Best Cabin Camping near Narrowsburg, NY

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Multiple cabin rentals are available within a one-hour drive of Narrowsburg, with options at Honesdale-Poconos KOA and Keen Lake Resort Campground in Pennsylvania. Most cabins include electrical outlets, beds with mattresses, and basic furniture. At Honesdale-Poconos KOA, cabins feature heat and air conditioning, allowing for comfortable stays regardless of season. Some include private bathrooms, while others require guests to use nearby campground facilities. Kitchen amenities range from simple countertops with microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. "The bathrooms and showers, every time we went in, were spotless. The staff was incredible. So friendly and helpful. The sites are great."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Keen Lake Resort Campground offers both waterfront and wooded cabins, accommodating couples to large families. Most cabin campgrounds near Narrowsburg require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Pet policies vary significantly, with some locations like Honesdale-Poconos KOA and Soaring Eagle Campground offering pet-friendly cabins, while others restrict pets from indoor accommodations. A visitor noted about Keen Lake: "From tent sites to RVs to cottages to glamping you name it they have it. Recently went camping to somewhere a little bit closer to home and it's nothing compared to here."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenware including pots, pans, and utensils may be provided, though this varies by location. Campground stores at Honesdale-Poconos KOA and Keen Lake Resort stock essential items, firewood, and limited groceries. For more substantial shopping, visitors should bring supplies from nearby towns before arrival. Cabins with refrigerators allow for food storage, but those without may require coolers with ice. Fire rings are common at most cabin sites for outdoor cooking, though some locations prohibit ground fires during dry conditions.

Best Cabin Sites Near Narrowsburg, New York (88)

    1. Keen Lake Resort Campground

    29 Reviews
    Prompton, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 488-6161

    "That said we had plenty of space, it was just very close to the next site. We were on the far side of the lake which is not really within walking distance of the beach, pool and store."

    "I LOVED this campground, it is a private campground owned by a family. They own a large portion of the lakefront and have both a people beach and a dog beach so the dogs can enjoy swimming as well."

    2. Pickerel Point Campground — Promised Land State Park

    33 Reviews
    Skytop, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 676-3428

    $20 - $44 / night

    "Great lake camping...Tent-Cabin. Watch the local roads for potholes"

    "Well I'm staying at promise land state park for the 3 rd time it's a great place to visit and camp out or with your RV or Pop Up ."

    3. Kittatinny Campground

    31 Reviews
    Milford, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 682-3539

    $75 - $400 / night

    "Not much to do around the park except walk around. We went on opening day so there weren’t many campers- maybe like 4 or 5. The people in the store were very friendly and the grounds were clean."

    "With over 160 sites spread across 18 acres, campers can choose from wooded, open field, or riverfront locations, all equipped with essential amenities like electric hookups, fresh drinking water, and picnic"

    4. Honesdale - Poconos KOA

    5 Reviews
    Bethany, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 253-0424

    "The bathrooms and showers, every time we went in , were spotless. The staff was incredible. So friendly And helpful. The sites are great."

    "Enjoyed walking the trails and wooded area but sprained my right ankle. So I was laid up for a few hours before I left."

    5. Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

    4 Reviews
    Long Eddy, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 224-4666

    $20 - $160 / night

    "It is great family camp ground with amenities that are helpful to parents and new campers such as restrooms, showers, camp shop, canoe/kayak/tube rentals and designated drive in sites with fire ring and"

    "great river based location(Delaware River) bathhouse was very clean, very rustic, sites are huge, plenty of room for 2+ family campers… I know this controversial, but having Wi-Fi would be great esp when"

    6. Happy Days Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bethel, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (845) 583-6575

    "We liked this site and the one next to it the best out of all of the sites."

    "Although a small rustic campground it is beautiful and shady. Also quiet even at night after seeing dead and co at the performing art center."

    7. Secluded Acres Campground

    3 Reviews
    Paupack, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 226-9959

    "The site itself isn't bad, a lot of woods to tuck into if you camp rite."

    "Such wonderful rustic sites that are absolutely secluded!! Love it and just wish it was open all year round!"

    8. Cherry Ridge Campsites and Lodging

    2 Reviews
    Prompton, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 488-6654

    "Campfires permitted, fishing, row boat rental, bath house, dance hall. Country kitchen has breakfast and lunch on Saturday, breakfast only on Sunday.
    Remote, not the place for one night."

    "Nice lake for fishing . Reasonably priced breakfast on weekends . Great staff . Good utilities and clean bathrooms ."

    9. High Point State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4800

    $5 - $20 / night

    "Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping."

    "My first time camping at High Point State Park, Sawmill Area, September 2019. I chose a campsite close to the restrooms and water spigot."

    10. Lower Lake Campground Beechwood Area — Promised Land State Park

    6 Reviews
    Greentown, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 676-3428

    $27 - $29 / night

    "I stayed at the Beechwood location at the Promised Land state park and despite the constant rain, it was quiet and peaceful. You could only ever hear the wildlife ."

    "Went camping in late October, when a lot of the other parks are closed. Only one section of their camping was still open but the bathrooms and showers had been winterized."

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Cabin Reviews near Narrowsburg, NY

590 Reviews of 88 Narrowsburg Campgrounds


  • Tj C.
    Feb. 28, 2021

    Oneida Campground & Lodge

    Nestled back in the forest.

    Great themed weekends all season long. Tent, RV, and cabin sites available. Went first time in cabin rental. Nice room, amenities, and fire ring. Small but nice little getaway.

  • W L.
    Jan. 8, 2022

    Stokes State Forest

    Cozy Cabins and Serene Trails

    Rented a cabin in November (#009) and again in December (#008) of 2021. I favored Cabin 8, the kitchen and bathroom were separated from the main room.

    The cabins are reasonably priced and well-appointed, if a bit rustic. The interior features are just what you'd expect for getting away for the weekend. THe main room has a bunk bed and two twins, a table with benches, two Adirondack chairs, a wood stove set into a fireplace (some cabins still feature a fireplace only, but these two did not), hot/cold water, electric stove with oven, refrigerator, toilet, bathroom sink, mirror, plenty of hooks to hang jackets and coats, storage cabinets in the kitchen area, overhead lighting, wall outlets, and screened windows.

    The doors feature deadbolt locks - so be sure to always take the key or set the lock to be unlocked all the time.

    The mattresses are vinyl covered, so you can wipe them down with your own sanitizing wipes. There was hand sanitizer in each cabin as well.

    Outside is a picnic table, fire ring, and grill. There are hooks near the door to hang a lantern.

    The park office is not nearby, about 2(?) miles away. They sell wood, and there are a few road stands near the campground, but that wood is wet. You'll need to find some birch to get your fire going if, like me, you didn't buy wood on the way (plenty of signs for wood as you approach the park office) and the office was closed upon arrival. I bought wood from a house across the street from the entrance to the cabins and it was damp, but in November, I wasn't complaining, it took awhile but I got a nice blaze going. You need that wood stove to heat up the cabin. Turning on the oven is a help, but not a good solution. The wood stove definitely heats the room up nicely. I went through two bundles of wood in one night, and could have used more in the morning. (There's plenty of fallen wood around but it was damp/raining both times I visited). The second time I took six bundles of wood and used them all from Friday to Sunday morning, and 7 would've have been better.

    The trails nearby are varied, read the maps (especially NY NJ Trail Conference Maps) to get an idea of difficulty/elevation. We went in November when there was a light rain that turned into a thunderstorm with hail and sleet! It was certainly an adventure. The area was  incredibly peaceful in December with many cabin reservations abandoned due to rain in the forecast. It did rain, but was still a great trip. The photos of the tent sites were taken in December.

  • Dwight D.
    Sep. 26, 2021

    Jenny Jump State Forest

    Cute Comfortable Shelter

    This is the first time we decided to forgo tent camping and reserve a shelter at a state park. We had a much better experience than we were expecting! The "shelter" is what we would describe as a "cabin"; four walls, a roof, locking door, locking windows, large picture frame front window, four beds(two bunks), a wood burning stove, and a porch. Even compared to our glamping this was luxury!!

    There are eight shelters at Jenny Jump State Park. Shelter 2 is a minute walk from the restroom with sink/shower and water. Shelters 7 & 8 are even closer while 4 & 5 are the furthest, may an extra 5 minutes walk? The dead end means there isn't too much traffic, though the road is right there so you can wave to the other campers heading to the restroom or for hikes. There is a trail head at one of the parking lots. During the day the parking lots filled up and there was some overflow parking for day-hikers across the road. We got to see their dogs, so that was a bonus for us! Otherwise, this shelter is not situated too close to the other shelters and feels very private.

    We brought battery-powered lights since there is no electricity. There were coat hooks and a built-in shelf for our snacks, games, and other supplies. There was a picnic table and benches inside. We brought camping chairs for relaxing on the porch. We spent most of our time on the porch; cooking, chatting, and crafting while enjoying the sunshine and breeze.

    Oh, this shelter is wheelchair accessible. Some of the others are not.

  • D
    Jul. 5, 2020

    Tobyhanna State Park Campground

    Good campground for families.

    My dog and I stayed for 2 nights in the rustic tenting area. We were the only campers Wednesday & Thursday. The family camp area features spaces (small areas for either RV campers or tents and cars) with a picnic table and fire ring and water (some have electricity). They also have shared facilities such as bathrooms and showers. However, they seemed a little too cramped fir me and I wasn’t looking for opportunities to socialize, so the remote tent site was my choice. The tent sites do not have water or electric, but do have picnic tables, a fire ring and share one large outhouse with clean pit toilets. There are 5 sites and they can accommodate (shared) multiple tent set ups. Also you need to park your vehicle in a designated lot which is very close to the sites. There are multiple easy hiking and biking trails that are well marked. A lake for fishing and a small sandy beach with a picnic area for families (unfortunately no dogs are allowed on the beach). There are 2 boat launch areas (one for the campers, and another for gen. public) which also has a boat rental business (dogs are allowed). There are black bears in the park so do not leave food out and dispose of all trash in the appropriate dumpsters.

  • Kelly F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Delaware Water Gap / Pocono Mountain KOA

    It's a KOA

    Its our first stop of many and we wanted to shake out any glitches with our new camper at a public campground. The staff are very helpful and accommodateing. This campground although dated offers all the necessary comforts-Wifi, hot showers, electric etc. Currently, there are various updates occurring: additional sites, new tiny cabins, WIFI and electric are also being modernized. We opted to relocate to a site with less construction occurring and although you can still hear back hoes etc-our view has much improved. We wish there was easier access to bike and hike trails so we didn't have to drive to a location but overall a comfortable and positive experience.

  • Damia F.
    Aug. 29, 2025

    High Point State Park Campground

    Relaxing and Well-Maintained

    Stayed 2 nights and it was really nice. Camping for summer is pretty limited to Sawmill Lake, as the other locations are for groups or winter camping. Camps are secluded from each other and most if not all have an elevated space to put tents or chairs. Each place comes with a lamp hang, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Bathrooms are spaced out. No running water except for pump founded outside of the bathrooms. Toilets are pump flushed. Showers are only located INSIDE High Point State Park, not throughout the campsites, but entry is free for campers. One hiking trail is accessible in Sawmill campground, 3 others are accessible on the road outside of the campground and the rest are located inside the park. When you arrive you have to check in with the park office for your campsite tag. Hours are 8-4. Park officials come through the campsites pretty regularly, a few times a day which is nice. Areas are clean and well maintained.

  • N
    Jun. 5, 2019

    Soaring Eagle Campground and the Inn at Kellam's Bridge

    I have never stayed at the Inn but have been camping on the river for 15 years

    I love the property and the family that operates it. My son had his first camping trip there when he was ten days old. It is great family camp ground with amenities that are helpful to parents and new campers such as restrooms, showers, camp shop, canoe/kayak/tube rentals and designated drive in sites with fire ring and table. As well as sites with water/ electric hookup. Yet, it still manages to maintain a more remote and rustic feel by preserving the trees, stream and riverfront property in a mutual state without concrete pads or driveways. There is no commercial aspect that I find when at most “family” parks with pools, arcades and cabins. The sites are larger than most campgrounds and well spaced out. I have been there on busy holiday weekends where it was full but still peaceful and private with a great community of campers and on weekdays and off weekends when it felt as if I had the river to myself. I have never had a bad experience in at least 20 trips.

  • T
    May. 27, 2018

    Mountain Vista Campground

    Friendly Campground

    Set on a hillside, the campground has three levels. The tent sites all have water & electric, and have a picnic table and fire ring. The sites are fully shaded. Facilities were neat & clean, and there was a covered verandah with string lights, chairs & picnic tables outside the bathroom area.

    Campground staff were friendly, and there was a store with firewood, ice and many other conveniences. Wifi was available, and connection was good the entire time I was there.

    The campground is convenient to many hikes in the Delaware Water Gap area.

    Be aware that the campground doesn't have credit card facilities, but does have an ATM in the store if absolutely necessary.

  • J
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Camp Taylor Campground

    Great as long as you behave

    Having been here on a few occasions I will say it is def a beautiful spot in many regards. However, there are some downsides.

    Positives: sites are decent sized with fire pits and picnic tables. easy access to hiking, convenient to a beautiful vineyard, peaceful region, and the most amazing wolf preserve is right next to you.  

    Negative: limited access to firewood. sites are picked clean, quiet hours are strongly enforced- which can be a good thing depending upon who you are, the lake is anything but refreshing.


Guide to Narrowsburg

Cabin accommodations near Narrowsburg, New York offer year-round options with lake views and wooded settings. Campgrounds in this area sit at elevations between 1,200-1,800 feet, creating cooler summer temperatures than nearby urban areas. Winter cabin rentals remain available at select locations when tent camping is impractical due to northeastern Pennsylvania's cold temperatures.

What to do

Lake activities at Promised Land State Park: Pickerel Point Campground offers lakefront sites where guests can fish, swim, and boat directly from their camping area. A camper noted, "I had site 100 and amazing views of the water from our camper. The trails were beautiful, recommend little falls trail."

Fishing opportunities: At Keen Lake Resort Campground, the lake provides excellent fishing for beginners and families. "The kids caught multiple sunnies and even a small perch. All in all, we had a great time and plan to go back next year," shared one visitor about their lakeside experience.

Hiking trails: Many cabin locations connect to trail systems with varying difficulty levels. Lower Lake Campground offers nearby access to hiking trails of different lengths. A visitor reported, "Hiked 2 short easy trails (Little Falls and the Conservation Nature Loop- which we drove to). Absolutely beautiful!"

Seasonal activities: Winter cabin stays allow for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. During summer months, swimming beaches at Promised Land State Park provide relief from heat. A camper mentioned, "My kids really enjoyed having a pool to swim in, in addition to the lake."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Honesdale - Poconos KOA maintains high standards for bathrooms and common areas. According to one visitor: "KOAs are known for being clean and this was no exception. The staff was incredible. So friendly and helpful. The sites are great."

Privacy between sites: Many cabins in the region provide adequate separation from neighbors. At Secluded Acres Campground, a visitor commented: "This is honestly the best campground we have ever been to!! We loved it so much we went back again the next week even though it's two hours away. Such wonderful rustic sites that are absolutely secluded!!"

Water recreation: Multiple cabin rental locations feature swimming areas with beaches. At Pickerel Point Campground, visitors appreciate the clean swimming conditions: "The lake is crystal clear and the beach is spotless. You absolutely have to bring a kayak/inflatable boat, but if you don't own one, don't worry, you can rent one."

Natural setting: Cabins near Narrowsburg provide wildlife viewing opportunities. A visitor to Happy Days Campground noted: "Scenic spot, mature trees, we could hear foxes communicating at night."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals need advance booking, especially during peak season. Book 6-9 months ahead for summer weekends. For Soaring Eagle Campground, advance planning is essential as one guest noted: "I have been there on busy holiday weekends where it was full but still peaceful and private with a great community of campers."

Price variations: Cabin rentals range from $60-150 per night depending on amenities. Some locations charge per person rather than per site. Kittatinny Campground, for example, uses per-person pricing which surprised some visitors.

Cabin types: Options include rustic cabins without plumbing to deluxe units with bathrooms and kitchens. Rustic units typically have electricity but require guests to use campground restrooms. Most provide beds without linens.

Grocery access: Limited shopping exists near cabin rental locations. A 20-30 minute drive is often needed to reach supermarkets. Most cabin kitchens include refrigeration, but guests should check specific amenities before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: High Point State Park offers activities suitable for children. A visitor mentioned: "I spent two nights camping with my niece and this campground was perfect. The site was maybe a 50-yard walk-in and we barely heard anyone around us and had a real wilderness feel."

Cabin selection strategy: Choose cabins closest to amenities when staying with small children. Look for units near bathrooms and play areas. At Keen Lake, a visitor advised: "If you don't want to drive during your stay, camp on the side with the beach and pool."

Scheduled activities: Several campgrounds organize regular events for children. At Soaring Eagle, a visitor shared: "They have activity coordinators that make sure there is something to do for all ages every hour of the day!"

Wildlife education: Many cabin locations provide nature programming. Consider cabins at state parks where ranger-led programs occur regularly. Bring field guides for local plant and animal identification to engage children.

Food preparation: Most cabin rentals include outdoor fire rings for cooking but indoor options vary widely. Pack coolers for food storage if cabin doesn't include refrigeration. Bring basic cooking supplies as provisions at campground stores are limited and expensive.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: For RV campers seeking cabins as additional accommodation, Cherry Ridge Campsites offers options for mixed camping groups. A visitor noted: "Multi site facility with many activities. Campfires permitted, fishing, row boat rental, bath house, dance hall."

Winter considerations: RVers staying near cabin-renting friends should check which locations remain open year-round. Some campgrounds close water hookups but maintain electrical service during cold months. A Promised Land State Park visitor mentioned: "Sites have electric but no water. Spigot close by. Heated cozy bathhouse with clean showers."

Cell service: Mobile reception varies widely throughout the region. Several campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Lower Lake Campground in Promised Land State Park, signals are stronger at higher elevations. One camper warned about High Point State Park: "The only negative is that I had almost no cell reception with Verizon."

Accessibility: Some cabins require walking from parking areas. Ask about site access when traveling with people with mobility concerns. In Promised Land State Park, "Pickerel point is the most action packed part of the park" while other sections offer more seclusion.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Narrowsburg, NY is Keen Lake Resort Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 29 reviews.

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