Best Cabin Camping near Scotts, MI

Cabin accommodations near Scotts, Michigan include rustic and modern options with varying amenities. Fort Custer Recreation Area provides cabins with electricity in wooded settings, while Cold Brook County Park offers cabin rentals with picnic tables and fire rings. "The sites are spacious with the right amount of seclusion from your neighbors," notes one camper about Fort Custer's accommodations. Most cabins include basic furnishings, while some locations like Outdoor Adventures Kalamazoo Resort and Michawana Campground feature upgraded amenities such as water hookups and shower facilities.

Depending on the location, cabin styles range from simple one-room structures to more equipped units with separate sleeping areas. Most parks require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by location, with many sites like Hidden Ridge RV Resort allowing dogs with certain restrictions. Seasonal availability differs significantly, with some parks like Cold Brook County Park operating from April through October, while Fort Custer remains open year-round. One visitor remarked, "The campground is well maintained, plenty to do, beautiful," highlighting the appeal of cabin stays in this region.

Most cabins provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic fire rings to more equipped options with refrigerators and microwaves in premium units. Firewood is available for purchase at several locations including Fort Custer Recreation Area and Outdoor Adventures Kalamazoo Resort. General supplies can be found at camp stores within larger resorts or at markets in nearby communities. Visitors should check specific cabin amenities before arrival as furnishing levels differ significantly between rustic and deluxe accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Scotts, Michigan (58)

    1. Fort Custer Recreation Area

    44 Reviews
    Augusta, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 731-4200

    "Another great camping experience, site 210 has an amazing trail that leads directly to the showers at one end and at the other path went directly to running water, plus only a couple of yards from a great"

    "This meant a longer walk to the restrooms and showers. On the other hand, we were right across from an access trail to the blue hiking trail. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit."

    2. Cold Brook County Park

    4 Reviews
    Galesburg, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 746-4270

    "29 campsites pretty close together with old growth trees interspersed around the campground. Fishing pier and boating, playground area, and beach. No longer has primitive camping."

    "Paying for a pass gets you in other nice county parks. The Kzoo city parks are nice and free, but sometimes you run into folks who don’t follow the rules. Loud music, smoking weed etc."

    3. Pokagon State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 833-2012

    $19 - $480 / night

    "About seventy-five percent of the sites are electric. We stayed in Site 255, which was not electric (booked last minute)."

    "Pokagon State Park has an excellent state park campground. Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric)."

    4. Turtle Lake Nudist Resort

    1 Review
    Coldwater, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 741-7004

    "Large resort with plenty of space. Has two pools. One inside with a hot tub, one outside with a tiki grill that serves food on the weekend."

    6. Michawana Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cloverdale, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 623-3035

    $32 - $80 / night

    "Campground is clean and kept up and all sites have water and electrical. Not all have full hookups though so make sure you are booking full hookup if you need it."

    "We put our tent up on the hill tucked back up in the woods. Shade from the start!"

    7. Hidden Ridge RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Wayland, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 672-9196

    $50 - $70 / night

    "This park is very big. Seems to have a lot of seasonal campers there but still spots for the vacationers too. The pool was nice, and the playground very fun for kids."

    "This park always finds away to having something fun for the kids to do."

    8. Cranberry Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Marcellus, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 646-3336

    "Great fishing, amenities available. This is one of the first places I felt gave me a bang for my buck. Park near store and get great WiFi....I spent 14 days streaming, gaming and watching movies."

    "The kids and dog really enjoyed the playground, swimming in the lake and jumping off the floating pad. There were little cabins and trailers for rent but we had our own camper."

    9. Waffle Farm Campground

    3 Reviews
    Coldwater, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 278-4315

    "Pet friendly. Great camp store. Clean campground. Nice beach. Beautiful!!"

    10. Cade Lake County Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Sturgis, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 651-3330

    $30 - $40 / night

    "This place is a nice cozy campground with a large frisbee golf course, a fishing and kayak lake, and a nice store. For the price, it’s a must camp!"

    "Stayed sept 2022, $30 tent site (no electric). Its $40 with electric. Arrived after office hours, campground gated, but host was super friendly and helpful! The grounds are immaculate."

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Cabin Reviews near Scotts, MI

348 Reviews of 58 Scotts Campgrounds


  • R. B.
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Kal-Haven Outpost

    Great place to bike to, spacious cabins, amazing staff

    A group of us bike from Kalamazoo to South Haven every year using the Kal-Haven trail. We usually tent camp but tried a cabin here this year. It was the perfect option as the campground is right off the trail. They provide linens and have basic supplies (including firewood that they will deliver to your cabin) right at the general store. We also met a group that had hiked in to the primative sites and were using the trail to train for the Appalachian Trail. Everything is well-made and maintained, and the staff is friendly and helpful (they even let us check-in early when we biked in ahead of schedule). Highly recommend for those looking for a place close to the trail and to South Haven. The cabins have three queen beds and a sofa sleeper so they can comfortably hold up to eight people (we had five in our group and I never felt crowded). There's a large table inside and two chairs on the porch. There's also a large picnic table outside, a fire pit, and a grill. They are hoping to expand and add cabins sized for couples in the near future.

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

    Shipshewana North Park Campground

    Nice campground in a convenient location

    We were passing through and decided to stop for frozen custard at the stand right next to the campground. The first review for this place did not seem very inviting but a more recent one was a little more positive. After checking it out, I thought it could use a little reinforcement of the positives! I’m not sure if there have been new owners since the first review but I received a very friendly greeting, and the office is open from 9 am– 8 pm and clearly marked as the place to check-in. 

    There are many options here: back-in or pull-thru tent sites, w/e sites, full hook-up sites, camper cabins, and fully equipped cabins. The campsites range from $32-$46 per night and the cabins range from $69-$144 per night. Sites 47-52 are close to the road so you will hear road noise, but Sites 11-35 are farther from the road and are more shaded. The layout is RV park style but there is reasonable separation between the sites. 

    The restrooms have a code for entry, and I did not see the inside of these.

    Amenities include:

    - a community fire pit

    -  game room with television

    - guest laundry 

    - dump station

    - gift shop

    - pet friendly options

     -WiFi

    - There is, of course, an ice cream/frozen custard stand that I dare you to resist. 

    While we would not consider it a destination, we would definitely consider camping here en route – the price is reasonable, and the staff is friendly and welcoming.

  • Olivia S.
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort-South Haven, MI

    This is my top pick for South Haven

    Although this campground has great amenities, a pool, clean showers, and good sites/cabins, it is hard to book. If you know you are going to come to this area and camp, you need to book it a while in advance. I have used a pop-up and there was good space between campers. When I tent camped, we had a great spot near the cafe, the showers are amazing over there, they are more secluded. Our tent spot had electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. We camped on the grass and there is gravel to park your car. This campground is a perfect place to stay when visiting surrounding towns and going to the beach.

    Don’t forget to go to Sherman’s!!

    There was a forecast or rain, don’t mind the tarp

  • Melissa M.
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Gateway Park Campground

    Kid friendly

    They have a lot for the kids here:

    Pool 3ft-5ft Air pillow Large playground ( very clean ) Half basketball court Sand Volleyball net Rec room (small amount of games) Crafts on weekends Corn hole boards -2 sets by pillow Horse shoe pits - 2 sets by pillow

    Store: ice cream- coffee options- candy- fire wood

    Boat and golf cart rental options

    Cement slabs with all the hook ups. Some lots have shade, mosts are not All spots have picnic tables and fire pits by the road

    Office girls are very friendly and helpful Everything was clean and well kept Pool area was not the best but in this heat all you need is water :)

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Twin Mills Camping Resort

    Beautiful Wooded Campground

    Twin Mills is a really beautiful and quiet RV Campground, with tall trees in Northern Indiana. We frequent this location when getting RV Repairs and visiting Elkhart, the birth place of most RVs.

    There are cabins and tent sites and a large lake access point with a beach area. The playgrounds seemed to be in good shape and the dumpsters were centrally located.

    The park has a gate entrance for security.

    There is a large pool area and basketball court.

    There are several sections in the park, some more wooded and narrow sites, some are more spread out.

    Cellular: T-Mobile had good signal strength and bandwidth, AT&T was not as good but still doable.

    Most of the sites are full hook up, some have 30amp and some have 50amp.

    Amenities: Pool Clubhouse Basketball Volleyball Picnic tables Fire rings Trash Playground Lake access Beach area Dock Cabins Tent sites

  • B
    Aug. 26, 2018

    Eden Springs Park Campground

    Pleasant, friendly, small town camp with large pull through spots

    Eden Springs Campground & RV Park in Benton Harbor, Michigan, run by camp manager Cindy, may well be one of our favorite small town parks! We are spending the month of August 2018 here and have found the venue quiet, well maintained, friendly and inexpensive ($375 for a month). I do not expect the prices to stay this low now that it has been “discovered”. They are working on adding an updated restroom, dog park and other facilities. The sites are large, level and spaced far apart from each other. We pulled in with a 42’ rig, pulling a 28’ hybrid trailer (total 70’) and easily pulled into our site without having to unhook. We had enough space to park a jeep in front of and and in back of the attached rig. The sites are designed so that no camper or RV faces a sewer connection. All of the hook ups are centrally located between two sites, with each rig having their driver side towards the hookups and their awning/entry sides facing the opposing side. Each site has a gravel space between them that could be traveled through, though campers all set up picnic tables, chairs and campfires there so practically there is no egress, thus privacy. This camp has the best WiFi of any camp we have ever stayed at. Some spots offer OTA TV and satellite reception. Ours did not as we chose to have a full tree canopy. Most of the sites offer Full Hookups with 30/50 amp service. The camp manager, Cindy, provides fire rings and picnic tables as requested, so, if you need either, just let her know when you call. The tables were clean and in good shape. The fire rings can be placed anywhere you want. As an aside, when a camper leaves, Cindy and her crew comes and removes the rings, cleaning up the residue so there is no mess left! The campground grass is cut routinely and “weed-whacked” as needed. Cindy has been one of the nicest hosts we have met on our travels. She is always pleasant, available as needed for emergencies and even delivered our mail one afternoon. She is a font of knowledge about the area and willing to share. Probably in keeping with her personality, the majority of the visitors here have been friendly, chatty and willing to help each other. The RV resort is about 10 minutes from St. Joseph, MI and multiple rural wineries in the area (a favorite pastime for my wife Audrey). St. Joseph’s is a small town located on Lake Michigan with excellent food, event venues and a lovely white sand beach. Be sure to stop at the Chocolate store in town & Silver Lake Pizza for a desert/dinner well worth the time. The town of Benton Harbor itself once was booming city/community, which has come into hard times, but we did not have any problems traveling around that area. This area also has a non-defunct amusement park attached to the campground which is being slowly renovated by a group of volunteers. They have restored several of the buildings, a fountain and a miniature train which takes visitors on a 1/4 mile ride on Saturday/Sunday. Additionally, the camp is home to it’s own 1800’s era baseball team which plays home and away games in the old bare handed style! Behind the camp is a now mostly abandoned religious enclave called the House of David which was started in the late 1800’s/ early 1900’s (Google it!). Some interesting architecture and several restored mansions for the 5 remaining members of the group. I recommend this park for someone wanting a quiet, clean stay.

  • Jackie F.
    Aug. 6, 2022

    KOA Campground Middlebury

    Decent for a quick stop

    Got us in last minute when our other plans fell through. Site was only $35 for a back in water/electric. Grateful for it but wouldn’t have booked this otherwise. Site was unlevel and ran into a hill on the back end. Not much space on ether side of us. Corner lot and the rec center and basketball court was directly behind. Kids cutting through the campsite all the time.

    We called several times before anyone answered and the store was clearly understaffed. Although the staff was kind and doing their best. Picnic table is on its last legs and fire ring looked like it was run over. Overall it was a little shabby but definitely not bad. Good for a place to sleep but I wouldn’t book a week here. Not many restaurant options either and also no signs for this one on the highway.

  • debe K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Cold Brook County Park

    Nice little county park!

    29 campsites pretty close together with old growth trees interspersed around the campground. Fishing pier and boating, playground area, and beach. No longer has primitive camping. Some hiking trails...short. is next to a busy road, so traffic all night. Staff was great! Showers and bathrooms cleaned multiple times a day. Pet friendly. Would stay here again!

  • Wailym C.
    Sep. 9, 2024

    East Lake Camping

    Great Hospitality

    Nice and cozy little campground in the middle of beautiful rolling farmlands. First time passing through and found it conveniently located within 40 mins of Holland and Saugatuck without needing to get on the highway. The woman at check in was extremely courteous and helpful. We stayed 2 nights over the weekend. Most people here are seasonal, occupying almost all the lakefront sites. We may have seen one lakefront available for renters. Everyone was polite, friendly and quiet after quiet hours. The sites are very small, not much privacy, but well kept. There are more spacious sites available on the upper grassy loop. Well kept grounds throughout with beautiful flowers. The bathrooms were wonderful with great hot water and water pressure. Pretty lake with swimming beach and playground lovely for day use. We would stay again. We stayed with 34’ camper inner lakefront.  I did share a picture of waterfront sites, the one vacant spot is the only site available to rent right now.  The rest are seasonal.


Guide to Scotts

Cabins near Scotts, Michigan range in size from compact single-room structures with minimal amenities to larger multi-room units with upgraded features. The region sits at approximately 890 feet above sea level with a humid continental climate featuring four distinct seasons. Winter temperatures typically range from 14°F to 34°F, while summer averages 60°F to 85°F, affecting cabin selection based on heating and cooling options.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Several lakes within a 20-minute drive offer fishing for bass, pike, and panfish. Cranberry Lake Campground provides direct lake access with a fishing dock. "Great fishing, amenities available. This is one of the first places I felt gave me a bang for my buck," notes one visitor who spent two weeks at the property.

Disc golf courses: Multiple parks feature disc golf facilities for both beginners and experienced players. At Cade Lake County Park & Campground, "a large frisbee golf course, a fishing and kayak lake, and a nice store" are available according to a camper who called this park "a hidden gem."

Biking trails: The region offers both paved and off-road biking routes connecting multiple parks. "Endless hiking trails and two lakes where you can fish, swim, and boat," reports a Fort Custer visitor about the extensive trail system that accommodates different skill levels.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many cabin areas feature natural screening that provides separation from neighbors. At Fort Custer Recreation Area, campers appreciate the layout: "We found a campsite that was large with vegetation separating us from neighbors," and another visitor noted site 51 as "extremely secluded."

Lake activities: Multiple swimming beaches with designated areas for different ages. "Swimming beach with sand. Nice country setting yet close enough to towns if you need anything," reports a visitor to Cold Brook County Park, highlighting the family-friendly water features.

Night sky viewing: Minimal light pollution in certain camping areas allows for stargazing. "I loved the lack of lights in the park at night making for a beautiful night sky," shares one camper about their experience at Fort Custer, pointing out an often overlooked feature of the more remote cabin locations.

What you should know

Seasonal operation limitations: Many cabin facilities close during winter months. Waffle Farm Campground operates from April 15 through October 15, typical of many area facilities that close for the winter season.

Bathroom quality varies widely: Some parks maintain modern facilities while others have more basic options. "The bathrooms and showers are HORRID. At least the men's bathrooms are, smells so strongly of urine and they do not clean it regularly," reports one camper about an otherwise highly-rated campground.

Wildlife encounters: Mosquitoes can be problematic in summer months, especially in wooded areas. "Lots need mowing so lots of bugs, bring insect repellent," advises a camper who visited Fort Custer in July, highlighting the importance of insect preparation.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Several parks offer multiple water activities beyond swimming. Michawana Campground provides extensive water options: "They have a lake/beach for swimming, kayaks, paddle boards, and canoes to use at the lake. They also have a massive slip 'n slide, zip lining, and a rock climbing wall."

Entertainment amenities: Look for parks with organized activities for different age groups. "Kid friendly! This park always finds a way to have something fun for the kids to do," reports a seasonal camper about their experience at Hidden Ridge RV Resort.

Site selection strategy: Reserve cabins near playgrounds for convenience with small children. "Family friendly, quiet, disc golf, fishing, playground for kids," notes a visitor to Cold Brook County Park about the amenities clustered in family-friendly areas.

Tips from RVers

Hookup limitations: Many parks offer only electric hookups without water or sewer connections. "Sites have electrical service only. Must use the dump station," reports a visitor to Fort Custer Recreation Area, highlighting the need to plan accordingly for water usage.

Site leveling challenges: Some cabin and RV areas have uneven terrain requiring preparation. "The campsites are a good size but those we found are not very level," notes a visitor to Outdoor Adventures Kalamazoo Resort, suggesting bringing leveling equipment for comfort.

Golf cart rental options: Larger resorts offer golf cart rentals for easier navigation. "Because of the size of this campground most people get around by golf cart. We rented a golf cart from them, which our kids had a blast just going for rides around the campground," explains a visitor about the transportation options at Hidden Ridge RV Resort.

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