Best Cabin Camping near Sherman, NY

Cabin rentals within a short drive of Sherman, New York vary in style and comfort. Chautauqua Lake KOA in Dewittville offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups and basic amenities. Lake Erie State Park Campground provides cabins with electricity but no running water inside. Most cabins include picnic tables and fire rings for outdoor cooking and gathering. A camper wrote, "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." Quaker Area at Allegany State Park features rustic cabins with wood-burning stoves that keep the interior warm during colder months.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Allegany State Park's Buffalo Cabin #8 offers privacy and proximity to water features, while other cabins in the park provide more basic accommodations. Most cabins require reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through October. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds allowing dogs but requiring proof of rabies vaccination. One review mentioned, "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." Some cabins at Willow Bay Recreation Area are located near water access points, allowing for easy boat access.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic furnishings typically include tables, chairs, and sleeping surfaces, though amenities vary widely between locations. Cooking facilities range from outdoor fire rings with grates to small indoor heating elements. Shower facilities are generally located in central bathhouses rather than within individual cabins. Campground stores at locations like Sparrow Pond Family Campground offer limited groceries and camping supplies. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin locations, with prices typically around $10 per bundle. Visitors should check specific cabin descriptions before arrival, as amenities and required supplies differ significantly between rustic and more furnished options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sherman, New York (35)

    1. Chautauqua Lake KOA

    8 Reviews
    Mayville, NY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 386-3804

    $35 - $300 / night

    "Not too far from the Interstate & there was no highway noise at the campground. 

     "

    "The sites are HUGE, plenty of space for our 30' TT, truck, and screen house. Nice large parks, mini-golf, and jump pad."

    2. Lake Erie State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Brocton, NY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 792-9214

    $17 - $88 / night

    "This park is right on the lake near the PA border. Flat short trails through the forests or walk along the beach."

    "We stayed in a non-electric site in my campervan and it was perfect. There is comfortable space between each campsite in most cases plus lots of trees for shade."

    3. Brushwood Folklore Center, LLC

    1 Review
    Sherman, NY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 753-6636

    $10 - $45 / night

    "There are showers, hot tub and pool. All are very clean. There are two weeks of festival in the summer during which the rate goes up.

    My wife and I love the chill vibe."

    4. Compass campgrounds

    1 Review
    Ripley, NY
    8 miles
    +1 (814) 397-3616

    $25 - $60 / night

    "Compass Campgrounds is more than a place to stay, they also have tons of trails so you can explore the area and search for local wildlife.  Check them out and share some pics of your stay!"

    5. Harecreek Campground

    1 Review
    Corry, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 664-9684

    "There is a playground for the kids and a nice pond. Make sure you have a pressure regulator for the water as they have 100 psi on their water lines."

    6. Sparrow Pond Family Campground

    6 Reviews
    Waterford, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 796-6777

    $40 - $72 / night

    "Sparrows ponds Campground is very nice with level gravel sites with grass area and fire ring with a grate for cooking."

    "Plenty of things for kids to do heated pool, 1:00 check out with ability to check out at 5pm for a small fee."

    7. Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    27 Reviews
    Steamburg, NY
    39 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."

    8. Hemlock Lakes Campground

    1 Review
    Spartansburg, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 664-2994

    "They have 4 different lakes, 3 for fishing and one for swimming. We stayed on a nice quiet loop that was recently vacated by a seasonal camper."

    9. Erie KOA

    9 Reviews
    Girard, PA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 476-7706

    "The staff was able to move us to a cabin and prevent us having to find other accommodations. They even stopped over to check on us after we swapped sites."

    "Fun little campground with friendly staff and wide open spaces. Clean bathrooms, great pool, fun little game room. The playground got 2 thumbs up from a 4 and 6 year old."

    10. Chapman State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Clarendon, PA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 723-0250

    $20 - $53 / night

    "HIGHLIGHTS:

    Paved loops great for bikes

    Lake with small clean beach

    Canoe/kayak rentals (closed 2022 season)

    Several nice playgrounds

    Clean, modern bathrooms

    Several kayak/canoe launch areas"

    "super cute, very quiet camp grounds. rustic tent, camper hook ups. 2 level camp geound with walk to tent sights. well lit, heated shower house andnbathrooms. garbage dumpster. recycling bins. wood sold"

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Cabin Reviews near Sherman, NY

224 Reviews of 35 Sherman Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Kate W.
    May. 12, 2018

    Bova Cottages — Allegany State Park

    A lot of space

    The water is easy to find, bathrooms are available with showers, and the options are tents, cabins, or RV camping. Do not leave food out. The bears are very ambitious.

  • S
    May. 27, 2020

    Willow Bay Recreation Area

    Willow Bay

    The camp grounds were great. Staff was very helpful and nice. Camp sites were decently spaced out. Fire wood was priced fairly well but they don’t usually deliver($).and they sell worms at the gate along with ice.

    The RVs had their own loop and tents and cabins were on the water down a wooded trail.

    The reason this was 4/5 is because you have to unload the car then walk everything to the camp. There is no drive up access for tent camping. A wagon is highly encouraged

    Additionally, vault toilets on the tent side and plumbing and showers on the RV side. Bathrooms were very clean and didn’t smell, the showers were hot.

    I saw some boats anchored at sites which I thought was nice. I also got to peek into a cabin and it was pretty cozy.

  • CAnn K.
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Red Bridge Recreation Area - Allegheny National Forest

    Site 23

    $20/night basic site has a picnic table and fire ring. Each loop has. Pit potty on it. Shower facility in the park, very very hot water. Quiet, friendly people. Dog friendly. Bear area..,take note. Some sites have water access.

  • Casey L.
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Kiasutha

    Wooded sites

    Our campsite was waterfront and beautiful, but the majority were just a wooded setting. They all seemed decently spaced apart, or at least felt that way because they had trees between. Driveways had old pavement, some were not very level but wouldn’t be a problem if you can level. Our site didn’t have a good spot for a tent but some had grassy areas. Bathrooms were outdated but mostly clean, no paper towels or hand dryers. Didn’t see any rangers or park staff drive through, quiet hours were not enforced and we had a loud neighbor. Close to some nice trails.


Guide to Sherman

Cabins near Sherman, New York are situated in the southwestern region of the state, with access to Lake Erie, Chautauqua Lake, and the Allegheny highlands. Most area campgrounds close for winter, typically operating from mid-April through mid-October when temperatures range from 45-80°F. Cabin rentals in this region span from rustic forest structures to lake-adjacent accommodations with varying amenity levels.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Erie State Park Campground offers prime fishing access. One visitor noted, "Large sites, well maintained grounds. Fishing, hiking, swimming, biking. Great place for a family vacation."

Beach access: Chapman State Park Campground includes a swimming area. "This park is well kept and very very clean. We fished at the small section opposite the swimming area. We were alone the entire time!" reports a camper who stayed at site 76.

Hiking trails: Visitors to Chapman State Park Campground appreciate the extensive trail system. A reviewer explained, "Miles of hiking trails accessible right from the campground. The lake was off limits due to the dam reconstruction, but is a big draw when open. This campground is also only 20 minutes from the Kinzua Dam and 1 hour from the Kinzua Skywalk."

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds feature ponds and natural areas for observing local fauna. A visitor to Erie KOA mentioned, "The kids enjoyed fishing in the pond and were able to catch a large small mouth bass and lots of blue gills."

What campers like

Private cabin locations: Cabins with added privacy are highly valued. At Quaker Area — Allegany State Park, a visitor shared, "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."

Clean facilities: Cabin campers consistently highlight cleanliness as important. A Sparrow Pond visitor reported, "Sparrows ponds Campground is very nice with level gravel sites with grass area and fire ring with a grate for cooking. The campground is very well maintained and the bathrooms and showers are very clean."

Lake views: Cabins with water views rank among the most popular. At Lake Erie State Park Campground, a camper observed, "This campsite is very well maintained, with breathing room between sites. It was very quiet for most of my time... Short walk from campsite to the lake. Try to see sunset!"

Year-round options: Some cabins remain available outside peak season. One Allegany visitor remarked, "The cabins are awesome all year round. The park has a lot to do in the summer but a group can still have a blast in the winter."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites require advance booking, especially during summer months. A visitor to Sparrow Pond Family Campground advised, "Since the normal season hadn't yet opened, not all amenities/facilities were open but they put on a lot of activities to make the stay fun."

Site spacing considerations: Campground layouts vary significantly. One camper noted about Sparrow Pond, "Spots are VERY close together despite the fact it was off season, owners packed everyone into a single location... Would definitely not stay at peak due to the sheer number of people they can cram in."

Firewood costs: Budget for firewood purchases when staying in cabins. At Chapman State Park, a camper mentioned "wood sold in sight (support a disabled vet program)." Most campgrounds sell bundles between $8-15.

Water pressure variations: A visitor to Harecreek Campground warned, "Make sure you have a pressure regulator for the water as they have 100 psi on their water lines."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Most family-friendly cabins offer play areas. An Erie KOA visitor reported, "Fun little campground with friendly staff and wide open spaces. Clean bathrooms, great pool, fun little game room. The playground got 2 thumbs up from a 4 and 6 year old."

Recreational amenities: Family cabin rentals often include additional activities. At Chautauqua Lake KOA, a visitor shared, "We stayed here for our first ever camping trip. The facility was clean and up kept nicely. Staff was nice and friendly. Facility included several extras including a new pool."

First-time considerations: Cabin camping makes an excellent introduction to outdoor recreation. One Chautauqua Lake KOA visitor reported, "This campground is very well taken care of, and huge! We did not take advantage of all of the amenities available, but the bathroom was great. It was a single room with toilet and shower - and it was incredibly clean."

Off-peak advantages: Consider visiting cabins during shoulder seasons for more privacy. A Chapman State Park camper noted, "Almost all the RV spots were full, but most of the walk to spots were empty which you can see the availability on the PA Parks website."

Tips from RVers

Power options: Electric hookups vary between locations. At Lake Erie State Park, one camper mentioned, "There are tent and RV sites available, with 15/30/50 amp electric service. The water hookups are NOT at each site, but there is one CLOSE to each site, so you can run your house over, fill your tank, and disconnect."

Site selection strategy: Research specific site numbers when booking cabins. A Quaker Area — Allegany State Park visitor advised, "Definitely a campground that you want to scope out the sites before choosing. The park was great, the campground was okay."

Loop locations: Campground sections often have distinct characteristics. At Chapman State Park, one visitor recommended specific sites: "We were in 28 but liked 7,13,16,19,22,27." Knowing loop layouts helps select the ideal cabin location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Sherman, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Sherman, NY is Chautauqua Lake KOA with a 5-star rating from 8 reviews.

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