Best Cabin Camping near Akron, IN

Several cabin options exist within state parks and private campgrounds near Akron, Indiana. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground offers small but functional cabins with electricity, bunk beds, a small loft, and a table inside. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground provides cabin rentals with varying amenities. Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience features a historic 170-year-old log cabin that sleeps up to six people across two full-size beds and two twin beds in an upstairs room, heated by a gas stove with a bathroom accessed from just outside the back door. "The cabins are large, bathroom was very clean, large screened in porch. Only con was that the cabins all share one large firepit," noted one visitor about Potato Creek State Park's cabins.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Mississinewa Lake Campground offers cabin rentals near boating and fishing opportunities. Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area at Salamonie Lake includes cabin accommodations for those seeking water activities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. According to one camper who stayed at Tippecanoe River State Park: "The cabins are small but perfectly fine for our group with two bunk beds, a small loft, and a small table inside. They have electricity so charging phones and devices is not a problem."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some cabins feature outdoor grills and picnic tables while others may have limited indoor cooking options. On-site camp stores at locations like Chain O' Lakes State Park offer well-stocked supplies including equipment, food, and firewood. Mississinewa Lake Campground and Rising Sun Campground both maintain camp stores with essentials. Nearby towns provide additional grocery options for longer stays, though many cabin campers bring most supplies with them. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or from camp hosts, with prices ranging from $6-7 per bundle.

Best Cabin Sites Near Akron, Indiana (32)

    1. Mississinewa Lake Campground

    24 Reviews
    Somerset, IN
    24 miles
    +1 (765) 473-6528

    $16 - $50 / night

    "If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup."

    "Campsites have a gravel parking pad, picnic table, fire-ring, electrical hookups, and thick health grass which is awesome if you're staying in a tent!"

    2. Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

    4 Reviews
    Tippecanoe, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 268-8997

    $30 - $100 / night

    "We had a issue with the power tripped out when we first hooked up, but they fixed it right away and didn't have any other issues the whole stay. The pool, bathhouse and lake where all clean and nice."

    "Beautiful lake. Very quiet. Shady. Our site was sloped, but we worked it out. Would recommend"

    3. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Winamac, IN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 946-3213

    $12 - $50 / night

    "We visited this park twice (once in Sept 2020 and again in June 2021).  Both times we stayed in the cabin campground and both times had very good experiences.  "

    "The sites were a good size, complete with fire pit, grill grate, and picnic table, and the entire campground was well maintained. The pit toilets were cleaned daily and were always well stocked."

    4. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $12 - $80 / night

    "There are five facilities with showers and running water and six pit toilets. drinking water is accessible throughout the park."

    "However, the many amenities are a great way to find peace with the 9 lakes, 12 trails and a beach for swimming."

    5. Potato Creek State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    North Liberty, IN
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 656-8186

    $20 - $90 / night

    "The first time we stayed in one of the cabins. The cabins are large, bathroom was very clean, large screened in porch. Only con was that the cabins all share one large firepit."

    "Nice lake for boating and fishing, great for bike riding. Campsites have really nice fire ring with grates for cooking as well as picnic tables."

    6. Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area Campgrounds — Salamonie Lake

    11 Reviews
    Andrews, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2125

    $12 - $25 / night

    "Beach within the park. Comfort Stations are fairly clean. 3 playgrounds. some woodsy sites. Visit Pirate’s Cove Marina for supplies, wood, and boat rentals."

    "Most of the campsites were in need of a fresh layer of gravel for their parking pads. The restrooms were clean, and the hot water was plentiful for my shower."

    7. France Park

    14 Reviews
    Logansport, IN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 753-2928

    $18 - $45 / night

    "We heard a lot of good things recently about this park. We had no idea it was so close to us too."

    "Lots for the kids to do- park, beach, fishing, pretty trails, waterfall, little camp store etc... This is only an hour from us so, good place to go to get away and not have that drive far."

    9. Pic-A-Spot Campground

    1 Review
    Pierceton, IN
    23 miles
    +1 (574) 594-2635

    "Plenty of lakefront camping spots on the barbie chain of lakes. Several (deep, clean) lakes hooked together by channels. Also hook into that big bass or musky!!"

    10. Rising Sun Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ora, IN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 542-4780

    "Located right on the beautiful Tippecanoe River with float, canoe, and kayak rentals. Showers, pool and general store."

    "Wi-Fi was good and free, good cell signal, free breakfast, level and clean sites. Bathrooms and laundry were well maintained and clean. Can’t beat the price!"

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Cabin Reviews near Akron, IN

292 Reviews of 32 Akron Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2019

    Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    A truly wonderful experience!

    I learned of this place through the Dyrt (thank you!) and knew I wanted to stay here! There are several options available: tent camping (including a tree tent!), RV camping (two with electric hookups), and a 170-year-old log cabin. If you are RV camping, there are two very clean, private, and fully stocked "outhouses" (see photo below)

    We originally planned to camp in our van but with below-freezing temperatures and a forecasted snowstorm, we decided to take refuge in the log cabin. To call this a log cabin is a disservice; yes, it is made from logs(and is 170 years old) but I was expecting a tiny one-room cabin; instead it is a two-story cozy home that can sleep up to six people, all in one upstairs room (two full-size beds and two twin beds; would be great for families). It was cozy and warm, heated by a gas stove. The bathroom (with a shower) is accessed from just outside the back door but is heated. The kitchen is an outdoor grill and picnic table, but we did not use this. 

    Tim and Beth were very welcoming, as was Juno, their dog. We enjoyed helping to feed the Alpacas– they have over 50. The rooster crowed gustily at dawn (but dawn was after 7 am and we were already awake). Also on the farm is Stormy, the horse, chickens, and some barn cats. There is a shop that sells goods made from Alpaca wool and we made sure to visit before departing. 

    Staying here was truly special and we hope to return to camp in one of the RV spots or the tree tent in the future.

  • Joel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 21, 2024

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Very good state park and cabin campground

    We visited this park twice (once in Sept 2020 and again in June 2021).  Both times we stayed in the cabin campground and both times had very good experiences.  Each time we went mid-week so there was hardly anyone else there, and that was great.  The cabins are small but perfectly fine for our group with two bunk beds, a small loft, and a small table inside.  They have electricity so charging phones and devices is not a problem.   Cabins 4 and 5 are up this small driveway and are slightly separated and I would recommend those if you can.  We never had to go to "town" so not sure how far it is to any stores.

    Each time we rented a canoe and did a paddle/float trip on the river that ended at the canoe rental location.  Would not hesitate to stay here again.

  • J
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Good campgrounds for boating!

    If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup. Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers. Don’t try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around...after you are already set up. Disc golf, trails, store near the beach, cabin rentals.

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Can be crowded, but a good park overall

    We were a bit surprised that despite having a paid reservation , we still had to pay a $20 Day usage fee to enter the park, but no matter. This is a sprawling and sometimes confusing campground to find your way in. But the sites are generally shady if a bit close together. There are five facilities with showers and running water and six pit toilets. drinking water is accessible throughout the park.
    The majority of sites have six person tables, though some, especially in the new 385-416 loop have little four person tables. These are also the least shaded.
    Campground and facilities are clean and well maintained.
    The General Store is one of the most impressively well stocked I have ever seen. Equipment, toys, tools, food souvenirs, you name it. Good dry firewood is $6.50 a bundle in the store, $7 on the honor system after hours. It burns fast, so you might want to buy more than you think. The store is open until 9:00 Friday & Saturday, but only 2;PM on Sunday and never on Monday. Keep that in mind if you're doing a 3-day weekend as we did. When checking out, look up to see the beautiful wooden canoe with wildlife inlaid wood.
    Fire pits are mostly round iron with non-adjustable swing-away grills. Booking is through Indiana DNR/ Reserve America so you can see photos of the site you pick.
    This was our second experience with an Indiana state park, and like our first (Pokagon, in the winter) we were impressed with the clear marking of the hiking trails (and canoe trail for that matter) there was a map and guidepost at every junction.
    There's a beach, concession stand and boat rentals on Sand lake, the Park's largest. Lastly, there's a fish cleaning shed with running water outside the campground entrance that anyone in the park can use, something I wish more parks would provide.

  • adrienn S.
    May. 30, 2021

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Great for families and group camping

    If you're traveling with kids or enjoy the community of being near your fellow campers this is a great option. If you are looking for a peaceful retreat this may be a bit loud and busy. However, the many amenities are a great way to find peace with the 9 lakes, 12 trails and a beach for swimming. The lakes and connecting channels are stunning for canoes and kayaks and there is a convenient rental area. This is a campground of convenience with a very well stocked campground store with reasonable prices right next to the entrance. There is firewood and ice for sale as well as staple cooking items and cute souvenirs. The campsites are spacious and have a picnic table and fire pit at each. This campground is a great way to stay close to the fun and other campers. With so many options there is a something for everyone! Safe travels happy campers 😄

  • T
    Aug. 21, 2019

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Clean and quiet

    Although we would normally wait until the last minute to book a site, we booked early this time, and were glad that we did. All tent sites were reserved a week before our trip, so best to plan ahead. We chose sites 4, 5, and 6 to accommodate our group of 7. Each site had morning shade only, and the shade from the forest to the east of the sites closed in around 5 p.m. This campsite allows up to 2 tents per site, but it was nice to spread out a bit. We chose the sites that we did expecting to have a view of the river, but the maps are misleading– there is no river view, although it’s only a few feet to the river. It’s probably for the best though, since there is a boat ramp that runs through the campground that gets plenty of use. Despite the fact that we had a fair amount of rain during our trip, our sites never got muddy, because the soil is very sandy. An annoyance when your feet are constantly dirty, but great when it’s a stormy weekend. The sites were a good size, complete with fire pit, grill grate, and picnic table, and the entire campground was well maintained. The pit toilets were cleaned daily and were always well stocked. The showers were also clean, HOWEVER, as a tent camper, you’re not allowed to use the showers.(?!!) I mean, really, what are we? Heathens? We were chased away until we removed the blue placard given at check-in. The Park has a lot of hiking trails, and other activities. The town of Winamac was pretty small, but there are canoe, kayak, and pontoon rentals nearby. We also saw a paintball court close by. Firewood($6/bundle) and ice($2/bag) are available at the park gate. There is a private, certified, gentleman selling dry, well-seasoned firewood about a mile or two north of the park on US 35, east side of the road. He charges$20 for more than 10 times the amount of wood provided by the park.

  • trisha F.
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    Nice secluded but safe location

    The beautiful farm is located in a rural area. Upon arrival we wasn’t sure where to go. There wasn’t a sign but we called Tim and he came right out and showed us to our spot. He was very friendly and accommodating. We felt safe and knew if we needed anything he was there to help. The tree tent was very comfortable. Picnic table and fire pit right there. We cooked dinner on the fire pit grill. The only one small complaint is the people staying in the cabin were extremely loud. Even though we was at the secluded area their voices carried until 3am. It would not stop us from coming back but should be noted. We walked around the farm, checked out the alpacas and goats. There was a class reunion going on so we didn’t want to bother anyone for a farm tour. Plus we was only there one night. We really enjoyed our stay and would definitely go back. I recommend checking this place out.

  • Jennifer W.
    Aug. 5, 2019

    Potato Creek State Park Campground

    Great Family Camground

    We have visited this campground twice now. The first time we stayed in one of the cabins. The cabins are large, bathroom was very clean, large screened in porch. Only con was that the cabins all share one large firepit. This past weekend we stayed in a camper. The sites were a nice size. Clean sites. Bathrooms were decent for a campground in my opinion. The kids had a great time riding bikes, playing on multiple playgrounds, and playing in the lake all day.

  • M
    May. 23, 2021

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Great Campground!

    We had a great weekend camping at this State Park. From the front gate person to the camp host, everyone was very friendly and helpful. We were on campsite 13 in the electric campground. The site was clean and well maintained. There was a picnic table, fire pit, and a very level pad. The bathrooms were a short walk from our site and were very clean. The sites are well spaced apart so you don't feel like you are on top of one another. We hiked on Trail 4. It was well maintained and well marked. There is a camp host selling firewood and ice. We had a great fire at night. All in all an excellent campground. We will definitely visit again.


Guide to Akron

Cabin camping near Akron, Indiana provides access to multiple lakes across Fulton, Kosciusko, and Wabash counties. These waterside cabins range from rustic accommodations to modern units, with most situated within 30-minute drives from Akron. Winter cabin reservations typically cost 30-40% less than peak summer rates, while offering similar amenities with fewer crowds.

What to do

Lake activities: Fishing and boating on Mississinewa Lake is accessible directly from Mississinewa Lake Campground, which features cabin rentals close to water recreation. "Great mooring area for campers. Don't try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around," notes one visitor.

Winter recreation: Cabins remain available during off-season months, with some parks maintaining winter services. "Winter camping so no showers/bathrooms. Great area, lots of wildlife. They have wifi (bye the water tower) nice lake, some trails," reports a winter visitor at Mississinewa Lake.

Hiking trails: Multiple trail networks provide year-round activity options for cabin guests. "We took a 5 mile hike and she spent the day on the beach and swimming in the crystal clear lake. There are sooooo many trails and they are very well maintained, although if it's rained, there may be standing water in some lower areas," shares a visitor at France Park.

What campers like

Peaceful settings: Many cabin areas offer quiet environments away from busier campground sections. At Potato Creek State Park Campground, campers recommend "securing a spot in the back sites 230-287 for larger lots and quieter atmosphere. Younger families tend to book up front near the playground and the noise and activities are more robust."

Swimming options: Several cabin locations feature swimming beaches near accommodation areas. "The beach is always nice and clean and the campsites are large and accommodating for any type of camper. We've stayed twice over different holiday weekends and it's been quiet and no rowdy partying which is a plus for us since we have small children," notes a Mississinewa visitor.

Stargazing opportunities: Rural cabin locations provide excellent night sky viewing. "Amazing spot for stargazing. Local trails are abundant and vary in difficulty. The lake was gorgeous and easy to get to within the park," reports a camper who stayed at Mississinewa Lake.

What you should know

Internet and cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between cabin locations. At Rising Sun Campground, one visitor noted, "Wi-Fi was good and free, good cell signal," while at Mississinewa, a camper reported "I only have one bar with Verizon" and another mentioned "Internet rarely worked and Verizon coverage was extremely minimal."

Bathroom facilities: Quality and availability differ greatly between locations. "The restrooms/showers are quite dated and sparse," notes one Mississinewa Lake Campground visitor, while another mentions "Brand new bathhouse was extremely nice."

Crowds and noise: Some cabin areas become extremely busy during summer and holiday weekends. "Not many grocery stores in the immediate area, ensure you have what you need or plan to drive in to Peru (about 25-30 min away)," advises a Mississinewa visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Select cabins based on proximity to play areas. At Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground, "The beach is often overcrowded with local partiers, drinking and smoking, and leaving trash everywhere. After peak hours these people clear out and usually aren't actually camping there."

Nature programs: Several parks offer educational activities for children. "We spoke with the naturalist and volunteered our time she was absolutely fantastic," reports a visitor at Chain O' Lakes.

Multi-activity locations: Parks with diverse options keep children engaged throughout longer stays. "Hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, what more could you ask for. We love it here," shares a visitor about Tippecanoe River State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site locations: Carefully research specific site details when booking cabins. "We had a decently large site for our 23' camper. Lots for the kids to do - park, beach, fishing, pretty trails, waterfall, little camp store etc," shares a France Park visitor.

Accessibility considerations: Many cabin areas feature challenging terrain. "The site i picked was right on the river. Owners are super nice people and well are the staff," notes a Rising Sun Campground visitor.

Seasonal limitations: Services vary dramatically by season. "Clean sites, definitely seemed geared towards rv/campers but we fit in with our tent. Local trails are abundant and vary in difficulty. The lake was gorgeous and easy to get to within the park," reports a Mississinewa visitor.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Akron, IN is Mississinewa Lake Campground with a 4-star rating from 24 reviews.

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