Best Cabin Camping near Eden, NC

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Eden, North Carolina offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Fairy Stone State Park features historic CCC cabins with full kitchens, bathrooms, heating, and air conditioning. "The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need," notes one visitor who stayed in December. Smith Mountain Lake State Park provides cabins with wood stoves, porches, and exterior fire pits, with some units positioned near the lake for added privacy. Greensboro KOA, located about 30 minutes from Eden, offers cabin accommodations with access to a swimming pool, playground, and dog park. Hanging Rock State Park, approximately 20 miles from Eden, includes cabin options with electricity and heating systems.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and season. The historic cabins at Fairy Stone State Park operate year-round and feature 1930s architecture with modern conveniences, though they lack cell service or WiFi. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Pet policies vary by location, with some parks like Hanging Rock allowing dogs in designated cabins while others restrict pets entirely. Willville Motorcycle Camp offers a small cabin and bunkhouse primarily for motorcyclists, with limited amenities but clean facilities. Paradise Lake & Campground provides longer-term cabin rentals, though reviews indicate variable management quality. KOA cabins typically require a two-night minimum stay and cost approximately $100 per night.

Most cabin rentals include beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen equipment varies significantly between locations, from fully equipped kitchens with refrigerators and stoves at Fairy Stone Park to more basic setups with only outdoor cooking facilities at other locations. Visitors should check specific cabin descriptions before arrival to determine what cooking supplies to bring. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or from hosts, with bundles costing around $5. While some cabins include basic cookware and utensils, others require bringing all cooking equipment. The nearest grocery stores are in Greensboro and Danbury, so many cabin campers bring food supplies with them or visit local markets before check-in.

Best Cabin Sites Near Eden, North Carolina (14)

    1. Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Danbury, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 593-8480

    $27 - $107 / night

    "Only a short 45 minute drive will get you to this spot for a quick day trip or a few nights. Super pet friendly and well maintained campground."

    "While a student at Wake, I hiked the trails frequently.   So, I know the park pretty well. 

    The SP is in a great location, especially if you are in Central NC. "

    2. Indian Heritage RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Martinsville, VA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 632-9500

    "Allows one to pick any available tent spot. People here are very friendly. Tent sites are covered in well-kept grass. There are ground hogs and crawdads."

    "The WiFi is decent. Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground. I would stay again."

    3. Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Proctor Lake, VA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 930-2424

    $30 / night

    "The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side."

    "MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids."

    4. Paradise Lake & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Danville, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 836-2620

    "We stayed overnight on the lake (#45). The campground is very well maintained with clean restrooms. Though predominantly longer term campers, all sites were tidy."

    "The walking trail was nice but you will for sure want to take an extra large can of deep woods off or equivalent. There are swarms of large flys all around the water on the trail."

    5. Greensboro KOA

    15 Reviews
    Greensboro, NC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 274-4143

    "We stayed at this rv campground while visiting the many things to see and do in Greensboro North Carolina. visitgreensboronc.com

    The rv sites are all pull thru nearly level, big gravel sites."

    "Nice place to camp for a few days - we had a campervan and were surrounded by huge, but quiet, RVs."

    6. Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Penhook, VA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 297-6066

    $20 - $40 / night

    "The lake is huge and allows for boating and fishing. There's a beach that you can swim from. They have several cabins that are well maintained and clean. We stayed in a cabin."

    "The campsites are roomy, although some are definitely more private than others. The tent (non-electric, non-hookups) sites are at the back in their own section."

    8. Hyco Lake State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Leasburg, NC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 599-4343

    "We stayed for BRRF nearby. The site was big and good for the short amount of time we spent in it."

    "GORGEOUS location, many sites with water views and directly on the water. Beautifully maintained park. Water and Electric, dump station."

    9. Chantilly Farm RV/Tent Campground & Event Venue

    10 Reviews
    Floyd, VA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 808-4984

    "We were a little taken aback when we first arrived at our site but quickly began to appreciate the beautiful field we were camped in with electric and water hook-ups."

    "They have a nice little camp store in case you forget anything. Frisbee golf and cornhole is available too!

    We were on top of a hill with other RV’s with gorgeous views and sunsets."

    10. Willville Motorcycle Camp

    7 Reviews
    Woolwine, VA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 614-8620

    $150 - $200 / night

    "thwres a community fire ring where Will has a fire most nights. There are no reservations except for either the one cabin or the bunkhouse, and there're no designated spots."

    "Most evenings riders will gather on the porch to talk bikes and life - should you care to join in. "

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Cabin Reviews near Eden, NC

149 Reviews of 14 Eden Campgrounds


  • Katie M.
    Sep. 12, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Banner & Oak Hat at Fairy Stone State Park

    Campground Review:

    We stayed in Yurt#4 for 2 nights at Fairy Stone State Park, about a 4 hour drive from where we live. The Yurt overall was very clean and cozy. The outside of the Yurt looks like it needed a powerwashing, but that didn’t really affect us at all, just kind of unsightly. They have a nice large deck that is great for hanging out on while the kids were asleep. The inside of the Yurt has a full size bed with a twin sized trundle bed that rolls under the full. It also had some rocking chairs inside, a small table and chairs, and a couch. We ended up eating and hanging out inside the Yurt or on the deck most of the time. 

    There are 4 Yurts to choose from. Two of them (Yurts#1 & 2) do not have a parking spot right in front of them, they are a short walk from a parking area, so I made sure to get one that did since we would be arriving after dark. The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side. The Yurt next to us#3 had the fire pit and table right up front next to the parking spot which would be better I think. I would try to get Yurt#3 next time! Overall Yurt camping is so fun! We have done it once before, and it is such a great mix between cabin and tent camping. You get the protection from the elements, a real bed to sleep in, and it’s quick to pack-up- but still a bit rustic since there’s no ac or electricity. 

    There are hiking trails right across the street from the Yurt, which was awesome! The bathrooms and showers were fine and in close walking distance. They could probably use some updating but didn’t have any major issues with them. Overall the campground is pretty big and a bit of a maze getting around, we needed to use the park map a lot! Probably due to the park being so old there are a lot of old buildings not in use that are pretty cool. 

    The park is big and there is lots to do! There is a beautiful lake for swimming Tons of hiking trails. They had a great playground for the kids nearby. They had a concert going on somewhere at the park so we had some beautiful orchestral music playing as we were winding down for bed one night. We saw lots of deer roaming around. Note that there is not great cell service in this area. 

    The place to find the Fairy Stones are outside of the park, down the street a little bit beside a gas station. It was tricky knowing exactly what to look for, but once we found a few Fairy Stones, they were everywhere! So fun searching for them with the kids! 

    It was such a fun trip, very peaceful, beautiful scenery everywhere!

    ……………………………… 

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - we tested out the Banner& Oak Men’s Nebo Hat– Olive  

    The quality of this hat is great. Nice and thick but breathable fabric, durable construction. We’ve put this hat through the ringer so far with sweaty hikes, long beach and lake days, and everyday wear and tear and it has performed spectacularly. The adjustable snapback makes fitting easy. Has a nice shape, looks great! Love this hat’s patch with well-designed graphics and the neutral olive color– goes with everything. Will definitely purchase again! Also appreciate the fact that the hats are made in the USA! It is my husband’s new go-to daily hat and I think it will last for a long time.

  • Katie M.
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    CCC Cabin - Couple's Weekend Away!

    MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids. We visited in December so it was pretty cold weather but the cabin was so cozy and comfortable! We loved having the fireplace! The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need! They have heating and a/c as well. The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everytihg about our experience here.

    There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!

  • Bridget H.
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Great Adventure in SW Virginia

    This weekend was a great adventure in SW Virginia. We stayed in a Yurt. It has no electricity or water but the bath house was close. The yurt has a double bed, a twin trundle, a couch and some chairs, and a table and chairs. It also has a large wrap around deck with rocking chairs. A picnic table, lamp post, and fire ring are also provided at the site. We hunted and found fairy stones which made the trip that much more fun. It was just after covid 19 started and lessening restrictions began so the beach was closed and there were few people at the campground but we had a great time riding bikes and hiking. We even went to the Creeper Trail and rode our bikes from White Top to Damascus.

  • Teresa K.
    Jul. 7, 2018

    Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    Little Piece of Heaven

    We went off season in March of 2018. It was the perfect time to go as it was still "wintery", but had days of mild weather to allow for hiking. The lake is huge and allows for boating and fishing. There's a beach that you can swim from. They have several cabins that are well maintained and clean. We stayed in a cabin. But, we also checked out the tent camping pads. I would not recommend for camping with a tent as the sites are stacked on top of each other offering little to no privacy. The RV/camper sites might be better. I can't say for sure as I don't rv camp. The cabins were phenomenal. They offer a clean and basic setup with a wood stove. The exterior has a porch/deck, grill, firepit, and picnic table. Some of the cabins backup to the lake. The cabins are spread so that their is ample space between them offering privacy. Beautifully maintained, the park was pristine. The visitor center is large and offers education, camp store, literature. I am going back!

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2017

    Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    Beautiful Waterfalls!

    Another great getaway from the suburb hustle and bustle of Greensboro. Only a short 45 minute drive will get you to this spot for a quick day trip or a few nights. Super pet friendly and well maintained campground. The campground bathrooms/facilities close in December and re-opens mid March. There are pit toilets available during the off-season. Amenities include picnic tables, grills and tent pads. There are showers, flush toilets and large utility sinks for dish washing and other non-hygiene related tasks.

    The hiking here is top-notch especially in the fall as the leaves turn all sorts of amazing colors. There are several waterfalls with nice swimming pools (for you or your pups). Take a few days to explore this spot!

  • Jeff B.
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    Great for Scout Troops

    Two weeks ago, my Scout troop (Troop 2 out of High Point)  used campsite 3 in the group area.  It was perfect for us.  We've stayed at several others before as well.  While a student at Wake, I hiked the trails frequently.   So, I know the park pretty well. 

    The SP is in a great location, especially if you are in Central NC.  There is easy access, and good roads for a decent driver.  The roads are marked well.  

    The park is also close to a good canoe/kayak rental outfitter called The Dan River Company.   (If you want a craft beer after your trek, they have a small tavern there.)

    The campsites in the group areas were good and clean.  There were picnic tables and fire rings.  Our site actually had 3 fire rings with benches and 4 picnic tables.   These are rustic, which is fine for me.  If you are looking for showers and gravel tent pads, don't stay there.   Frankly, I'd just as soon as camp on concrete as a gravel tent pad.  There is also a mowed field next to the group campsites to play in or just chill and watch the stars. Oh, and the ranger basically encouraged us to hike and roam the park at night.  I don't think I've ever had a ranger ask if I planned to drive around a park at night. 

    The trails to the top are made for hikers and people who walk.  You will not get up to either summit by driving or riding anything.  The trails aren't that tough, but are going to test you if you do not get out much.   I prefer the view from Moore's Knob.

  • J
    Sep. 12, 2017

    Willville Motorcycle Camp

    An absolutely favorite place

    Always a great time here! Just less than a mile west of the Blue Ridge Parkway on US 58 Business, Willville is THE motorcycle camping slot for me in Virginia.

    thwres a community fire ring where Will has a fire most nights. There are no reservations except for either the one cabin or the bunkhouse, and there're no designated spots. However, there are great places with shade or in the open, ample grass, and picnic tables aplenty.

    The bathhouse at at the top of the hill is quite clean. There's a pavilion for group events or just to hang out.

    All in all, a favorite place just for motorcycles.

    pets aren't allowed as far as I can tell. There are water spigots scattered athoughout along with electrical stanchions...just not at every site.

  • Cassandra C.
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    Well spaced sites

    I stayed at site #003 in the Family Campground at Hanging Rock State Park. This was a nice site with a decent amount of privacy thanks to the slight hill that backs the site. Each site has a sand pad for the tent, a concrete fire ring, and a picnic table - and each section is defined by railroad ties. There really isn't an option to put a tent up anywhere outside of the pad on this site. Water is located right next to the site, and the bathroom is right up the hill behind the site. The bathroom has flush toilets and showers, but the showers aren't very inviting. The sites are pretty spaced out, and you don't feel like you are too close to your neighbor. Overall, my stay was nice, but I definitely prefer a more primitive campground.

  • Diane D.
    May. 22, 2018

    Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    Wooded campground with lake perks

    This is our favorite campground in the Roanoke area. The campsites are roomy, although some are definitely more private than others. The tent (non-electric, non-hookups) sites are at the back in their own section. They are the farthest from the bathhouse, but also the most private.

    Tent sites have a deep bedding of fine crushed stone. All sites include a picnic table and fire ring. Firewood is there to purchase. It will burn very quickly and we usually need several bundles in just one night.

    Price to camp is very reasonable, especially if you consider that you get a beach pass for both the day you arrive and the next day. For a family of 3 or more, it's actually cheaper to reserve a camping spot than to just come for the day to swim. Get reservations in the peak summer months. The campground is often full.

    There are also several hiking trails, but they aren't terribly long or difficult. Good if you have smaller children.

    The camp hosts have been hit or miss through the years. There are no rangers on site after hours.


Guide to Eden

Cabins near Eden, North Carolina provide access to Blue Ridge Mountain foothills with elevations ranging from 500-2,000 feet throughout the region. The area experiences distinct four seasons with fall temperatures typically ranging from 50-70°F during the day, making it popular for cabin getaways. Most cabin rentals in this region see highest occupancy during summer months and colorful fall weekends.

What to do

Waterfall hiking: Hanging Rock State Park offers multiple waterfall hikes ranging from easy to strenuous. "There are five waterfalls to see, a climbing access area, Cook's Wall, and much more. Moore's Wall Loop Trail is a 4.3 mile strenuous hike, and it begins by walking by the lake," notes Myron C. in a review of Hanging Rock State Park Campground.

Fairy stone hunting: Stuart, VA provides a unique geological experience just north of Eden. "We hunted and found fairy stones which made the trip that much more fun. It was just after covid 19 started and lessening restrictions began so the beach was closed and there were few people at the campground but we had a great time riding bikes and hiking," shares Bridget H. about her experience at Fairy Stone State Park Campground.

Lake activities: Multiple options for swimming, fishing, and boating within 30-60 minutes of Eden. "Perfect clean clear water to fish, swim," says William P. about Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground, which offers boat rentals and swimming beaches open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

What campers like

Cabin privacy: Placement varies significantly between parks, with some offering more seclusion than others. "Smith Mountain Lake State Park provides cabins with wood stoves, porches, and exterior fire pits, with some units positioned near the lake for added privacy," according to a camper who stayed at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. Another visitor noted, "We stayed at Campsite 50, and while it was in a nice wooded area with plenty of shade and a decent amount of privacy, the tent pad was smaller than expected."

Historic architecture: CCC-built cabins feature traditional craftsmanship from the 1930s era. "The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everything about our experience here," writes Katie M. about Fairy Stone State Park Campground. These historic cabins combine rustic aesthetics with modern necessities.

Off-season tranquility: Fewer visitors during winter months means easier booking and quieter stays. "Just got here. The people who run this place have been very kind and great to work with on reservations. The site we have was easy to back in. Everything works well," shares Keith F. about his experience at Indian Heritage RV Park, which offers cabin rentals year-round with less crowding in winter.

What you should know

Winter cabin limitations: Some facilities close seasonally. "New Years Eve weekend camping - Had a really good weekend!! Campground was all I needed for the two nights I stayed. Slightly wished the bathhouses had been open," mentions Jade P. about Hanging Rock State Park Campground, highlighting that some bathhouses close during winter months.

Internet connectivity: Most cabin areas have limited or no service. "There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!" explains Katie M. about Fairy Stone State Park cabins.

Reservation timing: Book 3-6 months ahead for peak seasons. "The park is big and there is lots to do! There is a beautiful lake for swimming, tons of hiking trails. They had a great playground for the kids nearby," shares Katie M. about camping at Fairy Stone State Park, which requires reservations well in advance for summer weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Check proximity to play areas when booking cabin sites. "This is a great campground for families! Fun lake to swim at during the summer and easy hikes to beautiful waterfalls. One of the best campgrounds in NC!" says Ryan N. about Hanging Rock State Park, which features multiple playgrounds near camping areas.

Kid-friendly trails: Choose appropriate hikes based on children's ages and abilities. "Several campsites, with platforms for tents, picnic tables, and firepits with grills. Very friendly caretakers that also have firewood for sale for $5 a bundle. Bathrooms are heated and have showers. Lots of great hiking trails," notes Nora C. about Greensboro KOA, which offers shorter trail options suitable for younger children.

Swimming options: Lakes provide alternatives to cabin showers for families. "There are a lot of reasons to love Hanging Rock State Park. The lake has a swimming beach with mountains in the background, and there are also rowboats and canoes for rent," explains Myron C. about Hanging Rock State Park, making it ideal for families seeking water activities.

Tips from RVers

Cabin conversion option: Some RVers switch to cabin stays during cold snaps. "We spent 4 nights here nice campsite but close together. Good power, water and nice and quite," reports Larry S. about Paradise Lake & Campground, which offers both RV sites and cabin rentals for flexible stays.

Hybrid camping setup: Combining RV camping with cabin rental works for larger groups. "We lived at this campground full-timing for almost a year. It wasn't so bad until these folk's camper burned up at the entrance of the campground, so they let them live in the cabin beside me," shares Trey C. about Paradise Lake & Campground, demonstrating how some campers use both options.

Winter heating considerations: Cabin heating systems vary widely. "The park is so beautiful. The sites are a little rough but easy to level your rig. The park has great trails around it, they can be pretty challenging when it comes to elevation gain," mentions Keith F. about Fairy Stone State Park, which offers heated cabins when RV camping becomes challenging in colder weather.

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