Best Cabin Camping near Pigeon, MI

Several state parks and private campgrounds around Pigeon, Michigan feature rustic cabins with varying amenities. Sleeper State Park Campground in Caseville offers a mini cabin with electric hookups and proximity to Lake Huron beaches. Stafford County Park Campground provides lakeside rental cabins that one visitor described as "nice looking rental cabins lake side" with access to clean bathhouses. Port Crescent State Park Campground includes cabin options with electricity and heating systems for year-round use. Most cabins come equipped with basic furnishings including beds, picnic tables, and fire rings, while deluxe options may include full bathrooms, kitchenettes, and screened porches.

Cabin types range from simple one-room structures to more elaborate multi-room accommodations with sleeping lofts. The Oscoda-Tawas KOA offers "well-appointed" cabins according to visitors, while Jellystone Park North Port Huron features deluxe cabins with full bathrooms and sleeping lofts. Pet-friendly cabin options exist at several locations, though policies vary by campground. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when lakeside cabins book quickly. According to one visitor at Jellystone Park: "For those that don't have a trailer you can bring a tent but there are beautiful small and also larger deluxe cabins." Most campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October, though some facilities remain open year-round.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with rustic cabins typically offering only outdoor fire rings for cooking, while deluxe units may include microwaves, mini-refrigerators, or full kitchens. Firewood is available for purchase at most campgrounds, with some offering delivery directly to cabin sites. Nearby towns provide grocery stores and supplies, though many cabin campers bring food and essentials with them. Basic items like coffee, snacks, and ice are often available at campground stores, particularly at larger facilities like Bay City State Park and Frankenmuth Jellystone Park.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pigeon, Michigan (35)

    1. Sleeper State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Caseville, MI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 856-4411

    "full. Bathrooms were clean, stocked, with plenty of hot water. Didn’t shower there but there is a ton of showers. Beach was a crazy close walk and really impressive. Even a pet friendly beach too."

    "Sleeper State Park Campground is located a few miles north of Caseville, MI. This is a modern campground, and has 226 camp sites, and 1 mini cabin."

    2. Port Crescent State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Port Austin, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 738-8663

    "We chose a shady, rustic site that was decent in size - fire ring and picnic table provided.  The private beach was our favorite feature of the campground. "

    "Twenty plus years later; this is still my choice of campgrounds in Michigan. The park is always clean. The Park Rangers are nice and helpful. The lot sizes are quite large."

    3. Campers Haven Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Pigeon, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 269-7989

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Nice campground tucked back off the road. Sites are spacious enough to open an awning, but you definitely back right up to your neighbor."

    4. Evergreen Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Cass City, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 872-6600

    "This is a very nice county Park, I have been here numerous times and have had a great experience each and every time, I come back every year for our families annual pig roast..The first year I came, I"

    "Park is very well kept, quiet, staff is friendly and plenty of things to do on site"

    5. Tawas Point State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Tawas City, MI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 362-5041

    $20 - $50 / night

    "The park is very clean. Some sites are small, some are larger. Have visited many times. Fun interpretive programs for adults and kids. Beautiful beach to spend the day on."

    "This is a beautiful and picturesque park. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained.

    Sites are large in general with plenty of room for activities."

    6. Bay City State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Kawkawlin, MI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 684-3020

    "It features roughly a 150 some odd sites ranging from tent sites to RV and cabins. Each site has a cement fire ring and electric hookup."

    "Drop box available after 10pm(summer). Between 8p-10p there is a yellow phone to check in with. Can book day of until 8pm online. Easy to get into late at night. Big lots. Fire pit."

    7. Lighthouse Park (Huron County Park)

    8 Reviews
    Port Hope, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 428-4749

    "Took my girlfriend camping for the first time - she requested a must have bathroom/shower.

    While I prefer more rustic and forested camping this spot did the trick."

    "We chose this campground because it had rustic/tent sites left and because it is right on the water."

    8. Stafford County Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Port Hope, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 428-4213

    "Small county park. Stayed at lakeside site. Lakeside sites $36 electric only. Full hookup $41 across a small dirt road, no traffic. Also electric only non-lakeside $35."

    "General: One of six Huron County parks in Michigan’s “thumb”. This park is open from May 1– October 15. Three different types of campsites (Lake view, FHU, and two rustic areas) plus six cabins."

    9. Berwagana Campground

    7 Reviews
    Caro, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 673-7125

    $32 - $152 / night

    "They have putt putt, basket ball, jr basket ball, running track, baseball field, horseshoes, playground and a pond."

    "I was able to book same day. We live 2.5 hours away and didn't get to the campground until 10 PM!"

    10. City of Au Gres Riverfront Campground

    1 Review
    Au Gres, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 876-8310

    "Park is in town and on the river. Good people running it. Good size sites. Great walking paths."

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Cabin Reviews near Pigeon, MI

225 Reviews of 35 Pigeon Campgrounds


  • Laura Y.
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Jellystone Park North Port Huron

    Lots to do for lots of money

    We stayed in one of the "deluxe" cabins which are 1 bedroom cabins with a full bathroom and a sleeping loft. The layout of the cabin is great and it includes a screened in porch. The cabin was pretty grimy though. The floors hadn't been moped in weeks, the bathroom needed to be scrubbed not just wiped down, etc. We encountered lots of maintenance issues - burned out lightbulbs, malfunctioning toilets, TV remotes missing or not working, A/C units broken. These are things that I might expect at a "typical" campground, but at $265 per night for midweek, I expected better.

    The campground amenities are numerous but we found the hours to be limited and a lot of the amenities were additional costs which we thought was excessive given the price we were paying for the cabin.

  • t
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Sleeper State Park Campground

    Late summer peace

    Went later September on a Saturday and it was perfect. Good mix of tents and rv’s. Everyone was respectful and the whole campground was pretty quiet despite being essentially full. Bathrooms were clean, stocked, with plenty of hot water. Didn’t shower there but there is a ton of showers. Beach was a crazy close walk and really impressive. Even a pet friendly beach too. Camp host had fun activities for the kids (my kids claim this was the best time of the trip) as well as tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Staff was incredibly friendly

  • J
    Jul. 29, 2024

    Frankenmuth Jellystone Park

    Fun RV park and very close to downtown

    Our site was averaged out to $82.71 a night with the weekly rate discount.

    We were in Site# 306 (a deluxe plus RV site - be aware that some of these are back-ins and not clearly labeled on the site map - we had to change sites to a pull-thru). 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.

    Our site was not shaded with zero trees. We weren’t able to sit outside because of the direct sun until after 8:30pm.
    This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.

    The deluxe plus lot comes without a concrete patio but with a picnic table and fire ring. They do sell firewood and will deliver to your site.

    There is free WiFi. They do not offer Cable TV but there are quite a few channel options.

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

    They do not provide garbage service at your site so you must walk to garbage dumpster.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They also allow you to rent pedal bikes. They do not provide golf cart rentals.

    They do have a heated indoor and heated outdoor Swimming pool and one hot tub.

    There is a Playground. They also offer Gaga ball, basketball sport court, and volleyball courts. There is a Game room for kids. They have a Putt putt course and Jumping pad.

    They have a great general store. There is a separate Activity Center for kids.
    There are tons of scheduled activities for kids like wagon rides, arts & crafts, scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, etc. Activities are scheduled all day from 9am to 8pm.

    There is a snack bar on site from 4pm-9:30pm where you can get hot dogs, brats, pretzels, nachos, ice cream, etc.

    The streets are mostly paved and good for riding bikes.

    This is an RV park with cabins to rent also. Tent camping is also allowed.

    They have two shower houses. The shower house has the typical stalls. There is a great area to hang clothes and store your toiletries in the shower stall. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine in the arcade room. There are approximately 4washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.75 to wash and $0.75 to dry a load.

    They do not have a fenced in dog park. There are areas to walk dogs though.

    Flies were an issue and bug spray was needed.

    There were no trails to hike off of the campground.

    Some fun things to do outside of the campground are Frankenmuth FunShips (chocolate & wine tasting), the Golden Ticket Trolley, the Bavarian Belle (popcorn & sodas) River Place Shops, wineries, and Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland store. This RV park is less than a mile to downtown/River Place Shops where there is tons of shopping.

  • J
    Jun. 2, 2022

    Stafford County Park Campground

    Small quiet park on Lake Huron

    Small county park. Stayed at lakeside site. Lakeside sites $36 electric only. Full hookup $41 across a small dirt road, no traffic. Also electric only non-lakeside $35. Tent sites as well as nice looking rental cabins lake side.

    Friendly staff. Older bathhouse with newly painted interior. 2 showers each men and women. Park looks newly renovated. Most pads are gravel newly refreshed. Fire rings are new. Electric boxes are new 20-50 amp.

    Stayed overnight on a weekday early June. Very few here now suspect more crowded later. Sites relatively close no real shade.

  • Nona A.
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Sleeper State Park Campground

    A nice campground for a weekend by the water

    Sleeper State Park Campground is located a few miles north of Caseville, MI. This is a modern campground, and has 226 camp sites, and 1 mini cabin. The campground sits right off of M25, so I recommend getting a site towards the back. We unfortunately were only able to get sites at the front and the road noise was obnoxious, 3 a.m. cars and trucks flying by. Campground, bathrooms, and showers were all kept very clean. Most sites are set up for trailers, and RV’s, and tents. There are a few sites that are tent only sites. Each site has a picnic table, fire pit and electric hook up. There is firewood available at the park office for $5 a bundle, they also rent kayaks $10 for 2 hours or $40 for the day. The campgrounds host site has coffee, tea, and hot chocolate available in the mornings. They also offer activities in the afternoon. Across M25 and part of Sleeper State Park is the beach, and picnic area. There is a walkway overpass that goes over M25 making for a safe walk from camp to the beach. The beach area has a bathroom and drinking water. There are charcoal grills, and picnic tables in the picnic area around the parking lot. The beach is a lovely stretch of shoreline along the Saginaw bay.

  • D G.
    Jul. 11, 2022

    Lighthouse Park (Huron County Park)

    Great for what it was

    Took my girlfriend camping for the first time - she requested a must have bathroom/shower.

    While I prefer more rustic and forested camping this spot did the trick. You’re right on the lake shore (no beach and not great for swimming). No tree coverage but great sunset view and right next to the lighthouse. Very RV heavy with about 6 ‘rustic’ sites which basically meant just no electric. Picnic table and fire pit included.

  • Janessa L.
    Apr. 11, 2020

    Port Crescent State Park Campground

    Introduction to Camping

    I organized a camping trip for my best friend's birthday - who's never been camping before.  I couldn't have asked for a better campground or area to introduce her to the hobby.  We chose a shady, rustic site that was decent in size - fire ring and picnic table provided.  The private beach was our favorite feature of the campground.  The sand was white and soft with a volleyball net; it was never too crowded.  There is a ton of things to do in the area: hiking, biking, kayaking, swimming, horseback riding and a Dark Sky Preserve.

    The bathroom facilities were large and obviously cleaned regularly.  There are shower rooms for added privacy (I'd suggest water shoes or flip flops for the shower rooms.)

    It's very family friendly and people were respectful when darkness fell in regards to volume.  The only setback for me was that it was very crowded, but not more so than the average loop campground sites.  It's just personal preference to do dispersed camping.  Perfect for families or someone who's never been camping before to see what it's all about!

  • Emily F.
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Bay City State Park Campground

    Close sites

    Nice and clean. I’m in the inner loop though and the sites are very close together. If I came back I would definitely try to stay out the outer loop. Electric, fire pit, and picnic table on site. No grate. Showers and bathrooms available.

  • Meghan M.
    Jun. 25, 2019

    Lighthouse Park (Huron County Park)

    Nice campground, but no trees?!

    We chose this campground because it had rustic/tent sites left and because it is right on the water. I chose the last of the rustic sites because they appeared on the maps to be on the edge of the property, and we hoped that would allow our crew some privacy/quiet. Unfortunately we ended up between 2 roads so we heard a lot of cars, more in the mornings because folks also come to use the boat launch. There aren’t any trees on the lots, which we found disappointing.

    Wood was easily accessible - drop $5.00 and grab a bundle - and clean water was available. The bathhouse was clean and easy to get to. The sites were nice and grassy and the fire pits were cleaned out. Each site had a picnic table, which were in good condition. Loved that we were close to the lighthouse and to Port Austin (we went to the farmers market and t PAK) and Port Crescent State Park for hiking.

    We would camp here again but try to get a site on the water, so as to have some nature views.


Guide to Pigeon

Cabins near Pigeon, Michigan range in style from simple one-room structures to multi-room accommodations with premium amenities. Located in Michigan's Thumb region at approximately 700 feet elevation, the area experiences typical Great Lakes seasonal weather patterns with humid summers and snowy winters. Waterfront rental units at county parks along Lake Huron's shoreline offer direct water access, while inland cabin options feature wooded surroundings.

What to do

Explore Lake Huron beaches: Sleeper State Park Campground provides beach access across M25 via a walkway overpass for safe travel from camp to shore. "The lake right next door is beautiful, will definitely be coming back during summer! Loved the secluded location of the camp and the quiet atmosphere, despite lots of people," notes one visitor.

Visit local lighthouses: Lighthouse Park offers accommodation near a historic lighthouse with tours available. "You can tour the lighthouse for which the park is named for $5 per adult or $3 per child (but you can only climb to the top on select– usually holiday– weekends. The volunteers are very passionate about their knowledge of the lighthouse," explains a camper.

Hiking trails: Port Crescent State Park features nearby hiking trails that connect to natural areas. A visitor mentions, "There are nearby hiking trails, a playground, a basketball hoop, and a horseshoe pit." Another camper adds, "Private beaches and trails make this park feel very secluded."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple parks offer fishing access, particularly for families. At Tawas Point State Park Campground, visitors report seeing "boys with fishing poles" utilizing the shoreline access points. Several county parks maintain boat launches for those bringing watercraft.

What campers like

Beachfront access: Sites directly on Lake Huron consistently receive positive reviews. A Stafford County Park visitor shares: "Stayed on the lakeside electric only site and loved it so much we had our last camp of the year there as well. Park is well kept and staff are very friendly and helpful."

Seasonal activities: Bay City State Park Campground offers organized events throughout summer. "They have campground hosts that facilitate free activities organized by the park. We did a kids craft and enjoyed hot cocoa or coffee Saturday morning and then returned after dinner for Back-to-School bingo and popcorn," reports one camper.

Clean facilities: Across multiple parks, bathhouse cleanliness receives positive mentions. At Tawas Point, a visitor notes: "Bathrooms were clean, stocked, with plenty of hot water. Didn't shower there but there is a ton of showers." Another camper at Sleeper State Park writes, "Campground, bathrooms, and showers were all kept very clean."

Morning refreshments: Sleeper State Park offers complimentary morning beverages. "The campgrounds host site has coffee, tea, and hot chocolate available in the mornings. They also offer activities in the afternoon," mentions a visitor.

What you should know

Book early for prime sites: Waterfront cabin sites fill quickly, especially during summer months. "Probably one of the most popular state parks in Michigan, and for good reason. Most of the park is located on the water and the views are pretty gorgeous. The sites are small, so we usually book two," explains a Port Crescent visitor.

Water conditions vary: While Lake Huron offers swimming opportunities, water quality can fluctuate. A Bay City visitor notes: "The water at the beach is pretty murky with a lot of green algae, we are told by locals the water is nicer at the far end of the beach near the private houses."

Limited privacy between sites: Most cabins and camping areas feature minimal separation between units. At Lighthouse Park, a camper explains: "The sites are on grass and very close together with no separation/privacy between them, but the view of the lake makes it worth it."

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant weather variations. One visitor notes: "When storms come it, make sure you have everything put away and your tent staked down reeeeeal good, cause I've definitely seen 60mph+ winds and tents end up in the trees."

Tips for camping with families

Water play options: Beyond lake swimming, some parks offer additional water features. "Take a 2 min walk from the camp office across to the day park and you'll find the Spray by the Bay splash pad, a huge timber playground, beautiful sandy beach along Lake Huron, sandy swim area, geocaching, pavilions, well kept bathrooms and changing rooms," reports a Bay City State Park camper.

Playground access: Multiple cabin accommodation options include nearby play areas. "The campground is very well run and the facilities are very clean. The campground is located across the road from the beach with a playground, this year they have added a boardwalk," explains a visitor at Bay City.

Rental options: For families without camping equipment, Evergreen Park Campground offers premium cabin accommodations. A visitor shares: "The first year I came, I rented a rustic tent site and it was great we all had a great time, however the last three years, I have rented a cabin and there amish style cabins are absolutely amazing."

Morning activities: Campers report that several parks offer scheduled morning programs for children. A visitor to Sleeper State Park notes: "Camp host had fun activities for the kids (my kids claim this was the best time of the trip) as well as tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Staff was incredibly friendly."

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: When reserving cabins or RV sites, location matters significantly. "Sites 93, 95, 95A, 98, 99A, 101, 103, 105, and 107 back up to the old river channel and the water was very stagnant and green. The beachfront sites mostly have nice views of Saginaw Bay/Lake Huron but be cautious when selecting: some are sand and not level," advises a Port Crescent visitor.

Electric hookup placement: Electrical connections may require additional equipment. "Make sure to come with an extension cord - one member of our party had their power halfway into their neighbor's site through a bunch of bushes," warns a Bay City camper about their experience.

Road noise factors: Some cabins sit near roadways with associated noise. A Sleeper State Park camper advises: "This is a modern campground, and has 226 camp sites, and 1 mini cabin. The campground sits right off of M25, so I recommend getting a site towards the back. We unfortunately were only able to get sites at the front and the road noise was obnoxious, 3 a.m. cars and trucks flying by."

Seasonal timing: Most cabins in the region operate seasonally. "This park is open from May 1– October 15. Three different types of campsites (Lake view, FHU, and two rustic areas) plus six cabins," notes a Stafford County Park visitor.

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