Best Cabin Camping near Neosho, MO

Neosho's surrounding region features several cabin rental options for visitors seeking more amenities than traditional tent camping. Indian Creek Campground and Joplin KOA provide cabins with electricity and basic furnishings, while Shady Beach Camp & Canoe offers smaller units suited for overnight accommodations after float trips. Roaring River State Park Campground maintains cabin units with varying levels of amenities, some including kitchenettes and private bathrooms. "Lots of river-side campsites, choice between wooded or open areas, pit latrines or flushies, and standard or electric sites. There are group camping and cabins."

Cabin styles vary significantly throughout the area, with some basic units providing only sleeping quarters while others feature full kitchens, bathrooms, and climate control. Joplin KOA offers traditional KOA-style cabins with air conditioning, while smaller properties like Sunset Mountain provide more rustic accommodations. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Pet policies differ between locations - some prohibit pets entirely in cabin units while others welcome them with additional fees. One visitor noted, "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."

Standard cabin furnishings typically include beds with mattresses, though linens and pillows are generally not provided. Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from bare-bones (fire rings outside) to fully equipped units with refrigerators and microwaves. "The cabins had a microwave and fridge," reported one guest at Eureka Springs KOA. Campground stores at locations like Roaring River State Park offer fishing gear, basic groceries, and camping supplies, though selection is limited. For longer stays, stocking up on provisions in Neosho or Joplin before arrival is recommended, as rural cabin locations may be 20-30 minutes from full grocery stores.

Best Cabin Sites Near Neosho, Missouri (38)

    1. Indian Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Pineville, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-4097

    "There are several campgrounds around the lake. I always stay in the Night Hawk campground at Indian Creek. There are a variety of hookup options for tent or camper/RV guests."

    "Loved the lookout over the Missouri River! One less fun but not trip ruining detail, were the ticks. I went in August and they were pretty bad, tons on our legs and on my dog just from the hike."

    2. Joplin KOA

    3 Reviews
    Joplin, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 623-2246

    "Shaded, pull thru sites as well as back-ins, cabins, and tent sites. Sites are very level with crushed stone pads. Good water pressure. Lots of grass. Patio sites are available."

    "We had sewer, water, and electric hookup. A nice dog park, and even found some 4 leaf clovers!"

    3. Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

    5 Reviews
    Noel, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 475-6483

    "There is a general store on site that also sells food and ice cream."

    "Wasnt told of any trails rentals or much of anything. It was camping"

    4. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    37 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."

    5. River Ranch Resort

    8 Reviews
    Noel, MO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 951-6121

    "Lots to choose from, cabins, tents, campers, etc. "

    6. Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

    20 Reviews
    Bella Vista, AR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 855-8075

    "The main road goes all the way through the park to the actual springs, a picnic area, and a nice arboretum. There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground."

    "I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring."

    7. Campground At The Falls

    1 Review
    Pineville, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 223-2267

    "wonderful and helpful staff, clean bath houses, best location, and a roaring waterfall right in the campground. best place to camp by far in southern Missouri. highly recommend."

    9. Woody Trail - Twin Bridges — Grand Lake State Park

    2 Reviews
    Wyandotte, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 542-6969

    $16 / night

    "Woody Trail Campground has lots of options.  From walking tent sites with or with out electricity, RV site with hook-ups and even cabins, this campground has something for everyone. "

    "The bathrooms are not the best but they have really nice playground for the kids. I would come back and camp here again."

    10. Grand Lake O' the Cherokees RV Resort by Rjourney

    5 Reviews
    Butler, OK
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (539) 444-9447

    "Very nice facility on Grand Lake. Sites are good size and can accommodate large rigs. Full hookups, nice common area.. easy access to launch ramps"

    "Decent sized campground, full hookups, WiFi is a little spotty, nice view of the lake, plenty of green space for kids or dogs to play, 2 easy trails to walk."

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Cabin Reviews near Neosho, MO

264 Reviews of 38 Neosho 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.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Woody Trail - Twin Bridges — Grand Lake State Park

    From Tents to Cabins, this campground has them all.

    Woody Trail Campground has lots of options.  From walking tent sites with or with out electricity, RV site with hook-ups and even cabins, this campground has something for everyone.  All sites are nicely distanced from each other.  Campground roads are paved.  Sites have picnic tables Metal fire pits, and BBQ grills.  Trash service and water as well as flush toilets and showers available.  Campground has a large pavilion.  Play ground for the kids and horse shoe pits.   Tent sites with electricity have covered picnic tables.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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

    Lake Leatherwood City Park

    Camp down on the lake

    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. It’s down by the lake, with some sites at the back of a large meadow with a tree line(a few good hammock trees!) and some sites right next to the lake. I suspect that a lot of these sites next to the lake will flood as they are almost flush with the lake level. Some sites looked brand new with great tables, fire pits, and tent pads. Other sites were definitely older and a little worse for the wear. There is a great trail system in this park, so be sure to take a hike or three. Up in the RV area is a nice playground for the kids(when it is accessible again, after Covid passes), and down by the lake is a big boat launch with fun paddle boats and kayaks for rent(the rental cottage is right there at the boat house, very convenient).

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Wanderlust RV Park

    Quiet, Clean, potential to be crowded

    First let’s say the host and staff are very friendly and helpful. They guide you to you site and help you back in, which is a nice tough. 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.

    When checking in they give you several brochures about attractions in when was the discount membership for The Dyrt.

    Full hook ups do not include CTV or a fire pit. Each spot has a picnic table and most have sewer. All have water and power. Fire pits are available for rent and wood is for sale.

    This campground is very close to several religious attractions. So if you’re looking for Jesus he will be close by.

    If you’re looking for a more LGBTQ friendly place I would search out other campgrounds. Kettle Campground was flying a Pride Flag. Eureka Springs is a purple spot in a red state. And you’re reminded continually. People are warm and friendly. Lots of good places to eat and live entertainment. Two different shuttle routes stop at the campground. They sell tickets on the shuttle. This area celebrates diversity but I saw no people of color in town.

  • Kristi A.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Prairie Creek (AR)

    Nice State Park on Beaver Lake

    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. Lake access and beach and swimming area.


Guide to Neosho

The Neosho area sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, where multiple rivers create opportunities for year-round cabin accommodations. Camping cabins near Neosho, Missouri range from basic wooden structures to fully furnished units with modern conveniences, with availability typically best during weekdays and non-summer months. Many properties maintain rental cabins specifically for anglers and float trip participants.

What to do

Trout fishing at stocked waters: Roaring River State Park Campground offers premier trout fishing opportunities with on-site hatchery facilities. "They have three loops each with their own shower houses. Loop one is out away from the river tucked in a narrow cannon really cool feeling. Loop two and three are on the river," explains camper Jason C.

Kayaking and canoeing: Shady Beach Camp & Canoe provides direct river access with convenient float trip arrangements. "Kayaking/Canoeing is so laid back, there was absolutely nothing to fuss over. Bonus was the float ended right at the camp site," shares Liz C. The property features cabin rentals adjacent to river access points.

Hiking trail systems: Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites connects to extensive trail networks including the Back 40 system. "There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground... I came across a cemetery up on a bluff, and found another small spring," notes Annie C. Cabin guests have direct trail access from the property.

What campers like

Cabin variety for different budgets: Indian Creek Campground offers multiple accommodation options. "This Campground has sections. The one group is the (Sentury) Indian, and the second loop is the Eagle Point Fox loop. We were at the Sentry loop. We liked site 71 in that loop," notes Cathy S., highlighting the different camping areas.

Clean facilities: Joplin KOA maintains well-kept cabins and common areas. "VERY clean, Easy access, fair price for the propane they sell, VERY nice managers and very helpful!" reports Benny S. The KOA's cabin section includes both basic and deluxe units.

Waterfront cabin locations: Many campers appreciate direct water access from cabin rentals. "Several spots near the river most are basic sites," states Jason C. about Roaring River State Park. The park's cabin units offer varying proximity to fishing spots, with some providing views of the water.

What you should know

Summer crowds affect experience: River Ranch Resort becomes significantly busier during peak season. "Loud very drunk people are everywhere in the summer if that is your thing you will love it. If not maybe try a weekday," advises Luke B. Cabin reservations during summer months often require booking 2-3 months in advance.

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Facility quality differs significantly between properties. "Loop 2 has a brand new restroom/shower house," notes Gary P. at Roaring River State Park Campground, while other reviewers mention less impressive facilities elsewhere.

Weather considerations: Woody Trail - Twin Bridges offers covered areas for unpredictable conditions. "Tent sites with electricity have covered picnic tables," explains Dexter I. Cabin rentals provide shelter during frequent spring storms that affect the region.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly fishing spots: Roaring River offers accessible locations for young anglers. "Fishing is good for all ages and day fishing licenses are available and hiking trails are great," shares Sandi C. The fishing areas near cabin rentals include shallow sections suitable for beginners.

Protected swimming areas: Several campgrounds maintain designated swimming spots. "There is a wash station to wash any dishes you use in the little store at the front," notes Calan G. about Shady Beach Camp & Canoe facilities. The shallow water areas provide safer places for children.

Playground facilities: Cedar Oaks maintains recreational areas specifically for children. "They have really nice playground for the kids," Jo E. mentions about Twin Bridges, where cabin guests can access these facilities during their stay.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Campground terrain varies significantly throughout the region. "Sites are very level with crushed stone pads. Good water pressure. Lots of grass," Mike H. reports about Joplin KOA, where cabin rentals typically sit on more level ground than RV sites.

Seasonal site conditions: Weather affects ground conditions significantly. "Our site was fairly level," notes Michael J. about River Ranch Resort, though he cautions that conditions change with rainfall. Cabins typically provide more consistent accommodations regardless of ground saturation levels.

Utility reliability: Power and water quality fluctuate across the region. "No water nor sewer at site, but dump and fill stations are readily available. New this year is free wifi, although spotty and very slow during busy hours," explains Gary P. about Roaring River State Park Campground, where cabin utilities tend to be more reliable than campsite hookups.

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