Best Cabin Camping near New Boston, MI

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Cabin options near New Boston, Michigan include rustic accommodations at Sterling State Park and furnished units at Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA. Sterling State Park offers cabin rentals with electricity, while the KOA cabins provide more amenities including heating and air conditioning. Harbortown RV Resort and KC Campground also feature cabin rentals with varying levels of furnishings. Most cabins include basic furniture such as beds, tables, and chairs, with some offering kitchenettes or mini-refrigerators. Bathroom facilities are typically shared at campground locations unless specified as deluxe cabins. As one visitor noted, "The campsites are very close to each other however, it's been nice so far! The view of the lake is beautiful! Bathrooms/showers are clean."

Reservations are essential for cabin stays, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. The Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA operates from April through October, while some facilities like Sterling State Park remain accessible nearly year-round with seasonal adjustments. Pet policies vary by location, with most KOA cabins allowing dogs for an additional fee. Monroe-Toledo North KOA maintains standard KOA cabin layouts with both basic and deluxe options. Cabin sizes range from small units suitable for couples to larger accommodations that can house families of four to six people. A reviewer mentioned the Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA offers "a up north feel in the middle of Ypsilanti," though noted some maintenance issues.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with basic cabins offering only outdoor fire pits and picnic tables, while deluxe units might include microwaves, coffee makers, and mini-refrigerators. Cooking utensils, dishes, and cleaning supplies are rarely provided. Many campgrounds operate small camp stores selling essentials like firewood, ice, and basic groceries. Both Harbortown RV Resort and the Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA maintain on-site markets. Visitors staying at cabins without full kitchens should pack coolers, disposable dinnerware, and simple cooking implements for meal preparation.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Boston, Michigan (40)

    1. Sterling State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 289-2715

    $36 - $45 / night

    "Sterling is an interesting park, nestled between the Fermi nuclear power plant and the coal powered DTE plant it makes for an unique experience."

    "We booked the last spot of the night. It was an easy pull through with water, electric, and sewer hookup. You are right across from some good walking trails and walking distance to the beach."

    2. Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA

    9 Reviews
    Willis, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 482-7722

    "Lots of pull through sites lots of tree shaded lots gives you that rustic camping feel with all the amenities."

    "Site was across the small road from the lake. Plenty of trees all around. Good for shade and natural comforts of the day."

    3. Harbortown RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 384-4700

    "Nice size poolwith enough lounge chairs. Sites feel a bit small but still very nice. Right next to camping is go karts, putt putt and arcade. We had a blast!"

    "Not my sites booked so we had tons of space. Pool wasn't open yet. Mother's day activities were great and were free!"

    4. Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Oregon, OH
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 836-7758

    "General: Large state park with 256 campsites, all with electric (20-30-50 amp) hookups. Sites 1-11 and 21-29 have full hookups (water, sewer, electric). Also, there are a lodge and cabins."

    "This park is huge. There is so much to do here, we didn’t leave the park at all! Just a short walk or bike ride to Lake Erie via a paved path."

    5. KC Campground

    1 Review
    Milan, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 439-1076

    6. Monroe-Toledo North KOA

    14 Reviews
    Deerfield, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-7646

    $20 - $65 / night

    "The rustic camp sites are actually backed up to them which kind of lessened the experience a tiny bit. But overall was a great time!"

    "Love the privet showers and has a great camp store and conssion stand."

    7. Proud Lake Recreation Area

    17 Reviews
    Wolverine Lake, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 685-2433

    "First time out with the camper and we wanted to stay close to home so we found a campground right outside the city. You couldn't tell how close we were because there were so many trees in the area."

    "I had no clue what to expect when booking so close to a few major cities in Michigan. I love feeling secluded while camping and was nervous this would feel like parking lot camping."

    8. Bishop Lake Campground

    28 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    $17 - $90 / night

    "Campground Review: Bishop Lake is a great campground located in the middle of the Brighton Rec Area. The upper and lower campgrounds are both modern, with every site including electric."

    "This is a larger state park with full size sites for RVs. There is electric on each site along with fire rings and picnic tables. Some good spots have some shade to stay out of the sun."

    9. Camp Dearborn

    16 Reviews
    Milford, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 684-6000

    $3 / night

    "They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section."

    "We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it."

    10. Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center

    6 Reviews
    Tecumseh, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 423-5659

    $38 - $60 / night

    "The cons: sites are very small unless you book an "Eagle" site. There was 7 ft from our stairs to the neighbors camper.

    • you have to pay extra for everything including putt putt."

    "I was right next to a cow field. The cows did not moo all night and there was no foul order. I needed no amenities so I can't vouch for that"

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Cabin Reviews near New Boston, MI

434 Reviews of 40 New Boston Campgrounds


  • Tara T.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Camp Dearborn

    HUGH MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUND

    They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly

    They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section.

    They have a beach, tennis courts, children's playground,rustic cabins, they have a recreation field Kids Activities arts and crafts!!! They have 16 resort cabins, this place is HUGH

    Bathrooms were dated and we arrived Monday after Labor Day so I can't judge them. They had a FULL HOUSE on Labor Day per the front gate. I was very impressed there was no garbage at campsites and picked up very well.

    GREAT biking trails you can catch on premise and bike over to Kensington and to the charming town of Milford

  • Christopher P.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    Quiet, well kept state park

    Just a quick overnight tent camp with my son. Tent sites are relatively well spaced out and clean. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site.

    Modern bathrooms and shower rooms are available.

    Many playgrounds, horseshoe pits, and a basketball court available.

    Firewood and ice available at the front gate.

    RV spaces are well spaced out and give a sense of privacy. Electrical hook ups.

    Cabins available for rent as well.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2025

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    Very close to Toledo but you'd never know it!

    General: Large state park with 256 campsites, all with electric (20-30-50 amp) hookups. Sites 1-11 and 21-29 have full hookups (water, sewer, electric). Also, there are a lodge and cabins. The park is very well maintained. This park is close to Toledo and within spitting distance of several refineries although you’d never know it! 

    Site Quality: All sites are very generous in size and appear to be spaced with a decent amount of space apart with foliage providing varying levels of privacy. Some have beautiful trees that in peak fall color would be stunning. All camper pads are paved and long enough to accommodate large RVs. Some have concrete pads for picnic tables, although the sites in our loop did not. A wooden picnic table and fire ring complete each site. 

    Restroom/Shower house: Very clean, however, bathhouses are shared between two loops. Each bathhouse only has two shower stalls, which may necessitate a wait when the campground is full. A hook and a small bench but nowhere to put soap/shampoo in the shower. Good warm water. 

    Activities/Amenities: So much to do! Several lakes are good for fishing or boating. Many trails, some grassy and some paved are good for walking, running, and biking. A beautiful and extensive boardwalk constructed by the Ohio Civilian Conservation Corps is available only for foot traffic. Bike rentals are available. A small camp store. Laundry facilities. Donuts and muffins on the weekends. Several playgrounds. Bird houses and feeders are located throughout the park and especially in the spring, you can hear many varieties of birds chirping (however, you will also experience the by-products of so many birds!). Excellent cell service (Verizon). There is also a dump station.

    There was a warning that due to the proximity to an urban area campers, bikes, etc. should be locked up but I didn't feel that vibe.

    We enjoyed two stays at this campground, once in September and once in May. Even though this large campground was full when we were there on a weekend in September, we did not feel overcrowded. There were many empty campsites when we were there during the week in May (the week before Memorial Day); we very much enjoyed our stay both times!

  • Jennifer H.
    Oct. 27, 2019

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    Holly State Rec

    Pretty park with several well marked trails. We stayed in the Maple loop which had several semi-private sites screened from neighbors by trees. I think site #1 was one of the roomiest and prettiest. The bathrooms were clean. There were several playgrounds, bench swings, play fields and even a basketball court. The ADA sites had pavement surrounding the fire rings and space at the picnic tables for a wheel chair.

  • Kate K.
    Aug. 22, 2019

    Waterloo Sugarloaf Modern — Waterloo Recreation Area

    A Wonderful Winter Getaway

    We stayed in the Southfork Rustic Cabin at the end of Feb and it was lovely much needed get away. The cabin was semi modern (solar lighting) but only a wood stove for heat. Small kitchen unit with table for eating. You had to hike in about a quarter mile to get there, and it sleeps four people with two bunk beds. There is an outside vault toilet behind the cabin. Lots of trails connecting the cabin to the rest of the park. Cheap too! Only $68 per night.

  • J
    Aug. 5, 2024

    Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA

    Small basic campground near Toledo

    Our site was $59.95 a night.

    We were in Site# 504. We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-through.
    We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep. The site was easy to level. We were charged $25 additional for my jeep since we were towing the trailer. We also were charged $10 because we arrived at 1:25 PM and check-in is at 2 PM. The park was close to empty so arriving early was not an inconvenience. We drove ourselves to our spot (no escort).

    Our site was shaded with lots of trees. This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.

    The lot comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring. They sell wood for $6 a bundle.

    There is free WiFi, although not strong. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels.

    There is not a community outdoor kitchen or community fire pit.

    They pickup your garbage at your site daily before noon.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool but it is currently closed due to maintenance (although it just looked closed- no signs of maintenance being done).

    There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes, corn hole, giant jinga.

    They have a basic general store. There are not scheduled activities for kids.

    There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site.

    The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes. This is an RV park with tent camping and cabins to rent.

    They have one shower house. The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine. There are approximately 4 washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.50 to wash and $2.50 to dry a load.

    They have a small fenced in dog park.

    There isn’t tons to doin the actual city of Perryville. But Toledo is a 20 minute drive.

  • Kate K.
    Mar. 5, 2021

    Bald Mountain Recreation Area

    Amazing place to hike but campground not included.

    I absolutely adore Bald Mountain Recreation area! The trails are well maintained and well marked. There is also tons of clean, easy to access lakes within the park too. Perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, or fishing. Unfortunately there is not a camping area within the recreation area. There is however two rustic cabins that are available for rental year round. They are popular with hunters and scout troops. The cabins sleep about 10-15 people if remember correctly. They are rustic, so they don’t have electricity or heat but there is a large wood burning stove.

  • Beth G.
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Camp Dearborn

    One of our Favorites

    We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it.

  • Marg B.
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Lake Hudson Recreation Area

    Beautiful Nature, Dark Sky Rustic Camping

    Lake Hudson is a dark sky preserve full of trees, nature and a beautiful lake. The camping sites come with an electric plug in, a nice fire ring and a picnic table. They are cute sites. Most are not by the lake. There is a dumpster. The facilities are rustic. The facilities are port a potty type with wooden walls and cement floor. No showers. A hand pump well for water. The swimming part of the lake requires a drive. The Lake is beautiful with a sand beach, no wake boating and grills. However it is rustic so there is goose poo. The woods are beautiful. There is hunting. We had heard that some people partied there but the night we were there it was quiet and people were respectful. We had a beautiful fire and dutch oven dinner. We saw one cute racoon who ran away when I reacted. We were worried about mosquitos but we only saw one.


Guide to New Boston

Cabin rentals near New Boston, Michigan range from rustic to well-furnished options. Southeast Michigan's terrain features gentle rolling hills around 600-900 feet in elevation with numerous lakes and rivers. Summer temperatures typically reach 80-85°F while spring and fall seasons bring cooler weather that affects cabin comfort levels.

What to do

Beach activities: Sterling State Park Campground offers lake access with varying conditions throughout the season. "Sandy beach on Lake Erie is very nice," notes Joe S., while Edward C. adds, "The park also has several public access areas and beaches. Hiking and biking trails are also present."

Kayaking opportunities: Proud Lake Recreation Area provides water recreation beyond basic swimming. "Great lake to kayak on. Trails to hike on! We will go again for sure!" shares Debra B. The park features multiple water access points for paddlers.

Halloween festivities: Monroe-Toledo North KOA runs special themed weekends during fall. "I've been going to this campground for years, but mainly for the Halloween camping. Most sites decorate and some site go all out with haunted houses. The campground puts on a lot of activities for the kids," explains Ryan M.

Fishing access: Maumee Bay State Park Campground provides multiple fishing locations around the property. According to Frances V., "There is a boat launch which is extremely popular and the bass and walleye fishing can't be beat. No boat, no problem. The park has several fishing piers as well as a kayak launch into a small inlet."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Camp Dearborn maintains its bathrooms despite heavy usage. Ryan S. reports, "Lots of beach area and water to fish or swim. Activities almost every night. Paddle boats, mini golf, golf, and more. Pull behind sites were easy to access. Staff are very helpful and responsive."

Family activities: Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center offers unique recreation options. "This campground had all the fun stuff my kids enjoy. The jumping pillow was popular as they spent most of their time there. We enjoyed visiting the llamas...Yes, they have llamas!" reports Angela H.

Lake views: Many cabin sites at Bishop Lake Campground feature water visibility. "Our campsite had a view of the lake, but no shade. The beach was nice but you have to walk a trail to get to it from the campground or drive. Nice walking trails. Our favorite was the lake for kayaking," explains Debra B.

Wildlife observation: Maumee Bay State Park Campground maintains habitat areas. "Bird houses and feeders are located throughout the park and especially in the spring, you can hear many varieties of birds chirping," notes Lee D. Wildlife viewing opportunities exist year-round.

What you should know

Mayfly seasons: Sterling State Park Campground experiences insect hatches during early summer. "First two nights were perfect but then the may flies hatched (in mid june) and covered everything," warns Kourtney D. These short-lived insects don't bite but can cover surfaces.

Site spacing concerns: Many cabin areas have limited space between units. At Monroe-Toledo North KOA, Isaac R. notes, "The only down side was they pack in the campers super tight. I would guess 22 feet wide and I only had 5 feet behind my 30 foot camper until you reach the next camper."

Seasonal noise levels: Harbortown RV Resort sits near transportation routes. Trent T. explains, "Another big issue is how close it is to the expressway which is noisy and there are trains that go by during the night. There must be a few crossings near by because they blew the horn for 5+ minutes at 4:30am."

Electrical availability: Most cabin options require advance planning for power needs. At Bishop Lake Campground, "There is electric on each site along with fire rings and picnic tables," notes Mike B., though not all cabins have dedicated outlets.

Tips for camping with families

Pack insect protection: When staying in cabins near New Boston, Michigan, prepare for seasonal bugs. "My only tip would be to bring plenty of bug spray in the summer, there are lots of bugs that come off the lake," advises Kayla H. from Maumee Bay State Park Campground.

Consider site location: At Camp Dearborn, bathhouse access varies by site placement. Mary W. notes, "Very large campgrounds... Quite the walk to the showers if you're staying up on the hill." Request sites closer to facilities when booking with children.

Research activity costs: Some campgrounds charge extra for recreation. At Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center, Kourtney D. points out, "You have to pay extra for everything including putt putt. You have to buy your golf balls," though they balance this with "free kid activities."

Check swimming conditions: Water quality varies by season. At Sterling State Park Campground, Nicole A. reports, "Beach is kept fairly clean and raked often," but conditions change throughout summer months.

Tips from RVers

Site surface variations: Many cabin areas share grounds with RV camping areas. At Harbortown RV Resort, Bill B. found, "All concrete roads and pads. Basketball court, sand volleyball, playground, dog run, batting cages and go karts within walking distance."

Utility hookup options: Cabin choices often mirror RV site amenities. Marla S. explains Maumee Bay State Park Campground has "Full hook ups, 50,30,20. Sewer. Water. Handicap sites too!!! Dump station, with rinse down hose if needed."

Drainage concerns: Low-lying areas can flood during rain. As Gordon D. experienced at Harbortown RV Resort, "Larger pull thru sites, laundry, pool, firewood, lots of convenience. Monroe is minutes away with every food, and convenience option needed."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near New Boston, MI is Sterling State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 26 reviews.

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