Best Cabin Camping near Delhi, LA

Cabin rentals near Delhi include Chemin-A-Haut State Park, Lake Bruin State Park, and Bayou Boeuf RV Park, all within an hour's drive. Each park offers cabins with electricity, water hookups, and basic furnishings. Chemin-A-Haut features two-room cabins positioned along the water with picnic tables and fire rings. "The two room cabins looked pretty great and are on the water," according to one visitor. Lake Bruin's cabins provide excellent water views, with sites 4 and 5 featuring extended wooden decks and all-day shade. Bayou Boeuf RV Park maintains simple cabin accommodations with drinking water and toilet facilities nearby.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when swimming and water activities are popular. Lake Bruin cabins offer premium waterfront positioning with sites arranged for boat docking adjacent to the accommodation. All parks allow pets in their cabin areas, though specific rules vary by location. Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve provides cabin-only accommodations with showers and toilets on-site. A camper at Lake Bruin noted: "Maybe the best campsite I've ever had. Worth renting a pontoon for a day!"

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and others providing indoor kitchenettes. Basic supplies and groceries are available within 30 minutes of most cabin locations. Chemin-A-Haut and Lake Bruin both offer additional recreational amenities including playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails. Bathroom facilities at the parks receive regular maintenance, with one camper reporting that Chemin-A-Haut's bathrooms are "hands down the best I've ever seen."

Best Cabin Sites Near Delhi, Louisiana (6)

    1. Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    13 Reviews
    Bastrop, LA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 283-0812

    "Cellular service isn’t great but they do have Wi-Fi. The RV camping area has a nice, new, and clean restroom and shower facility with coin-operated laundry."

    "The lake was pretty busy with people fishing or paddling. Two room cabins looked pretty great and are on the water. Had two playgrounds and kids trail."

    2. Lake Bruin State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    St. Joseph, LA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 766-3530

    "This park is quiet and very clean. It has 2 playgrounds for children and a small swimming area that is roped off. Fishing can be excellent."

    "It’s a small park with very clean bath houses. The spots along the water are all amazing but 4 & 5 are extra great because they have shade all day and decks."

    3. Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    22 Reviews
    Hermanville, MS
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 680-4027

    "No electric, drinking water, or showers however the first set of bathrooms are very clean and work well. The bathroom sink water is not potable...it had a yellow tinge... literally."

    "Really pretty area, fire pits and grills, flushable toilets, no running taps though. Quiet area, all paved roads. It use to be a cotton town."

    4. Bayou Boeuf RV Park

    1 Review
    Fairbanks, LA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 665-2405

    "Dwayne was very accommodating...good price for full hookup.Quiet and convenient campground. 15 mins from Black Bayou National Wildlife Refuge if you want somewhere to hike and walk around."

    5. Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve

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    Sicily Island, LA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 273-4362

    $105 - $340 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Delhi, LA

47 Reviews of 6 Delhi Campgrounds


  • S
    Nov. 12, 2021

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Wonderful FREE Back to Nature Camping

    Rocky springs campground is a great place to get back to nature while traveling the South end of the historical Natchez Trace. There is almost NO cell service regardless of carrier. No electric, drinking water, or showers however the first set of bathrooms are very clean and work well. The bathroom sink water is not potable...it had a yellow tinge... literally. Nice paved pull through and back in pads, fire rings (way too tall but hey?!?), grills and picnic tables are plentiful. The large shade trees made solar power minimal but it was worth the boon docking, old time camping experience. Very peaceful get away from it all area. We camped next to the bathroom in a 21' RV.

  • Allison N.
    Oct. 27, 2019

    Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    Amazing state park, sadly underfunded. Still worth a trip.

    Pretty state park, swimming pool during summer, gorgeous trails on an enchanting bayou, wooded back in slots with a camp host, not much to do in Bastrop but this park is a great attraction. No sewage but there is a dump station. There is also tent camping, cabins, and equestrian camping and trails but there have been budget cuts that prevent horse trail maintenance and road repairs, so you don’t know what you’ll get sometimes. The park has playgrounds and pavilions.

  • Twan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Perfect Overnight

    This campground is the perfect overnight spot; there are some hiking trails & historic sites to visit but, otherwise, it’s just a good spot to pull off the parkway and recharge. There are probably 20-25 sites, most if not all ate large enough for RVs or pull-behind rigs. Above ground fire pits, BBQ grills and picnic tables at most sites, off of the paved parking area(s). The bathroom(s) aren’t great, but they work! 1 bar Verizon, not enough to load any GPS or internet but you can squeeze a message out.

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Nothing Fancy

    This little campground is nestled along the Natchez Trace Parkway at mile marker 54.8 (https://www.nps.gov/natr/planyourvisit/upload/NATRmap_1_113_web.pdf).

    This is a FREE first come, first serve campground that offers 22 sites. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and flat real estate for setting up your tent. The campground is well shaded and can accommodate RVs but there are no hook ups available. There are a few bathrooms that have flush toilets and sinks but there are not showers available.

    It's a small facility that gets moderate use but appears to be well maintained. While black bears aren't prolific in the area they have been spotted. Be sure to store all food and scented items in your vehicle if possible.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    Convenient for Southern Section of Natchez Trace

    Spent 4 nights, flush toilets, lots of sites, hiking trails nearby, old town site of Rocky Springs nearby, plus ancient burial mounds, and Windsor Plantation round. Water was off on sinks and note to not drink the water. Trash cans, picnic tables, and fire pits. Close to road but not very well traveled at night. No camp host. No Verizon signal.

  • Mic F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2022

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    No water currently

    It's a beautiful area and nice little piece of history to see. I'm assuming due to covid though there isn't running water in the restrooms and showers aren't accessible either. It's a fairly busy campground with people coming in and out and driving around the loop. But other than that there weren't any issues.

  • H
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Chemin-A-Haut State Park

    Nice place

    Nice RV spots with full hookups. Cellular service isn’t great but they do have Wi-Fi. The RV camping area has a nice, new, and clean restroom and shower facility with coin-operated laundry.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2023

    Rocky Springs Campground, Milepost 54.8 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    A Bit Run Down, but quiet

    Rocky Springs CG, MS: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good 70 yr olds in 17’ trailer: Overall Rating: 4 Usage during visit: Moderate, 1/2 to 3/4 full Site Privacy: 3 Site Spacing: 3.5. Some sites have very nice spacing. Others are oddly placed Site surface: Black top Site level: Good Reservations: No. - Free Campground Noise 5. Quiet Electricity: No Water: No Sewer: No Dump: No Road Noise: 3. Lower section had moderate road noise. Semis are not allowed on the adjacent Natchez Trace Hwy. Bathroom: 4 flush toilets. Fairly clean.
    Cell Service (Verizon): 1. Intermittently messages may come through.
    Setting: 4. Dense forest w nice creek to sit near and enjoy on a warm day. No sites are adjacent to the creek. Weather: 3. Highs 70 to low 50s. Lows into the 30s Bugs: Minimal.
    Solar: Some sites, moderate. Most sites filtered sun. Host: None Location: Somewhat isolated. 30 minutes from nearest substantial grocery store.
    Notes: Somewhat run down, some buildings in use. Only one bathroom is operational. It is in the lower section which is closer to road noise.


Guide to Delhi

Cabin camping near Delhi, Louisiana provides access to waterfront accommodations along oxbow lakes and cypress-lined creeks. The region sits within the Mississippi Alluvial Plain with elevations around 80-100 feet above sea level, creating unique wetland camping environments. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below freezing during December through February.

What to do

Kayaking ancient cypress trees: At Chemin-A-Haut State Park, visitors can paddle among 1000-year-old cypress trees scattered throughout the creek. "Rent a kayak or canoe to paddle to them," recommends Nicki M., who calls the park "a hidden gem north of Bastrop, Louisiana."

Wildlife observation: The parks provide opportunities to see native Louisiana wildlife in their natural habitat. "Raccoons are very curious and obviously human fed because they will walk right up to you," notes one Chemin-A-Haut visitor about the park's wildlife.

Boat rentals: Spending time on the water is essential when cabin camping in this region. "Worth renting a pontoon for a day!" states DENISE G. about her experience at Lake Bruin State Park Campground, where waterfront cabins provide direct lake access.

Historical exploration: Some parks offer glimpses into the region's past. At Rocky Springs Campground, visitors can explore what remains of a ghost town. "We love the trails, walking in the creek, and exploring the old town site of Rocky Springs, especially the cemetery," shares Michael L.

What campers like

Privacy in natural settings: Many cabins offer secluded settings despite being close to amenities. "It's a small park with very clean bath houses. The spots along the water are all amazing," reports a Lake Bruin visitor about the cabin sites.

Waterfront positioning: Brad's Old Ferry Landing offers cabins in a serene woodland setting. "Brad is kind and wonderful. It is in a beautiful woods. We planned to stay 3 nights. Stayed a full month," shares Mollie.

Swimming access: Several parks with cabin rentals feature designated swimming areas. "If you want to swim and you love cypress trees, this is your spot," recommends a Lake Bruin camper about the cabin camping experience there.

Site selection strategy: Choosing specific cabin sites can greatly enhance the experience. "Sites 3,4,5 are oriented where you see the water when you open your door. Sites 4 and 5 have a 25x10 foot deck extending from rv site-very nice," advises Jason R. about Lake Bruin.

What you should know

Water level fluctuations: Regional waterways experience significant seasonal changes. "Water has been high for a few months so its ugly and not so useable. There's supposed to be a route by canoe to old growth trees but water is too high," reports Pam G. about conditions at Chemin-A-Haut.

Advance planning for water activities: Call ahead to verify conditions before planning water-based activities. A camper at Chemin-A-Haut notes: "Went to go to kayak out to Castle Tree and found out the water was too high to really see the base of it and it's a two hr paddle upstream on the way there."

Limited supplies nearby: When staying at cabin rentals, bring essential supplies. "If you are planning on fishing, have your fishing prior to arriving - no place near to get one," advises Brandon R. about Lake Bruin State Park.

Seasonal availability: "Be aware water will be hard to come by in peak season," warns Robert D. about securing waterfront cabin rentals at Lake Bruin, indicating the popularity of these accommodations during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Multiple playgrounds: Parks with cabin rentals often feature dedicated children's areas. "It has 2 playgrounds for children and a small swimming area that is roped off," mentions Jason R. about family amenities at Lake Bruin.

Kid-friendly water features: Rocky Springs Campground offers family exploration opportunities beyond just cabins. "Me and my family came here with our tent and had a blast. We explored the old church and what's left of the city. There is a lot to do for such a small campground," shares Zack K.

Educational opportunities: Many parks include interpretive elements for children. "Took my two sons on our first camping trip here. There are quite a few hiking trails and none are too difficult even for my 4 y.o. The main trail, where the town used to be was awesome," reports Ben M. about Rocky Springs.

Splash pads and swimming areas: Family-focused amenities make cabin stays more enjoyable. "Splash pad for a hit for the kids and so was the swim area. We enjoyed kayaking and the pier right out front," writes Bruce F. about Lake Bruin.

Tips from RVers

Cellular connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between cabin camping locations. "Turkey Creek Ranch Reserve provides cabin-only accommodations with showers and toilets on-site," which may be important for those who need to stay connected.

Bathroom facilities: Quality of facilities varies between parks. "The park is staffed with friendly people and was very clean. Great access to the lake from most of the camp sites," reports Dee D. about Lake Bruin's well-maintained facilities.

Nearby attractions: "15 mins from Black Bayou National Wildlife Refuge if you want somewhere to hike and walk around. Some delicious restaurants around for some Louisiana cuisine," shares Kristi D. about staying at Bayou Boeuf RV Park.

Laundry access: "The RV camping area has a nice, new, and clean restroom and shower facility with coin-operated laundry," notes Heath H. about the facilities at Chemin-A-Haut, which can be important for extended cabin stays.

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