Best Cabin Camping near Cascade, ID

Several cabin accommodations provide lodging options in the Cascade area, with most properties positioned along major routes or near Warm Lake. Waters Edge RV Resort offers well-maintained cabins with lake access, concrete patios, and proximity to town. Arrowhead RV Park provides riverside cabin sites with recreational amenities for families. "The park has mature trees providing ample shade throughout the day. Most sites have a concrete patio and grassy area," noted one visitor about Alpine Lodge and RV, which operates under new ownership. Cabins at these establishments typically include basic furnishings with varying levels of kitchen facilities.

Depending on location and price point, cabin amenities range from rustic to fully equipped. Alpine Lodge and RV maintains cabins with concrete patios and grassy areas, while Boiling Springs Cabin offers a more secluded experience. Peninsula Campground at Ponderosa State Park provides cabin options with picnic tables and fire rings. Most cabins remain open seasonally from late spring through early fall, with precise dates varying by property. Warm Lake Campground operates from May 23 to September 15, and Boiling Springs Cabin is available from April 20 to October 20. A visitor described Silver Creek Plunge as "a fun place to visit. There are plenty of campsites along the river and around. Beautiful area."

Most establishments provide beds and basic furniture, but guests typically need to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from fully equipped kitchenettes to minimal cooking options. Several campgrounds feature on-site markets or camp stores for basic supplies, including Waters Edge, Arrowhead RV Park, and Clear Creek Station. Firewood is available for purchase at multiple locations. Electrical hookups are standard at resort-style cabins but may be absent at more remote Forest Service cabins. Pet policies differ between establishments, with most allowing pets but some imposing restrictions or additional fees.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cascade, Idaho (24)

    1. Waters Edge RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-3120

    "Friendly and helpful staff, showers, toilets, beach area for swimming WITH lounge chairs, swimming right in front, volleyball court, dog walking trails, fire pits, horse shoe play area, etc!"

    "Campground within walking distance to town, good river front area. Fairly quiet, we will come again!"

    2. Arrowhead RV Park on the River

    4 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-4534

    "Fun REC for kids, playground, and party fire pit area. Individual spots were extremely tight. Employee had to help us park even though we didn't feel like we needed it)."

    "Wonderful people, beautiful park!"

    3. Alpine Lodge and RV

    1 Review
    Cascade, ID
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-4948

    $40 / night

    "They are working on improving the park's services and amenities. The park has mature trees providing ample shade throughout the day. Most sites have a concrete patio and grassy area."

    4. Clear Creek Station

    2 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7268

    "The campground is mainly focused on RVs but there is space enough for tents in an area with trees. There was plenty of space even though it was Labor Day weekend."

    5. Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    36 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-2164

    $15 - $40 / night

    "The site of ponderosa state park is pretty backing up to the lake but the campgrounds are right on top of each other. Showers and toilets and fire rings are provided."

    "Bathrooms were clean and showers were free. Water and power available. Great walking path around and down to the lake as well! Quick 10min ride into town for a nice lake side dinner."

    6. Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    9 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7400

    $15 - $30 / night

    "This campsite is located east of Cascade Lake and Donnelly, Idaho. It's a scenic road to get there. The camsite we were in was dry camping with no hook-ups."

    "Warm Lake Campground Quite a drive to this beautiful lake but apparently it is well liked by locals because it was crowded!

    The water is crystal clear and fishing is popular."

    7. Boiling Springs Cabin

    1 Review
    Cascade, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-1182

    $56 / night

    "One of the best places I have been, secluded And very much relaxing"

    8. Silver Creek Plunge

    1 Review
    Cascade, ID
    17 miles
    Website

    $15 - $139 / night

    "There are plenty of campsites along the river and around. Beautiful area. Just be aware that there is a lot of ATV activity."

    9. Boise National Forest Shoreline Campground

    4 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7400

    $15 - $50 / night

    "Nice, fully paved campground with easy access to the lake, swimming beach and rustic lodge. The best part is that you can drive all the way to the campground (from Boise) without leaving pavement."

    "Warm Lake Shoreline Campground is a nice walk in area right on the shore of the lake. You can walk down to fish, swim or kayak/paddle board."

    10. McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge

    7 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-5646

    $42 - $52 / night

    "The location is nice and quiet, awa from traffic.They have a nice lodge with an indoor heated swimming pool. Each site had a picnic table but no fire pit where we stayed."

    "Wow this park is amazing, very well run 10 out of 10 on this one.The indoor pool and spa and steam room made this my favorite park so far on our journey.For any fisherman, as you leave the park go right"

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Cabin Reviews near Cascade, ID

73 Reviews of 24 Cascade Campgrounds


  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2018

    Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    A Pleasant Camping Area North of Boise, Idaho

    This campsite is located east of Cascade Lake and Donnelly, Idaho. It's a scenic road to get there. The camsite we were in was dry camping with no hook-ups. The camping pad for our 27' Travel Trailer was nice and level. Each campsite had a picnic table and a firepit. There are some nice hiking trails in the vicinity. Mountain biking and horse riding is acceptable there as well. Since we had kayaks, we had a short drive to the boat ramp. There is excellent trout fishing. There is a small swim beach near the Warm Lake Lodge and Restaurant, near where the cabins are. All in all, a great stay, away from the city :-) It's a nice peaceful setting.

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2018

    McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge

    The Best RV Campsite in McCall, Idaho!!!

    We reserved a spot here to prepare for a rafting trip we had won from the McCall WinterFest. We are so glad we did!!! This place ROCKS! We have a 27' Travel Trailer RV and we reserved a full hook-up site. The staff was friendly and we were escorted the staff to the site we reserved. The location is nice and quiet, awa from traffic.They have a nice lodge with an indoor heated swimming pool. Each site had a picnic table but no fire pit where we stayed. We had a portable grill to cook our meals. The property is very clean and the staff is ver friendly. Can't ask for anything more!

  • Jamie H.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    If You Like A Fish Bowl

    This campground boasts lovely showers and bathrooms. All well and good if you like to be in a fishbowl. There is no privacy between camp spaces. The rangers do not enforce the quiet hour rule and you get woken up in the middle of the night by screaming kids. Not my idea of a fun camping experience.

  • C. W.
    Oct. 6, 2020

    Waters Edge RV Resort

    Right next to the lake!

    Clean, leveled, friendly, only 1/4 mile to their downtown. Friendly and helpful staff, showers, toilets, beach area for swimming WITH lounge chairs, swimming right in front, volleyball court, dog walking trails, fire pits, horse shoe play area, etc! Only wish I was able to do laundry but coming back again! Oh and the best part, great fishing under the bridge!

  • Courtney R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    Expensive and crowded

    The site of ponderosa state park is pretty backing up to the lake but the campgrounds are right on top of each other. Showers and toilets and fire rings are provided.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2020

    Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    Remote and beautiful

    Warm Lake Campground

    Quite a drive to this beautiful lake but apparently it is well liked by locals because it was crowded!

    The water is crystal clear and fishing is popular. There is a trail that goes completely around the lake but we turned back when a snake crossed our path.

    There is a tent area, rental cabins and a camper area. I had no signal, bring a map.

    The forest fires were further into the forest but the smoke haze was ever present.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2020

    Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    Worth the drive

    Warm Lake Is BEAUTIFUL! Peaceful, dark and REMOTE.

    Quite a drive to this beautiful lake but apparently it is well liked by locals because it was crowded! People fishing everywhere, people all around the lodge, trail and beach.

    The water is crystal clear and fishing is popular. There is a trail that goes completely around the lake but we turned back when a snake crossed our path.

    There are several options to include a group camping area, a shoreline primitive area, rental cabins and a Rec vehicle area. The lodge offers pretty much everything you could need, but considering how busy they are I would try to bring what I needed.

  • Amanda C.
    Aug. 23, 2021

    Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    Great in Town Camping!

    Tent pads were clean and well leveled. Bathrooms were clean and showers were free. Water and power available. Great walking path around and down to the lake as well! Quick 10min ride into town for a nice lake side dinner.

  • I
    May. 30, 2022

    Arrowhead RV Park on the River

    Friendly staff

    Fun REC for kids, playground, and party fire pit area. Individual spots were extremely tight. Employee had to help us park (even though we didn't feel like we needed it).


Guide to Cascade

Cabin camping near Cascade, Idaho offers outdoor enthusiasts access to the Payette River Basin at an elevation of approximately 4,900 feet. The region experiences warm summer days with cool evenings, even in July and August when temperatures can drop into the 40s after sunset. Seasonal availability typically runs from late spring through early fall, with most cabins closing by mid-October due to snowfall.

What to do

Swimming and water recreation: At Waters Edge RV Resort, visitors appreciate lake access with designated swimming areas. "Clean, leveled, friendly, only 1/4 mile to their downtown. Friendly and helpful staff, showers, toilets, beach area for swimming WITH lounge chairs, swimming right in front, volleyball court, dog walking trails, fire pits, horse shoe play area," notes a camper.

Hiking nearby trails: Cascade's surrounding mountains provide numerous hiking options. "We walked some of the lakeside trail and there were people all along it fishing," reports a visitor at Shoreline Campground. The terrain varies from easy lakeside paths to more challenging forest routes.

Fishing opportunities: Anglers will find productive fishing spots throughout the area. "For any fisherman, as you leave the park go right about 2 miles to a parking area for Brown Pond. I caught my limit in 20 minutes, and earthworms hanging two feet down from a bobber is the ticket," advises a visitor to McCall RV Resort.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Cabin campers appreciate spaces that offer some separation. "Good size sites, your neighbors are within shouting distance but it's still quiet. You're in the trees and off to one side of the lodge so vehicle traffic is not very noticeable," explains a camper at Shoreline Campground.

Lake views and access: Properties near Warm Lake receive high marks for water proximity. "We were on the river side of the RV park. There is a wee bit of road noise during the day. It is quiet at night," notes a reviewer at Alpine Lodge and RV. Waterfront cabin sites typically book fastest.

Star viewing: The minimal light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing conditions. "The night sky would be very awesome, unfortunately there is the constant haze from the wild fires which is horrible," mentions a Shoreline Campground visitor, highlighting both the potential and seasonal challenges.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Fire danger impacts summer visits. "Not far up the road they are fighting a good size fire that has put out so much smoke that it overcast the sky counties away," cautions a visitor to Shoreline Campground. Checking forest fire status before booking is essential from July through September.

Amenities vary widely: Cabin facilities differ significantly between properties. "There are new owners for 2023 season. They are working on improving the park's services and amenities. The park has mature trees providing ample shade throughout the day. Most sites have a concrete patio and grassy area," reports a visitor about Alpine Lodge and RV.

Booking requirements: Reservation timelines vary by property. "A prime spot to camp in McCall. Plan ahead and book early," advises a Peninsula Campground visitor. Most cabin properties require booking 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Family-friendly activities enhance cabin stays. "Fun REC for kids, playground, and party fire pit area. Individual spots were extremely tight," notes a visitor to Arrowhead RV Park, highlighting both amenities and limitations.

Swimming areas: Several properties feature designated swimming zones. "Nice paved campground with easy access to the lake, swimming beach and rustic lodge," mentions a Shoreline Campground visitor. Beaches with gradual entry points work best for younger children.

Indoor alternatives: Some properties provide weather backup options. "The indoor pool and spa and steam room made this my favorite park so far on our journey," shares a McCall RV Resort visitor. These facilities prove valuable during inclement weather.

Tips from RVers

Parking assistance: Some cabin sites have challenging access. "Employee had to help us park (even though we didn't feel like we needed it)," reports an Arrowhead RV Park visitor. First-time visitors should anticipate guidance at check-in.

Quiet hours enforcement: Sleep quality varies between properties. "I like to go to PSP during the 'off-season' to avoid the crowds," suggests a Peninsula Campground visitor. Weekday stays typically offer more peaceful experiences than weekends.

Site leveling: Terrain considerations affect setup. "Sites are pretty level. Campground within walking distance to town, good river front area," notes a Waters Edge RV Resort visitor. Many cabin areas feature concrete pads for stability.

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