Best Cabin Camping near Twin Lake, MI

Cabins near Twin Lake include mini-cabins and deluxe models furnished with essential amenities. Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park offers mini-cabins equipped with bunk beds, mini-fridges, microwaves, electricity, and heat. Muskegon KOA provides deluxe cabins with bathrooms, kitchenettes, patios, gas grills, and fire rings. "The cabins were clean, updated, and the beds were quite comfortable. Our deluxe cabin bathroom and kitchenette were also stocked with amenities, making the stay comfortable and effortless," noted one visitor. Pioneer County Park and Hoffmaster State Park also offer cabin accommodations with varying amenities and access to Lake Michigan beaches.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Mini-cabins at Lake Michigan Campground sleep four people in two sets of bunk beds, while larger family cabins at other parks can accommodate up to five guests with double beds and bunks. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through September. Winter cabin camping is available at select locations like Muskegon State Park, where heated cabins provide year-round options. A camper mentioned that the Muskegon State Park cabin was "a great choice for winter camping" with its electricity, heat, and mini refrigerator. Pet policies vary by location, with many parks allowing leashed pets but restricting them from certain areas.

Most cabins include basic furniture but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary widely—deluxe KOA cabins include kitchenettes with basic amenities, while mini-cabins typically offer only microwaves and mini-fridges. Outdoor fire rings and grills are standard at most sites for additional cooking options. Camp stores at larger facilities like Muskegon KOA sell essentials including firewood, ice, and basic camping supplies. Grocery stores are located within 2-5 miles of most campgrounds, with options including Aldi, Meijer, and Kroger. Winter cabin campers should plan for potentially limited services during off-season months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Twin Lake, Michigan (64)

    1. Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3480

    "Campground Review Lake Michigan Campground in Muskegon State Park was a great place to pull in for the night."

    "Beautiful campground with Lake Michigan beach accessible by stairs. Deck overlooking lake also. Beautiful beach. Very shaded campground. Shower facilities clean."

    2. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Norton Shores, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 798-3711

    $38 - $42 / night

    "Pretty average spacing for a state park, except when a doofus parks sideways in a back-in site. (Wish the MI DNR would put a stop to that )."

    "Hoffmaster State is a beautiful campground with great views and a very cool visitor center with a live animal exhibit featuring some of Michigan’s coolest native species!"

    3. Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground

    13 Reviews
    Twin Lake, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 766-2209

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Beautiful campground we stayed site 72 backed up to the lake. Nice playground with private very clean beach. Jumping water trampoline for the kids."

    "We stayed for two days while on our way on our trip around Lake Michigan. This was our first stop and I think we will have a tough time beating the value and experience."

    4. Muskegon County Pioneer County Park

    18 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3580

    "This campground is our home away from home in the summer! It is beautiful & very relaxing especially during the weekdays when it's not as full."

    "They have water, electric ,dump station, firepit & picnic table. There is a path to Lake Michigan. The beach is small but there is access to swimming."

    5. White River RV Park & Campground

    9 Reviews
    Whitehall, MI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 894-4708

    "We called in March for the 3rd weekend in July and were able to get all the sites we needed together along with cabins for those without access to campers. "

    "Sweet pool, good store, Great facilities, laundry, and all that Western Michigan has to offer. You won't be sorry."

    6. Muskegon KOA

    8 Reviews
    Twin Lake, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 766-3900

    "The cabins were clean, updated, and the beds were quite comfortable. Our deluxe cabin bathroom and kitchenette were also stocked with amenities, making the stay comfortable and effortless."

    "They have lots of activities, a lake, trails, everything. Definitely coming back."

    7. Pioneer Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3580

    $34 / night

    "Showers and restrooms . Fire pits and tables 30 amp and water Dump station And more"

    "Large family campground with flush toilets, showers and hot water. Right on Lake Michigan with great views of the lake and beach. A bit on the noisy side due to lots of families and kids playing."

    8. Blue Lake County Park

    4 Reviews
    Twin Lake, MI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 894-5574

    $32 / night

    "Quiet, very small campground on Big Blue Lake. Gorgeous water views and very clean showers and rest rooms."

    "Very pretty small campground right on blue lake. Lots of wildlife. We stayed at site 1 best views of the whole site. A little tricky to make work bet definitely best site. Beautiful sunset."

    9. Fisherman's Landing & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Muskegon, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 726-6100

    "Nestled along the shores of Muskegon Lake, Fisherman’s Landing Launch & Campground hums with the easy rhythm of boats, endless laughter and evening campfires over s’mores."

    10. Oak Knoll Family Campground

    1 Review
    Twin Lake, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 894-6063

    "Small, fully stocked store with all the necessities. Extremely friendly and welcoming staff. The campground is clean, but very small spaces for each site. Water and electric are available."

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Cabin Reviews near Twin Lake, MI

418 Reviews of 64 Twin Lake Campgrounds


  • Kathie M.
    Feb. 16, 2021

    Pines Campground — Ludington State Park

    Pines Mini Cabin

    Winter camped in Pines Mini Cabin. Bunk beds with one a double- sleeps 5 total. Heat, electricity, mini fridge, microwave, table and 4 chairs. Well built and very clean. Outside fire pit and BBQ grill for summer. Awesome trails for hiking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. Lots of phenomenal snow this year!

  • a R.
    May. 20, 2025

    Muskegon KOA

    Love this KOA!

    Sadly, we just left the KOA Muskegon campground this morning after a relaxing and peaceful three-day stay. While travelling home, plans are already being made for another camping vacay at this KOA. The staff were all friendly and helpful, creating a family-like atmosphere. The cabins were clean, updated, and the beds were quite comfortable. Our deluxe cabin bathroom and kitchenette were also stocked with amenities, making the stay comfortable and effortless. Outside our temporary home was our own gas grill, patio table with seating, fire ring, and Adirondack chairs. How nice it was for meals on the deck and campfires in the evenings! Every morning we looked forward to the 3/4 mile hiking trail around the lake... which was gorgeous. Although, we personally don't fish, we enjoyed watching other guests fishing from the shore and various docks regularly. There is also a fun area of the campground that includes playground equipment, basketball, volleyball, a jumping pad that looks like a blast, and they were setting up some interesting looking mining activity. We did spend time on their community patio overlooking a fabulous greenspace, fire pit, swim beach, and the lake. I could've spent all day on the patio with the relaxing patio lights, flowering planters, and comfortable Adirondack chairs. The camp store is again clean, updated, and well-stocked, but I was also impressed that the prices were reasonable, which is not always the case in these type of"convenience" situations. Overall, cherished camping memories were made this past weekend, and we are anxious to return in the near future for more! Thank you KOA Muskegon staff!

  • Kathie M.
    Jun. 20, 2020

    Cedar Campground — Ludington State Park

    Winter cabin and snowshoeing/hiking

    This gem of a state park is phenomenal. Camped here in cabins three times over two winters. Cabins with bunks (will sleep 5 total), mini fridge, electricity and heat. Outside pit toilet. Hiking trails are some of the best. Beautiful lighthouse, dunes, beach, inland lake (Hamlin Lake), river and Lake Michigan. Very quiet and snow-covered in winter. Gets very busy in summer. So many activities for all ages. Kayak rentals in summer. Great fishing. Guided snowshoe tours and lamp light snowshoe hikes in winter are awesome. Camp store. Several playgrounds. Beautiful new beach house.

  • Jennie R.
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Snapbuds at Muskegon State Park Lake Michigan Campground

    Campground Review

    Lake Michigan Campground in Muskegon State Park was a great place to pull in for the night. We had ice cream for supper at the adjacent ice cream shop (where they advertised a free cone with your firewood purchase). We pulled in and settled into our cabin with enough time to enjoy sunset over Lake Michigan from the stairs and overlooks along the beach. The campground is well kept and has a nice shady canopy. The sites are fairly large, but there are no shrubs or structures to provide privacy from neighbors. We reserved a camping cabin and found it clean and functional with power, 4 beds (bunks), mini fridge and microwave. The showers were good sized with plenty of hot water, but being beach style, there was a lot of bug access. Expect to shower with some insects. I was a frustrated birder - I could hear the birds but couldn’t pick them out visually since they were all up so high with no low cover. All in all I would say this is a great campground for beach access, better in the cabins or an RV than in a tent since there isn’t much privacy.

    Ranger Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to review occasionally. On this trip I had a chance to try out Snapbuds, an earbud detangling system. We received the snapbuds before we left Colorado and used the enclosed guide to get them set up on my earbuds - it was a snap! The instructions say they can’t be repositioned once in place, so we were cautious about setting them up right the first time. I don’t use my earbuds often on road trips since I’m the only driver and I like to listen for birds on a walk - but after a few long days in the car with my kids choosing the playlists, this mamma was super excited to whip my earbuds out! I had them shoved in the back of my purse where we’d been rummaging around for various things over the course of the trip, so they had every opportunity to be a tangled mess - but they came out in a neat little wad and unraveled easily to take me away from the teens fighting over beds. I was pleased with how neat they stayed. My one word of caution is that the magnets really like to stick together, and if you create slack while wearing your earbuds (by bending to pick up a perfect rock or acorn, for instance) they have a tendency to find one another and shorten your cord, potentially dislodging your earbud when you straighten back up.

  • Melissa M.
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Hill & Hollow Campground & RV Park

    Location is perfect!

    Campsite is located 2 miles from downtown Pentwater, adorable small town on the water. Mears state park is 2 miles from the campground as well, Lake Michigan beaches. The playground on the beach is perfect for younger kids. There is a pavilion that serves hot food and ice cream ( hot food ends at 5pm/ ice cream till sunset.) Our kids loved walking in town and heading to the beach.

    With that said, there is plenty to do at the campground . Outdoor pool, AJs (putt- putt golf, arcade, playground, go-karts) extra fee for AJs but reasonable priced, basketball court, volleyball court, small baseball diamond, tennis table, general store, shower house by pool ( very clean), private bonfire pits ( most campsites).

    Seasonal’s were very friendly and helpful with local things to do. RV camp, Tent camp, or tent cabin.

    Dump station available, firewood for sale, ice for sale, general store has several camping items, 15 minutes away is meijer in ludington. 2 minutes away gas station 2 minutes to Lake Michigan beaches 2 minutes to Pentwater downtown shopping

  • Amy K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2018

    Ed H. Henning Park

    Nice campground, very convenient for river trips.

    We stay here at least once a year and do an annual river trip with a bunch friends. It's a nice campground with a small park, pond, full bathrooms, group sites, and even a couple small cabins. It's great for river trips since we go upstream and can float all the way into camp and no worry about driving. We make a run the next morning for coffee and to pick up the vehicles left at the launch.

  • Kathie M.
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Very nice campground with easy stair access to Lake MI

    Beautiful campground with Lake Michigan beach accessible by stairs. Deck overlooking lake also. Beautiful beach. Very shaded campground. Shower facilities clean. Stayed in Mini cabin that sleeps 4 with 2 sets of bunk beds. Mini frig, microwave, lights, heat. Take your own fan for hot nights. Alcohol is not allowed

  • Kathie M.
    Jan. 2, 2022

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Campground within walking distance to Lake MI beach

    Stayed in Mini Cabin #16 over New Years. Hoped to try Luge at the adventure park but no snow and temps too warm prior to our trip. Cabin sleeps 4 in 2 bunk beds. Mini frig, microwave and table with chairs. Electricity and heat. Great choice for winter camping. Sites look really close together for summer camping. I did not like the road being so close for road noise. Kids swing set needs updated. Pit ADA toilet very clean. Phenomenal lake overlook and steps to beautiful beach.

  • Kathie M.
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Cedar Campground — Ludington State Park

    Winter Camping in Cedar Cabin

    Great cabin for winter camping. Electricity, heat, microwave, mini fridge. 2 sets of bunks, sleeps 5. Table with chairs. Wonderful hiking.


Guide to Twin Lake

Cabin rentals near Twin Lake, Michigan provide access to some of the best freshwater beaches in the region, with most properties within a 10-mile radius of Lake Michigan's eastern shoreline. Most cabins sit at elevations between 580-650 feet above sea level, creating mild summer temperatures that typically range from 70-85°F during peak season. Winters bring consistent snowfall from December through March, making seasonal cabin availability a significant consideration.

What to do

Beach exploration at Lake Michigan: Pioneer County Park offers direct beach access with stairs leading to a spacious sandy shoreline. "The beach is a beautiful place to watch sunsets or see the moon over the lake. The spots are pretty close together but the ground is soft and flat," noted Jake N.

Winter recreation: Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park maintains winter cabin access near seasonal activities. "Across the road is the Winter complex, sledding, skating, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, and luge course. Our kids had a blast here, they have tons of bonfire pits as well," explains Melissa M.

Hiking trails: Hoffmaster State Park features over ten miles of trails through its 1,200 acres. "Trails to dunes, beach, and other parks as well as dune preserve: all well-marked and vary in difficulty, weaving through pine and hardwood forests nestled among dunes. Plus, the adjoining North Ottawa Dune Preserve offers an additional ten miles of trails!" shares Shelly B.

Fishing opportunities: Blue Lake County Park provides year-round fishing on Big Blue Lake. "Not too many people know about this area, so it's never as busy as some of the Lake Michigan spots. But, the fishing and scenery can't be beat!" states Stephanie P.

What campers like

Private beach access: Pioneer Park Campground offers direct Lake Michigan shoreline. "Water and electric, large wooded sites, right on Lake Michigan. Clean bathrooms," reports Stacia L. The campground features a smaller, less crowded beach than many public access points.

Cabin privacy levels: Campground cabin spacing varies significantly across the area. At Muskegon KOA, some cabin users noted: "The cabins were nice and clean but the parking was cramped and the cabins were extremely close to one another."

Lake activities: Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground offers water recreation on its private lake. "The lake was extremely clean and the beach was fantastic. Clear water, clean sand and a floating jumping trampoline for the kids," shares Marc W., who appreciates the free boat passes provided to campers.

Off-season tranquility: Winter cabin campers at Muskegon State Park enjoy reduced crowds. "Campground was nice in the winter our spot was plowed out and had a reserved cone at it, the bathrooms are closed and water is off but the outhouse is open," notes Melissa M.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, particularly during summer weekends. A ranger at Hoffmaster mentioned "it is best to book months ahead for weekends because they fill up at the beginning of summer; however, cancellations are not uncommon."

Cabin maintenance: Maintenance quality varies between locations. At Lake Michigan Campground, one guest reported: "Have stayed in these cabins several times over the years. #16 in need of deep cleaning and minor maintenance."

Winter facilities: Off-season cabin users should prepare for limited services. "No running water at that time of year & only primitive outhouses. Great beaches the sand was so soft & the dunes are perfect," shared Les S. about March camping at Muskegon State Park.

Electrical limitations: Smaller cabins may have limited electrical capacity. At Blue Lake County Park, one camper noted: "15amp outlet was tricky and popped everytime we plugged anything into it. 30amp plug worked fine."

Tips for camping with families

Beach proximity: White River RV Park & Campground offers cabin camping with family-friendly water access. "You can 'float' in tubes, kayaks, or canoes (your own or rented) from a launch site two miles away! We loved just hanging out in the local creek with friends!" writes Shelly B.

Activity infrastructure: Many cabins near Twin Lake have dedicated family amenities. "Great play area for kids" and "Large grassy field for kids" are consistent observations at Hoffmaster State Park, according to Sara G.

Noise considerations: Family cabins vary in noise levels and privacy. "Every year we go here with our whole family! We love the group camping area. Multiple bathrooms. Right on Lake Michigan. Great place to spend time with the family," notes Jamie M. about Pioneer County Park.

Cabin selection tips: Choose cabin locations based on family needs. "We stayed at site 1 best views of the whole site. A little tricky to make work but definitely best site. Beautiful sunset. Clean showers and bathrooms. Clean swimming beach," recommends Dakota R. at Blue Lake Park.

Tips from RVers

Dump station timing: Holiday weekends create congestion at dump facilities. At Hoffmaster, campers observed "the backup of campers at the two campground dump stations Sunday before 1pm checkout."

Cabin alternatives: RVers visiting during peak seasons may find cabins offer better value when sites are crowded. "Campground was full on my visit, but that did not affect the atmosphere. It was quiet and sites are large and well spaced out," noted Holly S. at Muskegon State Park.

Utility reliability: Water connections can be problematic at some facilities. "All water spigots seem to leak and spray. However since it was so warm the kids seem to like it, however it does make a muddy mess," reports Lora H. from Pioneer County Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Twin Lake, MI is Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 40 reviews.

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