Best Cabin Camping near Maunie, IL

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Harmonie State Park Campground offers both standard and ADA-accessible cabins approximately 40 miles from Maunie, Illinois in New Harmony, Indiana. The cabins include electric hookups, running water, and access to nearby shower facilities and toilets. Cabin guests have picnic tables outside each unit for outdoor dining. "Family cabins that they rent out looked like a good deal for the non-camping people," notes one visitor from spring 2024. Full bathrooms with hot showers are available throughout the campground loops, though some reviews mention the facilities are dated but functional.

Options range from basic cabins at Harmonie State Park to more fully-equipped units at Grayville KOA, which provides laundry facilities and a camp store. Cave-in-Rock State Park and Hamilton County State Fish and Wildlife Area also offer cabin accommodations within an hour's drive of Maunie. Most locations allow pets in cabin areas with proper documentation. Reservations are essential, particularly for weekend stays between Memorial Day and Labor Day when the campgrounds reach capacity. A review mentioned that "we stayed here for 4 nights Tuesday-Friday the second weekend of April" and had much of the campground to themselves.

Most cabins provide basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and personal items. Cooking facilities vary by location, with some cabins offering only outdoor fire pits while others may include small kitchenettes. The Grayville KOA maintains a market for basic supplies, firewood, and ice. Cabin guests at Harmonie State Park can purchase ice and firewood at the nature center located within the campground. Visitors staying more than a couple days should bring adequate groceries as shopping options are limited near most cabin locations. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, guests should "bring everything you need" as the camp store selection at some locations is described as "ridiculous."

Best Cabin Sites Near Maunie, Illinois (26)

    1. Harmonie State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    New Harmony, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 682-4821

    $16 - $20 / night

    "I chose site 39 and it was close to level. Well spaced.Vault toilets and bathhouses. Only lower camp area bathhouse open before summer.Garbage bin overflowing. Fire pit, table, electric. Playgrounds."

    "This is a huge state park! There are lots and lots of campsites in this state park bordering the Wabash River. Sites are divided into smallish areas some for tents, some for RVs and some mixed."

    2. Grayville KOA Grayville IL

    3 Reviews
    New Harmony, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 375-0310

    $58 - $68 / night

    "We stayed here on the way to and on the way home from The Kentucky Bourbon Trail."

    "Decent WIFi. Big campsites. It has a restaurant near the office that is open to the public."

    3. Hamilton County State Fish and Wildlife Area

    3 Reviews
    Enfield, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 773-4340

    $20 / night

    "Great fishing, 15hp motors allowed on the lake. Lake side camping spots available. Cabins are nice, FYI No mattress, bring your own."

    "Very nice campground with electric and water."

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    4. Harmonie State Park Cabins

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    New Harmony, IN
    7 miles
    +1 (812) 682-4821

    $90 / night

    5. John James Audubon State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Henderson, KY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 826-2247

    $20 - $34 / night

    "John J Audubon State Park has some awesome architecture and the feel of old school parks. Near Henderson, Ky off the Pennyrile Parkway and a stone throw away from Evansville, In."

    "It is not primative and they have losging available. It is a beautiful area of land with a gorgwous lake."

    6. Fiedlerland RV Park and Campgrounds

    1 Review
    Junction, IL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 363-8343

    "FHU & water & electric sites. Shower house too."

    7. Cave-in-Rock State Park

    14 Reviews
    Cave-In-Rock, IL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 289-4325

    "General: I was a bit apprehensive about this state park because it did not take reservations, so we made sure to arrive by 11 am but we had no reason to worry – compared to other Illinois campgrounds"

    "Cave in Rock State Park, Il is sorta out in the middle of nowhere. That being said it is an adventure worth the trip."

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    8. Scales Lake Park

    17 Reviews
    Boonville, IN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 897-6200

    $17 - $140 / night

    "Nice beach, trails and playground. Friendly camper. Pet friendly. Would've given 5 stars but our site was tight. Squeezed between 2 sites, out the front door fight to neighbors sewer hose."

    "There’s a beach for swimming and a shower house. The RV sites are kinda cramped. We prefer the primitive sites on the other side of the lake. Literally just a picnic table and fire pit."

    9. Gun Creek

    21 Reviews
    Whittington, IL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 724-2493

    $18 - $30 / night

    "There are sites with electric, water, and sewer. Several sites are right on Rend Lake. Most sites have concrete picnic tables and fire rings."

    "RV or tent, book online at Recreation.Gov not all spots are level. Electric on most but not all have water. Campfire area and picnic table provided."

    10. Miles Landing Campground

    5 Reviews
    Chandler, IN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 457-6447

    $2 - $40 / night

    "Managment provided viewing glasses and arranged for a food truck."

    "Can drive directly to it. Lovely area with fishing not far from the campsite. Full hookups on every site, have in trees half in direct sun."

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  • Debra M.
    Mar. 23, 2021

    Rend Lake Gun Creek Campground

    Many lakeside sites, extra long drives for boat trailers, quiet and scenic

    Rend Lake is a large COE recreation area with 4 campgrounds, some with full hook ups for $28 a night, two dams, 2 beaches, several boat launches, a marina, golf course and a restaurant.  Not all facilities were open when we visited in March.  Hiking and biking trails and close to town for gas and bait.  Each site has a stone picnic table and fire ring.  Showers, bathrooms and  playgrounds in multiple places and convenient locations.  Some sites do have steep grade, originally booked Bluejay 48 and moved.

    https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233504?tab=seasons

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2021

    Cave-in-Rock State Park

    Nice option in southern Illinois

    General: I was a bit apprehensive about this state park because it did not take reservations, so we made sure to arrive by 11 am but we had no reason to worry – compared to other Illinois campgrounds we visited on this trip, this one was almost empty on a Wednesday in mid-October. Steve, the host, was very friendly and checked us in. The rate of $20 for an electric site was reasonable; we put a tag on our site and set off to explore nearby Garden of the Gods for the rest of the day, secure that we had a place to rest our heads for the night! 

    Sites/Facilities: The sites are set a decent amount of space apart and have an additional parking space for a second vehicle. A large picnic table and fire ring (although the windy conditions were not favorable for a fire) completed the site. Some are not completely level, so it was good to be able to select the best site. 

    Bathhouse: The bath/shower house was clean, and the shower had nice hot water and good water pressure. The drainage wasn’t optimal, however, and much of the water ended up in the rest of the bathroom. The only other thing to note is that the generator for the bathhouse is VERY loud so if you are in a site close by (we were across the street and one up), you WILL hear it but thankfully, when not in use, it was quiet through most of the night. 

    Activities/Amenities: There is a playground and picnic shelter, and the (not very deep) cave is cool to explore (a short walk from the campground). There are a dump station and dumpster. I had good cell service (Verizon/three bars) in this campground. 

    Conclusion: Although this state park is right on the Ohio River, the campground is set apart from the river so you will not see the river from the campground but it is close enough to walk to the banks of the river when exploring the cave. Nice place to spend a night.

  • Barry B.
    Jul. 25, 2020

    Scales Lake Park

    Friendly family place

    Nice beach, trails and playground. Friendly camper. Pet friendly. Would've given 5 stars but our site was tight. Squeezed between 2 sites, out the front door fight to neighbors sewer hose.

  • J
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Camp Safe Haven by Earthbound Lodging

    Very private and quiet!!

    Very private and quite less than 10 sites on property! Owners are very friendly! Does have above ground pool along with swing set, trampoline for kiddos. Kid, pet friendly!! Open all year!!

  • C
    Oct. 6, 2019

    Gun Creek

    So beautiful

    There’s not a bad campsite here. There are sites with electric, water, and sewer. Several sites are right on Rend Lake. Most sites have concrete picnic tables and fire rings. The bath houses are really nice, they are individual shower houses that are clean and well lit. The grounds are very well maintained. The park was full while we stayed there, but was really quiet. You can tent camp or use a camper.

  • Barb N.
    Apr. 5, 2023

    Gun Creek

    Lots of space by a Lake

    RV or tent, book online at Recreation.Gov not all spots are level. Electric on most but not all have water. Campfire area and picnic table provided. Bathhouse is clean and park areas are all clean, dump station on site. We will be back and book closer to the lake in a level site.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2022

    Gun Creek

    Lake Views

    We loved staying here. Pet friendly and beautiful lake views from many of the camp sites. I recommend checking the grade of the camp site because some of the ones next to the lake were at a pretty big angle. Our site was nice and flat so no issues there. We loved it and would definitely stay again.

  • Laura D.
    May. 11, 2018

    Scales Lake Park

    Go primitive if you want privacy

    We’ve camped there as a large group and as a family several times. There’s a beach for swimming and a shower house. The RV sites are kinda cramped. We prefer the primitive sites on the other side of the lake. Literally just a picnic table and fire pit. There’s pit toilets nearby.

  • Lori W.
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Arrowhead Lake Campground

    Arrowhead Campground

    Very clean, level sites, large lake with a well maintained walking trail. Lake side sites, wooded sites and regular sites in the middle. Water, 30 and 50 amp, shower house, small laundry facility. Wifi fiber being installed, boat ramp, primitive cabin, tent camping, large childrens playground. Very nice, quiet, clean. We come here often. $25.00/night.


Guide to Maunie

Cabins near Maunie, Illinois sit within the Wabash River Valley where Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky converge. Cabin accommodations in this tri-state region typically experience hot, humid summers with temperatures averaging 85-90°F and mild winters with occasional snow. Spring visitors should prepare for potential flooding along river access points, particularly at waterfront cabin sites following heavy rainfall.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Hamilton County State Fish and Wildlife Area, cabin guests can access the 75-acre lake for fishing. "Great fishing, 15hp motors allowed on the lake. Lake side camping spots available," notes a recent visitor. The lake contains bass, bluegill, and catfish populations.

Historic exploration: Cave-in-Rock State Park combines cabin accommodations with historical sites. "We drove up through the Amish Country. Saw a lady mowing her lawn barefoot with a horse. We made it up to the ferry which is a quick fun ride," reports one visitor. The riverside cave was once used by river pirates in the early 1800s.

Swimming access: Many cabin rentals near Maunie offer swimming opportunities during summer months. "Olympic size pool open during summer-has water slide, diving boards, separate baby pool with shade awning, and concessions," explains a reviewer about Harmonie State Park, noting it provides welcome relief from summer humidity.

What campers like

Cabin furnishings: While basic, cabins at John James Audubon State Park Campground provide comfortable accommodations. One visitor mentions the park has "awesome architecture and the feel of old school parks." The campground offers a blend of modern amenities with historic surroundings.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin guests regularly encounter wildlife. At Harmonie State Park, a camper reported: "Our only problem was 1 or more raccoons kept coming into our site. We shooed them away but they kept coming back. I'm sure they were just looking for food." Deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species are common sightings.

Quiet atmosphere: Fiedlerland RV Park and Campgrounds offers cabin rentals in a peaceful setting. "Tim is sweet and helpful. FHU & water & electric sites. Shower house too," notes one visitor. The property maintains quieter hours than some larger campgrounds, with minimal highway noise.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Booking cabin accommodations requires advance planning. At Grayville KOA, "We stayed here on the way to and on the way home from The Kentucky Bourbon Trail. It is a fairly new KOA with so many enjoyable amenities," reports a camper, highlighting that popular weekends fill quickly.

Ferry crossing: Some cabin locations require ferry access. At Cave-in-Rock, one visitor advises, "If you are coming from the south you will have to take the ferry across the river. Sometimes there is a pretty good wait." The ferry operates daily but can close during flood conditions or severe weather.

Bathroom facilities: Cabin guests should verify shower availability. "The bathrooms are probably the cleanest, nicest shower houses I've seen at a campground," reports a visitor at Miles Landing Campground. However, some parks only provide pit toilets near cabin areas.

Tips for camping with families

Halloween events: Harmonie State Park hosts special Halloween activities. "We stayed the weekend before Halloween. We missed reserving the weekend they have the campground trick or treating, which was the weekend before, but this was just as fun," explains a visitor. "There was also a hayride in the evening for a small fee and that included making smore's at the bonfire."

Petting zoo access: Scales Lake Park offers unique family amenities. "Scales Lake is a wonderful campground. It has primitive, cabins, and RV camping. The camp has so much to do for kids and adults... a small petting zoo, and a beautiful lake front for swimming with water slide and diving boards," notes a recent guest.

Playground proximity: When booking cabins with children, check playground distance. One Scales Lake visitor observes, "We camped here in the middle of October. The sites are very close together, so when the campsites are full you don't feel like you have much privacy or personal space... my daughter enjoyed the playground and the petting zoo."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: At Gun Creek, RVers report varied site conditions. "Absolutely must check how level the spots are before you book, as lots of sites are over 4 inch incline, which seems ok for Smaller rigs," advises one visitor. Cabins typically offer more level accommodations than some RV sites.

Internet connectivity: Connectivity varies across cabin rental locations. At Miles Landing Campground, a visitor reports "Great wifi and cell signal," while other locations have spotty service. Harmonie State Park is "located back in the hills, far off the highway. Very little cell phone signal," according to a camper review.

Restaurant options: Cabin guests can find dining options at certain locations. At Cave-in-Rock State Park, "There is a little diner right inside the park that I cannot say enough great things about! We all thought we would grab something light before we hiked but once we saw the menu and the prices we could not pass on some hearty comfort food and a beer served in an ice cold mug!"

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