Best Cabin Camping near Williamsburg, KY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabin accommodations near Williamsburg offer both rustic and modern lodging experiences across several campgrounds. Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground provides riverside cabin sites with amenities including water, electricity, and picnic tables. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort features cozy cabins equipped with microwave, mini-fridge, air conditioning, ceiling fans, and electric fireplaces, plus outdoor fire pits and grills. Falls Creek Cabins & Campground maintains clean facilities just minutes from Cumberland Falls. According to one visitor, "The cabin was very clean and bug free. It's walking distance to the restrooms but the wagons are closer."

Options range from tiny log cabins to spacious family-sized layouts at locations like Patrick's Point River Camp and Corbin-Laurel Lake KOA. Most cabins require reservations, particularly during peak summer months when facilities like Holly Bay and Grove Boat-In Campground see higher traffic. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds including Sheltowee Trace and Falls Creek Cabins being pet-friendly. One camper noted, "We had the best time camping here in our pop up. The staff was friendly, the bathhouses were clean, the playground was unique, & plus it's dog friendly."

Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings such as beds, tables, and chairs, though visitors typically need to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties - some offer only outdoor cooking options while others include microwaves and mini-refrigerators. Several campgrounds maintain on-site markets or general stores with camping supplies, firewood, and basic groceries. Falls Creek Cabins & Campground and Sheltowee Trace both feature camp stores where visitors can purchase forgotten items and snacks. Water pressure can be inconsistent at some locations, with one visitor noting "good 50 amp power supply but water pressure is very poor in the camper."

Best Cabin Sites Near Williamsburg, Kentucky (41)

    1. Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground

    9 Reviews
    Williamsburg, KY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 913-0325

    $20 - $70 / night

    "This place has clean bathrooms, wifi, secluded spots on the river to fish. Enough space for group camping too. Pick the spot the stump of banks end for the best river side spot. Book on Hipcamp!"

    "Fire rings provided. Local guy delivers firewood to your site with one call!! Trails, canoe, kayak, swim, fish, relax. Great time to be had here. Affordable!!!"

    2. Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    26 Reviews
    Stearns, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 286-7275

    $30 - $35 / night

    "The campground has all of the glamping necessities. Water hook-up, electrical, dumping station, clean hot water showers, etc. It's pet friendly and the campground is very clean."

    "If you are a bring the kitchen sink kinda camper you might wanna find a nearby KOA or other type campground. The campground has no signal, no electricity, no showers, no host."

    3. Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    8 Reviews
    Rockholds, KY
    9 miles
    Website

    $25 - $174 / night

    "The restrooms are air conditioned and were always very clean and well stocked. Directly behind the snack bar is the circle of covered wagons with a fire pit in the middle of them."

    "They do have carts available at the front to help get your stuff to the site. Showers are clean as well as restrooms"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Holly Bay

    16 Reviews
    Keavy, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 528-6156

    $46 - $92 / night

    "The campsites are semi-private with a fire ring, electricity, water (at each campsite), lantern pole, bathrooms and bath house."

    "Swim next to show, bring your pets, tie up you're boat, be around friendly people or private, primitive to big pull thru, clean, great staff, prettiest lake in KY, best camp sites with poles, shady, level"

    5. Corbin - Laurel Lake KOA

    10 Reviews
    Corbin, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 528-1534

    "We didn't use the restroom, showers or the pool but it all looked good. Lead-in off of the interstate was easy. Access is good. It is nicly secluded yet close to plenty of resources. "

    "Corbin n/Laurel Lake KOA First! Do not trust your navigation. Once you get off the interstate look for the KOA signs."

    6. Falls Creek Cabins & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Rockholds, KY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 526-7238

    $18 - $240 / night

    "Clean, friendly, reasonable staff with lots of good options for all levels of cabins, camp sites, RV spots, etc."

    "Very nice place, quite ample room on camp site, good 50 amp power supply but water pressure is very poor in the camper. People are grate and helpful."

    7. Patrick’s Point River Camp

    1 Review
    Williamsburg, KY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 515-6225

    "It’s right next to the bathroom but everyone is spread out enough it wasn’t an issue at all. Strong WiFi, pet friendly, and a beautiful, peaceful spot with very friendly owners!"

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    8. Grove Boat-In Campground

    4 Reviews
    Laurel River Lake, KY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "I parked at the Grove marina and packed all I could on my kayak and headed to the sites. This was a pretty decent paddle away and I waited til too late to get there."

    "The park is wonderful with great view a truly nice place ."

    9. Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground Pioneer, TN

    1 Review
    Pioneer, TN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 784-9445

    $50 - $65 / night

    "Approximately 4 miles off of exit 144, from I~75. Easy to locate, and a well maintained RV campground! Website has all the info on the different types of sites, cabins and ATV’s."

    10. Loyston Point Campground

    18 Reviews
    Andersonville, TN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 494-9369

    "Loyston Point is a really nice campground right on Norri Lake. There is not a bad site in the whole campground. Most sites have a lake view and the ones that don't are heavily wooded and spacious."

    "Loyston Point is a great campground on Norris Lake, which is known as one of the nicest lakes around."

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Cabin Reviews near Williamsburg, KY

221 Reviews of 41 Williamsburg Campgrounds


  • Heather K.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    Easy accessed, good sites/cabins, good amenities

    This campground is conveniently located near Corbin, KY. It sits right off the main road on the way to Cumberland Falls. There are plenty of signs and it is well marked, easy to find. When you pull in the gravel road, the main building and check in area is easily recognized and there are plenty of places to park. Check in was easy and fast. The store has a pretty big selection of camping items, clothes, food, accessories, shoes and snacks. There are also souvenirs. Just outside is the White Dog snack bar. A pretty nice menu with burgers, hot dogs, ice cream and fries. There is also an 8 unit restroom between the snack bar and main building. The restrooms are air conditioned and were always very clean and well stocked. Directly behind the snack bar is the circle of covered wagons with a fire pit in the middle of them. These were really cool looking and seemed like a fun way to camp. We stayed in the cozy cabins which are directly behind the wagons. Cozy cabin 2 had air conditioning, a full size bed and and bunk bed. There was a counter, microwave and mini fridge. 3 stools, a broom, clock, lamp, garbage can, ceiling fan and an electric fire place. Really quaint but a perfect way to camp without being too expensive. Electricity but no running water. There is also a small porch with 2 chairs and side table. A ceiling fan on the front porch is nice. There is a fire pit and a separate raised grill for cooking. The cabin was very clean and bug free. It’s walking distance to the restrooms but the wagons are closer. We walked around the RV and other camping sites as well. The RV sites we saw, were pull through sites and seemed very roomy and easy to get in and out of. The entire campground runs slightly downhill but overall offers flat sites. There are nice, shaded tent sites and an open, sunny area for group camping. The zip line runs from the entrance of the campground and runs over the group camp area, ending just beyond it. There are 2 zip lines available for different age groups. They offer many different activities through their company, such as electric bikes, white water rafting, zip lines, and tubing. We did the rafting and tubing. The rafting was fun and a great way to introduce beginners to the sport. The rapids were not too wild and none of us fell out of the raft. There were several areas to jump out and swim and that was fun. At the end of the rafting, a boat picks you up and you eat lunch and take a boat ride back to the bus. To get to the tubing, you have to drive yourself and it’s an hour drive to get there. The tubing trip lasted about 2 hours and was not very fun. The water was very still and basically we just barely floated down the river in the hot sun. There were 2 areas with small rapids but they didn’t make up for the rest of the still water being boring. We also got separated from our group. By the time we made it to the take out spot, everyone else had gotten out of the river and the shuttle left us behind. We waited for about 10 minutes and decided to start walking back to where we got in the water. After a while, the shuttle came back and saw us. He stopped and picked us up but ultimately felt this was dangerous as we were in the middle Daniel Boone Forest, alone, walking on the road. I would NOT recommend the tubing. It was not worth the money or the drive. If I was reviewing just the tubing experience, I would give 1 star. Everyone at Sheltowee were nice and professional. Our guide, Free (yep, that’s his name), was nice and funny and knowledgeable about the river. If we go again, we would request him again. We would definitely camp here again and recommend it to friends. The only reason I can’t give 5 stars is because of the tubing experience and the fact that it was not clear, when the reservation was made, that the tubing was 1 hour away.

  • J
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Falls Creek Cabins & Campground

    Clean, friendly, 5 minutes from Cumberland Falls

    Clean, friendly, reasonable staff with lots of good options for all levels of cabins, camp sites, RV spots, etc. We went with a large group and had people staying in each of these and all were happy. We recommend the Eagle Falls Trail to view the Cumberland Falls and Eagle Falls without the crowds.

  • Geo M.
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Black House Mountain Campground

    Good little camp ground

    This is a small isolated little camp ground. Very well maintain. Wifi is great. Small cabins and rv spaces.

  • L&A C.
    Jun. 23, 2024

    Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground Pioneer, TN

    RV Heaven for ATV/OHV/SxS Camping!

    Approximately 4 miles off of exit 144, from I~75. Easy to locate, and a well maintained RV campground! Website has all the info on the different types of sites, cabins and ATV’s. Resources for permits, pricing, and other requirements are also listed. The trails are accessible from the CG. FHUs on Back in and Pull-throughs,bathhouses, on site fishing pond, playground, and Ohhh yes….the ATV wash station! General store is on the right from the entrance, which is awesome! They sell firewood and ice, as well as extreme OHV sporting equipment/gear, snacks, souvenirs….to list a few. Rental cabins are available nearby, for larger families or groups. I believe they thought of almost everything! I would love to come camp here in the fall, as I can imagine that the views are spectacular! They provide WiFi, but my T-Mobile reception was good, at 3 bars.

  • C
    Jun. 26, 2018

    Blue Heron Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Small and quiet

    The campground has all of the glamping necessities. Water hook-up, electrical, dumping station, clean hot water showers, etc. It's pet friendly and the campground is very clean. The location is excellent for those who love rock climbing (sport and trad), easy and moderate level hiking, white water kayaking, or maybe want to spend a day or two also doing some backcountry camping. There are bears and other curious wildlife so make sure to keep your stuff in the provided bear boxes!

  • Lori H.
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

    Beautiful Night Sky, Quiet Camping

    Pickett State Park is a great spot to camp if you like peace and quiet, but don’t want to have to backpack in to a spot. Despite the small campground, it was pretty much empty on the first weekend in August when we stayed. It is near the Big South Fork, and Scott State Forest, so there’s lots of great hiking, horseback riding, river recreation, etc. nearby. From other reviews on The Dyrt, I learned the park is excellent for stargazing, and it is true, you will have amazing views at night, we slept in a tent without a rain fly, just so we could see the stars!

    The campground has several sites with electric and some without. We stayed in B1, which did not have electric. All the sites have picnic tables and fire rings, and the ones on the outside of the loops back up to the woods and trails. All the sites are spacious.

    The restrooms were clean, but they must be pretty old. There were some areas in need of tile repair, but it was just a cosmetic issue, so it didn’t bother me. The showers were nice, and everything was clean.

    The campground also has cabins, and those seemed to have more guests than the campground. They have a set of cabins that were connected, like apartments, and they have some larger, freestanding cabins too. They had a group site as well, but I did not go to it.

    The park has a lake with swimming area, and canoe/kayak/paddle board rentals, a swinging bridge, playground, tennis courts, a gigantic picnic area, and several great trails.

    This was a very pleasant find, and we will definitely return!

  • Nate H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    Loyston Point Campground

    Lakefront Camping

    Loyston Point is a really nice campground right on Norri Lake. There is not a bad site in the whole campground. Most sites have a lake view and the ones that don't are heavily wooded and spacious. I stayed here in November, and the water was low, but it was still a spectacular sunrise. The area is very popular for mountain biking, no matter when you visit, the trailhead lot will likely be full. The lake is probably the cleanest and nicest around, so if you visit in warmer months you will be glad to have access to it. There is a camp store, and I saw at least two bathhouses. The one that was near our site was clean and heated. The sites are all extremely spacious, and many have good trees for hammocks. The sites have shared water hookups, so if you are in an RV, you should be sure to have an extra-long water hose. There are some small cabins for rent here too. I highly recommend this place for lake camping.

  • Andrea F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Clinton-Knoxville North KOA

    First time Staying at a KOA

    We picked this stop because it was a halfway point from our trip in Georgia to home in Ohio and it was easy off and on 75. It’s a small campground with only 37 rv sites, a primitive camping section and several small cabins. They offer a pool, dog park, laundry and game room.

    It’s very clean and the staff was nice. We got here after hours and they had everything we needed at the check in with our names, site number and directions to our site. They also offer WiFi and cable tv.

    There is not much to do in the park itself but it’s quite and close to town.

  • Ginger G.
    Sep. 29, 2019

    Hickory Star Campground

    Disappointing

    Camp sites were very small and situated on top of each other. Most campers are residents. Cabin camping also very close. Attendant gave us wrong directions to our site and we ended up on a very narrow dead end road.


Guide to Williamsburg

Cabin camping near Williamsburg, Kentucky offers diverse options for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. The Cumberland River basin provides a unique waterfront camping environment with sandy banks at several locations. Most cabin facilities maintain operations from April through October, though several properties remain open year-round with varying seasonal amenities.

What to do

River activities: Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground provides riverside sites with direct water access. "This place speaks to your soul. River side tent sites on a shaded, sandy river bank. Local guy delivers firewood to your site with one call!! Trails, canoe, kayak, swim, fish, relax," reports Amber H.

Hiking trails: Blue Heron Campground maintains several walking paths suitable for all experience levels. "We spent three nights mid July. It was hot. Hiked the devils dive overlook trail," notes Retired Wanderers.

Fishing opportunities: Many cabin sites offer direct lake or river access for fishing. At Loyston Point Campground, visitors report productive catches: "We caught and ate several catfish. The roads were great for the kids to ride bike and they enforced the slow speed limit for cars which was awesome," says Ben S.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Cabin areas typically feature more secluded layouts than standard campgrounds. Holly Bay receives consistent praise for spacious sites: "I love this campground! The sites are spaced out, large and completely shaded. There are several bathhouses and some include large sinks to wash supplies," shares Carissa D.

Water proximity: Many visitors appreciate cabins with direct water access. "We stayed at site B3 backwoods camp. Price was good. Site was the biggest they have. Downside big gravel rock road down a hill and up to get to the sites. They do have carts available at the front to help get your stuff to the site," notes Crystal V. about Sheltowee Trace Adventure Park.

Clean facilities: Maintenance standards vary between properties but most receive positive feedback. "The bathhouse is nice and clean. There are hiking trails nearby and access to a small mining village. We would definitely camp here again," reports Katrin M. about Blue Heron Campground.

What you should know

Booking requirements: Most cabins require advance reservation, especially during summer months. "We were a drive up, no reservation camper. They only took cash or check on-site. Camp host was very nice and helpful," explains Pam B. about Holly Bay.

Weather considerations: Site conditions can change rapidly with rainfall. "Only 2 of the 6 sites are usable if it has rained within a week of your stay. Would not recommend for large groups unless you enjoy sleeping in mud," cautions Kayla L. about Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground.

Connectivity challenges: Cell service varies widely between properties. "This was a one night stop on our way to Ohio. The property is nice and the sites are spacious. Our Verizon cell signal was terrible and the campground wifi was not much better," reports Jessica L. about Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Some properties feature dedicated play areas. "The kids asked if we could stay here again as we left! The staff was friendly, the bathhouses were clean, the playground was unique," shares Evanna T. about Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort.

Consider accessibility: Some cabin areas require significant walking to reach facilities. "Nice campground. The sites are very spacious. Tent spots are in hilly areas so be ready to hike up to the bath houses. Bath houses are old but clean," advises Kelli about Holly Bay.

Bring entertainment options: Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort offers specialized recreation: "Resources for permits, pricing, and other requirements are also listed. The trails are accessible from the CG. FHUs on Back in and Pull-throughs, bathhouses, on site fishing pond, playground, and Ohhh yes....the ATV wash station!" notes L&A C.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain. "We only stayed 2 nights, so my review is limited. The only downside is the horrifically unleveled sites. The bathrooms were clean, the view from our site was spectacular and the staff was very helpful," mentions Michelle S. about Loyston Point Campground.

Utility reliability: Water pressure can fluctuate at some locations. "Very nice place, quite ample room on camp site, good 50 amp power supply but water pressure is very poor in the camper. People are grate and helpful," notes Bryan Y. about Falls Creek Cabins & Campground.

Space considerations: Site dimensions vary widely between properties. "This is a small campground with very tight spots. Owner and employees are very helpful and friendly to make your camping better," explains Terry H. about Corbin - Laurel Lake KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Williamsburg, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Williamsburg, KY is Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 9 reviews.

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