Best Cabin Camping near Burbank, OH

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Burbank, Ohio provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Mohican State Park Campground offers both small camper cabins and larger riverfront cabins with comfortable beds and beautiful interiors. The cabins at Findley State Park Campground are located near the entrance area with access to the camp store, playground, and lake activities. American Wilderness Campground in Grafton features cabin accommodations with clean facilities and proximity to a lake for fishing and kayaking. Most cabins include electricity and basic furnishings, while some offer additional amenities like refrigerators and microwaves. According to one visitor at Mohican State Park, "The cabins are highly sought after for a reason—beautiful interiors, comfortable beds, and riverfront location."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available throughout the region, with options ranging from basic structures to fully-equipped units with kitchens and bathrooms. Jellystone Parks near Burbank offer family-oriented cabin camping with access to numerous recreational activities, though one reviewer noted that "the bunk beds have very thin RV style bunk bed mattresses." Pet-friendly cabins can be found at several locations including Mohican State Park, where specific cabins accommodate dogs. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when waterfront cabins fill quickly. Pleasant Hill Lake Park recently upgraded their cabin area, which one camper described as "amazing." Many campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October, though some state park cabins remain available year-round with heated facilities during winter months.

Most cabin rentals provide beds and basic furniture but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations—some offer only outdoor fire rings for cooking while others include microwaves, refrigerators, or full kitchens. Campers should check specific amenities before arrival to plan accordingly. On-site camp stores at locations like Findley State Park and Mohican State Park sell basic provisions, firewood, and snacks. For more substantial grocery needs, the small towns surrounding Burbank have general stores and supermarkets within reasonable driving distance. Visitors staying in more primitive cabins should bring cooking equipment, coolers, and all necessary food supplies, especially when staying at more remote forest cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Burbank, Ohio (47)

    1. Findley State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Wellington, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 647-0534

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking (rentals and bait available too!) are offered on [Findley Lake](https://ohiostateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/findley-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?"

    "The group sites are away from the main campsites, so you should have plenty of space for your group to set up and enough distance between them to not disturb the peace if you have a large group."

    2. Maple Lakes Campground

    6 Reviews
    Seville, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 336-2251

    $45 - $50 / night

    "A little restrictive if you have pets. Guard gate and expansive grounds - lovely fishing pond; clean showed and bathrooms- excellent spacing between spaces."

    "This is a beautiful location. Lots of long term campers. Beautiful trees and the fishing lakes had lovely benches."

    3. American Wilderness Campground

    16 Reviews
    Grafton, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 926-3700

    $35 - $69 / night

    "We were tent camping on a site w/electric & water. We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left (jackpot)."

    "We love the fishing available here we also had the kids they enjoyed the arcade and gem mining we also liked the access to self serve laundry and camp store as well"

    4. Rvino - Camp Hiyo

    4 Reviews
    Lodi, OH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 625-2817

    $32 - $999 / night

    "Nice park, two fenced dog parks. Bathrooms were clean."

    5. Mohican State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Loudonville, OH
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 994-5125

    "There was also a nice side pad that kept our chairs clean. A little further back in the campground to be close to the shower house that was open."

    "The oddly named “Class A” camping area offers everything from full-hook up camping slots for campers large and small, as well as just electric sites and 10 “walk-in” primitive sites, and cabins -- all"

    6. Hidden Hollow Camp

    1 Review
    Lodi, OH
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 722-9364

    7. Sunset Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Spencer, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 667-2686

    "The grounds are clean and the sites are very well spaced."

    "Mobile service was decent in most parts of the park although our spot F30 was on the fringe for usable video."

    8. Hickory Lakes Campground

    2 Reviews
    Jeromesville, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 869-7587

    $40 - $75 / night

    "We had fun in the swimming pond, it was quiet and easy to sleep, clean restrooms and showers a short walk from our site. Water spigot and electric at every site."

    "Fishing lake and a separate swimming pond that has a sandy bottom with clean water and a small beach. Full hook ups. We are new seasonal campers and have been impressed with this campground."

    9. Hidden Acres Campground

    1 Review
    Sullivan, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 853-4687

    "Bathrooms were dirty and the shower water was freezing. Other than that was a very awesome memorable weekend."

    10. Cleveland/ Sudusky Jellystone Park

    7 Reviews
    New London, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 652-2267

    $50 - $70 / night

    "Clean common areas. Nice pool, camp store on site with a nice selection of camp gear. Snack bar with pizza, ice cream etc. Tons of planned activities for the kids."

    "Good sized playground. Great for kids."

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Cabin Reviews near Burbank, OH

410 Reviews of 47 Burbank Campgrounds


  • Kelly L.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Mohican Adventures Campground and Cabins

    Family Friendly

    Great campground with lots to do! RV sites are a little small and close together, but comes with a picnic table and fire pit. There are back in and pull through RV spots - along with nice shady spots for rent camping. Cabins are also available. Great spot to camp if interested in tubing/canoeing/kayaking down Mohican river. When you arrive everyone in the vehicle checks in, and then someone on a golf cart takes you to your spot. Campground has an indoor pool and hot tub. Also has pond with paddle boards and paddle boats that need to be reserved at additional cost. Quite a few playgrounds available and mountain bike trails. Small creek runs along the campground. All guests are given a wrist band that gives you a discount at the Trails End restaurant and at Mohican Adventures across the street.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2023

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Winter Time But No Snow

    We stayed on a full hook up site (turned off for the season) that had a nice concrete level pad. There was also a nice side pad that kept our chairs clean. A little further back in the campground to be close to the shower house that was open. Then found out that comfort station next to us was open - nice! Also close the water which was full and rushing all weekend.

    The camp store was open on the weekend and the staff was nice to chat with. They had wood, but it was slab cut which doesn’t burn very well. We decided against it. Lots of snacks and other items still available.

    Some sites were really close to the water, almost too close as the water flooded a few spots. The campground is nice to walk if you like to get in a little workout. They also have small camper cabins and them much bigger cabins which a few are pet friendly.

    We went on a hike by the covered bridge to one of the waterfalls. Lots of trials to choose from.

  • R
    Aug. 1, 2018

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Well kept campground with access to beach and dock

    Each campsite in on a leveled cement pad and comes with a fire ring a picnic table. There is plenty of room around your site and you don't feel crowded. Most sites offer nice tree coverage for shade. The restrooms and showers are very clean and well taken care of. There is also a laundry facility and sink outside each one for washing dishes and water fountains throughout the park. There is a nice beachfront for swimming and then a dock that be reached from outside the park. A beautiful lake for kayaking or boating. The store has most camping needs in it and once a week they host an ice cream social. Has a very nice playground and a sand volleyball court. There are some hiking trails, but nothing extensive.

  • E
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Roundup Lake RV Resort

    Great Lively Place with lots of Amenities

    Starting off, everyone from the employees to the other campers were super friendly! My boyfriend and I rented The Park Model Cabin which was sort of a half trailer with a full bathroom and full kitchen. The bed was the only detractor of our trip, as it was mostly springs. We brought our air mattress in for the second night and slept much better. The themed weekends throughout the season are fun and festive and there are a lot of activities to do and participate!

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2018

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Unexpected Treat in Central Ohio

    As part of a nearly 200-mile bikepacking ride, this was our last stop! We spent 2 nights in their "Class B" area down in the Mohican River Valley and loved it.

    The oddly named “Class A” camping area offers everything from full-hook up camping slots for campers large and small, as well as just electric sites and 10 “walk-in” primitive sites, and cabins -- all of which are reservable. This area has all the bells and whistles of a modern campground with an environmental learning center, a nice outdoor pool, clean showers and bathrooms, an extensive playground and hiking and mountain biking trails right out the front door.

    The “Class B” area offers 25 primitive sites on a first-come, first-served basis. It is almost 6 miles by road from the “A” services, but only a 2-mile flatish hike along the river trail. At these sites, there are only pit toilets and a water pump. Each site has a picnic table and a small fire ring. There is also a large group camping area just a few miles away from the primitive “Class B” area.

    Tubing and canoeing are available within the park, but there are also several canoe outfitters in the area which provide rental / pick up services. The sheer number of these businesses makes me think that summer time can be crowded!!

    Beautiful shaded trails meander all throughout the park and they boast some of the most challenging mountain biking in the mid-west, so read your trail maps. Hiking, equestrian and winter snowmobile trails also offer some great opportunities to get out and stretch your legs throughout the year. There is also a safe and convenient, bike lane / bike path into nearby Loudonville, which has a small grocery story and the usual fast-food restaurants.

    Note: The only reason why this park didn't get a 5 star was due to their customer service. It was absolutely lousy, confusing, and the young folks working behind the counter acted as if they didn't want to be there and/or hadn't been trained. We almost left, but since we had cycled 42 miles to get there that day, we chose to stay and enjoyed our time in their Class B sites.

  • A
    Jul. 25, 2019

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Wooded Waterside Sites

    Make reservations! (6 months in advance).  Waterside sites fill up quickly! Check in is very easy as you pass the camp store on your way in. All campsites have a fire ring and picnic table.  West Branch has private, spacious, shady sites. We can launch our kayaks right from our campsite. The shower house and bathrooms are large and clean. There is even a book exchange shelf at the shower house in case of rainy days. The park office loans games and sports equipment to campers. Washers and dryers are also at the shower house. There is an outside sink to wash up dishes. Bring your boat or kayak. There are many inlets to explore or fish. There is a small beach at the campground but a larger one on the other side of the lake. There is a boat launch at the campground.  There are playgrounds for the children. An ice cream social is held on Saturday evenings that my children always love to attend. There is a newer dog park near the intersection of Rock Spring  and Esworthy roads. There are many scenic hiking trails at West Branch. Bridal trails are located on Esworthy Rd. West Branch is our favorite campground and we make sure to visit every year.

  • Sammii D.
    Jul. 16, 2019

    Camp Sandusky

    Very nice campgrounds!

    There is so much structure and order to this campground! The grounds are laid out so nicely! One big circle with cross roads all along the way. You can camp however you'd like too! They have RV sites, tent sites and cabins. All mixed in together so you can travel with all your favorite campers. They do breakfast every morning in the front pavilion for $4.50 (all you can eat pancakes, 1 sausage and coffee) I haven't tried it yet, but its certainly popular. Laundry is open 24 hours a day and in an open area. Not the biggest fan of that due to needing to do laundry in the rain. Bathrooms are clean and standard. Row of toilet stalls and showers in a separate room. They have a stellar playground area, I don't have kids but even I was drawn to wanting to play on it. Very pet friendly around here. Close to downtown, near Cedar Point and all the other attractions over here. They have 2 pools, one being heated. We haven't had a bad rain storm while we're here but you can tell by the ground of our spot its going to be bad and super muddy. All in all this campground is pretty awesome.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2019

    Malabar Farm State Park Campground

    Rustic

    I found Malabar Farm in Lucas, OH on my way home from Mom’s house. Never heard of it before and I have been this way for over 20 years now. Louis Bromfield was a conservationist and among many other things (including winning a Pulitzer) he was in the forefront of organic and self-sustaining gardening. This place is amazing! ( and would be an excellent home schoolers camping trip!) Not your typical going hiking kinda campground (there are trails but they are not “major”) you come here to step away from city life and tour a working farm. Ohio countryside at its best. Primitive camping with a gravel parking pad and water, fire ring, picnic table and hitching post. No reservations, this is a first come campground. There’s also a small rentable cabin open year round. Definitely worth a visit and very family oriented events. ( your teenager will roll their eyes at you but probably secretly enjoy the visit)

  • L
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Great park

    This is a great state park campground. We stayed at an electric site. The spots are decent sized, plenty of restrooms, pool, playground and camp store that sells ice cream! Tubing down the creek next to the campground was super cool too. Cabins looked very nice and secluded. We hiked to the swinging bridge which was newly dedicated (May 2021).


Guide to Burbank

Cabin camping near Burbank, Ohio offers year-round lodging options in the rural rolling hills of north-central Ohio at approximately 1,150 feet elevation. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F, making late spring through early fall the busiest period for cabin reservations. Winter cabin rentals remain available at several locations with specialized cold-weather accommodations.

What to do

Fishing and water recreation: At Maple Lakes Campground, the fishing lakes feature comfortable seating areas. "This is a beautiful location. Lots of long term campers. Beautiful trees and the fishing lakes had lovely benches," notes Tracy L. The campground's sunset views over the lakes enhance evening relaxation.

Hiking trail networks: Mohican State Park Campground offers extensive trail systems for all skill levels. "Lots of hiking trails and waterfalls. Free hike-in camping available here too," according to Nicole K. The park's trail system connects the dam area to primitive camping zones and follows the river through scenic gorges.

Mountain biking: Several parks maintain dedicated mountain biking paths, including Mohican State Park where the trails connect to primitive camping areas. John H. explains, "There are 10 free camp sites for backpackers in Mohican, each is about a mile hike in, no vehicles can reach these sites. There are 4 on the mountain bike trail and 6 on the horse trails."

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Findley State Park Campground receives consistently positive feedback about its facilities. Chris K. shared, "Oddly, the high point was the shower house. Either new or remodeled recently, it was clean and comfortable (not always a given!)." Restroom cleanliness matters significantly for cabin campers who often share these communal spaces.

Spacious campsites: Many cabin locations provide adequate spacing between units. At American Wilderness Campground, site layout prevents overcrowding. "We had a nice time the place was clean and the people were nice as in other campers we had a good time we went to the pavilion to a get together," reports Travis O. The property layout allows for social interaction without compromising privacy.

Winter camping options: For off-season visitors, select parks maintain heated facilities. Renée C. at Mohican State Park notes, "First come first serve in the winter. One heated bathroom with a shower is open in the winter. Absolutely beautiful & great trails. Beautiful area to see in the winter & not as busy."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Demand for cabins exceeds supply during peak seasons. Jeffrey L. from Findley State Park advises, "Very nice, comfortable campground, kids loved it. Only downfall is trying to find an open spot for reservations. Place is booked most of the time. If you're planning a holiday weekend you need to book 6 months in advance."

Site selection considerations: Cabin locations vary significantly within the same campground. Crystal A. from Findley State Park explains, "I would recommend doing some research on campsites as they range from small to large for the same price. The original site I booked was a tent site too small for 2 tents, however I was able to switch to another sight which was larger."

Pet policies: Rules regarding pets differ between properties and specific cabin units. At Cleveland/Sandusky Jellystone Park, pets are allowed but with restrictions. Similarly, at Maple Lakes Campground, Jon P. observed an unusual rule: "You aren't allowed to walk a dog around the park which was a very odd rule. Had to stay at your site."

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: When booking cabin accommodations with children, consider proximity to recreational areas. Kimberly C. from Findley State Park notes, "About half the sites are for tent or dry camping. Half have electric and a few of those have full hookups. We have enjoyed the shade at our site this week and the space between us and our neighbors."

Kid-friendly activities: Jellystone Park offers extensive children's programming. Kathryn P. shares, "Tons of planned activities for the kids. Movie nights, wibits (inflatable obstacle course on the pond), stocked pond, kayaks, Gaga Ball, RC track, jump pad, climbing wall etc etc etc!! This is a yearly trip for us! Never disappoints."

Group camping options: For larger family gatherings, Hidden Hollow Camp specializes in accommodating groups. Joel C. explains, "We have camped here multiple times with our scout troop. Facilities are excellent with a large clubhouse with kitchen. Vault toilets are fine."

Tips from RVers

Site surface conditions: Weather impacts ground stability at several campgrounds. Ro B. from Sunset Lake Campground cautions, "Many of the sites are grassy and I could see the potential to get stuck if you ended up in heavy rains." Planning for proper leveling equipment helps prevent issues.

Accessibility to amenities: When choosing cabin locations, check proximity to essentials. Rebekah N. from Hickory Lakes Campground reports, "Clean restrooms and showers a short walk from our site. Water spigot and electric at every site. Campground was made for RVs and a section is a seasonal RV village but the tent/camper sites are well kept and are close to playground, swimming pond, basketball court and horseshoe pits."

Mobile connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between properties. Andrea F. notes about Mohican State Park, "No cell service with Verizon at this park," while Ro B. comments on Sunset Lake Campground: "Mobile service was decent in most parts of the park although our spot F30 was on the fringe for usable video."

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