Best Cabin Camping near Denton, MD

Martinak State Park and Tuckahoe State Park offer cabin accommodations within 15 miles of Denton, Maryland. The mini cabins at Martinak feature full beds, bunk beds, air conditioning, heat, and electrical outlets. Tuckahoe provides similar cabin setups with picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Both parks maintain clean, modern bathhouses with hot showers within walking distance of cabin areas. Cabins typically include small refrigerators and microwaves but lack running water. "We had a wonderful time at Martinak State Park. We rented a mini cabin and it had a full bed, two bunk beds and AC which was such a nice amenity. The site had a fire ring, grill and picnic table."

Rustic cabins dominate the region's offerings, with most providing basic furnishings rather than luxury accommodations. Cape Henlopen State Park features more spacious cabin layouts with screened porches, twin bunks in separate rooms, and queen beds in main living areas. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through September. Pet policies vary significantly between parks - Martinak and Tuckahoe allow pets at cabin sites, while Cape Henlopen prohibits pets in cabins. According to one visitor, "The cabins are very spacious, have electric, air and heat. They also have a mini fridge and small microwave as well as tons of cube storage."

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels as these items are not provided at most cabin locations. Basic cooking supplies like pots, pans, and utensils are also typically not included. Firewood is available for purchase at most park offices or camp stores, with bundles priced around $5. The town of Denton provides grocery shopping options approximately 10 minutes from Martinak State Park. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "The cabins and yurts are walk-in but again you have the use of carts. Some of the cabins are facing the pond and offer gorgeous views."

Best Cabin Sites Near Denton, Maryland (30)

    1. Martinak State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Denton, MD
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $77 / night

    "We had a wonderful time at Martinak State Park. We rented a mini cabin and it had a full bed, two bunk beds and AC which was such a nice amenity. The site had a fire ring, grill and picnic table."

    "This is a small state park with two loops, one with and one without electric hookups. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables. There is a dump station available."

    2. Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Ridgely, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 820-1668

    $21 - $70 / night

    "Site included a picnic table, fire ring, grill grate and lantern post. Pad was nice and level; didn’t need to use any blocks. Drive way was just long enough to accommodate our truck."

    "Our campsite was on the non-electric loop. We had a small creek and trail back up to our campsite."

    3. Killens Pond State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Felton, DE
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 284-4526

    $22 - $89 / night

    "There’s anything and everything you could think of available to keep everyone busy."

    "Overview: shaded spots that are wonderfully cool during 80 and 90 degree heat, fun and inexpensive water park, various types of boats to rent and well marked trails."

    4. G & R Campground

    5 Reviews
    Harrington, DE
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 398-8108

    "Nice cabins"

    "Plenty of spaces for campers and more than enough utility spaces available."

    5. Trap Pond State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Laurel, DE
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 875-5153

    $22 - $56 / night

    "The yurts also have electricity, heat and air, and are well equipped with other items such as: a trash can, broom and dustpan, standing lamp, two chairs, two small tables, a fire extinguisher, and two"

    "This is pet friendly and has electric and water. Dump station is across from loop D. There are 5 loops with Loop E being tent and cabins/hurts only. That Loop also has island tent sites."

    6. Adventures Await Retreat

    3 Reviews
    Harrington, DE
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 540-1515

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Quiet, play ground, pond, mini golf and animals!

    No store except for some Farsi fresh eggs from their chickens. But it’s a great little spot."

    "Was close to casino only like 7 min drive and shopping everywhere was a weekend full of busy even while it rained."

    7. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Lewes, DE
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 645-2103

    $30 - $99 / night

    "The main thing to know is that the cabins and campsites are all on sandy ground.

    For this visit we camped in the cabins with three other families each in their own cabins."

    "We love this state park and campground. For this trip, we arrived with friends and staying in their cabins. The cabins were clean and spacious with AC, heat and electricity."

    8. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park At Delaware Beaches

    12 Reviews
    Milford, DE
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 491-6614

    "Off the beaten path from beach noise but does require a 15-30 minute drive to popular beaches.

    Pros: large area for back in campers."

    "Very family friendly park. Close proximity to the beach. Lots of family friendly activities. Full stocked camp store."

    9. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.

    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Our go to State Park for camping as it is pretty close to home. Standard State Park with all the amenities you need. We are tent campers/ non electric (no pets/ no kids)."

    10. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Bethany Beach, DE
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 227-6981

    $30 - $168 / night

    "You can walk to the beach from the campground, and the beach has a restaurant, bar, showers, and a nice seating area/hammock seats."

    "That being said- we absolutely loved it and are already booked for next year! It was easy to find. Sites were very well marked. Friendly staff. Beautiful views."

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Cabin Reviews near Denton, MD

464 Reviews of 30 Denton Campgrounds


  • Phinon W.
    May. 3, 2019

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    Sandy but fun

    The main thing to know is that the cabins and campsites are all on sandy ground.

    For this visit we camped in the cabins with three other families each in their own cabins. The cabins are very spacious, have electric, air and heat. They also have a mini fridge and small microwave as well as tons of cube storage. There are two twin bunks in one room and a queen bed and sofa in the main room. The porch is screened in with a fan and a picnic table. Trash cans, garbage bags, a broom and dust pan are provided.

    The cabins are all located near each other in a circle and are pretty close. They are great for group camping.

    The nature center here is great for kids and includes several fish tanks, a stingray touch tank and a horseshoe crab touch tank. There are lots of kids friendly hiking trails around and historic military sites as well as some neat playgrounds.

  • Phinon W.
    May. 3, 2019

    Trap Pond State Park Campground

    Beautiful views and quiet campground

    For this visit, I stayed in one of their two yurts. The views were just gorgeous.

    The yurts have a bunk bed with a queen mattress on the bottom and a twin on top, as well as a futon that folds out into a queen. The bunks were very comfortable, but the futon was so hard we didn't even use it to sit on. The yurts also have electricity, heat and air, and are well equipped with other items such as: a trash can, broom and dustpan, standing lamp, two chairs, two small tables, a fire extinguisher, and two fly swatters.

    The views should be the huge selling point of this campground. When you walk out of the yurt, you walk onto your own raised wooden deck to beautiful views of Trap Pond. There are plenty of trees around for shade, but not so many that you can't enjoy the view. The trees also seclude you somewhat from your neighbors in the cabins, but you could interact if you wish.

    The closest restrooms to the cabin and yurt area are port-a-potties but they are currently prepping to build a bath house in this area.

    The cabins and yurts are walk up and wheelbarrows are provided. The walk is also pretty close. There is no running water, but there is a centrally located water pump.

    The campground offers a lot to do and quite a bit of it is free: free bike rentals, free horseshoes and ladder ball, two huge playground area and a nature center. They also have boat rentals and a boat tour available.

    We will definitely be visiting again!

  • Stefanie H.
    Aug. 1, 2022

    Martinak State Park Campground

    Quiet and Peaceful

    We had a wonderful time at Martinak State Park. We rented a mini cabin and it had a full bed, two bunk beds and AC which was such a nice amenity. The site had a fire ring, grill and picnic table. We were right next to the bathhouse walkway. The bathhouse was very nice, clean and the showers had warm water. Due to the boat ramp being closed, there were not many places for fishing besides fishing off the back of the amphitheater. We drove to sister park, Tuckahoe State Park (15 min) and there was plenty of fishing locations. Cell signal was spotty, but perfect for a weekend away. Will stay again!

  • Phinon W.
    May. 23, 2018

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    Diverse area with lots for kids

    We love this state park and campground. For this trip, we arrived with friends and staying in their cabins. The cabins were clean and spacious with AC, heat and electricity. In addition they had a mini fridge and microwave indoors. Each cabin included a screenshot in porch with picnic table, an outdoor picnic table and fire pot with grill.

    The park has wooded trails, trails in the beach, historic sites and an amazing nature center with a touch tank that included sting rays and horseshoe crabs.

    Highly recommend this site and can't wait to return with our tent.

  • Fransheska A.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Killens Pond State Park Campground

    Great for kids!

    My son absolutely loved this place. There’s anything and everything you could think of available to keep everyone busy. A water park, volley ball field, playgrounds, amphitheater, nature center, nature trails, and boat rentals at the lake.

    It is a huge park, with secluded spots available for tent camping, cabins, and regular open spaces for camping rvs with electric hook up. Staff was friendly, campgrounds were well kept. It can get a little crowded but it’s worth it to stay. If you don’t like crowds, I suggest coming during the week days!

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Martinak State Park Campground

    Small basic campground near a river

    This is a small state park with two loops, one with and one without electric hookups. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables. There is a dump station available. Sites are level, in a loop around the bath house. There are also a few cabins available to rent. There's a small $1 surcharge for out of state campers.

    For kids, there’s a simple swingset in the loop and a larger, newer playground. Firewood available.

    Martinak and Tuckahoe are sister parks, about 20 minutes apart. Tuckahoe offers a number of additional activities, including disc golf, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, and boating(canoe/kayak rentals available). If you’re looking to learn and explore with your kids, there is an extensive junior ranger program.

    August 1, 2021, the boat ramp will close for a year; that will likely diminish the appeal of this park for those who want to get out on the river for fishing or boating. When open, there is a network of river trails accessible from the park. There’s a boat launch in nearby West Denton or also at Tuckahoe and a few other nearby spots.

    Denton is also your destination if you've forgotten anything.

  • Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2021

    Trap Pond State Park Campground

    Favorite DE campground

    Last family trip of the year and it didn’t disappoint. We stayed in site D25 again just as we did 2 yrs ago. It’s a pull through site as are all sites in loop D. This is pet friendly and has electric and water. Dump station is across from loop D. There are 5 loops with Loop E being tent and cabins/hurts only. That Loop also has island tent sites. We couldn’t walk into that area. Each loop or area has its own bathhouse which appear to all be individual family style bathrooms.

    The layout of the sites in loop D is not typical. All sites in this loop are pull through and parallel to the road, so the left drivers side of your camper faces the road and the right side faces your camp area. If you stay in an inside loop site you will be facing the camper on the other side of the loop. For instance D11 and D14 face each other. The distance between sites across the loop isn’t huge or blocked by any foliage but didn’t seem to be an issue for our friends who stayed in D24. If you stay on the outside of the loop you will either face the woods (higher numbered sites) or loop C through the trees ( lower numbered sites). Our site is pretty level as are most sites. This is Delaware which is flat land.

    The one issue with most every site are the trees. Most every site has a tree to watch out for. Other loops are all back in sites and many of those have trees to keep an eye on as well. This is a shaded campground. At the end of each loop is a pier on the pond which is large and beautiful. There are playgrounds in each loop and bike rentals at the camp store.

    The tent area is walk in but they provide wheelbarrows or carts to haul your stuff. These sites are very private and well spaced off the walk-in path and from each other. The cabins and yurts are also walk-in but again you have the use of carts. Some of the cabins are facing the pond and offer gorgeous views.

    There is a primitive group camp area complete with bathhouse, screened in pavilion, open air pavilion, numerous picnic tables, horseshoe and volleyball courts and sits at the point so the views of the pond are plentiful.

    There is a disc golf course within walking distance and the weekend we were there a competition was happening. There is a day use area with boat rentals and lots of trails for hikers or horses to use.

    The town of Laurel nearby has a few stores. I found This and That Country Store which was so cute. The owner was super nice. The beach areas of Delaware are not too far away if you want a beach day.

    This has become one of our favorite campgrounds in DE.

  • Lisa B.
    Jun. 17, 2018

    Trap Pond State Park Campground

    Lovely, well run, affordable state park campground.

    Trap Pond is wonderful, we camp there a lot. It's great for kayaking and canoeing, freshwater fishing, birding, biking and hiking. There are miles of well maintained trails for bicycles, and free bike rentals from the campground bike shed. There are also loads of well marked water trails, one of which leads to a really nice cypress swamp with active beaver dam. Pontoon boat tours and kayak and canoe rentals are available for a reasonable fee. There is a nice play area for children in the campground that's just been upgraded, and a larger one across the pond in the public area. A lovely nature center is available for visiting during the day at no charge. It's fairly quiet and great for families and children.

    Campsites are wooded and well kept, with fire rings and picnic tables at each, and there are a range of scheduled activities for all ages from free to a small fee. Staff and volunteer hosts are friendly and courteous, and there is a camp store and laundry facilities. Bath houses, while a bit dated, are kept clean and neat. Pets are welcome. Cabins and Yurts are available, (And adorable).

  • Jen V.
    Jul. 14, 2017

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    Great, quiet park on MD's Eastern Shore

    Site was heavily wooded and very private; we were surrounded by woods on three sides, and could only see our neighbors across the narrow loop road. Site included a picnic table, fire ring, grill grate and lantern post. Pad was nice and level; didn’t need to use any blocks. Drive way was just long enough to accommodate our truck. Site was a little farther from the bath house than we usually prefer, but didn’t really matter as we were camping sans kids this time. I loved the privacy of this site, so I didn’t mind the little bit of extra walking. Almost all the sites looked relatively private, with a fair amount of trees in between, but our was on of the only sites that was truly surrounded by forest. Since we were here in November, the leaves were especially beautiful. Bath house was large, heated and extremely clean; looks recently renovated. There was also a nice large dishwashing station on the Men's side, which I love. The park itself is very quiet, pretty, and easy to get around. Lots of multi-use trails, which i believe are mostly flat, so maybe not the best for die-hard hiking enthusiasts. We took the Lake Trail down to the day-use area, and it was a very pleasant, scenic hike that took less than 20 minutes. The lake/day-use area is beautiful, with a pavilion, picnic tables, boat launch area, volleyball and large recycled-tire playground for kids. There were quite a few people out and about, more than I would have expected during November. The lake is popular for fishing, kayaking and canoeing (no swimming allowed). During the on-season, canoes and kayaks are available for rent to explore the lake and water trails in the adjacent Tuckahoe Creek. Would love to come back in the summer to check them out. There is also a disc golf course, challenge course, and archery range on-site.

    Overall, we really enjoyed this park. It has all the major elements we typically look for: privacy, lots of trees, electric hookups, clean bath house, large playground, and a place to fish. The fact that it’s only about an hour’s drive from us is a bonus. We can’t wait to come back in warmer weather with the kids!


Guide to Denton

Cabin camping options near Denton, Maryland range across several state parks within a 30-mile radius. Located on Maryland's Eastern Shore at 18 feet above sea level, this flat coastal region experiences mild winters and humid summers with temperatures reaching the 90s in July and August. Most camping cabins near Denton remain open from March through November, with limited year-round options available.

What to do

Water activities: kayaking and fishing: At Martinak State Park, the waterfront location provides excellent access for water enthusiasts. "Beautiful waterfront great for kayaking and water sports. No real hiking trails. Overall small quiet campground," notes Laura M. The park offers canoe rentals for exploring the Choptank River.

Hiking trails: easy to moderate paths: Tuckahoe State Park maintains 20 miles of hiking trails open for biking and horseback riding. "There are a few trails here. Nearby is the Chesapeake bay with all its amenities, an Arbouretum that is a bit over priced. And access to the Tuckahoe River for fishing and kayaking," explains Bill G. The Bob Trail is particularly popular for its shade.

Wildlife viewing: birds and water species: The ponds and waterways support diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. "The woods are full of nature and diverse species. We counted over 17 different species of fungi in a 25 foot stretch!" reports Maya S. about Killens Pond State Park. Early morning offers the best wildlife viewing times, especially for birdwatching.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: weekday stays recommended: Many campers appreciate the peaceful environment at these parks, especially on weekdays. "Very clean. Great amenities! On the water. You can rent canoes. Sites do not have sewer but does have dump. Great park that offers alot!" states Chris O. about Martinak. Sites fill quickly on summer weekends and holidays.

Clean facilities: modern bathhouses: The consistently clean bathroom facilities receive positive reviews across multiple parks. At Trap Pond State Park, "Bathhouses are located in the A and C loops plus additional ones by the tent camping area. All seemed to be reasonably clean and were cleaned on a rolling basis, starting at 10 am for the A loop," according to Lee D.

Camp store conveniences: essentials available: Most parks maintain camp stores with basic supplies. "There is a small camper store/office that closed shortly after our arrival," notes one Trap Pond visitor. Stores typically stock ice, firewood, and camping necessities, though hours vary seasonally.

What you should know

Site selection factors: size and privacy: Choose sites carefully based on your needs. "Site 21 is extremely small. We have a 25' camper, and it barely fit, length and width were an issue. The firepit was about 3-4 feet from our door," warns Buck P. about Tuckahoe State Park. Corner sites typically offer more privacy.

Seasonal considerations: bugs and weather: Summer brings mosquitoes and humidity. "Being near the water means the bugs really came out at night so make sure to turn off the outside lights after dark," advises Jim G. about Trap Pond. Spring and fall offer more comfortable temperatures and fewer insects.

Reservation requirements: advance planning: Most cabin rentals require reservations, especially during peak season. At Cape Henlopen State Park, "the cabins are very spacious and comfortable. The cabins are clean and tidy and the campground is well run," according to Andrew M. Booking 6-9 months ahead for summer weekends is recommended.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: multiple options: Family-friendly parks offer play areas for children. "For kids, there's a simple swingset in the loop and a larger, newer playground. Firewood available," notes Jean C. about Martinak. Tuckahoe State Park maintains two separate playground areas away from the campground.

Educational activities: nature programs: Several parks offer educational programs for children. "There is a nature center (FREE) complete with touch tanks and knowledgeable park staff. Free bike rentals are available, some with baby seats and trailers," shares Lisa B. about Cape Henlopen. Rangers often lead weekend programs during summer months.

Child-friendly amenities: cabin considerations: When booking cabins with children, consider proximity to bathhouses. "The cabins and yurts are walk-in but again you have the use of carts. Some of the cabins are facing the pond and offer gorgeous views," describes a visitor at Delaware Seashore State Park. Cabins with bunk beds work well for families.

Tips from RVers

Hookup options: water and electric: Most parks offer partial hookups, with limited full hookup sites. "Easy to navigate through with a trailer. Nice trails and playground. Bathrooms were like brand new. Water and electric on our loop," reports Rhonda S. about Martinak State Park. Sites with 30-amp service are more common than 50-amp.

Dump station access: convenient locations: RVers appreciate the well-maintained dump stations. "Good dump station and potable water fill. Spigots throughout the campground," notes Adam and Suzanne B. about Tuckahoe. Most parks position dump stations near the campground exits for convenient departure-day use.

Site leveling: preparation needed: Many sites require some leveling. "Sites have fire rings and picnic tables. There is a dump station available. Sites are level, in a loop around the bath house," describes Jean C. about Martinak. RVers should bring leveling blocks as many sites have slight grades.

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