Best Cabin Camping near Vernon, FL

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Vernon, Florida offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park provides 32 one and two-bedroom cabins with full kitchens, air conditioning, and private bathrooms. These cabins feature cable television and comfortable furnishings, making them suitable for extended stays. Florida Caverns State Park offers rustic cabins with electricity, heating, and basic furnishings, positioned near the park's unique cave system and Blue Hole swimming area. Twin Lakes Camp Resort includes townhouse-style cabins with modern amenities and lake views. According to one visitor, "This campground has all the amenities and then some. Cabin rental, ice, pool, fishing, boat dock, clean bathrooms, playground, etc."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available throughout the region, with prices typically ranging from $60-120 per night depending on size and amenities. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months when they often book 11 months ahead. Pet policies vary by location, with some properties like Hidden Cypress Farm offering pet-friendly cabin options while others restrict pets entirely. Many cabins include outdoor fire pits, picnic tables, and grills. One reviewer noted, "Great cabin area if you don't have an RV. Will need to reserve a year ahead." Vortex Spring and Camp On The Gulf also provide cabin rentals with varying levels of comfort and privacy, though quality and cleanliness reports vary significantly between properties.

Most cabins include basic furniture and appliances but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities range from fully equipped units with refrigerators, stoves, and microwaves to more basic setups with only small refrigerators and coffee makers. Cookware and utensils are sometimes provided but quality and completeness vary widely. On-site camp stores at locations like St. Andrews State Park and Topsail Hill Preserve offer basic provisions, though selection is limited. For longer stays, Panama City and Destin have full grocery stores within 30-45 minutes of most cabin locations. During summer months, bringing additional cooling fans is recommended as humidity levels can be high even in air-conditioned cabins.

Best Cabin Sites Near Vernon, Florida (28)

    1. St. Andrews State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Panama City, FL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 233-5140

    $28 / night

    "Amazing state park on the water. The campground is modern with nice clean bathrooms, laundry machines, vending machines, park store with cart rentals and other items."

    "PROS

     Entire site pea gravel 

    Moveable wooden and metal picnic table 

    Stainless steel pedestal BBQ grill 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    Quiet 

    No street lights 

    Bathhouse has motion activated"

    2. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8330

    $24 - $130 / night

    "Longer hike to the beach than Henderson State Park but everyone seemed to have adapted with beach cart trailers behind their bikes. Beach tram runs when not on COVID shut down."

    "Park roads are paved and easy to navigate in any size RV. There are plenty of tall trees for shade and bushes that provide privacy."

    3. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    33 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9598

    $20 / night

    "Lots of privacy. Water spikes and grill and picnic table on site. The bath house was pretty clean though the shower head wasnt great. They were really close to the tent sites though."

    "This State Park is very unique and if you're in the area it definitely merits a stop. Especially if you've never need in a cave before. I really think you're find this park is worth the visit."

    4. Twin Lakes Camp Resort

    17 Reviews
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 892-5914

    $75 - $85 / night

    "This park is cared for and very nicely executed. The sites all look level (ours was) and the hookups are well placed and maintained. Everything is aesthetically pleasing and done well."

    "This camp resort is set on a lake with paved pads, full hookups, an activities center, swimming pool, laundry, excellent bathroom amenities. Lake allows fishing and is pet friendly."

    5. Vortex Spring

    5 Reviews
    Ponce de Leon, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 836-4979

    $23 - $32 / night

    "They have rooms available, cabins available, RV spots, and areas to set up a tent. There are many things to do on property."

    "Primarily setup around Scuba Diving. Dive shop on site. Cabins, group cabins, tents and RV sites. Although a great place, not recommended for children. A lot of cussing in the dive shop by staff."

    6. Hidden Cypress Farm LLC

    2 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (314) 402-7137

    $49 / night

    "Daryl and Nancy were fantastic host, got a private tour of the farm in his 4 wheeler. Caught sight of 3 deer and multiple rabbits."

    "Super clean and nice shower area and washer dryer. Pretty trail through the property."

    7. Camp On The Gulf

    29 Reviews
    Miramar Beach, FL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-6334

    "The sites in the back of the park were roomier and had some shade, which I think made up for them not being as close to the ocean. The bath houses were awesome!"

    "This park has something for everyone. Up top away from the beach the level sites have plenty of shade. Beachfront sites are tight but you have the ocean at your doorstep."

    8. Henderson Beach State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Destin, FL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-7550

    $30 / night

    "We stayed in site 44 and it was private and near the bathrooms. All the sites had gravel, a picnic table, and and a fire pit as well as a clothesline. There’s a path to the beach from the bathhouse."

    "Henderson Beach was my absolute favorite campsite on vacation in Florida this year (2020)

    Friendly staff and a very well maintained Park made the trip enjoyable. "

    9. My Father's Sanctuary

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    Fountain, FL
    13 miles
    +1 (850) 503-7802

    $60 - $210 / night

    10. Raccoon River Campground

    9 Reviews
    Panama City Beach, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 234-0181

    $35 - $65 / night

    "We had a great time camping for 5 nights… we liked how close we were to the beach and even walked from the campground (although you do cross a busy road). There was beach chair rentals and being I."

    "The location of this campground was perfect. We were walking distance to the beautiful beaches and pier of Panama Beach. There are a lot fun activities here."

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Cabin Reviews near Vernon, FL

330 Reviews of 28 Vernon Campgrounds


  • j
    Mar. 28, 2019

    Live Oak Landing

    Nice resort RV park

    $60 per night. Don't usually stay at resort parks but not much else available last minute. Nice level pads with some space but no privacy or shade. Interspersed with cute cottages. Great bathhouse. Recreation room, boat launch, canoe rentals, laundry. They pick up your bagged trash and will deliver wood. Picnic table, fire pit, grill. Dog park onsite.

  • J
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Live Oak Landing

    Tucked away from the hustle and bustle, but still conveineant

    This campground is off the beaten path near Destin (about a 30 minute drive), but is still very convenient.  It's got all the amenities and then some. Cabin rental, ice, pool, fishing, boat dock, clean bathrooms, playground, etc.  There is a nice gas station/small store just up the road too.  It's on a dead end road, so there is little traffic.  Even saw a couple of small gators by the boat dock! Very nice place, would stay there again!

  • L
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    One of the best.

    Great campground with full hookups! Longer hike to the beach than Henderson State Park but everyone seemed to have adapted with beach cart trailers behind their bikes. Beach tram runs when not on COVID shut down. Some sites are close together but the south loop sites had more privacy. Great biking in the park and along 30A. Also has many nice cabin rentals. Beach is absolutely beautiful!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2023

    St. Andrews State Park Campground

    Beautiful well kept state park

    Amazing state park on the water. The campground is modern with nice clean bathrooms, laundry machines, vending machines, park store with cart rentals and other items. The spaces are close together but great. Nice level gravel pads, full hookups including sewer, and most have fire pits and picnic table.

  • 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.

  • Elizabeth G.
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Henderson Beach State Park Campground

    Quiet and secluded for the beach

    My family and I stayed here for one night in July 2020 as our midway point from GA to Texas. We stayed in site 44 and it was private and near the bathrooms. All the sites had gravel, a picnic table, and and a fire pit as well as a clothesline. There’s a path to the beach from the bathhouse. The bathhouse was very clean and there were men and women restrooms as well as private bathroom/showers.

    We fit 2 tents at our site. It was so humid and muggy I cowboy camped on the gravel with my picnic blanket and sleeping pad. Everyone else slept in the tents without the rain fly’s for some ventilation. It was a nice, clean, and quiet park and we felt very secluded in our site. There was WiFi and cell service (2 bars for Verizon).

    Each site has electric and water. There’s a dump station near the entrance/exit of the park. Overall, lovely experience and I would definitely stay here again.

  • 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.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    St. Andrews State Park Campground

    Nice, but Tight

    PROS

     Entire site pea gravel 

    Moveable wooden and metal picnic table 

    Stainless steel pedestal BBQ grill 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    Quiet 

    No street lights 

    Bathhouse has motion activated lighting 

    Security gate closed at dusk and requires code to enter 

    CONS 

    No senior or veteran discount

    $6.70 fee to make on-line reservations 

    Site 131 unlevel 

    Sites are pretty crammed together 

    Electric utility pole at each site had a light that burned all night long 

    Impossible to use the one washer and one dryer at each bathhouse, even at 530am!   Ended up going to Front Beach Coin Laundry as it was the cleanest laundry we could find close to SP

    No park WiFi

    Don't Miss...

    Big Mama’s on the Bayou 

    Bruster’s Ice Cream 

    Simply Seefood in Lynn Haven 

    Captains Table in Historic St Andrews

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2018

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: High Hopes Hammock at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

    Campground Review:

    If you are ever in the Florida Panhandle, you have to stop at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park. I have been coming here for years as a visitor and the past four volunteering in the campground because I love it so much. The campground used to be a private RV park so there are lots of amenities with really nice campsites but once you leave the campground there are over 1,600 acres to explore and 3.2 miles of pristine white sandy beaches to walk on. The park is divided into three sections: the RV park, a 22-site tent-only section, and 32 one and two-bedroom bungalows and cabins for rent.

    There are 156 RV sites that are level and a mix of paved and crushed gravel with full hook-up and cable television (75+ channels). Park roads are paved and easy to navigate in any size RV. There are plenty of tall trees for shade and bushes that provide privacy. There are no fire pits but you are allowed to have a fire if you bring your own pit. The fair majority of sites are back-in but there are a handful of pull-thru sites and all are level. The water sewer and electric hook-ups are all well-placed at the site and there is a light at the end of each driveway. There are 22 tent sites with an elevated gravel tent pad, fire ring, water spigot, and 110 electric hook-ups. Most of the tents are set under tall pine trees while a few are more in the open and are sunny. A concessionaire offers “glamping tents” with beds, lamps, carpet, chairs and outdoor furniture. There are also one and two-bedroom cabins that can be rented year-round.

    Within the park is a free wifi hotspot, a non-heated swimming pool, beach access with tram service, club house, camp store, bike/kayak/canoe rental, laundry, amphitheater, shuffle board, and a host of park activities and ranger-led tours. The restroom and laundry facilities (which are only $1.50 per wash/dry) are clean and seemed adequate to handle the crowds. The campground is located ¾ mile from the beach which is accessible via a walking/biking trail or a tram operated by the park. During the winter months the tram runs every two hours, but during peak season it runs once an hour. Once you are on the beach you have miles and miles of unspoiled white sand and blue water to enjoy. There are also numerous ponds and coastal dune lakes scattered throughout the campground for the fishing enthusiasts. The coastal dune lakes are a globally rare ecosystem occurring in only a handful of places around the world and definitely worth exploring (which you can do with watercraft rental).

    Nearby are thousands of acres managed by the state forestry department which have miles and miles of hiking trails. The park is located within a mile of a Walmart (with food), gas station, Subway and other restaurants. Within 5 miles are tons of shopping opportunities, movie theater, restaurants, grocery, etc.

    What we really liked about this campground are the level, paved, full-hookup sites and the fact that it is in a state park so you have access to miles of hiking/biking and a gorgeous beach. The beach here is the most beautiful in Florida and can be completely empty in the winter. The not-so-good things about this park are the cost and how crowded it can be in the peak season. During peak season this park is very busy and you have to book very early. The cost is $42/night (unless you are a Florida senior resident and then it is half price) which is high for state parks . . . but compared to other private parks in the area that is reasonable.

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for TheDyrt I occasionally get outdoor products to test and on this trip I was able to test a High Hopes Hammock. I was pretty excited to receive a hammock because I am one of the few people I know that does not own a hammock putting me a little behind the times. One cool feature of this company is that for every hammock purchased, they donate either a hammock, various survival supplies or money to organizations helping the homeless, impoverished countries or those affected by natural disasters.

    High Hopes offers many different colors of hammocks many of which are bright and fun and the large selection made it hard for me to choose because I like so many of them. The hammock is lightweight at just 1 ½ pounds and tucks nicely into a pouch attached to the side of the hammock. The hammock fit perfectly into my small day pack so I took it with me on a long hike and set it up when I wanted a break. I chose the hammock and strap bundle which is $10 more than just a hammock but definitely worth it (bringing the total without tax to $59.99). The straps are 9 ½ feet long with 15 loop holes so you can make this fit in a lot of different locations where trees may be pretty far apart. The hammock is large at 9 ½ feet long and 6 ½ feet wide and easily fits two people or you and your furry friend. The capacity is a whopping 400 pounds so it is good that the tree straps and steel carabiners are heavy duty. The setup is super easy as you just wrap the straps around a tree or other supportive post and clip the carabiner into the loops on the strap. Then, in you go. Once inside you can use the attached Velcro to close the hammock so you feel like you are in a cocoon. This is also a nice feature if you want privacy. The Velcro closure may help keep some pesky insects out but not all as there are only three Velcro patches which leaves gaps.

    Click here for my video review.

    The downside of this company is their customer service. I was on a “live chat” with them and when I asked about a mix up with an order they went totally silent and I never got another response. I tried emails and those went unanswered. They offer various promotions online and discounts if you sign up for their email list. They were advertising free two-day shipping on orders over $50 which is great but keep in mind there is processing time which in my case was about five days.

    In addition to hammocks they sell clothing, accessories and hats. There are a lot of hammocks of this type on the market but High Hopes sets themselves apart from the competition because of their involvement helping those less fortunate. Since I haven’t owned another hammock, I can’t attest to quality differences but this one seems to hold up well so far.


Guide to Vernon

Cabin camping opportunities near Vernon, Florida provide access to the area's unique natural resources including limestone caves, freshwater springs, and coastal dune lakes. Most camping cabins sit within a 45-minute drive of Vernon in neighboring state parks and private campgrounds. Winter temperatures average 40-60°F while summer can reach 95°F with high humidity, affecting comfort levels in non-air-conditioned cabins.

What to do

Cave exploration: 45-minute guided tours at Florida Caverns State Park showcase underground limestone formations. Tours operate Wednesday through Sunday and cost $10.75 per adult. "The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line. The staff are friendly and very well organized," notes one visitor.

Freshwater springs swimming: Crystal-clear waters at Vortex Spring maintain 68°F year-round. The spring produces 28 million gallons of water daily with visibility up to 60 feet. "There are many things to do on property. Swimming, diving, water slides, swings, bike trails hiking trails, and Jeep trails," explains a recent camper.

Beach access: White sand shorelines within walking distance of cabin accommodations. Most beach access points include boardwalks and basic facilities like outdoor showers. "The beaches are so clean and baby powder soft," reports a visitor to the Destin area.

What campers like

Private, well-maintained sites: Cabins at Twin Lakes Camp Resort feature lake views and modern amenities. "Lake surrounds all sites. Beautiful setting. Private baths. Huge amenities center. Fishing and glamping tents," explains one camper. The property includes townhouse-style cabins positioned for maximum privacy.

Proximity to natural areas: Many cabin sites provide direct access to hiking trails and water features. "We saw lots of other wildlife around, including deer and rabbits," notes a visitor to the Panama City area cabins. Wildlife viewing opportunities increase during early morning and evening hours.

Year-round accessibility: Cabin facilities remain open throughout all seasons with varying rates. "We had a quick drive through the main park to check it out. The beach access was great from a couple of areas," reports a visitor to St. Andrews State Park. The park maintains 60 campsites with cabin accommodations available through advance reservation.

What you should know

Reservation timeline: Most cabin rentals require substantial advance planning. "Just be sure to book the campsite well in advance, this place is super popular and fills up very quickly," advises a visitor to Henderson Beach State Park. Sites with premium amenities often book 9-12 months ahead, especially for holiday periods.

Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Some cabins include private facilities while others rely on communal bathhouses. "The bath house was pretty clean though the shower head wasnt great. They were really close to the tent sites though," reports one camper. Bringing shower shoes and personal toiletries remains advisable.

Storm recovery impacts: Hurricane damage has affected some facilities in recent years. "The park is under construction with improvements. Trails, paddling access, shelters, concession, food available," notes a recent visitor to St. Andrews State Park. Calling ahead to verify current amenities and access remains recommended.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming options: Several parks offer protected swimming areas suitable for children. "We also have ventured out to Shell Island by boat to swim and play on the back side (calm waters). A special treat for the kids each year is the white tailed deer walking through the sites and the bike ride over to the 'Kiddie Pool' at the jetties," explains a regular visitor to Panama City Beach.

Playground access: Most established campgrounds include playground equipment. "Great little campground. Not like other RV parks. More of a camping feel which is exactly what we wanted," shares a visitor to Vortex Spring. The recreational areas typically include swings, slides and climbing structures.

Educational opportunities: Several parks offer ranger-led programs and nature walks. "They have, likely, the nicest shower rooms you'll encounter on the rv trail. A well equipped camp store has everything you need to get by," notes a visitor to Twin Lakes Camp Resort. Programs typically operate weekends during peak season.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing considerations: RV sites with cabin options often have size limitations. "We were at one of the few 'tent' campsites in the park. Our site was back off the road in the brush - very private even with a trail just on the other side of the bushes," reports a visitor to Topsail Hill Preserve State Park. Measuring your vehicle before booking remains essential.

Utility connections: Most cabin sites include basic electrical connections. "There is a potable water faucet and a two plug 30 amp electrical outlet at each site," notes a Topsail Hill visitor. Bringing extension cords and water hose splitters can expand utility access options.

Limited privacy between sites: Some cabin areas feature minimal separation between units. "Parking your rig is TIGHT. Like super tight. 2 nice pools and all other amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry, sewer, etc. Easy access to local shopping and dining," explains a visitor to Camp On The Gulf. Arriving early allows selection of optimal positioning within assigned site boundaries.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Vernon, FL is St. Andrews State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 55 reviews.

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