Best Cabin Camping near Naples, FL

Several campgrounds in the Naples, Florida area offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. Naples/Marco Island KOA Holiday provides cabin accommodations with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes, making them suitable for families seeking more comfort than traditional camping. Trail Lakes Campground, located near the Everglades, features both standard cabins and unique screened "Chickee huts" that provide shelter while maintaining a connection to the natural surroundings. According to one visitor, "There were some great cabins/huts that looked great. Hosts are welcoming and helpful." Most cabins include electricity and basic furnishings, with some offering full kitchens, while others provide only minimal cooking facilities.

Rustic cabins and more upscale options can be found throughout the region, with availability varying significantly by season. Winter months (December through April) represent peak booking periods when advance reservations are essential, often requiring booking 6-12 months ahead. Chokoloskee RV Park offers rental cabins ideal for fishing enthusiasts, providing easy access to water activities. Many properties maintain pet-friendly cabin policies, though specific restrictions may apply. Crystal Lake RV Resort maintains highly-rated cabin facilities but typically books far in advance. One guest at Trail Lakes noted, "Slept in my hammock for 2 days while my buddy was in the cabin. Quiet area. Beautiful stars at night. Very friendly hosts and on-site services."

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from full kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops to basic setups with only microwaves or outdoor grills. Visitors should pack cooking utensils, dishware, and food supplies, as on-site stores typically stock only limited essentials. Larger grocery stores can be found in Naples proper, approximately 15-30 minutes from most campgrounds. Cabins at Periwinkle Park on Sanibel Island offer convenient beach access but prohibit campfires, allowing only grills for cooking. Insect repellent is essential year-round, with mosquitoes and no-see-ums particularly active during summer months and at dusk.

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Cabin Reviews near Naples, FL

78 Reviews of 20 Naples Campgrounds


  • Laura K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2021

    Trail Lakes Campground

    Great quiet spot to camp

    Stayed here a night in February 2021. State parks aren’t yet allowing tents due to Covid. We camp in our truck so don’t fit the definition of “self contained” or tenters, so this spot was great. Water and electric or primitive sites available. There were some great cabins/huts that looked great, too. Hosts are welcoming and helpful. Firewood, ice and some supplies available on site. The sites were spacious and had room to spread out and not be on top of your neighbors. Picnic table and fire rings at each site. It was a full moon the night we stayed and the stars were still incredibly bright as there is very little light pollution. Sunset was beautiful. Some mosquitos at dusk, but not bad at all. (It was February- sure June would be different...) Plenty of trees for shade and hammocks. Two showers in both the men’s and women’s bathrooms. Showers were hot with good water pressure. Shower drains could have been better as the floors were wet throughout the whole bathhouse, unfortunately. (Only reason it’s not a 5-star review.) One bar service on Verizon, but typical for me in the area. We only stayed a night so didn’t take full advantage of kayaks and boats, but there is a lot to do. Campers have free admission to the Snake Ape and reptile exhibits- snake lovers will enjoy the snakes including one of the largest captive pythons in the world. We held a baby alligator and saw the adults up close. The caretaker was refreshingly knowledgeable and caring. Overall, a quick stop for us but we enjoyed it and would stay here again.

  • Stephanie Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2019

    Trail Lakes Campground

    Great basecamp for Everglades Adventures!

    I gave this campground 5 stars because it feels so different than the rest of the Campgrounds available in Big Cypress Reserve and Everglades National Park. 

    Trail Lakes is a proper campground which is staffed and gated just off of Hwy 41 (Alligator Alley) on the west side in Ochopee. It's open all year long. 

    For me, visiting in the off season, it felt nice to have the structure of the campground. Most of the other campgrounds I visited along 41 between Naples and Miami were completely empty of people, but full of signs warning campers of Panthers and alligators - and even bears. I had no idea Florida had bears. I didn't want to camp alone, so I loved that this campground had staff and a few other guests who might notice f I got eaten.

    The campground is open all year long, and has a small store in the camp office. 

    The campground is built in several loops around a couple of lakes and has space for RV's and tents. If also offers cabins and some screened in open air huts (which I didn't stay in but they looked really cool). You could buy ice and firewood, as well as rent kayaks if you dared to boat through alligator swamps.

    There's not much in Ochopee, so stock up when you leave Miaimi or Naples (depending which way you drive). There are a few things available at the campground store.  There is a mini post office in Ochopee which is worth stopping for a photo opp. The airboat tours which are everywhere along the highway here are definitely worth it. 

    You can get their latest pricing for all their sites and cabins at www.evergladescamping.net

  • Alyssa D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2020

    Trail Lakes Campground

    Have been here less than an hour and I’m in love!!

    Great spot, secluded in nature. Instantly felt peaceful and happy upon arrival. Excited to be here for 2 days!!

    Update after the trip: loved this campground. Slept in my hammock for 2 days while my buddy was in the cabin. Quiet area. Beautiful stars at night. Very friendly hosts and on-site services such as wood delivery at all times!

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2020

    Chokoloskee RV Park

    Great base for fishing and boating

    There won't be much space between you and your neighbors, but let's be honest: if you're staying at this small island park, you're probably spending most of your time on the water. You can rent boat slips or launch a kayak; rent one if you don't have your own. Pick up your fishing supplies at the office. The historic Smallwood store is just a little farther down the road. There's 1 designated tent site, several RV sites, and a number of permanent residents. If you don't have your own RV, they have RVs and cabins for rent.

    The park has bathrooms, a small playground, chickee for lounging outdoors, with a fire pit nearby, and  a pavilion for gathering with friends and family. 

    Explore the mangroves, take an airboat tour our of Everglades City, or explore other areas of the Everglades. Naples is your best shopping source. There are restaurants in Everglades City.

  • Michelle S.
    Jan. 1, 2021

    Trail Lakes Campground

    Hidden Gem

    We were so glad to find this place on The Dyrt. Once you check in, there is someone there to guide you to your site. You cannot reserve sites, you just request the amps needed for your rig. There are tent sites, cabins, and Chickee huts to rent as well. We were guided to a pull thru site. This was a first for us and we were thrilled. Our site was directly across from the bath house. We had no trouble leveling our trailer and getting set up. Fire pits are at every site and fires are encouraged. If you did not bring wood, there is some for sale. The bath house was adequate. It could be cleaner, but it is camping. The sites include water and electric. You are not able to pick up antennae TV unless you have high quality tall antennae. Radio stations came in just fine. At the front of the park is a little store with SkunkApe gear and an animal exhibit with gators, pythons and chickens. Skunkape is the equivalent of Sasquatch. Apparently, there is a legend of sitings in the Everglades. Kayak and canoe rentals are available as well as a swamp buggy ride. We brought our own kayaks and were told where to enjoy them. This campground is 15 minutes from Everglade City and 25 minutes from Collier-Seminole State Park.

  • Michelle S.
    Jan. 1, 2021

    Periwinkle Park

    Lovely Quaint Place

    We were running close to the cut off for check in due to traffic. We called and the clerk waited for us to get there. We made it just under the wire. The sites were close together and a bit tight, but they are nice gravel for the rig and a concrete pad for your rug. Each site has a grill and picnic table. Fires are not permitted. The beach is a short bike ride away, but can be walked too. This place only takes cash or check and is kind of old school. But the prices are awesome for staying on Sanibel Island. There is a nice restaurant across the street from the park. There is an aviary in the campground. This place is also a trailer park with mobile homes super close to each other. Not many campsites available, so book early. The bath houses were nicely kept and no issues. The sites are all full hook up. We will be back again.

  • Josh D.
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Northtide Naples 55+ RV Resort

    Simple place

    If your looking for a weekend get away this is not the place. If you are looking for long term camper living this is the place for you. The sites dont have fire rings or bbq pits and they are very small and cramped together but what can you ask for. They do have a heated pool and are close to town since they are in the middle of it. Coin operated laundry and there is a day room

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2019

    Sea Isle Resort

    Convenient to Matlacha

    Our stay here was a bit weird. Since it was March in Florida (and nearly impossible to find available campsites unless you reserved 11 months in advance), we called ahead to see if there was room. When Carl learned we only had a 17-foot camper van, he agreed to “fit us in”. Yes, there was a slot that we backed into and we had room to erect our screen room on the concrete pad next to our van but there was absolutely NO privacy between sites. Many of the people here were long-term residents and not generally vacationing campers. Although information says the rates range from $30-$60 per night, we paid $50, cash only. There were no restrooms on-site, but we were able to use the clean restrooms at the county park across the street (but had to make a mad dash across the busy road to get there). It suited our needs for two nights to enjoy small and quirky Matlacha, including walking distance to kayaking opportunities, but we wouldn’t choose to stay here again.

  • Victoria S.
    Nov. 19, 2020

    Trail Lakes Campground

    Nice hideaway

    My girlfriend and I wanted to do the spur of the moment camping trip and so, while we were driving from the east side of south Florida we tried calling multiple campgrounds to find which had last minute availability for a 7:30 pm check-in. This campground was the first to answer the phone number listed on this app. The lady that answered was very nice and explained they had electricity and showers and that there were still tent sites available. The latest time you can check in is 9:00 pm and check out time is lax so we weren’t told a specific time.

    Once arriving to the campground all we had to do was call a number to unlock the gate and then we paid for our camp site while we were in the car. After we paid, we were escorted to our camping site by a gentleman on a four wheeler.

    The camping cite has a grill and electricity but we couldn’t find any water pump. But we brought water so we were fine. We were on a site next to the bathroom which also has showers, so it was easily accessible. There is a good amount of space for each site. You can definitely play some music at a low volume without disturbing anyone else. Another great aspect of this location is your ability to see all of the stars. There are no towns close by so the light pollution is low.

    We are in November now and the weather is in the 70s during the day and 60s at night so the mosquitoes are not bad, but they are still present. Having a bottle of bug spray and maybe a fogger will do just fine in this weather.

    Overall I am so happy with this campsite and it was perfect for what we were looking for.


Guide to Naples

Cabin rentals in Naples, Florida offer alternatives to tent and RV camping while providing access to the region's subtropical ecosystem. Many properties feature cabins that maintain standard amenities like air conditioning and kitchenettes, with availability strongly affected by seasonal demand. During hurricane season (June through November), some facilities may close temporarily for repairs or renovations.

What to do

Water activities near cabins: Marco Naples RV Resort sits close to water recreation areas with convenient boat access. One visitor notes, "Good experience. Customer service is excellent. I stayed on a concrete pad close to the main office."

Bird watching opportunities: At Periwinkle Park on Sanibel Island, cabin guests enjoy unique avian encounters. A camper reports, "This is a bird watcher paradise. Lots of parrots as well as native birds. Love all the squawking when they wake up in morning!"

Fishing excursions: Cabin accommodations provide bases for fishing trips. Many properties offer boat ramps or are situated near popular fishing spots within 5-15 minutes of Naples proper. The area provides access to both freshwater and saltwater fishing environments year-round.

What campers like

Convenient beach access: Cabins at Periwinkle Park provide cost-effective beach accommodations. According to a guest, "The beach is a short bike ride away, but can be walked too... the prices are awesome for staying on Sanibel Island."

Clean facilities: Naples/Marco Island KOA Holiday maintains well-kept cabin accommodations. A visitor shared, "Excellent staff, communication outstanding regarding activities, park issues, events etc. Sites are nice and well manicured. Pool excellent, very nice laundry facilities and camp store."

Proximity to attractions: Many cabin rentals sit within short drives to natural areas. A visitor at Naples/Marco Island KOA noted, "The location is fantastic, close enough in to be 5 minutes from a super Walmart and shopping, 25 minutes to Everglades City where we went out fishing and took an air boat tour."

What you should know

Seasonal booking challenges: Winter reservations require advanced planning. Crystal Lake RV Resort cabins often book up early, with a visitor stating, "Incredibly clean amenities and friendly resort if you are lucky enough to get in. Mostly a snow bird community but overall very nice a community."

Water management issues: Some properties experience drainage problems during Florida's rainy season. One guest at Naples/Marco Island KOA Holiday warned, "While the park is nice enough, there are severe drainage issues. We live in Florida and fully understand rainy season, but there's no excuse to wake up to 4 inches of water FLOWING through your site."

Insect considerations: Bug protection remains essential year-round. Properties near water bodies experience higher mosquito activity, particularly at dawn and dusk. No-see-ums present challenges even when mosquito populations decline.

Tips for camping with families

Kitchen preparation: Cabin kitchenettes vary widely in equipment. Some provide only microwaves while others offer full cooking setups. Plan meals accordingly and bring essential cooking tools.

Entertainment options: Bonita Lake RV Resort offers family-friendly amenities with cabins. A visitor mentioned, "Love that they don't make visitors sign in, there's people of all ages, & very kind staff! Laundry, showers, grills, a pool."

Beach proximity planning: When booking cabins with children, consider transportation to beaches. Some properties offer bicycle rentals or provide walkable beach access, reducing parking challenges at public beaches during peak season.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Endless Summer RV Park, cabin sites provide alternatives when RV hookups are unavailable. A guest observed, "This small no frills campground was great for the price. Beautiful area all around but nothing fancy. Its a short drive to downtown Naples and Naples Pier/Beach."

Space considerations: Many cabin communities feature tight spacing similar to RV sites. Some properties like Marco Naples RV Resort maintain strict site boundaries. A visitor noted, "The roads are tight for bigger rigs. Don't let that deter you. We truly enjoyed our stay and we will definitely return to this campground!"

Hurricane recovery awareness: Some properties continue hurricane repairs. One camper at Naples/Marco Island KOA reported, "This is a nice camping location…or will be when they complete renovations. They are still recovering from hurricane damage, so there was some construction and noise."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Naples, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Naples, FL is Naples/Marco Island KOA Holiday with a 4.6-star rating from 8 reviews.

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