Best Cabin Camping near Saint Croix, IN

Several cabin options are available at campgrounds near Saint Croix, Indiana, including Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground which offers cabin accommodations alongside other camping styles. Cabins at Sycamore Springs Park include electric hookups and picnic tables, with some featuring full utility connections. Most cabins are situated near shared bathrooms and shower facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Marengo Cave Campgrounds provides cabins with basic furnishings and electric service, positioned along a small stream. "The cabins looked very nice from outside. Caves are obviously a must see while there," noted one visitor about the Marengo location.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. At Lake Lincoln Campground in Lincoln State Park, cabin accommodations remain open year-round and typically include electricity and basic furnishings. Buffalo Trace Park cabins allow pets with appropriate fees, while other locations may restrict animals or require special arrangements. Reservations are essential during peak summer months, particularly at popular destinations like Sycamore Springs Park. A camper remarked, "The spots are level and nice, even if a little close together, which was our only complaint."

Most cabin facilities provide beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and toiletries. Kitchen amenities vary widely - some cabins include refrigerators and microwaves while others offer only a fire ring outside for cooking. Happy Hollow Homestead features basic cabin accommodations with drinking water and fire rings but limited additional amenities. On-site camp stores at locations like Marengo Cave Campgrounds offer firewood, simple food items, and basic supplies. Several campgrounds provide free firewood, including Sycamore Springs Park, which one reviewer highlighted as an unexpected benefit.

Best Cabin Sites Near Saint Croix, Indiana (22)

    1. Sycamore Springs Park

    17 Reviews
    English, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 338-3846

    "My wife and I went to Sycamore Springs Park a few weeks ago and stayed for 3 days. We tent camped and it was fantastic. We were right at the lake edge."

    "Bathrooms with running water and showers. Free firewood is provided. This is a very kid friendly place for families."

    2. Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    33 Reviews
    Santa Claus, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 937-4458

    $45 - $101 / night

    "Pets are allowed and the sites are gravel or concrete. Relax at the pool, enjoy mini golf, playing at the game room, mining for gems, or shooting some hoops."

    "There are options for all kinds of campers: RVs, tents, cabins. If you aren’t going next door to Holiday World, they have a decent size pool and slides, as well as an arcade and playground."

    3. Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground

    3 Reviews
    Saint Croix, IN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 547-7051

    "South Slope Loop At Hoosier National Forest is located second campground in on your way to Celina lake. This is the RV friendly campground with electrical hookups for your toys."

    "Found Hoosier National Park website wasn't available, we arrived seeking 1st come 1st served... and got it! 👍 Thank You, LORD!"

    4. Lake Lincoln Campground — Lincoln State Park

    22 Reviews
    Lincoln City, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 937-4710

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Very nice state park campground with electric, (50 on some, 30 on some), and water hookups. Two clean shower houses. Two dump stations."

    "Very pet friendly. Nice, clean bath houses for a state park."

    5. Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    English, IN
    17 miles
    Website

    $27 / night

    "I stayed on late October and I was the only one there, except for a family on the cabins. The spots are just near and walking distance from the caves and other attractions."

    "Sites equipped with electricity, a gazebo & picnic table, and fire pit. Camp store, cave tours, gift shop, and other pay activities are within steps of camping, but only open until 5:00."

    6. Happy Hollow Homestead

    5 Reviews
    English, IN
    17 miles
    Website

    $40 - $65 / night

    "Rustic in a level, spacious kind of way. We were nervous about bottoming in the dry creek bed on way to Walnut Grove area, but no problem. Great stay. 20' Ford Transit ModVan."

    "The drive to this property is very easy and we had no trouble finding it. However, there is not a sign for the campground, so just follow your gps."

    7. Spring Mill State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Mitchell, IN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 849-3534

    $20 - $30 / night

    "This park is great for families! The pioneer village, the trails. There's boating & fishing. The Guss Grissom Museum is on site. Hopefully, the pool will be open next year. "

    "Beautiful campsite within a state park. There are trails, caves, and a “village” to be explored. The campsite has water and electric hookups (30a) and primitive sites as well."

    8. Buffalo Trace Park

    7 Reviews
    New Pekin, IN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 738-8236

    $12 - $60 / night

    "They have electric and water (frost-free) still on, and the (heated) shower/restroom are open year round. Bring your own wood, the town didn't have any, and off season the check-in host is closed."

    "The sites are well-spaced and there’s a beautiful lake where you can kayak, canoe, fish, let your dog swim, etc. Disc golf is the big activity at this park. Awesome walking path and a petting zoo."

    9. Scales Lake Park

    17 Reviews
    Boonville, IN
    38 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."

    10. Otter Creek Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Garrett, KY
    35 miles
    Website

    $12 - $22 / night

    "The area we were in was nice and private. Campgrounds has showers with good hot water pressure. Definitely recommend this campsite."

    "Very popular campsite for the surrounding area. Otter Creek runs through the Outdoor recreation area. Lots of hiking, biking and horse trails. Great opportunities for fishing also abound."

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Cabin Reviews near Saint Croix, IN

220 Reviews of 22 Saint Croix Campgrounds


  • J
    Jun. 17, 2019

    Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    Good variety

    Starve Hollow offers camping from full hookup, electric only (by the lake), tent camping, and cabins.  The lake has a swimming area (no lifeguards), playgrounds, and bathhouse.  The lake allows boats with electric trolling motor only. 

    We stayed in the full hookup section (camping facilities: electric, sewer, and water hookup as well as fire ring, picnic table, and parking spur at each site. Modern restrooms/showers(wheelchair accessible) are available nearby. 53 sites available, sites 222, 232, and 234 are wheelchair accessible).  The bathhouse was clean (even though it rained most of the weekend).  these sites are a good size and able to get any size Trailer or RV into these sites.  There is mostly grass on most of the sites in this area.

    The campground also offers electric only sites (camping facilities: electric hookup, fire ring, picnic table and parking spur at each site. Drinking water is available in area. Modern restrooms/showers(wheelchair accessible) are available nearby. Dumping station is available. There are 87 sites available. Sites 28, 44, 65, 75 and 90 are wheelchair accessible).  They have about 20 sites that back up right to the lake allowing fishing from your campsite.  Keep in mind that a lot of the electric only sites are very tight with a lot of trees in the area.  I can probably only get my 36 ft 5th wheel into a third of the sites, but there are many of sites that had shorter units on them.   

    Cabins:  Starve Hollow has 13 rent-a-camp cabins available March-Nov.(closed Dec.-Feb.)(NOTE: Local sales only during off season/winter months, contact property for details). Each cabin has a front porch with a swing, outside electric outlet and front porch light. Inside there are two small rooms each providing a ceiling fan with light, a heating/cooling unit and electrical outlets. The front room offers a small table with bench seats, corner shelf, chair, rocking chair, and a loft. The back room offers a bunk bed(single) and a double bed(NO LINENS or MATTRESS PROVIDED). Air mattress recommended.

    Fishing/Boating Starve-Hollow Lake has three boat ramps to choose from, one at the dam and two in the electric campground. Kayak, rowboat and canoe rental is available. A valid Indiana fishing license is required. Rowboat and canoe rental is available from mid April through October. Starve-Hollow Lake is a trolling motor only lake. For campers a fish cleaning station is available.

    Swimming A large beach is available for swimming from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Restrooms, dressing facilities, showers, and food concessions are available to visitors. Wheelchair ramps allow access to beach and concession area.

    Picnicking There are picnic areas and picnic shelters that can be reserved. Both shelters can be accessed by wheelchair. The East shelter has an electrical outlet. Picnic tables and grills are located at the picnic sites. A wheelchair accessible playground, basketball goals, softball fields, horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court are located on or near the swimming beach.

    Hiking Trails Starve Hollow has several hiking trails to explore that total approximately 11 miles.

  • C
    Aug. 19, 2020

    Lake Lincoln Campground — Lincoln State Park

    Very nice State Park

    Very nice state park campground with electric, (50 on some, 30 on some), and water hookups. Two clean shower houses. Two dump stations. Lake for swimming, fishing, canoe, paddle boat and Jon boat rentals. Hiking trails and fire tower. Typical camp store on site. Gas station with propane about a mile from the camp ground. Has primitive sites and cabin rentals also. The park has a large outdoor covered amphitheater with several concerts throughout the season. Most sites are pretty level. There are a few that are not. The majority of the sites have at least partial shade. Weekends are usually booked up in advance. Through the week is no problem getting your choice of sites. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial is adjacent to the State park. It has a living farm. Both are free. Admission to the state park is $7.00 per vehicle or a Indiana State Park annual pass for $50.00 gets you into any Indiana state park anytime for the year. You can book through reserveamerica.com or calling the park directly.

  • J
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    Great place! We will come back!

    There are full hook-up sites and electric. Regular electric sites on the water are beautiful but not sure we could park our 41 ft fifth wheel on a water site. Trails are rugged at times and you can access them through campground. We are here in the fall but the beach looks like a good size. Boat rentals. Cabins look cute. We peeked in one. Double bed with bunks in room. Theres a loft for kids. A/C and heat but not bathroom. Bring a mattress or sleeping bags or you will sleep on wood. I recommend the water cabins. Playgrounds are sprinkled throughout. DNR dont patrol a lot. Quiet campground.

  • Sofia A.
    Oct. 24, 2020

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Near Caves

    I stayed on late October and I was the only one there, except for a family on the cabins. The spots are just near and walking distance from the caves and other attractions. They have two potable water spots (so no water on each spot), picnic tables, fire rings, grills and every spot faces the little river. restrooms and showers too. You can bring small pets inside the cave if you carry them all time. I have a small zuchon and carry her in a doggy backpack 🎒 she loved it!

  • Sarah S.
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Small sites but very clean!

    Camp sites are pretty small, but are aligned along a small stream. Heavy truck and train traffic can be heard at all hours. Sites equipped with electricity, a gazebo & picnic table, and fire pit. Camp store, cave tours, gift shop, and other pay activities are within steps of camping, but only open until 5:00. No security or staff at all after hours. Bath house was heated, extremely clean with flush toilets, and continual hot water. City water access in the middle of the campsite. Play area and 2 large covered areas for get together's. Newer cabins looked very nice from outside. Caves are obviously a must see while there. More caves are within driving distance.

  • Lisa S.
    Apr. 16, 2019

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    Great Family Fun and Adventure

    Such a wonderful family oriented campground with excellent amenities. Pets are allowed and the sites are gravel or concrete. Relax at the pool, enjoy mini golf, playing at the game room, mining for gems, or shooting some hoops. There is also a shuttle that will take you to Holiday World. Don’t have an RV? Not an issue, choose a cabin, cottage, or stay in one of the rental RVs. They offer restrooms, showers, heat, kitchens and a lot more.

  • J
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    First time camping

    Stayed in D04. Had 30 amp plus 20 amp hookups. Picnic table. 15 pieces of firewood for 5 plus tax. Friends stayed in the chickadee cabin and d03. Neat cabins all wood with Portable AC.

    A few hikes. Horse camping so was cool to see the horses. A beach location and a few fishing spots.

    The lake doesn’t allow non electric motors so waters were calm. Caught some bluegills.

    Public restrooms and showers.

    Ice in the area cheapest at the truck stops and gas stations 2 10lbs for 5 bucks.

    Would stop again if in the area.

  • Sarah J.
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Relaxing Setting

    Overall this truly was a cute little spot to camp out on our way to Kentucky! One of the benefits of this site is that the cave and gift shop are right there, so you have a cool Opportunity to take a tour and then stay in the same area. The campgrounds are all equipped with a nice fire pit, picnic table, lean to, and the availability of electric hookup. The campgrounds also has a couple newer cabins that look really cute. The camper and tent spots are right along a cute little creek so it was very pleasant. They have a small shed attached to the gift shop that has firewood for sale. They have a small cafe that sells the usual hot dogs, chips, soda and the sort. They also have a larger open air pavilion that they provide yard games like, cornhole, horseshoes, and other games, so pretty nice. I would definitely recommend this as it is small and intimate, but if you are looking for private seclusion this is not for you.

  • Jack M.
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Crane MWR Campground

    Decent campground

    Located on a Navy Base, so only open to active duty, retired military, DoD civilians and their families. Must have ID card to get on base.

    The base is very large in area and wooded. Watch out for wildlife, especially deer and pay attention to speed limits. Don’t mind the occasional explosions and distant machine gun fire ; they test ordnance there. But no worries, it isn’t loud at the campground.

    The campground is located by Lake Greenwood, so the MWR operates a marina where you can rent boats, kayaks, paddle boards and so on. They sell bait and ice. There’s a nice boat dock if you need to launch your own boat and plenty of dock space to tie your boat up. You can fish or waterski on the lake; it’s that big.

    The campground is not real large. It’s all gravel, but full RV hookups. The electric, water and sewer services are reliable, but no Wi-Fi and unless you have Verizon, no cell service (but they are supposed to have a new AT&T tower up soon). They have nice cabins and a separate tent site area, where there’s a small beach for swimming. Pets are welcome. They have a little shack with firewood; $5 a wheelbarrow load. Every site has a fire ring and a picnic table. The shower house is a bit dated, but clean. There’s dumpsters close by. Very pretty location.

    They do have daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates.

    There’s a base exchange and commissary on base, but the closest town is about 20 minutes away, a small town called Odon, but you can find whatever you need there. Bloomington is about 50 miles away. The tiny village of Crane is outside the gate. There’s a bar and a pizza place and that’s about it.

    RV’s and trailers must use the Crane gate, located off I69 exit 87, then south on US231 a couple miles. You’ll see the signs. Call ahead for reservations; they do fill up most weekends and you’ll need them to explain the check-in procedure once you get on base.


Guide to Saint Croix

Cabin camping options near Saint Croix, Indiana are situated in the scenic hills of southern Indiana where the elevation reaches around 600-900 feet above sea level. The area features unique limestone formations and caves typical of the region's karst topography. Winter temperatures typically drop to the 20s-30s Fahrenheit, making year-round cabins particularly valuable during colder months.

What to do

Cave exploration: Marengo Cave Campgrounds offers access to a national landmark cave system with guided tours through two distinct sections. "I was really surprised that in my 30 years of living in Indiana, I had never been to Marengo Cave. It's both great for kids and adults. The people are super friendly and there are two different parts to explore. The dripslide caverns and the crystal palace cavern," notes one visitor.

Local history immersion: Cabin campers at Lake Lincoln Campground can explore the adjacent Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. "This park has the Lincoln boyhood memorial that is a must see," recommends a camper. The location provides historical context about Abraham Lincoln's formative years in Indiana.

Waterfront activities: Multiple cabin sites feature lake access for fishing and swimming. "The lake was beautiful and the park was well maintained. Wished the beach, paddle boats, and petting zoo was open... Still had a great time," reported one Buffalo Trace Park visitor. Most lakes in the area permit only electric motors, creating quiet conditions for fishing and paddling.

What campers like

Family-friendly amenities: Parents appreciate the abundance of activities for children at Sycamore Springs Park. "So much to do with the kids, from swimming in the creek, fishing, campfires, s'mores, fresh black topped roads, and such friendly staff. Clean bathrooms and showers, and beautiful places to visit also. Tons of playgrounds too spread throughout the campground," explains a satisfied camper.

Secluded alternatives: For those seeking more isolation in their cabin experience, primitive options exist. "The forest is beautiful and we had no problems with ticks or mosquitoes while sleeping in our hammocks. The whole place felt safe and perfect for relaxation in the woods," reports a visitor to Happy Hollow Homestead, which offers basic cabin accommodations.

Water features: Many campers mention the creeks and streams running through properties as highlights. "The campgrounds are all equipped with a nice fire pit, picnic table, lean to, and the availability of electric hookup. The camper and tent spots are right along a cute little creek so it was very pleasant," notes a visitor about Marengo Cave Campgrounds.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Due to proximity to attractions like Holiday World theme park, cabins at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph book quickly during summer months. "We stayed from Friday-Monday and 10/10 recommend. We stayed in a tent camp site. Having electric and water was nice. The bathrooms near 119K were personal bathrooms with a shower, toilet, and sink. So much better than a community bathroom," notes a recent visitor.

Accessibility challenges: Some cabin sites require careful navigation with larger vehicles. "The sites seemed short, but people were able to park very large rigs in them. Check the site dimensions before booking or call the office to make sure you'll fit," advises a Lake Lincoln Campground visitor.

Seasonal limitations: Certain amenities close after Labor Day. "There's a beach, but closed after Labor Day. The camp store is in the pavilion by the beach and has limited hours after Labor Day," reports a Lake Lincoln Campground camper.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-oriented facilities: When selecting cabin camping near Saint Croix, Indiana for families, prioritize locations with multiple playgrounds. "Kids can ride bikes all day long, splash in the creeks, and play on the multitude of playground equipment," explains a Sycamore Springs Park visitor about the extensive facilities available.

Special event weekends: Plan visits during themed events for extra family entertainment. "We went to Lake Rudolph for their Halloweekends and it is a one of a kind experience. They have so many activities for the kids such as hayrides, a DJ, pumpkin carving, and so many other things throughout the day! It was so neat seeing the campsites and golf carts decorated and lit up at night," recommends a visitor.

Bathroom accessibility: Cabin locations with nearby restrooms reduce middle-of-the-night walks. "The sites we stayed at did not have electricity or water but a water source was close by. The bathroom and shower was very nice and the composting toilet was clean," notes a Happy Hollow Homestead visitor, highlighting the importance of facility proximity.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many cabin camping areas near Saint Croix that accommodate RVs require substantial leveling equipment. "Make sure you have plenty of leveling blocks. We used all of ours and was not level," warns a visitor to Buffalo Trace Park, which offers cabin alternatives for those without leveling equipment.

Campground layout awareness: Understand the traffic flow before booking. "The spots are level and nice, even if a little close together, which was our only complaint," states a camper, highlighting the site proximity issues common at several area campgrounds.

Off-peak advantages: Consider spring or fall visits for improved site selection and quieter conditions. "We stayed during the week, not very crowded," mentions a Spring Mill visitor, noting the significant difference in experience compared to peak summer weekends.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Saint Croix, IN is Sycamore Springs Park with a 4.6-star rating from 17 reviews.

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