Best Cabin Camping near Matthews, NC

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Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort offers cabin accommodations near Matthews with full hookup utilities, private parking pads, and access to campground amenities. These cabins provide a more substantial shelter option compared to the site's tent camping areas, featuring basic furnishings and protection from weather. Lake Norman State Park and Morrow Mountain State Park also maintain cabin options with varying levels of amenities. Cabins typically include electric service, beds, and sometimes kitchenettes, though specifics vary by location. "We stayed in a cabin at Carowinds and had a blast; even with younger kids. RV sites and cabins, friendly staff, free shuttle to the amusement park, great community center, and more," notes one visitor.

Available cabin types include basic rustic units at locations like Dan Nicholas Park to more furnished options at Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA and Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort. Most park cabins require minimum stays of two nights, particularly on weekends and during summer months. While some cabins welcome pets, others maintain strict no-pet policies, so verification before booking is essential. Campgrounds like Cane Creek County Park and Lake Norman operate cabin rentals year-round, while availability at other locations may be seasonal. According to a camper at Carowinds: "The cabins are well maintained with helpful and friendly Carowinds staff providing shuttle service to the front gate for park entry."

Linens, pillows, and towels are rarely provided in park cabins, so guests should pack these essentials. Most cabin kitchens have limited equipment - typically a microwave, small refrigerator, and sometimes basic cooking utensils. Several campgrounds including Carowinds Camp Wilderness and Cane Creek Park maintain on-site camp stores for forgotten items. Coble's Landing and Yates Family Camping have more basic cabins with fewer amenities and limited on-site services. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations, but bringing cooking equipment, food storage containers, and cleaning supplies is advisable for longer stays.

Best Cabin Sites Near Matthews, North Carolina (22)

    1. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    17 Reviews
    Pineville, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 588-2600

    "Campground is part of Carowinds amusement park. Cabins and RV spaces are available. Prices are rather expensive during the season, but reasonable off-season."

    "Private but great for families and bike ridding. Private pool game room. Laundry and camp store."

    2. Cane Creek Park

    29 Reviews
    Mineral Springs, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 843-5909

    "Located just outside historic Waxhaw NC, Cane Creek is part of the NC Soil Conservative Sites. They offer day passes,$4.00 per car where you can launch you kayak canoe or fishing boat."

    "We have stayed at Cane Creek 2x now and enjoy the park so much. Lake, hiking trails and nice wooded campsites with fire rings and close proximity to bath houses."

    3. Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA

    12 Reviews
    Fort Mill, SC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 548-1148

    $62 / night

    "We came here to do some trailer maintenance and because it is very close to home. We were not expecting it to be a great camping experience, but we’re pleasantly surprised!"

    "They have quite a few pull through sites, the bathroom is clean, the showers are clean, provide plenty of hooks to keep things off floor and a stool to sit on. There's no fire rings here."

    4. Elmore RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Charlotte, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 597-1323

    "There are no amenities, no shower houses. No frills."

    5. Yates Family Camping

    3 Reviews
    Harrisburg, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 773-9349

    "There aren’t really any extras here but if you’re just looking for reliable water/electrical/sewer and wifi near Charlotte this is a fantastic option."

    6. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 982-4402

    $17 - $95 / night

    "C loop, felt like the smallest loop and really close to the entry hiking trail. We've stayed in both A and C. C loop, site 48, is where we stayed this trip. Its a good site."

    "Electric and water hookups at our site, dump station available on the way out, camp host available. Picnic tables, fire pit available at our site."

    7. Lake Norman State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Troutman, NC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 528-6350

    $27 - $75 / night

    "We stayed in the new glamping cabin #2. Very clean, comfortable bed, nice AC, lovely porch to relax on. All cabins are in walking distance to the bathrooms and showers."

    "It was very shaded and surrounded by woods. The tent pad was super spacious and made of gravel. There was also a picnic bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole."

    8. Dan Nicholas Park

    19 Reviews
    Southmont, NC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 216-7803

    "Site next to one of the lake access trails. Spacious site. We were able to get our 37 ft camper level. Shaded so the a/c s were able to keep up with the heat no issue."

    "They have a mini train ride, sprinkler playground, a big regular playground, carousel, panning for gems, paddle boats, nature center, and shelters and picnic areas."

    9. Coble's Landing

    3 Reviews
    Wadesboro, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 890-4379

    $15 - $25 / night

    "ATV/Walking trails. Picnic tables, porta johns and nature. A small lake where you can fish, It is Peaceful here. There is a gun range nearby so while your here you can get in some practice shooting."

    10. Lake Curriher Wilderness

    4 Reviews
    China Grove, NC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 857-4114

    $10 - $30 / night

    "Very close to my home. I hike in to the remote campsite on the lake. Lots of fishermen and trash since the scum can’t seem to pick up after themselves. The cabins here are also great."

    "The regular tent “loop” is just one big open field with few trees around it, so there’s absolutely no privacy. If you end up with someone who want to be rowdy, you are in for a long night."

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Cabin Reviews near Matthews, NC

210 Reviews of 22 Matthews Campgrounds


  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2021

    Statesville RV Park I-77

    Right off of Interstate

    This KOA is RIGHT off of the interstate. If you are in midtravel and need a place to overnight this is a nice KOA for that. The camping cabins are cozy, we stayed in a single which has 1 dbl bed and twin sized bunk bed. Staff was very friendly. I wouldn't consider this a camping destination.

  • chrissy D.
    May. 23, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Fantastic quiet get away

    We stayed in the new glamping cabin #2. Very clean, comfortable bed, nice AC, lovely porch to relax on. All cabins are in walking distance to the bathrooms and showers. Those as well were pretty clean for a camp ground, I was pleasantly surprised. The path to the bathrooms light up at night so you can find your way very easy in the dark. Camp ground itself was very clean and I often saw the staff working on cleaning it and interacting with the campers. The designated swimming area was like a piece of heaven. Small not to overly packed, very clean beach. We plan on coming pack to do tent camping with our dog, fantastic family or romantic couple retreat.

  • Keith K.
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Chester State Park Campground

    Small clean campground

    Stayed 1 night, sites are close to each other. Small cabins available, walk-in campsites and restrooms are clean and updated. Very nice trail along the lake perimeter and Championship Disc golf course.

  • James C.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Cane Creek Park

    A Great Place for the Whole Family.

    Located just outside historic Waxhaw NC, Cane Creek is part of the NC Soil Conservative Sites. They offer day passes,$4.00 per car where you can launch you kayak canoe or fishing boat. If you like Bass Fishing, they rank as one of the best spots around. They have swimming areas for both day users and one for campers. This really is a gem within Union Co NC. The campground is on the other side of the lake. They have camping for RV’s, Cabin Rentals and tent sites for either large groups or individuals. The hiking trail is beautiful and takes you around the whole lake. Watch for horses, as this is a great place for riders too.

  • T
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA

    Great for trip to Charlotte NC

    We came here to do some trailer maintenance and because it is very close to home. We were not expecting it to be a great camping experience, but we’re pleasantly surprised! The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, the campsites were clean, and the bath houses were newly updated and immaculate. The roads in the section we stayed in were a bit rough (a combination of asphalt and gravel), but perfectly fine for camping. Most of the sites have good shade, but unfortunately our site was in full sun. Our site had full hookups, and a picnic table that was pretty rickety. No fire ring. The sites are very close together, and most are back to back sharing a driveway. Personally we prefer a more secluded camping spot, but this KOA is perfect for an overnight on your way to another location, a trip to nearby Charlotte, or like us, utilizing the full hookups for some waterline maintenance.

  • J
    Mar. 15, 2021

    Cane Creek Park

    Great clean campground

    We have stayed at Cane Creek 2x now and enjoy the park so much. Lake, hiking trails and nice wooded campsites with fire rings and close proximity to bath houses. Playground for kids, little store, friendly staff. Beach swimming area closed due to Covid but looks nice. Park on other side of lake has picnic shelters, more trails, frisbee golf and kayak rentals that will open after Covid. Only problem is that both times we visited there was a storm and power went out for hours. Can’t really do anything about that!

  • Jennifer R.
    Sep. 22, 2019

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Good

    So, if you end up in a crap site you might drop those 4 stars to 3. Its going to be impossible to determine a great site from a bad without going there since the only pic they have online is from site 1. B loop, has a lot of RVs. A loop, has the amphitheater. C loop, felt like the smallest loop and really close to the entry hiking trail. We've stayed in both A and C. C loop, site 48, is where we stayed this trip. Its a good site. Close to the showers, which are clean and well maintained. Close to the trash bins and water spicket as well. Behind the site is a great little "valley" to explore if you have kids/dogs. Has awesome trees for hammocks and the tent pad doesnt slope. Did not love the fire pit at this site but the sites to the left and right are great. Overall, tons of sites and good clean facilities. The trails are plentiful so you shouldnt run out of places to explore.

  • Ann M.
    May. 27, 2018

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Historical get away in the forest

    The swaying of pine trees with the smell of the forest greets us at this easily accessible site in our motorhome. Electric and water hookups at our site, dump station available on the way out, camp host available. Picnic tables, fire pit available at our site. Lots of shade, plenty of trails that cover this State Park. The Kron house nearby, the swimming pool ( closed at time of our visit). The town of Albemarle 10 minutes away and Badin lake right down the mountain. Lots of history here just stop at the ranger station for information, maps and more.

  • S
    May. 25, 2018

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Family friendly, clean, quiet considering close proximity of neighbors

    Very family friendly camp ground. Sites are close together, but not too terrible. Sites include tent pad, fire ring with grate, table, lantern hook. Facilities we're kept nicely, host was very helpful and makes rounds in the evenings with firewood ($5 bundle). Hiked the trail head near the campground, to the river.. lovely hike NO RIVER ACCESS FOR FISHING though... Embankment is too steep, we learned this after the 2.5 mile hike with the kids... Went down the road to the lake the next day (they have boat rentals, though we didn't get one).


Guide to Matthews

Cabin camping near Matthews, North Carolina offers comfortable shelter options within a 30-mile radius of this suburban community. Summer cabin rentals typically face higher demand with temperatures averaging 85-90°F June through August, while winter cabin stays remain available with milder 40-50°F temperatures. Most cabin locations provide year-round availability with seasonal rate adjustments.

What to do

Swimming at Lake Norman: Lake Norman State Park Campground maintains a swimming area open primarily on Saturdays during summer months. "I travel full-time. This was the nicest and cleanest campground I have ever been in. Fantastic experience. I highly highly recommend," notes one visitor to Lake Norman State Park Campground.

Hiking options: Morrow Mountain State Park offers multiple hiking trails of varying difficulty levels. "We exhausted ourselves hiking and canoeing and much more stuff to do! Nice sites with electric hookups. Firewood available. Will definitely be back," shares a visitor to Morrow Mountain State Park Campground.

Free mini-golf: Cane Creek Park provides complimentary putt-putt golf for cabin guests and campers. "The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there," reports a camper at Cane Creek Park.

What campers like

Cabin variety: Coble's Landing offers basic cabin options for those seeking more rustic accommodations. "The campground is a beautiful place, lots of trees for firewood. ATV/Walking trails. Picnic tables, porta johns and nature. A small lake where you can fish, it is Peaceful here," notes a visitor at Coble's Landing.

Location convenience: Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA provides cabin camping within minutes of Charlotte attractions. "We chose this KOA for it being 10 miles from my mom, the people around us were super friendly and the staff was super friendly. They had mini golf and very small playground and a small pool but all in all a very nice place," reports a guest at Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA.

Shuttle service: Transportation from campgrounds to attractions saves guests time and parking hassles. "You can purchase Carowinds tickets right here and ride a shuttle all day long to the park rather than fight traffic. They enforce the rules really well so quiet time is actually just that," explains a camper at Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort.

What you should know

Bathroom conditions vary: Some locations maintain pristine facilities while others have basic amenities. "The bathhouse is new and well maintained. I would recommend this place to anyone," reports a guest at Lake Norman State Park Campground.

Wi-Fi limitations: Most cabin sites offer limited or no internet connectivity. "Very limited wi-fi, dated bathrooms, most amenities closed," notes a camper at Dan Nicholas Park.

Seasonal closures: Many park amenities operate on limited schedules, particularly swimming areas and rental services. "The beach is nice but gets very busy during the summer months. Lots of hiking trails, with lots of people using the grills etc.," shares a visitor at Lake Norman State Park Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Dan Nicholas Park provides multiple family attractions beyond just cabin accommodations. "This place is the best places for families to camp. There is a beautiful zoo, gem mining, a train ride, amazing fishing, a beautiful playground, and a carousel. The campsites are nice and the facilities are fairly clean," reports a family camper.

Bike-friendly options: Several campgrounds feature paved roads ideal for children on bicycles. "Private but great for families and bike ridding. Private pool game room. Laundry and camp store," notes a guest at Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort.

Safety considerations: Knowing emergency contact information can provide peace of mind when cabin camping with children. "The gates close at 5pm during the fall/winter. Slightly around that time, the retired police chief came around to introduce himself and give his cell number. He is just up the street and was kind to offer this for extra safety," shares a visitor at Lake Curriher Wilderness.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choosing level sites matters for both RVs and cabin stays. "Site next to one of the lake access trails. Spacious site. We were able to get our 37 ft camper level. Shaded so the a/c's were able to keep up with the heat no issue," mentions a visitor at Dan Nicholas Park.

Off-season advantages: Cabin and RV camping during non-peak periods offers quieter experiences and sometimes better rates. "Campground is part of Carowinds amusement park. Cabins and RV spaces are available. Prices are rather expensive during the season, but reasonable off-season," advises a regular camper at Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort.

Road access considerations: Some cabin locations have tight access roads that create challenges. "The roads between the sites we a bit tight - it did not effect us as the park was not full but it could be a problem in peak season," warns a camper at Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Matthews, NC is Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort with a 4.2-star rating from 17 reviews.

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