Best Cabin Camping near Springfield, MO

Several cabin rentals near Springfield feature rustic to modern accommodations with varying amenities. Springfield Route 66 KOA offers cabin rentals with outdoor cooking areas, though limited indoor facilities. Bennett Spring State Park Campground provides cabins within walking distance of trout fishing areas. B Berry Farms & Co. features cabins with electric hookups and convenient water access. America's Best Campground in Branson maintains cabin accommodations with full hookup options. Tall Pines Campground offers themed cabins that provide a forest atmosphere. "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."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park features uniquely themed treehouses with specialized amenities like jetted tubs and jacuzzis on private decks. Some cabins include kitchenettes with basic cooking facilities while others provide only outdoor grills. Many cabins are pet-friendly with specific policies varying by location. Cooper Creek Resort offers waterfront cabins with mountain views. A visitor commented that "the cabins are a 5... The treehouse cabins and regular cabins however are exceptional and well thought." Reservation requirements vary, with most locations requiring booking well in advance during peak summer months.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenware may be provided but varies significantly between properties. Cooking facilities range from outdoor grills and fire rings to basic kitchenettes with microwaves. Some locations like Silver Dollar City's Wilderness campground offer vintage-style cabins with modern grills on each porch. Camp stores at KOA and other facilities stock essential items and firewood. Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch cabins include electric hookups but limited water access. Market facilities exist at most cabin locations, though selection varies significantly. A recent review noted that "cabins typically sleep 6 and have fireplaces and decks with great views of the forest."

Best Cabin Sites Near Springfield, Missouri (39)

    1. Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    31 Reviews
    Brookline, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 818-3172

    "Because you’re going to see and hear a lot of them, as there is a train track very close to the site.

    This campground itself was nice. The staff was so extremely friendly."

    "Wifi test, 34 down, 25 up. Verizon spotty but ATT seemed good. Gravel site. Concrete pad with metal dinette. Firepit. Clean. Friendly staff. Premium sites had porch swings, grills and umbrellas"

    2. B Berry Farms & Co.

    21 Reviews
    Marshfield, MO
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 933-2046

    $7 - $48 / night

    "The camp site had everything we needed including a fire pit, grill, picnic table, water spout and bath room nearby."

    "Found this place on a whim through Missouri. Was looking for dispersed camping and not much popped up in the area. So campgrounds were next up."

    3. Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Windyville, MO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 532-4338

    "Price is definitely reasonable and the bathroom at campground 5 is VERY nice, running water and hot showers."

    "After one visit, this became one of my favorite state parks. This is one of Missouri’s’ “trout parks” with a hatchery and release sites so fishing (which actually becomes catching) is a big draw."

    4. America's Best Campground

    11 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 336-4399

    $59 - $64 / night

    "ABC is just on the edge of Branson, but still within a few minutes of the Strip and all the town's locations. "

    "When I visited the heat of summer had just kicked in and the pool was looking so inviting.  "

    5. Tall Pines Campground

    13 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 338-2445

    $24 - $215 / night

    "Something I did notice was they do have old rockers on the porches for that perfect night in the Ozarks all the while offering a modern grill on each cabin to make a stay here both iconic and convenient"

    "This was a surprisingly nice campground for being situated right in Branson, MO and operated by Silver Dollar City, whose primary business is the theme park."

    6. Southern Missouri Off-Road Ranch

    4 Reviews
    Mansfield, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 459-7376

    $15 - $135 / night

    "Brandon, the owners closes the park for the event but it’s still maxes the facilities capacity. The tent camping is questionable, but lots of great electric sites."

    "I made the 10 hour drive in my jeep to stay at SMORR and hit the trails. The campgrounds are nicely maintained, the bathrooms and showers were always clean."

    7. Cooper Creek Resort

    11 Reviews
    Point Lookout, MO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-4871

    $38 - $53 / night

    "This is camping, not an RV park. Gravel roads and uneven RV spots with uneven picnic/fire pit areas. One or two trees between most campsites, but very open."

    "The campground itself is available to both RVs and tent campers, although they are shared spaces and with that comes a few challenges.  "

    8. Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    21 Reviews
    Pittsburg, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 852-4291

    "Two parks in one. The Hermitage and The Pittsburgh. We chose the 400 loop of Pittsburgh for its secluded spots. Spaces are not stacked on top of each other. You’re in the woods so take bug spray."

    "Pomme de Terre State Park is one State Park that is two completely separate campgrounds, split in half by Pomme de Terre lake."

    9. Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Reeds Spring, MO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 338-2500

    "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.    "

    "You have your choice of accommodations here: RV sites, cabins, and, of course, tree houses!"

    10. Branson Musicland Kampground

    9 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-0848

    "Looking for a gated campground right next to the Branson strip look no further. Shaded full hookup sites, close together but sited in a way that allows you to enjoy the experience."

    "Loved the location as we had tickets to the clay cooper theatre and could actually walk to the show each night! The sites were gravel and mostly level."

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Cabin Reviews near Springfield, MO

272 Reviews of 39 Springfield Campgrounds


  • 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.
  • 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.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Fishing Paradise

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Check-in via text was easy and fast 

    Beautifully maintained state park 

    Quiet during week 

    Pull-thru Site 102 level, concrete pad surrounded by grass 

    Site sufficient length for trailer and tow vehicle 

    Metal frame plastic plank picnic table metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Dark sky friendly except for campsites 101-106 

    Trash dumpsters throughout campground 1 

    Firewood for sale $5 at entrance gate house 

    Huge park store! 

    CONS. 

    1 toilet and 1 shower for 48 campsites in Campground 1. Both door locks did not work. There were lines for the one toilet most of the time!!!

    $6.50 Reservation Fee 

    Site 102 had a wonderful view of the entrance gatehouse that had blaring lights all night, the one lane dump station and a dumpster 

    Campground 101-106 sites slammed together; our campfire ring was 15 feet from neighbors sewer outlet 

    Site 102 campfire ring was 2 feet from site unmovable picnic table 

    No privacy from any other sites 

    No security overnight gate closures 

    Would not recommend Park restaurant

  • C
    May. 13, 2018

    Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    Nice secluded spots

    Two parks in one. The Hermitage and The Pittsburgh. We chose the 400 loop of Pittsburgh for its secluded spots. Spaces are not stacked on top of each other. You’re in the woods so take bug spray. Level paved lots to choose from. Fire rings and covered picnic tables. Lots of shade.

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

    Tall Pines Campground

    Camping In The Wilderness Never Felt So GOOD!!

    As a person who has been to Silver Dollar City more times than a I can count, I never realized that the theme of the park was echoed in yet another location of Branson.   It wasn't until I visited the Wilderness at Silver Dollar City, a unique campground located just beyond the property lines of the park itself, that I was able to see just how fun it would be to stay basically in the park but also in the wilderness.

    Let me explain, you are not in the park itself, rather on the border in a nice shaded and wooded area with some massive improvements for comfort.    There is a pool for those hot summer days, very nice bath houses and loops for both RVs and tent campers.   But the theme of Silver Dollar City is most prevalently able to be seen in the vintage style cabins they have on the cabin loop.   It is here that you feel like you are truly a part of the park still as the structures closely resemble those within the many streets of the park.   You almost expect to see some of the characters roaming around doing their daily tasks such as cutting wood or creating amazing crafts.   

    The cabin area is hands above the rest, the best thing you will find for vintage country style vibes in this area!!  They come in many styles and sizes to accommodate any family, and they offer a variety of unique features depending on the selection.    Something I did notice was they do have old rockers on the porches for that perfect night in the Ozarks all the while offering a modern grill on each cabin to make a stay here both iconic and convenient.   

    On the main camping loops you find many sizes and styles of camping sites.    Larger RVs have elongated pull ins for their rigs with large side yard style spaces while smaller rigs have just enough room to pull in and detach so they can go explore.    Pricing reflects the size of the spaces themselves as it does with the style of connections or lack there of.

    As a tent camper I noticed the camping loop for tents specifically was very quiet and located slightly away from the RV campers.   A large field separated the two and it made all the difference in way of road traffic and also camping congestion.   Not as many campers come here to stay primitive in the tent only area and it cut down on a lot of the traffic near restrooms as well.

    Tent camping loop is basic with fire rings and picnic tables.   There are common water spigots placed for usage but otherwise it is no frills.    Camping here you can walk throughout camp but it is the furthest distance from the main areas for recreation.

    Something else nice about this campground  is the access you have to the park itself.  A dedicated shuttle runs to the campground from the park to pick up anyone who is wanting to visit so you do not have to worry about finding parking or driving at all once you arrive.    You can navigate directly to the ticket counter from the campground without lengthy lines waiting for trollies or having to walk further.   Additionally staying here you have additional discounts in the park itself, so keep that in mind if you are planning a trip!!!

  • L
    Feb. 9, 2020

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Fishing

    A hatchery on site, trout fishing daily limit 4.   Nice stop over on a road trip, honored Access pass for discount, level site, showers, easy drive from a nearby town.   Site was level, table fire pit, grill, lantern hook, access to dumpster n n water, on site dump station.   There is a pool in lower part of campground as well as restraunt, store, did not use these facilities.

  • Kyle H.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Pittsburg Area Campground — Pomme de Terre State Park

    Our First Popup Adventure

    Our first camping adventure in the popup took us to Pomme de Terre State Park on Father’s Day of 2017. Pomme de Terre State Park is one State Park that is two completely separate campgrounds, split in half by Pomme de Terre lake. When booking pay attention to whether you are on the Hermitage side or the Pittsburgh side. Each campground has it’s own camp store, swim beach, boat launch, and sanitary disposal station.

    We have camped three separate times at Pomme de Terre with all three campsites being in the 400 loop on the Pittsburgh side. This loop has been chosen due to its proximity to the bathrooms and the playground, these are key when having a 4-year-old. This loop is located in the woods with nice spacing between sites. Each site comes with a fire ring and covered picnic table. I will warn you that some of the sites on the left when you first pull into the loop are on an incline, so bring plenty of leveling pads with you if you have a trailer. If you are wanting to be close to the water this loop is not the one you will want to reserve. I would look more in the 300 loop, though those sites are gravel in case that is an issue for you, or look at the Hermitage side. The bathroom and shower house located at the entrance to loop 400 are some of the nicest that we have experience while staying in a state park. They are clean and well maintained. Located throughout the loops are vault toilets if you choose a site farther away from the main bathroom.

    We enjoy the campground and marina on the Pittsburgh side. The marina is stocked with some camp essentials as well as a café for a quick bite. They also have boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards for rent, for a list a prices here is the Marina’s website www.mofunparks.com. This is one of our son’s favorite stops on the trip, they have a nice selection of ice cream. The size of the marina is not large, and if it is busy the inside can be very cramped. We do prefer the swim beach on the Hermitage side it is located along a peninsula with ample room on busy days, as opposed to the Pittsburgh swim beach that is located in a cove without as much space.

    When traveling between the two state parks you will travel through Hermitage, Missouri. They have a Dollar General, gas station, and some restaurants. I cannot speak for the restaurants, but we have used the Dollar General for supplies that did not make the trip. Located at the junction of Hwy 64 and Hwy 64B, just outside of the Pittsburgh side of the park, you will find an old building directly across from White’s Marine Center that is selling camp wood. The person that sells the wood will be out there sometimes, but if they are not, there is drop box mounted to one of the poles to leave money in. I was able to purchase a wheelbarrow load for $8.00, which is a much better deal than the small bundle they sell in the park for $5.00.

    Pomme de Terre State Park has become a family favorite campground. We will be making a voyage here every year to continue exploring.


Guide to Springfield

Cabin camping options near Springfield, Missouri sit on the edge of the Ozark Mountains at elevations between 1,200-1,400 feet. The region experiences all four seasons with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Most campgrounds with cabins remain open year-round, though peak cabin rental season runs May through September when temperatures average 75-85°F.

What to do

Fishing at Bennett Spring State Park Campground: Located 45 miles northeast of Springfield, this park features premier trout fishing with daily fish releases. The park maintains over twenty miles of hiking trails through its 3,216 acres. "The park has a pool open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Primarily a trout fisherman's paradise the park offers plenty for the family. Wonderful hiking trails, a restaurant, and the above mentioned pool keep everyone entertained," notes one visitor to Bennett Spring State Park Campground.

Berry picking at B Berry Farms: This small-scale campground 30 miles east of Springfield combines cabin camping with berry picking opportunities. "We enjoyed picking black berries right next to our campsite to have with breakfast in the morning," shares a camper. The owners provide unique welcome gifts with every stay. "They supplied wood and were even nice enough to bring me some free samples of the lip balm and fragrances they sell," reports a visitor to B Berry Farms & Co..

Axe throwing and farm activities: Some cabin locations offer distinctive recreational options beyond typical campground activities. "This place has everything from axe throwing to free coffee and the property is engineered and planned very nicely," explains a B Berry Farms guest. Walking trails wind through berry fields with hidden firepit areas for guests to enjoy.

What campers like

Private camping experiences: Many campers appreciate secluded cabin options away from crowded camping areas. "The camp sites are spread out so there's plenty of room. We stayed in the quaint little bunkhouse with an air conditioner and all the amenities that we needed," notes a visitor at B Berry Farms & Co.. The farm setting provides a tranquil alternative to busier campgrounds.

Resort-style amenities: Several cabin locations offer unexpected extras that elevate the camping experience. "The park has a pool, small restaurant, playground, very clean showers/bathrooms, can accommodate big rigs, have a small tent area, cabins to rent, horseshoes, RV wash, small store, can arrange travel, etc.," describes a guest at America's Best Campground in Branson. This location maintains a hot tub alongside its pool for year-round relaxation options.

Themed accommodations: Unique cabin styles appeal to campers seeking distinctive lodging. At Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park, visitors find specialized designs like "the Belle Arbes (beautiful trees) treehouse, mainly because it had a fireplace." Another visitor explains, "Each of the treehouses has different features – some are good for couples while some are designed for families." The property includes creative recreation options including "a playground and a pirate ship, a basketball net, tether ball, and two hiking trails."

What you should know

Variable cabin amenities: Cabin facilities differ significantly between properties. "They have a very nice shower room with cedar walls and river rock flooring, and there are bathrooms for guests as well," notes one camper about B Berry Farms. However, some cabin rentals offer minimal interior features: "The site was pretty out in the open, and there was nothing too special about it."

Advance reservations required: Specialty cabins book quickly, especially during summer months. "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," advises a visitor to Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park.

Cost considerations: Cabin pricing varies widely based on amenities and location. Basic cabins start around $50 per night while premium options can exceed $150. "It is a bit of a splurge to stay in the treehouses, but it was a nice change of pace from camping for us," reports one camper. Many properties offer winter discounts of 20-30% for off-season stays.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated family activities: Choose campgrounds with structured recreation options for children. "Great place to take the family. The roads are all paved so it made biking for our kids easy and enjoyable. The campsite was spacious and shaded. The kids loved playing in the creek and hiking the trails," shares a visitor to Bennett Spring State Park.

Consider theme park access: Some cabin locations offer special transportation to nearby attractions. At Tall Pines Campground (formerly Wilderness at Silver Dollar City), "a dedicated shuttle runs to the campground from the park to pick up anyone who is wanting to visit so you do not have to worry about finding parking or driving at all once you arrive." This service runs every 30-45 minutes during park operating hours.

Check playground facilities: Onsite play areas provide entertainment between offsite activities. "We try to be right by the playground and our kids always make lots of friends at The Wilderness. Clean bathrooms, nice store, great pool and shuttle to SDC are all nice amenities," notes a Tall Pines camper. Several locations offer modern playground equipment with dedicated supervision areas for parents.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: RV cabins near Springfield require careful selection based on specific needs. "The location is very convenient for slipping around the back roads to access the fun of Brandon without having to drive the busy main road," explains a visitor to Cooper Creek Resort. Many cabins cater to both RV and non-RV travelers with shared amenities.

Utility connections vary: Cabin rentals provide different levels of service connections. "Looking at this site you cannot imagine the campground being quiet. It is located only a block over from the 76 strip and just behind some attractions. But once you enter the campground itself it is much more quiet than you would ever expect!!" shares a visitor about Branson Musicland Kampground. Most cabin locations include water and electric, but sewer connections may be limited.

Weather preparation: RVers recommend weather contingency plans when renting cabins. "When we were there in early April the park's campgrounds were pretty empty and quiet and while we really liked that we also liked that there was a lot to do," explains a Bennett Spring visitor. Many parks maintain storm shelters with some offering specialized protection areas for severe weather.

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