Best Cabin Camping near Raeford, NC

Several cabin accommodations exist near Raeford, North Carolina with varying levels of amenities. Pine Lake RV Resort provides cozy cabin rentals with electric hookups, heat and air conditioning. The cabins include tables, chairs, and basic furnishings, though layouts differ between sites. Smith Lake Army RV Park offers military-affiliated visitors cabin options with full hookups and proximity to recreational facilities. Sycamore Lodge features well-maintained cabin accommodations with electric and water connections, suitable for extended stays. "The bathrooms were immaculate. The Landry rooms were great, little expensive but I get it, they are high maintenance with all the visitors," notes one visitor about facilities at Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most properties offer fully furnished cabin options with beds, tables, and seating areas. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates increase. Pet policies vary by location, with Pine Lake RV Resort, Smith Lake Army RV Park, and Fayetteville RV Resort allowing pets in select cabins. A recent visitor commented that Sycamore Lodge has "sites that are large and easy to back into" with "bathrooms and amenities that are top notch."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary considerably between locations, with some offering full kitchenettes while others provide only basic amenities like microwaves and mini-refrigerators. On-site camp stores are available at several locations including Sycamore Lodge and Smith Lake Army RV Park. Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages occasionally features food trucks for added dining convenience. Basic supplies can be purchased at campground stores, though selection is limited and prices may be higher than nearby supermarkets.

Best Cabin Sites Near Raeford, North Carolina (13)

    1. Pine Lake RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wagram, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 281-3319

    $40 / night

    "The park is clean with a lake to finish in and hiking trails that you can go explore."

    "The only down side is it can be hard to get larger trailers in and out of the park and into and out of some of the sits."

    2. Smith Lake Army RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fayetteville, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 396-5979

    "Lots of recreational activities with lake access. Staff was very friendly. Concrete pads are level and sites are spacious with a picnic table and fire pit. Close to Ft."

    "Fire pit, picnic table and cement pad with full hookup. Many AD soldiers and their families fulltime. They have been great."

    3. Sycamore Lodge

    9 Reviews
    Pinebluff, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 420-3843

    $55 - $83 / night

    "The pool the hot tub , volleyball, game room and well stocked store! Bands on weekend crafts golf cart rentals!"

    "Store , restaurant, pool, dog park, kayak on lake,putt putt, cornhole, shuffleboard, horseshoes just to name a few"

    4. Moccasin Branch Campground — Raven Rock State Park

    21 Reviews
    Mamers, NC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 893-4888

    $27 - $75 / night

    "Each site is large and well spaced out from other campers. Most RV sites are gravel with a fire pit, picnic table and a gravel tent pad beside it. The bathhouse was clean and well maintained."

    "Excellent new cabin’s perfect fire pit new tables/restrooms spaced out beautifully designed campground."

    5. Pedro's Campground at South of the Border

    15 Reviews
    Dillon, SC
    33 miles
    Website

    $49 / night

    "With table, electric, water, sewer. Low lights, garbage cans. There's a BMX training facility camp at the back. Dog friendly 2 playground."

    "Great ice cream shop. Fun shopping. Not much privacy is the only draw back. Great place to stop with or without children."

    6. Blue Moon Lake House

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    Fayetteville, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 808-5827

    $139 - $199 / night

    7. Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages

    7 Reviews
    Erwin, NC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 484-5500

    "It is located a short distance from Interstate 95, making it a great place to spend the night if you are traveling on to another destination. Or stay for a nice relaxing vacation like us."

    "There two beautiful green lawns, two pools, two shower houses, and two laundry facilities. Made for Trailers and RVs of all sizes with full hook-ups and utilities."

    8. Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    15 Reviews
    Cheraw, SC
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 537-9656

    "The camping spots were clean and well kept....some have water and electric hookups and some are more rustic. There are plenty of large spaces for RVs with lots of room around them for privacy."

    "The regular sites are usually full, and very close, but the lake front sites are gorgeous and worth being close to neighbors."

    9. Canoe Camp — Raven Rock State Park

    8 Reviews
    Mamers, NC
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 893-4888

    $17 / night

    "The spots are clean and well spread out with a hook to hang things on, a fire pit, and a picnic table at each site. The pit toilet is central to all 6 sites."

    "There’s a picnic table and a fire ring and two benches. You have to canoe or hike to the site. There are a few sites and a pit toilet nearby but you can not see each other. I highly recommend!"

    10. Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Dillon, SC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 774-8872

    "Campsites have a fire ring/grate and a picnic table, but no trash cans, and you'll need to bring your trash to a large bin located at the edge of the campsites."

    "This campground is definitely off the beaten path, about 15 miles from I-95. There aren’t any stores around, so get your food and supplies before you arrive."

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Cabin Reviews near Raeford, NC

106 Reviews of 13 Raeford Campgrounds


  • Courtney B.
    Jun. 5, 2020

    Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

    A quiet and clean state park

    Little Pee Dee State Park is a quiet and clean campground on the banks of Lake Norton. Locals often come here for fishing and non-motorized boating.  We were fortunate to witness a mass crayfish event--the recent flooding had brought them out of the swamp and up the spillway, much to the delight of seafood lovers.

    The campground had two different campground hosts, and they kept the restrooms and campsites immaculately clean.

    Campsites have a fire ring/grate and a picnic table, but no trash cans, and you'll need to bring your trash to a large bin located at the edge of the campsites.

    There are some nice sites right at the edge of Lake Norton, but the abundant water plants don't allow you to fish from the side of the lake, and it's not really a swimming lake. These sites accommodate RVs and have water & electric.  If you're on a budget, there are tent-only sites off the water.

    The campground recently built a sleeping cabin, which is a cute structure with air conditioning/heat, bunk beds, and a free-standing bed (the cabin sleeps four, total). Guests can use a fire ring and Adirondack chairs, hammock, and grill.

    The park also has a nice shelter for use.

    There is no WiFi here, and cellular internet is spotty. There isn't a camp store, but the Ranger Station does have ice, firewood, and a small number of souvenirs for sale.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2025

    Little Pee Dee State Park Campground

    Woodsy on the lake.

    Very nice size sites. Nice clean bathrooms. A cabin rental. Horse shoe pit and corn hole. Fishing dock. Sandy fairly level sites. Bike and Canoe rentals.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Moccasin Branch Campground — Raven Rock State Park

    Clandestine Campground @ Raven Rock State Park

    Clandestine?  And Camping?!  Yeah, that's kind of what I thought too when I first saw this place.  To begin with, hats off to the great state Rangers in North Carolina who take real pride in their campgrounds and take really great care of the parks.  This was, by far, one of the cleanest, most well-organized, perfectly sign-posted and utterly trash-free state parks I have ever been too (and let's say that I've been to a few).  

    In fact, this place was so incredibly well taken care of ... that I'm not sure I felt like I was actually in nature!  Is that even possible?  Well, let's just say that one of the biggest challenges I have with camping in the first place is convincing my family to come with me, as they aren't fans of bugs, getting dirty, sweating and especially .. public restrooms and shower facilities.  But they would be impressed with this place.

    Located just due South of Raleigh-Durham area, you'll find Raven Rock State Park, that doesn't get as much recognition as a lot of the other SP's have bodies of water attached to them, like in and around Jordan Lake, Falls Lake or further afield Lake Kerr.  That aside, and back to this particular campground, if you're looking for something that's a bit off the beaten path, but that offers a completely different camping experience, then I would strongly encourage you to come check out this place.  Amenities are standard, but as with everything here, it's either brand new or completely spartan!  Add on top of this that there's a number of really amazing guest cottages (think little log cabins, but modern), then this SP is definitely setting the pace for the rest of the state in terms of quality control on their campgrounds.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Pedro's Campground at South of the Border

    Roadside RV Amusement Park

    If you haven’t been to a roadside circus lately or don’t want to shell out the dough for Disney World, then this particular RV amusement park location just off of I-95 and due south of the North Carolina/ South Carolina border may just be the perfect spot for you. 

    With a wide-array of parallel, elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30/ 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water connections. There’s the standard picnic table, fire ring/BBQ, garbage receptacles, 3-4 communal bathhouses and even a handful of community BBQ’s. 

    The hosts, who work out of the Camp Pedro Store/ Office are incredibly nice and offer pricing by the night or week. There’s not a ton of amenities to pick and choose from– APART FROM THE NON-STOP LINEUP OF AMUSEMENT PARK options you will find everywhere! But the campground itself features 2-3 community playgrounds, group BBQ’s and the everything-you-need store. And while I looked, there’s no pool to speak of. 

    Insider’s Tip? Near this RV parking lot, you do have access to Betsy Jackson Bay if you want to get away and off the beaten path a bit to explore nature… otherwise, head back to Pedro’s, put on your silly hat, load up the car full of tchotchkies and get your fill of this whacky Tex Mex experience! 

    Happy Camping!

  • J
    Apr. 19, 2021

    Moccasin Branch Campground — Raven Rock State Park

    New spacious campground

    This is a new and clean campground. Very nice rangers monitor the campground and are extremely helpful. Each site is large and well spaced out from other campers. Most RV sites are gravel with a fire pit, picnic table and a gravel tent pad beside it. The bathhouse was clean and well maintained. Their RV sites are full hookup which is great for a state park. Water pressure was excellent. Primitive tent sites and cabins were available. The campground is walking distance to Raven Rock trails and you get a free walk up pass to get in. We had a very good time and will definitely go back.

  • MaryAnn P.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    VERY Nice campground!!

    The camping spots were clean and well kept....some have water and electric hookups and some are more rustic. There are plenty of large spaces for RVs with lots of room around them for privacy. It felt very private even though there were people all around. The bathrooms and showers were amazingly clean and they had a giant heater you can turn on over the showers when it's cold outside! There is a lake with a swimming area that was also well-maintained and clean, it has a boardwalk that goes around a large portion of the lake that connects the campground with the beach are. You can rent kayaks and canoes to take out on the lake, and the fishing is excellent! They also have rental cabins by the swimming area but I've never stayed in one. It is a nice campground, quiet and great for children! I will definitely go back!

  • Joy B.
    Feb. 13, 2022

    Smith Lake Army RV Park

    Recreation Heaven

    Lots of recreational activities with lake access. Staff was very friendly. Concrete pads are level and sites are spacious with a picnic table and fire pit. Close to Ft. Bragg entrance, Exchange, and Commissary. This campground is near a military runway so be prepared for loud aircraft noise as well as other military installation noise.

  • Trina W.
    Apr. 25, 2018

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    Great family camping, but regular campground is crowded

    We stayed in the camp juniper group area this time, but have camped in the regular campground in the past. The regular sites are usually full, and very close, but the lake front sites are gorgeous and worth being close to neighbors. The trail around the lake is very pretty, and there are lots of things to do across the lake. (Boat rentals, playground, picnic areas, park office…)

    the only drawback to the group area is that it's not directly on the lake, and there are no bathrooms. Bring a bucket potty, or drive to the other camp area to use the bath house. Or do the 200-yard hike-with-a-trowel... Our Girl Scouts and Daisies managed just fine, though!


Guide to Raeford

Cabin accommodations near Raeford, North Carolina range from rustic sites with basic amenities to fully-equipped lodging options with modern facilities. Located in the Sandhills region at approximately 200 feet above sea level, the area experiences mild winters and hot summers, with annual rainfall averaging 46 inches. Winter cabin rentals typically require advance booking, especially on holiday weekends when temperatures can drop below freezing.

What to do

Hiking trails: Raven Rock State Park offers multiple trail options for cabin guests seeking outdoor activities. "The hiking trails are great and easy to get to. Reminds me of Sgt time training Thursday's, lol. Great swampy and peidmont preservation area," notes one visitor at Smith Lake Army RV Park.

Fishing spots: Many rental cabins provide access to fishing areas. At Raven Rock State Park, one camper reports: "It is a place of beauty and next to cape fear river. Has plenty of places to hike to and to camp." The park allows fishing with valid North Carolina fishing license.

Water activities: Several cabin rentals offer water recreation options. "The lake is beautiful. Awesome walking trail that takes you to the other side of the lake where there is a playground," writes a visitor to Cheraw State Park Campground. Cabin guests can rent kayaks and canoes to explore the lake during spring through fall months.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cabin rentals with well-maintained bathhouses receive high ratings. According to one guest at Sycamore Lodge: "Bathrooms and amenities are top notch. Sites are large and easy to back into." This facility maintains regular cleaning schedules throughout the day.

Quiet atmosphere: Cabin rentals in secluded locations provide peaceful stays. A camper at Pine Lake RV Resort states: "This campground is very clean and quiet with lots of things to do, there is a pond to go fishing and the campground has a variety of boats and kayaks that you can use on the pond."

Recreational options: Cabins at resorts often include access to multiple activities. "Very nice! We are now members. Grounds are very neat and well kept. Bath houses have a little age on them but are clean. Putt Putt, Horse Shoes, Basketball, Swimming Pool, and Game Room. Nice lake with walking trail," reports a visitor about their experience.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, particularly during summer. During peak seasons (May-September), some locations book 3-6 months in advance.

Amenity variations: Cabin rentals differ significantly in what they provide. "No grill, limited camp store. Propane on site, friendly staff," notes a reviewer at Sycamore Lodge, highlighting the importance of checking what's included before arrival.

Access considerations: Some cabin locations have difficult access roads. At Little Pee Dee State Park, a camper cautions: "Road to campground is horrible! Very narrow, trees hanging over it, dirt, but huge holes! Obviously needs to be graded." Large vehicles or trailers may require careful navigation.

Military restrictions: Some cabin facilities near Fort Bragg limit access to military personnel and families. Smith Lake Army RV Park offers "great stay for DOD associated members" with special amenities for service members.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Family cabins often provide dedicated recreation areas. "Playgrounds were phenomenal for kids. Bike and Hiking trails all throughout the site," mentions a visitor at Smith Lake Army RV Park, where playground equipment is rated for children ages 5-12.

Safety considerations: Cabins near water require extra supervision. At Cheraw State Park Campground, "there is a lake with a swimming area that was also well-maintained and clean, it has a boardwalk that goes around a large portion of the lake that connects the campground with the beach area."

Weekend programming: Some cabin rentals offer scheduled activities. Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages provides "scheduled kid activities and movie night with popcorn" according to a satisfied guest, with most activities taking place on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking cabins as an RV alternative, location matters. A visitor to Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages recommends: "Our site #27 located across from the office, pool, mini golf and bathhouse is a back-in site, gravel pad, nice, level, average length and width, fire pit and picnic table."

Utility connections: Many cabins offer similar hookups to RV sites. According to a Cheraw State Park visitor: "30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground," which allows RVers to easily switch between their vehicles and cabin accommodations.

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin stays require planning. One camper notes: "When it isn't off season they have cheap boat rentals. Firewood is $6.50 per bundle," indicating both the benefits and limitations of off-season visits to cabins near Raeford.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Raeford, NC is Pine Lake RV Resort with a 4.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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