Cabin Camping near Henrietta, NY

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    Several state parks and private campgrounds near Henrietta, New York provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Letchworth State Park Campground, about 35 miles southwest of Henrietta, offers spacious cabins equipped with bunk beds, stoves, refrigerators, and fireplaces. "The cabins are spacious, with bunk beds, a stove, fridge, and a fireplace. I thought they might be close together, yet they were all pretty private, with a fire ring and picnic table," notes one visitor. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill features newer cabins with ample beds and space, while Canandaigua-Rochester KOA provides cabin camping options with access to additional amenities like a camp store and recreational facilities. Most cabins include outdoor fire rings and picnic tables, with electricity available at many locations.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and season. Letchworth State Park maintains over 80 cabins across five loops, with specific loops designated as pet-friendly (100, 200, and 700 loops). Weekends at popular locations like Letchworth book quickly, especially during summer months. "We stumbled on cabin camping at Letchworth due to weekends being booked for almost the entire summer for tent spots," reports one cabin camper. The Canandaigua-Rochester KOA operates from April 1 to October 31, offering cabin rentals with additional amenities. Conesus Lake Campground provides cabin options primarily in the lower portion of the property, with the season running from May 15 to October 15. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer weekends and holiday periods.

    Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, from basic fire rings to cabins with refrigerators and stoves. Visitors staying at more rustic cabins should pack cooking equipment, dishware, and cleaning supplies. Letchworth State Park features a small camp store with laundry facilities attached, offering basic necessities though at premium prices. Timberline Lake Park and Webster Park provide drinking water and access to restroom facilities near cabin areas. For extended stays, the town of Henrietta offers multiple grocery stores and outdoor supply retailers within a 30-minute drive of most cabin campgrounds.

    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Henrietta (45)

      1. Letchworth State Park Campground

      4.6(77)30mi from Henrietta340 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $300 / night

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      2. Webster Park

      4.7(9)16mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "He difference is 30a power and no water or sewer, 50a power and water, and 50a power and water/sewer. There is a dump station. The motor home sites are all along the entrance road."

      "Camp sites are private and have everything you need for tent camping! Showers and bathrooms clean! Sink available for dishes. Playground. Lots of beautiful trails! I can’t wait to go back next week!"

      3. Canandaigua-Rochester KOA

      4.4(10)17mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our kids rented cabins and some used tents and others came for the day. The campground has do much to do between swimming, golf , bike and paddle boat rentals."

      "I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: for a KOA :4 - see map for nicest sites."

      4. Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort

      4.0(3)14mi from Henrietta153 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Kayak launches and boat marina nearby. The speed limit is 5 MPH and they mean it...."

      "Clean bathrooms with activity and entertainment on site and near by."

      5. Stay Bristol Woodlands

      4.8(4)21mi from Henrietta16 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Campground is adorable, you can see a lot of other campers, but the spots are spaced out."

      "The new owners have brought this place to a new level Great amenities, real Wi-Fi and a great pool. We continue to enjoy the amenities of this place and the attentiveness of the new owners."

      from $42 - $175 / night

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      6. Timberline Lake Park

      4.0(1)17mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Their little cabins are really cute and not too expensive too!"

      7. Conesus Lake Campground

      3.8(5)22mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "Cozy campground. Clean single person bathrooms. Golf cart, paddle board and kayak rentals available. Campground is on a very steep hill so it is difficult to walk around."

      8. Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill

      4.8(8)26mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "My boyfriends family rented out all the cabins for a weekend and it was great! We used the open area to set up volley ball and it was nice having the mini fridge. The only con was the weather!"

      9. Big Guys Campground

      5.0(2)23mi from HenriettaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $75 - $90 / night

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      10. Stony Brook State Park Campground

      4.5(20)37mi from Henrietta97 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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    Cabin Reviews near Henrietta, NY

    327 Reviews of 45 Henrietta 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!

    • Amanda K.
      Jul. 1, 2022

      Sampson State Park Campground

      Back for a 2nd time

      HIGHLIGHTS : 

      Most sites are pretty spacious 

      Pets allowed in some loops 

      Marina convenience store with pontoon boat rentals

      Fishing 

      Swimming 

      Ice cream and concessions stand 

      Arcade room 

      Outdoor movie screen 

      Nice playgrounds 

      Military museum 

      Paved loops - good for bikes and scooters

      NEAR BY ATTRACTIONS: Wineries

      CONS: 

      Electric service boxes are shared in-between sites. This could pose an issue if your power cord is not long enough.

      There is only source for water fill up. This could end up being a very very long wait if you arrive at the same time as other campers.

      Only 2 dump stations

      They don’t allow pull-in camping. Campers MUST be backed in

    • 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.

    • 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!

    • 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.

    • 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!

    • RaD_Travels
      Oct. 1, 2022

      Darien Lakes State Park Campground

      Clean/Quiet Campground

      9/25-9/29/22- The park was nearly empty, perhaps 6 or 8 other campers widely spread out. It was immaculate and the sites well spaced apart. All site have a picnic table and fire pit. Ours had both 30A and 50A power, was pretty level left/right but about 6” high in front before we leveled our 34’ fifth wheel. The park has drinking water faucets at a variety of places throughout, but site#15 has a faucet directly next to it, so we had water available too. Both AT&T 4G and Verizon 5G had 3 bars reception. The dump station was clean and convenient. It looked like a great place for kids that included at least one (probably more) playground.

    • 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 Henrietta

    Cabins near Henrietta, New York range from rustic to modern accommodations across several parks within a 40-mile radius. The region sits at elevations between 400-2,000 feet with seasonal temperatures that fluctuate significantly—summer highs reaching 85°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Fall cabin camping provides optimal conditions from September through early November when foliage colors peak and crowds diminish.

    What to do

    Hiking gorge trails: At Stony Brook State Park Campground, trails wind through spectacular waterfalls and geological formations. "The gorge trail is very busy but you still can enjoy the beautiful waterfalls along with the gorge formation. We also did the east trail that goes up to the top of the gorge and is also a little further into the woods," notes a visitor. The park requires proper footwear for hiking the sometimes slippery gorge paths.

    Swimming in natural pools: Seasonal swimming areas operate at several parks offering cabin accommodations. "My favorite part about this park has to be their natural pool. It's beautiful and so refreshing," reports an outdoor enthusiast about Stony Brook State Park. These natural swimming areas typically open from late June through early September, weather permitting.

    Wildlife viewing and photography: Dawn and dusk provide prime wildlife viewing opportunities around cabin areas. "Deer, chipmunks and rabbits will say hi in the early and late hours," mentions a visitor at Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill. The park's elevated position offers exceptional valley vistas for landscape photography, particularly during fall foliage season.

    What campers like

    Privacy between cabins: Though Letchworth State Park appears in the existing description, Webster Park offers an alternative with well-spaced accommodations. "Camp sites are wooded and private. Very quiet and peaceful," notes a camper. These cabins typically have at least 30-50 feet of separation with natural vegetation buffers.

    Multi-use trail networks: The interconnected paths at many cabin campgrounds allow for varied recreational activities. "There is hiking, bike trails, fishing pond, playground, open fields for sports, much more," explains a visitor to Ontario County Park. Most trails connect directly to cabin areas, making morning walks convenient without driving.

    Natural swimming options: Beyond traditional pools, some cabin locations offer creek access. "Great hikes in this area as well as a nice swimming hole. The views are fantastic," reports a visitor about natural water features. These swimming areas are typically unguarded and seasonal based on water conditions.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operations: Most cabin facilities operate on limited schedules. "Canandaigua-Rochester KOA operates from April 1 to October 31," with peak season falling between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Shoulder seasons offer quieter experiences but sometimes with reduced services.

    Varying amenity levels: Cabins range significantly in features and comfort. "We stumbled on cabin camping at Letchworth due to weekends being booked for almost the entire summer for tent spots," reports one visitor, highlighting how cabins serve as alternatives when other accommodations fill up. Bathroom access can vary from inside facilities to centralized shower houses.

    Topography considerations: Some cabin campgrounds feature challenging terrain. "The campground is on a very steep hill so it is difficult to walk around," notes a visitor to Conesus Lake Campground. Many campers recommend bringing appropriate gear for hilly conditions, especially during wet weather.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Dedicated recreation areas keep younger campers engaged. "The kids rented cabins and some used tents and others came for the day. The campground has so much to do between swimming, golf, bike and paddle boat rentals," shares a visitor about Canandaigua-Rochester KOA. Most family-oriented campgrounds offer scheduled weekend activities during peak season.

    Playground access: Multiple cabin locations feature updated play equipment. "Great campground for kids, events, and hiking. Plenty of room on each site for whatever you need. Multiple playgrounds which are clean & well maintained," reports a camper about Ontario County Park. Playgrounds typically accommodate various age groups with separate areas for toddlers and older children.

    Natural exploration opportunities: The region's landscape encourages outdoor discovery. "We picked blueberries off a bush near our campsite to have with our breakfast every morning," shares a visitor at Stony Brook State Park. These natural features create educational opportunities for children to learn about local ecology.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at many cabin and RV sites. "Also make sure to bring plenty of leveling blocks as some sites are far from level," advises a camper at Stay Bristol Woodlands. The campground's "site was level and well equipped (waste water disposal attach site!)" according to another visitor, highlighting the varying experiences across different sites.

    Alternative accommodations: Cabins provide options when RV sites fill or for those without RVs. "This is a JEWEL. Book early," recommends a visitor about Letchworth State Park. Advance reservations become essential during peak times, often requiring bookings 6-9 months ahead for prime summer weekends.

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