Best Cabin Camping near Summersville, MO

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Summersville, Missouri provide rustic cabins with varying amenities for visitors seeking shelter beyond traditional tent camping. Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park offers six cabins that feature front porches with rocking chairs, clean interiors, and pet-friendly policies. Echo Bluff State Park provides more upscale cabin accommodations with modern furnishings and full utilities, though these tend to book quickly during peak seasons. Twin Rivers Landing features small camping cabins equipped with air conditioning, double bunks, tables, and chairs. "We were delighted to find it had A/C! There are 4 small cabins with a double bunk, table and 2 chairs plus the A/C. There is a little porch: nice for sitting or gear stash," notes one visitor.

Cabin rentals throughout the region range from basic structures to fully furnished units with kitchenettes. Most cabins remain available year-round, though some facilities like Jacks Fork Canoe Rental and Campground operate seasonally from April to October. Montauk State Park Campground cabins provide excellent access to trout fishing opportunities, with the park's lodge offering Wi-Fi connectivity even though cabins themselves remain off-grid. Pet policies vary by location, with Johnson's Shut-Ins and several private campgrounds explicitly welcoming dogs. Winter cabin stays offer a particularly peaceful experience, as one visitor to Johnson's Shut-Ins noted: "We got a camper cabin in the first weekend of December and brought our two dogs. The campground is mostly empty this time of year."

Most cabin accommodations require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and grills while others provide refrigerators and basic cooking equipment. Cabin campers should check specific amenities before arrival, as even electricity availability differs between sites. On-site camp stores at locations like Twin Rivers Landing and Echo Bluff State Park stock essential supplies and firewood. The town of Eminence serves as a central hub for the region with restaurants and a gas station. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for state park cabins which can fill months ahead during summer and fall color seasons.

Best Cabin Sites Near Summersville, Missouri (32)

    1. Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

    37 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 751-5211

    "Make sure to book a walk-in campsite if you’re tent camping, otherwise you’ll be in the lot with the RVs (no trees, no privacy etc see first picture)."

    "Echo Bluff State Park in Ozark National Scenic Riverways near Eminence, MO is a brand new “old camp”. 

    Opened in 2016 the history is rather interesting."

    2. Montauk State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Jadwin, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 548-2201

    "This place is perfect for easy stream and running water fishing. We stayed in loop 3, site 325. We walked over to the "river" about 75 yards from our campsite."

    "Each site had a picnic table and fire ring. Nice facilities with flushing toilets and showers. River access and fishing. Very enjoyable family getaway location! Will go again."

    3. Harveys Circle B Campground

    5 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    16 miles
    +1 (573) 226-3618

    "Has a nicely stocked store when you come in for anything you might have forgotten. Bathrooms were a little cramped but clean. Clean showers. We stayed in a campsite on the river."

    "People were wonderful and you are right next to the water. Pickup for float trips is nice too

    If the facilities are great it would be five stars."

    4. Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Willow Springs, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 469-3351

    "If you’re traveling through southern Missouri and looking for a park to stay in, this is a great choice! Right off the interstate and easy to get in to."

    "Very clean bathrooms and showers. The rates were very very affordable too! 10/10!!!"

    5. Jacks Fork Canoe Rental and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 858-3224

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Tubes canoes and kayaks available for rent. Friendly staff"

    "Dean an Erma are wonderful people that I enjoy talking to and being around. They have totally changed the campground!"

    6. Big Rock Candy Mountain Campground and Big Chill Bar & Grill

    1 Review
    Jadwin, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 932-1223

    $30 - $449 / night

    "Tent, rv Hookups, cabins. yurt. Pool. Pleasant place for kids and adults. Good restaurant, live entertainment on occasion, views, trails. Great staff. Conpletely new place."

    7. Jason Place Campground

    1 Review
    Jadwin, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 858-3224

    "ok place to camp for rvs. nothing fancy. grass sites were fairly muddy. has water and eclectic with a dump station. shower house is old needs to be updated. toliets were clean. showers aren't in the best"

    8. Eminence Canoes, Cottages and Camp

    1 Review
    Eminence, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 226-3500

    "They do have a bathhouse with a half being showers and the other half restrooms. They were clean during our stay. They could use new shower heads."

    9. Twin Pines Campground (West Plains cave)

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    Summersville, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 934-2156

    $17 - $35 / night

    10. Pinecrest Campground and Cabins

    1 Review
    Jadwin, MO
    20 miles
    Website

    $15 - $32 / night

    "Clean shower houses and bathrooms on sight. 10/10 recommend."

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Cabin Reviews near Summersville, MO

200 Reviews of 32 Summersville Campgrounds


  • Shawn M.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Twin Rivers Landing

    Camping Cabins with A/C

    As a child my family camped at Twin Rivers annually so it was really fun to go back in June. It is a popular spot for people who are there to float the Black River.
    We were hiking the OT from Taum Sauk to Johnson Shut-ins so we opted for a camping cabin to keep it simple. We were delighted to find it had A/C! There are 4 small cabins with a double bunk, table and 2 chairs plus the A/C. There is as little porch: nice for sitting or gear stash. It was clean and simple. Bring your own bedding. Outside there is a big water spigot, picnic table, fire ring, and grill. You have access to the "beach" on the crystal clear Black River. There is a camp store with a good stock of what you forgot plus t-shirts etc.
    I love Twin River's Landing and we hope to use that cabin again.

  • Lavender T.
    Sep. 13, 2016

    Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

    Worth it

    I had no idea what to expect, just following brown signs in the Ozarks. The state park has a very interesting, well done visitor center to learn about the surrounding areas geological history. Arriving at the shut-ins by walking down a wooden boardwalk you get glimpses of crystal clear rushing water, then it opens up to points to get in. It's beautiful and impressive. The water has carved out tide pools and waterslides, canals and whirlpools. There are several deep collections if you want to take a break and float around. There are trout and blue gill, armadillo and elk in the area. Down the road a bit there is also Elephant Rock State Park and campground with walk in primitive camping that each have raised decks, picnic tables and fire pits. Also available RVs and cabin rentals. I personally walked around and collected quartz and mushrooms. Very pleasant.

  • Chrissy W.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Bearcat Getaway

    Really nice campground on the black river

    I totally recommend this place ! It’s really nice place and the owners were really nice. We had a whole entire camp area to ourselves ! It’s right on the river. They have a little store, running water, decent bathrooms with hot showers and a playground. It’s an affordable place and family/pet friendly and the have horse stables there for your use if needed.

  • Jason F.
    May. 9, 2022

    Big Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    A great intro to the Ozarks

    Big Spring is a great, quiet spot to take in some hiking with access to the Current River. The campground offers 29 electric sites and many more with level pads, picnic tables, lanterns hooks, and fire pits. Loop 200 offers a restroom with flush toilets. Hot showers are less than 10 minute walk. We enjoyed the trail the follows the river right behind the campground. Be sure to check out the Slough trail which takes you right to Big Spring!

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2023

    Montauk State Park Campground

    relaxing and enjoyable; remote off grid

    We are trout fishers. This place is perfect for easy stream and running water fishing. We stayed in loop 3, site 325. We walked over to the "river" about 75 yards from our campsite. The water is shallow and clear. it was perfect. You are off grid in this park with Verizon (our service) or T-Mobile (another guest looking for connection). The lodge has Wi-Fi and I was able to pick up signal to text and call when standing outside. No connection for any data at our camp site. No Over air TV stations. One FM radio station. I you want to have any entertainment, BRING DVDs.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2024

    Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

    Quiet during the off-season but expect it would be poplular in the summer!

    General: Very large state park with six separate loops/areas:

    • Loop 1: 10 Equestrian sites with water and electric (50 amp)

    • Loop 2: 20 FHU sites (50 amp)

    • Loop 3: 21 Sites with electric only (50 amp)

    • Loop 4: 14 sites with no hookups

    • Loop 5: 14 walk-in sites plus three special use sites

    • Six cabins 

    Site Quality: We stayed in Loop 3. Each site was very generous in size and reasonably distanced from each other. Most had foliage separating them. All sites looked to be level, and the camper pads were either all concrete or concrete/macadam and in very good shape. A large wooden picnic table, lantern/garbage hook, and fire pit complete each site. 

    Bath/Shower House: The one closest to our site (and I’m assuming others are the same) had three toilet/sink combos and one family restroom/shower. On the other side of the building were three shower rooms. While they were clean, the floors were concrete, and the walls cinderblock and there was a bit of a musty odor. 

    Activities/Amenities: We were there during the week in May and the visitor center and both stores (one in the campground and one by the Shut-Ins) were only open on the weekends. There was a laundry room with very reasonably priced machines ($1 each for the washer and dryer), a playground, and an amphitheater (which also was not in use when we were there). There is a gravel path that bisects each of the loops providing a nice way to walk/run throughout the campground. The signage in the park is good so even though no one was at the check-in station, it was easy to find our site and other facilities. The big draw for this park is the shut-ins (narrow constriction or gorge in a stream) where people can swim/slide from one to the other via small waterfalls into pools of water. We did see a few hearty souls in the water when we were there, and I can only imagine what it would be like on a hot summer weekend! 

    We had almost the entire Loop 3 to ourselves, so it was a very quiet stay for us (except for the cicadas)!.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 10, 2023

    Harmony Hill

    Off-Grid Experience

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're excited to welcome Harmony Hill to our platform. If you're seeking an off-grid camping experience, this is the place for you! Grab you tent, bring your RV, or rent the cabin, then settle in for a night under the stars. Check them out and post some pictures here!

  • Lizz G.
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Twin Rivers Landing

    Clean, quiet, well kept, friendly

    Large primitive sites with plenty of space and access to community water pump in each area. Full RV hookup sites with room for tent camping friends. Trash pickup. Bathrooms within walking distance, that are CLEAN, critter free, and well kept. Access to shower house near the main entrance. Laundry on site as well!

    The site we stayed at was a premium tent/basic RV slot, so essentially we had access to an electrical outlet and our own water. The site was huge, plenty of space for our two tents, a pop up, and our "camp kitchen". Each site has a pretty well kept up picnic table and fire ring with cowboy stove (grate that flips over the fire..does the rest of the country use that phrase, too?)

    We came in on a Thursday evening and had no issues checking in and getting settled. We floated the Black River Friday through the campground, and had a blast. Our 6 man raft was in great condition and we had no problems with pick up at the put out. Our bus driver was a magician, getting us back in record time. We camped for three nights. Quiet time beginning at 11pm didn't need enforcing, everyone was pleasant and friendly. The staff was phenomenal.

    We are already planning our next trip out and cant wait to bring the kids!

  • Marissa H.
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

    Wonderful Swimming Hole

    This is a really nice spot for tent camping - even though it’s clearly geared towards RV camping. Make sure to book a walk-in campsite if you’re tent camping, otherwise you’ll be in the lot with the RVs (no trees, no privacy etc see first picture). You’ll have to carry your gear to your site, but not too far. Each walk in site is fairly isolated and separate from the other site by trees. Each site has a wood tent pad, picnic table, and fire ring with grate. If you want you could even go to the lodge (walking distance) for a meal and skip the cooking! Book your spot in advance as it seems like they fill up quickly.


Guide to Summersville

Cabins near Summersville, Missouri provide access to the Ozark Mountain region's spring-fed rivers and limestone formations. The area sits at approximately 1,200 feet elevation with seasonal temperature variations that affect camping conditions throughout the year. Riverside cabin options range from basic structures to modernized accommodations with varying accessibility depending on the season.

What to do

Trout fishing: Current River access at Montauk State Park Campground offers premier fishing opportunities. "There is some hiking but everyone was fishing, canoeing, or swimming. Good big state park campground," notes Dan N. The park sells trout tags for $3.00 daily with a possession limit of 8 fish.

River floating: Schedule a guided trip through Jacks Fork Canoe Rental and Campground where "Tubes canoes and kayaks available for rent," according to Shawn B. The rental operates seasonally from April 15 to October 15, making spring and fall optimal times for water activities.

Trail hiking: Access wilderness areas directly from cabin locations. At Echo Bluff State Park, trails connect to river access points. "Great river access, floating, campsites are amazing except wit being new, there are no mature trees," mentions Jenny H. The park maintains year-round trails with varying difficulty levels.

What campers like

River proximity: Waterfront sites at Harveys Circle B Campground offer immediate access to Jack's Fork River. "We stayed in a campsite on the river. The campsites are a little close together but no one was at the one next to us so it did not feel so bad," reports Joshua Y. Riverside cabins typically cost $15-25 more per night than standard sites.

Clean facilities: Regular maintenance makes a difference in comfort levels. "Very clean campground. Great swim area. Shower house is basic," notes Laura about Circle B Campground. Most cabin areas feature centralized bathroom facilities rather than in-unit bathrooms.

On-site dining options: Several campgrounds offer food service during peak seasons. "Great time by current river mo," says J R. about Big Rock Candy Mountain Campground and Big Chill Bar & Grill. Their restaurant provides alternatives when campers don't want to cook, particularly useful during rainy weather.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many cabins book months in advance, especially during summer. "This place literally has everything you can want from walk in tent sites to an entire lodge with all the amenities. The only negative is that we have experienced are that you need to reserve your side months in advance because this campground is so popular," advises J K. about Echo Bluff State Park.

Varying amenities: Cabin features differ significantly between locations. "The campground was very quiet as there were not many campers. May have a different vibe when full. They do have a bathhouse with a half being showers and the other half restrooms," explains Jenny H. about Eminence Canoes, Cottages and Camp.

Internet connectivity: Wi-Fi access varies considerably across the region. "WiFi hotspot near office only. We were able to use hotspot on our phones to use our devices," reports a visitor to Eminence Canoes, Cottages and Camp. Most cabins lack in-unit internet, though some campground offices provide limited connectivity.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas: Supervised locations provide safer water access for children. "This campground has full amenities. Clean bathrooms and showers. Firewood available for purchase and even WiFi. The WiFi doesn't reach the primitive campsites but that was perfect for us to unplug! It was a great place to take our kids!" shares Stephanie W. about Echo Bluff State Park.

Off-river activities: When water levels change, alternative options become important. "We go here for our annual fishing trip. And also floating! A lot of nice stuff is provided to do and keep you entertained," notes Nicole T. about Montauk State Park.

Cabin selection: Consider layout for family comfort. "If you have an awning or some kind of shade mechanism, all is good. It is beautiful, the creek is awesome, the lodge is beautiful, and the food is fantastic," advises Janet S. about cabin areas without mature trees at Echo Bluff.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Check ground conditions before booking. "Site was fairly level. Definitely a wooded setting. Could tell work was being done to clear away brush and debris," observes Mary D. about Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park. Cabins near RV areas often share similar terrain characteristics.

Full hookup availability: Not all cabin areas provide complete RV services. "We stayed in our RV on a spot with river view. Was really nice! Site 148 has standing water when it rains, but that was the only wet spot in the RV areas," notes Laura about Circle B Campground.

Bathroom facilities: Central bathhouses serve both RV and cabin guests. "Shower house is old needs to be updated. Toliets were clean. Showers aren't in the best shape," reports Mike B. about Jason Place Campground, reflecting common infrastructure challenges in the region.

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