Best Cabin Camping near New Boston, TX

Several state parks and private campgrounds within driving distance of New Boston, Texas provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Daingerfield State Park Campground features lakeside cabins nestled among towering pine trees, offering electricity, heating, and air conditioning. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park provides family cabins with double bunk beds that are particularly popular with children. "We stayed in a cabin with bunk beds last weekend and both sites were great. We have four kids, so space was a little tight in the cabin but we made do," notes one visitor. Beavers Bend State Park in nearby Oklahoma offers cabins with updated bathrooms and adequate kitchens, complete with fire rings and grills for outdoor cooking. Texarkana KOA provides clean, cozy cabins with access to shared facilities including a pool, playground, laundry, and showers.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and price point. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. At Beavers Bend State Park, a minimum two-night stay is required on weekends, extending to three nights for cabins during holiday weekends in peak season. "The cabins here are small and cozy but they are very well kept up," reports one regular visitor who books a cabin stay annually during late winter/early spring. Pet policies vary by location, with many parks allowing pets in cabins for an additional fee. Texarkana RV Park offers pet-friendly cabins with amenities including a dog run, playground, and pond. Private cabins at Amazing Acres RV Park in Atlanta, Texas provide year-round accommodation with full hookups.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, from basic microwaves to full kitchens with refrigerators and stoves. Fire rings with cooking grates are standard at most state park cabins, allowing for traditional campfire cooking. On-site camp stores at parks like Daingerfield State Park sell essential supplies, souvenirs, and ice, though selection is typically limited. For more extensive grocery needs, nearby towns offer full-service supermarkets. Daingerfield has a Brookshire's grocery store approximately two miles from the park entrance. Visitors planning extended cabin stays should consider bringing cooking supplies, food storage containers, and any specialty items needed for meal preparation.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Boston, Texas (20)

    1. Atlanta State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Queen City, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 796-6476

    $14 - $16 / night

    "Nice and clean park. Quiet but only half full. Only down side is the limited amount of full hookups and then only 1 dump station. All the trail signs are new and easy to find."

    "The cheapest Texas State Park for electric or electric/water campsites at only 14/night!

    Spaces are spread out and loads and loads of pull through sites if that's your thing."

    2. Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Eagletown, OK
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 494-6538

    $20 - $40 / night

    "We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table."

    "This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well."

    3. Texarkana KOA

    13 Reviews
    Texarkana, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 792-5521

    "Pool, playground, laundry, and showers. The whole place is clean and neat. Easy to access from the I-30 service road, pull through sites available."

    "Quaint place, with porch swings on RV Site! Noise of freeway heard up til midnight! Staff are friendly, $44/ night."

    4. Texarkana RV Park & Event Center

    7 Reviews
    Wake Village, TX
    18 miles
    +1 (903) 306-1364

    "Texarkana RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park. They have a gated entrance for extra security."

    "We drove in this time with a longer rental unit with a trailer attached and found ourselves in a couple of tough turns trying to get to our spot. Wider lanes and intersections would be appreciated."

    5. Daingerfield State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Daingerfield, TX
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 645-2921

    $10 - $225 / night

    "Aluminum picnic table and fire ring with cooking grate 

    Very quiet campground except for highway and train noise 

    4 camp hosts 

    Good night sky viewing in BIG PINE 

    Good view of lake in BIG PINE 

    Privacy"

    "Its nestled in the thick pineywoods of northeast Texas - the towering pine trees, lakeside cabins and crystal clear lake all combined bring back memories of a person's childhood."

    6. Texarkana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    "Spot has plenty of amenities, cabins, Rv spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall. There are full hookups and clean restroom. Close acces to retailers also."

    "Good overnight stay when we go to southern texas. Easy in and easy out"

    7. Amazing Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Atlanta, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 650-2127

    "Nice, clean park. Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff. Great price!"

    8. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Scroggins, TX
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 572-5531

    $10 - $40 / night

    "We stayed in a screened shelter at Lake Bob Sandlin SP in Nov 2020 and in a cabin with bunk beds last weekend and both sites were great."

    "We loved fishing and hiking throughout the park but our kids loved the double bunks in our cabin. The campsite was great, right off the water and a well placed fire pit. We will definitely be back."

    9. Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Saratoga, AR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 898-5320

    "We spent a week at this location. The sites are at the back of the property near two small ponds and it was quiet. The golf course was nice, although we did not play."

    10. Mount Pleasant KOA

    4 Reviews
    Pittsburg, TX
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 572-5005

    "Nice little park with pull through and full hook up. Only thing negative was that sites were very close together."

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Cabin Reviews near New Boston, TX

158 Reviews of 20 New Boston Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Nov. 17, 2021

    Daingerfield State Park Campground

    Lots of FHU Sites

    Reserved on-line 152 days prior to arrival. 

    Pros 

    Pristine clean restroom/showerhouse. Seemed recently renovated 

    BIG PINE camping area only big rig friendly(longer than 20 ft) out of 40 FHU sites. Big Pine, Dogwood and Mountain View Campgrounds FHU so 40 FHU sites with no park dump station. 

    Aluminum picnic table and fire ring with cooking grate 

    Very quiet campground except for highway and train noise 

    4 camp hosts 

    Good night sky viewing in BIG PINE 

    Good view of lake in BIG PINE 

    Privacy from side neighbors 

    No leveling required from side-to-side 

    Asphalt parking pad heaved various places due to tree roots creating numerous tripping hazard 

    Campsite utility hook-ups in good condition with no problems encountered 

    Security gate that closes overnight 

    No street lights in BIG PINE 

    Campsite and entrance fee discount with Texas State Park Pass 

    Not charged a fee to make my own on-line reservation 

    CONS 

    Most FHU sites (other than BIG PINE) are extremely short in length. Barely room for single axle TT, so need to review site details carefully 

    Site 8 had an extreme amount of above ground roots causing tripping hazard

    Picnic table approx 50 feet from Site 8 parking pad

    Highway and train noise

    BIG PINE sites barely off campground road, so therefore no privacy from campers across the road

    Restroom/shower facility not heated

    No lantern pole

    No wildlife sightings

    No park Wifi

    1 bar AT&T in BIG PINE

  • J
    Dec. 9, 2021

    Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

    Fun for the Second Year in a Row

    We stayed in a screened shelter at Lake Bob Sandlin SP in Nov 2020 and in a cabin with bunk beds last weekend and both sites were great. We have four kids, so space was a little tight in the cabin but we made do. Clean facilities, friendly staff and beautiful rolling terrain along the lake. Would recommend!

  • Jeff S.
    Nov. 30, 2021

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    A well managed park

    We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table.

    We took a hike on several beautiful trails and really enjoyed ourselves.

    This is a huge facility that is very well managed.

  • Micki W.
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    Great camping here!

    This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well. It’s a clean, safe place to camp. There’s canoe and kayak rentals, a gift shop and convenient store in case you forget essenctials or run out, but you’re far enough from town to where is quiet and relaxing. As a kid my parents took me here a bunch and I loved it. Never a bad memory. I came back with friends as an adult and it was just as fun. Beautiful place. I definitely recommend staying here. Also, while canoeing, we saw some bald eagles! Not sure how rare it is to see them in the area, but it was a great surprise.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2019

    Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Stream2Sea Travel Size At Beavers Bend State Park

    When it comes to Oklahoma one location which continually is brought up is Broken Bow, OK where you can find a great escape from the DFW area or a retreat from your own location which is like no other. Offering a paradise of water activities for summer, cozy cabins for winter and a vast array of amenities for any taste you can find something within this park on pretty much any budget.

    **Campground Review **

    I visited Beavers Bend State Park and took a moment to explore the accommodation options and WOW oh WOW!! From primitive tent locations to full hook ups and cabins outfitted in a variety of styles and sizes there truly is something for everyone at this park. You can find sites located on the waters edge for quick boat launching or further removed for forrest and trail access. 

    During the wet season there is a waterfall which rests at the end of a scenic hike, during summer various locations rent everything from paddle boards to kayaks and there is an abundant supply of fishing equipment which can be found for those wanting to try their hand at fly or rod and reel fishing.

     When I visited mid week during early summer the park was filled with life yet did not seem crowded. A small half way stop where a private owner offers horseback riding, train rides and affordable shopping was buzzing with a filled parking lot. The swimming beach was filled with those wanting to have a little fun in the sun. The visitor center was bustling. Yet even with all these areas seeming very lively, the park itself is large enough where I never felt overwhelmed by the people around me. There were still plenty of quiet moments to be had in areas which seemed very remote, despite being no oh so far away from these populous areas. 

    The real feature of this park is by far the water! If you can follow the water you can see how amazing this area of Oklahoma truly is. Around this area the trees thrive and area green and beautiful. You find that even through the world around this section of land is flat, the world opens up when you arrive and you are met with hills and low laying mountains. It is unique in its location to say the least. I found that the primitive campgrounds as well as improved campgrounds were very shaded and each came equipped with a picnic table, fire ring and lantern hook. The main differences in the sites other than the obvious electricity were in the restrooms. Restrooms near improved campgrounds were much larger and nicer, they included flush toilets and showers unlike the vault style toilets of the primitive sites. 

    When booking online during peak season there is a 2 night minimum required currently on weekends. On holiday weekends during peak season you must reserve for 3 nights when it comes to cabins. For campsites there is no requirement. I did notices however that many of the campsites are on a first come first serve basis and after speaking to several park employees during peak season the grounds fill up quickly as of Thursday evening for the upcoming weekend. You will want to get there as early as possible especially to secure an improved campsite. 

    Prices are very reasonable for tent and RV patrons at only$12 for a primitive site and$20 for an improved location. Pets are allowed in these areas however if you choose to bring your pet to stay in a cabin there is a pet fee.

    **TIPS: **

    • Plan ahead and stop in Broken Bow for supplies. While Hochatown is also close by the prices in that community are much higher than in the main city of Broken Bow. 
    • Take time to stop at the visitor center and nature center area they are worth it because of the rich history of the area which are made visible through the museum.
    •  If you are renting a watercraft check out the stop closest to the swimming beach. They have miniature golf for the family and also the best selection of options including paddle boats, kayaks, canoes and paddle boards.

    **Product Review **

    When checking out new locations many times I get the opportunity thanks to the Dyrt to test out products on my adventures. For this fun filled day in the sun I was able to check out the Stream2Sea Face& Body Sunscreen in the 1 oz Travel Size. 

    This product is perfect for a person on the go and has just enough to reapply several times throughout the day to keep you safe and protected from the UVA and UVB rays. The product itself is mineral based and does not appear sticky or tacky on the skin once applied. Although I will say it does take a little while to fully absorb which can leave you appearing a little more ghostly until it does. With this being said, this also makes it very easy to know where the sunscreen has been applied and where you might have missed a spot. 

    The sunscreen is water-resistant which is perfect for a location such as Beavers Bend State Park where you will likely be in and out of the water in a multitude of ways. The product is unscented so it will not attract mosquitoes. I think this aspect is potentially one of the best qualities of this particular sunscreen because it allows you to have fun and adventure without worrying about the unpleasant feasting which bugs often do when they area attracted to sunscreens which have fruity or floral fragrances. 

    When I wore the product I truly did test it to the max on my fair skin. I reapplied every 80 minutes per instruction and then decided that I would skip my last application to see if it continues to work. I did learn they make these directions for a reason so follow instructions for application and do not miss reapplication times.**TIPS: **

    • Apply before you get in the water by at least 5 minutes to allow your base layer to fully absorb. 
    • Follow the schedule for reapplication relatively close to the 80 minute mark.
    • This is a body and face product and works well on either so do not forget the face!!
  • Jamey W.
    May. 26, 2021

    Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

    Double bunk cabin was a hit

    We loved fishing and hiking throughout the park but our kids loved the double bunks in our cabin. The campsite was great, right off the water and a well placed fire pit. We will definitely be back.

  • J
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Daingerfield State Park Campground

    Your classic camping experience

    For folks that went camping in the 70s, 80s, 90s with your coleman lanterns, coleman fuel stoves, and actually camped in tents (as intended)... Daingerfield State Park is the place to be. It gives you the classic nostalgic feeling of camping. Its nestled in the thick pineywoods of northeast Texas - the towering pine trees, lakeside cabins and crystal clear lake all combined bring back memories of a person's childhood. Being in this park makes you feel like that picture perfect family on the packaging of camping products. It is a beautiful park with plentiful trails for mountain biking and hiking. There are multiple campgrounds allowing for large RVs/campers and tent camping. Bathrooms are always clean and the staff is polite and helpful. Fishing is good in this large spring-fed clear water lake - although motorized boats are not allowed, kayaks, canoes and paddle boats are permitted and available to rent as well. The park store is small but has most of your camping basics such as drinks, snacks and tshirts, etc.

    All of the campsites have fire rings and the park sells firewood at a fair price and permits ground fires if the county is not under a burn ban. The park also hosts a healthy amount of events such as dances, Halloween in the park, and Christmas in the park.

    The town of Daingerfield is a neat little town - only a 5-10 minutes from the park, it provides multiple fast food options, a Brookshires supermarket, gas stations and perhaps the most famous location in Daingetfield - the Morris Movie Theatre. (Cash only $1.50 tickets on the newest movie releases, two auditorium building, great snacks and best of all it is a family run operation. Nightly showings which makes it a perfect place to visit if you're camping at the park for a few days)

    Stargazing is also great at DSP.. the park is far enough away from bigger cities which allows for darker skies.

    This is defintely one of my favorite parks to go to and in the year I've lived in this area, we've probably gone to DSP at least two dozen times or more. Do make reservations ahead of time, as this park is largely popular and fills up quickly on summer days (day use) and weekend nights (camping).

    I highly recommend this park and hope you and your family make long last memories.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2023

    Daingerfield State Park Campground

    Quiet, Beautiful, and Perfect

    Our site was large with a pull thru concrete pad right on the water. The sites are large and separated separated by trees and private. There is a fire ring with grill grate provided.

  • T
    Feb. 8, 2025

    Twin Lakes Resort

    All new amenities, well designed, friendly and fun!

    Our lot #46, had a brand-new picnic table and fire pit. Easy access. There is much to do, and live entertainment and events. We visited beautiful Bob Sandlin State Park and explored Mt. Pleasant, which had much to offer. Never a boring moment yet peaceful and relaxing.


Guide to New Boston

Cabin accommodations near New Boston, Texas provide varied overnight options within the piney woods region of East Texas. Set at elevations between 300-400 feet, this area experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Many rental cabins near New Boston feature lakeside locations where campers can enjoy water activities during the warmer months, typically April through October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Atlanta State Park offers shoreline fishing along Wright Patman Lake with areas for both boat and bank fishing. "This park has some great spots on a hill overlooking the lake! Sites are shaded level and full hookup's! Lots of hiking trails. Great place to swim, boat kayaking and fishing!" notes Tammie L.

Hiking trails: The trail system at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park includes 4.5 miles of paths through wooded areas. "4.5 total miles of trails and none of it difficult. You can't take a baby stroller but obey because of a few branches, it's all easy hiking," according to Amie M. The trails connect various campsites and lead to waterfront areas.

Swimming areas: Lake swimming is available at several parks during summer months. "The swimming area is river water so it's great in the hottest part of summer because it's nice and cool," explains Victoria D. from Beavers Bend. Most swimming areas lack lifeguards, so water safety awareness is essential.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Cabin rentals at Daingerfield State Park provide secluded settings among tall pine trees. "Privacy if that's your thing, it is for us and our three dogs. However, there is an awesome pavilion, swim dock, picnic area and paddle boat area. Something for everyone," shares Anne P. The park's layout places cabins with adequate spacing for privacy.

Wildlife viewing: Morning and evening wildlife sightings add to the cabin camping experience. "One morning, as I was sitting drinking my coffee, four deer walked right through our site!" recounts Rebecca from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. Bird watching opportunities are abundant throughout the region.

Lake views: Many cabins offer water views or easy lake access. "The sites on the water are absolutely beautiful! Easy set up. Plenty of room for our 5th wheel and truck," writes Bonnie B. about Beavers Bend. Lakefront cabin sites typically book faster than interior locations.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat requires preparation for outdoor activities. "We were here 7 days and only left once to hit Walmart (20 minutes)," notes a Lake Bob Sandlin visitor. Storms can develop quickly, particularly during spring and early summer.

Reservation requirements: Beavers Bend State Park cabins often book months in advance, especially for weekend stays. "We were able to secure a campsite at the last minute. It was crowded but to be expected," shares Sherry S. about a spontaneous trip.

Insect preparation: Cabin stays require insect repellent, particularly during warmer months. "I would recommend bringing a citronella candle there were a lot of bugs at night. it could have also been because we went in August," advises Jackie F. from Atlanta State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Texarkana RV Park & Event Center provides family-friendly amenities near cabin rentals. "Would visit again when in Texarkana, very clean and a lot of activities for families!" writes Kaitlynn B. The park includes a playground, pool, and duck pond for children to enjoy.

Beach areas for children: Several parks maintain designated swimming areas with sandy beaches. "The sand on the beach is bad. Due to flooding and earth slides the beach front is super deep mud. If there has been even a trickle of rain on the past week you will lose your shoes the mud is so thick," warns Amie M. about Atlanta State Park.

Security features: Many cabin rental locations prioritize family safety. "Texarkana RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park. They have a gated entrance for extra security," notes Jeff & Steff's Excellent Adventure, mentioning the protected environment for families with children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: When booking a cabin rental at Amazing Acres RV Park, consider shade coverage during summer months. "Nice, clean park. Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff," reports Vernon S. Sites with afternoon shade prove most comfortable during summer.

Proximity to town resources: Cabin rentals often require guests to bring supplies. "We stayed on site 08 which on the map looks like it's on the water but the brush is dense so there is no water view. Sites 10-13 are nice waterfront sites," advises Rebecca at Lake Bob Sandlin, highlighting the importance of researching specific site features before booking.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies significantly between cabin locations. "Cell phone signal for T-Mobile is non existent. Verizon is AWFUL. AT&T is bad but doable," reports Derrick R. about Millwood Landing, noting connectivity challenges common to rural cabin rentals in the region.

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