Best Cabin Camping near Tallahassee, FL

Several state parks and private campgrounds around Tallahassee, Florida provide rustic cabin rentals with varying amenities. Torreya State Park Campground offers a popular cabin option with 30-amp electric hookups and water connections. The cabin is situated above a ravine with sunset views and access to hiking trails. Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park features riverside cabins with covered pavilions, picnic tables, and electric hookups. "We stayed on the river had our own pavilion with picnic table electric water great lighting and plenty of room from the next camper," notes Deborah B. in a review. Ochlockonee River State Park Campground includes cabin accommodations surrounded by palms and live oak trees, providing a natural setting with wildlife viewing opportunities.

Cabin types range from basic rustic structures to more furnished options depending on the location. Perry KOA offers standard KOA cabin camping with clean facilities and amenities like a pool and hot tub. Cross Creek Campground, which opened in December 2023, provides newly constructed cabins as alternatives for non-RV campers. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with some like Ed and Bernices Fish Camp welcoming pets while others prohibit them entirely. "Needed to find last-minute reservation and they were able to put me in a cabin only $50 a night! Very clean, very quiet and very friendly staff. Cabins are rustic but they have a full service bath house," reports Carol N. about a local campground.

Most furnished cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic setups with microwaves to more complete kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Visitors should check specific cabin amenities before arrival to determine what cooking supplies to bring. While some campgrounds have on-site stores with limited groceries and camping supplies, others have no provisions available. The Tallahassee East Campground (formerly a KOA) has cabins with minimal furnishings according to reviews, with one visitor noting missing light bulbs and maintenance issues. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, though Ochlockonee River State Park occasionally runs out, so bringing your own supply is recommended.

Best Cabin Sites Near Tallahassee, Florida (15)

    1. Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 379-8146

    $45 / night

    "Nice pavilions with a picnic table and new fire rings. We had a flat spot and not needing to bust out the levelers is always a treat! The staff here is so kind and helpful."

    "We stayed on the river had our own pavilion with picnic table electric water great lighting and plenty of room from the next camper.   We fished, ate our fish, kayaked, had a wonderful time.  "

    2. Goat House Farm

    2 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 666-4714

    $25 - $35 / night

    3. Newport Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Woodville, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 926-7227

    "This is the area where Tarzan was filmed and located across the street from St Marks State Park and on the St Marks RV with boat ramp."

    "Called ahead and booked a tent site at this county campground.

    Brian and Betty were the hosts (BnB!). Brian was very nice on the phone and didn't even come around to collect $!"

    4. Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Sopchoppy, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 962-2771

    $18 / night

    "It is flat and sandy, with lots of palms and shrubbery dividing most spaces."

    "This trip, we stayed 2 nights in space 25. It is convenient to the bath house (which is among the cleanest we've ever seen) and has plenty room for our 28' trailer."

    5. Tallahassee East Campground

    3 Reviews
    Monticello, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 997-3890

    $26 - $38 / night

    6. Ingram's Marina & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Quincy, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 627-2241

    "I would have given 5 stars, but we lost water pressure in the morning, and there were hunting dogs on location that barked quite a bit. Those are the only complaints! Everything else is outstanding!"

    7. Torreya State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 643-2674

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Great trails in the mountains of Florida. Campsites are narrow but long we had enough space to set our screen room up behind camper. Hurricane michael did extensive damage to the area."

    "Each site has fire ring, picnic table, water and electric. Most sites had good flora between sites, offering a little privacy. Restroom and shower facilities with a coin operated laundry."

    8. Seminole State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Paradise Acres, GA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 861-3137

    $20 - $180 / night

    "Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views."

    "The sitting area has a firepit and a picnic table. The sites are very well spaced and the park is quiet. You see a boat launch and swimming area across the lake."

    9. Cross Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Cairo, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 328-6744

    $10 - $75 / night

    "The pad had a bit of a drop off at the back so the owner had us park toward the front. We stayed 3 nights while visiting family in the area."

    10. Perry KOA

    14 Reviews
    Mayo, FL
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 584-3221

    "Walked to it from the KOA. Didn’t use laundry but nice facilities and pool & hot-tub are clean and nice! Cute playground! Our site was my favorite yet!"

    "Another KOA on our trip to circumnavigate Florida. Another KOA recovering from hurricane damage."

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Cabin Reviews near Tallahassee, FL

109 Reviews of 15 Tallahassee Campgrounds


  • D
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Triple C's Campground & RV Park-PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Great place

    Very nice and clean. Tent area has about 6 sites in a circle around a covered area giving each site shade, shelf, a light, electric and water. Sites have picnic table and fire ring. 6 private shower stalls, clean bathrooms, a clean pool, small playground and store. We have stayed here a few times in the tent area but they also have Rv sites and cabins.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2021

    Torreya State Park Campground

    Mountains of Florida

    Great trails in the mountains of Florida. Campsites are narrow but long we had enough space to set our screen room up behind camper. Hurricane michael did extensive damage to the area. Trees and shrubs are growing back. Not much shrubbery between sites. Two super cool yurts for rent and a cabin. Campground is set above the ravine which makes for awesome sunsets. The trails can be accessed from campground. Most of the trails are pretty strenuous especially for Florida. Warning about copperhead snakes at this park so I would not take dogs on any of the trails.

  • Dale W.
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Torreya State Park Campground

    Well maintained and beautifully located.

    Awesome campground with good amenities. Each site has fire ring, picnic table, water and electric. Most sites had good flora between sites, offering a little privacy. Restroom and shower facilities with a coin operated laundry.

    Ranger Rob shared a secret, two campsites cannot be reserved and are always available first come first served. I got to spend two nights in one of those and it was great.

    I found the hiking trails to be quite strenuous and not well-maintained in spots, but that's part of the adventure. I even took a tumble down a steep hill but made it to the primitive camp sites just to see them and get down to the river.

  • jessica O.
    Mar. 6, 2021

    Seminole State Park Campground

    Nature lover’s paradise

    Wonderful state park in South Georgia! Our site was on the water and had beautiful sunset views. Newly renovated after Hurricane Michael, the upper loop had new gravel pads and plenty of space between sites. Great fire pit and grill combo along with a large and sturdy picnic table. The hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify! The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles. Bathhouse was brand new and showers were hot. Definitely coming back!

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING

    Off Grid Tiny Home

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Camper's Delight is a unique off-grid experience to get away from it all on try the off-grid lifestyle.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Tallahassee East Campground

    Do not bother unless emergency

    Very run down campgrounds that used to be a KOA and now a Good Sams campground. Not maintained very much even though the few staff tried to clean it a bit. Weeds, not mowed, peeling ceilings in dated bath house with exterior doors that do not close or have keyed entry. Only trash can was in laundry room which was at least open 24 hours but many machines out of order. WiFi only during business hours. Friend stayed in minimal cabin and was dim missing bulbs and smoke detector. They even charge a pet fee to clean cabin after pets.

  • Mo F.
    Sep. 2, 2016

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    White sands on the Ochlockonee River

    This is a pretty nice campground. It is flat and sandy, with lots of palms and shrubbery dividing most spaces. We tent camped, but there were hammock posts at our site, as well as the usual fire ring and picnic table, and a water spigot. Our site was very roomy. There are tons of sand squirrels here--as soon as we got in, we took to the bath house (nice); when we came back our neighbors had weighted down our food totes as those (really cute, white) squirrels (read: jerks) had already tried to get into our food. I appreciated that the tent camping sites were clumped together so there wasn't an RV right on top of us.

    The campground is right next to the river, which is part of the Ochlockonee River Paddling Trail (the lower part, map 5 I think). There is a very flat walking/biking trail with historical facts posted periodically, which goes around the small park, a swimming area in the river, a playground. Nearby there is another walking trail, for birding. There are no real strenuous activities here, I would say. There is a lot of neat flora and fauna (white deer!). There is also less neat fauna--horse flies. They bite and it hurts like heck. Cover up, with clothing or spray. No sitings of those big reptiles with teeth and dino tails.

    Sopchoppy is the nearest town. There isn't a lot to do here, it's pretty remote. There is at least one fish shack. Head into Apalachicola for oysters, craft beer, beaches, etc.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2024

    Perry KOA

    Love this KOA

    Such a fun time at the Forest Festival. Walked to it from the KOA. Didn’t use laundry but nice facilities and pool & hot-tub are clean and nice! Cute playground! Our site was my favorite yet! Cows and horses are on the property behind the KOA & come up to site 27! The site also has a swing and sunrise and sunsets are so beautiful across the pasture. The bench, table, fire ring at the site, is amazing! Staff is friendly and the store is stocked and cute. Mosquitos are bad so we had to use lots of bug spray.

  • C
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park

    Very peaceful place with great people!

    Nice pavilions with a picnic table and new fire rings. We had a flat spot and not needing to bust out the levelers is always a treat! The staff here is so kind and helpful. The others here have great knowledge about the area and we got some tips on what kinds of fish to catch...if you are into that sort of thing! If not, it is a great relaxing place to watch the river float past. Great cell signal and friendly four legged friends came to great us and our pups. Definitely stop here! Fantastic find!


Guide to Tallahassee

Cabin camping near Tallahassee, Florida, offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and cozy accommodations, perfect for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Explore the Ochlockonee River State Park

  • Enjoy a peaceful retreat at Ochlockonee River State Park Campground, where you can experience serene river views and abundant wildlife.
  • The park features a boat ramp for easy access to fishing and kayaking, making it a great spot for water activities.
  • With well-maintained facilities and a quiet atmosphere, this campground is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

Discover the Unique Goat House Farm

  • At Goat House Farm, you can camp alongside friendly goats, creating a memorable experience for kids and adults alike.
  • The farm offers clean bathrooms and a picturesque lake, perfect for relaxing after a day of fun.
  • Guests rave about the welcoming staff and the opportunity to interact with farm animals, making it a delightful getaway.

Affordable Cabin Camping Options

  • Prices for cabin camping can vary, with options like Ingram's Marina & Campground offering stays around $35 per night, providing great value for families.
  • For a unique experience, Torreya State Park Campground features cabins with stunning views and access to hiking trails, making it a fantastic choice for outdoor lovers.
  • If you're looking for a fishing retreat, Cross Creek Campground offers affordable rates and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a weekend escape.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds in Tallahassee offer cabin accommodations?

Torreya State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations along with two super cool yurts for rent. Located in the "mountains of Florida," this park provides a unique cabin experience surrounded by hiking trails. Another option is Perry KOA, which features cabin rentals in addition to their RV sites. The KOA is conveniently located near local attractions like the Forest Festival and offers a variety of accommodation types for visitors who prefer not to tent camp or bring an RV.

Where can I find cabin rentals near Tallahassee, FL?

For cabin rentals near Tallahassee, consider Seminole State Park Campground in South Georgia, just a short drive from Tallahassee. This park offers beautiful waterfront views and recently renovated facilities after Hurricane Michael. Another option is Campers Delight OFF THE GRID LIVING, which provides a unique off-grid cabin experience for those looking to get away from it all. Within driving distance of Tallahassee, you'll also find cabins at various state parks and private campgrounds that offer a range of experiences from rustic to more luxurious accommodations.

What amenities are available in Tallahassee cabin rentals?

Cabin rentals in the Tallahassee area typically come with essential amenities for a comfortable stay. At Ochlockonee River State Park Campground, cabins are situated in a natural setting with access to clean bath houses and shower facilities. The park offers fire rings and picnic tables at sites, with plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Most cabin rentals in the region provide basic furniture, electricity, and climate control. Some may include kitchenettes or full kitchens, while others offer access to communal cooking facilities. Water and electricity are standard, with many cabins also providing outdoor amenities like grills or fire pits.

How much do cabin rentals in Tallahassee typically cost?

Cabin rental prices near Tallahassee vary based on location, amenities, and season. At Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park, cabin accommodations are reasonably priced with pavilions, picnic tables, and fire rings included. State park cabins like those at Ingram's Marina & Campground typically range from $65-$120 per night depending on size and amenities. Private campground cabins often start around $75-$100 for basic units and can exceed $150 for premium options with additional amenities. Many locations offer discounts for extended stays or weekday reservations, and prices generally increase during peak tourist seasons and special events.