Best Cabin Camping near Aledo, TX

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Aledo, Texas provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Loyd Park offers cabins with covered picnic tables, fire pits, and grills, while Cedar Hill State Park Campground features cabins with electrical outlets and private outdoor areas. Hideaway 23 in Azle provides lakefront cabins with water and electric hookups. Most cabin sites include picnic tables, fire rings, and access to shared bathroom facilities with showers. "The sites are large and all come with a covered picnic table, a fire pit, a bbq grill and hook ups," notes Tim F. about Loyd Park. Cabin interiors typically feature basic furnishings like beds, tables, and climate control systems, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Pet-friendly cabin options exist at multiple locations, though policies vary regarding number of pets allowed and additional fees. Dinosaur Valley RV Park limits guests to two pets per site. Rustic cabins in state parks tend to be more affordable but offer fewer amenities, while private resorts like North Texas Jellystone provide deluxe cabin accommodations with additional recreational facilities. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends when cabins book quickly. According to Crystal C. from Thousand Trails Bay Landing, "If renting a cabin do so well in advance between summer camp, family outings and normal traffic these book up quickly."

Most cabin rentals require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators, depending on the cabin category. Some locations provide cookware and utensils, while others expect campers to bring their own. Fire rings at most sites allow for outdoor cooking, though firewood availability varies by location. On-site camp stores at larger facilities like Jellystone Park stock essential items, and grocery stores can be found within a short drive of most cabin camping locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Aledo, Texas (38)

    1. Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Glen Rose, TX
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 897-4588

    $18 - $70 / night

    "It was my first time doing a walk in campsite. While it is a relatively quick walk to the site from the parking lot, you should bring a folding wagon if you aren't traveling with backpacker gear."

    "Spacious walk-out site. Real hot in July (as expected for Texas). Fire ring and lantern like available. Overall lovely site at a great park."

    2. Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Azle, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (682) 258-1959

    $60 / night

    "I recently stayed at Hideaway 23 Lakefront RV& Cabins for a weekend escape, and it exceeded all my expectations."

    "This park is amazing and the community is great expecally with first time rv people"

    3. Rocky Creek Park (benbrook Lake)

    2 Reviews
    Benbrook, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 292-2400

    $14 / night

    4. North Texas Jellystone

    14 Reviews
    Burleson, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 426-5037

    "Beautiful park! 60-70 tree covered camp sites. Roads were in good condition. Pet friendly. Plenty to do for the kids. Don’t really have anything negative to say about it other than the price tag."

    "We stopped by for the night after visiting the state park to meet up with some friends and I'm so glad we took the detour! The site was a little tight."

    5. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Cedar Hill, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 291-3900

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Plenty of sites have a campfire grill and picnic table along with electrical outlets. Good camping sites for "glampers" who have to have Internet access and electronic use."

    "Nice state Park. We stayed here 3 nights. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Although the park has been around awhile it is maintained well."

    6. Rock Island RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Newark, TX
    26 miles
    +1 (940) 433-3133

    "Shortly after stepping into the park one is greeted by a quaint little pond with many of the RV units surrounding the water."

    "Boots Learning is the online portal for Boots employees, Boots eLearning allows employees to find training courses, book, sit and pay for their training online https://www.bootselearning.net/"

    7. Gypsy Moon Hideaway RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Granbury, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 526-2567

    $28 - $450 / night

    "We've been coming here for 3 years now, and have had the privilege of watching this park become something really extraordinary. The dispersed camp spots are accessible by 2WD, but take it slow."

    "We arrived about 4 p.m., and there was no one around to check in with, I think because of a family emergency of some sort.  So I just picked one of the open RV lots and backed in. "

    8. Loyd Park

    23 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 237-4120

    $17 / night

    "All sites have concrete pads, picnic tables, grill, fire ring, electric and water. Also can camp in tents or rent a cabin."

    "The tent sites have water and electric at each site. Sites feel secluded and spread out and our was covered by trees so the shade was great!"

    9. Cross Timbers — Lake Mineral Wells State Park

    10 Reviews
    Mineral Wells, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (940) 328-1171

    $16 / night

    "We always prefer to stay at the shelter sites because of the proximity to the lake."

    "Lake mineral wells state park was great for biking, hiking, swimming and fishing. We had something fun for all 6 of us. My husband and I stayed in our tent, while rest of family stayed in their RV."

    10. Cleburne State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Nemo, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 645-4215

    $20 - $450 / night

    "Cleburne State Park is one of those places that flies under the radar, until you happen to check it out and fall in love. It’s not big, but it is very peaceful and secluded feeling."

    "We decided to stay at Cleburne for spring break because it was one of the few Texas state parks with sewer hookups (which we wanted for a week long stay). We were pleasantly surprised!"

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Cabin Reviews near Aledo, TX

349 Reviews of 38 Aledo Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Dinosaur Valley RV Park

    Loved it!

    Every site is pull through with full hookups and has a fire ring & picnic table! Staff was very friendly and store had all the essentials. Clean restroom and shower (1 stall), pet friendly and beautiful pool/ hot tub. Right across the street from Dinosaur World (which our 2 year old loved) and outside the gates of Dinosaur Valley State Park. Will definitely be back.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2019

    Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    Family camping

    Nice camping spot for families. I chose to camp in the north primitive hike-in sites across the river. It was pretty hot but I still had a good time exploring the hiking trails. If you go hiking, take a map and of course extra water. My map came in handy a couple of times as I was hiking as the actual trails led me off track a few times.

    I stayed in the primitive camping area. You hike between 1-2.5 miles across the river to sites. If the river is too high these sites may be closed. Water is only available at the trailhead. These sites are primitive so they do not have showers, restrooms, picnic tables or water.

    Other sites available:

    • Campsites with electricity (Picnic tables, water hookup, electric, fire ring)
    • Walk-in campsites (Fire ring, lantern post)
    • Group camp (fire ring, water nearby, three picnic tables)
  • T
    Oct. 9, 2019

    Loyd Park

    Clean and quiet

    All sites have concrete pads, picnic tables, grill, fire ring, electric and water. Also can camp in tents or rent a cabin.

  • Mesha P.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Hoof Prints Ranch

    Awesome rv park

    Good rv park if you have horses or if you are just wanting to stop with your rv in Stephenville on the way somewhere else. Not really a place I would stay at just for the experience itself. Very clean. Not many amenities to speak of. There’s really not a lot to say about this place other than it has rv spots and cabin rental. It appears it is for sale right now so if you staying in the future I would recommend calling to confirm all info is correct.

  • Jessica F.
    Dec. 9, 2022

    Treetops RV Resort

    Great stay!

    We really enjoyed this park. It’s very clean and quiet. The trees are beautiful and add great shade. Most of spaces are pull through and very easy to setup at. We had a fire pit and picnic table. The bath houses are nice and private. We used the laundry services and everything worked properly. The staff is very friendly and easy to access in case you need something. Fitness room is little but updated and clean. My boys jumped in the pool even though it was 55* outside and said it was a fun experience. Easy access to Target just around the corner, Parks mall is close by and Arlington Highlands shopping is really nice! The road into the park is only 2 lanes with no shoulder, but as a Michigander I’m finding Texas roads to be interesting 😅 WiFi worked for my family of 5 the majority of the time for simple things. Hubby works remotely and went to Panera for stronger/faster service.

    We did stay in 2 spaces as we extended our stay and someone had previously booked our space.

  • Jim H.
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Dinosaur Valley RV Park

    Convenience

    My husband and I stayed at Dinosaur Valley RV Park (DVRVP) on two separate occasions in last four weeks. We stayed 1 night during our first time at DVRVP and 2 nights during our second stay.

    Here are our pros: 1.) DVRVP shares a property line with DVSP. Guests are able to purchase a day pass online through the DVSP website and access DVSP without ever having to drive through the front entrance. It was a simple 1 minute walk to access the park through DVRVP.

    2.) You do not have to enter DVSP to enjoy the Paluxy River. Guests of DVRVP can access the river by following a small trail at one corner of the park by the entrance of DVSP. Our family spent a whole day in the river a minute walk from our camper.

    3.) Dinosaur World is across the street.

    4.) DVRVP is a family owned and operated business. The service was friendly! We wanted to add a. Additional day. We called and left a message. Moments later we received a return phone call. We were placed on a wait list. A few hours later we received another phone call let us know they were able to add an additional day to our visit.

    5.) The sites are pull in and leveled for the most part. Both sites we stayed at were clean, free of trash and pet waste. The fire pits had been cleaned out. Connections are conveniently placed on driver side and we’re cleaned.

    6.) DVRVP staff hosts several family friendly activities for guests throughout the day, everyday.

    7.) DVRVP has a playground, swimming pool, hot tub, fire pit and plenty of green space for kids to roam and explore.

    8.) Pet Friendly!

    9.) No RV age restrictions! We saw old to new class A’s to C’s and towable’s.

    Here are our cons:

    1.) 2 pet limit per site. We would love to bring all three of our dogs. One is tiny and is an incident dog.

  • R
    Nov. 27, 2020

    Hidden Cove Park & Marina

    Not just for camping!

    Clean and spacious RV sites in two areas, about 100 total and several with water view. Open and tree covered sites in both. Cabins also available, again several with water views. Two designated tent camping areas separate from RVs. Dry storage and dump station on property as well. The park offers open activity areas and covered picnic tables by the water. A 3-lane boat ramp to Lewisville Lake, rental paddle boarding, full marina, and swimming area. Seasonal restaurant with indoor & outdoor eating areas. Privately owned so there is an entry fee, but 2 or 3 levels of yearly membership passes available saves a lot! Currently upgrading to full hookup for all RV sites and wifi.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 9, 2023

    The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    Good Location

    PROS

     Good Sam discount 

    Well maintained park 

    Security gate closed at 6pm with code for entry 

    Sites nicely spaced from next campsite 

    Site 4 level concrete pad 

    Very nice camp store 

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility in very clean condition 

    Firewood vending machine 

    Metal picnic table and fire ring with cooking grate 

    Easy access check-in and roadways 

    Free Sunday morning donuts 

    Easy drive to George W. Bush Presidential Library

    3 bars TMobile 

    CONs 

    Non-stop aircraft noise from DFW International 

    Site 4 minimal shade 

    After rain, our concrete parking site had retained water about 3 inches deep 

    Utility pedestal had a huge dusk to dawn light that could not be switched off 

    Dogs running throughout campground 

    Campers left their dogs outside all night, barking 

    Picnic table chained to concrete 

    WIFI slow and not compatible with streaming

  • Bill B.
    Dec. 5, 2022

    Green Deer RV Park

    Big Rig Friendly

    This is a down home friendly place within minutes of anything you need in Stephenville, Texas. It has two full bathrooms complete with showers, work out room, washer and dryers and an area for meetings. An outside area under a huge pecan tree with small tables and chairs for hanging out with friends. There is a walking trail that’s not quite a half a mile. Two huge dog areas with lots of grass. The owners are super friendly and will respond to your needs.


Guide to Aledo

Cabins near Aledo, Texas range from rustic to luxury accommodations across several parks and recreation areas. Most cabin sites sit between 800-1,000 feet elevation in the Cross Timbers ecological region, characterized by post oak savanna and blackland prairie terrain. Summer temperatures typically reach 95-100°F, while winter nights can drop below freezing, making cabin camping a practical option for year-round outdoor recreation.

What to do

Dinosaur tracks exploration: At Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground, visitors can see actual dinosaur footprints preserved in the riverbed. "It's fascinating to see multiple dinosaur footprints along the river in this park," reports Moe F. The park offers more than just prehistoric discoveries, as Julie W. notes: "This place is awesome. One of the best natural swimming holes I've found near DFW. There are dinosaur fossils everywhere."

Lakefront activities: The cabin accommodations at Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins provide direct access to Eagle Mountain Lake. Austin C. describes it as "amazing and the community is great especially with first time RV people." Fishing, boating, and lakeside relaxation are primary activities, with the adults-only policy ensuring a quieter atmosphere.

Mountain biking trails: Cleburne State Park Campground offers excellent trails for mountain biking enthusiasts of various skill levels. Matt T. shares, "It's actually popular with mountain bikers, and is worth even just doing a day trip to hit the trails of various difficulty levels." The park features trails with different challenge ratings around a small no-wake lake.

What campers like

Spacious, level sites: Loyd Park receives consistent praise for its well-maintained campsites. Cactus A. notes, "Great bike trails. Friendly staff and lovely sites, each pretty secluded from each other." John B. adds practical details: "All sites are back in and allow for tent campers. Some sites are 50 amp, while all are for 30 amp. Larger rigs are more accommodated next to the lake."

Swimming opportunities: Cross Timbers — Lake Mineral Wells State Park provides multiple water recreation options. "Lake mineral wells state park was great for biking, hiking, swimming and fishing. We had something fun for all 6 of us," says Deborah C. The park includes a small swim beach and numerous fishing spots around the lake.

Natural features: The cabin rentals near Aledo offer access to diverse landscapes. Jill B. describes her experience at Lake Mineral Wells: "Our site was right on the lake on a little 20 foot bluff that was perfect for watching the sunrise and drinking coffee each morning." Many cabin locations provide scenic views and natural settings while maintaining proximity to amenities.

What you should know

Reservation timing: For cabin rentals in the region, advance planning is essential, particularly during peak seasons. At Cedar Hill State Park Campground, campers find various accommodation options but availability can be limited. Michael C. advises, "The park is designed with small loops for 15-20 camp sites in each loop. Very little traffic right by the individual spots."

Weather considerations: The North Texas climate affects cabin camping comfort throughout the year. Karen B. notes Cedar Hill State Park has "large park with a variety of campsites. Shaded areas available." This shade becomes crucial during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 95°F.

Pest awareness: Some parks report seasonal pest issues. Jill C. warns about Cedar Hill: "Nice lake but there were fire ants and chiggers all over our campsite!" Bringing appropriate insect repellent is recommended, especially during warmer months when insects are most active.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: North Texas Jellystone specializes in family-oriented camping with scheduled events throughout the day. Lauren Z. explains: "This is literally the best campground for families. There are tons of activities, games, crafts, pools, petting zoo, water park, and more." The park offers structured entertainment beyond traditional outdoor recreation.

Educational opportunities: Several cabin locations incorporate learning experiences. At Dinosaur Valley State Park, Tiffany H. shares: "We all loved this park! Our sites were good size and perfect for us. We walked to the Dino tracks from our sites too!" These natural history elements provide educational value alongside recreation.

Swimming access: For families with children, parks with designated swimming areas offer safer water recreation. Troy mentions about Cleburne State Park: "Nice little State Park close to DFW. The park was quiet when we were there." Emily M. adds, "If it's been raining, the spillway has several waterfalls and you can swim next to them!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When bringing an RV to parks with cabin options, location matters. David G. from Loyd Park advises: "Our site was only a hundred feet from the lake - gorgeous view! Sites have electricity and water, sewer dump is community spread across the grounds."

Seasonal planning: RV campers note significant seasonal variations at parks near Aledo. Buffy M. shares about Dinosaur Valley: "This was a last minute camping trip! One of those 'I gotta get away' moments. Loaded up the van and the dogs and lucked out to get the last camp site with water and electricity." Fall and spring typically offer the most comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds.

Utility considerations: Check the specific hookup options before booking cabin or RV sites. Caleb H. warns about Lake Mineral Wells: "Most of the trails, and primitive camp sites, are accessed by fording the river. This can be impossible depending on recent rain." Access to water crossings can affect both hiking plans and campsite access during wet periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Aledo, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Aledo, TX is Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 60 reviews.

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