Best Cabin Camping near Bulverde, TX

Several cabin accommodations are available near Bulverde in the Texas Hill Country, with options at properties like Potters Creek Park and Lazy L & L Campground. The cabins at Jellystone Park Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake feature air conditioning, indoor plumbing, and basic kitchen facilities, while B2 Hideaway offers more rustic options with electricity and water hookups. "This is a little slice of heaven in canyon lake between sattler and Startzville about a block from the lake," notes one visitor about B2 Hideaway. Most cabins include private outdoor spaces with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to nearby swimming areas.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Properties like Rio Guadalupe Resort and Camp Huaco Springs offer cabin rentals with varying amenities, some including full bathrooms and kitchenettes. Reservations are typically required, especially during summer months when lake activities are popular. Most cabins allow pets with additional fees, though Lazy L & L Campground maintains a no-pets policy. According to a review, "We started with day passes, then graduated to renting out the loft cabins... Pet friendly, great for families, most people are very respectful and wonderful to talk to."

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Basic cookware may be available in more equipped units, but visitors should verify what kitchen supplies are included before arrival. Camp stores at locations like Jellystone Park and Lazy L & L offer essential items and firewood, while convenience stores in Canyon Lake, New Braunfels, and Spring Branch stock groceries and camping supplies. Properties with cabin accommodations typically provide trash service and access to restroom facilities with showers, even for more primitive cabin options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bulverde, Texas (74)

    1. Potters Creek Park sites map

    14 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3341

    $26 - $100 / night

    "Nice large sites with covered picnic tables, a fire ring, and a grill. The sites along the lake front do not have trees for shade but the ones in the back row have nice trees."

    "We had nice views of the lake from our campsite. Booking a spot was very easy using Recreation.gov. Many campsites were closed while we were there during COVID restrictions, so check ahead."

    2. Lazy L & L Campground

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3455

    "Cool store and tube rentals on site. Live music and dance on the weekends after Memorial Day. Lots of fun stuff to do and very relaxing."

    "We liked that it was a huge campground and there was enough space to park. The other campgrounds we passed along the road were extremely packed."

    3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 256-0088

    $57 - $373 / night

    "We came for the month of January to camp next to friends. It’s a family RV park and has nice amenities. We are just outgrowing the atmosphere."

    "We use to be big rustic tent campers until they replaced the area with cabins. I am saddened by that because it we loved our spot since my son was a baby."

    4. Blanco State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Blanco, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 833-4333

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Type of Park: State 
    Check In: 2p Check Out: 1 p Cost per night $20+$5/person/day 
    Discounts:$5 with Texas State Parks Pass Total Cost$20

    Site #13 Notes:

    • Back In
    • Water
    • Max amp:"

    "Blanco State Park is just beautiful. It sits right on the shores of the Blanco River and we had a gorgeous view of the water. The restrooms were in top shape and our site had a covered picnic table.  "

    5. Camp Huaco Springs

    12 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-5411

    $40 - $50 / night

    "There are open spots along the river with large trees to provide shade and block wind. There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites."

    "Rv , tent no electric, tent with electric, cabins. All by the Guadalupe river. Floating, canoeing, Fishing. They even have a natural spring ! People who work here are professional and very nice."

    6. B2 Hideaway

    5 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 797-0183

    $40 - $55 / night

    "This is a little slice of heaven in canyon lake between sattler and Startzville about a block from the lake. There is plenty to do here like going to the lake or going to the river."

    "The local general store has almost everything you need, including fresh water at 10¢ a gallon."

    7. Mystic Quarry

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 360-4725

    "These sites are close to the game/ pool area.
    Some construction on the grounds, looks like they are adding more cabins and teepee sites."

    "We had just bought a travel trailer and we had a different place booked but then covid happened and they cancelled on us."

    8. Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 351-8459

    $45 - $50 / night

    "nice big camp ground. they rent tubes, rafts and kayaks with shuttle service. nice clean big pool. has 58 full hookup sites also rental cabins. staff is very nice and helpful. located at bridge #3 on river"

    "They also have rules about flags so you really can get away from the pace of the world. Between the trees and the small fall crowd, it was soooo quiet. Everyone seemed to sleep in just a little."

    9. Summit Vacation Resort

    7 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-2531

    $30 - $650 / night

    "We loved the quiet and peace of this RV Resort nestled in Texas Hill Country. The Park: they have a large pool area with cafe and snacks."

    "River access is down a series of steps. Water is beautifully shallow and slow moving. Office store staff are sweet and friendly. Buy camp necessities, souvenirs, rent tubes for the river."

    10. Wagon Wheel RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bulverde, TX
    3 miles
    +1 (210) 857-7072
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Cabin Reviews near Bulverde, TX

447 Reviews of 74 Bulverde Campgrounds


  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Blue River Camp

    Our Family loves Son’s River Camp!

    We stayed in one of their air-conditioned glamping cabins. It was very nice and clean and the AC stayed very cold. They have private, lockable, full bathrooms right behind the cabins. The place is very pretty and the staff friendly. We loved tubing and kayaking the San Marcos River! It’s a great getaway!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Geronimo

    Great family experience!

    We had a fantastic time at Son’s Geronimo! Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc. We have a family of 6 and the setup was perfect: 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds. The property itself pretty large and has a lot of creek frontage. We kayaked, paddle paddle boarded, swam, fished and more! They also have lots of amenities: 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, volleyball court, basketball court, game room, horseshoe pits and more. We will definitely be back!

  • Pollo L.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    Hill Country Haven

    Another Texas State park that shines! Sites are big and even though pretty close to the other sites still feels very secluded! Picnic table with shelter and Fire Pit with grilling included. Restroom and Showers close enough to every campsite! Firewood and Ice sold on site just pay attention to hours of operation! The trails were well marked and great sites! River was a great way to relax after decent hiking! Lots of wildlife, Deer, birds and Hogs!!

  • Denise V.
    May. 13, 2021

    Skyline Ranch RV Park

    Hill Country Camping

    SKYLINE RANCH RV PARK- BANDERA, TX 

    Type of Park: Private-owned 

    Check In: 12p Check Out: 11a 

    Site#33- Pull-Thru

    $38 per night for 30 amp 

    Discounts: Good Sam 10%, TACO, AAA• 

    Water• 20/30 amp• Sewer• Cable TV• Picnic Table• Site Pad: Gravel. Mostly level

    👍🏻 Pros:• This site has a couple large Live Oak shade trees• On the end, so the front of the camper has a large area for the"yard"

    👎🏻 Cons:• No grill or fire ring• The end of the site drops down a little, so it was hard to back UP the incline on the gravel when hitching up

    More info at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/04/banderahill-country-trip.html

    📝 Park Notes:• Restrooms/ Bath House• Wifi• Propane sold onsite(weekly delivery)• Laundry facility• Park Store• 3 Rec Rooms• Less than 1/2 mile walk to Medina River• Gazebo on trail to river• Walking distance to Wild Horse Saloon•

    🐦 Wildlife:• Birds: Several kinds. Heard turkeys, but couldn't spot them• Deer, squirrels

  • Brett S.
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Ranch 3232

    Clean and diverse camp ground

    Very clean bathrooms. It has tents, small cabins, glamping, pull through rv and hybrid tent/rv spots. In all approximately 20 sites. Located just 2 miles from Perdnalles state park.

  • R
    Jun. 14, 2020

    Canyon Lake Military - Randolph AFB

    We love it here. Not for everyone.

    We started with day passes, then graduated to renting out the loft cabins, then tried tent camping, and eventually and recently parked our travel trailer in the reservable RV spaces. All in the same vicinity. Made great memories at each stay.

    Pro’s: Best rate in town for military (active, retired, $ disabled). Water is beautiful. Fishing can be fantastic. Lots of water activities available for rent or bring your own. Pet friendly, Great for families, most people are very respectful and wonderful to talk to. Good food and stores nearby. Lots of wildlife. Quiet. Close to town and short drive from San Antonio.

    Cons: Hard to get ahold of staff to make reservations. Market is extremely expensive and staff isn’t very friendly. Lost and lots of fire ants.

    We recommend it to all of our friends and family and bring them often. We love staying in the loft cabins. Some are pet friendly. We have stayed in the mobile homes on the other side of the lake once but that was not a great experience as our things were stolen off our table and covered patio (on Veterans Day) and they were only left unattended for 15 min or less. The mobile home wasn’t very nice but functional at least.

  • Denise V.
    Feb. 21, 2022

    Bandera Crossing Riverfront RV Park

    Fairly New Park, More Amenities Coming Soon

    This park has been open for just over a year. They are adding amenities, but for what is there right now, it was a bit pricey. Yes, I'm sure the pricing was upped due to Mardi Gras weekend. It will be nice when tables and grills/fire rings are added for each site, but right now, it's basic full-hookups and not much more. 

    Check In: 3p Check Out: 12 p 

    Length of Stay: 3 Nights

    💲 Cost per night $59 (price will be $75/night for Mardi Gras weekend 2023)

    Discounts: Good Sam 10%

    📝 Site#38 Notes:

    • Water
    • Max amp: 50 Sewer
    • Wifi
    • Site Pad: level, gravel, long (it was a back-in site, but it's been upgraded and is super long pull-through)
    • Utilities were close to the front. Parked camper and pulled the truck behind it instead
    • Close to neighbors, but room enough for tables and such (if you brought them)
    • No privacy between sites

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • Overflow parking nearby if needed
    • Close to the river
    • Big area to walk dogs or kids to play by the river (watch for sticker burrs in some areas)

    👎🏻 Cons:

    • Front row closest to the road- a little road noise
    • No tables, fire rings or grills at campsites
    • No shade trees
    • No wind brake

    📝 Park Notes:

    • River access - but it's pretty low right now. Won't be kayaking or even tubing anytime soon
    • Some deer in the park
    • Cabins
    • Some large fire rings on the outskirts of park, but not at sites
    • 3 miles into Bandera - close but nice to get away during big event weekends
    • There was a food truck on site, but it wasn't open this weekend

    In process of being built:

    • Great Lodge (should be ready by March) - Office, Store, Restrooms/Showers
    • Zipline
    • Yurts
    • Amphitheater
    • Pool/Hot Tub
  • T@Bby & the Caravan Crew
    Jul. 25, 2016

    Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    Everything is bigger in Texas

    Large sites, friendly wildlife and gorgeous views makes this a favorite! All sites have parking for cars and or campers, water, electricity, picnic table with lantern hook, and fire pit / grill. The lots have plenty of room for a tent and it would be easy to hit the site max of 8 ppl with a camper and tent. Some lots were easily 3/4 of an acre! Trails were beautiful and well maintained. The falls are always spectacular. They had ice and firewood for sale at the park manager site so it was close to where you were staying. (In July at least.) Restrooms were clean and modern. Have to mention that with all the landmarks, wineries, distilleries, antique shops, etc. it would be easy to spend a whole week here... And then Austin is 30 minutes away!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Island

    A tropical oasis right here in Texas!

    Son’s Island is awesome! What a great experience we had. We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable. You get to use the cabanas for free at night from 7:30 PM - 10:00 am when you rent a tent but you must also rent a cabana for the day if you plan to stay. It is well worth the money. Each cabana comes with its own private dock, lots of comfortable seating, electricity, water, BBQ pit, picnic table and hammock. We heard lots of people rave about this place. It definitely surpassed our expectations!


Guide to Bulverde

Cabin camping near Bulverde, Texas offers several options within a 30-mile radius in the rugged Texas Hill Country. The region sits at elevations between 1,000-1,500 feet with limestone terrain and juniper-oak woodlands. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F while winter nights can drop below freezing, making cabin accommodations particularly valuable during temperature extremes.

What to do

River access activities: At Camp Huaco Springs, visitors appreciate the direct river entry points. "Beautiful place! Nice staff, spacious camping spaces, on the water, near facilities," notes one camper. The Guadalupe River provides opportunities for wading, fishing, and swimming.

Fishing opportunities: Potters Creek Park at Canyon Lake offers excellent fishing access. "Unbelievable views. This COE campground is amazing. We stayed in site 66 right on the water. There are great spots everywhere you turn," writes Tim M. The lake supports bass, catfish, and crappie populations.

Outdoor games: Mystic Quarry provides extensive recreation beyond water activities. "The grounds are well kept and friendly. Lots of outdoor games and places to explore. Sites are a good size," reports Karen B. Their facilities include disc golf courses, horseshoe pits, and bocce ball courts.

What campers like

Natural springs: Camp Huaco Springs features a natural spring on the property. "I absolutely love this place it has every type of camping! Rv, tent no electric, tent with electric, cabins. All by the Guadalupe river. Floating, canoeing, Fishing. They even have a natural spring!" says Sara R.

Live entertainment: Lazy L & L Campground hosts weekend music events during summer months. "What a blast. This is an awesome place for a weekend party/get away. They do alot of live music. They have a great restaurant on location," shares Jesse S. The dance hall becomes active after Memorial Day.

Shade coverage: Most cabins at Potters Creek Park benefit from mature oak trees. "Nice large sites with covered picnic tables, a fire ring, and a grill. The sites along the lake front do not have trees for shade but the ones in the back row have nice trees," explains Laura F. This shade becomes crucial during summer heat.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake requires advance planning. "Make reservations months in advance," advises Chris C. Holiday weekends often book completely 3-6 months ahead.

Shower tokens: Some campgrounds require tokens for shower facilities. "Bathrooms are fine - you need tokens to shower," mentions Becky B. about Lazy L & L Campground. Tokens typically cost $1-2 per shower.

Site selection fees: When booking Jellystone, "there is an option to choose your specific site for a $15 fee. My advice is to pay the $15 and choose a site close to the Hill Country Hall and the waterpark," recommends Ashley C. This strategic placement can save on golf cart rentals.

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Mystic Quarry offers family-oriented programming. "We really enjoyed our stay at Mystic Quarry. The grounds are well kept and friendly. Lots of outdoor games and places to explore," mentions Karen B. The property includes a pool and game areas designed for different age groups.

Kid-friendly water features: Summit Vacation Resort provides multiple water options. "It was hooooot but the pool was nice, and the river was cold. My only desire is that they would make one of the three pools adult only," explains Angela R. Different pool depths accommodate various swimming abilities.

Child entertainment: Jellystone Park organizes themed weekends. "Each weekend they have planned activities for the kiddos. Most of these activities occur on Saturday. Our weekend was Carnival Games and Halloween," shares Ashley C. These structured activities provide entertainment beyond the water amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site layout considerations: Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park offers a unique campsite arrangement. "One great part is that the pads alternate directions, so you can camp with your friends (or with new friends) instead of with their sewer connections," explains Simon N. This design creates more social camping opportunities.

Leveling requirements: B2 Hideaway offers level sites for larger RVs. "This place is great spacious park and great manager he is very friend but yes there are rules like any other park," notes James T. The terrain throughout the Hill Country can be challenging for larger rigs without properly graded sites.

Road clearance: When approaching Lazy L & L, "If you have a huge camper I would use caution. The roads getting in and out of the place have restrictions and the trees hang very low on the narrow roads. Not meant for more than double axle," warns C&J F. Low-hanging branches can damage RV roofs and accessories.

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