Best Cabin Camping near Evesham, NJ
Wharton State Forest offers rustic cabin accommodations at Atsion Family Camp and Atsion Cabins, providing a pine-forest setting approximately 20 minutes from Evesham. The cabins feature electricity but typically lack heating and air conditioning systems. Full kitchens with refrigerators and ovens are available in some units, while all include basic furniture and private bathrooms. Waterfront cabins provide lake views with screened porches overlooking the water. "Large, screened in back porch with chairs over looks the water. Full kitchen with oven and fridge. Private bathroom and real bedrooms. Big, stone fireplace... So don't forget the wood."
Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA offers year-round cabin rentals with more modern amenities, while Wharton State Forest cabins operate seasonally, closing from November to spring. Most forest cabins prohibit pets, though the KOA locations typically allow them for an additional fee. Reservations are essential, particularly for waterfront cabins which book quickly during summer months. A visitor noted, "They must be reserved in advance and a multiple night rental is necessary. They book quickly during the busy season. However, we rented for Halloween weekend and had it all to ourselves!"
Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. While some units feature fully-equipped kitchens, others provide only basic cooking facilities, requiring guests to bring additional cookware. Each cabin typically includes an outdoor cooking area with picnic table and fire ring. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations, including from local residents near the Atsion campground entrance. Visitors should check weather forecasts carefully, as cabins without heating can become uncomfortably cold during spring and fall. As one camper warned, "While there is electricity, there is NO heat or AC. Our last day was November 1st and it was COLD."