Best Cabin Camping near Haltom City, TX

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Haltom City, Texas provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities and comfort levels. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins in Grapevine offers climate-controlled cabins with lake views, while Loyd Park in Grand Prairie features cabins with covered picnic areas and outdoor fire rings. Hidden Cove Park & Marina in Lewisville provides cabins with water views and access to a full-service marina. According to Richard M., "Cabins are available, several with water views," making them ideal for visitors seeking proximity to recreational activities. Most cabins include electricity, air conditioning, and basic furniture, though amenities vary significantly between rustic and deluxe options.

Pet-friendly cabins can be found at several locations including Treetops RV Resort in Arlington and Hideaway 23 Lakefront RV & Cabins in Azle. The Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday offers standardized cabin accommodations with typical KOA amenities. North Texas Jellystone in Burleson provides family-oriented cabin camping with extensive recreational facilities. One visitor noted, "If renting a cabin do so well in advance between summer camp, family outings and normal traffic these book up quickly." Summer and holiday weekends typically require reservations months ahead, while weekday availability is generally better, especially during off-peak seasons.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic microwaves and mini-refrigerators to full kitchenettes with stovetops and cookware. Cedar Hill State Park cabins offer more rustic accommodations with outdoor cooking facilities. Visitors should check specific cabin listings for details on what's provided, as amenities differ significantly between locations. Many campgrounds have on-site stores with basic provisions, though for extended stays, bringing groceries from larger stores in Arlington or Grapevine is recommended. Firewood is often available for purchase at campground offices or through vending machines at locations like The Vineyards.

Best Cabin Sites Near Haltom City, Texas (30)

    1. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Cedar Hill, TX
    22 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."

    2. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    18 Reviews
    Grapevine, TX
    14 miles
    Website

    "The staff were on top of it as they drove around alerting everyone about the wind approaching. Clean laundry room and restrooms. We didn’t use the store due to corona fears and didn’t need to."

    "Well kept, thoughtful hosts, a cute little campstore, an amazing playground for our kids, a beach, golf cart rentals, cabins, and you can easily pull in a giant RV."

    3. Loyd Park

    23 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    18 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!"

    4. Treetops RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Arlington, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 467-7943

    "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 park is very clean, having done lots of updates. All of the amenities you would want in a park, plus lots and lots of trees. Everything is clean."

    5. Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday

    6 Reviews
    Arlington, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 277-6600

    "Came here for a couple weeks till I can get into a location for long term. Very friendly people and felt very safe and secure in the park"

    "Dog park is nice, staff is friendly. We’ll definitely be staying here in the future!"

    6. Twin Coves Park

    8 Reviews
    Flower Mound, TX
    16 miles
    Website

    "These are not drive up campsites and none are on the water. The bathrooms are not super close either. But all campsites are shady and clean. We had a picnic table and fire pit."

    "What a beautiful park. Lake front, kayak rentals with a great cove to paddle around in. Walking trails galore. Nice bathrooms, with showers."

    7. North Texas Jellystone

    14 Reviews
    Burleson, TX
    23 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."

    8. Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Azle, TX
    16 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"

    9. 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/"

    10. The Vineyards

    1 Review
    Grapevine, TX
    14 miles

    "Great views of the lake. A well equipped campground store with lots of items. Clean large bathrooms and showers as well as a laundry room."

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Cabin Reviews near Haltom City, TX

271 Reviews of 30 Haltom City Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Amie M.
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Johnson Branch Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    Expensive but almost worth it

    One of the more expensive Texas state parks. Standard electric at 25/night. Large bathrooms and lots of trash bins. Actual pay phones (who knew those still existed?) the trails are for DORBA (Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association) so maybe that explains the horrible lack of signage. Bicycle fix it station.

    Great security. I was with my 3 year old after dark, maybe 8PM at the playground on the water. No lights so I used our lamplight. I noticed a truck in the parking lot with its lights on. We were there maybe 90 minutes and the truck kept moving. When we left, they left. I spotted it down the road and saw they were camp rangers. Bodes well that they were keeping tabs on the facilities even if it was just a mom and kid.

    Very clean and moist spots are secluded. Lots of REALLY great primitive spots if that's your thing.

  • 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

  • Michael C.
    May. 21, 2019

    Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    family fun

    I've been camping here plenty of times as a kid growing up in Cedar Hill, TX. My family and I would camp in the spring, early/late summer, and fall months. 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. Finding/reserving a campsite is super easy at the welcome center where you pay an entrance fee to the park. Plenty of lake to share with other people at this state park. My brother would go fishing at the smaller ponds here. At some campsites, you can here the traffic passing by on FM 1382, but if you can sleep through that noise, you'll be fine. Plenty of hiking/biking trails as well. Great to bring pets. Bathrooms are available as well near many of the campgrounds.

  • S
    Jun. 25, 2020

    The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    Very nice

    Our site had a concrete pad for our rv. Full hookups are very nice. While we were here nightly thunderstorms came in. The staff were on top of it as they drove around alerting everyone about the wind approaching. Clean laundry room and restrooms. We didn’t use the store due to corona fears and didn’t need to. Pet friendly. Quiet at night. I would absolutely stay here and recommend it to anyone. The only spring time issue is lake flooding will close it.

  • Steve C.
    Oct. 3, 2023

    Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    Nice State Park

    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. Our site had plenty of room to the next site, had a covered picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hanger. Water pressure was 50 psi, sewer hookup was close, but electrical box was in the front and most modern RV's electrical connection in the back (30 foot cable just reached). The park is close (2.5 miles) to Cedar Hill where you can find shopping, dining, fuel, etc. Would stay here again.

  • Kenneth P.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    Thousand Trails Bay Landing

    Lakeside Campsite

    Large RV park with many amenities and activities. I tent camped and cooked out the back of the Jeep at a back-in RV site that sure seemed to be the best spot of them all. The site itself was really large with huge old trees for hammocks. We had our own private access to the lake that was secluded by trees at our site. Picnic table and fire ring. The tent only sites was basically a big field with a parking lot nearby. I prefer to park next to my tent since my kitchen is part of the Jeep so the tent only site didn’t work for me.


Guide to Haltom City

Cabin accommodations near Haltom City, Texas vary between rustic state park dwellings and furnished lakeside units. Located in the Cross Timbers ecoregion, this area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F from June through August and mild winters with occasional freezing conditions. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact cabin availability, with spring and fall offering the most moderate camping conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Cedar Hill State Park offers access to Joe Pool Lake where campers can catch bass, crappie, and catfish. "Very peacful... it's always clean quiet the customer service you received is very good," reports Tracy N. about the park's maintained fishing areas.

Trail exploration: The hiking trails at Cedar Hill State Park provide diverse terrain for day hikes. "The hiking trails were very nice though and had a lot of variation. They were being used mainly as mountain bike trails but were still plenty fun for hiking," notes Price T.

Water recreation: Twin Coves Park provides direct lake access with specialized launch areas. "Lake front, kayak rentals with a great cove to paddle around in. Walking trails galore," writes JoAnn. The park's cove configuration creates protected paddling zones suitable for beginners.

Biking trails: Mountain biking options exist throughout multiple parks in the region. "Race through challenging tracks that test your driving skills and reflexes," notes a visitor about the terrain variations at some locations.

What campers like

Secluded sites: The Vineyards Campground offers well-spaced cabin accommodations. "Large Sites with covered Picnic tables. Sites spread nicely with no one on top of you," according to Andrew B. The campground's layout provides privacy between units.

Lake views: Loyd Park cabins feature strategic positioning near Joe Pool Lake. "Our site was only a hundred feet from the lake - gorgeous view!" shares David G. The park's cabin placement maximizes water views from multiple angles.

Clean facilities: Washrooms and common areas at cabin campgrounds receive regular maintenance. "Cleanest bathrooms and showers," Dan W. reports about The Vineyards. Most parks clean facilities multiple times daily during peak season.

Security features: Many cabin-focused campgrounds implement controlled access systems. "Great security visible as well as a coded gate after hours," notes Andrew B. about The Vineyards, where staff patrol grounds regularly.

What you should know

Ant problems: Cedar Hill State Park campers report insect issues during warm months. "Nice lake but there were fire ants and chiggers all over our campsite!" warns Jill C. Consider bringing appropriate insect repellent and checking ground areas before setting up outdoor seating.

Campground loops: Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday and other area campgrounds organize cabins in clustered sections. "The park is designed with small loops for 15-20 camp sites in each loop. Very little traffic right by the individual spots," explains Michael C. This design creates mini-neighborhoods within larger campgrounds.

Reservation requirements: Advanced booking becomes essential during popular periods. Cabins at Twin Coves Park should be secured 2-3 months ahead for summer weekends. "Located on a side arm of Lake grapevine. the campground was renovated and is now offering full hook up and cabins. reservations are strongly recommended over the weekend," advises frederic N.

Service variability: Management responsiveness differs between parks. "We had a great time. It was really busy but that's okay, we still enjoyed it," shares Jessica S. about Cedar Hill, highlighting the crowded but functional experience.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: North Texas Jellystone provides extensive play structures near cabin areas. "Lots for everyone to do from the water park, paintball, hayrides, fishing and more," states Troy. The playground equipment suits multiple age groups from toddlers to teenagers.

Scheduled activities: Family-oriented parks coordinate daily programs for younger campers. "We love this Jellystone! We are full time travelers with young kids and they love this RV park. There are sooo many fun activities (be warned, the cost can add up)," shares Kimberly D. These structured events typically run hourly between 9am-5pm.

Beach facilities: Lakeside swimming areas offer supervised water access. "Great place to spend the week. Swim beach, playground, everything you could need," Dan W. notes about The Vineyards. Most beaches maintain seasonal lifeguard coverage during summer months.

Cabin proximity: Book family units within walking distance of amenities. "Camped at primitive site #6. These are not drive up campsites and none are on the water. The bathrooms are not super close either," warns Megan P. about Twin Coves, highlighting the importance of checking unit location relative to facilities.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Concrete pads at Treetops RV Resort provide stable foundations for cabin campers with equipment. "The park was well maintained and had lots of amenities. Quite the community feel. Our spot was 171 and was very well shaded, the only thing is our trailer was level but we felt like we were leaning back," shares Sybel P. Always bring leveling blocks for units without concrete pads.

Shade coverage: Tree canopy varies significantly between campgrounds. "We really enjoyed this park. It's very clean and quiet. The trees are beautiful and add great shade," Jessica F. reports about Treetops. Summer visitors should prioritize shaded sites due to extreme heat conditions.

Urban proximity: Many cabin options balance natural settings with city access. "Located in an industrial area. Lots of sites with just enough room between to not feel cramped," notes Rob N. about Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday. Most cabin locations remain within 20-30 minutes of major shopping centers.

Directional access: Some parks have limited entry points. "Just make sure if you are hauling, you are coming in the right direction so you can avoid u-turning into the campground," advises Callie F. Check approach directions before arrival, particularly with larger vehicles.

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