Cabin Camping near Alfred Station, NY

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    Several cabin rentals are available within 30 miles of Alfred Station, offering varying levels of amenities. Sugar Creek Glen Campground provides rustic cabin accommodations near a waterfall and creek setting. Evergreen Trails Campground features more secluded wooded cabin sites, with both water and electric hookups available. Cabin interiors typically include basic furniture, beds, and sometimes kitchenettes with refrigerators. Most cabins are equipped with electricity and heating for cooler weather, though air conditioning is less common. "The cabins looked very nice though. The shower house was clean and nice but did cost money," noted one visitor to Evergreen Trails.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Trout Run Camp Resort offers cabin rentals with more amenities, including their "Zinger" model that features bunk rooms suitable for families. Stony Brook State Park Campground provides cabins that combine natural surroundings with state park amenities. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer seasons from May through October when many campgrounds are open. According to one camper at Evergreen Trails, "Cabins are amazing. Owners are super nice. Everything is extremely clean."

    Most furnished cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations—some offer only outdoor fire rings while others provide indoor cooking options. Many cabins have picnic tables outside for dining. On-site camp stores at Sugar Creek Glen and Trout Run Camp Resort sell basic provisions and firewood, though selection is limited. The nearby towns of Wellsville and Dansville offer more extensive shopping options for groceries and camping supplies. Some cabin rentals have bathroom facilities inside, while others require guests to use communal bathhouses or restrooms.

    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Alfred Station (60)

      1. Sugar Creek Glen Campground

      4.0(7)6mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There was outer edges of a tropical storm when we went so lots of rain! The bathrooms are clean - quarter showers were nice and hot!"

      "Showers were great and with consistent hot water, but it’s only one temp, no adjustment. The bathrooms are clean and they provide poop bags for your pups."

      2. Stony Brook State Park Campground

      4.5(20)18mi from Alfred Station97 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Walking trails can be a bit tough, west rim especially, but the gorge trail is tolerable for most with multiple waterfalls you can enter into a swim area(no lifegaurds)."

      "Bathrooms are centrally located in each loop, nice playground for kids. Dog friendly too. only downfall, no one took the State bid to open the camp store so you need to leave the park for wood/ice."

      from $17 - $90 / night

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      3. Letchworth State Park Campground

      4.6(77)31mi from Alfred Station340 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Cabin campers here at letchworth for the past two years."

      "We stayed in a cute cabin with running water, a stove, and a heater for cold nights! Outside we had a picnic table and a campfire pit. The park itself has amazing hiking with awesome views."

      from $300 / night

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      4. Kanakadea Park - Almond Lake

      4.0(2)6mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Electric only, so be prepared to transport water from available spigots. Lots of things to do from paddling and fishing to hiking trails or learning about the dam."

      "This is a park with a lake. In the green rolling hills of the Finger Lakes. Grassy open fields are nice but not private. Used the basic tent setup. Clean, grounds kept up nice, simple, no water."

      5. Kellog's Alpaca Farm Campsites

      5.0(1)9mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Robyn Kellog and family not only raise alpacas and run a fiber arts business on their farm, but they have developed a few campsites to provide a camping/glamping opportunity that comes with an upstate"

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      6. Evergreen Trails Campground

      4.5(4)15mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The scenery was absolute beautiful but we were given the last open tent spot available. Because of this, we were not as prepared as we would have liked."

      "Cabins are amazing."

      7. Trout Run Camp Resort

      4.3(3)15mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed in the zinger rental and it wasn't really cleaned after the previous people who stayed there. When I let the office know they did give me stuff so I could clean."

      "Initially we booked site 97. Upon arrival we found out that 97 is no longer a camp site. We were moved to site 14 thankfully they had one spot available for a fully booked weekend."

      8. Watkins Glen State Park Campground

      4.6(89)45mi from Alfred Station285 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We (family of 5) stayed at Watkins Glen State Park 8/12/20 to 8/16/20. We were tent camping in Seneca Village and had an absolutely BEAUTIFUL site. There was a good mix of tent and RV campers."

      "The campground at the state park is a classic one, with six loops each representing a native tribe from the area. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, with no bells and whistles. "

      from $20 - $58 / night

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      9. Sun Valley Campsites

      4.0(1)13mi from Alfred StationRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "HIGHLIGHTS: River with several waterfalls to play in 

      Swimming Pool

      Campground hosted activities 

      Camp Store

      CONS:

      Sites are very close together with little to no privacy"

      from $45 - $67 / night

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      10. Retreat at Fern Hill

      5.0(1)19mi from Alfred Station1 siteCabins

      "Cabin is clean, large firepit, huge patio, great swimming pond with a slide. Cabin included many kitchen items as well as there being a full size freezer/fridge, tables and chairs on the patio."

      from $165 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Alfred Station, NY

    404 Reviews of 60 Alfred Station Campgrounds


    • Susan L.
      Jun. 9, 2018

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      A little gem with a lot to do

      Cabin campers here at letchworth for the past two years. We stumbled on cabin camping at letchworth due to weekends being booked for almost the entire summer for tent spots. the cabins are spacious, with bunk beds, a stove, fridge, and a fire place. i thought they might be close together, yet they were all pretty private, with a fire ring and picnic table. There was a beautiful updated playground, and clean bathrooms. Last summer they had just opened the new nature center with guided hikes, and activities all summer long.

      Great for the falls, swimming, hiking, white water rafting, kayaking and so much more!

    • A
      Jun. 23, 2024

      Retreat at Fern Hill

      Clean, private, swimming!

      Stayed here multiple times. Cabin is clean, large firepit, huge patio, great swimming pond with a slide. Cabin included many kitchen items as well as there being a full size freezer/fridge, tables and chairs on the patio. Pet Friendly but no fenced area.

    • Joshua L.
      Jun. 29, 2017

      Hills Creek State Park Campground

      Well established and popular- perfect for groups

      This is one of the main attractions for the area. Locals come here when the weather is nice.

      We stayed in yurts, which are round tents ($38 per night). We had a cozy wooden deck and slept four people in two bunk beds. We also had a cooking stove, refrigerator, heat and electricity.

      There is plenty of fishing and hiking to go around.

      Really recommend this campsite if you have a little extra money to spend and are looking for a light getaway with friends.

      If you're looking for a secluded place for yourself or with a loved one, I would look around the area for a less-popular campsite.

    • S
      Aug. 25, 2019

      Flint Creek Campgrounds

      Great activities, friendly hosts, full hook ups!

      Close to wine country you will find this gem of a family campground. Dog and kid friendly with activities such as wagon rides, arts and crafts, movie night and various themed weekend events. The hosts were super friendly and welcoming during our entire stay. An easy back in site with full hookups (B10) backed against a row of trees and a field that provided much entertainment of squirrels and birds. There is a camp store with very reasonable prices and accepts credit cards. Wood ($4) and ice ($2) are also for sale. There are two small cabins to rent along with a couple of family tent sites. The bathrooms/showers were clean near the camp store. Amenities include a pool, mini golf ($1/person), two playgrounds, horseshoes, a recreation center with games and movies, basketball and shuffle board. There are many seasonal campers at this campground, but all seemed friendly and welcoming as well. It truly seemed like one big happy family there.

    • D
      Aug. 25, 2021

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      Beautiful place

      Letchworth is absolutely stunning. The views are beautiful, however the scenic areas are at least a 10 minute drive from the campground. The park is massive.

      There is a huge variation in site sizes. We lucked out and got a large site with privacy and an area for the kids to run around, however the site directly across from us was little more than the gravel pad and fire pit. Some of the sites are right on top of each other. Great for group camping, not so much if you want any privacy.

      Only two out of the 8 loops (200 and 700 loops) have updated bathrooms (single toilet with handheld showers in half of the bathrooms). The others loops have older facilities with three traditional toilet stalls and two showers.

      We loved our site but would’ve preferred to stay in a loop with the updated bath houses as we have younger children and a tent trailer.

      All sites have electricity. Some loops are pet friendly, some are pet free. The camp store has a good selection of necessities, albeit expensive for discount brands. The pool is 4-5 miles down the road from the camping area.

      Would absolutely camp here again.

    • Katie H.
      Jul. 8, 2019

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      Cute cabins and amazing views

      We stayed in a cute cabin with running water, a stove, and a heater for cold nights! Outside we had a picnic table and a campfire pit. The park itself has amazing hiking with awesome views. Highly recommend!

    • Sarah C.
      Sep. 28, 2018

      Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill

      Wonderful!

      Great secluded tent camping (recomend numbers 7 and 8), cabins are new and ample beds and space. Camper camping is close to everything, but less privacy. Numerous pavilions that are wonderful for parties or weddings. Stunning overlook that is breathtaking (also great for weddings). Hiking, bike trails, fishing pond, playground, open fields for sports, much more!!! Great for photo shoots, weekend stress getaways etc. I live close by and visit a few times a month.

    • S
      Aug. 24, 2020

      Conesus Lake Campground

      Camping with amenities, close to fun

      This is your typical Mom and Pop family campground, there are rules to follow but they do not hinder on your experience. They have a well stocked camp store, boat rentals, golf cart rentals, an indoor heated pool, jump pad, playgrounds, a hiking trail and frisbee golf. The bottom portion of the campground has mostly seasonal campers and cabins. You do have to go up a pretty steep hill to get to the 'transient' camping section, but there are many pull through, level, full hook up sites to choose from. ( We had site 250 and really liked it) The bathrooms were toilet/shower combos and were very clean. Attractions close by is a drive-in with 4 different screens, many places to eat, parks ( Vitale Park was really nice), a fun center with mini golf, go carts, batting cages, laser tag and arcade. We also experienced the local flea market in Avon, NY. It's HUGE!

    • M
      Oct. 7, 2021

      Letchworth State Park Campground

      Good Camping inside the Park

      The campgrounds are conveniently located inside the Park so easy to get to the amazing falls towards the south as well as the dam in the north. We were in loop 300 which does not allow pets. Decent bathhouses right opposite our site. Our site was a gravel drive with a grassy area containing the picnic table and fire ring. Unfortunately due to rain the day before the grass was extremely muddy which make it hard to get to the fire ring. There was also white a lot of noise from adjacent sites, we could hear everyone's conversations and screaming kids. There was a laundry facility but no dishwashing.


    Guide to Alfred Station

    Cabin rental options in Alfred Station include both rustic and modern accommodations, with site fees typically ranging from $50-125 per night. Most cabins have electric heat but require guests to bring personal bedding supplies. During peak seasons from May through October, advance reservations are essential as availability becomes limited, especially at popular destinations like Letchworth State Park.

    What to do

    Waterfall exploration: Visitors at Sugar Creek Glen Campground can enjoy multiple cascades within walking distance of cabin sites. "We were able to hike and climb up to more falls and swimming holes when the creek level came down one day. Other days we couldn't due to high creek levels," reports one visitor who experienced variable conditions after rainfall.

    Dark sky viewing: For stargazing enthusiasts staying in cabins near Alfred Station, New York, a short drive to Lyman Run State Park Campground offers exceptional night sky viewing. "Lyman Run is nestled within the gold level dark sky area. This means on a clear night and with a waning or new moon, one could see the arm of the Milky Way with millions of stars," explains one camper who used the park as a base for astronomy.

    Gorge hiking: The region offers exceptional gorge trails beyond the cabin sites. "The gorge trail is a MUST," emphasizes one visitor to Watkins Glen, noting that the trails connect directly to many campsites, creating convenient access for morning and evening exploration without additional driving.

    What campers like

    Creek access sites: Tent campers appreciate the stream-side cabin alternatives at Evergreen Trails Campground. "If you are looking for a deep woods experience... this is it! You crossed a small foot bridge to get to it. There was very little grass because it was deeply wooded," explains one camper who found the secluded setting ideal despite being in a primitive area.

    Clean facilities: Cabin renters consistently mention bathroom cleanliness as a priority. At Stony Brook State Park Campground, one reviewer noted, "The bathrooms are clean and the park service people do all they can here," highlighting staff efforts to maintain facilities despite high usage during peak seasons.

    Natural swimming areas: Several cabins provide access to unique swimming spots beyond traditional pools. "This park is beautiful and has a unique swimming area- a 'pool' carved from the mountain! There are lots of paths and picnic areas, as well as beautiful hiking trails and creeks to cool off in," reports one Stony Brook visitor who appreciated the natural swimming options.

    What you should know

    Weather contingencies: Alfred Station area cabin rentals can be affected by sudden water level changes. At Sugar Creek Glen, one camper reported: "Unfortunately it stormed the night we were there and the river flooded over the road, so it was tough getting the truck out to leave the next day, but we made it after a couple hours!" Always check weather forecasts and have backup plans during rainy periods.

    Size limitations: Several cabin sites have restrictions on larger vehicles. At Trout Run Camp Resort, visitors with larger units need to plan accordingly. "Initially we booked site 97. Upon arrival we found out that 97 is no longer a camp site. We were moved to site 14 thankfully they had one spot available for a fully booked weekend," explains a guest who faced unexpected site changes.

    Shower costs: Unlike hotel stays, some cabin area bathhouses charge for shower usage. A Sugar Creek Glen visitor mentioned: "The bathrooms are clean - quarter showers were nice and hot!" Be prepared with quarters for showers at many of the parks offering cabin rentals near Alfred Station.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly water play: For families staying in cabins with children, Kanakadea Park - Almond Lake offers accessible shoreline and water activities. "This is a park with a lake. In the green rolling hills of the Finger Lakes. Lots of state lands and water nearby," notes one visitor who appreciated the proximity to fishing and swimming options.

    Wildlife viewing: Children often enjoy the wildlife encounters available from cabin doorsteps. One Kanakadea Park visitor mentioned "Deer by the tent in the morning," highlighting how even from developed cabin sites, wildlife viewing opportunities abound in the early hours.

    Recreational variety: Families benefit from the diverse activities available beyond cabins themselves. A Trout Run visitor explained: "Lots of things to do for young ones; heated pool, splash pad, pickleball court, basketball hoops and Gaga ball court. Opportunity to rent kayaks, bikes and golf carts." These amenities provide alternatives when weather prevents outdoor exploration.

    Tips from RVers

    Power considerations: RVers staying at cabin campgrounds should verify electrical service reliability. At Sugar Creek Glen, one RVer cautioned: "Be prepared for very low power voltage drops with nothing running in your site," indicating that even sites with hookups may have limitations during peak usage times.

    Hookup options: When comparing cabins versus RV options near Alfred Station, consider that many parks offer differing hookup layouts. "I wish I had known the more wooded sites were water and electric. I had full hookup so it was kinda open for my liking," shared an Evergreen Trails visitor, highlighting how privacy levels often correlate with utility access.

    Rental alternatives: For visitors without their own RV, several parks near Alfred Station offer cabin-RV hybrids. "We stayed in the zinger rental and it wasn't really cleaned after the previous people who stayed there. The bunk room is very roomy sleeping two teens comfortably. The camper itself is nice and in good repair," noted one Trout Run visitor who opted for this alternative.

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