Best Cabin Camping near Eagle Rock, MO

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Roaring River State Park Campground and Eureka Springs KOA provide cabin accommodations near Eagle Rock, Missouri with varying levels of amenities. Cabins at Roaring River include electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings, while KOA cabins feature air conditioning, refrigerators, and microwave ovens. According to one visitor, "Cabins had AC but smelled like dust polish. Gorgeous forest views in the shower house. Microwave and fridge. Friendly staff." Most cabins include outdoor grills and porches with seating areas, allowing guests to enjoy the natural surroundings while maintaining basic comforts. Green Tree Campground & RV Park and Kettle Campground also offer cabin options with full hookups and access to shower facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wanderlust RV Park provides cabin rentals with modern amenities, while Lake Leatherwood City Park offers more traditional cabin experiences. Reservations are essential during peak seasons from March through November when most campgrounds operate at full capacity. Pet policies vary by location—Eureka Springs KOA allows cats in cabins but not in yurts, as one camper shared: "No pets in yurts. Yes to Cats. My cats travel campgrounds and usually are outdoors but here I kept them in cabin." Family-sized cabins with multiple sleeping arrangements can be found at Roaring River Hills Campground and Cabins, which maintains a perfect 5-star rating according to visitor reviews.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves and mini-fridges to outdoor cooking areas with fire pits and grills. On-site camp stores at locations like Eureka Springs KOA stock essential supplies, snacks, and firewood. A visitor commented that the KOA has a "Cool affordable camp store. Nice people." Proximity to Eureka Springs and Cassville provides additional shopping options for groceries and camping supplies. Cabins at Prairie Creek and Rocky Branch Campground include picnic tables and access to drinking water, though cooking equipment is typically limited to what's provided at each individual site.

Best Cabin Sites Near Eagle Rock, Missouri (57)

    1. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 847-2539

    "Lots of river-side campsites, choice between wooded or open areas, pit latrines or flushies, and standard or electric sites. There are groop camping and cabins. Heated bathroom is available."

    "Unable to reserve an electric site because the place was packed! Our basic family site was spacious and near the river."

    2. Wanderlust RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7385

    $39 - $136 / night

    "We got a deluxe camping spot with its own deck, picnic table and smokeless fire pit."

    "The restrooms and laundry facilities are very clean. The campground is well-maintained. However spaces are tight and it could seem crowded if they’re campground we’re full."

    3. Lake Leatherwood City Park

    16 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7921

    "The campground was closed to tent camping but open for RV’s when I was there(Covid-19 precautions), but I was able to check out the tent area."

    "On one trip I check out Lake Leatherwood City Park, a campground only about 10 minutes outside of the historic downtown area. This historic lake has both tent camping and cabin options."

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    4. Eureka Springs KOA

    7 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-8036

    $30 - $225 / night

    "No pets in yurts. Yes to Cats ❣️. My cats travel campgrounds and usually are outdoors but here I kept them in cabin because they would not like it outdoors."

    "We stayed in a Kamping Kabin with a bunk bed and a full size bed and it was sparkling clean. The pool was sparkling clean as well. Great dog park and children’s park."

    5. Green Tree Campground & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-8807

    "The bathrooms and showers were very clean and heated. They even shoveled a path for us from our RV site to the bathroom when it snowed!"

    "The things we wish we knew about the town: Do not drive in eureka springs- the roads are very narrow even for my small truck Town is kind of hard to navigate with all the switchbacks but good food around"

    6. Kettle Campground

    6 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-9100

    "Large camping spots with a shower house and restrooms"

    "Nice restrooms. Pool for kids. Close to eureka attractions. Trolley stops in campground as well which was awesome."

    7. Prairie Creek (AR)

    23 Reviews
    Rogers, AR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 925-3957

    $17 - $200 / night

    "Spacious sites surrounded by tall oaks & plenty of wildlife. Each site comes with a picnic table, fire pit, stove table & lantern hook. Large variety of sites, including multi-family sites."

    "Our little loop was nice and secluded while being close to the shower house and park."

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    8. Roaring River Hills Campground and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Cassville, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 671-4295

    $45 / night

    "All the sites are gravel so when we had a few rain showers it did not cause a muddy mess for our campfire evenings."

    9. Rocky Branch Campground

    11 Reviews
    Garfield, AR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 925-2526

    $22 - $75 / night

    "We stayed in site 39, up the hill from the beach, very secluded site with lots of shade. The restroom was very nearby (not flush toilets)."

    "Campsites are very spread out and some are really secluded. Only drawback was no water hookups. There was a common spigot however so we were able to fill fresh tank before setting up."

    10. C and J Sports - Under new management, now Beaver Dam Dive Shop and Resort

    2 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-9799

    $35 / night

    "Large bunk house with plug ins, microwave water showers and toilets"

    "This is primarily a dive shop/convenience store that has a campground and rooms for rent attached to the property. It is clean, quiet, and a pleasure to stay at."

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Cabin Reviews near Eagle Rock, MO

378 Reviews of 57 Eagle Rock Campgrounds


  • Star L.
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Eureka Springs KOA

    Better than hotel and cat friendly

    No pets in yurts. Yes to Cats ❣️. My cats travel campgrounds and usually are outdoors but here I kept them in cabin because they would not like it outdoors. Cabins had AC but smelled like dust polish. Gorgeous forest views in the shower house. HOT water when shower is on Cold setting. Cold at hot. Cool affordable camp store. Nice people. Too much cinnamon spray in all indoor areas but not cabins. 24 hour rec room w AC and a wall of movies and games and books and cozy couch. Hurricane machine and fresh yummy donuts are not to be missed. My son is Big and found the camp cabin too crowded small and didn't like the leather beds even with our bedding on them. I found it cozy except the polish but couldn't open it up because we wanted the cats indoors here. Great porch swing, nice condition. Microwave and fridge. Friendly staff.

  • 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

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Tall Pines Resort

    Quaint Forest Feel

    Located in the Branson West area, the Tall Pines Campground welcomes visitors of all camping styles to their shaded sites with a variety of options to best suit every day camping needs. 

    For those coming to the area with their RV in tow options area available for both larger and smaller units with ample spacing between sites to allow for comfort. Tent campers are welcome at this campground with sites including both primitive and improved with amenities standard to the sites including fire rings, picnic tables and common spaces for activities such as pavilions, a pool, laundry facility, restrooms with hot showers and more!!! 

    An additional feature of this campground is that they offer small cabins on their lower levels of the camping loops. These are prefect for groups which do not choose one of the camping options or who are flying into the Branson airport which is only 12 miles away. This allows those who would like the outdoor feel and experience to enjoy this without having the urban features of the strip of Branson beating on their backdoor at a hotel. 

    Staff here are very welcoming and friendly. They often offer upgrades to those staying without additional charge when they are not busy or overly booked to encourage people to return on their next trip. This is even echoed in how they answer their phones, very professional and informative!! 

    The campground feels like an older campground, and not in a bad way. If lacks the overwhelming feel of being modern where everything is branded or looks like a commercial for another attraction. This one instead feels more like a home for the weekend where you can wake up and have your coffee with a neighbor or even just enjoy the sounds of the nature. Because most of the sites have enough distancing, especially on the back loops, you will have a lot more quiet during quiet hours than many of the more packed and close proximity campgrounds which worry more about cramming in campers than the experience itself. 

    The only downside in my personal opinion, the roadway through camp is in need of improvement. It is narrow at best in some areas and if you were attempting to navigate with a rig that was larger it could become problematic. This is mainly an issue in the rear of the campground and near the cabins, where you wouldn’t need to worry much about larger units. 

    **Tips: **

    • During busy season call in advance to book and see if there are any specials which you can bundle. 
    • Give a cabin a look, these are quaint but in my opinion have the best spacing and views. 
    • Don’t worry if you have forgotten something. From this campground you are very close to Branson West which has full services including groceries and if you need a last minute closer to camp option there is a Dollar General within less than half a mile of the entrance.  Additionally the office has some supplies.
  • Kenna P.
    Nov. 2, 2018

    Roaring River State Park Campground

    Great sites, great sights!

    Lots of river-side campsites, choice between wooded or open areas, pit latrines or flushies, and standard or electric sites. There are groop camping and cabins. Heated bathroom is available. On-site showers and laundry, RV Dump stations, and a store that offers fishing and camping gear, souveniers and a small selection of food. During the summer, swimming pool is open. Roaring River State Park is home to a Trout hatchery and the river is stocked each evening with trout for fishing the next morning. Sites have fire pits and picnic tables. Handicapped campers will find an accessible site with a large, flat concrete pad, accessible restrooms, and an accessible fishing area.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Branson KOA

    Highly appealing KOA

    This campground is one that is hands above the rest when it comes to upgrades and amenities. With that said it also is a bit higher in price point so when it comes to finding something in the area it is best to ask if you want or need the additional luxuries.

    Much like other KOA parks this one offers group activity spaces. A pool, playground, outdoor bbq area, group pavilions and an indoor gathering space are wonderful when available. However when we visited due to the slow roll out of openings due to the things going on in the world, these features were not available.

    So then it comes to looking at the more standard and basic services. There are campion options for all styles of camping including tent, RV and cabin campers. The RV areas are the majority of the space however ai was impressed by how many cabins and the size range of cabins they had on site.

    Tent camping is located toward the back of the property and was a bit lacking however the space provided was nice for spreading out and still having some covered areas for cooking and dining. There is a shared pavilion/kitchen shelter in this area which offers water and electricity. The tent pad areas are grassy and well maintained.

    All visitors have access to fire rings and picnic tables at their sites and trash pick up service is available daily.

    KOA offers those who can connect high speed WIFI and cable. As a tent camper the WiFi is great even though I can’t use the other. This helps me to find the best attractions in the area quickly and both upload or download content. The overall cell signal here wasn’t bad though so it just was an added boost bonus!!

    This campground has a small store area but is also located very close to the main areas of town for more complete shopping needs. They also have both a dump station and propane for those needing to fill or empty.

    I noticed that since they are close to the lake they had an option to rent a pontoon here as well, something I hadn’t seen at other parks in the area. This boat can be towed from the park to the lake and is equipped with a truck to pull it!!

    This campground has thought of pretty much everything!!!

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park

    Come For The Cabins...

    So when I look at this stop, I would say this, the cabins are a 5 the RV area is a 3.    The reason for this is the the RVs feel a bit crammed into the space in most areas.    The treehouse cabins and regular cabins however are exceptional and well thought.

    As typically a tent camper there wasn't anything special about that area and it did seem like it was the lower end of the property.  For $26 a night I was underwhelmed by the smaller spaces with fire rings and picnic tables.    If I was to invest in a location for the same price points there are others which set themselves apart in spacing.

    But like I said the cabins and treehouses are an experience you will not find elsewhere in this area.    They are fun and functional.  They are family friendly and have a little bit of excitement for everyone.   Each of the cabins and treehouses are themed, something which is reflected not only in their names but also their decor.   With that said however the themes make them more appealing to book so people book well in advance on most of these.   I suggest if you are interested in staying booking well in advance of your trip or come during a less busy season to ensure your last minute bookings.

    Cabins typically sleep 6 and have fireplaces and decks with great views of the forest.  They each have kitchens which enable you prepare a meal for your family or for those who do not wish to do so there is still a dining are for bringing food back from an adventure into Branson.

    The Treehouses are my person favorite because it isn't every day you can sleep in an African Safari treehouse or retreat to a couple's cabin in the treetops.    The themes with these are so specific and so unique and with each theme you find different styles of amenities within each.   For example the couples treehouse has a jetted tub for those special occasions and despite being for couples it sleeps 4 so you can still share this with another couple or bring the kids and maybe get away to a private space.    The Grist Mill has a jacuzzi on the porch with a view, which is amazing!!!  

    I basically fell in love with the cabins and treehouses if you cannot tell.   This place is worth investing in the higher priced accommodations to take advantage of their uniqueness.   Unlike many cabins which are nice places to stay just to go somewhere else these could easily be the destination all themselves.

  • N
    Nov. 13, 2023

    Wanderlust RV Park

    Wonderful Campground

    The campground is very convenient, off the Passion Play Road in Eureka Springs. We got a deluxe camping spot with its own deck, picnic table and smokeless fire pit. We were careful to get there by check-in time, as you are required to pull to the side of the entrance & hook up there until morning if you arrive late. Seeing some of these campsites, we can understand that policy, as many of them, including ours, has a steep drop off at the back of the parking area and it is really dark after sunset! The hosts were very nice, they have a great laundry/shower house. Hookups worked well, had good WiFi so we could watch our streaming tv at night. Will definitely come back to this park!

  • Kent A.
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Rocky Branch Campground

    Well Maintained, Friendly, Easy Lake Access

    We stayed in site 39, up the hill from the beach, very secluded site with lots of shade. The restroom was very nearby (not flush toilets). The man at the check-in booth was very friendly and helpful, as was the ranger. The upper part of the campground is more secluded, which is what we like. Good parking area, good concrete picnic table and fire ring.

    The showers were also very good. good pressure, temperature and decent privacy. We'll definitely go back.

  • D
    May. 27, 2020

    Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

    Great location for float trip

    Have camped here several times over the years and we have a large party that camps and floats together every year. This place is definitely a party camp. There is a general store on site that also sells food and ice cream. They definitely have you packed in there on the weekend and there are small cabins to rent if you are not a camper but want to float.


Guide to Eagle Rock

Cabin rentals near Eagle Rock, Missouri provide lodging solutions in an area known for its rocky bluffs along Beaver Lake and the White River. This Ozark Mountain region sits at approximately 1,300 feet elevation, with cabins available year-round despite most campgrounds operating seasonally from March through November. Winter cabin rentals remain available at select locations, offering heated accommodations when temperatures drop below freezing.

What to do

Trout fishing access: Roaring River State Park Campground provides dedicated fishing spots with stocked trout throughout the year. "We spent a weekend in early May in campground 1 backing right up to one of the creeks. The sound of running water alone would have me back," writes Jennifer O., highlighting the proximity to fishing areas.

Swimming opportunities: Prairie Creek campground features designated swimming areas with recreational facilities. "There are nice recreational areas with play equipment, pavilions and beach volley ball. There is an area for swimming as well," notes Matt S. The lake water warms to comfortable temperatures by mid-June.

Mountain biking trails: Wanderlust RV Park offers easy access to nearby mountain biking routes. "We like to mountain bike and this location is only a couple of blocks away from the Passion Play property which has close to 29 miles of amazing trails to ride plus the amazing property to explore," explains Allen S. Trails range from beginner to advanced difficulty levels.

Hiking options: Lake Leatherwood City Park maintains multiple hiking trails connecting to cabin areas. "Great birdwatching opportunities, nice hiking trails," mentions Donna H. Most trails are under 3 miles and feature moderate elevation changes suitable for casual hikers.

What campers like

Sunrise and sunset views: Wanderlust RV Park cabins provide spectacular panoramic views. "The sunsets on the ridge were amazing! You can sit at your camp site and watch the sun go down way below the horizon every night it was very cool!" shares Allen S. Ridge-top cabins offer the best unobstructed viewing locations.

Wildlife watching: Roaring River Hills Campground and Cabins features natural settings with abundant wildlife. "Amazing summer night stay. Sunset, frogs chirping, a field of fireflies and relaxing by a campfire," reports Charles S. Morning hours offer the best bird watching opportunities around cabin sites.

Peace and quiet: Rocky Branch Campground cabins provide more secluded options. "We stayed in site 39, up the hill from the beach, very secluded site with lots of shade," writes Kent A. The upper campground section typically has fewer visitors and lower noise levels than waterfront sites.

Proximity to attractions: Kettle Campground offers cabin accommodations near local activities. "Great campground. Nice restrooms. Pool for kids. Close to eureka attractions. Trolley stops in campground as well which was awesome," notes Robin R. Most attractions are within a 15-minute drive of the campground.

What you should know

Cabin availability: Green Tree Campground & RV Park requires advance planning during peak seasons. "We spent two nights here. It was perfectly located near Eureka Springs, the owner was great, and it was quiet and clean," mentions Sarah B. Weekend cabin reservations should be made 3-4 months in advance for summer stays.

Site variations: Prairie Creek cabins have significant differences in site quality and location. "Some have no services, some with electric only, all the way up to full services. Those near the water seem to have short pads and electric only," explains Roger H. Waterfront cabins book fastest but have fewer amenities than those in upper campground areas.

Seasonal operations: Most cabin rentals close during winter months except for specialized facilities. "Wanderlust RV Park operates from March 1 to mid-November," according to the campground information. Off-season cabin options are limited to year-round operators like Roaring River Hills and C and J Sports.

Water access considerations: Rocky Branch Campground has varying water access points depending on cabin location. "The lower camp sites are on the water so you have easy access to the water... the upper sites are tough to negotiate and are not very level," explains John F. Waterfront cabin sites may be subject to flooding during heavy rain events.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Roaring River State Park Campground offers educational opportunities for children. "There is also a cave you can walk in where you'll find a pool of water that goes for miles underground. Roaring river has a working trout fish hatchery. You can walk the holding tanks and feed the trout from baby to ready to be released into the river," writes Wendy M.

Swimming areas: Lake Leatherwood City Park provides safe, monitored swimming options. "The lake is nice and quiet, allowing kayak, canoe, and SUP," notes Jess C. The swimming area includes shallow sections for younger children with gradual depth increases.

Playground access: Green Tree Campground & RV Park maintains play areas near cabin accommodations. "When we showed up it was pretty bare, by the time we left Friday morning it felt kind of like a sardine can," Christina P. reports, suggesting weekday visits for families wanting fewer crowds.

Travel planning: Wanderlust RV Park offers transportation options for families without vehicles. "The location is great as well you can take the back road in to Eureka and by pass all the traffic to get downtown. They are also on the trolly route if you have don't feel like driving," explains Allen S. The trolley provides regular service to downtown attractions for a small fee.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Prairie Creek campground requires careful consideration for RV parking near cabins. "Be prepared with as many leveling blocks as you can bring if you have a trailer. All spots seemed to have unlevel pads," advises Mandi R. Front-end sites accommodate larger RVs better than those on slopes or curves.

Hookup limitations: Rocky Branch Campground has specific utility restrictions. "Typical COE camp ground... lacking full hookups and water at each site. The lower sites are waterfront but lack water and septic at the sites," explains John F. Campers should fill fresh water tanks before parking at sites without direct connections.

Space considerations: Wanderlust RV Park varies in site spacing. "Sites in some of the facility are a little smaller and many others are very good sized, make sure to ask," recommends John F. Requesting specific sites when making reservations ensures appropriate space for vehicles and equipment.

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