Best Cabin Camping near Nobleton, FL

Mutual Mine Campground in Withlacoochee State Forest and Lake Griffin State Park Campground offer cabin accommodations near Nobleton, Florida. Cabins at Lake Griffin feature water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings with cooking grates. Most cabins include basic furnishings with varying levels of amenities—some provide full kitchens while others offer only minimal cooking facilities. Withlacoochee cabins tend to be more rustic with limited utilities. "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," noted one visitor about nearby Lake Louisa State Park cabins.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Lucky U Ranch offers cabin rentals with full hookups, including water, electric, and sewer connections. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort provides more upscale cabin accommodations with modern amenities, though at premium prices. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during winter months when snowbirds flock to Florida. Pet policies vary significantly—Lake Griffin and Mutual Mine allow pets in designated cabins, while others maintain strict no-pet policies. A camper at Whimcycle Trail Resort mentioned, "Love it here. Easy access to bike trails, camp fire nights and log cabins available if you don't have an RV."

Depending on the campground, cabin amenities differ substantially. Most provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities range from fully equipped with refrigerators and microwaves to simple countertops with no appliances. Nature's Resort and Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park cabins include trash service and drinking water. Visitors should pack cleaning supplies, food storage containers, and insect repellent. Nearby Publix and Aldi grocery stores provide provisions, though some campgrounds like Disney's Fort Wilderness offer on-site markets. "The coolest part about that is it has a screened porch," one reviewer noted about Mary's Fish Camp's simple cabin, which includes a mini-fridge and microwave with two bunk beds.

Best Cabin Sites Near Nobleton, Florida (82)

    1. Mutual Mine Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Floral City, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 797-4140

    $14 / night

    "This is an excellent place to camp because it is secluded with large private campsites surrounding a clear swimming hole. It is a short drive from the Chaz, and affordable."

    "Ok to be honest it was quite peaceful because we went in the heat of the summer BUT the campground itself was secluded and clean. Campsite 12 was our favorite (we booked 5 sites total)."

    2. Lucky U Ranch

    1 Review
    Nobleton, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (754) 581-2387

    $32 - $70 / night

    "Lucky U Farms has several accommodations for campers to enjoy their farm, make sure to check out the goats, too. "

    3. Nature's Resort

    15 Reviews
    Homosassa, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 628-9544

    "Pet friendly"

    "Close to town, mostly long term RV tenants live here, very friendly staff, very clean restrooms/showers/campground, restaurant/tiki bar on site, fishing available, shared outdoor cooking area and **fire **"

    4. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    35 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."

    5. Red Oaks RV Resort

    1 Review
    Bushnell, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 728-3611

    "Website states 55 and over but we were told by staff that once they reach their minimum requirement of 55+ campers they allow others to stay, The park has all the amenities and is walking distance to town"

    6. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    129 Reviews
    Windermere, FL
    46 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."

    7. Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Crystal River, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 564-9350

    $40 - $63 / night

    "Park has nice facilities, including a rec room, heated pool, and spa. Staff very pleasant and rate was great. Sites vary in layout, but mostly back-in with plenty of space."

    "When making reservations make sure to book towards the center of the park. We were in site 129A. The road noise was constant and loud."

    8. Lake Griffin State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Fruitland Park, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 360-6760

    $18 / night

    "Tight roads, nice big campsites full hookups with picnic table and fire ring. Restrooms clean but need some touch ups. Two nice trails and playground. Pet friendly. Boat ramp."

    "PROS 

    Dark sky friendly-no street lights in campground 

    100% gravel site 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Moveable wood and metal picnic table 

    2 hook lantern pole 

    Security gate that closed"

    9. Withlacoochee River Park

    12 Reviews
    Dade City, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 567-0264

    "This lovely county run park you will find at the end of a 15 min drive down a back country road. There is so much to see and do here. The campsites are well shaded."

    "This park has RV sites, regular tent sites, cabins and primitive camping. I like the regular tent sites, not much of a walk in but secluded."

    10. Sawmill Camping Resort - Members Only Resort

    2 Reviews
    Lacoochee, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 583-0664

    "Nature trails. Adults only. Clothing optional. Daily events, drag shows. Bar, restaurant on-site. Store. Membership required. RV sites are very tight. No wifi yet, it's coming. AT&T was great."

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Cabin Reviews near Nobleton, FL

715 Reviews of 82 Nobleton Campgrounds


  • Donna B.
    Dec. 22, 2020

    Grateful Hammock

    We love the Grateful Hammock

    Best site around. Outdoor kitchen and shower both with hot water! Flush toilets. Adorable tiny cabin rental is available. Social distancing is being practiced. Creativity is bounding. Artists and musicians are highly encouraged to visit. You'll wish you came sooner.

  • 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!

  • Brenda S.
    May. 1, 2018

    Lake Griffin State Park Campground

    Fun marsh trail!

    Tight roads, nice big campsites full hookups with picnic table and fire ring. Restrooms clean but need some touch ups. Two nice trails and playground. Pet friendly. Boat ramp. Great for kayaking and fishing.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Sara S.
    Jul. 30, 2016

    Lake Dorr Cabin

    great cabin

    I was surprised to see this awesome cabin listed, but I’m happy it is :) We went here with family since many relatives were in town doing touristy stuff it was a great ‘base camp’ for everyone to stay at. It worked out well as some family members like the cabin experience and others were able to stay in tents near the cabin. There are lots of places to sleep (bunk beds, queen, etc). The lake is beautiful! We used the canoes that come with the cabin multiple times as well as trying our luck fishing on the dock. The yard has a picnic table and fire pit. It’s only about an hour from Orlando. Our family loved this cabin :)

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    HUGE sites!

    General: 59-site campground in two loops plus 10 cabins. 

    Site Quality: These sites were HUGE. Many were pull-throughs. Our site (51) could easily fit four of our vans! All sites were gravel and level and had water, electric, and (I believe but we didn’t use) sewer hookups, a bbq grill, a fire ring, and a large picnic table. Each loop has a handicap-accessible site near the restrooms. In addition to the size of the sites, there was reasonable separation/privacy between them. Although I did not see the inside of them, the cabins looked beautiful – they were large with huge screened-in porches. One of the cabins was handicap accessible. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean. In addition to the men’s and women’s bathrooms, there were two family restrooms, complete with showers, and the showers had plenty of hot water.  

    Activities/Amenities: There is no swimming or fishing here but you can rent kayaks. Note: the launch area is not within walking distance of the campground. We chose to do an organized tour with Get Up and Go Kayaking with glass bottom kayaks. The launch site for this tour is a quick drive from the campground. There are also several hiking trails that were well marked. There is a museum geared toward school groups that is open to the public only on the weekends (we were there during the week). Although the gate agent said there was no recycling, we saw a recycling bin near the restrooms/dumpster. It was not indicated what materials were accepted so I assumed it was single stream. Other amenities include a dishwashing sink, vending machine, a small lending library, and a washer/dryer.

    This state park was a pleasant surprise and we wish we could have stayed longer!

  • Kristin W.
    Jan. 29, 2023

    Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos

    Rv resort

    Love it here. Easy access to bike trails, camp fire nights and log cabins available if you don't have an RV.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Lake Griffin State Park Campground

    Small and Nice

    PROS 

    Dark sky friendly-no street lights in campground 

    100% gravel site 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Moveable wood and metal picnic table 

    2 hook lantern pole 

    Security gate that closed at dusk with code provided for entrance 

    Some privacy from neighbors 

    Coin washers/dryers at the campground bathhouse 

    3 bars T-MOBILE 

    CONS 

    No senior or military discount 

    No campground WIFI 

    Site 11 very unlevel 

    Gravel roads to and thru campground 

    Tight campground road 

    Horrible traffic noise from US 441


Guide to Nobleton

Cabins near Nobleton, Florida typically offer year-round access to the Withlacoochee State Forest's extensive trail systems and waterways. The region features limestone karst topography with natural springs, creating unique recreational opportunities in a subtropical climate that averages 83°F in summer and 61°F in winter. Many cabin accommodations in this area serve as basecamp for outdoor enthusiasts seeking access to the Withlacoochee River and surrounding conservation lands.

What to do

Explore clear water swimming spots: Mutual Mine Campground in Withlacoochee State Forest features a refreshing swimming hole with crystal clear water. "My group goes to this campground several times a year due to the location to home and for being able to play off road in the surrounding trail system. We ride up on our adventure motorcycles, setup camp then go play all day on the trails. Once done retreat to camp and cool off in the waters of the mine pond," explains Joe D.

Night sky viewing: Withlacoochee River Park offers exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution. "On new moon nights the local astronomy club uses neighboring field to gaze at the stars. This place is quiet and dark at night!" notes Jeanene A. The park includes an observation tower providing panoramic views of the surrounding forest.

Kayaking access: Several cabin rental locations provide direct river access for paddling excursions. "The park includes restrooms and showers and seem to be taken care of. There are several trails around, one paved, and I believe the Florida Trail is very close," reports Bruce D. about Withlacoochee River Park, which also offers a canoe launch point with fishing opportunities.

What campers like

Secluded wooded sites: Many cabins and camping areas near Nobleton offer privacy within forest settings. "Large sites, only some are private," explains Kippy N. about Mutual Mine Campground, while another camper notes, "This was a great spot. We visited during the week and hardly had any neighbors. There is a gate code to get in which made me feel very safe and secure. Gorgeous trees throughout the sites and nice little paths to explore."

Variety of accommodation options: The region offers diverse lodging from rustic to full-service cabins. "Jake from the Dyrt here! Lucky U Farms has several accommodations for campers to enjoy their farm, make sure to check out the goats, too," notes a reviewer at Lucky U Ranch, which provides full hookup sites alongside cabin rentals.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin stays often include opportunities to spot native Florida wildlife. "We saw armadillos, turtles, large Ospreys, and a small gator by the fishing dock," reports a visitor at Withlacoochee River Park. Many accommodations serve as ideal bases for birding and nature photography, with hiking trails leading directly from cabin areas.

What you should know

Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Some cabins include private bathrooms while others rely on communal facilities with limited capacity. "Restrooms are very sparse, however. Only one in the entire camping area, with only one stall in the men's, two in the women's and one shower each," notes Rich S. about Withlacoochee River Park.

Weather-dependent access: Trails around cabin areas can become challenging after rain. "We didn't check out the bathroom, but the spots seemed fine. Right near a ton of hiking trails and about 10-15 mins from Dade City," explains William C. Some visitors report muddy conditions on nature trails during Florida's rainy season.

Seasonal popularity: Winter months bring higher occupancy to cabin accommodations near Nobleton. "Lots to do for kids here. Facebook page for campground tells you what the little bar/restaurant is serving," shares Jess S. about Nature's Resort, which offers cabin rentals alongside RV sites and maintains regular event schedules during peak season.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin rental locations include playgrounds and recreational areas. "Ok to be honest it was quite peaceful because we went in the heat of the summer BUT the campground itself was secluded and clean. Campsite 12 was our favorite (we booked 5 sites total). It was a Family weekend for the books!" shares Jennifer T. about Mutual Mine Campground.

Water activities for children: Many cabin accommodations provide swimming opportunities during warmer months. "The pond seems clean enough for a swim," notes one reviewer about Mutual Mine, while cabins at Lake Griffin State Park offer access to boating and fishing activities suitable for children.

Educational opportunities: Some cabin locations feature nature programs and learning activities. "In addition, there is a beautiful trail loop that is approximately 1.5 miles out and back and several spurs throughout the park. I give the trails an A+ for beauty," shares Perry J. about Lake Griffin State Park, which maintains interpretive signage along its trails explaining local ecology.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Cabin and RV sites near Nobleton vary considerably in size and privacy. "Great spot with amenities and close to everything we want to do. Just make sure you don't get a site along the road," advises Kelly D. about Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park, which offers cabin rentals alongside RV spaces.

Utility considerations: Access to water and electric varies between cabin options. "Enjoyed a nice weekend stay here on the maiden voyage of our new-to-us Class A. 30 and 50 amp service, with water, sewer, and cable hook-ups," shares Michael M. about Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park. Some cabin rentals provide similar utility connections while others offer more rustic experiences.

Advance reservations essential: Cabins with prime locations require early booking. "This park has RV sites, regular tent sites, cabins and primitive camping. I like the regular tent sites, not much of a walk in but secluded," explains Bruce D. about the options at Withlacoochee River Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Nobleton, FL is Mutual Mine Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest with a 4.5-star rating from 14 reviews.

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