Best Cabin Camping near Falcon Heights, MN

Cabin accommodations near Falcon Heights include multiple options within a short drive of the city. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park offers cabin rentals with access to trails, a beach, and playgrounds. Cabins at this location include picnic tables and established fire pits with cooking grates. Bunker Hills Regional Park also provides cabin rentals with electricity and basic furnishings. These cabins typically feature beds, tables, and heating/cooling systems appropriate for Minnesota's seasonal weather. Bathroom facilities with showers are centrally located within the campgrounds rather than inside individual cabins. "The sites are nice and family friendly. We've camped in loops E and F and both are good. Most sides have some shade and trees and the picnic tables are in great condition!"

Rustic cabin options predominate at William O'Brien State Park, while more furnished accommodations can be found at Minneapolis Northwest KOA. The KOA location offers cabin rentals suitable for families, with some pet-friendly units available upon request. Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins provide a more secluded option with no pets allowed. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months from May through September when occupancy rates are highest. Baker Park Reserve cabins operate seasonally from late April through October. A visitor noted: "It's a nice and family friendly campground. We've camped in loops E and F and both are good."

Most cabins provide beds and basic furniture but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations - some include small kitchenettes while others only provide outdoor fire rings with grill grates. Rice Creek campground offers firewood for purchase on-site, though reviews indicate inconsistent quality. Several locations have small camp stores or markets with essential items, but comprehensive grocery shopping requires a trip to nearby communities. Visitors should check specific cabin amenities when booking as features vary widely between parks. Water pumps are available at campsites for drinking water access.

Best Cabin Sites Near Falcon Heights, Minnesota (27)

    1. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

    17 Reviews
    Lino Lakes, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 324-3340

    $20 - $75 / night

    "We took a 30 minute drive north of the cities for a quick get away, and were rewarded with a very nice campground! The check in staff was friendly, helpful and efficient."

    "It was very easy to find, close to the twin cities, and clean. There was good access to kindling for a fire in the nice fire pit that has a grill."

    2. Afton State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Denmark, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 436-5391

    "Camper Cabin (Eastern Bluebird)🏡🐦 Perfect little cabin nestled in the southern half of the park! Screened in porch, heated with electricity, and two double bunk beds!"

    "It was a shaded site perfect for our hammocks, it was quiet and very secluded. The Yurt was very cool! Very comfortable beds and plenty of space for the 6 of us to stay and sleep."

    3. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

    38 Reviews
    Maple Plain, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7662

    $21 - $29 / night

    "Clean gravel sites with electric hook up surrounded by well maintained grass, picnic table, and fire pit. Central water spigot and dump station. Great signage throughout."

    "Super peaceful vibes, nice tree cover, flat tent pad, and plenty of space to spread out. 🌳⛺️ It’s tucked just enough off the path to feel private, but not so far that you feel isolated."

    4. Bunker Hills Regional Park

    16 Reviews
    Coon Rapids, MN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 862-4970

    $20 - $32 / night

    "If you simply look at the list of amenities this park has, nature lovers would be quick to turn their nose up at it as an overly-commercialized playground."

    "This is a nice, quiet campground with activities nearby. The sites are decently private and there is nice bathrooms/showers."

    5. Rice Creek Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    Lino Lakes, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 324-3340

    $20 - $32 / night

    "I booked this on a whim since we needed an overnight close to the State Fair.  I loved the look of the "TENT ONLY" loop - you don't see this often - so it was a good fit. "

    "Beach was closed but we still got some good walks in. Fire ring was a little shallow for my liking so had to get some solid coals going to get dinner on the table."

    6. William O'Brien State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Marine on St. Croix, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 539-4980

    $16 - $250 / night

    "We camped at William O’Brien State Park November 1-4, 2022. We were taking advantage of some unseasonably warm days, and we are so glad we did. This park is beautiful!"

    "The picnic table and fire ring was great. We had an electrical hookup and the bathrooms were really clean. Great trails in the park too."

    7. St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park

    20 Reviews
    Denmark, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 430-8240

    "Nice trails, clean restrooms, level sites. No alcohol allowed and no pets! Fire rings, sturdy picnic table. Electric and water."

    "Our site has a large picnic shelter with 6 picnic tables two grills and it’s own volleyball place. We also had a portable toilet included which was amazingly clean!"

    8. Minneapolis Northwest KOA

    11 Reviews
    Maple Grove, MN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 420-2255

    "Sites are close to each other, but easy access, clean grounds and facilities, friendly staff, and a K9 fenced area for a pet friendly campground."

    "The site was spacious and private-surrounded on 3 sides by trees. The bathrooms were clean. The pool area was clean and without issue."

    9. Ham Lake Resort

    4 Reviews
    Andover, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 434-9492

    $54 - $999 / night

    "Provided for our use were all linens (a public very clean bath and shower was just across the road), dish soap, dish towels, paper towels, flat wear, plates, bowls, mugs and pans."

    10. Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Rosemount, MN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 891-7000

    $85 / night

    "Each cabin has four sleeping spots: 2 bunk beds, and the 2 couches convert to beds. There's a heater inside, but no AC, which makes these the most suitable during the spring and fall."

    "Super simple camping cabins. They each have 4 spots and have contactless entry as you get sent a code to use. There is no cooking inside the cabin so you have to use the fire ring outside."

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Cabin Reviews near Falcon Heights, MN

313 Reviews of 27 Falcon Heights Campgrounds


  • B
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    Great camper cabins for spring and fall

    Each cabin has four sleeping spots: 2 bunk beds, and the 2 couches convert to beds. There's a heater inside, but no AC, which makes these the most suitable during the spring and fall.

    There is a fire ring outside of each cabin, along with a table. No cooking is allowed inside the cabins, which can make things rough if the weather isn't cooperating. 

    We enjoy hiking around the trails, but we primarily go to decompress, lounge around, and play games, read, etc. There's WiFi available, but depending on which cabin you reserve signal will be took weak for real usage. Same for mobile data -- don't plan on cell service here.

    The bathroom facilities are nice. Outside water is shut off during some parts of the year, so bring your own drinking water if you are camping close to/during winter.

    Cabins are accessible for those who need special assistance, which is nice. The only caveat is I don't recall there being an automatic door opener to the cabins.

    While the cabins are close together, noise is not a factor once you're inside. 

    It's difficult to get reservations, so I recommend trying to start booking 120 days in advance, which is the farthest out you can reserve. For example, as of this review (early June), all weekends are booked for all cabins.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 23, 2022

    William O'Brien State Park Campground

    Camper Cabin

    We camped at William O’Brien State Park November 1-4, 2022. We were taking advantage of some unseasonably warm days, and we are so glad we did. This park is beautiful! The trails are well kept and cover woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands. There is a huge beaver lodge that can be seen from one of the trails, and we saw a smaller one from a different trail. We saw an abundance birds while we were there.

    We stayed in a camper cabin (‘Vasa’) and enjoyed it. The cabins are one room plus an enclosed porch. Furnishings are bunk beds and a table with benches. The cabin was heated and had electricity. You cannot cook indoors. There is a fire pit and picnic table outside. There are three cabins on a little cul de sac by the Savanna campground. There are two vault toilets near the cabins. The water source was off for the season, but water was available at the park office.

  • Scott M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 22, 2022

    Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    Great Cold Weather Option

    Super simple camping cabins. They each have 4 spots and have contactless entry as you get sent a code to use. There is no cooking inside the cabin so you have to use the fire ring outside. Shower facilities are really nice and match the cabins. Plan ahead as these are hard to come by.

  • Alison O.
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Afton State Park Campground

    Camper Cabin camping @ Afton State Park

    Camper Cabin (Eastern Bluebird)🏡🐦

    Perfect little cabin nestled in the southern half of the park! Screened in porch, heated with electricity, and two double bunk beds!

  • S
    Aug. 13, 2021

    St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park

    Top Shelf

    Beautiful, spacious, trees but open. Nice trails, clean restrooms, level sites. No alcohol allowed and no pets! Fire rings, sturdy picnic table. Electric and water.

    I made reservations online and when we arrived they said I had reserved a place at Elmo Lake which was 20 miles away. Same 2 county facilities but different campgrounds. Oops my bad. Different addresses!

  • kristin C.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Ham Lake Resort

    Well Rounded RV Park and Campground

    My partner and I scheduled a 3 day / 2 night stay in a new Vintage Cruiser RV for $39.99, in exchange for attending a presentation on private membership.

    We checked in Wednesday evening, and the nicest staff I've ever met helped us acclimate to RV living. We are new to this game. They patiently described how to utilize the grey and black water tanks, as well as encouraged us to check-out the canoes, row boats, bikes, horseshoes, ladder golf and many other entertainment items - for FREE!

    The map provided was accurate which made locating the cruiser a breeze. There were further instructions inside as well. The RV was immaculate. Provided for our use were all linens (a public very clean bath and shower was just across the road), dish soap, dish towels, paper towels, flat wear, plates, bowls, mugs and pans.

    The campground has a couple of ponds, as well as access to Ham Lake where the watercraft is launched. There is a petting arena with goats, ponies, and a llama who gave my partner the stink eye, but fell in love with me rubbing the fence and giving me all googly eyes!

    The clubhouse sells bundled wood, ice, snacks, cold drinks, ice cream and provides 24-hour fresh coffee. There is also a small resupply area, and gift shop.

    There are pull-through sites, back ups, 50 and 30 amp hook ups, and tent sites, covered pavilions, picnic tables and fire pits.

    The campground itself seems remote, secluded and peaceful, however, you are conveniently located to two well-stocked convenience stores, as well as Wal-Mart about 15 minutes away. It's also only about 45 minutes from the Minnesota Twin Cities.

    One note: We visited in August and needed gallons of bug spray.

    We very much enjoyed our get away!

  • J
    Jul. 24, 2020

    Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

    Great First Time w/Travel Trailer

    Clean gravel sites with electric hook up surrounded by well maintained grass, picnic table, and fire pit. Central water spigot and dump station. Great signage throughout. Showers and restrooms available. A couple disc golf baskets, sand volleyball court and well maintained grass fields were available for play. Lake independence is a 5-10 minute walk along a newly paved trail. Lake offers two swimming beaches, a water equipment rental area, new restroom facilities, and a playground that was under construction at this time. Simple online reservation process at $26/night our one night total cost $36.03 all fees included. Morning of our reservation, camp staff called to communicate a change of site due to our reserved site having issues with its electrical. All amenities functioned appropriately. My wife, two young boys, and I had a great first time experience with our Bambi 19CB Airstream!

  • Rachelle W.
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Wild River State Park Campground

    Wild River State Park Camper Cabin

    The camper cabins at Wild River are located just above the St. Croix River. Our cabin seemed to be at a trailhead to the river, which we took advantage of. The camper cabins had electricity and heat, no plumbing. Excellent fire ring for cooking. The park itself has many trails.

  • Ashley H.
    Jun. 25, 2023

    Wild River State Park Campground

    One of the better state park campgrounds we've stayed at

    We were at site 93. It's a large site with plenty of room for a huge tent or a few tents. It was very buggy so we got a screen tent. Nicely shaded site as well. Not far from the water station and pit toilet. For a bathroom with running water it's a long walk and there's not close parking either. The campground is a long drive into the park from the main entrance. 12x10 screen tent fit easily over the 8' picnic table.


Guide to Falcon Heights

Cabin rentals near Falcon Heights, Minnesota operate in a region that features a mix of oak savanna and prairie ecosystems with elevations averaging 850-950 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures often drop below 10°F, while summer brings humid 80°F days with frequent thunderstorms. Most cabin facilities remain open from April through October, though some locations like William O'Brien State Park offer year-round accommodations.

What to do

Hiking trail exploration: William O'Brien State Park offers diverse trail systems with varying landscapes. A camper noted, "Spent a lot of my childhood playing and exploring this park! It wasn't till a few years ago that I actually stayed and camped overnight. The campgrounds are grouped, well maintained, and always have firewood stocked for their guests. I love birding here as well."

Water activities at Baker Park Reserve: The park features lake access with watercraft rentals and two distinct swimming beaches. According to a visitor, "The lake is nice. There are 2 swimming beaches: 1 for the campground and one for all of the day visitors. You can rent canoes, paddle boats and SUP boards, and many people bring their own boats."

Winter camping options: Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins provides heated accommodations for cold weather stays. A reviewer explained, "The cabins are well-built and heated. The wooded cabins have what seems like full-sized mattress bunk beds built into the wall. Each bunk has its own reading light. The storage in this place is amazing."

What campers like

Private wooded sites: Bunker Hills Regional Park offers secluded camping spots despite suburban location. "For being in the middle of the northern suburbs of Minneapolis, this park and campground is surprisingly woodsy, secluded and spacious. There are both primitive (tent) non-electric sites, and sites with electricity, even some 50 amp," one camper shared.

Modern bathroom facilities: St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park maintains exceptional sanitation standards. According to reviews, "Spacious sites and very clean restrooms!" and another camper mentioned, "Nice playground for the kids. Fantastic bathrooms zoned showers."

Accessible design features: Whitetail Woods provides thoughtful accommodations for all visitors. A reviewer noted, "Cabins are accessible for those who need special assistance, which is nice. The only caveat is I don't recall there being an automatic door opener to the cabins."

What you should know

Seasonal bug activity: Mosquitoes and horseflies can be problematic at Rice Creek Campgrounds during summer months. One camper reported, "So my husband and officially nicknamed this campground 'Horsefly Hell'. And no we don't recommend this one." Plan accordingly with insect repellent.

Firewood availability varies: Several campgrounds sell firewood on-site, but quality inconsistencies exist. At Rice Creek, a camper noted, "Many campsites are fantastic with good spacing and shade. Access to lake is great. Firewood at $7 a bundle doesn't burn, it just smokes. I asked for a refund. Buy firewood elsewhere."

Reservation requirements: Most camping cabins near Falcon Heights require advance booking, particularly Whitetail Woods. "It's difficult to get reservations, so I recommend trying to start booking 120 days in advance, which is the farthest out you can reserve. For example, as of this review (early June), all weekends are booked for all cabins."

Tips for camping with families

Waterpark access: Bunker Hills Regional Park offers integrated water recreation for children. "Huge waterpark, miles of bike trails" and "Something for everyone here! The facilities are well kept, the park is patrolled by rangers and the local sheriff after closing hours. Very safe place to camp. Perfect for kids, they have a water park with a wave pool."

Playground proximity: Baker Park Reserve features child-friendly outdoor play areas. One visitor mentioned, "Nice park for kids just a small hike away. Plus a decent amount of rentals." Another noted, "With great fishing, playground, swimming, and biking trails very nearby, the kids were kept as busy as they wanted to be."

Site selection strategy: For families with children, choose locations based on bathroom proximity. At Minneapolis Northwest KOA, "The sites are well maintained. The staff is very kind and accommodating. There are a few restaurants around that deliver. Great spot."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park offers partial hookup sites but lacks full connections. A camper shared, "This park is truly beautiful. Beach is great. Easy boat launch. Clean facility. The staff is super nice. Great hiking trails, bike trails, nearby horseback riding. My only wish is that they had full hook ups."

Site spacing considerations: Minneapolis Northwest KOA provides variable site dimensions and tree coverage. One RVer noted, "Sites are close to each other, but easy access, clean grounds and facilities, friendly staff, and a K9 fenced area for a pet friendly campground." Another camper mentioned, "The lots were really big and we had no one near us, so it was nice and private."

Winter camping preparation: Camper cabins at William O'Brien State Park accommodate winter visitors with heating systems. "I visited William O'Brien in the middle of February with two college roommates. The cabin we stayed in felt very welcoming. Unknown at the time I booked it, the cabin offered Wi-Fi access that ended up not working for us anyway."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Falcon Heights, MN is Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park with a 4.6-star rating from 17 reviews.

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