Best Cabin Camping near North Kansas City, MO

Several campgrounds within driving distance of North Kansas City, Missouri provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Worlds of Fun Village offers rental cabins with proximity to the amusement park, featuring basic amenities though some visitors note they "meet basic needs but are not cleaned thoroughly." Watkins Mill State Park Campground, about 30 minutes north, provides cabin accommodations in a more natural setting where "sites are not right on top of each other" and include fire pits and picnic tables. Basswood Country RV Resort features the historically significant "Mother in Law cabin" built at President Harry S. Truman's request. Most cabins in the region include electricity, heating and air conditioning, with some offering kitchenettes or mini-refrigerators.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options are available throughout the region, with prices varying by season and amenities. Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA provides pet-friendly cabins that receive positive reviews, with one visitor noting "our friends stayed in the cabins which are awesome." The Bunkhouse at Milo Farm offers a more secluded cabin experience with basic amenities including drinking water, toilets, and fire pits. Lake Paradise Resort features recently renovated cabins in a "woodsy feel" setting with lake views. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Many cabins accommodate 4-6 people with varying bed configurations, though specific sleeping arrangements should be confirmed when booking.

Cabin campers should verify what supplies are provided before arrival. Most locations furnish beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with cookware. Watkins Mill State Park cabins provide access to clean shower facilities, while KOA locations typically include well-maintained bathrooms. Fire rings are standard at most cabin sites, though firewood availability differs by location. General stores at Basswood Resort and Worlds of Fun Village stock "nearly any key item you might have forgotten to pack," while more remote locations require bringing all supplies. Refrigerators are common in deluxe cabins but may be absent in more rustic options.

Best Cabin Sites Near North Kansas City, Missouri (19)

    1. Worlds of Fun Village

    8 Reviews
    Randolph, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 454-4545

    $300 / night

    "Located on the property there are RV sites and rental cabins. All RV sites were concrete with 50/30/20 amp, water and sewer. Back-in sites on rows 1 and 3 and pull through sites on row 2."

    "Stayed here while visiting friends in the metro - one of the few RV parks in the area.  Pads were concrete, level, clean, and well-maintained. "

    2. Watkins Mill State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Excelsior Springs, MO
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 580-3387

    $12 - $42 / night

    "Sites are not right on top of each other and it looks like they all have a fire pit and picnic table. There are only a handful of paved spots and you will need leveling blocks on the gravel."

    "All spots have plenty of shade when we walked around. Shower house and bathrooms were clean and nice. Lots of things to do such as boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing and swimming."

    3. Basswood Country RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Platte City, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 858-5556

    $56 - $59 / night

    "Basswood provides amenities that are great for entertaining children, includinga swimming pool and splash park, two playgrounds, a basketball goal, and fishing."

    "This park is convient to I-29 but far enough off the highway to be quiet and peaceful. Tent sites, full hookups as well as rooms and cabins are available."

    4. Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    20 Reviews
    Oak Grove, MO
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 690-6660

    $45 - $130 / night

    "Easy access to Interstate and pull through sites were long enough for our truck and 32’ trailer without having to unhitch. Stayed just one night as we passed through."

    "Stayed here for one night after driving down from Nebraska. Great place to set up for the night, clean bathrooms, a nice fire pit, and plenty of room to set up a tarp for the rain."

    5. Milo Farm Sacred Land Retreat

    1 Review
    Buckner, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 699-7646

    $25 - $60 / night

    6. Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

    35 Reviews
    Lawrence, KS
    45 miles
    +1 (785) 842-8562

    $10 - $100 / night

    "Easy access to trails Lots of wildlife, vultures, deer, etc. Well marked and plenty of them spots Marina was a quick bike ride away and had a lot to offer during the season."

    "It was busy and noisy up until quiet hours, super family friendly, the camp sites are quite large and spread apart. The showers & bathrooms were nice!"

    8. Lake Paradise Resort

    6 Reviews
    Oak Grove, MO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 690-4113

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Well shaded, grass and trees, view of water and nice space around us. Gravel site with picnic table and fire ring.  The pool is renovated and very nice."

    "The ice cream shop is so cute and the restaurant is going. We went to a movie outside there and fireworks for Memorial Day weekend."

    9. Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    16 Reviews
    Lawrence, KS
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 842-3877

    "I’m in my 30s traveling solo and this stop was a great place to regroup and take advantage of their amenities like shower, laundry, etc. The bathrooms were clean and the staff was very friendly."

    "Drive you right to the campsite so no need to have to look for it. Pizza delivery a d wood was a nice touch. Laundry room was nice and easy to use. Everything is very close in the campground."

    10. Green Acres at Red Brick Farmhouse

    13 Reviews
    Higginsville, MO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 909-5573

    $39 - $210 / night

    "Small,secluded camp sites on picturesque lawn surrounding 3story red brick farmhouse near Higginsville, MO. Two tent sites."

    "Electric hookups, water available & shower. Out in the country surrounded by corn fields. Owned by a lovely couple who reside on the property in their old farmhouse."

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Cabin Reviews near North Kansas City, MO

166 Reviews of 19 North Kansas City Campgrounds


  • Frank H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Green Acres at Red Brick Farmhouse

    Awesome, Picturesque Camp Site

    Small,secluded camp sites on picturesque lawn surrounding 3story red brick farmhouse near Higginsville, MO. Two tent sites. Two or three small RV sites and one parked RV trailer available as a nightly rental. Bathroom with shower available. Water and electric available. Friendly and helpful hosts reside in the big house. There are places to eat nearby. Fire pit with comfortable chairs in corner of yard. Very pleasant stay. Relaxing for the soul.

  • S
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

    Clean and quiet

    It does cost about $25 a day, but you have electricity, and shade, and it is always quiet here. The park rangers are always cleaning or doing rounds to make sure everything is okay. Bathrooms have AC and are cleaned with disinfectant daily. Very clean campground and has a playground. Pet friendly.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Watkins Mill State Park Campground

    Peaceful

    We stayed Sunday-Wednesday and it was very peaceful. Sites are not right on top of each other and it looks like they all have a fire pit and picnic table. There are only a handful of paved spots and you will need leveling blocks on the gravel. Showers and bathrooms are clean and the hosts are very nice. New asphalt roads throughout the park; nice for walking, biking, etc. Be sure to get biscuits & gravy at “The General Store” just down the road from the park entrance.

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

    Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

    Large State Park with Many Types of Camping

    I was having a difficult time finding a campground with availability on our way back from Colorado since we were leaving on the Sunday before Memorial Day. We decided to stay a couple of extra days and we found sites available at this one. There are two separate campgrounds at Clinton State Park, and we stayed at campground 1. We checked in with the camp host since the office was already closed. We asked for water, electricity, and somewhere close to the bath house. I guess two out of three aren’t bad. The bath house that we were closest to was closed for the season. The open one was at least two hundred yards away. Getting up in the middle of the night, we decided to drive to it in the dark. We didn’t understand why we couldn’t get a site closer to one of the open bath houses since there were several available sites. Another disappointment was that with all of the recent rain, we had a huge puddle separating our pull-through from our picnic table and fire pit. Again, we should have asked for another site. Other than those two disappointments, it was a really good campground, especially for being a state park. The individual toilet/showers were spacious and very clean. There was shade at some of the campsites, and there were open fields for kids to play in. Although the playground was small, there were other things to do. There was a disc golf course, an archery range, hiking trails, and the lake. The lake is large, and there is a place to launch boats, canoes, kayaks, jet skis, etc. At another part of the lake, there is a huge marina for larger boats. Bering in such a remote area, you don’t have to worry about the sounds of traffic. Overall, Clinton State Park is a place you can stay where there is plenty to do. Although there is no swimming pool, other activities previously mentioned should keep you busy.

  • Scott S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2020

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Crammed in a tent camping field...

    Let's Share COVID and a campfire song. When we booked a tent site in the KOA we didn't expect much but assumed it would work for the night while driving across the USA.  Upon arrival we were a little put off by being stuck with several other tents in a field and noticed we were expected to share our fire ring with the tent next door... this was not ok with us and we left promptly and snagged a nice spot in the nearby Blue Springs Recreation Area. Traveling during summer 2020 has been interesting and to expect strangers to share a fire ring and be crammed very close during a pandemic is not only careless but not fun. UGH

  • J
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Worlds of Fun Village

    Novel Campground in Kansas City

    This was an interesting stay at the Worlds of Fun campground. Located on the property there are RV sites and rental cabins. All RV sites were concrete with 50/30/20 amp, water and sewer. Back-in sites on rows 1 and 3 and pull through sites on row 2.

    The theme park offered discounted tickets when staying at the campground and parking for the parks was included. Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun are internally connected, making it easy to walk between the two.

    There is a pool, hot tub, laundry and clean bathrooms with showers. The campground did attempt to improve privacy with strategically placed trees and shrubs.

    Row 1 (sites 1-20) is along a busy highway with semi truck noise 24 hours a day. I recommend either paying more for the pull-through (further from the road) or the back in sites 69-82 in row 3.

    Security was disappointing, as there was no gate to the campground, nor a gate around it. So our campsite (site 2) that backed up to the road was 10 feet off the public sidewalk. Reviews of this campsite on other websites mentioned some petty theft, so we kept our outdoor compartments locked (nothing was stolen).

  • Tori G.
    Jun. 24, 2016

    Basswood Country RV Resort

    A great place to take the kids/grandkids

    We have been camping at Basswood for several years, first with our children and now with our grandchildren. Basswood provides amenities that are great for entertaining children, includinga swimming pool and splash park, two playgrounds, a basketball goal, and fishing. Every weekend there are organized activities such as arts and crafts, fishing contests, duck races and frozen t-shirt contests in the pool, and a Saturday evening outdoor movie. There is a great little store with alcohol for the adults; ice cream treats, which we enjoy after a swim; and nearly any key item you might have forgotten to pack. Most roads throughout the campground are paved, and the campground is generally well-maintained. We appreciate the full-service RV spots, but there are very nice bathroom facilities, including showers, in two locations in the park.

  • J
    Jul. 15, 2020

    Lake Paradise Resort

    A gem being polished!

    We had a fun and relaxing time and loved the woodsy feel to it. We stayed here for a weekend in July 2020 and had a great time!  It is under new ownership and they are working to remodel and renovate all areas. I got to meet one of the owners and one of the owner's kids who works there and they were very nice and very helpful.  In fact, all staff I had contact with were! We had a nice full hookup RV site with a very woodsy feel.  Well shaded, grass and trees, view of water and nice space around us. Gravel site with picnic table and fire ring.  The pool is renovated and very nice. It is very large, zero entry, up to mostly around 5 ft deep with a small area that was 9ft; there is a children's area with a sprinkler. Roads throughout campground are gravel, not paved, if that makes a difference with kids bringing scooters or bikes.  We drove around to see the rest of the campground and saw lots of sites that I'd like to camp in when we come back. The cabins look nice, too. Waved at people sitting in front of them, but did not see inside them.  I'm looking forward to go here again and excited to see the updates they make over the next year!

    Note: Included in your camp fee you get 2 free daily passes per night of camping to the pool and a discounted rate for any other swimmers; so for our family with 4 we had the free passes go to the parents and paid $3 each for the kids to swim & we did this two days.  As long as you have the wrist band on you can come and go all day to the pool.

    Cons: quite a bit of poison oak around the fish cleaning area, shade at the pool is at a minimum, my phone (AT&T) could not get service there.

  • Leni K.
    Apr. 7, 2024

    Prairie Clover Campground — Clinton State Park

    Relaxing Car/Tent Camping Spot

    Pros Off-season was quiet Open bathrooms were nice and well kept. Easy access to trails Lots of wildlife, vultures, deer, etc. Well marked and plenty of them spots Marina was a quick bike ride away and had a lot to offer during the season. Primate loops had some good spacing and tree cover, along with views of the lake. Inner loops not so much Potable water available year round. Was drinkable.

    Cons Signs marked closed bathrooms but not the closest open bathrooms. One per campsite was still open with heat and electric. Weirdly all vaults were closed Office and hosts were unavailable so we had to leave for Casey's for firewood. While before the season, someone told us it's typically impossible to get firewood because the office is usually closed. Signs to the entrance to park and n avigation were pretty small, impossible to read at night, not lit. Electric parking pass only issued one day pass at a time. Would do the paper pass across the parking lot next time. Spacing is definitely a bit crowded for tent camping privacy this time of year. Will be curious to see how it feels in the summer/fall.


Guide to North Kansas City

Cabin rentals near North Kansas City, Missouri provide overnight accommodations in several state parks and private resorts within a 30-60 minute drive. Most cabin options sit between 700-1,000 feet elevation in the rolling hills surrounding the Missouri River watershed. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing while summer cabin stays frequently experience humidity levels above 80% with temperatures in the 90s. Many cabin properties maintain operating hours year-round with seasonal rate adjustments.

What to do

Lakeside activities: Watkins Mill State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations near a 100-acre lake where fishing and kayaking opportunities abound. One visitor notes, "Great place to fish.kayak. Bike ride. Clean campsites and bathrooms."

Biking trails: Multiple cabin campgrounds connect to paved biking paths. At Watkins Mill State Park Campground, families appreciate the "paved walking/biking trail" that circles the lake. Another camper shared, "We would go out extra early to set up then spend our time on the bike trails until lunch."

Historical exploration: Several cabin properties feature historical structures. At Basswood Country RV Resort, visitors can explore the property's past connections to a former president. A reviewer points out, "This used to be a favorite fishing spot of President Harry S. Truman, check out the Mother in Law cabin—built at his request."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. A recent visitor mentioned, "Friendly staff and clean bath/shower facilities. Close proximity to the interstate does come with some traffic noise."

Family-friendly amenities: Most cabin properties include recreational options for families. Lake Paradise Resort cabins offer numerous activities, as one visitor explains: "We went to a movie outside there and fireworks for Memorial Day weekend. The pool was open for the first Saturday but it was rainy and of course cold."

Fishing access: Multiple cabin properties feature stocked fishing ponds. At Green Acres at Red Brick Farmhouse, visitors appreciate the "beautiful place, lovely hosts" in a "picturesque" setting with fishing opportunities nearby.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many cabin rentals have limited availability during peak summer months. Prairie Clover Campground operates with specific seasonal parameters. One camper advises, "Website is little to no help unless visiting in peak season, but the camp hosts and park rangers are the tops. Visiting in non peak is as easy as driving in, finding a spot and paying your fees."

Varying comfort levels: Cabin rentals range from rustic to deluxe accommodations. Some cabins at Lake Paradise Resort have received mixed reviews regarding maintenance. A visitor noted, "The pool is the best thing there everything else is rundown and out dated."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin properties require advance bookings, especially during weekends and holidays. At Green Acres at Red Brick Farmhouse, guests praise the professionalism, with one noting, "They even had a camping agreement to sign (very professional)."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access considerations: Several cabin properties offer swimming pools with varying hours. At Lake Paradise Resort, one visitor explains, "Included in your camp fee you get 2 free daily passes per night of camping to the pool and a discounted rate for any other swimmers."

Playground options: Multiple cabin rentals include play equipment for children. At Basswood Country RV Resort, a visitor describes the family-friendly environment: "This campground is a must for anyone with children. Awesome sites with full hook ups. They have several ponds you can fish from. My kids love that. Nice play area for kids."

Scheduled activities: Some properties maintain weekend activity calendars. A visitor to Worlds of Fun Village shares, "The campground is all paved and perfect for scooters and bikes for the kids. 3 washers and driers $2.50 each takes quarters or card."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: When booking cabin or RV sites, consider location within the campground. At Worlds of Fun Village, a seasoned camper advises, "Pay more for the pull through you'll have tons of parking even if your rig is big. Our rig is 44 ft and we parked two 2500's on the pad no problem."

Noise considerations: Several cabin properties experience noise from nearby transportation. At Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA, a visitor warns about highway proximity: "Close to the freeway does come with some traffic noise."

Seasonal pricing variations: Many cabin rentals adjust rates throughout the year. At Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA, one reviewer noted significant price differences during inquiry: "Asked about 6 weeks of staying. Inquired about long term. Was told that it would cost me $3400.00 to stay a month here."

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