Best Cabin Camping near Posen, MI

Several state parks and private resorts around Posen, Michigan provide cabin accommodations with varying amenities. Harrisville State Park offers pet-friendly cabins equipped with bunk beds, wall-mounted tables, chairs, mini fridges, microwaves, coffee pots, wall heaters, and fans. Hoeft State Park Campground in Rogers City features mini cabins and a historic Sears Roebuck house for those seeking more comfortable accommodations. Alcona Park has lakefront cabins, with one reviewer noting, "I had cabin #3, very beautiful on the lake." Most cabins include outdoor fire pits, picnic tables, and grills, with access to nearby shower facilities and bathrooms. Indian River RV Resort provides more upscale cabin options with premium amenities in a wooded setting.

Rustic cabins and more deluxe options are available throughout the region, with seasonal availability varying by location. Many state park cabins remain open year-round, while private resorts typically operate from April through October. Pet policies differ significantly between properties, with Harrisville State Park specifically offering designated pet-friendly cabins. One visitor shared, "We rented their pet-friendly cabin. It consists of a single room, two bunk beds, a table mounted to the wall, two chairs, a mini fridge, a microwave, coffee pot, a wall heater and a wall-mounted fan. Nothing fancy, but serviceable." Advance reservations are essential, particularly for summer weekends and holiday periods. Thunder Bay Golf and RV Resort in Hillman offers cabin rentals within a golf resort setting, providing a quieter atmosphere for those seeking a more peaceful retreat.

Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple microwaves to more complete setups with refrigerators and coffee makers. Firewood is generally available for purchase on-site, often through vending machines that accept credit cards. Campers should pack appropriate clothing for Michigan's variable weather, especially during shoulder seasons when temperatures can fluctuate significantly. Rogers City, Harrisville, and Cheboygan offer grocery stores and supplies within reasonable driving distance of most cabin locations. Cell service can be limited at some of the more remote cabin sites, making these locations ideal for those wanting to disconnect from technology during their forest cabin getaway.

Best Cabin Sites Near Posen, Michigan (20)

    1. Hoeft State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Rogers City, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 734-2543

    $25 - $147 / night

    "This is a beautiful state park with the best of pure Michigan woods and Lake Huron sandy dunes and beaches ."

    "We were nestled in the back of the park. Electrical box did have both 30 and 60 amp service. Our site was gravel and pretty much level."

    2. Campers Cove RV Park And Canoe Livery

    3 Reviews
    Alpena, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 356-3708

    "We have witnessed MANY OUTSTANDING POSITIVE changes in the operation of this park over our time here. The one thing that kept eluding Mark and Judy was the quality of the internet service."

    "Some great things include: putt putt, most sites are on water, there is a fishing pond, a camp store, nice workers, they pick up trash at the camp sites, they will drain your camper tanks for you at your"

    3. Thunder Bay Golf And RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Atlanta, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 729-9375

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Small RV Campground within Golf Resort. 24 spaces. Cement pads, full hookups, quiet, great WiFi. No restrooms but if you are in the area(Hillman Michigan) this is a great place to rest and relax!"

    "Our RV GPS brought us right to the golf course where you check in both for the campground(CG) and resort lodging, which is made up of a lodge and cabins."

    4. Onaway State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Onaway, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 733-8279

    "Onaway SP is a quiet little park with electric pedestal at each sight. Sanitation/dump station has water to fill your fresh water tank for your visit."

    "This park is older, but has a lot to offer. There are kayak rentals, a boat launch, and activities that the host organizes."

    5. Harrisville State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Harrisville, MI
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 724-5126

    $28 - $74 / night

    "We rented their pet-friendly cabin. "

    "It was gorgeous and clean and there were lots of spaces. The bathroom wasn’t bad but the water was cold. The showers were nice and have a private toilet in them as well."

    6. Aloha State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Mullett Lake, MI
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 625-2522

    $30 - $34 / night

    "There’s LOTS of sites at this state park. There’s 3 different sections, the first 2 being older with mostly “no camping pad” electric sites, and the 3rd is newer with gravel full hookup sites."

    "Fully stocked camp store with pizza and ice cream. Fishing off the inlet and Jetties were good.

    Not all sites have full hookups"

    7. Cheboygan State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Cheboygan, MI
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 627-2811

    $27 / night

    "We have been going yearly to the cabins in Cheboygan State Park for many years and have stayed at each cabin they offer. "

    "The nice thing about Michigan State Parks is that you can make a reservation, which is nice reassurance if you’re traveling on a busy summer weekend."

    8. Twin Lakes State Forest Campground

    4 Reviews
    Cheboygan, MI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 785-4251

    "We recently camped at Twin Lakes June 23-25th. The sites were a decent size and the Campground only had one other group."

    "This is a typical Michigan State Park. The facilities are well maintained and clean. On a nice lake with a good swim area."

    9. Alcona Park

    9 Reviews
    Glennie, MI
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 735-3881

    $16 - $30 / night

    "Great campground if you’re going to tent or camp in the cabin. I had cabin #3, very beautiful on the lake. Wish they had a grate to cook some things, however I failed to bring my own."

    "nice campground with plenty of woods and water. rustic sites could be a little more leveled off but not awfully bad. they have full, semi and rustic sites. camped here 4 times and enjoyed my time."

    10. Indian River RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Indian River, MI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 238-0035

    $50 - $95 / night

    "Location is central to several activities; Mackinac Island, Petosky, Burt Lake, Mullet Lake etc.. 55 gallon trash bins throughout campground so you don’t have to go all the way to front of campground for"

    "The vast majority of sites are full hook-ups, and WiFi is available throughout the resort. What is also amazing is how quiet the park is. Even with families and dogs it’s very peaceful and relaxing."

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Cabin Reviews near Posen, MI

133 Reviews of 20 Posen Campgrounds


  • Sasha K.
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Harrisville State Park Campground

    A great pet-friendly getaway

    We rented their pet-friendly cabin.  It consists of a single room, two bunk beds, a table mounted to the wall, two chairs, a mini fridge, a microwave, coffee pot, a wall heater and a wall-mounted fan.  Nothing fancy, but serviceable.  There's a site with a picnic table, grill, and fire pit, connected to the cabin, as well as a decent sized front porch.  Also nearby the dumping station, but this isn't as bad as it could be, at least during our midweek stays ((We've done two weekday stays.)  There's a patch of grass across the drive, where puppy potty bags are dispensed, for easy bathroom breaks with the dogs, and it is also close to the campground host site and firewood vending machine.  The firewood is really decent quality, and the machine accepts cards, which is nice, compared to other parks.  The bathrooms/showers are a short walk away, and are really a lot nicer than most state park facilities.  Several accessible/family restrooms are available, offering shower seats, benches, a dual height showerhead, sink, and toilet with grab bars, all in one lockable room.  Several campsites are one the waterfront.  As other's have mentioned, the beach is seeing some significant changes, due to historically high lake levels, which has forced several campsites to close, and the designated dog beach to be inaccessible.  They have alleviated this by shifting the pet-friendly beach area to the site of the closed campsites.  It is still an amazingly beautiful place to just sit in awe of the beauty of Lake Huron.  There is a two mile nature trail that winds through the outer part of the park, and it supplied a great hike with our dogs.  The park itself is within a reasonable walk to the local grocery store, utilizing a paved path that leads from the campground to the town.  We just love it there.  The only thing holding back from a five star is the beach area's struggles.  But that doesn't even feel fair, because there's little that humans can do at this point, to change that.

  • Joni F.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2025

    Harrisville State Park Campground

    Was pretty nice for the price

    We stayed here on a Tuesday and Wednesday night. We were at site 96 right on the water. It was gorgeous and clean and there were lots of spaces. The bathroom wasn’t bad but the water was cold. The showers were nice and have a private toilet in them as well. The fire pits are nice and every site comes with an electric hookup. Tons and tons of paved hiking trails. Pet friendly. Best part was checkout was at 1pm instead of 10am. Felt like it was more a family campground though so probably won’t be revisiting myself. $30/night for a tent site and wood is available on site for $7/bundle. Wood comes from a “vending machine” so it’s always dry and ready to burn which came in handy durning the rain. I did also see an area for water and sewer dumping as well.

  • A
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Hoeft State Park Campground

    Clean ,breathtakingly beautiful and peaceful

    Make reservations early! This is a beautiful state park with the best of pure Michigan woods and Lake Huron sandy dunes and beaches . Very family and pet friendly but also quiet and peaceful for couples who just wanna get away . Only drawback is low signal cell service but hey getting off the grid is what’s its all about. Unplug and recharge yourself.  Electric hook up availability  20/30 amp . Hiking and biking paths , a cute play ground , sandy beach with volleyball area all walking distance from campsites!  Friendly staff , we love this park !

  • Kristy W.
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Onaway State Park Campground

    October color Camping

    Onaway SP is a quiet little park with electric pedestal at each sight. Sanitation/dump station has water to fill your fresh water tank for your visit. Beautiful colors and within 10 miles of Ocqueoc Falls and 24 miles to Lake Huron. Water is shut off Oct 10 for season. 15 Lake front campsites for rv or tent; Black Lake offers great Walleye fishing if you have a boat. Pet friendly, very quiet off season.

  • S
    Aug. 6, 2021

    Indian River RV Resort

    Very nice

    Excellent campground with even better service. Location is central to several activities; Mackinac Island, Petosky, Burt Lake, Mullet Lake etc.. 55 gallon trash bins throughout campground so you don’t have to go all the way to front of campground for dumpsters and they collect regularly. Staff escorts you to your site and lines you up with water/sewer. Will definitely return soon.

  • Rebekah J.
    Jun. 26, 2023

    Twin Lakes State Forest Campground

    Had the Campground practically to ourselves

    We recently camped at Twin Lakes June 23-25th. The sites were a decent size and the Campground only had one other group. The sites were very nice, included a picnic table and firepit, my favorite feature though was PRIVACY, each site was surrounded by trees to separate you from possible neighbors.

    Cell reception is spotty, no electric or showers, THIS IS RUSTIC, which is exactly what we wanted. There were the outhouses (Vaults) and a handpump for water.

    It has stairs leading down to a small dock on the lake. There were plenty of Loons that made noise around midnight every night but other then that it was pretty quite.

  • Myron M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Harrisville State Park Campground

    Harrisville State Park in Harrisville, MI. Awesomeness.

    I believe myself to be a pretty tough critic. With that said, this was our first camping experience within our home state. 

    People: Everyone was nice, and helpful! This is a great look for us newbies. 

    Campsite: Phenomenal. We were in a site that was just a few steps to the beach! Though we didn’t use them, the picnic table and fire pit was nicely placed. 

    Environment& Amenities: Someone’s always driving around in the cart for assistance.  You can call or hit up the welcome/check-in center as well. A company that sells wood via delivery of half cords or greater, but has a vending machine of 1/4 cords or bundles. Restroom facilities are well maintained. A few trails for walking and or cycling/boarding.

    So far so good. We will definitely be back!

  • Emily G.
    May. 23, 2024

    Jewell Lake NF Campground

    Jewell Lake

    I think jewel lake is pretty good because they have good campsites. I like the dog, they have an island, you can go on can't sleep on there, but you can go on it. They have a beach, they have a bridge, so you can fish on good water to go swimming, you can drive a boat, you can go on a kayaking on a jet ski, any type of water boats the camp site it's pet friendly perfect for campers or pull behinds tense, they're ok, for motorhome\ RV's but it's pretty good.

  • Deb M.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Aloha State Park Campground

    Big. Beautiful lake. Nice open sites.

    There’s LOTS of sites at this state park. There’s 3 different sections, the first 2 being older with mostly “no camping pad” electric sites, and the 3rd is newer with gravel full hookup sites. The lake is easily accessible and wonderful. There are no bathrooms or showers in the new section. AT&T and T-Mobile service was fairly good. Easy access to lots of things to do during the day.


Guide to Posen

Cabin camping near Posen, Michigan offers options within a 30-mile radius including both rustic and modern accommodations. This northeastern Michigan region sits at approximately 700 feet above sea level with mixed hardwood forests of maple, oak, and pine. Weather conditions range from warm 75-85°F summer days to below-freezing winter temperatures, making seasonal preparation essential for cabin stays.

What to do

Kayaking waterways: At Campers Cove RV Park And Canoe Livery, visitors can enjoy paddling options. "There are boats and kayaks to rent, indoor pool, it's only 15 minutes from Lake Huron," notes Alexandra M., highlighting convenient water access.

Beach activities: Sandy shorelines provide swimming and relaxation opportunities. "Hoeft State Park offers a unique getaway for tent campers and RV campers alike. Many trees for hammocking! Short trek across sandy dunes brings you to the beach of Lake Huron. Shallow in parts for the kids but deep enough to snorkel for pudding stones," explains Rose M.

Wildlife observation: The region's lakes and forests support diverse wildlife viewing. "We have witnessed Eagles and Cranes several times on our trip," shares one Alcona Park visitor, referencing river kayaking experiences through wooded areas.

Rock collecting: Lake Huron's beaches offer opportunities for rock hunters. "Rock hounds will slight in the fossil, Petoskeys and puddings along the shoreline," notes a Hoeft State Park Campground visitor, mentioning the popular regional activity of collecting distinctive stones.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds feature generous spacing between sites. At Alcona Park, campers appreciate the room to spread out. "The lots are huge. Some years are better than others with upkeep of the grounds and bath house," reports Summer K.

Waterfront locations: Lake access rates highly among camper preferences. "Very clean and nice campground on Lake Huron. Clean bathrooms. Some of the sites are not as deep as others. The lower numbered sites are closer to beach access," mentions Kristin C. about site selection at Hoeft State Park.

Quiet atmosphere: Many visitors value peaceful settings. "Not many campers for July. The sites are small and right on top of each other so I'm glad the campground isn't crowded," notes Michele A., suggesting off-peak timing benefits at certain locations.

Hiking trail networks: Connected path systems enhance exploration options. "Located on Michigan's sunrise side, Hoeft State Park offers a paved bike trail takes you to town or north to the lighthouse," one reviewer mentions, highlighting connectivity to surrounding attractions.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Summer bookings require advance planning. "Make reservations early! This is a beautiful state park with the best of pure Michigan woods and Lake Huron sandy dunes and beaches," advises April P. about Onaway State Park Campground.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly by location. "Low signal cell service but hey getting off the grid is what's its all about," notes one Hoeft State Park visitor, while others mention complete service gaps at certain properties.

Site terrain variations: Ground conditions differ between campgrounds. "Rustic sites could be a little more leveled off but not awfully bad. They have full, semi and rustic sites," explains Ralph E. about Alcona Park's different accommodation options.

Weather preparation: Michigan's variable conditions require packing flexibility. "We had a lot of rain, and things inside the teepee got pretty wet. We tried to cover things with ponchos and that helped," warns a Cheboygan State Park visitor about their teepee experience.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Several parks offer dedicated children's facilities. At Indian River RV Resort, "Very kid-friendly, including a large playground, a large heated swimming pool, plus volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, basketball and pickleball courts," according to Ron and Mary C.

Safe swimming areas: Beaches with gradual entry points work well for children. "The park was terrific. The fishing from our 14' boat was lively every day. The fresh donuts made at the store were delicious," reminisces John about his childhood experiences at Aloha State Park.

Activity planning: Organized events keep younger campers engaged. "This location is the definition of family friendly. The playscape, the dunes, the lake, all are easily accessible and centrally located. The staff are wonderfully engaging," shares Emily S. about Hoeft State Park's offerings.

Bug management: Insect protection remains essential for comfort. "Make sure you have plenty of bug spray!" advises Edmund P. about Cheboygan State Park Campground, highlighting a common regional consideration.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Power options differ between properties. "Electric hook up availability 20/30 amp," notes April P. about Hoeft State Park, while other campgrounds offer 50-amp service for larger rigs.

Site escort services: Some parks provide arrival assistance. At Indian River RV Resort, "Staff escorts you to your site and lines you up with water/sewer," explains Steve W., mentioning a helpful service for positioning RVs properly.

Waste management: Trash handling differs between properties. "55 gallon trash bins throughout campground so you don't have to go all the way to front of campground for dumpsters and they collect regularly," notes Steve W. about Indian River RV Resort's convenient service.

Parking supplements: Some campgrounds provide dedicated areas for additional vehicles. Indian River RV Resort offers a "separate area for boat/trailer parking," according to Eric C., noting this amenity for those bringing watercraft.

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