Cabins near North Babylon, New York range from basic wooden structures to fully equipped cottages with modern amenities. The area sits on Long Island's coastal plain at approximately 80 feet above sea level, with warm summers and mild to cold winters. Most cabin camping options cluster along the north and south shores of Long Island, providing access to both the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound.
What to do
Beach activities at Wildwood State Park Campground: The park offers a mile-long beach on Long Island Sound for swimming during summer months. The beach is somewhat rocky, so water shoes are recommended. "The North Shore and South Shore are pretty different. This site gives you the North Shore experience with high bluffs, sandy calm beaches along the Long Island Sound, and views of CT across the water," notes one visitor.
Hiking trails: Several parks offer well-maintained hiking paths through diverse ecosystems. Croton Point Park features walking trails throughout its peninsula setting along the Hudson River. One camper mentions, "There are walking paths outside of the campground that are located within the park."
Kayaking: Rental options exist at multiple locations. A visitor to Heckscher State Park Campground shares, "There are also hiking trails and a place where you can rent a kayak."
What campers like
Privacy levels: Cabin locations vary significantly in seclusion. At Wildwood State Park Campground, "sites had zero privacy and were all pull through," while other parks offer more separation. "The cottages are far enough away from each other," notes a cabin user at Heckscher State Park.
Wildlife viewing: Many parks provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "Wildlife: deer, rabbits, turtles" can be spotted at Heckscher, while Wildwood State Park features "lots of deer, pretty good birding."
Outdoor cooking setups: Watch Hill Fire Island Campground provides charcoal grills at cabin sites. "You can bring charcoal to cook on the grills provided or camp stoves," according to a visitor. Most cabins have designated outdoor cooking areas separate from indoor facilities.
What you should know
Transportation logistics: Watch Hill requires ferry access, making packing and planning more complex. "Fire Island is a great spot in the summer, but can be busy. Camping gets you away from the bustle. It is a little less than a half mile walk from the ferry dock," explains a camper.
Insect preparedness: Bugs can be problematic, particularly at coastal locations. A visitor to Watch Hill warns, "We were getting attacked by mosquitoes and horseflies the entire weekend... Even with the bug spray, the relief didn't last long. We couldn't even enjoy our meals at camp because it was that bad." Another advises: "Take the good stuff."
Reservation requirements: Kettletown State Park Campground and other options require advance planning. "Reservations highly recommended!" notes a Fire Island camper. Many cabins book months in advance, especially during summer and fall foliage seasons.
Tips for camping with families
Group-friendly sites: Several locations cater well to multi-family gatherings. One frequent visitor to Heckscher writes, "This place is the best around for group and family camping... I've been going here every summer since 2019 after it re-opened."
Playground access: Croton Point Park offers recreation facilities near cabin areas. "There is a playground within sight of our camper," reports one family. At Heckscher, a visitor notes there is "a playground just for the campground."
Special events: Seasonal programming enhances family stays at many parks. A camper at Heckscher shares, "On one visit there was a magician performing for the camp goers. I've even been there while there was a philharmonic concert near the campground."
Tips from RVers
Site specifications: Wildwood State Park Campground offers designated areas for different camping styles. "There is a separate area for RVs vs tents," explains one visitor. This separation helps maintain appropriate noise levels and accommodates different needs.
Hookup details: When selecting a cabin near RV areas, check utility connections. Croton Point offers "a mix of w/e (6 sites) and FHU sites plus about a dozen tent sites." Most cabin locations provide at minimum electrical outlets, but water and sewer connections vary by park.
Seasonal considerations: Many RV-accessible parks have limited operating seasons. Wildwood operates from "April 1 to October 10," while Kettletown runs from "May 26 to September 4," making fall and winter options more limited for cabin stays that require road access.