Cabin Camping near Jamestown, NY

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    Cabins in the Jamestown area range from rustic to fully equipped accommodations with varying amenities. Allegany State Park offers cabin rentals in both the Quaker and Red House areas, providing options with electricity, beds, and picnic tables. Chautauqua Lake KOA features premium cabin accommodations with more extensive amenities including furniture and concrete patios. A visitor commented that "the layout is great for walking and there are so many beautiful sites from the seasonal campers. Our RV site was very large and wooded." Willow Bay Recreation Area provides simpler cabin options, with basic furnishings including twin beds and bunk sets, small heaters, and charcoal grills.

    Depending on the campground, cabin sizes range from small one-room structures to larger family accommodations. Most cabins require advanced reservations, especially during peak summer months from May through October. Red Bridge Recreation Area and Chapman State Park remain open into December, while others like Lake Erie State Park close by mid-October. Pet policies vary by location, with many sites allowing dogs for an additional fee. A camper wrote: "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."

    Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings but expect visitors to bring their own bedding, towels, cooking equipment, and food supplies. Kitchen facilities vary widely - some cabins feature only outdoor fire rings with cooking grates, while others include small refrigerators or microwaves. Double Rainbow Farm and Pope Haven Campground both offer cabin options with limited amenities, requiring more self-sufficiency from guests. Several campgrounds maintain on-site stores selling firewood, ice, and essential camping supplies. Bradford, approximately 18 miles from Willow Bay, provides access to full grocery stores and camping supplies for longer stays.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Jamestown (43)

      1. Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

      4.6(28)21mi from Jamestown15 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      2. Chautauqua Lake KOA

      5.0(8)13mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $35 - $300 / night

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      3. Willow Bay Recreation Area

      4.4(11)19mi from Jamestown108 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground services tent sites, RV sites as well as small cabins with electricity. There is a central bathhouse near the oak loop."

      "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."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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      4. Red Oak Campground

      4.0(7)16mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground owner is pleasant and available when needed. The place was fairly empty and I loved the quiet. Reasonable full hookup rates."

      "I booked a site during the off season, so I had the entire area to myself.  Very friendly staff."

      5. Lake Erie State Park Campground

      4.4(22)25mi from Jamestown107 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $17 - $88 / night

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      6. Double Rainbow Farm

      5.0(1)11mi from Jamestown1 siteCabins

      "You will be surrounds by friendly animals, and lots of them! Swim in the pond, hike the close by National Forest, take a farm tour, or just hangout!"

      from $75 / night

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      7. POPE HAVEN

      4.0(2)14mi from Jamestown2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The layout is great for walking and there are so many beautiful sites from the seasonal campers. Dogs are welcome so we brought our two. We will definitely come back."

      from $50 - $75 / night

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      8. Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

      4.9(13)25mi from JamestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      9. Chapman State Park Campground

      4.9(12)25mi from Jamestown82 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      from $20 - $53 / night

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      10. Dewdrop

      4.6(9)24mi from Jamestown80 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campsite layouts are non traditional with large driveways and often times the tables and fire rings are below the driveway.  "

      "mak sure which site you book as some of them are walk-ins. A night sky that you can see the Milky Way and more stars then I remember."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Jamestown, NY

    234 Reviews of 43 Jamestown 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 Jamestown

    Winter stays are possible at several cabin facilities near Jamestown, New York, with some accommodations remaining open through December. The Allegheny Reservoir area offers numerous cabin options within a 30-minute drive from Jamestown. Most cabin reservations require booking at least 2-3 months in advance for summer weekends, though fall and spring typically have better availability.

    What to do

    Hiking at Quaker Area: Quaker Area — Allegany State Park offers extensive trail networks for all skill levels. "We camped here with one of our children, and hiked a couple of trails, that were beautiful!" reports Trina W. The park maintains year-round access to many trails, with winter hiking particularly scenic after snowfall.

    Fishing on Allegheny Reservoir: Access points at Red Bridge Recreation Area provide direct water access for anglers. The reservoir contains multiple fish species, though water clarity varies seasonally. As one visitor noted, "The wild life was great, with barred owls, many ducks, and different fish species constantly popping up by the spot."

    Beach activities: Lake Erie State Park maintains a recreational beach with playground facilities from late May through early September, weather permitting. "The beach is a nice place to spend some time. There is a nice big playground. Spot to grab some ice cream/snack," mentions Verity S. about nearby lakefront options.

    What campers like

    Wood stove heating: The older cabins at Allegany State Park feature woodstoves that extend camping seasons. A visitor shared: "The box wood stoves inside to keep things thirsty, warm, even on a snowy day." Many campers appreciate these heating options during fall visits when temperatures drop significantly at night.

    Privacy between sites: Chapman State Park offers well-spaced cabin accommodations. According to Spencer S., "Great, great campground it was very clean and fairly quiet... we wanted a more tent like experience... we were fairly spread out while only being 150 feet from the showers."

    Range of cabin sizes: From basic one-room structures to multi-room family accommodations, cabin options vary significantly throughout the region. At Red House Area, "The cabins range from rustic to downright homey," notes Mark S., who mentions his family's annual Thanksgiving tradition of cabin camping.

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Many cabin locations have minimal or no connectivity. At Willow Bay Recreation Area, "There is no cel service here, and you shouldn't need it either," states Bill G. Most campgrounds recommend downloading maps and information before arrival.

    Bring your own supplies: Kitchen facilities vary substantially between cabin locations. Most require guests to bring bedding, cooking equipment, and food. Basic cabin rentals typically feature minimal amenities beyond beds and electricity.

    Winter reservations: Some cabin facilities remain open through winter months. Red House Area accepts winter reservations with several campers noting the cabins stay comfortable even during snow: "You can go to this camp at any point in time, after Labor Day you can even get firewood delivered to your door."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly layouts: Chautauqua Lake KOA arranges facilities with families in mind. "Friendly, helpful staff, beautiful and spacious sites. A lot to do in the area," reports Candi S. Most family-oriented campgrounds position playgrounds centrally for easy monitoring.

    Check for planned activities: Several campgrounds host scheduled recreation programs during summer months. Kelly B. mentions that Allegany State Park "runs daily activities you can go to and learn about different things in nature."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabin locations offer chances to observe local wildlife. "We saw lots of wildlife (black squirrels, rabbits and birds)," notes one camper about the area. Morning and evening hours typically provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

    Tips from RVers

    Premium cabin options: Double Rainbow Farm offers alternative cabin experiences with unique animal encounters. "This is a magical place. You will be surrounds by friendly animals, and lots of them! Swim in the pond, hike the close by National Forest, take a farm tour, or just hangout!" explains Ashley F.

    Site selection: For RVers seeking specific cabin alternatives, Pope Haven offers varied accommodations. One guest reported: "The layout is great for walking and there are so many beautiful sites from the seasonal campers." Reservations for premium locations should be made 4-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

    Winter access considerations: While some cabins remain open year-round, access roads may not be plowed regularly. Winter cabin visitors should prepare for potential snow conditions from November through March.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Jamestown, NY is Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

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