Best Cabin Camping near Hallsville, MO

Cabins near Hallsville, Missouri range from rustic to modern with several options within a 30-mile radius. Puma Campground at Mark Twain State Park offers basic cabins with electricity, air conditioning, and refrigerators. Cedar Creek Resort provides lakefront cabins with more amenities. "The cabins are simple and clean. It has air conditioning, which is needed in Missouri in August," noted one visitor about the Puma cabins. Most park cabins lack private bathrooms, requiring guests to use nearby shower houses and restrooms, while resort cabins typically include private facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Ray Behrens Campground and Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park offer family-sized cabin accommodations with varying amenities. Turner Katy Trail Shelter provides hostel-style cabin lodging specifically for hikers and bikers using the Katy Trail, with bunk beds accommodating up to 40 people. Pet policies vary by location—Camp Takimina and Ray Behrens allow pets at their cabins, while Cedar Creek Resort prohibits them. A camper mentioned, "We rented cabin A for 4 days for our summer vacation. We couldn't have been happier."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. The Turner Katy Trail Shelter specifically notes guests must bring their own bedding for the bunk-style accommodations. Cooking facilities vary widely—Puma cabins have refrigerators but no cooking equipment, while Cedar Creek Resort cabins offer more complete kitchen setups. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, including Puma Campground and Ray Behrens. Nearby marinas and camp stores provide basic provisions, though selection is limited. The closest full grocery stores are approximately 15 miles from most cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hallsville, Missouri (8)

    1. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 239-8340

    "The cabins are spectacular and right on the water! We just tooK 40+ family members and everyone fell in love with this campground."

    "Oh my as we drove in this place was amazing There were fishing ponds a retreat center and cabins Hiking trails Rv park w laundry Over 160 acres of land to explore on!!!"

    2. Camp Takimina

    1 Review
    Columbia, MO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 445-7536

    $15 - $85 / night

    "The camp was quiet, private, and peaceful.  There are no hookups, but water was right next to us near the parking lot, and the picnic tables near the lodge were shaded most of the day. "

    3. Puma — Mark Twain State Park

    13 Reviews
    Stoutsville, MO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 248-9980

    $24 - $45 / night

    "I stayed in one of the cabins which are very nice. They are basic but I loved the front porch. Tge cabins ha e electricity and a fridge but no bathroom. The hiking was great and I loved the rocks."

    "We rented cabin A for 4 days for our summer vacation. We couldn’t have been happier. The cabin is simple and clean."

    4. Ray Behrens

    16 Reviews
    Perry, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-4097

    $24 - $30 / night

    "The whole park doesn't match the awesomeness of site 97 and the few around it, but the end of this loop is almost perfect."

    "PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Site 32 level asphalt pad surrounded with grass and river rocks 

    Moveable aluminum table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    One hook lantern pole 

    Site 19 very near toilets"

    5. Hickory Ridge Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Florence, MO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 564-7993

    $25 - $40 / night

    "He escorted us to our site which was tucked away under some nice trees.

    Though campground is close to interstate, noise was minimal (I think because of the trees)."

    "Showers and bathrooms."

    6. Turner Katy Trail Shelter

    1 Review
    Holts Summit, MO
    37 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "The Katy Trail Turner Shelter Hostel is located in Tebbetts, Missouri at mile 131.2. The shelter is open for individuals and groups, including youth groups, using the trail."

    7. Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

    4 Reviews
    Mark Twain Lake, MO
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-9422

    $20 - $299 / night

    "Great family location and for expanding children's knowledge"

    8. Shoemaker RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Macon, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 773-5313

    "They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don’t, need for your RV. 30/50 amp service throughout. K row is preferential. Spread out fairly well."

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  • Tarrah C.
    Jul. 13, 2022

    Puma — Mark Twain State Park

    Beautiful

    I stayed in one of the cabins which are very nice. They are basic but I loved the front porch. Tge cabins ha e electricity and a fridge but no bathroom. The hiking was great and I loved the rocks.

  • Sam H.
    Jun. 13, 2023

    Ray Behrens

    Likely our new regular spot

    The whole park doesn't match the awesomeness of site 97 and the few around it, but the end of this loop is almost perfect. Great shade, almost no slope to pads, all power options, great water pressure, and a sewer hookup. Plenty of rocked lounging or tent space with each site. Good size fire pits, lantern post, and an aluminum picnic table on a concrete pad. All the sites have enough empty space in between that most campgrounds would have stuck another site in-between. Restroom/shower house very close by and it's regularly cleaned. 2 trails to lakeside access are close by too.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Ray Behrens

    Great Value with ATB Pass

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Site 32 level asphalt pad surrounded with grass and river rocks 

    Moveable aluminum table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    One hook lantern pole 

    Site 19 very near toilets and a dumpster 

    Friendly and helpful gate personnel 

    4 bars TMOBILE 

    CONS 

    Some road noise in the distance 

    Electric box at rear of site pad 

    Sewer connection 6 inches above ground 

    Poor planning to demolish all but one campground toilet/shower facilities at the same time 

    No overnight gate closure

    Don't Miss

    Rustic Oak Cabin Restaurant 

    Mark Twain Memorial Shrine in Mark Twain State Park. Free entrance 

    Ride the Mark Twain Riverboat in Hannibal 

    Downtown Hannibal nice variety of stores and shops 

    Dam Visitor Center very nice--fairly new

  • Kris C.
    Aug. 4, 2022

    Puma — Mark Twain State Park

    Wonderful Cabin Stay

    We rented cabin A for 4 days for our summer vacation. We couldn’t have been happier. The cabin is simple and clean. It has air conditioning, which is needed in Missouri in August (it was sooo hot). Cabin is private with fire pit and picnic table at the front which faces near the woods. Bathrooms and shower houses were clean and a short walk.

  • J
    May. 18, 2017

    Puma — Mark Twain State Park

    Pristine

    Pure, pristine, well maintained. Easy access to the lake. The campsites were level, clean, and spacious. I didn't think I'd like the gravel pad or concrete block for trailer & picnic tables, but they made the set up & tear downs easy. The screen room fit perfectly around the picnic table block. The campground bathrooms were clean and the shower temperature & water pressure were phenomenal. The park featured a playground, boat ramp, and a fish cleaning station. Everything we hoped it would be & more. Wished we had booked a longer stay!

  • Cathy S.
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

    Pricy but great fun

    I found the camping area to be tight but what a fun place to be. Being after Labor Day the water par was closed, but looked like fun. Mini golf was booming. They had nice pavilion areas for gatherings. There was also a large swimming pool. Several of the sites were for seasonal but were very well kept. The camping cabins looked nice. As you came into the resort there was a well equipped store and a huge banquet center. They had two good sized ponds for fishing. Amenities included cable and WiFi. Not wilderness camping but fun for kids.

  • J
    Mar. 4, 2021

    Turner Katy Trail Shelter

    Hostel for Hikers and Bikers on the Katy Trail

    The Katy Trail Turner Shelter Hostel is located in Tebbetts, Missouri at mile 131.2. The shelter is open for individuals and groups, including youth groups, using the trail. It is run by the Conservation Foundation of Missouri Charitable Trust. The shelter is two stories with 40 bunk style beds. Guests must bring their own bedding. There are showers, restrooms and a kitchen with a refrigerator and microwave. The cost is$6 per night per person. For groups of 10 or more the cost is$25 plus $2 for each member.

    To make a reservation, please call the office at 573-634-2322. They will need your name and phone number for a reservation. For more information on the Katy Trail, visit bikekatytrail.com.

  • J
    May. 22, 2022

    Hickory Ridge Campground

    Nice Campground, Convenient Location

    We stayed only one night here while passing through. Campground’s new owner is very kind and friendly. He escorted us to our site which was tucked away under some nice trees.

    Though campground is close to interstate, noise was minimal (I think because of the trees).

    Pretty flowers throughout campground. Bathrooms with a shower and laundry room. Salt water pool, nice grassy area. Some sites had fire pits and picnic tables but not all.

    Would definitely stay here again.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2025

    Ray Behrens

    Great campground!

    Very clean campground. Long paved (asphalt) sites. Picnic tables and fire rings at the RV sites. The site close to the lake are not full hookups. The others are.


Guide to Hallsville

Camping cabins near Hallsville, Missouri provide options for overnight lodging across three counties within a 45-mile radius. The region sits at approximately 860 feet above sea level with average summer temperatures reaching the high 80s and frequent thunderstorms from May through September. Winter cabin campers should prepare for temperatures that can drop below freezing between November and March, with occasional snow accumulation.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Mark Twain Lake offers multiple access points for anglers near Puma Campground. "Pure, pristine, well maintained. Easy access to the lake. The park featured a playground, boat ramp, and a fish cleaning station," notes one visitor. Fishing for crappie, bass, and catfish is available year-round.

Hiking trails: Several maintained paths within 30 minutes of Hallsville connect to lake access points. At Camp Takimina, "We hiked a lot in the woods, played in the creek, and had plenty of time and space to figure out our new to us popup camper," reports a family. Most trails are under 3 miles and rated easy to moderate difficulty.

Water recreation: Beyond fishing, swimming and boating options exist at multiple locations. "Free rentals on pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddle boats," mentions a reviewer at Cedar Creek Resort. Boat rentals at marinas typically range from $25-75 per hour depending on vessel type.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many cabin areas feature well-separated accommodations with outdoor areas. At Ray Behrens Campground, "Every space has a lot of room. Great place for multiple family units to enjoy the outdoors," according to one camper. Most cabin sites include fire rings and picnic tables on concrete pads.

Cabin amenities: The level of provided features varies widely by location. A visitor to Hickory Ridge Campground noted they offer "Lots of activities - pool, cornhole tournament, potluck dinner, and movie night. Great place for families." Some locations offer weekly cabin rental discounts during off-season months.

Clean facilities: Maintained shower houses and restrooms remain important for cabin guests. "The bathrooms were clean. A short walk from our cabin," reports a camper at Puma Campground. Shower facilities typically close seasonally at some locations between November and March.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, with deposits ranging from $25-100 depending on season and facility. "To make a reservation, please call the office at 573-634-2322. They will need your name and phone number," explains a reviewer about Turner Katy Trail Shelter.

Cabin types: Accommodations vary from rustic to modern. "The cabins are spectacular and right on the water!" reports a Cedar Creek Resort visitor. Some cabins lack indoor plumbing or cooking facilities while others offer full kitchens, heating and air conditioning.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin comfort significantly. "It has air conditioning, which is needed in Missouri in August," explains a camper about Puma cabins. Most cabins with heat remain open year-round, while unheated options typically close from November through March.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and recreation: Several campgrounds maintain kid-friendly facilities. "The kids bike around on the pavement and play in the little park. Great access to a few coves too," shares a camper at Ray Behrens campground. Most playground equipment is suitable for ages 4-12.

Cabin size consideration: Family-sized cabins sleep 4-8 people depending on configuration. A visitor to Hickory Ridge explains they offer "Great place for families. New owners are clearly making improvements and working hard to create a unique place." Verify bedding arrangements when booking for larger groups.

Swimming options: Water access varies by location. "A short drive to the other side of lake they had a lake beach entry to swim," notes a Ray Behrens camper. Most swimming areas lack lifeguards and operate seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Cabin campers with trailers should note terrain variations. At Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park, "We did like the nice rv sites," states a visitor, but another notes, "The camping area to be tight but what a fun place to be." Most cabin areas include at least some designated parking for trailers or RVs.

Access roads: Approach routes vary in quality. "The gravel road all the way in. Our truck and camper was covered with gravel dust," warns a Cedar Creek Resort camper. Most cabin areas are accessible by standard vehicles, though some unpaved roads may become challenging during heavy rain.

Proximity to amenities: Stock up before arrival as services are limited. "The closest store for provisions is about 15 miles away, but ice and firewood is available on site," notes a Puma Campground visitor. Many cabin areas sell basic supplies but lack full grocery or hardware selections.

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