Best Cabin Camping near Liberty Hill, TX

Leander-NW Austin KOA offers well-maintained cabins with electrical hookups, water, and convenient access to facilities. The cabins include picnic tables and are situated within an organized campground setting. A recent review noted the "lovely little cabins but they are close together," adding that "everything is so so clean" and the staff is friendly. Some cabins feature covered outdoor areas, providing shade during the hot Texas summer months.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown provides cabins with water and electrical hookups, along with covered picnic areas. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing pets in cabin areas. One camper shared that the Leander KOA has an "epic dog park" making it particularly suitable for those traveling with canine companions. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground and Inks Lake State Park Campground also offer cabin accommodations within a state park setting.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some providing only basic outdoor cooking areas while others offer more complete setups. The KOA locations typically provide more amenities than state park cabins. Firewood is available at some locations, including Leander-NW Austin KOA, while others require campers to bring their own. Access to showers and restroom facilities depends on the specific campground, with KOA properties generally offering cleaner and more accessible facilities than state park locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Liberty Hill, Texas (54)

    1. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown

    27 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $26 - $48 / night

    "We have camped at this park for several years during a Spring Break and other than the trash bins filling fast, have never had a problem!"

    "Right near a nice clear lake (no sand, you can swim but bring swimming shoes, sharp rocks)."

    2. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    33 Reviews
    Lago Vista, TX
    16 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas. Not far from the old (and new!)"

    "Most sites have water access or are very short walk to it. Each of the “primitive” sites has a picnic table, grill, fire ring, and a bit of shade."

    3. Inks Lake State Park Campground

    98 Reviews
    Buchanan Dam, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 793-2223

    $16 - $55 / night

    "A camping cabin at Inks Lake State Park was our ‘home base’ while checking out some nearby attractions, mainly Lornhorn Cavern State Park. What a cool place that is!"

    "Inks Lake SP Visited with many friends here. BIG campground! I like how you have easy access to the lake from many of the camp sites."

    4. Leander-NW Austin KOA

    6 Reviews
    Leander, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 259-7200

    $69 - $96 / night

    "The staff is so nice. 1 mile from park and ride metro train to downtown! Lovely little cabins but they are close together-which is fine for me but if you want a lot of space idk."

    "Such a nice place to park and relax! Ten dog park is huge, grounds immaculate, pool, hot tub, laundry and showers are incredibly well kept and best of all the staff!!"

    5. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    86 Reviews
    Johnson City, TX
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 868-7304

    $10 - $100 / night

    "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."

    "All sites have parking for cars and or campers, water, electricity, picnic table with lantern hook, and fire pit / grill."

    6. Russell Park

    4 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $80 / night

    "This is a review of the established campsites at Russell Park along the San Gabriel River Trail. Reservations for campsites can be made through (877) 444-6777 or [www.recreation.gov.]"

    "Not every site works for hammock camping, as some lack trees the required distance apart. Men's restroom was decently clean, shower worked well."

    7. Krause Springs

    18 Reviews
    Spicewood, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 236-7554

    "Natural springs w/tent & RV camping (NO PETS), fishing, kayaking, lake access, hammock areas and day use picnic w/grills. CASH ONLY FACILITIES!! Family owned."

    "There's a small cave behind it. I recommend using a headlamp to check it out. There have been snake sightings. The creek extending from the swimming area eventually leads to Lake Travis."

    8. Hidden Falls Adventure Park

    10 Reviews
    Marble Falls, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 798-9820

    $15 - $600 / night

    "This is not a campground this is an adventure park that has a campground. They have everything from primitive dispersed tent camping to RV site hook ups all the way up to a $600 per night cabin."

    "HFAP is an off roaders enthusiast's oasis. With 9ver 2200 acres of full size offroad trails there is surely something there for every vehicle and skill level."

    9. May the Forest Be With You unique RV stay

    10 Reviews
    Spicewood, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 602-6166

    $90 - $110 / night

    10. McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    81 Reviews
    Sunset Valley, TX
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 243-1643

    $20 - $86 / night

    "Type of Park: State Park  Check In: 2 pm Check Out: 12 pm

    🚻 Restrooms

    🚿 Showers

    💩 Dump Station

    🔎 Munzees and Geocaches in the Park

    🚶🏻‍♀️ Trails for walking and biking🚲

    🌊 Onion Creek was"

    "With summer rapidly approaching for Texas I wanted to cruise down to Austin before the heat waves made it a bit unbearable. In doing so I elected to check out McKinney Falls Park."

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Cabin Reviews near Liberty Hill, TX

537 Reviews of 54 Liberty Hill Campgrounds


  • Denise V.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Redbud Ranch RV Resort

    City Close, Country Feel

    A little pricey and the prices are subject to change depending on capacity(don't really care for that). Some reviews dock them for the train noises, but we weren't bothered by it at all, especially with AC running.

    📋 Site#305:

    🔙 Back In🅿 Site Pad: level, concrete, long enough, but a little narrow. Parking spot for tow vehicle next to it💧 Water- good pressure, high enough for filter and everything to hang down⚡ Max amp: 50- had a couple issues with Over Current at first, but it seemed to stay on after that. The Power Watch Dog tripped the power and did its thing.💩 Sewer connection was in good shape. It was a little closer to the front of the site, so I used 2 hoses📶 Wifi- available but I didn’t use it📺I picked up multiple channels just with the antenna. Even GRIT. I escaped the heat in the hottest part of the day.🔥 Fire Ring w/Grate Standing Grill Picnic Table: hexagon shaped. Looked like wood, but was the plastic composite material. Heavy. Two of the overflow parking spaces were on the side of the site, so it was handy. This site is on a corner, so it was a little bigger. There’s a little tree planted there that will give shade in a few years

    👎🏻 Cons: 

    The site was a little narrow and there’s no widening at the entrance on the back-in sites. You have to bring your good backing skills.

    📝 Park Notes:

    🚻 Restrooms- very clean and spacious. There are a couple ADA restrooms with showers that can be accessed by wheel chair and multiple household sized showers. Each one is male/female so it would be good for families with children.🚿 Showers had good pressure and multi-function shower heads. Glass doors. Very clean.🧺 Laundry facility had 6 sets of washer/dryers. Credit card or app. No cash.🐕 Off-leash dog park was big and had a separate section for smaller dogs. There was a nice dog wash station near the restrooms. No washing of dogs or rigs at the individual sites.🛒 There was a small store in the main office with souvenir items, a few RV necessities and ice cream.🚶🏻‍♀️ A trail runs along the length of the park along the creek. No getting in the creek though.🏚 Cabins with and without lofts. All have screened in back porches🤿 Pool with shallow end and lounge chairs in the water. A hot tub that will hold about 30 people. You can literally swim across it. Small splash pad area for the kids.Covered pavilion area with large BBQ pits.🔥 Large fire pit with chairs around it🤾‍♀️ Playground equipment, 2 volleyball courts, horseshoes, tether ball, hammocks, tables, porch swing(hanging from a tree), ping pong table🪑 2 group areas, 1 was large and had a view of the pool. Residents can use it at anytime unless someone has reserved it for a private event. They have coffee and condiments there from 8-10am. They had Donuts for Dad for Father’s Day(but open for anyone).🍩☕🦌 Wildlife: Various birds, squirrels🗑 Trash pick up at the sites in the morning Some buddy sites available on the ends of the rows Golf carts are available for rent or you can bring your own Restrooms/Showers/Dog Wash/Dog park are on one end of the park and the Pool/Volleyball/Playground are on the other end by the Office/Store/Event rooms. A golf cart or bike would be handy.🌳 No shade trees on the RV park yet, but young ones are planted💲 Prices fluctuate depending on the demand for spaces📅 There are events in the park on weekends👩🏻‍💼 Staff was very friendly and helpful. Always smiling.

    Everything you need is very close. Walmart, Home Depot, Salt Lick BBQ, Dell Diamond, Kalahari Resorts(Indoor water park), restaurants, dancehalls…it’s almost in the City, but doesn’t feel like it. We have had some fun Munzee events in Hutto, so there’s lots around if you enjoy scavenger hunts on your phone.

    More info on my website: https://www.denisevajdak.com/2022/06/hanging-out-in-hutto.html

  • Sara S.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Inks Lake State Park Campground

    lakeside cabin

    A camping cabin at Inks Lake State Park was our ‘home base’ while checking out some nearby attractions, mainly Lornhorn Cavern State Park. What a cool place that is! So many tours of the caverns and great things to see. We enjoyed our lakeside cabin at Inks Lake. Things were somewhat rustic but well maintained plus the draw of a cabin for us, airconditioning! We spend a day kayaking (rentals available) and another day checking out Devil’s Waterhole and some waterfalls. Great experience :)

  • Eby H.
    Aug. 30, 2016

    Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    One of my favorite spots in Texas

    Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas.

    Not far from the old (and new!) Backyard (a great place to see live music in the live oak capital of Texas), Pace Bend is a quick drive away. A perfect spot to pitch a bunch of tents, jump off cliffs, swim and barbeque. Maybe 45 minutes from downtown Austin (without traffic).

    I won't lie the cliff diving kinda freaks me out. Be careful is all I'm saying!

    There are several primitive campsites throughout the park with picnic tables, grills and toilets. Additionally there are 20 RV hook-up type sites that offer running water, electricity, restrooms and showers.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Lake Bastrop North Shore Park

    Lake Bastrop + Amenities + Peace

    Lake Bastrop North Shore Park Park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority. There’s a office at the entrance were one can pay your admission fee. Or if you arrive late, there is a self paying station that’s available 24 hours 7 days a week. At the small office one may buy ice, drinks and souveniers.

    This campground has a number of sites for RVs with full hook ups. There is a sewage dump station in the center of the park. Also, there are traditional car camping spots with drive up parking spaces, picnic tables, fire rings, grills and water and electrical hook-ups. There are restroom facilities are scattered throughout the park. At the far end of the park there are campgrounds for primitive camping. These have more basic amenities - there is an open space, community fire pit, community grill and some picnic tables.

    Not too far from the primitive campground there is a trail that leads to a nice view of Lake Bastrop. There’s also a community space in the center of the park which has, picnic tables, a fishing pier, open water access and an area that is roped off for swimming.

    This park is distinguished from the Lake Bastrop South Shore Park because it tends to attract campers with more basic needs. I would say that there are fewer families, less crowds and more peace and quiet.

    I found the staff to be nice and friendly.

  • Paulette R.
    Sep. 5, 2016

    Sulphur Springs Camp

    Beautiful sunrises and sunsets on the Colorado river

    Sulphur Springs camp is a great get away place if you want to put all electronics away but don't have the willpower. There is no cell service or Internet/wifi! All cabins have your basics - beds/ stove/fridge/bathroom/kitchen. All linens and dishes/cookware/linens and bath towels are provided . You are near Barefoot Camp and Colorado Bend State Park so you have plenty of things to keep you busy if you are adventurous. The camp gets its name from the natural sulphur springs at one end of the camp.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Lake Bastrop North Shore Park

    Lake Bastrop + Family Activities + Lake Life

    This campground is located a short distance away from the city of Austin, Texas. The park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). At the entrance there is an office where you can pay your admission fee and it has a small store where you can pick up supplies. If you arrive late, there is an after hour station to pay your fee which accepts cash or a credit card.

    This park has car and RV campsites. There are no primitive sites. There is a campground called the Lake Bastrop North Shore Park located 15 minutes away with primitive sites.

    The campsites are all very similar. There is an area to park your car and it will fit a small or midsize RV. There are water and electrical hook-ups which make it very convenient. There are typically plenty of trees for shade. Each site has a picnic table for dining, a grill for outdoor cooking, a pole to hang food or trash and there is a fire ring for a campfire. Of course they also have pad sites where you can place a tent. The pad sites will fit anywhere from a two man tent up to an eight man tent. In addition to the campsites there are a number of small cabins which can hold up to four people. The cabins have some basic amenities and the restrooms are nearby. Most of the campsites and cabins are only a short walk to the lake shore where you can catch a sweet view of Lake Bastrop.

    There is limited hiking with one trail that runs along the lakeshore for about 6 miles. The main attraction of this park is living the lake life. Near the campsites one can launch a canoe or kayak. But there is also a boat ramp and boat dock where you can launch larger sized watercraft. If you don’t have your own watercraft you can rent a canoe or kayak from the office and pick it up near the boat dock. It is possible to fish from a boat or the shore. There are a number of community spaces which are great for picnicking. There is a sand volleyball court. And there’s a special area of the lake that has been roped-off and is designated for swimming.

    I think that the only possible downside about this park might be that there are always lots of families and energetic kids running around. If you’re seeking peace and quiet this might not be your place. If you are seeking some fun activities, this place is great.

    I think that the Lake Bastrop South Shore Park is a 5 star campground for all of the facilities, amenities and considering that the staff are friendly.

  • B
    Mar. 29, 2023

    Oak Forest RV Park

    Comfortable

    Two sections, older for permanent or long term; newer well spaced, sites toward office. Five star private bathrooms, pool areas are clean and well kept. Grounds are manicured with fire pit common areas. Two DOG parks, coffee cart on site, and lots of green for dog walking. Only con is non existent WIFI. They do have fiber for long term.

  • 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!!

  • Napunani
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Black Rock Park

    Not a DARK SKY Friendly Campground

    Pros:

    • Very small park

    • Great view of the lake as trees/shrubs are minimal

    • Clean campsite except for the trash in the fire pit

    • Most sites had 2 sewer hookups.

    • Most sites had a nice distance from neighbor sites.

    • Crushed granite surrounds the site parking pad so no muddy mess after rain

    • Lantern pole, BBQ grill, fire pit with grilling grate and wooden picnic table at each site.

    • Extremely clean restrooms/shower facility.

    • Heated restrooms/shower facility(we camped the week after Christmas).

    • Restroom/shower facility sink had hot water and soap dispenser

    • Mini golf course in the park.

    • 2 bar signal AT&T

    Cons:

    • With reservations made 153 days prior to arriving for our 4-night stay, we encountered confusion by a rude check-in clerk who told us to come back at 3 pm (it was then 230pm and we could clearly see our campsite was vacant). Since the entry lane was down to one lane, we tied up traffic for nearly 20 minutes until the check-in clerk finally realized that we were camping and not checking in for their cabins. I’m not sure why she didn’t see our truck and 28 ft bumper pull trailer.

    •$6 fee to reserve on-line.

    • No mention on the park website there was a burn ban in effect, so no ground fires permitted, not even for cooking.

    • No site privacy due to minimal trees/brush throughout the park.

    • Campsite BBQ grill and fire pit were next to each other, so it would have been difficult to gather around the fire pit.

    • Good condition asphalt site parking pad was uneven side-to-side as we noticed nearly all sites in that condition with all requiring leveling.

    • NOT A DARK SKY FRIENDLY CAMPGROUND! Numerous street lights throughout this camping loop and unfortunately we had one directly across from our site#11 which lit up our site like daylight! Who camps under a street light???

    • Non-stop highway noise, even throughout the night, from Texas 261.

    • Doors on toilet stalls were only 5 feet tall.

    • Lots of large roadway speed bumps.

    • No hiking trails.

    • No park WIFI 

    We used Black Rock as our “jumping off point” for various Hill Country Holiday Light displays, which worked out very well. Kingsland is closer to the park than Burnet where there is a HEB, Ace Hardware, Dairy Queen and local restaurants. Closest Walmart to Black Rock is in Marble Falls, along with a HEB.


Guide to Liberty Hill

Cabin camping options near Liberty Hill, Texas, include rustic and modern accommodations within the Texas Hill Country region. Several campgrounds provide cabin rentals as alternatives to tent or RV camping, offering varying levels of amenities and comfort. Sites range from basic cabin structures to more fully furnished options with kitchenettes. Most cabins in this region are situated within established campgrounds or state parks.

What to do

Swimming at waterfalls: At Pedernales Falls State Park Campground, visitors can enjoy multiple swimming areas. One camper shared that there are "lots of hiking trails here. Good swimming. The falls are pretty. You can walk upriver from the falls, bouldering for quite a long way." The park combines classic Hill Country terrain with volcanic rock formations near the main falls.

Hiking the Goodwater Loop: Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown connects to the 26-mile Goodwater loop trail that circles the entire lake. A camper noted that "The park has access to the 26 mile Goodwater loop hiking and mountain biking trail that goes around the entire lake. The trail is very rugged for bikes." This trail system offers both day hikes and longer excursions.

Off-road adventures: Hidden Falls Adventure Park offers extensive off-road trails for various vehicles. As one visitor described, "With over 2200 acres of full size offroad trails there is surely something there for every vehicle and skill level. From mild stock level all the way to extreme rock crawling." The park also rents off-road vehicles for those without their own equipment.

Cliff jumping: Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis features unique cliff formations that allow for cliff jumping into the lake. A camper mentioned, "My favorite part about this campsite is the ability to cliff jump into a lake." Another noted that the park has "great cliff jumping and deep-water soloing opportunities for the seeking."

What campers like

Spacious campsites: The cabin camping sites at several locations provide ample room between units. At McKinney Falls State Park Campground, "The campsites are private and there are always sites available. The campsites along the cliffs are beautiful at night." Sites often include amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and electrical hookups.

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance ranks high among camper reviews. At Inks Lake State Park, visitors appreciate the "clean shower houses" and general upkeep of facilities. Another camper noted that the "newly renovated bathrooms are also a nice touch" at this state park, making cabin camping more comfortable.

Swimming holes: Natural water features attract many campers to these areas. At Krause Springs, one visitor shared that they "spent hours just floating in the springs and natural spring pool. Kids can jump off the small Cliffside or fly on the rope swing." The area includes both natural and man-made swimming areas.

Proximity to Austin: McKinney Falls State Park Campground offers convenience while still providing a natural setting. As one camper explained, "Easy access to Austin and plenty of local options (groceries, pharmacy, restaurants, etc) just a few minutes from the park." The park is only 15 minutes from downtown Austin and 5 minutes from the airport.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At Russell Park, "reservations for campsites can be made through (877) 444-6777 or www.recreation.gov." Cabins typically have a 3 pm check-in time and 2 pm check-out time.

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat impacts camping experiences in this region. A visitor to Russell Park cautioned that "In the summer be aware that the combination of the temperature and the exposure makes this trail uncomfortable to hike. Take precautions, drink plenty of water and stay in the shade." Many cabin sites offer air conditioning during summer months.

Variable amenities: Inks Lake State Park Campground cabins offer different levels of comfort. A camper mentioned that "All of the sites have at least water, a picnic table, and a fire ring. There are also sites you can reserve that have shelters." Some cabins include cooking facilities while others require outside cooking.

Water conditions: Flash flooding can occur rapidly in this area. One camper at Pedernales Falls stressed the importance to "Respect weather warnings!" Another noted that swimming areas can be "extremely slippery" at certain locations, requiring appropriate footwear for safety.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly sites: For first-time cabin campers with children, certain locations offer easier experiences. At Krause Springs, one camper shared: "It was our first time EVER tent camping on our own, and we really enjoyed our time at Krause Springs. There were tons of camp spots, but it didn't feel crowded at all." This site combines comfortable cabins with accessible water features.

Kid-friendly water activities: Several campgrounds feature water activities suitable for various ages. One camper at Inks Lake reported: "Take a jump off the cliffs at Devil's Waterhole. Don't forget your fishing poles, as there are also lots of great fishing areas." The park also rents canoes and kayaks for family outings.

Accessibility concerns: Campers with mobility challenges should research specific cabin locations. A review for Krause Springs mentioned: "The ladder down is super wonky and the beach area extremely slippery," indicating that some areas may be difficult for younger children or those with mobility issues.

Tips from RVers

Site access: Krause Springs can be challenging for larger rigs. One RVer warned, "My only warning is low hanging trees everywhere. I couldn't imagine trying to navigate the campground in a 5th wheel or class A. You could do some rooftop damage." The access roads may require careful navigation for larger vehicles.

Campground layout: At Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown, a reviewer noted that "Dump station is at entrance of park and park is fairly large to haul a portable dump tank." Understanding the layout of facilities before arrival helps RVers plan accordingly for waste management.

Electrical considerations: Most cabin sites offer electrical hookups, but amperage varies. At Pedernales Falls State Park, both 30-amp and 50-amp hookups are available, allowing for different RV power requirements when parking near cabin areas.

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