Best Cabin Camping near Ray, MI

Cabin rentals around Ray, Michigan include furnished options at Oakland County Addison Oaks and Bald Mountain Recreation Area. Oakland County Addison Oaks offers cabins with electricity and water hookups in a park setting with multiple wooded loops and hiking trails. Bald Mountain Recreation Area features two rustic cabins that sleep 10-15 people but lack electricity or running water, though they do include wood-burning stoves. KOA Campground in Emmett provides cabin accommodations with more modern amenities including access to shower facilities and restrooms. Cabins at Lakeport State Park offer basic furnishings in a recreational setting. A review mentioned, "We stayed in one of the group sites and it was beautiful. Less tree cover than we would have liked, but it was perfect for a large group."

Rustic cabins at Bald Mountain Recreation Area operate year-round and are popular with hunters and scout troops. More amenity-rich options exist at KOA locations where electricity, beds, and climate control may be available. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area and Holly State Recreation Area maintain cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months from May through October. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing pets for additional fees. A visitor commented, "Always been a great trip. Good sites I have stayed in both area B and C. Great hiking trails easy access."

Most cabins provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, sleeping bags, and cooking supplies. Firewood is available at many locations including Addison Oaks County Park and the Emmett KOA. The KOA Campground in Emmett features an on-site market for basic provisions, while other locations require visitors to bring all supplies. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire pits and others providing more extensive indoor options. Refrigerators are uncommon in rustic cabins but may be available in premium accommodations. Water access varies, with some cabins having running water while others require guests to use communal facilities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Ray, Michigan (30)

    1. Addison Oaks County Park

    13 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 858-1400

    "Less tree cover than we would have liked, you're basically in a giant grassy field, but it was perfect for a large group. we did have to share a pavilion with a group of older campers (celebrating a 90th"

    "Always a great local retreat away from our hectic daily life. Don’t have to travel far to find some nature. Most sites generously sized, hookups available, clean restrooms."

    2. Oakland County Addison Oaks

    4 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 693-2432

    "Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating."

    "Nice park, family friendly, very clean and maintained. Bike and boat rental, children’s playground and activities. Hiking and biking trails. RC airport. When in this area this its the place to stay."

    3. KOA Campground Emmett

    9 Reviews
    Avoca, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 395-7042

    "Playground for the kids, tons of activities on the weekend. Fishing is great! Beach is big and clean."

    "The drive is short and there are plenty of amenities to keep the kiddos busy all day."

    4. Bald Mountain Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Lake Orion, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 693-6767

    "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."

    "Great trails and kids friendly."

    5. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    34 Reviews
    Ortonville, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-8811

    $27 - $30 / night

    "Tent sites are relatively well spaced out and clean. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Modern bathrooms and shower rooms are available."

    "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."

    6. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    White Lake, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 666-1020

    $22 / night

    "Park is clean. Beach is a 1.8 mile hike from the East loop in the campground but is well worth the walk."

    "The East campground is more open and had 3 small cabins that can be rented. The West camping is more wooded and isolated."

    7. Port Huron KOA

    12 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 987-4070

    "lots of trees, cabins, tents and campers welcome. Many shower houses/bathrooms. Jumping pillow, tons of scheduled activities, equipment rentals, trails nearby."

    "Tons to for kids, multiple pools including a zero entry, jumping pillow, ice cream stores, old west town hayrides, train rides($), multiple parks, and next to small water park."

    8. Lakeport State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 327-6224

    $30 - $34 / night

    "Both sections have access to the beach, but the northern section is closer to the beach. The Northern section also has a camp store, which I have never seen at a state of Michigan campground."

    "Lakeport is one of the hidden gems in Michigan. We all have heard that you can find Petoskey Stones in Northern Michigan, well.... look no further!!!!!"

    9. Thousand Trails St. Clair

    3 Reviews
    St. Clair, MI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We really enjoyed our cabin. The people were very nice. I like the putt putt course and the bouncing pillow"

    10. Groveland Oaks County Park

    19 Reviews
    Holly, MI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-9811

    $28 - $48 / night

    "I don’t believe the cabins are pet friendly though. It’s probably the only reason we haven’t been back. We’ll definitely go back when we have a camper."

    "This campground has a lake for swimming, water slide, arcade, boat rentals, mini golf, biking trails and fishing. Lots for kids to do... also skate park and 2 playgrounds."

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Cabin Reviews near Ray, MI

251 Reviews of 30 Ray 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.

  • 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.
    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.

  • K
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Seven Lakes State Park Campground

    Fab beach

    This is a fabulous campground! There are over 20 sites, about half of which are located lake side (not directly on the lake, but there are little paths that lead you there and you can somewhat see the water from these sites.) There is a boat launch on one end of campground and the amazing beach on the other. The water is clear and warm (perfect lake for swimming) and there is both sand and grassy areas on the fairly large beach. The beach also offers picnic tables and benches. The only negative aspect I can see about this campground is that the sites are right on top of each other, so if you have a loud group or a generator next to you, it is noisy. But most campgrounds have sites set real close together, so you will find this pretty much everywhere. Def camp here! About an hours drive from a Pictured Rocks National Park. There are no showers or running water. Camp hosts were very nice, helpful, & welcoming.

  • Kate K.
    Mar. 20, 2021

    Oakland County Addison Oaks

    Great Local Campground and Trails

    Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating. The campground is RV and tent friendly and offers fire pits/ picnic tables. The trails are well maintained and heavily trafficked.

  • A
    Aug. 8, 2018

    Groveland Oaks County Park

    SOOO much to do and what a beautiful place

    We came here two years ago. My husband suggested the place because his family used to come here when he was a kid. There were many activities for everyone to do, especially for the kids. I don’t believe the cabins are pet friendly though. It’s probably the only reason we haven’t been back. We’ll definitely go back when we have a camper.

  • Mary H.
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Quick get away

    Wonderful place for a quick get away. Park is clean. Beach is a 1.8 mile hike from the East loop in the campground but is well worth the walk. (Trail is not stroller/wagon friendly) If you are hoping to hook up to electrical, bring extension cords; some hook ups are exceptionally far away from the designated RV parking pad. Extensive mountain biking trails and the lake is open to boating, kayaking, and other water sports. Park offers lots of private sites! We stayed in site 118 and could not see neighboring sites! The site was very spacious and offered picnic table, fire ring, paved pad, and electrical hook up. (hook up in this specific site was considerably far away.)


Guide to Ray

Cabin accommodations near Ray, Michigan range from rustic to modern with varying amenities and reservation requirements. The region offers multiple state parks and county facilities where guests can experience cabin stays within natural woodland settings. Winter cabin options remain available when many traditional campgrounds close, providing year-round access to outdoor recreation near Ray.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Oakland County Addison Oaks features extensive trail systems designed for both beginners and experienced cyclists. "There are 26 miles of bike trails and hiking. Many in park are paved. Also a disc golf course. Sites in our area were spacious," notes Tim & Nancy C. The park maintains trails year-round with specific sections designated for winter use.

Water recreation activities: Groveland Oaks County Park provides water-based activities for cabin guests during summer months. The park includes "a lake for swimming, water slide, arcade, boat rentals, mini golf, biking trails and fishing," according to Debbie H. Boat rentals typically cost $10-15 hourly with seasonal availability from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Winter activities: Cabin rentals at Bald Mountain Recreation Area remain open during winter months when most campgrounds close. "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," explains Kate K. Winter activities include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on designated trails.

What campers like

Private wooded settings: Sites at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area offer natural separation between cabin units. "The sites aren't super far away from each other but there are trees between sites so from most of the sites you can't really see your neighbors," reports Sarah P. Most cabins are situated to maximize privacy with natural barriers.

Clean facilities: McGinnis Lake Modern Campground at Holly Recreation Area maintains high cleanliness standards across all facilities. "Clean campground and well maintained. Two different loops to choose from for camping," writes Renee R. The park employs daily cleaning schedules for shared facilities with more thorough sanitization performed weekly.

Family-friendly amenities: Cabin rentals often include access to children's activities and playgrounds. "The grounds are huge with bike/hike trails, a lake and a disc golf course. Mountain biking seems to be very popular there are dirt trails off the paved hiking loop," says Richard T. about Oakland County Addison Oaks. Family cabin sites typically include picnic tables and fire rings.

What you should know

Cabin features vary significantly: Rustic cabins may lack utilities while others offer full amenities. "If you are hoping to hook up to electrical, bring extension cords; some hook ups are exceptionally far away from the designated RV parking pad," advises Mary H. about Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Basic cabin rates start around $45 per night with premium options reaching $120.

Reservation timing matters: Most cabins require advance booking, particularly during summer months. "We love coming to Addison Oaks. It is a quick drive from home. But a great little get away spot. Very convenient now also with online booking," states Gary E. Cabin reservations typically open 6 months in advance with holiday weekends filling within hours of availability.

Beach access considerations: Lakeport State Park cabins provide Lake Huron access but require appropriate footwear. "The beach is rocky so don't forget to pack some water shoes but the rocky beach comes with finding cool rocks to either paint or just collect!" notes Cole G. Rocky shorelines characterize many waterfront sites in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule themed weekends for enhanced family experiences. "It was a Boo Fest weekend. Lots of socially distanced activities for the kids and a scavenger hunt (finding clues on signs in park to solve a mystery)," shares Tim & Nancy C. about their Addison Oaks stay. Activity schedules are typically posted at park offices and online.

Cabin selection for groups: Choose appropriate cabin locations based on family needs. "We stayed in one area in a water/electric site... There are plenty of activities for the kids. The beach is big and clean," reports Chelsea about Emmett KOA. Family cabins typically accommodate 4-8 people with some larger options for extended groups.

Playground proximity: Consider cabin location relative to play areas for children. "The campground has a large beach, boat rentals, bike paths plus a BMX area and several playgrounds," notes Carol W. about Groveland Oaks County Park. Most family-oriented cabins are situated within 5-minute walks of playgrounds.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose cabin locations based on specific needs and preferences. "Our spot #18 I felt was spacious and not too close to the people next to us and trees behind us. We had privacy and it was quiet," explains Karen C. about her Addison Oaks County Park experience. Corner cabin sites typically offer more space and privacy than interior locations.

Utility management: Prepare for varied electrical access between cabin locations. "Camp site was nice with blacktop pad and once parked felt very secluded and could barely see site past truck in parking spot," reports Daniel about Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Extension cords of 25-50 feet are recommended for most cabin sites.

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