Best Cabin Camping near Franklinville, NY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabin accommodations near Franklinville provide multiple options for visitors seeking heated indoor lodging. Triple R Camping Resort offers family cabins with electricity, while Shamrock Pines Campground features riverside cabin rentals with basic amenities. According to one visitor, "The cabins were totally worth spending the money on." Most properties maintain clean facilities with varying levels of furnishings, from rustic units with bunk beds to more deluxe accommodations featuring refrigerators and private bathrooms. Allegany State Park, located within driving distance, maintains the Bova Cottages with modern amenities despite their rustic appearance.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Houghton/Letchworth KOA offers standard cabin rentals with electricity but limited plumbing. Allegany Mountain Members Resort provides cabin options from May through mid-October with varying amenities. A camper noted that "Cabins feel rustic but are new and modern. Had everything we needed for a weekend with extended family, almost like a hotel in what they supply." Pet policies vary by property, with Triple R and Shamrock Pines allowing pets in select cabins while others maintain strict no-pet policies inside accommodation units. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and fall foliage season.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic fire pits with grates to cabins with small refrigerators and microwaves. Triple R Camping Resort and Jellystone Park of Western New York maintain on-site camp stores for basic provisions and camping supplies. Seasonal items like firewood are typically available for purchase at the campground office or camp store. For more extensive grocery shopping, the towns of Franklinville and Cuba offer small markets with essential items. Cabins at Allegany State Park typically include minimal kitchenware, so campers should pack cooking utensils, dishes, and food storage containers.

Best Cabin Sites Near Franklinville, New York (51)

    1. Triple R Camping Resort and Trailer Sales

    4 Reviews
    Franklinville, NY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 676-3856

    "There’s definitely something for everyone here; pool, splash park, hiking trails, playgrounds, & activities for all ages are just some of the things. Highly recommend!"

    "So much for the kids to do with splash pad, pool, playground and Rec room. Worth every penny ty."

    2. Shamrock Pines Campground

    1 Review
    Franklinville, NY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 676-2776

    "Several overnight sites with electric and water.  These sites were mostly gravel and cut into a bank so that there is some separation.  Surrounded by trees but grounds are well kept. "

    3. Arrowhead Campground

    2 Reviews
    Machias, NY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 492-3715

    "Campground is right on the river with a private boat launch. NO CREDIT CARDS; cash or check only. It makes it a little clunky to get a reservation because you have to mail in a check."

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    4. Letchworth State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Perry, NY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 493-3600

    $149 / night

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

    "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."

    5. Jellystone Park™ of Western New York

    14 Reviews
    North Java, NY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 457-9644

    $31 - $276 / night

    "There was a great WiFi connection, so it was difficult to get my boys to go explore! We have a 35 foot travel trailer and had zero difficulty backing into a W/E spot."

    "I dont even know where to start 2 water parks for kids and adults play areas for pets DEFINITELY BRING OR RENT THE GOLF CART , very hilly but tons of fun"

    6. Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    13 Reviews
    Salamanca, NY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 354-9121

    "It has a nice variety of cabins along several loops. Cabins range from rustic to downright homey."

    "This park is a fun place to hike and explore. Check out Thunder rocks and climb boulders the size of a house. The cabins are nice and seem to be well kept and quiet everytime I've stayed in them."

    7. Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    28 Reviews
    Steamburg, NY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 354-2182

    "We head out to Allegany State Park every year in late fall. The cabins are perfect for cooler temperatures and cozying up beside the wood stove."

    "This park is massive with two distinct zones in the park and over a dozen individual campground loops."

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    8. Allegany Mountain Members Resort

    1 Review
    Ellicottville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 699-2352

    "This place has larger sites and a nice size lake to fish I. Along with a few other small stocked ponds. Plenty of stuff for kids to do including 2 outdoor pools and an indoor pool."

    9. Maple Lane RV Park

    1 Review
    Belfast, NY
    12 miles
    +1 (585) 968-1677

    "Campground there was booked, and we preferred not to drive home. Got in around 6pm and got a nice site."

    10. Houghton / Letchworth KOA

    3 Reviews
    Fillmore, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 567-4211

    "The site next to us was built up so that there was a slight hill that contained their sewer pipe.  Had they had sewer issues, I'm sure their waste would have run directly into our site. "

    "Beautiful grounds and property, clean, new decks and fire pits. View over the pond is a beautiful view for your first cup of coffee in the morning !!"

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Cabin Reviews near Franklinville, NY

362 Reviews of 51 Franklinville 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!

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2020

    Willow Bay Recreation Area

    Quiet nights, Easy days

    Willow bay campground is run by the National Forest Service. The reservable lots are wide and numerous for a out of the way sight. The campground services tent sites, RV sites as well as small cabins with electricity. There is a central bathhouse near the oak loop. Closer to the boat ramp sites- most of which are tent ready, there are vault toilets. These sites are less than a mile from the North Country Trail. Other, smaller trails are here as well. The New York State lone is less than five miles away- providing access to Allegheny State Park. The closest town of note is Bradford, which is about 18 miles away. It has all you need to get your necessities. The cabins were small- one twin bed and a set of single bunks. You need to bring your own sheets. There is a small heater imbedded in the wall. It keeps things from getting too cold, as it was when I was there. Fire ring and picnic table provided. Charcoal grill as well. The only problem I had was with the wildlife. A mouse or something kep crawling in the space between the roof and ceiling. There is no cel service here, and you shouldn’t need it either. Places to visit are too numerous to mention, but I will give a shout out to the zippo case museum, absolutely a must.

  • 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.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Great campground

    We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop. There are potable water spigots throughout the campground, where you awkwardly pull over to the side of the road and fill your tank. Sites are pretty much wide open, with zero separation between you and your neighbor. Most are out in direct sun but the ones along the edge have some tree cover and shade. 

    There are yurts here as well, and a playground, and a huge disc golf course. You can walk to the beach from the campground (dogs aren’t allowed on the beach). The nature center is right in the campground, by the basketball and tennis courts. 

    Showers were dirty and buggy, but they’re free and you can actually choose your own water temperature. NY State campgrounds require proof of rabies vaccinations for your dogs.

     Good cell reception for Verizon, ATT wasn’t great but the cell booster helped. Trash bins, but no recycling. Beautiful sunset on the lake.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2023

    Evangola State Park Campground

    Great campground

     We stayed here three nights to ride out a heat wave and really liked it. Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop. There are potable water spigots throughout the campground, where you awkwardly pull over to the side of the road and fill your tank. 

    Sites are pretty much wide open, with zero separation between you and your neighbor. Most are out in direct sun but the ones along the edge have some tree cover and shade. 

    There are yurts here as well, and a playground, and a huge disc golf course. You can walk to the beach from the campground (dogs aren’t allowed on the beach). The nature center is right in the campground, by the basketball and tennis courts. Showers were dirty and buggy, but they’re free and you can actually choose your own water temperature. 

    NY State campgrounds require proof of rabies vaccinations for your dogs. Good cell reception for Verizon, ATT wasn’t great but the cell booster helped. Trash bins, but no recycling. Beautiful sunset on the lake.

  • 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!

  • Alex K.
    Apr. 30, 2020

    Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    Quaker Area- Buffalo Cabin #8

    We head out to Allegany State Park every year in late fall. The cabins are perfect for cooler temperatures and cozying up beside the wood stove. The table and chairs provided inside the cabin are perfect for eating on and prepping food. 

     The buffalo trail is perfect for a weekend getaway, with Cabin 8 far in the corner, providing lots of space between nearby cabins. It is also beside the river and provides a wonderful sound to fall asleep to.

    Shower facilities are just down the road and were very clean! The bathroom facilities on the buffalo cabin loop are also equally clean and warm in the colder temperatures!

  • Travis S.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Dewdrop

    Spacious

    Campsite layouts are non traditional with large driveways and often times the tables and fire rings are below the driveway.  With this layout you get more privacy with very few sites having and overlapping with other sites. Pitching a tent was easy on the driveway and fairly level. Some sites had large high sided fire rings which take away from the fireside relaxation of a shorter camp chair. 

    Bathrooms and shower house was below the standards of many of PA State Parks which we regard as the benchmark for campgrounds at reasonable prices. 

    Boating and biking all accessible from the grounds. No need to drive to the trails at Jakes Rocks.


Guide to Franklinville

Cabins near Franklinville, New York provide access to the western portion of Allegany County, situated at elevations between 1,600 and 2,000 feet in the Allegheny Plateau region. The area experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F and winter lows frequently below freezing. Many cabin accommodations remain open from May through mid-October, closing during winter months when snowfall can exceed 80 inches annually.

What to do

Hiking trails at Allegany State Park: The park maintains over 80 miles of hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. A camper noted that "We camped here with one of our children, and hiked a couple of trails, that were beautiful!" The Red House Area provides access to popular trails including Bear Caves and Thunder Rocks.

Fishing opportunities: Several Allegany Mountain Members Resort properties offer private fishing ponds. According to a visitor, the resort "has larger sites and a nice size lake to fish I. Along with a few other small stocked ponds." Bring your own gear and check local regulations for licensing requirements.

Water recreation: Triple R Camping Resort features water activities for families during summer months. A camper mentioned "So much for the kids to do with splash pad, pool, playground and Rec room. Worth every penny ty." Most water facilities operate between Memorial Day and Labor Day, weather permitting.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campground upkeep receives consistent praise from visitors to Shamrock Pines Campground. One camper stated, "Very clean campground with mostly seasonal sites. Several overnight sites with electric and water. These sites were mostly gravel and cut into a bank so that there is some separation." Regular maintenance keeps bathroom and shower facilities functional throughout the season.

Family-friendly atmosphere: Many cabin rental locations cater specifically to families with children. A visitor to Jellystone Park of Western New York shared that "This place is great for a family. Water park, fishing, kayaking, swimming. It has it all. We went on the 4th of July and they had amazing fireworks and activities galore for the kids." Scheduled activities typically occur on weekends during peak season.

Peaceful setting: For those seeking quieter accommodations, several campgrounds offer more secluded cabin options. A camper at Arrowhead Campground reported, "A must do. Nice place to relax by the stream." Sites along creeks or water features often book first and require advance reservation.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Advance booking is essential, particularly for cabin rentals. At Arrowhead Campground, a guest advised, "NO CREDIT CARDS; cash or check only. It makes it a little clunky to get a reservation because you have to mail in a check. Would give five stars if it had online reservation system secured with credit card."

Amenities vary substantially: Cabin accommodations range from very basic to well-equipped. A visitor to the Quaker Area cabins noted, "The rustic cabins offered through most of the Quaker Area are a bargain and never have a problem staying toasty on cold nights with their wood burning stoves."

Cell service limitations: Many cabin locations have limited connectivity. As one camper observed about Allegany State Park, "Poor, to no cell phone reception in the Quaker Area adds to the remoteness." Download maps and important information before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple cabin rental locations feature play equipment for children. A visitor to Letchworth State Park mentioned, "Within a short walk were many hiking trails, an old-school fitness path, and a stellar playground where anyone under 9 years of age should get a great workout."

Swimming options: When selecting cabin locations during summer months, consider proximity to swimming areas. One camper reported, "The park has a lot to do in the summer but a group can still have a blast in the winter." Most swimming facilities close after Labor Day regardless of temperature.

Entertainment for rainy days: Some cabin rental locations offer indoor recreation options. According to a visitor, Allegany Mountain Resort has "Plenty of stuff for kids to do including 2 outdoor pools and an indoor pool." Pack board games and activities for inclement weather.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Cabin areas often accommodate RVs but with size limitations. At Maple Lane RV Park, a visitor noted it was "Very convenient to I-86 and also town of Cuba. Went into town on Sunday for a market street festival which was small given COVID guidelines but nice." Most sites accommodate RVs up to 30 feet, with limited options for larger rigs.

Utility connections: Electric hookups are standard at most cabin camping areas, but water and sewer vary. A camper at Houghton/Letchworth KOA observed, "Water pressure was low at times and there are no threads on the sewer connection but rocks work 😁👍." Bring adapters and connection supplies.

Access roads: Some cabin areas have challenging approach roads. As one camper mentioned, "Centerville road to the campground is narrow and hilly but if you take your time it's not too bad." Arrive during daylight hours and check road conditions before departure.

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