Best Cabin Camping near Longville, MN

Resorts and campgrounds near Longville, Minnesota offer rental cabins as alternatives to tent camping, with varied accommodation styles and features. Diamond Crest Resort and Bayside Cabins Resort feature lakeside cabins with practical amenities like electricity, drinking water, and basic furnishings. Most cabins include screened porches, sleeping areas, and access to shared facilities. "We stayed in a cabin, it's nice. Got heater, electric, ac, fans, light, water pump nearby, outback toilet near too," noted one visitor on The Dyrt about their experience. Some properties include heating and air conditioning units, making them suitable for multi-season use, while others focus on summer occupancy with basic amenities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabin rentals require advance booking, especially during summer months when occupancy reaches peak levels. Acorn Hill Resort & Campground allows pets in their cabins, while others like Nies Cabins prohibit animals. Campers highlight that cabins offer a blend of comfort and natural surroundings: "Instead of ruffing it we decided to treat ourselves with a cabin rental and don't regret the splurge. Adorable cabins, with nice layout, on Pine Mountain Lake." Rates vary considerably between properties, with prices reflecting amenity levels, privacy, and waterfront access.

Most cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from none to basic setups with refrigerators and microwaves. Picnic tables and fire rings with cooking grates are standard at most cabin sites. On-site stores at some resorts like Sunset Pines Campground and Tuck-a-way Resort provide basic supplies, firewood, and ice, though selection is limited. Firewood availability varies by location, with some resorts including it and others selling bundles for approximately $5. Bathroom facilities range from shared bathhouses with showers to primitive outhouses near the cabins, depending on the property.

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228 Reviews of 57 Longville Campgrounds


  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2017

    Lake Bemidji State Park Campground

    Camp Cabins are great!

    We stayed here in the winter...in a camper cabin. They have little screened in porches and then a small interior that has bunk style beds. There is heat, a small table and room to hang your things on a hook. Bring your own sheets and blankets or sleeping bags though. There are mattresses, but no linens. Outside, there is an outhouse style bathroom.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Highbanks Resort Campground on Lake Winnie

    Full service resort with camping available at High Banks landing

    This is a full service fishing resort with a lodge and cabin rental, but RV and tent camping is also available. The campsites are very nice and wooded, the tenting sites include some very secluded spots back in the woods which is nice for solitude but precludes a view of the lake. There are daily rates as well as weekly rates for camping or cabin stays. This is a top notch place to stay for a fishing vacation, off the beaten path but with full amenities. It can be a destination vacation spot, or can be a great stop-over  for through-paddlers crossing Lake Winnie on the Mississippi River Headwaters Water Trail. Although near the National Forest campground on Tamarack Point, this has many more amenities which is nice when you are so far from the nearest town, especially if you are paddling through and have no vehicle for travel. Amenities include groceries, ice cream shop, full service boat launch and fishing supplies, and more. You might not be into winter camping in a tent, but there are ice houses to rent that you could camp in if you come in winter. More expensive than usual campgrounds, but with more amenities provided and with a stellar location. Pets welcome at no extra charge! Seasonal campsite rental can also be arranged.

  • E
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Cass Lake Loop

    Nice big sites, very clean restrooms, water right there, we loved it!

    Large sites will fit RVs and tents, picnic tables and fire pits with cooking grates, clean restrooms with running water, flush toilets and showers! Lake right there for recreating, bike trail. Campground Host on site. Firewood and ice for sale nearby.

  • Lesley R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2022

    Bayside Cabins Resort

    Natural Luxury

    We love Minnesota, almost more than we love Wisconsin - only because the natural beauty and the numerous, non-ending lakes to explore. Instead of “ruffing it” we decided to treat ourselves with a cabin rental and don’t regret the splurge. Adorable cabins, with nice layout, on Pine Mountain Lake, which is one of many is of Minnesota's hidden treasured lakes. I don’t fish but it was fun watching others. This stay was quiet, relaxing and we left feeling rejuvenated. Excellent amenities and folks. Ya know, MN nice is a thing!

  • Jane T.
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Lake Bemidji State Park Campground

    Cabin

    I stay at Cabin, it's is nice. Got heater, electric , ac, fans, light, water pump nearby, outback toilet near too, ranger is friendly and helpful, have picnic table, fire pit , bugs not too badly. I'll come back to that cabin

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Shores Of Leech Lake Campground

    RV camping is only so so, but tent camping area is pretty neat!

    If you like boats and boating and the water, this would be a good place to be, but if you are looking for peace and quiet, I doubt it'll be all that. This is mainly an RV camping park for those that have boats. It has a waterway in the campground with slips that you can rent for your boats. There are, however, a few tent sites that are kinda cool!

    Most of the RV camping is pretty cramped. But I suppose if you have a boat, you'll probably be on it most of the time. That said, it would do the job. Maybe most people stay on their boats at night? There is also firewood for sale, which is convenient, but I don't know how much it cost. They seemed to be pretty well closed for the season. They did have electric hookup and sewage drains too. And for those that were feeling a little less outdoors-y, they had a few cabins for rent on the water.

    There are only a few tent sites, and they are in an obscure spot, but it'd actually be a pretty cool place to drop a tent if you wanted something unique. The tent site(s) are on a little point near the water. It's actually on the opposite side from the RV camping, and they are separated by a little waterway that is the inlet/outlet for the area where the boat slips are. So boats would be passing in and out all the time. If you are the private type, this might not be ideal. But if you were looking for something different, it might be fun. However, there is no bathroom nearby that I could find. There is a fire ring and picnic table. And the coolest part...there is a small lighthouse type structure that is simply a screened in building with a table and chairs. It's screened in and the windows can be closed. So, essentially a bug free zone in the summer. Love it! Right next to the tent area. Although it's not clear if these sites are for rent for the general public, or just for friends and family of the boat/RV people. I see conflicting information about this.

  • Donna H.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Bear Paw Campground — Itasca State Park

    Head waters of Mississippi

    Beautiful State Park. Cleanest bathrooms! And bathroom is a log cabin which is cool. Haven’t explored yet but there are lots of trails. We are in Bear Paw campground spot 2. Very spacious and private, not looking at lake, but like the woods around us.

  • TyAnn J.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park

    On the lake resort with everything you need

    We stayed at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park at the height of summer vacation on Lake Plantagenet in Bemidji. The resort was at full capacity, so it was crowded with no privacy that we prefer to have. (one of the reasons for the lower star rating) We brought our RV and boat, and there was room to park our boat trailer by the boat landing. There are many seasonal sites, cabins for rent, and an open field area for camping in a tent, and 4 RV spots. We stayed in RV spot #1, and the spot came with a picnic table and a fire ring which we did not use because the size of the space put our RV to close to the ring. There is a big fire ring down by the lake that anyone can use (please note you can not bring in your own firewood, they have it available for purchase in the lodge for $5.00 for a small bundle) All RV sites are full hook up with 30 amp electric service, and water and dump. If you bring a boat, it will need to be inspected before you launch it into the lake. There is a big dumpster where you can put your trash in, and they also have bins for aluminum cans, and glass and plastic recycling.

    Most of our time was spent fishing on the lake, but we were impressed with the other activities they offered to people staying there including a swimming pool, beach toys, paddle boats, canoes, inflatable rafts, a playground, a baseball field, horse shoes, volley ball sand pit, work out room, and laundry facilities (bring your quarters!! A regular wash and dry is $4.00) They also off cable TV hook up, and have a "general store" that sells sweatshirts, tshirts, ice cream, coffee, and has movie rentals for $4.00 per movie/per day. (Yes, we got the sense that everything is an additional fee) They do allow pets, but at a cost of $5.00 per day. The resort was clean and well maintained by the owners. We just did not feel a sense of welcome from the owners, and will not be making a return trip in the future. It was nice being only a few miles away from the city of Bemidji as we spent a day visiting Paul Bunyan and Babe, and Bemidji State Park to hike the Bog walk (recommended!!) We also spent a day fishing on Lake Bemidji, which is a 10 minute drive from the resort.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Fawn Sleeping Resort

    Well groomed, off the road, quiet and near the lake

    While this seems to be mainly an "RV" campground, but there were a few cabins on the lake and two gorgeous tent sites that would be the envy of many other camps. They were ideal, especially for the family that wanted the "tent" experience without having to huff it through the woods with toddlers in tow.

    Sleeping Fawn is very clearly marked from the road, and although they don't say "campground" on the sign, there are a few tent sites available. It's about a 3/4 mile drive off the main road, but signage is apparent the entire way, and it's super easy to find once you get there. There is an office for check in, cabins to rent and lots of RV sites available too. Even though RV's seem to dominate here, the roadway through the woods and past them is peaceful and serene. Pine needles cover the ground and create a softness to the scenery. The posts that mark each site are wooden, tall, and are clearly numbered. Close to the entrance is a "tent parking" area, a cart for hauling your things, and 2 tent pads, just across the drive and down a little path about 20 yards. Perfect!

    The tent sites are far enough apart to be "separate", but close enough that if you had family or friends, they are close by. Garbage cans are at the split in the path between #1 and #2 and each site has a fire ring, picnic table, gorgeous, flat tent pad and a view of the lake. And again, if you needed something from the car, it's a 50 yard walk. Not a 3 mile trudge through the woods.

    Camping in tents May 18 - Oct 1

    Camping rates were a bit steep for my liking, but I like primitive sites in the woods. So if you were a family trying to introduce wee ones to camping, it would still be worth it. $28 for a site as of 2018. Or a weekly rate of $170. Showers and laundry available, as well as free coffee in the morning. They also have a beach, nature trail, small store and other amenities.

    NOTE: Pets are not allowed at this resort


Guide to Longville

Cabin camping near Longville, Minnesota offers access to the region's interconnected lake system within the Chippewa National Forest. The area's average summer temperatures reach 80°F during peak season, with evening temperatures dropping to the 50s even in July. Most cabin facilities remain open from May through October, with limited winter availability at specific locations.

What to do

**Water sports: At Diamond Crest Resort, visitors have direct lake access for fishing and swimming. "Beautiful place. Non expensive. Not many tent sites but we had one down the hill and it was perfect. Very peaceful and owners are respectful and kind," notes Rich B.

**ATV trails: Cabin campers can access nearby Spider Lake trails for off-road adventures. "Had a great time. Kids loved the heated pool and tether ball! We all had a great time riding 4 wheelers on the Spider Lake trails a few miles away," shares Sarah G. about her stay at Sunset Pines Campground.

**Biking: Bear Paw Campground offers extensive cycling opportunities on both paved and unpaved trails. "Bring your bike because everything to see and do is quite a hike if you walk. There are a lot of trails that are perfect for biking," recommends Nicole P.

What campers like

**Clean facilities: Visitors consistently mention the cleanliness of cabin and bathroom facilities. "Clean bathrooms, nice ppl....sites right on the lake & a little beach to sit at...seems small but a lot of big rigs fit just fine," says Roni J. about her experience at Sunset Pines.

**Fishing access: Many cabin properties provide direct fishing opportunities. "Clean and quiet. Reasonable prices and nice friendly people to deal with. Good fishing on Birch Lake and a very nice swimming area," notes Ross F. about his stay at Nies Cabins.

**Quiet atmosphere: Cabin campers appreciate the peaceful settings. "Quiet and peaceful, at the end of the road. Family camping RV sites have playground right there. Paddle Boats available and swimming beach," explains Lisa P. about Tuck-a-way Resort and Campground.

What you should know

**Seasonal considerations: Most cabin properties near Longville operate primarily during summer months, with limited shoulder season availability. Visitors should book well in advance for July and August stays.

**Site locations: Cabin positioning can significantly impact experience. "We had a lake front lot and really enjoyed the view and easy access to the lake and bike trails," says Melissa H. about her experience at Bear Paw Campground.

**Reservation timing: Securing preferred cabins requires advance planning. "Would give 5 stars if didn't have to reserve so far in advance for bear paw. The other camp grounds are ok but bear paw is far superior," mentions Heather L.

Tips for camping with families

**Playground access: Lake Emily Resort & Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "I was also impressed that they had many beach toys that were able to be used by anyone and a decent playground that is right near the campsites," reports Amanda S.

**Activity options: Families benefit from properties with diverse recreational opportunities. "The lakes are quiet and peaceful with easy access for kayaks/canoes from Bearpaw campground. There are great biking trails that will lead you through the park," shares Melissa H.

**Shared accommodations: For larger groups, some properties offer flexible arrangements. "The staff is amazingly accommodating though and let us put 2 campers per site to accommodate our large group," explains Amanda S. about Lake Emily Resort.

Tips from RVers

**Site selection: RV campers should research specific site details before booking. "Most of the RV camping is pretty cramped. But I suppose if you have a boat, you'll probably be on it most of the time," advises Amy G. about Shores Of Leech Lake Campground.

**Hookup availability: Electric and water access varies significantly between properties. "Clean and detailed bathroom and showers. Laundry available. 30, 50 amp hookups. Back in trailer sites," notes Joseph D. about Sunset Pines Campground.

**Terrain considerations: Some properties have challenging access roads. "There is also a pretty decent hill you have to go down to get to your site so if you're nervous or new to pulling a camper just be aware," warns Brent G. about Tuck-a-way Resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Longville, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Longville, MN is Diamond Crest Resort with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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