Best Cabin Camping near Baskett, KY

Several cabin options are available within a short drive of Baskett, Kentucky, including basic to fully-furnished accommodations. John James Audubon State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to shower facilities and flush toilets. Diamond Lake Resort Campground provides cabins with more amenities including water hookups, sewer connections, and trash service. Many cabins feature air conditioning and heating units for year-round comfort, along with basic furniture and modest kitchen facilities. "The bathrooms were probably the cleanest, nicest shower houses I've seen at a campground," noted one visitor about facilities at Miles Landing Campground.

Cabin rentals in the region come in various configurations from small one-room structures to multi-room units that accommodate families. Most properties allow pets in cabins, though specific restrictions may apply. Harmonie State Park Campground and Lake Lincoln Campground maintain cabin facilities that remain open throughout the year, while others like John James Audubon State Park operate seasonally from April through November. Reservations are typically required and should be secured well in advance, especially during summer months. A camper observed that Miles Landing has "very spacious sites far enough apart that you had room to spread out."

Most cabin properties provide beds and basic furniture, but guests typically need to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic refrigeration and microwaves while others include full cooking setups. Camp Safe Haven by Earthbound Lodging provides water and electric hookups in their cabins but lacks shower facilities. Campers should check the specific amenities list when booking. Markets are available at some locations including Diamond Lake Resort and John James Audubon State Park, though selection may be limited to essentials. Firewood can be purchased at several campgrounds including Scales Lake Park.

Best Cabin Sites Near Baskett, Kentucky (17)

    1. John James Audubon State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Henderson, KY
    5 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."

    2. Scales Lake Park

    17 Reviews
    Boonville, IN
    17 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."

    3. Diamond Lake Resort Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mount Vernon, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 229-4900

    $34 - $38 / night

    "This is a resort not a get away from it all camping. It is well maintained, friendly staff, lots to do for kids. Sites are close, as in any resort style campground."

    "It was also nice to ride the golf cart around the park to get around. We brought ours but you can also rent. The swimming pool stays pretty full but is nice."

    4. Miles Landing Campground

    5 Reviews
    Chandler, IN
    16 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."

    5. Harmonie State Park Campground

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

    $20 - $23 / 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."

    6. Warrick County Park Scales Lake Park

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

    "There is a small petting zoo at the park and in the morning they let the animals out to feed on the grass. So expect to see them in the campground. Harmless and unique."

    "There was a free petting zoo which was great but the animals seemed very discontented. The trails were interesting but vacant of trail markers and some plaques were vandalized from years before."

    7. Lake Lincoln Campground — Lincoln State Park

    22 Reviews
    Lincoln City, IN
    30 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."

    8. Camp Safe Haven by Earthbound Lodging

    1 Review
    Mount Vernon, KY
    17 miles
    Website

    "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!!"

    9. Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    33 Reviews
    Santa Claus, IN
    34 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."

    10. Moffitt Rec Area

    4 Reviews
    Morganfield, KY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 333-4845

    "Very secluded camping."

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Cabin Reviews near Baskett, KY

153 Reviews of 17 Baskett Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!!

  • Hannah K.
    May. 5, 2022

    Lake Lincoln Campground — Lincoln State Park

    Nice weekend getaway, close to Holiday World!

    We enjoyed our stay here. Very pet friendly. Nice, clean bath houses for a state park. Our spot was super sloped; our tongue was almost on the ground and we still weren’t completely level, thankfully we didn’t notice it while we were in the camper. Not much shade in several spots either so definitely plan to bring a canopy tent or something for shade outside of just your awning. But overall a nice little place to park it for the weekend. Can’t wait for Holiday World to open for the summer so we can book another stay here and make a 10 minute drive instead of a 1 hour drive with 2 toddlers.

  • 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.

  • Jessica T.
    Jul. 2, 2019

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    Fun for the Family!

    Very clean campground, with a great family vibe to it! I used to camp here when I was a kid, and it’s still just as wonderful as I remember.

    The staff are incredibly helpful. 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. There is a camp store as well as a pizza place located in the center of the campground.

    For the camper who enjoys to be farther from their nearest neighbor, this place may not be for you. While campsites are spacious, you can see and hear your neighboring campers. :)

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2018

    Cave-in-Rock State Park

    Up on the rock

    Cave in Rock State Park, Il is sorta out in the middle of nowhere. That being said it is an adventure worth the trip. Weekday visits will supply you with more things to do but weekend adventures are just as fun. 

    If your coming from the Kentucky side first there is Amish country to visit. Check in Marion for what’s available and where (fill your gas tank up!)

    Next there is the ferry ride across. If you’ve done it a lot no big deal, but my kids used to love it every time.

    Write your directions down for this whole area, the cell phone coverage is spotty and it will keep frustration down.

    Signage will greet you as soon as you exit the ferry and Cave in Rock city has several small businesses you might want to visit. Plus a bunch of painted bikes...

    To the right down the road a bit and your in the park.

    The RV area is spread throughout a hilly, tree’d area, after being in Army Corp of Engineers last week which uses every foot of area available this campground seems huge and vacant. There were many sites occupied they are spread out across a huge area which is awesome. There is a playground near the showerhouse and a pond back in behind the playground.

    The primitive area is up another hill back in the woods, my favorite. Two handicap accessible spots next to the pit toilet let’s everyone have some fun. 

    If you want a shower you have to return to the RV area. These basic sites have a grill, fire pit and picnic table. Some are pretty level some not so much ;) Best of all there are several options if you have a Tentstile. 

    We took a 2 mile loop hike across to the lodge, along the cliff face and down to the cave. A lot of history here and some nice views. 

    This was our second outing with our new to us EVAC Trailer (www.evactrailer.com) I added some metal poles and a tarp and bam! we have an impromptu sitting area. The tool box made a nice meal prep and cooking area. Still looking at other ideas, but it’s a sturdy little trailer that is serving its purpose well!

  • 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.


Guide to Baskett

Cabin camping near Baskett, Kentucky connects visitors with wetland and forested landscapes at approximately 400 feet elevation. The region experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers frequently exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Seasonal rainfall creates variability in local waterways including the Ohio River and smaller lakes throughout the area, affecting both access roads and water recreation opportunities at many cabin sites.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Lincoln at Lincoln State Park provides electric-motor-only boating and fishing. "Boating & fishing are popular, but electric motor only. There's boat rental," notes Cynthia K. who visited the park.

Beach swimming: Several cabin properties feature swimming areas with beach access. At Scales Lake Park, "There is a beach area with small fee. Full hook up sites," according to Jessica D. The swimming facilities include "a beautiful lake front for swimming with water slide and diving boards."

Trail exploration: Many cabins provide direct access to hiking paths. John James Audubon State Park has "some very nice hiking trails and a great museum and nature center," according to MISTY P., though visitors with pets should note that "if you have a dog there's only one trail that is dog friendly."

Historical sites: Cabin locations provide access to regional historical attractions. The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial sits "directly across the road from the state park," according to Cynthia K., providing educational opportunities about the 16th president's early years in the region.

What campers like

Private setups: Campers appreciate cabin sites offering more separation. At Miles Landing Campground, "The sites were very spacious and far enough apart that you had room to spread out," notes Jacinda L. This contrasts with more densely arranged properties.

Clean facilities: Many visitors mention facility maintenance as a highlight. "The bathrooms were super clean and very clean" reports Ashley about John James Audubon State Park. At Harmonie State Park Campground, one visitor notes the bathhouses are "pretty clean and taken care of."

Family-oriented amenities: Kid-friendly features rank highly among cabin visitors. Warrick County Park Scales Lake Park includes "a free petting zoo which was great," according to Fox S., while "in the morning they let the animals out to feed on the grass. So expect to see them in the campground. Harmless and unique," adds Keith P.

Less crowded options: Some cabins provide quieter experiences away from busier properties. "Probably one of the smallest campsites I've been to and it's never been crowded when we went which is nice for our family," mentions MISTY P. about John James Audubon State Park.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Not all cabin rentals operate year-round. Lincoln State Park's cabins remain open throughout the year, but specific seasonal restrictions apply to amenities: "The beach is closed after Labor Day. The camp store is in the pavilion by the beach & has limited hours after Labor Day," according to Cynthia K.

Site proximity: Site spacing varies significantly between properties. At Diamond Lake Resort Campground, "RVs and campers are packed in like sardines and it is an extremely high priced, 490 for just two weeks!!" notes Brandon R. Other locations offer more separation between units.

Highway noise: Some cabins experience traffic noise. At John James Audubon State Park, "The campground is layed out parallel to highway 41. The sound of traffic whizzing by on the highway is constant," according to Laura E., who adds, "if you pick a campsite along the right side of the area, the other side of the fence is highway 41 so you will get traffic noise at all times."

Primitive options: For those seeking more basic cabin experiences, several properties provide minimal-amenity options. "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," explains Laura D. about Scales Lake Park's more rustic options.

Tips for camping with families

Halloween events: Several cabin properties host special fall activities. At Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph, "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!" explains Ashley D.

Theme park proximity: Cabin locations near Santa Claus, Indiana provide easy theme park access. "Holiday world is also down the road," notes Jennifer J., making Lake Rudolph a convenient base for families visiting the attractions. The campground even provides a "tram stop for Holiday World."

Swimming options: Pools and water features enhance family cabin stays. At Scales Lake Park, "The lake has a small beach for swimming, slide with its own catch pool separate," according to Olivia S., providing water recreation without leaving the property.

Playground access: Many cabin areas feature dedicated play spaces. Keith P. notes that Scales Lake Park includes "a small petting zoo at the park and in the morning they let the animals out to feed on the grass." Jennifer T. adds the park has a "pump track for kids, a small petting zoo, and a beautiful lake front for swimming."

Tips from RVers

Site configurations: RV cabin layouts vary significantly between properties. At Moffitt Rec Area, "Not many level sites as most are on a hill," according to Cathleen T., while "The best sites are reserved for seasonal campers by the month." This affects availability for shorter stays.

Hookup variations: Utility setups differ between cabin properties. At Camp Safe Haven by Earthbound Lodging, cabins include water and electric hookups but lack shower facilities, requiring self-contained bathroom use. "The sites are not very private but it was not busy at all. Great fishing and looks like a fun place for families," notes Keith M. about another property.

Parking limitations: Some cabin areas restrict vehicle placement. At Lake Rudolph, "Driving in and out was a bit challenging mainly because a lot of people parked their vehicles/golf carts at the edge of the road or partly on it," according to Megan, affecting traffic flow in narrow areas.

Access road considerations: Road width impacts cabin accessibility. "The streets in the town are extremely narrow, making it hard to get into the park," notes Olivia S. about Scales Lake Park, which could present challenges for larger vehicles towing trailers or RVs.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Baskett, KY is John James Audubon State Park Campground with a 3.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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