Cabin accommodations near Lake Mary, Florida range from rustic to luxurious. The St. Johns River and surrounding woodland provide natural backdrops for cabin rentals with temperatures averaging 70-90°F in summer and 50-70°F in winter. Most cabin camping options include water and electric hookups with concrete pads for outdoor seating.
What to do
Swimming at natural springs: Blue Spring State Park Campground offers crystal clear waters where visitors can observe wildlife. "The park was a beautiful reprieve from the busyness of Orlando! We were so pleased with our site larger size, well maintained, geared towards RVs but good for tent camping as well," notes Sara S. at Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground.
Wildlife viewing: Winter months provide prime opportunities for manatee watching. "When the kiddos get restless and the pristine nature that you find yourself surrounded by isn't enough of a distraction, then head due east to Family Fun Town, which is a family-friendly amusement center with batting cages, mini-golf, arcade games and go cart racing," suggests Stuart K. at Blue Spring State Park Campground.
Kayaking and canoeing: Cabins near Wekiva River provide convenient access to water recreation. "The spring is awesome but very packed during the summer. I saw people waiting at 0245 in the morning to get into the park at 8," reports Steve M. at Kelly Park Campground.
What campers like
Cabin comfort levels: Lake Mary area cabin rentals vary from basic to fully equipped. "The cabins are on a slight slope that goes down to the lake. The sites are nice with a good view of the lake," observes Billy A. about Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake.
Centralized locations: Many cabins sit within 30 minutes of Orlando attractions. "This is a quaint little campground. It is well groomed and clean. There is a nice heated pool, laundry room, cable and wifi, also a small store," notes Calvert F. at Orlando NW-Orange Blossom KOA.
Natural settings: Despite proximity to urban areas, many cabins maintain natural surroundings. "This is a very nice campground, with spacious sites. One draw back for me is no sewer hook-ups. There is access to the park springs area, which is the main draw for the public," explains Calvert F. about Kelly Park Campground.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Many cabins book months in advance, especially during winter. "We ended up here on a trip to Orlando because we just needed a bit of 'nature.' Our site was partially shaded which was a huge bonus for the warm afternoons," says Sara S. about Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground.
Utility variations: Not all cabins offer full hookups. "This campground had some nice locations and plenty of stuff to do. Having a little tiki bar near the river was very cool," shares Tom H. about Wekiva Falls RV Resort.
Seasonal considerations: Spring months (March-May) see fewer crowds but require bug spray. "If you go on a weekend, make sure you go EARLY! Line of car starts around 9am and park will close at capacity," warns Hannah S. about Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Plan for spring crowds: During summer vacation periods, arrive before 8 AM. "The bathrooms were well maintained and clean. The park was a beautiful reprieve from the busyness of Orlando," notes Sara S. about Wekiwa Springs.
Pack extra towels: Natural springs maintain constant 72°F temperatures year-round. "My only regret is going when a cold front came through. The water was FREEZING! Nonetheless, my partner and I enjoyed ourselves," shares Erika P. about Kelly Park Campground.
Consider cabin location: Choose sites near bathhouses when traveling with children. "My kiddos loved that playground. My favorite part was the springs that also had a little 'beach' where my youngest played in the sand after tubing," explains Shelly R. at Kelly Park Campground.
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: Request specific cabin numbers when reservations allow. "We had a tent site near the bathhouse. The bath house is very nice and clean. The sites are all pretty much shaded," notes Shelly R. about Kelly Park.
Utilities awareness: Check whether sewer connections are available at your cabin. "Went to this campground with friends one time. It's sites were grassy in the area where we stayed. The main attraction was the swimming pool/spring in the center," shares Christy C. about Wekiva Falls RV Resort.
Noise considerations: Some cabins near Lake Mary sit close to highways or attractions. "There are train tracks near the state park, so hearing trains throughout the night(especially at 3am) was not what I'm looking for when I get out into nature. So bring ear plugs!" advises Jenn B. about Blue Spring State Park.