Cabin Camping near Lake Arthur, LA

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    Several cabin accommodation options exist within a 60-minute drive of Lake Arthur, Louisiana. Myers Landing offers cabin rentals with full hookups, making them suitable for extended stays. Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets provides concrete pad cabins with modern amenities including electricity, water, and sewer connections. One visitor noted that "The lodge where you register was pretty. Could be marked better as it doesn't mention anything about registration." The cabins at Lake Charles RV Resort feature standard furnishings, while the more rustic accommodations at Palmetto Island State Park Campground offer a nature-focused experience with convenient access to hiking trails and fishing opportunities.

    Rustic cabin rentals can be found at Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp, which provides outdoor recreational activities alongside cabin accommodations. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates increase. Pet policies vary by location, with many parks allowing pets with certain restrictions. A camper mentioned that Poche's has "beautiful grounds and very friendly people. Tons of activities for kids and adults! Pet friendly!" Lakeview Park offers lakeside cabins with proximity to their swimming area and live entertainment venue, providing a more social atmosphere for family gatherings.

    Most cabins include basic furniture and bedding, though visitors should bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities range from simple countertops with microwaves to fully equipped cooking areas with refrigerators and stovetops. On-site markets at Myers Landing and Red Shoes RV Park stock essential groceries and camping supplies. Some locations like Little Lake Charles Resort provide firewood for purchase. Cabins typically include air conditioning for the hot Louisiana summers, but heating options may be limited at more primitive locations. Visitors should check specific amenity lists when booking to ensure their comfort needs will be met.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Lake Arthur (16)

      1. Myers Landing and RV Park

      4.0(4)7mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      2. Lake Charles RV Resort by Rjourney

      5.0(2)20mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a rum distillery almost next door that is a fun free thing to do, otherwise you’re looking at a 15-20 minute drive to other activities in the area."

      3. Lake Charles RV Resort

      5.0(1)20mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a rum distillery almost next door that is a fun free thing to do, otherwise you’re looking at a 15-20 minute drive to other activities in the area."

      4. Palmetto Island State Park Campground

      4.2(20)35mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice bath, laundry facilities. Sites were gravel. Bugs were awful. Screen porches around restrooms."

      "We spent two nights here and the park is in great condition. All the spaces have electric, water and sewer. The spaces are nice and wide, are on gravel, and very level."

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

      4.1(15)38mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We originally had two nights booked at this campground, but after one night and spending a day on the trails here, we booked two more nights for a different campground that was available."

      "The slab camping is not private, BUT it also is not overrun with bugs. Very park like in the camping area.  Restrooms/showers were clean and modern."

      from $9 - $33 / night

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      6. Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets

      4.7(6)33mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Cabins

      "Ample sized cement sites with picnic tables. Our 42” 5th wheel has 4 slides and the site was roomy. Hookups we’re good. We were close to dog park which was perfect. Lovely clean campground."

      "Level concrete pads, electric for both 30 and 50amp with sewer and water all next to each other. Wifi is a bit weak. Dog park for your fur babies to play in."

      from $22 - $65 / night

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      7. Little Lake Charles Resort

      3.5(4)31mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Only negatives really are poor WiFi, and lots of guest here work in the area so there’s lots of trucks moving around form 5-7 am and 4-6 in the evenings. Quite otherwise the rest of the time."

      8. Lakeview Park

      4.3(6)35mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "The site behind and on the right are very close. (Since we were here for a nearby softball tournament, it was ok.) Site was full hookup for 30 amp only."

      "Country feel, away from the city. Man made beach (COLD but you get used to it), huge land balloon used as a giant trampoline, golf cart rentals, and weekend music. It has it all."

      9. Intracoastal Parish Park Campground

      4.8(8)40mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "Just off the highway and right on the waterfront. Clean restrooms and covered picnic tables. Owners are friendly and keep the place clean and secure. Stayed at site #13 and it was nice."

      10. Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

      4.5(13)48mi from Lake ArthurRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Poches RV park is nice, well maintained, and has number of amenities. We had a wonderful weekend stay, and the weather was perfect. We canoed in the Shake Your Trail Feather festival on Bayou Teche."

      "Pet friendly! And each site is set up great and all the grounds are clean!"

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    • D
      Dec. 11, 2021

      Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

      Nice RV park. Convenient for canoeing in Bayou Teche.

      Poches RV park is nice, well maintained, and has number of amenities. We had a wonderful weekend stay, and the weather was perfect. We canoed in the Shake Your Trail Feather festival on Bayou Teche. The RV park was close the the canoe trailhead. Take the time to explore the city of Breaux Bridge. 

      Go to Poches Market and buy some pork sausage stuffed with jalapeos. Also, be sure to make a reservation and go eat at Little Big Cup in Arnaudville about 15 minutes away. 

      Stayed in campsite#69. Back-in site with concrete parking, picnic table, and fire ring. 15A/30A/50A, water, and sewer hookups. It has a nice grass area with fire pit in the rear of the site next to the lake. Not much shade in the campsite. The site is located on the lake. Neighbors were pretty close. Roads in the park were asphalt or gravel. The free WiFi throughout the park was adequate for checking emails, surfing the web, etc. We camped in a Travel Trailer. Would stay here again. We camped at Poche's RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

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

      Excellent park!

      We originally had two nights booked at this campground, but after one night and spending a day on the trails here, we booked two more nights for a different campground that was available. We originally were insight 24, and then we moved over to site number six. Both of these two have no one beside them on one side, so it gave us some privacy and made us feel like we were really camping. Lol. It appears that a lot of people use this campsite as a stop over as they are traveling, because in the evenings it would fill up and then early the next morning lots of people would be gone. There are very spacious sites here, there were lots of very large bus RVs and fifth wheels. We have a small travel trailer, so we had loads of space around our campsite. Each paved and pretty level campsite has a nice paved picnic area with a picnic table and a fire ring. All of the hook ups were very well maintained. The dumpster is located near the bathhouse, which looks to be fairly new. There’s also a small laundromat here that I saw people going in and out of. Everything is very well-maintained throughout this park. The roads have obviously been repaved over the last few years, and there are nice cabins to be rented as well as spaces for tent campers. We saw a variety of birds while riding our bikes through the trails and around the swamp/marsh area. We also saw turtles and a few alligators. I record my GPS tracks when riding bicycles and we rode over 40 miles while there. The trails are a mixture of gravel and dirt, and there are shared roads. There were some more difficult trails, that we definitely would not ride again, but we saw other people that were very easily getting around on the trails. There are a lot of what seem to be local people who use this park for exercise, walking, running, bicycling, even people on scooters, people out, enjoying the solitude of sitting by the river, it’s really nice to see. The staff members that we encountered at the gate were very efficient and friendly. We ventured off site to a visit to a rum distillery for a tour one day and that was fun. There’s a nice dollar store nearby for any necessary items.

    • Cat R.
      May. 31, 2020

      Lakeview Park

      PRETTY, BUT NOISY

      Don't get me wrong, I am not antisocial, but when I go camping I really want the natural quiet of nature. It was pretty busy, with many people gathered and partying. Kids driving crazy on golf carts. Otherwise, the property is pretty. The sites are easily accessible (our camper is approximately 30 ft). The showers were not available d/t covid 19, but were there. Our site 12 was level and had full hookups. Pet friendly. Large trees. Store on site and snack shop near the beach. Very kid friendly.

    • R
      Aug. 14, 2021

      Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp

      Love this location!

      Beautiful grounds and very friendly people. Tons of activities for kids and adults! Pet friendly! And each site is set up great and all the grounds are clean!

    • C
      Dec. 27, 2021

      Palmetto Island State Park Campground

      Secluded and quiet

      In the middle of nowhere so it's quiet. Nice bath, laundry facilities. Sites were gravel. Bugs were awful. Screen porches around restrooms.

    • Bounding Around The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 30, 2019

      L'Acadie Inn & RV Park

      Not much too it, but good location for Cajun Mardi Gras

      We decided last minute to check out Cajun Mardi Gras and L'acadie had a spot open so we took it.  Everyone there was perfectly nice and it was a great location to get downtown Eunice to watch the festivities.  However, there really isn't much to this park.  You are basically parking in a field behind the hotel office.  There is no bathroom/shower facility either - FYI!  However, we did love checking out Cajun Mardi Gras.  It was seriously unlike anything we had ever seen!!

    • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 12, 2025

      Palmetto Island State Park Campground

      Can’t think of anything negative

      We spent two nights here and the park is in great condition. All the spaces have electric, water and sewer. The spaces are nice and wide, are on gravel, and very level. Nice privacy between them as well. Nice hiking trails and there is a splash pad and great playground for the kids. There’s also a little lake for fishing. The showers were very nice and clean and there was a laundry facility with a book exchange. Inexpensive laundry $1.75 for each wash and dry. I guess the only negative thing I can say which really isn’t the park‘s fault is the road getting into the park is in pretty poor shape for the last 3-4 miles.

    • Mark J.
      Jun. 5, 2019

      Bayou Wilderness RV Park

      Large campground

      Pets are welcome, showers, restrooms, and laundry room, paved/gravel roads, Propane onsite, Open all year, free Cable TV and WiFi, nice pool with slides, Tennis Court, playground for kids, ponds with fishing.

    • 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,


    Guide to Lake Arthur

    Cabin rentals near Lake Arthur, Louisiana provide camping options in a subtropical climate where summer humidity often exceeds 90% and temperatures range between 60-95°F from April through October. Most Lake Arthur area cabins require advance booking, with peak season running May through September. Winter rentals typically offer lower rates and greater availability.

    What to do

    Fishing at stocked lakes: Poche's RV Park & Fish-N-Camp offers cabin rentals with immediate lake access. Several privately stocked fishing ponds don't require a Louisiana fishing license. A camper noted, "They have 5 fishing lakes here and every spot is on the lake."

    Kayaking local waterways: Little Lake Charles Resort provides cabin access with water recreation options. The resort features "pool, water slide, water play area mini golf and fishing," according to one visitor who stayed when it operated under previous management.

    Hiking nature trails: The trails at Palmetto Island State Park Campground connect cabin areas to natural areas. A recent visitor mentioned, "There are a couple of kayak/canoe trails that were great! The hiking trails are also great and well maintained."

    What campers like

    Waterfront cabin locations: Myers Landing and RV Park offers cabins with direct lake views. One camper reported, "We had a waterfront view and hated to leave to head home. Staff is so nice and accommodating!!!"

    Live entertainment options: Lakeview Park features cabin rentals near their entertainment venues. According to a visitor, "Barn dances on a lot of weekends with live bands. Fun little place. Lots of perks during the summer."

    Clean facilities: The cabins and common areas at Sam Houston Jones State Park maintain high cleanliness standards. A recent visitor mentioned, "They did a fantastic job putting in the new Campground with full hook ups and extra large sites! Bath house is close by but we honestly didn't use it."

    What you should know

    Water quality varies: Some cabins report water quality issues. At Myers Landing, one camper reported, "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."

    Noise levels: Weekend gatherings can create noise at some cabin locations. At Lakeview Park, a visitor noted, "It was pretty busy, with many people gathered and partying. Kids driving crazy on golf carts."

    Wildlife awareness: Cabin campers should prepare for wildlife encounters. At Palmetto Island, a camper warned, "Bold Wild hogs came into my site and disturbed my dogs. Hogs stood their ground, and did not back down."

    Tips for camping with families

    Cabin selection for groups: Larger cabin units accommodate family gatherings at several campgrounds. The cabins at Red Shoes RV Park & Chalets provide options for extended families, as one visitor mentioned: "There's also cabins to rent for those without campers or for friends to come stay."

    Activity planning: Families should research seasonal children's activities. At Poche's, a visitor appreciated the "beautiful grounds and very friendly people. Tons of activities for kids and adults! Pet friendly!"

    Swimming options: Many cabin locations offer swimming facilities. At Lakeview Park, families can access "a swimming pond with inflatables, playground, store, and a dance/concert barn with live music."

    Tips from RVers

    Cabin alternatives: RVers sometimes rent cabins when traveling with non-RV guests. At Red Shoes RV Park, "Concrete level sites with patio and picnic table. Full hookups with cable TV. Lodge and pool. Casino shuttle."

    Kitchen supplies: Cabin kitchen amenities vary significantly between locations. Most require guests bring cooking supplies, utensils and linens. Lake Charles RV Resort offers "spacious sites, and quiet park" according to one visitor who found it a good layover spot.

    Extended stay options: For longer visits, cabin rentals may offer monthly rates. At Little Lake Charles Resort, one visitor reported, "We stayed there for two months Paid 650 per month. Electric, water, sewer, WiFi."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Lake Arthur, LA is Myers Landing and RV Park with a 4-star rating from 4 reviews.

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