Best Cabin Camping near New Haven, IN

Several state parks and private campgrounds within an hour of New Haven, Indiana provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground in Albion offers cabins with electricity and basic furnishings, while Pokagon State Park Campground features more developed cabin options. The Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday provides deluxe cabin camping with propane grills, chairs, and tables included. According to one visitor, "The site was perfect with everything we would need already there... chairs, table, and even a propane grill!" Most cabins include beds with mattresses, heating and air conditioning systems, and access to nearby shower facilities. Cabin interiors typically feature small refrigerators, microwaves, and basic furniture, though specific amenities vary by location.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and price point. Pet-friendly cabins can be found at several campgrounds, including Indian Springs Campground and KOA Campground Bluffton, though additional pet fees may apply. Cabin sizes range from small one-room structures suitable for couples to larger multi-room options that accommodate families of 4-6 people. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. Most state park cabins require booking through the Indiana DNR reservation system, where visitors can view photos of specific cabins before selecting. One reviewer noted, "Booking is through Indiana DNR/Reserve America so you can see photos of the site you pick," which helps ensure the cabin meets specific needs.

Most cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen supplies are typically limited, so packing basic cookware, utensils, and cleaning supplies is recommended. While some deluxe KOA cabins may include more amenities, standard cabins generally provide only basic furnishings. On-site camp stores at locations like Chain O' Lakes State Park offer essential supplies, with one visitor describing it as "one of the most impressively well stocked I have ever seen. Equipment, toys, tools, food souvenirs, you name it." For longer stays, the towns of Bluffton, Angola, and Albion have grocery stores within reasonable driving distance of most cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Haven, Indiana (24)

    1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    25 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."

    2. Indian Springs Campground

    9 Reviews
    Garrett, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 357-5572

    $20 - $89 / night

    "They have a waterslide, big store, hand scooped ice cream, clean bathrooms and boat rentals."

    3. Camp Timber Lake

    4 Reviews
    Roanoke, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 672-3251

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Escaped to this little place on the outskirts of Fort Wayne, Indiana and it was absolutely worth it. Everyone was nice including the neighboring campers."

    "Campground is located on private property and all of the primitive spots are right on the lake or very close to it. "

    4. Pokagon State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 833-2012

    $16 - $480 / night

    "About seventy-five percent of the sites are electric. We stayed in Site 255, which was not electric (booked last minute)."

    "Pokagon State Park has an excellent state park campground. Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric)."

    5. KOA Campground Bluffton

    4 Reviews
    Bluffton, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 824-0127

    "There are laundry facilities on site and surprisingly good WiFi and were even in the back!

    They have a pool, basketball area, playground, dog run area, and a volleyball net(but the ball is flat)."

    "The shower are unisex, and there is a train that blows its horn all night long"

    6. Chain O'lakes State Park Dispersed Campsite

    3 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    25 miles

    "(Tent sites) For more, you can get electric hookup sites galore that all include a fire ring picnic table and a pretty leveled out spot."

    7. Bixler Lake Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Kendallville, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 347-1064

    $25 - $60 / night

    "Been here nearly a month and definitely will be back."

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

    11 Reviews
    Andrews, IN
    38 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."

    9. Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

    11 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 665-5353

    "This place was fantastic.. we arrived late to find an envelope with our name on it with all of our info inside.. the site was perfect with everything we would need already there.. chairs, table, and even"

    "Several new sites were added and the park appears to be much cleaner. The restrooms are nice and the camp personnel are friendly."

    10. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park — Grand Lake St Marys State Park

    14 Reviews
    St. Marys, OH
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 394-3611

    "Second time out love this place has a swimming pool and splash pad for the kids and lots of parks and horseshoe pits bike rentals and put put golf but everything is closed from covid definitely my favorite"

    "Has a pool, playground, putt putt golf, boat docks, hiking trails, and some other great amenities. Has group camping area and cabins"

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 24 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Cabin Reviews near New Haven, IN

187 Reviews of 24 New Haven Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Twin Mills Camping Resort

    Beautiful Wooded Campground

    Twin Mills is a really beautiful and quiet RV Campground, with tall trees in Northern Indiana. We frequent this location when getting RV Repairs and visiting Elkhart, the birth place of most RVs.

    There are cabins and tent sites and a large lake access point with a beach area. The playgrounds seemed to be in good shape and the dumpsters were centrally located.

    The park has a gate entrance for security.

    There is a large pool area and basketball court.

    There are several sections in the park, some more wooded and narrow sites, some are more spread out.

    Cellular: T-Mobile had good signal strength and bandwidth, AT&T was not as good but still doable.

    Most of the sites are full hook up, some have 30amp and some have 50amp.

    Amenities: Pool Clubhouse Basketball Volleyball Picnic tables Fire rings Trash Playground Lake access Beach area Dock Cabins Tent sites

  • 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 S.
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Extensive Campground

    This is an extremely large campground. About seventy-five percent of the sites are electric. We stayed in Site 255, which was not electric (booked last minute). This site was fairly level but very close to other sites…wouldn’t recommend it. However, Site 269 (next to Site 277) afforded great privacy and was large; among the non-electric sites this was the best I saw. I did not survey the electric sites, but I’m sure the site matters a lot. Non-electric sites are $20.00, plus a $9.00 park entrance fee.

    There are numerous walking trails, along with horse and bike trails. Additionally, there are boat rentals, horseback rides, pony rentals, swimming, nature center, and a restaurant at the inn.

    This is a family oriented park. Extended family groupings are very common. Nevertheless, people and their children are well behaved.

    I would recommend this campground for two days or more. A one day stay will mean you probably won’t see much of this wonderful park. The only reason I gave it a four was that even in mid-September it was packed.

  • f
    Mar. 8, 2024

    Crooked Creek Campground and Cabins

    Nice first experience

    We reserved a spot roughly a month in advance and really enjoyed our spot. Had partial shade and picnic table at our site. The bathrooms/showers were large and private (one occupant at a time). River access at this campground so you can kayak about 5 hours to the public access and drive back. Or you can also rent kayaks near the public access and they will transport for you.

  • Clay T.
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Chain O'lakes State Park Dispersed Campsite

    "Free, never heard of that app."

    Although it states in the app free dispersed camping. Doesn't always mean just that. The cheapest campsite at primitive camping is $12 bucks. (Tent sites) For more, you can get electric hookup sites galore that all include a fire ring picnic table and a pretty leveled out spot.

  • D
    Jul. 5, 2016

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Pokagon State Park

    Pokagon State Park has an excellent state park campground. Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric). Many sites are flat (good for tent camping) while others are slightly rolling hills (helps breakup the sites a bit). There is a lot to do in the park including many trails, horse riding (horse stable on site), and lake swimming on a nicely improved beach. Only cons are no full hook up and the fire rings/grills could be improved.

  • N
    Apr. 17, 2019

    Indian Springs Campground

    Dirty

    Dirty restrooms. Dirty lake. You have to pay extra to use the slide. Camp sites have been cut in half. Only 1 bathhouse/restrooms all the eay in the front at the beach. On the 2nf day we did find a porta potty in the back but it was nasty and everyone refused to use it. Manager was rude when i could not fit my car, tent (10x20), table and fire ring on out site. Told me o had to move my tent 1 foot over after it was already set up and loaded with beds. She left and I pulled it down and restaked just in time for her to vome and look disappointed that i had followed her order to pull it down and said i did not have to do that. The site was mostly dirt very little to no grass. When it rained we had nothing but mud. Hay rides on the weekend were late and the man driving it went way to fast down the back hill making you feel you were about to fall out. Employees childrwn throwing water on the people riding the hay ride. Someone went around fogging for mosquitos and allowed the children to run and play in the fog. Karaoke lady was extremely rude to all the children.

  • Jessica L.
    Jul. 28, 2016

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    One of Indiana's original parks.

    Pokagon was one of the first Indiana state parks, so there's some history here! One of my favorite memories is the toboggan run, which FYI, is seasonal. It's a ton of fun for the whole family. Also, in the winter, there's sledding, ice fishing and cross country skiing. There's a few trails and swimming and boating in the lake in the summer. The campground is standard and has a bathhouse and fire pits at each site (both electric and non-electric). There's a nice Inn as well, if you need a non campgroud place to stay in the winter. It's a great easy trip, even from Chicago. So, come winter or summer!


Guide to New Haven

Cabins near New Haven, Indiana offer a variety of lodging options within a 50-mile radius, including both rustic and modern accommodations. The region features rolling hills surrounding multiple lakes formed during the last ice age, creating a unique landscape for outdoor recreation. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F, making cabin camping comfortable from May through October.

What to do

Water activities on multiple lakes: Chain O'Lakes State Park provides excellent kayaking and canoeing opportunities across nine connecting lakes. According to one visitor, "There is so much to do. Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored. The facility is clean and very safe." The park also offers boat rentals for those without their own equipment.

Seasonal activities: Pokagon State Park Campground features different attractions depending on when you visit. One camper notes, "We camped in our teardrop on the primitive tent loop. Sites were nice and secluded where we were... Tons of things to do (playgrounds, lake, beach, hiking, horseback and pony rides etc)." Winter visitors can experience the park's famous toboggan run.

Outdoor recreation: Beyond water activities, many cabin locations offer additional recreation options. "The site was nice, family friendly, with lots to do. At $35 ish per night it's truly a great park," writes a visitor to Chain O'Lakes. Walking trails, playgrounds, and wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the region's parks.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many cabin campers appreciate the well-maintained amenities. A visitor to Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday reported, "The owners take excellent care of the property and you can tell they're continually reinvesting in maintenance and upgrades. They have a new pool and lazy river which is fantastic."

Quiet atmosphere: Cabin rentals in the New Haven area typically provide peaceful settings. At Bixler Lake Park & Campground, one camper stated, "This is by far the place to just relax. It does have its moments..Holidays and special events. Even then campers here live by the lights out code." Many cabins are spaced to provide privacy from neighbors.

Lake views: Several cabins offer scenic water views. A reviewer at Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area noted, "Sites 221-243, 202-204 offer lake views. I say VIEWS, not access. Sites 228 & 232 have sites with good access to the lake." These premium locations often book quickly during summer months.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: For cabins near New Haven, booking well in advance is essential, particularly for holiday weekends. Some locations have specific minimum stay requirements during peak seasons.

Variable quality: Cabin conditions can vary significantly between parks. A camper at Indian Springs Campground reported, "Unfortunately, Indian Springs wasn't our greatest camping experience... Our site was dirty and the arrangement of electricity, water and sewer was poor." Reviews suggest state park cabins tend to be more consistently maintained.

Seasonal considerations: Some cabin rental facilities close completely during winter months. A visitor to Hogback Lake KOA observed, "It is late in the season so much of the park was closed for the season, but we had a great year-round site. A little bit of road noise, but water, electric, sewer, cable TV all worked great."

Limited bathroom facilities: At certain locations, bathroom access may be restricted. One visitor to Chain O'Lakes State Park mentioned, "We were in the tent portion and it was very loud, the pit toilets did not have doors, and there were some mosquitoes." Cabin rentals typically have bathroom access but distances vary.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: When booking cabins with children, check proximity to play areas. At Grand Lake St. Marys State Park, a family noted, "The camping spot was great. It was very close to the pool and playground. The sites were pull-through which was nice for having young kids. Could sit at our spot and watch our kids at the playground."

Seasonal programming: Many parks offer family-oriented activities during summer months. "We spoke with the naturalist and volunteered our time she was absolutely fantastic," reported one Chain O'Lakes visitor. Check park calendars for scheduled events when planning your visit.

Beach considerations: While lake access is common, swimming conditions vary by location. At Grand Lake St. Marys, a camper warned, "We opted to not kayak or paddleboard in the lake because it was clear that it was full of poop. So we had nothing to do at the park except go to the pool."

Cabin selection: For families, seek cabins with adequate sleeping capacity and proximity to amenities. A reviewer at Hogback Lake KOA suggested, "Watch out for some of the patio sites, some have a fire pit that would sit directly under an awning. Our patio site though had the pit far out from site and we loved it."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many cabin rentals include parking pads for additional vehicles, but quality varies. A camper at Camp Timber Lake observed, "The owners are nice people. The camp ground is small and clean. There is pull through full hook up sites. But they are full sun and small sites. So no privacy."

Utility connections: Visitors renting cabins with RV parking should verify hook-up locations. According to one Lost Bridge West visitor, "Scattered throughout the park are sites with 50amp service. Fill up on water at the water filling station before going to your site." This information helps with planning vehicle positioning.

Road access: Some cabin areas have restricted access roads. At Chain O'Lakes, one visitor noted, "Although it states in the app free dispersed camping, doesn't always mean just that. The cheapest campsite at primitive camping is $12 bucks." Access routes may have width or weight restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near New Haven, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near New Haven, IN is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 52 reviews.

What is the best site to find cabin camping near New Haven, IN?

TheDyrt.com has all 24 cabin camping locations near New Haven, IN, with real photos and reviews from campers.