Best Cabin Camping near New Franklin, MO

Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park near Columbia, Missouri offers furnished cabin rentals along the lake, providing an alternative to tent and RV sites. The cabins feature water hookups, electrical service, and indoor bathroom facilities with showers. Trash service is provided, and many units include picnic tables for outdoor dining. Cabins are set in wooded surroundings with fishing ponds nearby. "The cabins are spectacular and right on the water! We just took 40+ family members and everyone fell in love with this campground," notes a recent visitor.

Rustic cabin options can also be found at Knob Noster State Park Campground, operating year-round with electricity provided to cabin units. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer weekends when occupancy rates are high. Pet policies vary by location - Cedar Creek generally restricts pets in cabin units while Knob Noster State Park allows pets in designated cabins. A visitor mentioned, "This state park is a hidden gem in central Missouri. It has something to offer everyone in the family."

Most cabins provide basic furnishings including beds and seating, but guests typically need to bring their own linens, towels, and cooking supplies. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some offer only outdoor fire rings while others include indoor cooking amenities. Camp Takimina provides firewood on site, making meal preparation more convenient for cabin guests. Small stores at select campgrounds offer limited provisions, though most visitors bring their own groceries from larger towns in the area.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Franklin, Missouri (4)

    1. Camp Takimina

    1 Review
    Columbia, MO
    20 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. "

    2. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    32 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!!!"

    3. Knob Noster State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Knob Noster, MO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 563-2463

    $11 - $23 / night

    "Beautiful secluded campsite - amenities were clean. Kayak rentals were available for Lake Buteo - kayakers were out on the lake, and the lake has a trail all around it. Nice trail."

    "Knob Noster State Park is close to Whiteman AFB and towns nearby for amenities. The park is clean and quiet. Weekends often mean a nearly full campground so make sure to reserve ahead!"

    4. Happy Acres

    1 Review
    Sedalia, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 826-4046

    $40 / night

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Cabin Reviews near New Franklin, MO

37 Reviews of 4 New Franklin Campgrounds


  • K
    Aug. 12, 2022

    Camp Takimina

    Beautiful quiet campground in Columbia MO!

    We stayed at Camp Takimina on our first shakedown trip with our Popup camper.  It was amazing.  It was about 5-10 minutes from I-70, super easy to get to. 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.  Portapotties were clean and well stocked.  We brought our dog and two children and the had an absolutely fabulous time!  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.  There aren't actual spots for to park in, it is just a big gravel lot with a couple designated areas for campers if the lot is full (it wasn't full at all).  We reserved Arrow Hill also, which is a huge site right next to the parking lot, so we had a campfire ring to cook on.  Most of the firepits have benches that surround them, which was very handy not to have to move chairs around all the time.  The tent sites were huge- easily would fit multiple tents at each site, and we will absolutely be back to tent camp, and with the popup too!

  • Gary S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2025

    Happy Acres

    Stayed 2 of 3 reserved nights.

    PLEASE NOTE THIS REVIEW IS FOR "RV" PARK ONLY. WE DID NOT USE THE EVENT CENTER AND BED & BREAKFAST. We pushed ourselves to stay 2 of our scheduled 3 nights. This is a trailer park with RVs. All hands off for reservations and parking. Stopped in at the office and they could have cared less. Parked us next to someone that yelled at everyone she was on the phone with and although dog had a leash on was loose. We like dogs but this one was not too interested in being friendly. Maybe construction at entrance is complete now but was a mess when we were there. Wifi stunk. So this 1 star is a 0 star.....first one I have ever given.

  • J
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    Out new favorite place!

    Out new favorite place! this campground has everything for a perfect long weekend! The cabins are spectacular and right on the water! We just tooK 40+ family members and everyone fell in love with this campground. We had family from Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, and everyone raved how this was their new favorite spot. The fishing was great, amenities were fantastic, and the hosts were amazing. Free rentals on pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddle boats. We will be back again, especially since they just built more cabins!

  • Kelsie L.
    May. 30, 2018

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Great relaxing campground with many activities

    Beautiful secluded campsite - amenities were clean. Kayak rentals were available for Lake Buteo - kayakers were out on the lake, and the lake has a trail all around it. Nice trail. The other lake, Clearfork Lake, was great for fishing for us! We did have a problem with Raccoons, but with our site being on the very edge of the sites I think that may be inevitable.

  • Charlene A.
    May. 22, 2018

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Quiet, clean and family friendly

    Knob Noster State Park is close to Whiteman AFB and towns nearby for amenities. The park is clean and quiet. Weekends often mean a nearly full campground so make sure to reserve ahead! Weekdays there are few campers. The park is well shaded and it includes primitive and electric sites with water pumps within easy access to all sites. There are two sets of campground bathrooms—one is near the front and is brand new (2018); the other bathrooms are half way to the back of the campground. A dump station is at the front of the campground with a pull through drive. Ice, small grocery items and items are all available for purchase from the camp host. You can also rent kayaks either hourly or by the half or full day. There are lots of great trails for hiking, weekend park programs at the campground amphitheater, a playground and basketball courts. There is no WiFi in this park yet but I hear it’s coming soon. This is a great little park!!

  • Leni K.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Cute, Small Quiet

    We camped the last weekend in September picking a late reservation where kayaks were available for our first tent test run were our main goals, which the site met. Kayaking was wildly available, due to the small lake and difficult launch, we can see why, but still very enjoyable. Site was very sizable for our tent, as most are suitable for campers. Lots of even ground, with decent distance. Facilities could do with some updates, but there were a number of bathrooms on site, spaced so no site seemed far, including the vault toilet and a lot of people masking up while going into bathrooms as well, which was appreciated. Current host was super nice and helpful to first timers. The tiny market has a number of random items, including a collapsible fork which was the only thing we hadn't overpacked, and wasn't overpriced. Fire pits on our site were adjustable, making grilling food easier to control.

  • John J.
    May. 4, 2018

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Shake-down weekend with family.

    Our first camping weekend this year, only 1 mile from home. Testing our 24' Forrest River Salem Cruise Lite pull behind camper systems, support supplies and food supply inventory. It was a spectacular weekend with our of town and our of state family. Knob Noster State Park is a great park for the grandkids to ride their new bikes on the level smooth campground road in safety, and for the adults to catch up over some cold beverages. The campground host this year - 2018 is ran by a couple from Illinois, and although a stickler for all the established park and campground rules - parking on the grass - they did a great job patrolling and managing the campgrounds so everyone was safe and the parks integrity was preserved. The park honored our disability rating and gave us a discount - $22.00 for 3 days & 2 nights. If you require electrical hookups, it is getting to be more common to plan ahead and submit a reservation in state parks as more and more young people are catching on to the camping experience. We didn't reserve a spot and had to take one of the last 5 'non-electric back in sites as all the many electric sites were already reserved and filled up fast. But, we were ok, as we had onboard water, sewer and DC power for lights, radio, awning, and jacks, we just switched our refrigerator to LP. We had a wonderful time and cooked everything on a portable LP grill outdoors in the amazing weather. The park offered a brand new shower house this year. Water and sewage dump sites were always available and no waiting. Next to the campgrounds was a nice medium sized lake we took our 3 canoes on with all the kids and grandkids. The only downer was that the only trash dumpster the campgrounds had and centered in the campground was already full beyond capacity when we checked out on Sunday - we were forced to carry our trash back home to disposes of it properly.

  • Kathy F.
    Dec. 2, 2019

    Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    Retreat!!

    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!!! A must stop if you are in Columbia MO

  • j
    Apr. 1, 2019

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Easy access state park

    We camped April 1. They are just now opening bathrooms and showers. Only one currently open. Mostly vacant. Only 3 sites taken. Sites are mostly level, gravel, well spaced.Lots of trees. Nice hiking and biking trails. Lake with summer kayaking. Playground, basketball court. Firepit, table, electric. Water nearby. Nice nature center.


Guide to New Franklin

Cabin rentals near New Franklin, Missouri provide year-round accommodations across several regional parks and private campgrounds. Missouri's seasonal climate influences cabin availability, with temperatures ranging from winter lows around 20°F to summer highs in the 90s. Many cabins require advance booking, particularly during peak season from May through September when occupancy rates typically exceed 80%.

What to do

Hiking trail exploration: Knob Noster State Park features several hiking trails surrounding its lakes where visitors can enjoy natural surroundings. "The lake has a trail all around it. Nice trail," notes a visitor who stayed at the park while enjoying the kayaking opportunities on Lake Buteo.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple fishing ponds provide anglers with diverse catch options at campgrounds throughout the region. At Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park, one reviewer mentioned, "The fishing was great, amenities were fantastic, and the hosts were amazing."

Creek activities: Family-friendly water play options exist at select locations. A Camp Takimina visitor shared their experience: "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."

What campers like

Boat rentals: Some campgrounds offer complimentary watercraft options included with cabin stays. According to a Cedar Creek Resort visitor: "Free rentals on pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddle boats. We will be back again, especially since they just built more cabins!"

Privacy between sites: Many cabin locations provide adequate separation for a more secluded experience. At Camp Takimina, guests appreciate the natural setting: "The camp was quiet, private, and peaceful. There are no hookups, but water was right next to us near the parking lot."

Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower facilities at established campgrounds receive regular maintenance. At Knob Noster State Park, a camper reported: "Bath houses (there are at least 2) have 4 unisex shower pods that are clean and have good pressure."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites require advance booking, particularly on weekends and during summer months. One visitor to Knob Noster State Park Campground advised: "If you require electrical hookups, it is getting to be more common to plan ahead and submit a reservation in state parks as more and more young people are catching on to the camping experience."

Wildlife considerations: Raccoons can be persistent at some locations and require proper food storage. A camper at Knob Noster State Park shared: "We did have a problem with Raccoons, but with our site being on the very edge of the sites I think that may be inevitable."

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities vary significantly between locations regarding electricity, water, and bathrooms. "Portapotties were clean and well stocked" at Camp Takimina, according to one visitor, while other locations offer full bathroom facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Space for group gatherings: Some locations accommodate multi-family reunions with adequate facilities. A Cedar Creek Resort guest remarked: "We had family from Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, and everyone raved how this was their new favorite spot."

Bike-friendly campgrounds: Certain campgrounds feature smooth, level roads ideal for children learning to cycle. At Knob Noster State Park, one visitor highlighted this benefit: "Knob Noster State Park is a great park for the grandkids to ride their new bikes on the level smooth campground road in safety."

Nature programs: Educational opportunities are available at select parks for children. "Nature programs were fun and informative, and the campground was relatively quiet," noted one Knob Noster State Park visitor who found walk-in sites available without reservations.

Tips from RVers

Campsite surfaces: Gravel pads are common at many locations, which affects leveling and setup. At Cedar Creek Resort, a visitor observed: "Campground is on a short gravel road and sites are gravel. Sites are pretty level and WiFi is good."

Access road conditions: Some locations have unpaved access roads that can affect vehicle cleanliness. One Cedar Creek Resort camper noted: "The only thing I didn't love was the gravel road all the way in. Our truck and camper was covered with gravel dust."

Off-season availability: Several cabin locations remain open year-round with varied occupancy levels. Knob Noster State Park operates throughout all seasons, with concrete pads that accommodate various RV sizes: "Well maintained campground with nice, level concrete pads. Sites are spacious."

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