Best Cabin Camping near Dadeville, MO

Cabins at Evening Star RV Park in Dadeville provide electric hookups and allow pets, though they lack some amenities like drinking water and toilets. Springfield Route 66 KOA offers cabin rentals with rustic appeal but limited amenities. "We rented a cabin and it was very nice and rustic feeling although I feel the amenities in the cabin could have been way better for example there was no mini fridge no kitchen or sink that was all outside in another area no couch no TV there was free Wi-Fi," noted one visitor. B Berry Farms & Co. features cabins with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings in a more secluded setting.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Hidden Valley Outfitters provides cabins along the Niangua River with concrete pads and access to a camp store that serves pizza. Pomme de Terre State Park offers cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. A visitor to B Berry Farms described their experience: "We stayed in the quaint little bunkhouse with an air conditioner and all the amenities that we needed- a little frig, toaster oven, microwave, sink, coffee maker with pods, storage the we could use for our things." Most cabins in the area require reservations, especially during summer months, with some locations allowing pets while others prohibit them.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, from basic outdoor cooking areas to cabins with microwaves and small refrigerators. Bennett Spring State Park cabins provide more amenities than most, with some offering full kitchens. The KOA in Springfield maintains a well-stocked store for forgotten items, and several campgrounds feature on-site stores with basic provisions. Dollar General in Hermitage provides supplies for cabin guests staying at Pomme de Terre State Park. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, with some campgrounds including it with the cabin rental.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dadeville, Missouri (20)

    1. Stockton State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Stockton, MO
    15 miles
    Website

    "We camped in campground 1 right next to the play ground. Super clean, had a view of the lake. Within walking distance of the marina. Everyone was very friendly."

    "There was a short walk less than 5 minutes down a trail to the lake that was gorgeous."

    2. Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    31 Reviews
    Brookline, MO
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 818-3172

    "Because you’re going to see and hear a lot of them, as there is a train track very close to the site.

    This campground itself was nice. The staff was so extremely friendly."

    "Wifi test, 34 down, 25 up. Verizon spotty but ATT seemed good. Gravel site. Concrete pad with metal dinette. Firepit. Clean. Friendly staff. Premium sites had porch swings, grills and umbrellas"

    3. Evening Star RV Park

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    Dadeville, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 995-2050

    4. Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    21 Reviews
    Pittsburg, MO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 852-4291

    "Two parks in one. The Hermitage and The Pittsburgh. We chose the 400 loop of Pittsburgh for its secluded spots. Spaces are not stacked on top of each other. You’re in the woods so take bug spray."

    "Pomme de Terre State Park is one State Park that is two completely separate campgrounds, split in half by Pomme de Terre lake."

    5. B Berry Farms & Co.

    21 Reviews
    Marshfield, MO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 933-2046

    $7 - $48 / night

    "The camp site had everything we needed including a fire pit, grill, picnic table, water spout and bath room nearby."

    "Found this place on a whim through Missouri. Was looking for dispersed camping and not much popped up in the area. So campgrounds were next up."

    6. Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Windyville, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 532-4338

    "Price is definitely reasonable and the bathroom at campground 5 is VERY nice, running water and hot showers."

    "After one visit, this became one of my favorite state parks. This is one of Missouri’s’ “trout parks” with a hatchery and release sites so fishing (which actually becomes catching) is a big draw."

    7. Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground

    4 Reviews
    Collins, MO
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 876-3016

    $35 / night

    "Has 2 club houses with large grills and 3 cabins also. Had a very nice quiet relaxing weekend."

    "Cheap laundry at $2.50. Nice quiet setting and the owners are very helpful. We will be back."

    8. Pittsburg Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Pittsburg, MO
    33 miles
    Website

    "Whether you want a nice secluded site, a yurt or one right on the water-Pittsburgh has them all. Great modern bath houses as well as a marina with a small diner."

    "Campground Review:

    We stayed at this beautiful Missouri State Park on memorial weekend in 2019."

    9. Hidden Valley Outfitters

    10 Reviews
    Windyville, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 533-5628

    "Sites are nice with a parking pad, picnic table, campfire ring with grill, and lantern post. Great general store on property! Can’t wait to come back again. They’re supposed to be adding more soon."

    "We stayed in the danceyard camp site with 30 amp electric only and plenty of trees. The newer RV sites have full hookups but no shade. Quiet hours run 10pm-7am which was nice for my young daughters."

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Cabin Reviews near Dadeville, MO

174 Reviews of 20 Dadeville Campgrounds


  • Pat F.
    Apr. 11, 2022

    Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    Nice little campground

    We rented a cabin and it was very nice and rustic feeling although I feel the amenities in the cabin could have been way better for example there was no mini fridge no kitchen or sink that was all outside in another area no couch no TV there was free Wi-Fi

  • Napunani
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Fishing Paradise

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Check-in via text was easy and fast 

    Beautifully maintained state park 

    Quiet during week 

    Pull-thru Site 102 level, concrete pad surrounded by grass 

    Site sufficient length for trailer and tow vehicle 

    Metal frame plastic plank picnic table metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Dark sky friendly except for campsites 101-106 

    Trash dumpsters throughout campground 1 

    Firewood for sale $5 at entrance gate house 

    Huge park store! 

    CONS. 

    1 toilet and 1 shower for 48 campsites in Campground 1. Both door locks did not work. There were lines for the one toilet most of the time!!!

    $6.50 Reservation Fee 

    Site 102 had a wonderful view of the entrance gatehouse that had blaring lights all night, the one lane dump station and a dumpster 

    Campground 101-106 sites slammed together; our campfire ring was 15 feet from neighbors sewer outlet 

    Site 102 campfire ring was 2 feet from site unmovable picnic table 

    No privacy from any other sites 

    No security overnight gate closures 

    Would not recommend Park restaurant

  • C
    May. 13, 2018

    Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    Nice secluded spots

    Two parks in one. The Hermitage and The Pittsburgh. We chose the 400 loop of Pittsburgh for its secluded spots. Spaces are not stacked on top of each other. You’re in the woods so take bug spray. Level paved lots to choose from. Fire rings and covered picnic tables. Lots of shade.

  • L
    Feb. 9, 2020

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Fishing

    A hatchery on site, trout fishing daily limit 4.   Nice stop over on a road trip, honored Access pass for discount, level site, showers, easy drive from a nearby town.   Site was level, table fire pit, grill, lantern hook, access to dumpster n n water, on site dump station.   There is a pool in lower part of campground as well as restraunt, store, did not use these facilities.

  • Kyle H.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    Our First Popup Adventure

    Our first camping adventure in the popup took us to Pomme de Terre State Park on Father’s Day of 2017. Pomme de Terre State Park is one State Park that is two completely separate campgrounds, split in half by Pomme de Terre lake. When booking pay attention to whether you are on the Hermitage side or the Pittsburgh side. Each campground has it’s own camp store, swim beach, boat launch, and sanitary disposal station.

    We have camped three separate times at Pomme de Terre with all three campsites being in the 400 loop on the Pittsburgh side. This loop has been chosen due to its proximity to the bathrooms and the playground, these are key when having a 4-year-old. This loop is located in the woods with nice spacing between sites. Each site comes with a fire ring and covered picnic table. I will warn you that some of the sites on the left when you first pull into the loop are on an incline, so bring plenty of leveling pads with you if you have a trailer. If you are wanting to be close to the water this loop is not the one you will want to reserve. I would look more in the 300 loop, though those sites are gravel in case that is an issue for you, or look at the Hermitage side. The bathroom and shower house located at the entrance to loop 400 are some of the nicest that we have experience while staying in a state park. They are clean and well maintained. Located throughout the loops are vault toilets if you choose a site farther away from the main bathroom.

    We enjoy the campground and marina on the Pittsburgh side. The marina is stocked with some camp essentials as well as a café for a quick bite. They also have boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards for rent, for a list a prices here is the Marina’s website www.mofunparks.com. This is one of our son’s favorite stops on the trip, they have a nice selection of ice cream. The size of the marina is not large, and if it is busy the inside can be very cramped. We do prefer the swim beach on the Hermitage side it is located along a peninsula with ample room on busy days, as opposed to the Pittsburgh swim beach that is located in a cove without as much space.

    When traveling between the two state parks you will travel through Hermitage, Missouri. They have a Dollar General, gas station, and some restaurants. I cannot speak for the restaurants, but we have used the Dollar General for supplies that did not make the trip. Located at the junction of Hwy 64 and Hwy 64B, just outside of the Pittsburgh side of the park, you will find an old building directly across from White’s Marine Center that is selling camp wood. The person that sells the wood will be out there sometimes, but if they are not, there is drop box mounted to one of the poles to leave money in. I was able to purchase a wheelbarrow load for $8.00, which is a much better deal than the small bundle they sell in the park for $5.00.

    Pomme de Terre State Park has become a family favorite campground. We will be making a voyage here every year to continue exploring.

  • Cathy S.
    May. 26, 2020

    Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    Camping,Kayaking,fishing 13 Riverfront De, Lebanon Mo

    Nestled in the woods just beyond Bennett Springs State Park is just a slice of camping heaven! Lower campground area is just a picture perfect as the campground winds along a section of the Niangua River. Campground supports any type of camping. Upper level has new full service sites. Great Owners run the well stocked store and see to your needs. Camping cabins for rent. Great shower house. Loved this place we will be back soon. Definitely a 12 out of 10!

    RANGER REVIEW: I had the opportunity to review the GCI Slim Fold Cook Station. Wow what a great addition! Totally loved it. Spacious room on top. Found it to be pretty stable. Sever hooks for hanging items for quick access. Made from sturdy material. Set up and take down super easy. We used iron grill with it and found it to be a match. Also used as a buffet for feeding larger number. Very versatile . Definite 10

  • S
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Pittsburg Park Campground

    Lots of options

    Whether you want a nice secluded site, a yurt or one right on the water-Pittsburgh has them all. Great modern bath houses as well as a marina with a small diner. Boat rentals, kayak rentals and a fully stocked croppie bed for kids. Lots of fun for the family.

  • Angela L.
    Sep. 20, 2018

    Hidden Valley Outfitters

    Well-maintained on the river campground

    Clean and well-maintained campground off the Niangua River. Showerhouse is ok- not air conditoned but relatively clean. Sites are nice with a parking pad, picnic table, campfire ring with grill, and lantern post. Great general store on property! Can’t wait to come back again. They’re supposed to be adding more soon.

    Visited labor day weekend 2018

  • N
    Jul. 5, 2021

    B Berry Farms & Co.

    Quiet and Cozy Campground

    My girlfriend and I stayed here during our road-trip through MO. The owners Brandon and Theresa were very accommodating and made sure we had everything we needed. They gave us a tour of the farm when we arrived and let us pick out which camp site we wanted. The camp site had everything we needed including a fire pit, grill, picnic table, water spout and bath room nearby. We enjoyed picking black berries right next to our campsite to have with breakfast in the morning. I highly recommend staying here with your family or significant other!


Guide to Dadeville

Cabin accommodations near Dadeville, Missouri range from rustic lakeside structures to fully-equipped lodging options, with most locations requiring advance reservations. Situated in the Ozark Highlands at approximately 1,000 feet elevation, the region experiences distinct seasonal variations that impact cabin availability. Water access varies significantly between properties, with some cabins positioned directly on Pomme de Terre Lake or the Niangua River.

What to do

Fishing access and trails: At Stockton State Park Campground, cabin guests can access multiple water recreation options. "Several beach access spots but very rocky with no sand beaches near the state park campground," notes Lauren H. The park features marked water trails for paddlers, as one visitor points out: "They have some pretty cool kayak marked trails on the lake. Beautiful sail boats to see as well!"

Lake exploration: Cabin rentals at Pittsburg Area Campground put visitors close to Pomme de Terre Lake's recreational areas. "The swimming beach was amazing and the bathrooms well-kept," reports Rebecca R. Families staying in cabins can take advantage of the water recreation options, as Josh S. describes: "A small marina with rentals and fishing docks is just across the street. They serve normal pub food and were very happy to serve."

Berry picking: For a unique activity, cabin guests at B Berry Farms & Co. can harvest fresh berries during the growing season. "We enjoyed picking black berries right next to our campsite to have with breakfast in the morning," shares Nick S. The property also offers recreational facilities that cabin renters can access. "There is a bathroom on site and beautiful campsites with all that is needed for a great stay!"

What campers like

Custom cabin amenities: At B Berry Farms & Co., cabin users appreciate the personalized touches. "The owners are great people who take pride in their property. Very attentive and ready to help provide anything we needed," writes Hannah B. Campers note the considerate service provided: "They presented us with a goody bag with s'mores fixings and a sample lip balm from their product line," explains Angela M.

Shower facilities: Cabin campers at Hidden Valley Outfitters praise the clean facilities. "Clean and well-maintained campground off the Niangua River. Showerhouse is ok- not air conditoned but relatively clean," mentions Angela L. The proximity to water is another appreciated feature, with Craig B. noting it's "One of my top 3 campsites to visit in Missouri. Through the warm season visit at least once a month. Good clean facilities."

Concrete pads: Many cabin sites feature improved hardscaping. "Concrete pads. Nice store with pizza ovens," states Sharon J. about Hidden Valley Outfitters. At Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins, visitors find "Level sites with full hookups. 30,50 amp, water, sewer on every site. Owners are really nice, and keep everything well maintained," according to Jason C.

What you should know

Train noise: Cabin renters at Springfield - Route 66 KOA should be prepared for occasional train disruptions. "The train tracks are right next to the campground. Nice place to stay," warns Jennifer H. Another camper confirms, "There is a train that goes by once or twice a day, but not enough to really make a deal."

Campsite privacy variations: Cabin sites vary in their seclusion levels. At B Berry Farms & Co., "Each spot is tucked away and very private, with a firepit, firewood and logs or homemade seats for you," explains Madison R. In contrast, some locations have tighter quarters, as Crystal C. notes, "When I ventured to check it out I quickly noticed that the site spacing was not the best when it came to the RVs, it looked claustrophobic."

Water temperature: When selecting cabin locations with water access, consider the temperature. "Water is chilly year around so if you like bathwater warmth, not the place for you," advises Craig B. about Hidden Valley Outfitters. Lake water tends to be warmer during summer months, while spring-fed rivers maintain cooler temperatures year-round.

Tips for camping with families

Play facilities: Cabin accommodations at Stockton State Park include playground access for children. "Both loops had decent playgrounds for the kids," mentions Hayley G. At Pittsburg Area Campground, families can take advantage of recreation areas near cabin sites. "Loop 100 and 200 loops are close to shower house and main playground," notes Josh S.

Food delivery options: Some cabin locations offer convenient meal services. At Springfield - Route 66 KOA, "The kids enjoyed the pizza they make here and they will deliver it to your campsite when ready," shares Jennifer H. Hidden Valley Outfitters provides similar convenience with Jon L. noting, "The camp store is amazing. They have a full menu including pizza for those days that you're too tired to cook."

Swimming locations: Family-friendly water access points are available near many cabin sites. "Nice camp kitchens," reports Michael R. At Pittsburg Area Campground, families appreciate the designated swimming areas. "There is a nice little swimming beach up the road and a boat ramp. If you like to fish or kayak the water isn't far from any of the sites," explains Seth.

Tips from RVers

Reservations essential: Cabin availability follows seasonal patterns. "You can make reservations online before going to ensure you have the spot you want," advises Nathan P. about Bennett Spring State Park. For popular weekends, advance planning is crucial as Jason C. notes, "There are a few choice spots that I prefer depending on time of year that can fill up quick. So book ahead."

Backup toilet facilities: Cabin guests should understand bathroom availability. "One negative is we only found one toilet for the entire campground. It wasn't a problem at this time because there was hardly anybody there, but I imagine if you wanted to use the toilet during the regular season you would find yourself with a line or going somewhere else," shares Nathan P.

Weather preparedness: For cabin rentals without air conditioning, seasonal planning is important. "We did wake up several times in the night to the sound of trains or planes passing by," reports Jennifer H. about the Springfield KOA. Temperature variations can affect comfort, with one visitor to Arrowhead Point RV Park noting, "Shady spots, #22 is best. Full hookups."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Dadeville, MO is Stockton State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 12 reviews.

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