Best Cabin Camping near Moravia, IA

Several cabin options surround Moravia, Iowa at state parks and private campgrounds. Honey Creek State Park provides cabin rentals with electrical hookups near Rathbun Lake, convenient for boating and fishing. Lake Wapello State Park offers cabin accommodations with access to hiking trails, a beach area, and water recreation. Thousand Hills State Park, though in neighboring Missouri, features cabins with amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to showers and toilets. "The shower houses had individual, private, large, and very clean facilities," according to a recent visitor.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location. Eveland Access and Waubonsie Trail Park provide cabin options with varying amenities, including electric hookups, showers, and toilet facilities. Most parks allow pets in cabin areas, though restrictions may apply. Reservations are typically required, especially during summer months when occupancy increases. River Oaks RV Park provides fully furnished cabins with modern amenities in a clean, well-maintained setting. One camper noted the park was "clean and quiet with good WiFi" that allowed for streaming television.

Most cabins provide beds and basic furniture but guests should bring their own linens, pillows, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations—some offer full kitchenettes while others provide only outdoor cooking options with fire rings. Firewood is available for purchase at several locations including Lacey Keosauqua State Park, where the camp host sells firewood and ice at reasonable prices. The Dutchman's Store near Waubonsie Trail Park offers supplies for cabin guests needing additional provisions during their stay.

Best Cabin Sites Near Moravia, Iowa (13)

    1. Honey Creek State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Moravia, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 724-3739

    $12 - $50 / night

    "Campground Review: Honey Creek State Park is on Rathbun Lake, a very popular place to boat, fish and camp in Southern Iowa. We camped in the Group Campground with out Boy Scout Troop."

    "Honey Creek State Park is located on the north side of Rathbun Lake in southern Iowa. Boat ramp at the park is large (6 lanes) with several docks to assist loading and unloading."

    2. Lake Wapello State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Drakesville, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 722-3371

    $15 - $100 / night

    "excellent way to spend a day with family. boat rentals were a blast and added bonus."

    "Some campsites are close to the lake.  Several hiking paths-Lakeshore Trail goes around the whole lake, so be sure to reserve 2-3 hours to conquer this path-more if you like to take in the scenery. "

    3. Eveland Access

    3 Reviews
    Oskaloosa, IA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 673-9327

    $20 / night

    "New showers and toilets. Easy access. Not far from oskaloosa."

    4. Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Keosauqua, IA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 293-3502

    $15 - $33 / night

    "Lacey-Keosaqua State Park is a gem located in Southeast Iowa in Van Buren County. It is off the beaten path but it is one of oldest Iowa State Parks."

    "Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice."

    5. Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Kirksville, MO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 665-6995

    "Nice calm lake great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and small motored boats. There are several trails, picnic areas, and play areas for kids."

    "Located just outside Kirksville, this hidden gem has a large lake with boat rentals. The campground is well maintained."

    6. Waubonsie Trail Park

    3 Reviews
    Cantril, IA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 397-2295

    "We hiked the equestrian trails one afternoon and the regular trails the next day. I camped in the equestrian campground and loved it with my popup. Outhouse type toilets are available there."

    "Waubonsie trail behind park is a short hike to the covered bridge and Dutchman's Store. Perfect Way to stretch your legs after a long day on the road. Bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean."

    7. River Oaks RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Runnells, IA
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 989-0574

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Nice size campground, sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought."

    "We stayed here to go to the Iowa State Fair. It was easy to park here and catch a shuttle to the fair."

    8. Keokuk County Belva Deer Park

    1 Review
    Sigourney, IA
    49 miles
    +1 (641) 622-3757

    "$12 a night for primitive camping and you get nice warm showers by the main entrance and nice bathrooms by the main entrance."

    9. Horns Ferry Hideaway

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    Lake Red Rock, IA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 780-9440

    10. Double E LLC Camping

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    Knoxville, IA
    34 miles
    +1 (641) 891-9967

    $50 / night

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  • Joyce M.
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Waubonsie Trail Park

    Very pretty scenery

    I was only able to stay one night but i loved it. We hiked the equestrian trails one afternoon and the regular trails the next day. I camped in the equestrian campground and loved it with my popup. Outhouse type toilets are available there. I only drove past the RV campground and the campsites were close together. The equestrian area is the way to go in my opinion but i love the quiet. Picnic tables and fire rings are at each campsite.

  • Matt S.
    Sep. 24, 2016

    Honey Creek State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Goal Zero Light House 250 at Honey Creek State Park

    Campground Review: Honey Creek State Park is on Rathbun Lake, a very popular place to boat, fish and camp in Southern Iowa. We camped in the Group Campground with out Boy Scout Troop. We pulled into camp after dark and between the headlights of our vehicles and our lanterns (My Goal Zero Light House 250) we set up camp in the dark.

    We explored the campground, there were some nice trails and nice spots to camp. The bathrooms were clean but they were a little bit of a walk from the Group Site. The weather was great and the bugs weren't bad. I would recommend Honey Creek State Park.

    Ranger Review: The Goal Zero Light House 250 is a nice lantern. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. The light settings are perfect. You can use half of the lantern or the full lamp power. You can adjust the lighting power by turning the knob on the front. It can be charged with a wall charger, a solar panel, or the green hand crank on top of the lantern.

    We used it when setting our tent up in the dark and it did a good job. At 250 lumens it is just the right amount of light to let you see what you need with out blinding you in the dark. We did not start a campfire that night, instead we placed the Goal Zero Light House 250 on the ground and we surrounded the lantern with our camp chairs as if it was a camp fire. We were up for three hours talking and never did the lantern light weaken.

    I like this light. It is too heavy and bulky for backpacking but it is great for car camping. There is a smaller model but I don't know if it will work for backpacking.

  • Jason C.
    Sep. 20, 2018

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Great state park.

    Nice calm lake great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and small motored boats. There are several trails, picnic areas, and play areas for kids. Campground 2 is small and quite with clean shower/bathrooms. Camground 2 Site 58 is a joined drive with no tent space, however you get an isolated area, and has an uneven pad for camper. It has a large patio and picnic table. Campground 1 is much larger with several great sites.

  • J
    Jul. 8, 2025

    River Oaks RV Park

    Clean & quiet

    Made a quick trip here to de how the new puppy likes camping. Nice size campground, sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought. Only used one stinky slinky, could have hooked up water with a 6’ hose, and the electrical was near the back of the site. Sites are gravel and it looked like most campers had to use blocks.

    Free WiFi was good; we streamed tv. It did freeze a few times but hard to tell if it was the WiFi or the provider.

    A new bath house, community room, and “shop” is being built. Bath house & laundry are complete. Very nice and spotless.

    The camp is quiet and well maintained.

  • Matt S.
    Aug. 13, 2016

    Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

    Lacey-Keosauqua State Park - My 2 cents

    Lacey-Keosaqua State Park is a gem located in Southeast Iowa in Van Buren County. It is off the beaten path but it is one of oldest Iowa State Parks. The Park and campground are well maintained and clean. We visited over Labor Day weekend and the park was only two-thirds full. It was a variety of Tent campers and RV's. The camp sites are spaced really well so you don't feel like you are on top of one another. They have electric and non-electric sites and the shower is very clean. There are almost 80 sites in the campground.

    Don't miss the hiking trails and the Beach House and swimming lake. Don't miss lake Sugema, the Indian Mounds or the Ely Ford Mormon Trail crossing.

  • Greg K.
    May. 16, 2024

    Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

    Beautiful park

    Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice. Cheap too. Walking trails nearby.

  • T
    Sep. 3, 2020

    Waubonsie Trail Park

    Iowa Gem!

    Cute little RV/tent campground. Very nice hosts. Only stayed 1 night. Definitely on the 'let's go back' list. Waubonsie trail behind park is a short hike to the covered bridge and Dutchman's Store. Perfect Way to stretch your legs after a long day on the road. Bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean. Horseshoe pit, playground and campfire swing area were nice surprises. All for under $20 for electric RV site! Great campground for a small group event.

  • M
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Honey Creek State Park Campground

    Site 95 - South Loop

    Honey Creek State Park is located on the north side of Rathbun Lake in southern Iowa. Boat ramp at the park is large (6 lanes) with several docks to assist loading and unloading. Location is about 10 minute drive from Honey Creek Resort which provides a nice 18 hole golf course, water park, and restaurant.

    Shower house / bathroom was very clean. Camping site contained a few trees so we were able to string up a tarp to provide shade and protect firewood and furniture from rain. We were there the week before the 4th of July and during the week, there were only about 6 other campers there. The weekend was a bit busier but still sites to be had. Be careful driving around the park as I don't think there was a day we didn't see at least 8 deer wandering around the campsite or near roads.

    Nice park - would definitely stay there again.

  • Mark B.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Large Sites, and a great lake

    Located just outside Kirksville, this hidden gem has a large lake with boat rentals. The campground is well maintained. Thousand hills also has a variety of trail lengths, giving options to the inexperienced and the backpacking adventurers.


Guide to Moravia

Cabin accommodations near Moravia, Iowa provide year-round access to outdoor recreation, primarily centered around Rathbun Lake and nearby state parks. Winter temperatures in the region typically range from 14°F to 33°F, while summer averages 63°F to 84°F. Most cabin rental facilities in the area remain open during winter months but with reduced services, particularly shower facilities that may close from December through March.

What to do

Hiking on maintained trails: Lake Wapello State Park offers several well-marked hiking paths, including the Lakeshore Trail that circles the entire lake. "Quite a bit of wildlife seen during kayaking and hiking-muskrat, beaver, swans, geese could be found on the water. Also seen: deer, bald eagles, frogs, toads, turtles," notes one visitor to Lake Wapello State Park Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Many cabin rentals provide direct lake access for fishing enthusiasts. "The state park has some nice trails for hiking. Use bug spray because the ticks are bad. Some nice views of the lake," advises a camper at Honey Creek State Park Campground.

Explore local attractions: Waubonsie Trail Park cabins connect to hiking paths leading to regional landmarks. "Waubonsie trail behind park is a short hike to the covered bridge and Dutchman's Store. Perfect way to stretch your legs after a long day on the road," shares a visitor at Waubonsie Trail Park.

Wildlife viewing: The cabin areas around Moravia provide excellent wildlife observation opportunities. "Be careful driving around the park as I don't think there was a day we didn't see at least 8 deer wandering around the campsite or near roads," reports a camper from Honey Creek State Park.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many cabins near Moravia feature recently updated shower and bathroom facilities. "The shower houses had individual, private, large, and very clean facilities," notes a visitor to Thousand Hills State Park Campground.

Quiet setting: Most cabin areas maintain peaceful environments even during peak season. "I have camped at lake wapello for 32 years in a row over my birthday in September it is the cleanest friendliest best wildlife great fishing wonderful campsites a place that I will always return to," shares a long-time visitor to Lake Wapello State Park.

Spacious sites: Cabin areas typically provide adequate separation between units. "Campground #2 is small and quite with clean shower/bathrooms," reports a visitor to Thousand Hills State Park.

Reliable utilities: Modern cabin accommodations offer dependable services. "Free WiFi was good; we streamed tv. It did freeze a few times but hard to tell if it was the WiFi or the provider," notes a camper at River Oaks RV Park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals near Moravia require advance booking, particularly during summer. "We were there the week before the 4th of July and during the week, there were only about 6 other campers there. The weekend was a bit busier but still sites to be had," reports a visitor to Honey Creek State Park.

Supply availability: Local stores provide necessities for cabin guests. "The host sells firewood and ice at reasonable prices," mentions a camper at Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground.

Bug protection: Insect repellent is essential during warm months. "Walking trails nearby," notes a recent visitor to Lacey Keosauqua, while another camper advises using bug spray because ticks can be problematic.

Weather considerations: Seasonal changes affect cabin amenities. "Stayed for a week in mid November. Although we had a storm at the beginning and end the overall stay was great. Weather ranged from 50s to 70s during the day and 30s to 40s at night," shares a visitor to Lacey Keosauqua State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin areas include dedicated play facilities. "The state park has a full service marina where you can rent kayaks or fill your boat with gas. It also has a restaurant. Restaurant was not a little more upscale. I wouldn't show up in flip flops and swim trunks," notes a visitor about Thousand Hills State Park.

Beach activities: Multiple cabin rental locations offer swimming areas. "Nice sites, great beach, and just close enough to town to grab some ice cream from a local shop. Would visit again if in the area," shares a visitor to Lacey Keosauqua State Park.

Affordable options: Budget-friendly cabin accommodations exist throughout the region. "$12 a night for primitive camping and you get nice warm showers by the main entrance and nice bathrooms by the main entrance," reports a visitor to Keokuk County Belva Deer Park.

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities differ significantly between locations. "Horseshoe pit, playground and campfire swing area were nice surprises. All for under $20 for electric RV site! Great campground for a small group event," shares a visitor to Waubonsie Trail Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose cabin locations based on specific needs. "If we parked in the direction to utilize the full hookups we would have had our awning out over our neighbors campsite," cautions a visitor to Honey Creek State Park.

RV-friendly sites: Some cabin areas accommodate larger vehicles better than others. "Sites are gravel and it looked like most campers had to use blocks," notes a visitor to River Oaks RV Park.

Full hookup availability: Utility connections vary between cabin locations. "Sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought. Only used one stinky slinky, could have hooked up water with a 6' hose, and the electrical was near the back of the site," shares a visitor to River Oaks RV Park.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Moravia, IA is Honey Creek State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 4 reviews.

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