Best Cabin Camping near Leverett, MA

Cabin rentals in the Leverett area include Northampton/Springfield KOA and White Birch Campground, both offering various accommodation levels. The KOA provides electricity, beds, and access to shared bathrooms with showers, while White Birch Campground features more rustic options with picnic tables and toilet facilities. "Well-maintained cabins. I don't always like KOAs, but this one felt like a smaller, mom and pop- and better run facility than others. We stayed in the cabins and they were clean, and we liked our proximity to the pool," noted one visitor. Country Aire Campgrounds also offers cabin rentals with electric hookups and nearby amenities for visitors seeking alternatives.

Rustic cabins and more developed log cabin rentals are available, depending on location and amenities desired. Several properties remain open seasonally, typically from May through October, with Otter River State Forest cabins available from mid-May to mid-October. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing pets at cabin sites. Northampton/Springfield KOA maintains family-oriented cabins with activities for children. According to a visitor, "This is a family oriented campground. They have a pool, games, and even a hayride pulled by a tractor." Advance reservations are recommended, especially during summer weekends and holiday periods when cabins fill quickly.

Most cabin properties provide basic furniture but require guests to bring bedding, pillows, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, from basic fire pits to more equipped setups with picnic tables. Several campgrounds maintain on-site stores with essential supplies. Cold Brook Campground offers shaded cabin sites with reasonable rates, while Zoar Outdoor provides cabin rentals without fire pits but with access to water activities. "The campground is connected to an adventure/outing company that provides white water rafting, tubing and other water activities on a nearby river," one camper shared. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations that permit fires.

Best Cabin Sites Near Leverett, Massachusetts (44)

    1. Northampton / Springfield KOA

    12 Reviews
    Southampton, MA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 527-9862

    "We stayed in the cabins and they were clean, and we liked our proximity to the pool."

    "I’m more of a quite, in-the-middle-of-nowhere kind of camper, so I tend to shy away from commercial campgrounds, but it was easier for me to commute from the KOA than from home when work was crazy because"

    2. White Birch Campground

    1 Review
    Whately, MA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 665-4941

    3. Country Aire Campgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Shelburne Falls, MA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 625-2996

    "Pros- warm clean bathrooms Warm cinnamon buns in the am Great playground, pool and pirate ship. We were there with the Scouts and took up a huge grassy area with tents."

    "The pool is ok, the new playground is awesome according to my little experts and there are some nice sites along a brook. It does get busy at times and in one case very noisy."

    4. Otter River State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Baldwinville, MA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 939-8962

    $17 - $55 / night

    "I found some more pictures from my camping trip here, and I wanted to share them. I loved it here, it was a great little campground for massachusetts"

    "Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake (camping pass covers both). One of my favorites. It's kind of a hidden gem in north central Massachusetts."

    5. Pine Acres Family Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Rutland, MA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 882-9509

    $70 - $115 / night

    "Miles and miles of country/forests surrounding pine acres, however pulling in you’ll soon realize how much goes on inside the campground."

    "They have everything from go-kart/kayak rentals to mini-golf/arcade, but it all costs extra on top of the camp ground being pretty pricey, @80$/night for a tent site."

    6. Ashuelot River Campground

    18 Reviews
    West Swanzey, NH
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 357-5777

    $47 - $70 / night

    "Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric."

    "Chuck and Laura are wonderful hosts and always available to help. The campground is clean, quiet, with plenty of open sites as well as sites in the woods."

    7. Mohawk Trail State Forest Campground

    8 Reviews
    Drury, MA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 339-5504

    $17 - $75 / night

    "This is a great campground located off of highway 2 in western Mass."

    "They provide bear boxes for your things. If you are lucky, you can get the sites at the end of the loop for a little more privacy."

    8. Zoar Outdoor

    4 Reviews
    Charlemont, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (413) 339-4010

    9. Wells State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Sturbridge, MA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 347-9257

    $17 - $55 / night

    "Wells State Park camp grounds recently got new bathrooms and they are so clean! The campsites are a nice size to drive your car up to and still have ample tent/picnic table/fire space."

    "Beautiful campground in a nice central location nearby several nice towns in Central Massachusetts."

    10. Cold brook Campground and Resort

    1 Review
    Barre, MA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (978) 355-2090

    $77 / night

    "Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly."

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Cabin Reviews near Leverett, MA

327 Reviews of 44 Leverett Campgrounds


  • K
    May. 30, 2022

    Cold brook Campground and Resort

    Shaded Sites

    Grounds well kept. Shaded sites. Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Bonnie Brae Cabins and Campsites

    Small quiet campground near a lake & Mt Greylock

    Finally ventured out for a camping trip in this curious season and was delighted to find Bonnie Brae Campground in the Berkshires. It's a compact,clean campground tucked at the end of a quiet neighborhood street, within walking distance to a lake. Many of the RV site are occupied by seasonal campers, and the sites are well-kept. Some of the sites have platforms. This side of the campground was quiet most of the time. The tent and cabin loop circle around the pool area and although you could hear more conversation and noise from this section, everyone was respectful of quiet hours. They also offer a number of cabins for rent with AC and small refrigerator, but no bathrooms. The bathrooms are small, but very clean. They wouldn't meet ADA standards, but there are no drips, stains, or dirt and they seem to check in a couple of times a day to clean up if needed. The pool is now open (delayed this year due to COVID-19) and the kids in particular enjoyed it. You can add a firewood purchase to your reservation and they'll deliver it to your site. 

    I was in site 28 with a teardrop camper. I could have used leveling blocks because it was hard to find a great spot that was level side to side. Sites 27 & 29 each seemed a little more level and 29 was larger.

    Pontoosuc Lake is a short walk away; there are boat rentals available and I saw a number of people fishing from Pontoosuc Park just above the dam. There's a rail trail nearby and Mt Greylock State Reservation offers numerous hiking opportunities 11 miles to the north.

  • Rae-Ann W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2024

    Ashuelot River Campground

    Nice quiet weekend

    We took our new to us hybrid camper out for its inaugural trip.

    We chose to stay in the wooded loop of the campground and we were very happy with our site, #66. That section has about 12 sites, some big and some on the smaller side. Our site was easy to back into, even more so since no one was in the site across from us. Our site was very spacious, level and included a picnic table, fire ring, and nicely placed hookups for water and electric. We had easy access to trails that went along the river behind some of the sites with a few paths down to the river.

    Everyone we encountered was friendly and respectful. There are quiet hours from 10pm-8am that are enforced. We were grateful to not have to hear loud partying going on into the night. There was car noise from nearby Rt 10 on the other side of the river, but nothing you can do about that.

    We asked for assistance at the office with our first time using a pumping station at the end of the trip. We were given friendly helpful assistance and some great tips and advice for the future.

    This was a nice enjoyable first visit for us. We will definitely be adding it to our list of places to visit again, but likely later in the year when we can enjoy the river and activities a bit more. We did not explore the options for bike, kayak, and canoe rentals but would like to in the future.

  • Carol S.
    Oct. 6, 2024

    Privacy Campground

    Private but needs updates

    I thought I read someplace that there is new ownership, at any rate the folks there were very nice. And the place lives up to its name. We’re not fond of RV parking lots and the sites were well spaced which gets it many extra points. We had a popup in a drive-through site at the bottom of the hill which was fine, though pretty muddy after a day of rain. With that hill there’s no place for larger RVs here unless they were to decide to use the field at the bottom. As far as infrastructure a lot of what is here is very old and dated, sometimes to the point of being comical, but it does appear some updates are happening. Bathroom building is decent and kept very clean (though it would be nice if any of the door latches on the women’s toilets worked.) It appears they have built or rebuilt some cabins. Hiking up and down the hill to the bathroom does get old and there is really no place to park there like most places have without blocking the road. Can squeeze in one car near the (ancient and yucky cold water) dishwashing station. There is a tiny campsite with cabin on the road below it, with a firepit and table like a foot away from the road. Maybe they should eliminate that site to make parking for a couple cars at least, as its a terrible campsite probably the only bad one there. (One night that site had 2 cars, with one blocking the road when we tried to drive past - they should have made the extra car stay down in the lot.) People moved their car a bit, but still had to drive very close to their bonfire. Like much of the area, there is essentially no cell coverage here. An area with wifi would be an excellent upgrade. I know, you’re camping, but sometimes you just need to do something, make a restaurant reservation, or check the weather.

    Update- I just found and read an article about the change of ownership. Showed a picture of a recreation room. Where the heck was that? In the building labeled “the Barn?” Which I thought was an actual barn and off limits. The dyrt says there is wifi, maybe it was there? Would have been nice to know about.

  • R
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Spacious Skies Minute Man

    Planes, Trains, Dump Trucks...

    The campground itself is beautifully wooded with mature pine trees. However, the sites are packed so tight you can barely maneuver in and out. We only have a 17' travel trailer pulled by a Ford Explorer and had great difficulty backing it in. I did not see any pull-through sites. Our site had a picnic table, fire ring and water & electric hookups. When we arrived we were given a rules list (as customary) that strongly threatened to remove anyone who was too loud, including dogs. I was a little worried because our Border Collie sometimes barks when people walk their dogs past our campsite. Anyway... after we went to bed we were awakened by a cacophony of road noises, including trains, trucks, and tractor trailers. Planes sounded like they were flying right above our heads. Trucks sounded like they were dumping rocks only feet from our site. In between those noises, we could hear a group of people partying outside on the deck of a house very close to the campground. This went on well into the night. Even though my husband has poor hearing, he couldn't sleep through all that. And yes, the irony of the campground's stern noise warning wasn't lost on me. We were there 3 sleepless nights. I would suggest bringing quality earplugs if you go there. Oh- and they do not allow you to choose your site. You get what's assigned to you.

  • Becca Z.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    White Pines Campsites

    Clean Campsites

    We stayed at site 85 in Sunny Crest and liked having some privacy. The sites nearby had some trees providing space between each site. A lot of the sites we drove by were pretty sloped- I would recommend a drive though if you can beforehand.

    The picnic table was chained down so there weren’t many options to set up having the fire pit and picnic table where they were.

    Hiking trails were nice, good variety of easier and more difficult terrain.

  • Oscar G.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Woodford State Park Campground

    Beautiful for fall foliage

    This campground was great. Quiet, great fire pits, clean bathrooms, firewood and starter for sale plus access to day use area. The lake next to the campground is beautiful and has plenty of picnic tables and grills for use. Close to hiking trails and the city of Bennington.

  • K
    Jun. 25, 2020

    Brialee Family Campground

    Large Family Campground

    Fairly large campground. Tent sites available but mostly RV/Campers. WiFi in common areas isn’t great so if you’re planning on working during some down time, this isn’t the place. Nice hiking around the area. Bathrooms are clean. Good for kids/families.

  • A
    May. 30, 2025

    Spacious Skies Seven Maples

    Great campground

    We stayed in the cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom. The shower worked well and it was nice not to have to walk to the restrooms, though they were close by. Our stay was during the week so it wasn’t very crowded. Our son liked the playground and it was unfortunately too cold for the pool but it looked fun! It has a big slide and what looks like a splash pad. We enjoyed the arcade while waiting for our laundry to finish. The main trail leads to a kayak launch which we didn’t take advantage of but had a nice walk. Highly suggest checking out Tenney Farm nearby for fresh produce and treats.


Guide to Leverett

Cabin camping near Leverett, Massachusetts offers visitors easy access to the Deerfield River and surrounding forest lands. The area sits approximately 400 feet above sea level with hilly terrain throughout the Connecticut River Valley. Temperatures range from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer, creating distinct camping seasons across the region.

What to do

River activities: The Ashuelot River Campground provides excellent access for water recreation during warmer months. "Great riverfront location. Huge sites and a very helpful owner. What more could you want?" notes Wayne B. The campground offers canoes, kayaks and a shuttle service for water sports.

Hiking opportunities: Mohawk Trail State Forest Campground features multiple trail networks directly accessible from the camping area. "There are also a lot of hiking trails that start right here!" explains Jackie G. The forest provides various difficulty levels with some trails following the Cold River.

Fall foliage viewing: Northampton/Springfield KOA offers an ideal base for autumn leaf peeping from September through October. "We went to this campground during fall foliage time. Very peaceful and very great staff. They had hayless rides and fire truck rides," shares Jason A. about his October visit.

Swimming options: Wells State Park Campground maintains a dedicated swimming area on Walker Pond. "Gorgeous campground. It's red clay instead of sand. I knocked a star because I think the swimming area could be bigger and raked," explains Emily H. The park's beach area sits near site #2, which is noted for being "fairly large and literally feet away from the beach."

What campers like

Clean facilities: White Birch Campground receives praise for its maintained grounds and bathroom facilities. "While driving through MA, I needed a place to camp for the night. The staff was accommodating and helpful; I enjoyed my night there," mentions Solèy K. The campground offers basic cabin accommodation with toilets nearby.

Friendly staff: Country Aire Campgrounds consistently earns positive reviews for staff interactions. "The owners of this campground very friendly courteous and Knowledgeable of the local area," shares Jason A. Campers often mention the personal touches that enhance their stay.

Privacy options: Otter River State Forest offers some more secluded camping experiences. "This campground is clean and well kept. Lots of families here. Swimming in a pond or a short drive to a bigger lake (camping pass covers both). One of my favorites. It's kind of a hidden gem in north central Massachusetts," says Lori-Ann D. The forest maintains cabin options from mid-May through mid-October.

Recreational amenities: Pine Acres Family Camping Resort provides extensive on-site activities beyond basic cabin camping. "This campground is fantastic. This is the cleanest campground I have visited. Everyone is very friendly and helpful and there are lots of activities plus food trucks," notes Anne M. The resort includes specialized recreation areas for different age groups.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most cabin facilities near Leverett operate on limited schedules, typically May through October. At Cold Brook Campground and Resort, "Grounds well kept. Shaded sites. Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly," explains Keri H. The campground operates from April 15 to October 15.

Noise considerations: Some locations experience traffic noise or busy weekend conditions. At Northampton/Springfield KOA, one camper noted, "My husband I camped here for a weekend getaway... This is a parking lot with grass. The Men's room was so disgusting that my husband refused to use it..." While negative experiences happen, they provide perspective on timing your visit.

Fire restrictions: Several cabin sites prohibit open fires or require designated fire areas. Zoar Outdoor specifies no fires at campsites, which some find limiting. "They don't allow fired at the campsites though which is annoying and their quiet hours are quite oppressive," reports Seth K. Always check current fire regulations before planning evening activities.

Wildlife awareness: Black bears inhabit the region, requiring proper food storage. "There are lots of black bears so keeping food in the near lockers or locked in the car at all times is a must!" warns Kiki W. about Mohawk Trail State Forest. Most cabin areas provide bear boxes or specific storage guidelines.

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Pine Acres Family Camping Resort offers structured family programming throughout the season. "This campground is fantastic... lots of activities plus food trucks. If you have a boat, you can rent a dock slip too. We love it here!" says Anne M. Scheduling around these events can enhance family trips.

Child-friendly sites: Country Aire Campgrounds maintains designated family areas with proximity to play spaces. "This is a family oriented. They have a pool, games we even have a hayride pulled by a tractor," explains Jason A. The campground balances recreational needs with quieter cabin areas.

Bathroom access: Otter River State Forest provides regularly maintained facilities that work well for families with younger children. "This campground is clean and well kept. Lots of families here," notes Lori-Ann D. Multiple bathroom locations allow easier access from cabin sites.

Weather preparation: Fall camping requires additional layers and rain gear. One visitor to Northampton/Springfield KOA shared, "This time they had a haunted house walk through," highlighting the seasonal activities available during autumn months when temperatures can drop quickly after sunset.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Ashuelot River Campground offers both wooded and open field sites with river access. "Sites located along the river are wooded, field sites are very open great for seeing the stars at night. Sites have fire rings with excellent airflow for good burning with low smoke," explains John L. Proper site selection enhances the cabin camping experience.

Utility considerations: Many cabin locations provide limited electrical service. At Pine Acres, "Tent sites were very dispersed and way up on the top of the mountain. Camper sites seemed a little close but worth the sacrifice due to the incredible environment," notes Rob L. Selecting the right cabin location based on utility needs improves comfort.

Accessibility issues: Some campgrounds have challenging terrain or access limitations. Wells State Park Campground includes "sites that are not level," according to Mike M., requiring additional planning for vehicles or equipment. Researching site-specific details before booking helps prevent arrival surprises.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Leverett, MA is Northampton / Springfield KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 12 reviews.

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