Top Cabins near Monahans, TX

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Monahans camping trip. The Dyrt is the ultimate place to find cabins for your next outdoor adventure near Monahans. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Monahans's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Monahans, TX (4)


Recent Cabin Reviews In Monahans

8 Reviews of 4 Monahans Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Midessa Oil Patch RV Park
    March 14, 2023

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Nice staff however lots are small and cramped

    Not bad for just an overnight stay, however the lots are small. Had a back-in site. Staff escorted me to the site and helped me back in (which was very nice), however was right by the road. The main part of the park looked very nice, but this was like the overflows area.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Mesquite Oasis RV Park
    May 10, 2022

    Mesquite Oasis RV Park

    No shaded area, a bit pricey for what you get

    $50 a night with full hookup, but a little pricey in my opinion for what you get. No shaded area. Does have a pool and laundry area. Roses BBQ within 6 minutes away was good. Site was pull through. There are long term campers.

  • Camper-submitted photo from KOA Kampgrounds of America
    March 29, 2022

    KOA Kampgrounds of America

    Clean showers, laundry too. Campsite is cramped though.

    We came here as it was late I’m the day and we had nowhere to stay for the night. This KOA had plenty of spots and some laundry machines and shower which was awesome.

    It’s like a typical RV park, very close quarters. The facilities are clean, and it has a dog park too.

    The site is right off of the highway and has plenty of traffic, so be prepared for lots of noise around. $40/night is what we paid.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Midessa Oil Patch RV Park
    May 12, 2021

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Beyond friendly and welcoming

    It used to be an old KOA, but it’s super nice & clean & friendly. it looks like there are people that live there or stay there for awhile, but it doesn’t bother me. Everything seemed clean. I showed up to after hours checkin & the fact there was spots on a map marked that was open, was convenient. I did call earlier in the day & the lady who answered on may 11, 2021 was sooo sweet & beyond nice. I would definitely have stayed here longer if I wasn’t just passing by. & would definitely stay here again. We’re having truck problems & making our way home & my boyfriend asked the lady at the front desk what she thinks the easiest way home was & she kindly helped us to the easiest way to Oklahoma then how to get to Chicago. Had to problems (:

  • Camper-submitted photo from Midessa Oil Patch RV Park
    April 19, 2021

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Looks rough but friendly

    Park itself looks a little rough, and is close to the highway and railroad. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. Maintenence helped my partner with our tail lights and refused pay. $40 for a pull through and full hookups. Cheap laundry.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Park Place RV
    March 16, 2021

    Park Place RV

    Clean, convenient, brand new rv campground.

    Amazing playground and pool for families beautiful shower facilities, lots of washer and dryers. Full hook ups.

  • Camper-submitted photo from KOA Kampgrounds of America
    December 3, 2019

    KOA Kampgrounds of America

    This is no longer a KOA. The RV park is called Midessa RV Park

    This is a decent RV park there a lot of full timers here because of the oil industry but it is clean.

  • Camper-submitted photo from KOA Kampgrounds of America
    July 13, 2019

    KOA Kampgrounds of America

    Only if you are desperate.

    Located next to I 20 so get used to lots of truck noise all night long. For some reason even though this is located in the desert, it is covered with mosquitos. Very hot in summer and windy in spring. Smells like oilfield. This is currently probably going to be full with oilfield workers. Has a swimming pool.



Guide to Monahans

Camping near Monahans, Texas, offers a unique experience with stunning landscapes and a variety of campgrounds to choose from. Whether you're looking for a quick stop or a longer stay, there are plenty of options that cater to different needs.

What to do:

  • Explore the Dunes: The Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground is famous for its beautiful dunes. One camper mentioned, "Gorgeous dunes and sunrises and sunsets from anywhere at this camp."
  • Visit Local Attractions: Check out nearby attractions like Balmorhea State Park, where you can swim in natural springs. A visitor said, "The San Solomon Springs are one of the coolest things I have ever seen!"
  • Hiking and Nature Walks: While some parks may not have extensive trails, the scenery is still breathtaking. A reviewer noted, "Great for walking and sunset views" at the Monahans Sandhills.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One review stated, "The bathrooms are always super clean and there are even showers!" at the Fort Stockton RV Park.
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors highlight the helpfulness of the staff. A camper at the Hilltop RV Park shared, "The staff was incredibly friendly, made sure I knew the exit, and gave the kids a goodie bag."
  • Unique Camping Experience: The dunes at the Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground provide a one-of-a-kind setting. A visitor described it as "a wonderfully unique campground amongst the dunes."

What you should know:

  • Close Campsites: Many campgrounds have sites that are close together. A camper noted, "No privacy, close each campsite" at the Monahans Sandhills, which might not suit everyone.
  • Limited Amenities: Some parks, like the Saddleback Mountain RV Park, offer basic facilities without frills. A review mentioned, "This is a basic CG with no internet."
  • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for sandstorms at the dunes. One camper shared, "Had a sandstorm whip through our last couple days... it was hard to be outside."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Bring Water Shoes: If you're swimming at Balmorhea State Park, water shoes are recommended. A reviewer advised, "Bring water shoes if algae freaks you out."
  • Plan for Activities: Kids will enjoy the natural springs and the playground at Balmorhea. A family shared, "The pool is completely clear all the way to the bottom and little harmless fish swim all around you."
  • Reserve Early: Campsites can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. One camper noted, "Remember to reserve way in advance because there are limited sites."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Lengths: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at the Saddleback Mountain RV Park mentioned, "Our site was plenty long enough for our 40’ 5th wheel."
  • Expect Road Noise: Some campgrounds are near highways, so be prepared for some noise. A visitor noted, "There’s a lot of road noise from I-10."
  • Enjoy Local Dining: Don’t miss the on-site restaurant at Saddleback. A camper said, "The food was homemade and quite tasty," making it a convenient option after a long day of exploring.

Camping near Monahans, Texas, offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, making it a great spot for families and RVers alike.

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