Best Cabin Camping near Okatie, SC

Several cabin options exist within a short drive of Okatie, South Carolina, with Point South KOA in nearby Yemassee offering well-equipped cabin rentals including caboose-style accommodations. Most cabins provide basic furnishings, electricity, and climate control, though amenities vary by location. Fort McAllister State Park Campground and Edisto Beach State Park include cabin rentals with more substantial amenities including kitchens and private bathrooms. Some cabins feature outdoor living spaces with fire pits, picnic tables and grills. "A right hand turn onto the access road happens quickly," notes one visitor about accessing Point South KOA's well-appointed cabins.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Point South KOA's train caboose cabins represent some of the more unique lodging options in the region, alongside more traditional cabin layouts at River's End Campground on Tybee Island. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when tourism peaks. Most cabins are pet-friendly, though additional fees may apply. A recent review mentioned the cabooses at Point South KOA: "Camp ground is nice, clean, organized and friendly... This KOA has some cabins that are nice looking, a few of them are old train caboose's."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely—some cabins offer fully equipped kitchens while others provide only basic refrigeration and microwave access. On-site stores at locations like Point South KOA and River's End Campground provide essentials like firewood, ice, and basic food supplies. Campers planning extended stays should bring groceries from larger towns, as rural cabin locations have limited shopping options. Outdoor cooking equipment such as portable grills is recommended for those staying in more minimal cabins without full kitchens.

Best Cabin Sites Near Okatie, South Carolina (13)

    1. Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    104 Reviews
    Savannah, GA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 598-2300

    $45 - $165 / night

    "This state park is close to a lot of things to do.  Very close to Wormslow Historic Site and Savannah.  The campground is really nice with large trees and lots of hanging moss. "

    "This place is awesome Clean large bathrooms with hot and cold shower Has laundry facilities Most sites are dirt but few paved No sewer at sites but dump station at park easy to access Water and electric"

    2. River's End Campground & RV Park

    61 Reviews
    Tybee Island, GA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 786-5518

    "Mainly a RV park, but about a dozen tent pads (fine gravel, well kept, no trash) in grassy lots with picnic table and fire pit. Family style bathroom/ showers. Office with coffee, games, books."

    "Each site comes with a fire pit and a picnic table. Location is great. Not right on the beach but a short walking distance."

    3. Point South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Beaufort, SC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 726-5733

    "Stayed at #52 and it was very private, level, and clean!"

    "Pet friendly with an enclosed dog area, beautiful area, clean, friendly and attentive staff."

    4. Savannah Lakes RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Hardeeville, SC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 628-2006

    $78 - $108 / night

    "I didn't bother setting up the EARTHLINK dish which would work well here because it is mostly open sky, which means in July, your AC better be working because it is HOT."

    "We found this place online when the one we booked was terrible! This was an outstanding RV campground! The front office was kind, considerate and very helpful! Concrete drives and pads!"

    5. Fort McAllister State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 727-2339

    $12 - $230 / night

    "Beautiful clean park surrounded by nature. Spots are spacious and beautiful. Boat ramp, cannoe rental, store, showers, gorgeous cabins, primitive camping and of course the fort."

    "With spacious sites the campground looked like a city for all the metal and the assorted camping accoutrements that vacationers brought with them; screened-in porches, mood lights, freestanding canopies"

    6. Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Edisto Island, SC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 869-2756

    "Sites are wooded and private. They all have picnic tables and fire rings. Some of them are beachside, others are Marshside but they are all pretty wooded and private."

    "It's South Carolina in the summer, so there are mosquitoes."

    7. Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks

    20 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 748-4000

    $46 - $90 / night

    "Had to rent a fire pit for $50 which you get refunded if you buy 3 bundles of wood. WIFI was very weak but free. Had nice restrooms with free showers."

    "What a fabulous location. So close to the 95. Easy drive through spots and all the amenities of home."

    9. Flying W Farm

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    Okatie, SC
    12 miles
    +1 (843) 247-6060

    $25 - $45 / night

    10. Savannah South KOA

    19 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 756-3396

    "There was plenty of room for our big screened canopy, picnic table, chairs & fire ring. The views from the lake were wonderful & t made waking up to see the sunrise worth it every day."

    "Pet friendly and just over all very well groomed. Manager was there to answer questions upon arrival and later after set up. You can tell this place is maintained. I will come back."

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Cabin Reviews near Okatie, SC

361 Reviews of 13 Okatie Campgrounds


  • The Tophams
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Point South KOA

    Excellent Stop tucked off I95

    Stayed at #52 and it was very private, level, and clean!

    The gravel kept the camper clean; the deck with bench, table and chairs, gas fire pit was super nice; the grill with picnic table were awesome. The plot abuts the grassy area but wasn’t too buggy.

    We went on a walk with our girls around the camp site, to the doggy area (small bjt super cute with some see saws, etc.), around the lake, and read the historical signs. We checked out the giant chess board, playground, horse shoes, and corn hole.

    COVID restrictions were really well explained. Masks suggested, pool sign up with rules posted. We signed up for 6:30 and the team thoroughly cleaned between us and the precious crew.

    The food and store was super and reasonable.

    Next time I will def check out the nightly wine or beer tasting.

    Can’t say enough good things - will def be back!!

  • Suzy E.
    Dec. 1, 2019

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park in Great Location

    This state park is close to a lot of things to do.  Very close to Wormslow Historic Site and Savannah.  The campground is really nice with large trees and lots of hanging moss.  We were in site 61 that was very deep and secluded with our picnic table set back from the road.  We had to park our camper crooked because of a tree and roots.  The bath house was nice and clean.  However the heat was broken on the hand blower in the women's side.

    There are sites with full hook ups.  There are also nice trails with one that leads to an observation deck.  Also have bike rentals.

  • Connie M.
    Mar. 30, 2021

    Edisto Beach State Park Campground

    Awesome State Park!

    I have visited this campground twice and LOVE IT!!! Sites are wooded and private. They all have picnic tables and fire rings. Some of them are beachside, others are Marshside but they are all pretty wooded and private. They also have great walking trails and a fabulous camp store! Great picnic areas and a beautiful beach! What more could you ask for? Also the grocery store is right at the entrance of the park for all your necessities.

  • Dallas W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Georgia state parks

    This place is awesome Clean large bathrooms with hot and cold shower Has laundry facilities Most sites are dirt but few paved No sewer at sites but dump station at park easy to access Water and electric at sites Several hiking trails Beautiful park office with gift shop with restrooms here also Deck chairs in back if you want to sit and firepit if you want to use Sites have fire pits also

  • J
    Mar. 27, 2021

    Savannah South KOA

    Beautiful & Clean

    This was our very first camping trip (2 adults, 2 kids & a Lab.) We arrived to friendly service & easily found our site (#6.) The tent sites are right on the water, which is home to swans, ducks, turtles & possibly gators too! The sandy pad for our tent was perfect, very level & comfortable. There was plenty of room for our big screened canopy, picnic table, chairs & fire ring. The views from the lake were wonderful & t made waking up to see the sunrise worth it every day.

    This campground is about 30mins from Savannah & Tybee Island - both of which we visited & enjoyed.

    The bathhouse & general store were very clean & located a short walk from the tent sites. There is also a playground & pool. The campground was quiet, we had no issues at all.

    We will definitely be returning soon!

  • Cale  D.
    May. 2, 2020

    River's End Campground & RV Park

    River's End - Well Kept KOA

    Mainly a RV park, but about a dozen tent pads (fine gravel, well kept, no trash) in grassy lots with picnic table and fire pit. Family style bathroom/ showers. Office with coffee, games, books. Host on golf cart was helpful with last minute arrival and places to eat on island. 3 block walk to beach. There was also a larger group camping area - saw a scout troop there - these sites had water and power.

  • Amanda W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Lots of options

    I stayed in a back in site in camping area 2. I would call it big rig challenging w/the narrow road and tight-ish back in. I enjoyed the trails & observation tower as well as the cute little shop where you check in. My friend joined me over the weekend & her kids really liked the All About Bats presentation & the playground. Lots of deer & other wildlife to be seen. Shaded sites & mine was full hookup. Pet friendly & the laundry facility takes credit cards. They ended up renting a yurt which was cool. There are also cabins but we didn’t see those.

  • Jeffrey A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Simply wonderful !

    Skidaway Island SP is quite possibly the nicest state park camping facility we’ve yet to visit! The sites are beyond spacious and afford plenty of privacy - and the hookups were conveniently situated at both sites we utilized during our visit. Huge, level tent pads for tent camping are also provided, as are picnic tables and fire rings. Shower and toilet facilities were clean and in excellent repair. The brand-new visitors center is beautiful and staff were courteous & professional to a person! Bird life is abundant and we had deer show up every day to check on us. Hiking trails are outstanding and the picnic/playground areas are fantastic. Skidaway Island SP is a gem with the added bonus of being just a 15 minute drive to downtown Savannah - we will undoubtedly be returning!

  • L O.
    Nov. 14, 2020

    Skidaway Island State Park Campground

    Largest campsites, great separation

    Arrived here for a four-night tent stay. Easy drive in from Tomoka State Park up I-95. Got the last spot at #62 which is very large and has a large tent pad. The electric and water hookups are on the edge of the street, so I had to use both the 75 and 25 foot extension cords to give power to the tent. There's a fire pit and a large picnic table. The restrooms are clean, as well as the laundry room. The dumpster and recycling bin are a bit far from 62, so bring your bicycle, lol. Deer were roaming the grounds in the early morning. Lots of birds singing at sunrise too. Great place. The 45-min drive up to Tybee Island Beach is totally worth it, with beautiful marshes and flatlands along the way. Beach photos included here.


Guide to Okatie

Cabin accommodations near Okatie, South Carolina range from rustic to deluxe options across several state parks and private campgrounds. Most cabin rentals sit within forested settings where summer temperatures average 90°F and winter lows rarely drop below freezing. Cabins typically require 1-2 night minimum stays with prices varying significantly between peak summer months and off-season periods.

What to do

Explore historic sites: Visitors staying in cabins near Richmond Hill can visit Fort McAllister State Park, which features Civil War era fortifications. "The campground is beautiful and well-maintained. The area is convenient to downtown Savannah and not too far from Tybee Island. There are some easy nature trails we really enjoyed," notes Ashley A.

Fishing opportunities: Cabin rentals near Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks provide access to the adjacent Ogeechee River. "There's a nice store that's part of the campground, is also fishing and a boat ramp, Wi-Fi was available but not very fast," reports Charlie B. The park features river access points that accommodate small fishing boats.

Beach activities: Cabins at Edisto Beach State Park Campground offer proximity to oceanfront recreation. "Shelling was incredible-especially if you walk towards the inlet around low tide," shares Katie F. The beach area is approximately 1.5 miles long and accessible via multiple walkways from the cabin areas.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Fort McAllister State Park Campground features cabin accommodations with ample outdoor areas. "The sites were spacious and easy to maneuver around. Bathroom and showers were very clean and well kept. Visitor Center was really interesting and the staff were very knowledgeable and helpful," reports Lisa P.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin stays at Skidaway Island State Park Campground provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "We had no problems getting in and the trails/sites are large and clean. Deer and other wildlife are seen every day," says Pamela I. The park contains several observation platforms overlooking marsh habitats.

Cabin location: Many campers appreciate the strategic placement of cabin rentals near regional attractions. "The campground is beautiful and well-maintained. The area is convenient to downtown Savannah and not too far from Tybee Island. There are some easy nature trails we really enjoyed," notes Ashley A. Most cabins are within 30-45 minutes of major tourist destinations.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Cabins throughout the region require advance booking, particularly during peak periods. "We spent three night at Fort McAllister in the tent side of the campground. The bath house has 4 private stalls with showers. The tent pads are large and easily held two tents," explains Hannah C., whose experience reflects the popularity of these accommodations.

Wildlife considerations: Cabin renters should properly store food and trash. "When I was here in April the flies were awful but they went away when the sun went down. Haha but that's when the Raccoons come out to play! Do NOT leave food or trash unattended or they will ransack your campsite," warns Hannah C.

Seasonal factors: River's End Campground & RV Park cabin rentals experience significant seasonal demand. "Great campground with lots of shady oaks draped in Spanish moss. Large pool and a nice laundry/shower area. Nearby companies will deliver street legal golf carts so you can wander around the shops and restaurants on the main drag or the beachfront. Reserve now for this Christmas/New Years eve. This place fills up fast," advises Wendy T.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Cabin accommodations with playgrounds provide additional entertainment for children. "This place is Great! I went there with my family about a month ago, they have hiking trails, bike trails, a nature center and plenty of room for kids to ride bikes. The camp sites are a great size and all of them are pretty close to a bath house," shares Marysa H.

Bike-friendly locations: Several cabin rental facilities offer biking opportunities. "We love this campground. Camp on the beach side," recommends Jason E. about Edisto Beach State Park, where multiple bike trails connect cabin areas with beaches and forest sections.

Educational components: Point South KOA offers learning opportunities alongside cabin accommodations. "We went on a walk with our girls around the camp site, to the doggy area (small bjt super cute with some see saws, etc.), around the lake, and read the historical signs. We checked out the giant chess board, playground, horse shoes, and corn hole," explains The Tophams.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: Some RVers recommend cabin rentals when full hookups aren't available. "Nice park and close to beach. Many sites with shade. Could be tight for big rigs," notes Jim G. about River's End Campground, suggesting cabins as alternatives for larger vehicles.

Off-season advantages: Cabin rentals during shoulder seasons often provide better value and availability. "We stayed at Skidaway Island State Park for 4 nights in May. Even thought the park was full (Memorial Day weekend), it never felt crowded. The spaces are very large and spread out," reports Zach H., highlighting the benefits of visiting during transitional seasons.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Okatie, SC is Skidaway Island State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 104 reviews.

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