Best Cabin Camping near Lake Park, GA

Cabins at Lake Park Campground provide full electrical service, heating and air conditioning, along with basic furnishings for overnight stays. Similar accommodations are found at Madison RV Resort and Golf Course, where cabins include outdoor picnic tables and fire rings. Reed Bingham State Park offers furnished cabin rentals with modern bathrooms, while cabins at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park are designed for accessibility. These units feature screened porches with rocking chairs and swings, plus fully equipped kitchens. "If you don't have a RV and can't stay in a tent, then reserve one of their wonderful camping cabins. The one we had is reserved for the disabled and has a large bathroom, a nice size and well equip kitchen, a fire place, and the screened porch with rocking chairs and a swing covers two sides of the cabin."

Reservations are essential for cabin rentals throughout the Lake Park region, particularly during summer months when family-friendly sites fill quickly. Options range from basic one-room cabins to multi-bedroom units with separate living areas. Most campgrounds accommodate pets in select cabin units for an additional cleaning fee. Suwannee River State Park maintains cabins year-round with full hookup availability. According to one visitor: "We stayed in a minimal cabin and it was dim with missing bulbs and smoke detector. They even charge a pet fee to clean cabin after pets." Some properties like Jennings KOA offer standardized cabin layouts with consistent amenities across their network of locations.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties—some include full refrigerators, stoves and microwaves while others offer only basic countertop appliances. Bathroom access depends on the cabin category, with premium units featuring private facilities while economy cabins share campground bathhouses. On-site camp stores at larger properties like Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground stock essential groceries, firewood, and ice. As described in feedback on The Dyrt: "Super clean bathhouse. Nice Laundry facility that costs $1.50 per wash and same to dry." The nearest full grocery stores are located in Live Oak and Madison, requiring advance meal planning for extended cabin stays.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lake Park, Georgia (19)

    1. Lake Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 559-6555

    "Beautiful campground on the water conveniently located. Lots of animals to see and the staff is outstanding, friendly and accommodating. They fed us dinner on Saturday and we’re so kind."

    "Selected campground based on proximity to interstate. Loud traffic drove us to stay inside our camper instead of enjoying outside."

    2. Suwannee River State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Live Oak, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 362-2746

    $22 - $100 / night

    "Electric and water hook ups. Camping sites are large enough for 2 tents. Shaded well. There’s a decent boat ramp with over flow parking for the truck and trailer."

    "Small campground with full hookups, pet friendly, boat ramp. Beautiful trails. Nice playground and seating area facing the river."

    3. Jennings KOA

    8 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 938-3321

    "Access to a nice pool, laundry area, plenty of vending machines and right off of 75. Another plus, within walking distance to a fireworks store. Employee could've been friendlier but swift check in."

    "The good: Conveniently located right off of I-75, pull thrus, full hook ups plus cable, bathrooms and showers air conditioning and clean, laundry room very nice, dog area, volleyball court, basketball"

    4. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

    36 Reviews
    Suwannee, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 224-5656

    "They are very pet friendly and have an area to even board your horse. Everything was really wonderful and the café had decent food."

    "Their HUGE festivals draw in matching crowds so check their schedule before booking so your experience is one that matches your desires. We camped along the river - primitive tent camping."

    5. Ragan Family Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 973-8269

    "Buddy camped next to our friends in a nice shady site. Lazy River pool and big big water slide was very refreshing after a long travel day. Had a lot of activities for families."

    "Cabins are pretty nice, there are atv trails if you have your own atv. You can rent golf carts, there's a store, games (not all of them work tho) pool table. Lots of fun for the whole family."

    6. Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

    9 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 688-0363

    $63 - $999 / night

    "There’s signage as you get close to the campground (CG) to guide you in. We arrived and checked in with no problems."

    "This was our second time staying in this very nice RV park. There’s signage as you get close to the campground(CG) to guide you in."

    7. Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Sparks, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 896-3551

    $32 - $40 / night

    "Wonderful State Park in southern Georgia! Chose our site from the pictures and it was perfect."

    "We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt"

    8. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    White Springs, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 397-2733

    $20 - $100 / night

    "If you don't have a RV and can't stay in a tent, then reserve one of their wonderful camping cabins."

    "We stayed here a couple of years ago while visiting family and friends in Lake City, about 20 miles away.  I was very impressed with the facilities, very clean and well kept. "

    9. Holton Creek River Camp — Suwannee River Wilderness Trail

    2 Reviews
    Suwannee, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 758-0525

    "This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations."

    "Power, fire ring, and running water. Hot showers also"

    10. Little Leaf Glamping

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    Valdosta, GA
    14 miles
    Website

    $94 - $117 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Lake Park, GA

250 Reviews of 19 Lake Park Campgrounds


  • HubertandPatty H.
    May. 16, 2018

    Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    Quiet spacious and clean. Wonderful cabins for the disabled.

    If you don't have a RV and can't stay in a tent, then reserve one of their wonderful camping cabins. The one we had is reserved for the disabled and has a large bathroom, a nice size and well equip kitchen, a fire place, and the screened porch with rocking chairs and a swing covers two sides of the cabin. It's only a short walk down a paved walk to the Suwanee River..

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2017

    Lafayette Blue Springs State Park Campground

    Another fun stop along the Suwannee River

    One of 5 river camps along the Suwanee River and one of the nicest. This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations. Reservations can be made for groups and are suggested. Suwannee River camps are spaced a days paddle apart and are wonderfully convenient (especially in summer when afternoon rains come daily and bugs are everywhere).

    Most of the time you will have a camp host on the property.

    River camp has bath house with water and electric, grills, fire pits, tent camping area and screened sleeping platforms with electric, lighting and ceiling fans. Many units also have hooks to hang you hammocks. There are 5 sleeping pavilions typically will hold 6-8 persons and have small corner tables with small bench. Each has picnic table and fire ring. You will find a broom in each shelter - please sweep out and leave clean for next group. Camp host oftentimes has firewood available for sale.

    There are trails to explore around springs and sinks. You can learn a lot about Florida's Aquifer and more staying at this and other camps. Spring fed pools around take out area are a refreshing 72 degrees year round!

    Tent camping area has fire pit and picnic table to share with others

    At high water access to stairs to take out and to camp can be difficult.

    Note: Always take paddles, PFD's, fishing equipment, food items and valuables to your camping area - do not leave in boats. There are raccoons and other nocturnal creatures and an occasional bear passing through.

  • Jan H.
    Oct. 3, 2018

    Ragan Family Campground

    Family Campground

    Buddy camped next to our friends in a nice shady site. Lazy River pool and big big water slide was very refreshing after a long travel day. Had a lot of activities for families. This campground has cabin rentals, tent sites and RV camping. Also many water attractions such as a 60 foot water slide, lazy river, splash pad, Water Wars, Down Pour Derby, and zero entry swimming pool. Easy trip into historical Madison.

  • Kandi G.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Suwannee River State Park Campground

    Wonderful option for tent or rv camping

    Electric and water hook ups. Camping sites are large enough for 2 tents. Shaded well. There’s a decent boat ramp with over flow parking for the truck and trailer. Great for kayaking and Small boating. Trails are great for hiking and a few for mountain biking. Neat cemetery back in the grass lands near ranger station, lots of tortoises to see. Pet friendly for domestic pets. Ranger station was very helpful and knowledgeable about trails for longer distance biking. Wood for sale. Hot water bath house as well. Site has picnic tables. Very clean area.

  • jessica O.
    Feb. 20, 2021

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Beautiful end spacious state park

    Wonderful State Park in southern Georgia! Chose our site from the pictures and it was perfect. Sites in lower loop one were spaced out and the back in sites were tucked into the woods, just the way we had hoped. Most sites are gravel and ours was well maintained and level, with a new large picnic table and fire pit with grill cover. The basic cable was a bonus! Restrooms were older but clean and well stocked. The upper loop 2 had a brand new bath house, and both had laundry facilities. The park itself has TONS of open green space! Great quiet weekend getaway.

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2017

    Holton Creek River Camp — Suwannee River Wilderness Trail

    Rest on the River

    One of 5 river camps along the Suwanee River and the 2nd camp from White Springs. This system of river camps currently is first come first served with no fee - but that could change soon and screened sleeping platforms may require reservations. Reservations can be made for groups and are suggested. Our outfitter American Canoe Adventures makes our reservations for us. The Suwannee River river camps are spaced a days paddle apart and are wonderfully convenient (especially in summer when afternoon rains come daily and bugs are everywhere).

    Most of the time you will have a camp host on the property and MAY have firewood for sale. Their site is hte last site past the bathrooms(and they are past all the sleeping pavilions.

    This river camp has lots of tent camping space, a small bath house with water and electric, grills, fire pits, and screened sleeping platforms with electric, lighting and ceiling fans. Many units also have hooks to hang you hammocks. Sleeping pavilions typically will hold 6-8 persons and have small corner tables with small bench. Each has picnic table and fire ring. You will find a broom in each shelter - please sweep out and leave clean for next group.

    There is a nice beach at lower water levels to pull up your vessel or you can tie boat up under ramp. At high water this ramp can be tricky to unload from in a strong current (we have seen it with no beach visible) Always take paddles, PFD's, fishing equipment, food items and valuables to your camping area - do not leave in boats. There are raccoons and other nocturnal creatures and an occasional bear passing through.

    Swimming and fishing are nice here. Lots of places to explore. Make sure you have some bug spray for evenings in summer months

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Jan. 1, 2020

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    All around fun campground

    We love this state park park with its large wooded campsites, 375 acre lake and river for paddling & fishing, 7 miles of multi use trails for hiking & biking trails, playgrounds, and putt putt golf. Home to gopher turtles, alligators,deer and seasonal home to vultures and bald eagles makes wildlife spotting fun. The landscape runs the gamut from coastal plain to pine forest. Those visiting for the day may enjoy the catfish cabin restaurant just outside the park. Since the park is only 7 miles from 1-75 this can easily be a great overnight stop.

    Reed Bingham is located on route 37 which is an Agro-tourism road. The route features vineyards, olive farms, boutique hotels, specialty shops, local produce, farms and two state parks....to name just a few places for you to visit. We also enjoyed biking to the Horse creek winery in Sparks, Ga just 7 miles away. (This winery is also a harvest host).

    Visit for more info www.gagrowntrails.com

    Campground- sites are large and graveled. Outer loop locations have more shade trees. Premium sites have sewer in addition to water/30/50AMP picnics tables,fire rings and some with grills too. There are no cabins.

    The paddle in campground for 30 is pretty cool since it is its own island. There is also a nice group/pioneer camping and a couple of walk in tent sites that are on a little island with a bridge walkway.

    There are rentals for bikes and paddling. The beach for swimming is more of a wading beach and since I have seen the alligators in this lake i do not recommend swimming anywhere else on your own.

    Paddling/Fishing is fun on the 375 acre lake. The lake also connects to little river and it is a @ 3 hour leisurely up river paddle to Red Robin Boat ramp in Adel Georgia (aka Colquitt boat ramp) ->if you have a way to drop off and paddle downriver to Reed Bingham it would be more relaxing.

    The 5k running/walking route for the annual Little River 5k is easy to follow in the park for your activity pleasure.

  • Lauren W.
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Reed Bingham State Park Campground

    Excellent

    Wow! This park is awesome. Site 34, pull thru, FHU with gravel site. Site is very large. 50 amp. Camphost was excellent. Restrooms are so very clean, as is the entire park. Very well maintained. Picnic table, fire pit, and grill. We rode our bikes over the dam. Nice ride.


Guide to Lake Park

Cabin accommodations near Lake Park, Georgia range from rustic to modern with varying amenities based on campground type and location. Lake Park sits 200 feet above sea level in the coastal plain region, characterized by pine forests, natural springs, and wetland areas. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-65°F with summer highs reaching 90-95°F, affecting cabin comfort considerations.

What to do

Water activities on the Suwannee River: Paddling opportunities abound at Suwannee River State Park Campground, located within driving distance of Lake Park cabins. "Great for kayaking and Small boating. Trails are great for hiking and a few for mountain biking. Neat cemetery back in the grass lands near ranger station, lots of tortoises to see," notes Kandi G.

Golfing packages with cabin stays: Several cabin rentals include golf access as part of extended stay packages. "Our nightly rate is based on the monthly rate and golf package. We enjoyed golfing on their 9-hole course," reports MickandKarla W. about their cabin experience at Madison RV Resort and Golf Course.

Wildlife observation: Cabins provide comfortable base camps for exploring natural habitats. "Home to gopher turtles, alligators, deer and seasonal home to vultures and bald eagles makes wildlife spotting fun. The landscape runs the gamut from coastal plain to pine forest," explains Travyl Couple about Reed Bingham State Park Campground.

What campers like

Large cabin accommodations: "If you're a foodie or desire a robust touristy experience, this is probably not the destination for you," states MickandKarla W. about Madison RV Resort, highlighting that many guests appreciate the quiet, spacious environment rather than tourist attractions.

Waterfront cabin access: Proximity to water features prominently in positive reviews. "We had a wonderful time at this CG! 5 star bath-houses. Great Canoeing down the beautiful Suwanee. We went in May and really had no bugs," shares Mel P. about their experience at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground.

Themed entertainment options: Music-focused cabins attract guests looking for entertainment. "This place is amazing. Aside from the occasional music festival, which also is jam packed full of camping and other amenities, you will gain an experience for sure," writes Brittany P. about Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground.

What you should know

Cabin maintenance varies significantly: Quality control differs between properties. "We stayed in a minimal cabin and it was dim with missing bulbs and smoke detector. They even charge a pet fee to clean cabin after pets," reports one visitor about a nearby property.

Interstate noise affects some properties: Highway proximity creates convenience but noise considerations. "The only reason this place did not get a five-star review from me was because of the proximity to the interstate. You can hear the traffic very well, but that's also one of the things that I liked a lot about the park was the proximity to the interstate," explains Michael S. about Lake Park Campground.

Limited nearby services: Cabin guests should plan ahead for supplies. "Downside, no stores, drive thru food or a Walmart within 30 miles of location. Gas station across the street but even it had the feel of being in a bad part of town," notes jerri D. about Jennings KOA.

Tips for camping with families

Family-focused activities: Cabin options with kid-friendly amenities stand out. "This is a great place for kids, yogi showed up on a golf cart that was sweet but the other kids were sleeping," shares Connie T. about Ragan Family Campground.

Off-peak visit benefits: Seasonal considerations affect cabin experience. "We camp here as our midway stop from Atlanta to Orlando. It's easy to pull right off the interstate, gas up and then pull into the campground. It's always quiet and super clean!" remarks Debbie K.

Water feature options: Swimming access varies by property. "Kids all slept through it so no problem there. Decent little swimming area to the side of the boat ramp. We loved the hikes went on 3 of them," reports Laura C., highlighting amenities that complement cabin stays.

Tips from RVers

Accessibility considerations: Cabin accessibility varies widely. "The one we had is reserved for the disabled and has a large bathroom, a nice size and well equip kitchen, a fire place, and the screened porch with rocking chairs and a swing covers two sides of the cabin," comments one visitor.

Site selection strategy: Location within campgrounds affects cabin experience. "For overnight guests, I would recommend asking for sites up near the front of the park, as they appeared newer and more level, although less trees," advises Eleanor the Airstream R.

Weather-appropriate rental timing: Seasonal considerations affect comfort. "Super clean bathhouse. Nice Laundry facility that costs $1.50 per wash and same to dry," notes a visitor, highlighting amenities that complement cabin stays during weather extremes.

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