Best Cabin Camping near Holly Beach, LA

Cabin accommodations near Holly Beach provide rustic to modern lodging options within a short drive of the Gulf Coast. Sea Rim State Park offers cabins with air conditioning, unfurnished kitchens, and comfortable bunkbeds, though guests need to bring their own kitchen supplies and bedding. Intracoastal Parish Park Campground features cabin rentals with picnic tables and access to fishing and crabbing opportunities. Vinton RV Park provides cabin options with access to a clubhouse featuring billiards, shuffleboard, and a full kitchen. "The cabins are really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck. I'm pretty sure the cabins are relatively new because of a hurricane sometime in the past decade," noted one visitor to Sea Rim State Park.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location, with most requiring advance reservations. Sam Houston Jones State Park offers cabin accommodations alongside hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities. Little Lake Charles Resort provides cabin rentals with amenities including electric hookups, water, and picnic tables. Most cabins in the region are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. According to one camper at Sea Rim State Park, "You can stay in cabins, regular RV/tent sites with power, or out on the beach with no amenities." Seasonal considerations are important, as mosquitoes can be problematic during warmer months, particularly at dusk.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more complete setups. Myers Landing and RV Park offers cabin rentals with access to firewood and market facilities for basic supplies. Jean LaFitte RV Park provides cabins with picnic tables and access to trash disposal. Nearby towns like Lake Charles and Sulphur offer more extensive shopping options for groceries and camping supplies. Boomtown USA RV Resort features cabin accommodations with showers and toilet facilities. A review mentioned that Sea Rim State Park has "no concessions available for purchase" except wood, ice, and bug spray, making advance planning essential.

Best Cabin Sites Near Holly Beach, Louisiana (16)

    1. Intracoastal Parish Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 721-3540

    "Each side includes a picnic table-- with those between the two boat ramps covered--as well as a garbage can."

    "The campground is located on the intracoastal waterway, just under a bridge. The sign says $4 for tents but the caretaker said it's $6 (still a bargain). He let us pay $4."

    2. Sea Rim State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Sabine Pass, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 971-2559

    $10 - $120 / night

    "We got a cabin (not sure if there is a tent or RV area) and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck (bring your own kitchen supplies and bedding)."

    "Or stay in the small, open campground with picnic tables, fire rings, water and electric hook up and a nearby comfort station."

    3. Vinton RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Orange, LA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 570-2942

    $45 / night

    "The clubhouse at this park just outside Lake Charles is seriously impressive."

    "Only $375/mo for Long Term, All Utilities Included, Free Wi-Fi and Free Laundry!

    We were heading back to Texas after Spring Break and needed a quiet, easy stop for the night."

    4. Sam Houston Jones State Park — Sam Houston Jones State Park District II

    11 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 855-2665

    $9 - $33 / night

    "If you like Louisiana Wildlife this is the place for you! I saw a couple of lounging alligators, egrets, snapping turtles, deer, and a chipmunk!!!"

    "Large viewing ponds of alligators, turtles and birds are surrounded by walking and biking trails for all different levels of activity."

    5. Boomtown USA RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Vidor, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 769-6105

    $63 - $229 / night

    "Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach."

    "Showers and laundry available. Beaumont is within 5 miles."

    6. New Lloyd RV Park

    1 Review
    Port Arthur, TX
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 683-1668

    "These are large, very clean spots at a lake park in the center of Dallas-Ft Worth"

    7. Hidden Ponds RV Park

    1 Review
    Lake Charles, LA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 583-4709

    8. Little Lake Charles Resort

    3 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 433-1114

    "Electric, water, sewer, WiFi The first month was kinda rough bc of stupid COVID nothing was open. But the second month changed everything. We had great time."

    "Stayed when it was a Yogi Bear park."

    9. Jean LaFitte RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 439-2080

    10. Myers Landing and RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lake Arthur, LA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 774-2338

    "Rustic mom and pop place tucked away in a country setting right on the water. We had a waterfront view and hated to leave to head home. Staff is so nice and accommodating!!! Will be back!!!"

    "The campground is very nice, the lakeside is beautiful, we loved the little market right in the front by the lake and the lady working there is very nice."

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Cabin Reviews near Holly Beach, LA

80 Reviews of 16 Holly Beach Campgrounds


  • K
    Oct. 1, 2016

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Sea Rim State Park

    This is part of a huge refuge with marshes and seashores. We got a cabin (not sure if there is a tent or RV area) and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck (bring your own kitchen supplies and bedding). I’m pretty sure the cabins are relatively new (as of 2014) because of a hurricane sometime in the past decade. Absolutely beautiful for a day or the weekend.

  • J
    May. 26, 2019

    End Of The Road RV Park

    Peaceful Waterfront Park

    Shaded Waterfront RV spaces and fully furnished cabins. Quiet, safe, and peaceful park. Wifi, 90ft dock, and aluminum boats free for residents. Excellent fishing. Monthly rates include water, sewer, electricity, and trash. Large shaded spaces. Dog park. Within a few short miles of the local refineries. Less than eight miles to major stores. We have two local golf courses, Bayou Den Golf Course is approximately three miles away. Tyrell Park features a golf course, horseback riding, botanical gardens, and scenic boardwalks approximately five miles from the RV park.

  • Lisa S.
    Mar. 28, 2021

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Miles of Beach Camping

    Or stay in the small, open campground with picnic tables, fire rings, water and electric hook up and a nearby comfort station. There’s an outside cold water shower and an elevated walkway crossing wetland to the beach.

    The birding is absolutely fantastic so come with binoculars. I saw great flocks of Avocets feeding at the waters edge along with Willets, and a variety of sandpipers and terns including Caspian. There’s a paved trail to hike through the wetlands. Bug spray is essential.

    Beach camping is available to any vehicle or camper. The upper beach sand is hard packed like a road and it goes for about three miles on the East side and about 10 on the West side.

    I can’t say enough about the staff who became dedicated to rescuing me after a major storm dumped three inches of rain in a couple of hours causing an inland pond to overflow cutting a channel through the beach to the Gulf. I was stranded about two miles out in my 2X4 camper van for two delightful days before they brought out the heavy equipment and towed me across the channel and back to the real world.

    Gas up in Port Arthur before driving down.

  • rspillers84
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Vinton RV Park

    Laundry, Electric, Wifi All Included in Lot Rent!

    The clubhouse at this park just outside Lake Charles is seriously impressive. It’s huge and offers everything you could need from billiards, shuffleboard, a cozy reading nook, restrooms, a full kitchen, and tons of seating for parties or events. 

    There's also a super spacious co-working office space, which is rarely used, making it even better if you need a quiet spot to work. 

    The park also has a great pool, perfect for relaxing. 

    For $575/month it’s an incredible deal as electric, Wi-Fi, free laundry and the premium amenities are all included in the rent!

  • D
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Intracoastal Parish Park Campground

    Dave and DiDi Go Crabbing

    This was our second visit to this nice campground. Improvements were made after Hurricane Rita, All sites are gravel with plenty of room. Each side includes a picnic table-- with those between the two boat ramps covered--as well as a garbage can. Easy access to water for fishing and crabbing at the park plus convenient location to national refuge and coastline to the south. Bathrooms were adequate, spacious, and clean. Dump site also clean. Walkways and docks along the canal with a fish cleaning station on main covered dock area. New playground equipment and meeting room (rental) but closed due to COVID-19. Agree with previous review about noise. We were further away and didn't notice road or water noise at night. Good TV reception with regular antenna. Also no problems cell phone reception (ATT). We will definitely stay here again. This visit we were in our 25 ft travel trailer,

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2022

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    The mosquitoes are serious here, but the beach is gorgeous.

    This was a spur-of-the-moment trip from NW Arkansas so we could dip our toes in the ocean in the middle of winter. It's unfortunate that you have to go through Port Arthur to get to the state park, but totally worth it once you get there. WARNING: the mosquitoes are serious here. We have an Aliner and although we use pool noodles to seal gaps in the A-frame's roof, they found a way in--hundreds of them. We only stayed the one night because of it. Having said that, if you have a class A/B/C camper, you should be fine. I wouldn't recommend it to tent campers even with the best bug spray...and we went in December! Clean, beautiful facilities. You can park in a site, or if you don't want/need utilities, you're allowed to camp on the beach.

  • kelly N.
    Mar. 24, 2022

    Boomtown USA RV Resort

    Nice but

    Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach. Sites are large, concrete, with picnic tables and they are level. Staff is very nice and this is a dog friendly park.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Sam Houston Jones State Park — Sam Houston Jones State Park District II

    Great for hiking, biking, and kayaking

    If you like Louisiana Wildlife this is the place for you! I saw a couple of lounging alligators, egrets, snapping turtles, deer, and a chipmunk!!! I was kind of scared when I saw a sign on the trails warning of the gators! As far as RV camping, it wasn't a really nice area. The site we were in was 56, I don't reccomend it. Pretty unlevel and very close to other campers. When it rained, the water pooled on the backside and where the picnic table was. There was a shower house. It was old, but really clean.

  • Stephen K.
    May. 29, 2018

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Hidden Gem - except for the no-see-ums

    We camped here Memorial Weekend. The primitive camping on the beach gives an amazing view. The beach sand above the tide is so firm, that even a couple 5th wheel Camping trailers had driven out to primitive spots. The spaces are spaced out really far, though, so thankfully we could not hear the generators. The primitive "sites" are really just posts along the grass before the dune line that have a trash barrel. There is no real enforcement of how close you are to the post, and no designated tent pad or fire ring. You can just dig out an area of sand for your campfire.

    There are no showers or restrooms for the beach. However, there are drop toilets in the RV camping area, that you can walk or drive to. There is also an outdoor shower in the day use area along with a spigot that we used to wash dishes.

    If there is a light breeze, then camping here is awesome. Unfortunately, swarms of no-see-ums appear if the wind stops. The wind stopped during the middle of our second night, and we were bitten so many times that it looked like we had poison ivy. The little bugs found a way into our tent. We actually decided to skip out at bedtime on our third night because the wind died down again. The bugs were swarming us and our citronella candles, and nothing seemed to deter them.

    On the marsh side, there are several paddling trails. The ranger station rents out canoes and kayaks by the hour. We saw a few alligators on those trails. On the beach, we were able to go crabbing. The beach gets pretty crowded during the day with lots of day use people playing and fishing, but they seemed to stay closer to the start of the beach and not come very far down into our primitive area.


Guide to Holly Beach

Cabin camping near Holly Beach, Louisiana offers diverse lodging options along the Gulf Coast. Located in Louisiana's southwestern corner, this area sits at near sea level with wetland ecosystems dominating the landscape. Most cabin rentals require at least a 10-15 minute drive from Holly Beach proper due to hurricane vulnerability along the immediate coastline.

What to do

Fishing and crabbing opportunities: Intracoastal Parish Park Campground features excellent water access for anglers. "Easy access to water for fishing and crabbing at the park plus convenient location to national refuge and coastline to the south," notes one visitor who appreciates the "fish cleaning station on main covered dock area."

Wildlife viewing: Sea Rim State Park offers impressive wildlife observation opportunities via marsh trails. "The nature trail over the marsh was really cool, we saw lots of alligators and birds," reports one camper who visited with family. Another mentions "Absolutely beautiful area with diverse environment to explore."

Kayaking trails: Experienced paddlers can access guided water routes from several campgrounds. "Great kayaking trail map and recommendations from the rangers on where to go," states one Sea Rim visitor. Myers Landing and RV Park provides direct lake access, with a reviewer noting it's "tucked away in a country setting right on the water."

What campers like

Beach access: While inland cabin camping is common, beach proximity remains a draw for many visitors. A Sea Rim State Park camper explains, "The sites were very close to the boardwalk that takes you over the dunes and to the beach. The beach was ok, not the nicest I've ever seen but the kids loved it. Lots of shells and treasures to be found."

Recreation facilities: Vinton RV Park offers impressive shared amenities for cabin guests. "The clubhouse at this park just outside Lake Charles is seriously impressive. It's huge and offers everything you could need from billiards, shuffleboard, a cozy reading nook, restrooms, a full kitchen, and tons of seating," one visitor shares.

Quiet settings: Some locations provide peaceful environments despite their proximity to busy areas. A reviewer at Intracoastal Parish Park Campground mentions, "This campground is located on the intracoastal waterway, just under a bridge... Several of the sites had sheltered tables which was perfect for us since rain was in the forecast."

What you should know

Weather considerations: The Gulf Coast climate creates specific challenges for cabin campers. At Sea Rim State Park, one visitor warns about beach camping: "Not a great beach to camp on in stormy weather. No rock/sea wall to slow the surge or wave action."

Gate access restrictions: Some parks strictly enforce entry hours. A frustrated Sea Rim visitor notes, "This is the only park - national, state, regional or otherwise - that I've encountered that literally locks their gate at night... There is no way in, no way out until the next morning."

Water quality issues: Several campgrounds experience water quality problems. At Myers Landing and RV Park, a camper observed: "The water smelled very badly like metal and we had to turn it off and use our own tank water since it smelled so yucky. Not sure if that's the case on every camp site."

Tips for camping with families

Bug protection essential: Mosquitoes present a significant challenge in this region. A candid Sea Rim reviewer warns: "We would have really enjoyed our stay had it not been for the mosquitoes... We covered ourselves with deet, had a bug zapper, I even fogged the area with an essential oil blend for bugs. But nothing kept them away."

Swimming options: Little Lake Charles Resort provides multiple water recreation features for children. According to a visitor, there's "Lots to do with pool, water slide, water play area mini golf and fishing."

Trail difficulty: Sam Houston Jones State Park offers accessible nature trails suitable for most ability levels. "Nice wide hiking/biking trails, lots of water access, beautiful new bridges and a nice big playground," reports a recent visitor after the park's renovation.

Tips from RVers

Laundry facilities: Cabin guests can sometimes access RV park laundry amenities. One visitor to Vinton RV Park highlights an unusual perk: "For $575/month it's an incredible deal as electric, Wi-Fi, free laundry and the premium amenities are all included in the rent!"

Highway noise concerns: At Boomtown USA RV Resort, cabin proximity to highways affects sleep quality. A reviewer cautions, "Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach."

Supply planning: Most cabin rentals require guests to bring specific items. As one camper warns about the region, "You can stay in cabins, regular RV/tent sites with power, or out on the beach with no amenities," making advance planning essential for comfort.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Holly Beach, LA is Intracoastal Parish Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 5 reviews.

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