There’s a decent boat ramp with over flow parking for the truck and trailer. Great for kayaking and Small boating. Trails are great for hiking and a few for mountain biking. Neat cemetery back in the grass lands near ranger station, lots of tortoises to see. Pet friendly for domestic pets. Ranger station was very helpful and knowledgeable about trails for longer distance biking. Wood for sale. Hot water bath house as well. Site has picnic tables. Very clean area.

  • Joe R.
    Nov. 13, 2019

    Ichetucknee Family Canoe and Cabins

    Nice Off beat place to play OR Stay

    The place is a nice hole in the wall on the side of the road, just past the north entrance of the Springs. They offer canoes, kayaks, rafts and tubes for rent and shuttle you to and from to take all of the work out of it. We paid a reasonable $85 for six of us in two canoes. The service was great, with two different people taking us and picking us back up. The shuttle was an old school van, similar to the Home Alone airport shuttle. 

    The canoes were good, but one did take in a little bit of water. Not enough to cause concern. 

    The sites are pretty primitive without hookups and they do offer some with electric/water closer to the front. The small cabins are basic, but do offer heat or AC, so are a step up from real camping. The only concern I would have would be toilet use if the park was busy. I would personally plan a visit back during the off season.

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2017

    Holton Creek River Camp — Suwannee River Wilderness Trail

    Rest on the River

    One of 5 river camps along the Suwanee River and the 2nd camp from White Springs. This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations. Reservations can be made for groups and are suggested. Our outfitter American Canoe Adventures makes our reservations for us. The Suwannee River river camps are spaced a days paddle apart and are wonderfully convenient (especially in summer when afternoon rains come daily and bugs are everywhere).

    Most of the time you will have a camp host on the property and MAY have firewood for sale. Their site is hte last site past the bathrooms(and they are past all the sleeping pavilions.

    This river camp has lots of tent camping space, a small bath house with water and electric, grills, fire pits, and screened sleeping platforms with electric, lighting and ceiling fans. Many units also have hooks to hang you hammocks. Sleeping pavilions typically will hold 6-8 persons and have small corner tables with small bench. Each has picnic table and fire ring. You will find a broom in each shelter - please sweep out and leave clean for next group.

    There is a nice beach at lower water levels to pull up your vessel or you can tie boat up under ramp. At high water this ramp can be tricky to unload from in a strong current (we have seen it with no beach visible) Always take paddles, PFD's, fishing equipment, food items and valuables to your camping area - do not leave in boats. There are raccoons and other nocturnal creatures and an occasional bear passing through.

    Swimming and fishing are nice here. Lots of places to explore. Make sure you have some bug spray for evenings in summer months

  • W
    May. 20, 2021

    Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    Awesome campground and facilities!

    We stayed here a couple of years ago while visiting family and friends in Lake City, about 20 miles away.  I was very impressed with the facilities, very clean and well kept.  Site 19 is a long pull through with plenty of room for a big rig and tow vehicle.  Picnic table and fire ring available.  Beautiful trees with Spanish moss give the park that old Florida feel.  This is Florida, so expect humidity and some bugs.  Not a lot of breeze at our site but very shady.  Staff was very courteous and helpful, work campers rode by occasionally and would carry off trash if needed.  There is a nice museum and camp store/gift shop onsite also.  Cell service was good, didn't try the tv.  There is no big stores nearby, just a Dollar General in White Springs near the entrance.  Definitely a thumbs up.


Guide to Jasper

Cabin camping near Jasper, Florida ranges from small platform-style structures to fully-equipped cottages throughout the region. North Florida experiences mild winters with average lows around 45°F and hot, humid summers where temperatures can exceed 90°F. Peak cabin rental season runs from October through April when temperatures and humidity levels are more moderate.

What to do

Kayaking the Suwannee River: Several riverside cabin sites provide access for boating. At Suwannee River State Park Campground, visitors report "Great beach to keep boats over night. Very clean and nice facilities. Wonderful staff! Great trees for hammocking!!" Launch points are available for single or multi-day paddling trips.

Hiking local trails: The region offers numerous walking paths through pine forests and along riverbanks. "Suwannee River State Park is very scenic and had a very good time they have Lots of hiking trails some have really nice wooden docks Throughout the trails," notes one camper. Trails range from short quarter-mile loops to connected paths exceeding 8 miles.

Explore historic sites: Many cabins sit near preserved Florida landmarks. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground features "the Carillon Tower, great campsites, so many craft and arts shows, Christmas season here is a delight with all the holiday lights." The park includes a museum of Florida history and folk culture exhibits open daily from 9am-5pm.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: While cabin spacing varies by location, some properties offer more secluded options. At Madison RV Resort, "Our buddy site was spacious, but would rate the other sites as 'nearby.' They also have three cabins for rent." Site selection matters for those seeking seclusion.

Access to natural springs: The region contains numerous freshwater springs accessible from cabin locations. The Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort sits "spring-side on the broad Suwannee River" where "Convict spring is a beautiful clear fresh water spring, best appreciated in winter when no kids are kicking up dirt in it."

Wildlife viewing: Cabins provide platforms for observing local animals. "If your a fan of wildlife, they also have bat houses aplenty to keep your eyes high with the treeline," reports a visitor to Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. Deer, raccoons, and numerous bird species frequent cabin areas throughout the year.

What you should know

Off-season pricing: Rates drop significantly during summer months. Most cabins offer 30-40% discounts between May and September, with midweek stays providing additional savings.

Varying amenities: Not all cabin rentals include standard features. "Heated pool, hot tub, meals on weekends, very friendly. You better behave yourself, membership required," notes a visitor to Suwannee Valley Resort, highlighting the adults-only nature of certain properties.

Limited cell service: Many rural cabins have spotty connectivity. One camper reports about Madison RV Resort: "WiFi is better than normal for this sized CG and we got two bars on Verizon. We had clear shots of the southern or northern sky for satellite and several OTA channels." Bringing signal boosters may help in remote locations.

Tips for camping with families

Child-focused activities: Some properties specifically cater to younger visitors. Ragan Family Campground offers "tons of planned activities if you want to participate. Fishing full hook ups. Easy to get around just walking. Nice bathhouses." Another visitor notes it has "a kids dream. Water park, lazy river, a park, fishing, and family activities. 10/10."

Cabin clustering: For multi-family trips, look for properties with grouped accommodations. Some locations offer "buddy sites" where cabins sit adjacent to each other with shared outdoor space.

Seasonal considerations: School breaks bring more children to campgrounds. A visitor to Jennings KOA notes: "This location is great just inside the Georgia/Florida Border. The gnats are out of control this time of year!" Spring break and holiday weekends often require reservations months in advance.

Tips from RVers

Train noise awareness: Several cabin areas sit near active rail lines. Regarding Madison RV Resort, a camper mentions: "If you are allergic to train noise, a train track is adjacent to the CG. Trains run periodically normally during the day. Otherwise, this is a quiet park considering its size."

Provisioning information: Rural cabin locations may lack nearby stores. "The town of Mayo is a small quite town so it is advisable to have your provisions, as it is approximately 45 minutes to most shopping," warns a Suwannee River Rendezvous visitor. Larger towns like Live Oak and Madison offer better shopping options.

Accessibility considerations: Cabin designs vary in handicap accommodations. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center offers "wonderful cabins for the disabled" that include "a large bathroom, a nice size and well equip kitchen, a fire place, and the screened porch with rocking chairs and a swing covers two sides of the cabin."

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