Best Cabin Camping near Sumner, MO

Thousand Hills State Park offers cabin accommodations approximately 80 miles northwest of Sumner, while Shoemaker RV Park provides cabin options about 30 miles southwest. Cabins at Thousand Hills feature electricity and varying levels of furnishings, typically with beds, tables, and basic kitchen facilities. "The cabins are a great and affordable place to stay in north Missouri," noted one visitor who appreciated the quiet setting. Bathroom facilities vary by location, with some cabins including private bathrooms while others require guests to use nearby shower houses, which are generally well-maintained with clean, private shower stalls.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Thousand Hills State Park cabins tend to be more developed and include amenities suitable for longer stays, while other facilities may offer more basic accommodations. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when the lake activities draw more visitors. Most cabins in the region allow pets, though specific policies vary by location. According to one review, "The campground is well maintained" with "a great lake with boat rentals," making it particularly appealing for cabin guests wanting water recreation.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary considerably between locations, with some offering full kitchens and others providing only minimal cooking options. Shoemaker RV Park maintains a full store for supplies, which one reviewer described as having "almost anything you do, and don't, need." While Soggy Bottom Campground has more limited on-site provisions, all facilities are within reasonable driving distance to towns where additional supplies can be purchased. Cabin guests should confirm specific amenities when booking to ensure appropriate packing.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sumner, Missouri (3)

    1. Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Kirksville, MO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 665-6995

    "Nice calm lake great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and small motored boats. There are several trails, picnic areas, and play areas for kids."

    "Located just outside Kirksville, this hidden gem has a large lake with boat rentals. The campground is well maintained."

    2. Shoemaker RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Macon, MO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 773-5313

    "They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don’t, need for your RV. 30/50 amp service throughout. K row is preferential. Spread out fairly well."

    3. Soggy Bottom Campground

    1 Review
    Cameron, MO
    46 miles
    Website

    $30 / night

    "A wonderful place for family fun for those who enjoy riding ATV’s and/or UTV’s through wooded trails and/or mud! The campground provides full-service hook-ups with water, electricity, and sewer."

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Cabin Reviews near Sumner, MO

11 Reviews of 3 Sumner Campgrounds


  • Jason C.
    Sep. 20, 2018

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Great state park.

    Nice calm lake great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and small motored boats. There are several trails, picnic areas, and play areas for kids. Campground 2 is small and quite with clean shower/bathrooms. Camground 2 Site 58 is a joined drive with no tent space, however you get an isolated area, and has an uneven pad for camper. It has a large patio and picnic table. Campground 1 is much larger with several great sites.

  • Mark B.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Large Sites, and a great lake

    Located just outside Kirksville, this hidden gem has a large lake with boat rentals. The campground is well maintained. Thousand hills also has a variety of trail lengths, giving options to the inexperienced and the backpacking adventurers.

  • Jon L.
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Fun Labor Day weekend

    Thousand Hills SP was great. Huge swim beach, lots of trails, pavilions, playground equipment and beautiful views. Park has a full service marina where you can rent kayaks or fill your boat with gas. It also has a restaurant. Restaurant was not a little more upscale. I wouldn’t show up in flip flops and swim trunks. If you don’t have a RV or tent there are cabins to rent as well.

  • Tori G.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Soggy Bottom Campground

    350-acre family campground, especially for the ATV/UTV riding enthusiast

    A wonderful place for family fun for those who enjoy riding ATV’s and/or UTV’s through wooded trails and/or mud! The campground provides full-service hook-ups with water, electricity, and sewer. There are also showers and toilets available to campers or those who simply want to day ride. There is also a lodge hall with a full kitchen and bathe that can be rented for day use or as lodging. Hosts Greg and Debbie Cox work to make every rider and camper’s experience pleasant and frequently host special activities with a food trailer and live music.

  • Breanne D.
    May. 26, 2017

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Great Hiking and Relaxation Destination

    There are tons of things to do during any stay at Thousands Hills (affectionately called Thousand Chills). There are kayaks and canoes to rent, lakeside shelters, plenty of trails to hike, and plenty of campgrounds. There are areas that have cabins and also places that have RV hookups. Really great for anybody!

    I went after a rain and it was beautiful. Many of the trails absorb water well and it's not too muddy. The trails and campsites are dog friendly and are very well marked.

  • Crystal B.
    Sep. 18, 2020

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    A great getaway

    I’ve camped here in a tent as well as a travel trailer and it’s great either way! Nice camping spots, generally a very quiet campground. The campsites are a bit of a hike from the lake but there is lots to do when you get there. Paddle boats, a beach, several playgrounds for kids, fishing, a marina and a great restaurant. There are several different trails you can hike or bike.
    A great and affordable place to stay in north Missouri.

  • K
    Sep. 5, 2022

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Very clean and well kept

    I stayed one night for an activity at the state park the following day. The shower houses had individual, private, large, and very clean facilities. It was not crowded at all. Campground #2 was the smaller of the two campgrounds. The spots seemed more fitting for RV’s vs tent but there were a couple of tents. I slept in my van so it wasn’t an issue for me. I may reconsider visiting this park for tent camping.

  • Jason C.
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Thousand Hills State Park Campground

    Good fishing lake in north eastern Missouri

    Shower house is nice. Campsites are good, just not close to the lake. You can take a trail from camground 2 down to indian petroglyphs and the swim beach.

  • Travis M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 24, 2021

    Shoemaker RV Park

    Great spot

    Love this place. They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don’t, need for your RV. 30/50 amp service throughout. K row is preferential. Spread out fairly well. You’re not on top of each other here.


Guide to Sumner

Cabins near Sumner, Missouri provide peaceful overnight options in northern Missouri's rolling hills. During summer, temperatures typically range from 65-85°F, making swimming and fishing popular activities at nearby lakes. Winter cabin rentals remain available at most locations, though trails and water activities become limited when temperatures drop below freezing from December through February.

What to do

Hiking trails: Thousand Hills State Park offers several well-marked trails suitable for different experience levels. "Many of the trails absorb water well and it's not too muddy. The trails and campsites are dog friendly and are very well marked," notes visitor Breanne D. The park's trails connect campgrounds to attractions like Indian petroglyphs and the swim beach.

Water recreation: The lake at Thousand Hills State Park provides multiple options beyond basic swimming. "Nice calm lake great for swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and small motored boats," explains Jason C. The park includes a marina where visitors can rent kayaks or purchase boat fuel.

ATV riding: Soggy Bottom Campground caters specifically to ATV enthusiasts with 350 acres of riding terrain. "A wonderful place for family fun for those who enjoy riding ATV's and/or UTV's through wooded trails and/or mud," reports Tori G. The campground frequently hosts special events with food vendors and live music for riders.

What campers like

Private shower facilities: Campground shower houses receive positive feedback from visitors. "The shower houses had individual, private, large, and very clean facilities," explains Keri B. about her stay at Thousand Hills State Park. These private shower stalls provide comfort for cabin guests without in-unit bathrooms.

Multiple recreation options: Thousand Hills State Park offers diverse activities beyond the cabin sites. "There are kayaks and canoes to rent, lakeside shelters, plenty of trails to hike, and plenty of campgrounds," shares Breanne D. The variety allows cabin guests to extend their stay with different daily activities.

Quieter camping areas: Some cabins sit in less crowded sections, providing more peaceful experiences. "Campground 2 is small and quiet with clean shower/bathrooms," notes Jason C. These smaller campground areas often provide a more secluded cabin experience compared to the larger, more populated sections.

What you should know

Cabin locations relative to attractions: At most parks, cabins aren't immediately adjacent to water features. "The campsites are a bit of a hike from the lake but there is lots to do when you get there," explains Crystal B. about Shoemaker RV Park. Visitors should plan for short drives or walks to reach swimming areas and boat launches.

Varied bathroom conditions: Facilities differ significantly between locations. "The showers and bathrooms needed a good cleaning. There were also many barking dogs," reports Marianne B. about Shoemaker RV Park. Visitors should check recent reviews about current bathroom conditions before booking.

Campground layout considerations: Cabin positioning varies between parks. "Campground 2 Site 58 is a joined drive with no tent space, however you get an isolated area, and has an uneven pad for camper," advises Jason C. Some cabins have more privacy while others sit closer to neighboring units.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Thousand Hills State Park provides multiple play areas scattered throughout the property. "There are several playgrounds for kids," notes Jason C. These playground areas give children recreation options between scheduled activities.

Swimming options: The beach area at Thousand Hills receives positive reviews for family use. "Huge swim beach, lots of trails, pavilions, playground equipment and beautiful views," shares Jon L. The swimming area provides a no-cost activity option for families staying in cabins.

Restaurant availability: For families wanting to minimize cooking, some parks offer dining options. "Park has a full service marina where you can rent kayaks or fill your boat with gas. It also has a restaurant. Restaurant was a little more upscale," explains Jon L. Families should note the dress code expectations when planning meals.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Soggy Bottom Campground provides full-service connections for those bringing their own RVs instead of using cabins. "The campground provides full-service hook-ups with water, electricity, and sewer," explains Tori G. These amenities allow RV travelers to enjoy the same location as cabin guests.

Supply availability: On-site stores vary significantly between parks. "They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don't, need for your RV," reports Travis M. about Shoemaker RV Park. This reduces the need for in-town shopping trips during your stay.

Site spacing: RV sites have different configurations depending on location. "Spread out fairly well. You're not on top of each other here," notes Travis M. about K row at Shoemaker RV Park. This spacing provides more privacy compared to more densely arranged sites.

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