Best Cabin Camping near Pineland, TX

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Several state parks and private resorts around Pineland, Texas provide rustic cabins with varying amenities for overnight stays. Martin Dies Jr. State Park Campground offers small rustic cabins with basic amenities including heating, air conditioning, and indoor picnic tables. As one visitor noted, "We rented a small rustic shelter/cabin. Essentially a slab walls roof with a heater and AC. It did also have a picnic table inside. It was actually perfect for my family of 3." Cypress Bend State Recreation Area in nearby Louisiana features 10 fully furnished waterfront cabins equipped with air conditioning, heating, kitchenware, linens, microwaves, coffee makers, and satellite TV. Powell Park provides small, clean cabins that serve as comfortable bases for outdoor activities, while Lost Frontier RV Park and Bar & Grill offers cabin accommodations with lake views.

Cabin options range from basic shelters to fully equipped units with modern conveniences. South Toledo Bend State Park Campground features rental cabins with lake views, clean facilities, and access to shared bathrooms and showers. Most locations are pet-friendly, though some charge a one-time pet fee for cabin stays. According to one reviewer at Toledo Bend Recreation Site, "There is a one-time pet fee when staying in the cabins." Brookeland/Lake Sam Rayburn KOA provides cabin camping rentals in a well-maintained setting with access to water activities. Weekend reservations typically require a two-night minimum stay, especially during peak seasons. At Martin Dies Jr. State Park, only three of their cabins feature air conditioning, making advance reservations essential during summer months when temperatures rise.

Most basic cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Fully furnished cabins at Cypress Bend include kitchenware and linens, eliminating the need to pack these items. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire pits and others providing microwaves and coffee makers. The nearest grocery stores are typically 15-20 minutes away by car, so stocking up before arrival is recommended. Visitors to Powell Park appreciate the clean cabins and helpful staff, with one guest noting, "Cabins are small and rustic as you would expect but very clean. What you'd want since you will be outside enjoying the great outdoors!" Bug spray is essential, particularly for cabins near water areas where mosquitoes can be prevalent during warmer months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pineland, Texas (23)

    1. Cypress Bend State Rec Area

    20 Reviews
    Sabine National Forest, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 256-4112

    "Cypress Bend State Recreation Area in Many, Louisiana, offers a scenic getaway on 114 acres of forested land along Toledo Bend Lake."

    "The park is beautifully maintained and set on the edge of Toledo Bend Lake, offering some truly scenic views, especially at sunset."

    2. Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA

    2 Reviews
    Brookeland, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 698-3422

    "If you want to escape the hot summer in Texas, I would recommend coming to Brookeland Campground because there is a beautiful lake nearby."

    "This KOA has trails leading to a river which empties into Lake Rayburn. You do not have direct access to the lake itself. The campground has a couple of small ponds. The staff is excellent."

    3. Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Spurger, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 384-5231

    $14 - $55 / night

    "We rented a small rustic shelter / cabin. Essentially a slab walls roof with a heater and ac. It did also have a picnic table inside. It was actually perfect for my family of 3."

    "Lots to do and pet friendly."

    4. Powell

    1 Review
    Brookeland, TX
    10 miles

    "The lake is beautiful, the camp grounds are spotless and the Staff is awesome.  Great facilities whether tent camping, RV camping or staying in a cabin.  "

    5. Rayburn RV Hideout

    1 Review
    Brookeland, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 698-3137

    6. Fin & Feather Resort

    2 Reviews
    Hemphill, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 217-7999

    "The resort has cabins and rooms for rent, a marina with boat launches, a nice little store, and a great restaurant with good eats."

    7. South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Anacoco, LA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 286-9075

    $25 - $33 / night

    "It had a very large well kept wooden deck with a picnic table. The camper pad was long and concrete."

    "Only (5) undeveloped campsites are available for tents/hammocks only. They have a great view looking out over the huge lake. Each has a picnic table and a fire ring w/ steel grill rack."

    8. Hanks Creek

    10 Reviews
    Zavalla, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 384-5716

    $26 - $150 / night

    "Love that the public swimming hole and boat ramp are not inside the park. 2 Pull throughs right on the water. Lots of different spaces to choose from no matter yer your camping needs."

    "Excellen place t spend quiet time by the lake! Such a beautiful setting in the east Texas Piney Woods! Our site was waterside so I only had to walk 15 feet to fish!"

    9. Alpine Resort & Marina Inc

    2 Reviews
    Sabine National Forest, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 625-3518

    "Great spot on Toledo Bend lake with a boat ramp, boat slips, small bait and tackle shop. Reasonable rates and 50 amp service."

    10. Lost Frontier RV Park and Bar & Grill

    2 Reviews
    Sabine National Forest, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 404-9972

    $50 - $100 / night

    "Incomparable beauty located on a tranquil harbor off of Toledo Bend Reservoir, one of the top 5 bass fishing lakes in the US. "

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Cabin Reviews near Pineland, TX

95 Reviews of 23 Pineland Campgrounds


  • Tammy B.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Artesian Springs Resort

    Artesian springs resort

    Has a white sand spring fed swim area with a large slide and a trolley. Golf cart and pet friendly. Trails to walk on in the woods around several ponds. Has 30 and 50 amp connection's, sewer and water hook up. Tent and cabin camping also. Canoe rentals for catch and release fishing in ponds. No wifi. Ice and snow cones available from office.

  • D
    Apr. 21, 2025

    Cypress Bend State Rec Area

    Cypress Bend State Rec Area

    Cypress Bend State Recreation Area in Many, Louisiana, offers a scenic getaway on 114 acres of forested land along Toledo Bend Lake.citeturn0search0**Accommodations& Amenities:**-**RV Campsites:** 68 sites equipped with water, sewer, and 50/30/20 amp electrical hookups.-**Cabins:** 10 fully furnished waterfront cabins featuring air conditioning, heating, kitchenware, linens, microwave, coffee pot, and satellite TV.-**Recreational Facilities:** A renovated beach area, playground, volleyball court, covered pavilions with picnic tables, restrooms, and a 6-lane paved boat ramp.-**Fishing:** A lighted, handicap-accessible pier for fishing enthusiasts.**Access& Fees:**-**Entrance Fee:**$2.00 per person(children 12& under enter free).-**Operating Hours:** Park gates open at 6:00 am and close at 5:00 pm. Special arrangements can be made for late arrivals of registered guests.citeturn0search1 For more information or to make reservations, you can visit the[Sabine River Authority's official website](https://srala-toledo.com/cypress-bend-park/) or call(318) 256-4118. https://photocalltv.es/

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2020

    South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    ALMOST PERFECT

    This was my first time at this beautiful state park. I will definitely come back! 3 days was not long enough to do everything! Our camper site was #46. It had a very large well kept wooden deck with a picnic table. The camper pad was long and concrete. It was slightly uneven, we used 3 blocks to level it off..There was also a large sand pad if you preferred a tent. A firepit was also there. Many of the other sites also had decks, with the same things available. It had water and electricity, a dump station, and very clean shower/restrooms . Also available were primitive camping sites with amazing views. Oh, did I mention that our site had a very short walk to a dock overlooking the beautiful lake. This dock had room for four boats! There are beautiful biking, and hiking trails, both concrete and dirt. Several play areas for the kids! There was a beach and swimming area, a nature center,, and playgrounds. The camp hosts were amazing and very helpful. The park was super clean, family and pet friendly, and a great price at 28 dollars a night. Happy camping!!

  • Conrad V.
    Dec. 22, 2021

    Toledo Bend Recreation Site - MILITARY

    Family Friendly, prime fishing location.

    The Army Recreation sight managed by MWR is a very well run campground and boat launch. Making a reservation was easy, and the lady i made the reservation with initially even called to follow up when the weather turned ugly.

    Our stay was in one of their Yurts. Though they do have cabins as well as primitive camping options. The yurt was supplied with two bunks, the bottoms being a a full size with the top bunks being twins. Amenities included heating and air conditioning as well as a mini fridge, keurig, and a couple of small drawers and a lamp. The only real complaint i can say i had was some of the linoleum tile was loose inside. Other than that, the yurt was an interesting cross between cabin and tent.

    Fishing is also very available, as well as playground, boat launch, boat rentals and R.V. accommodations as well.

    We may just go back and try a cabin next time as the temperatures have been getting cold here.

    Also be aware, there is a one time pet fee when staying in the cabins and yurts.

  • Mike V.
    Sep. 1, 2016

    South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    Camping, canoeing & kayaking, at S. Toledo Bend State Park, west Louisiana

    Nice state park on western boundary of Louisiana along Toledo Bend Reservoir. Camping here is usually quite nice from late Oct through late April. Only (5) undeveloped campsites are available for tents/hammocks only. They have a great view looking out over the huge lake. Each has a picnic table and a fire ring w/ steel grill rack. On weekends you must reserve campsites/cabins for a minimum of two nights when doing online reservations. There is a large number of improved campsites that have water and electrical hook-ups, and quite a few cabins that can be rented, some of which also have a nice view of the lake. Bathhouse was fairly clean whenever I have been there, and has showers, sinks, and flush toilets. I would have given this park's camping area a 5-star rating, but there was no hot water left to take a nice warm shower during my last visit. Toledo Bend Reservoir is the #1 bass fishing lake in America 2 years in a row. Clean water and a few sandy beaches along the two small nearby islands are great for hanging out on when canoeing/kayaking/ boating. Bald Eagles are often seen during late Fall, Winter months, and early Spring. Please note that the raccoons are professional thieves at this state park, so you need to put your food away at night.

  • Chad  L.
    Nov. 23, 2020

    Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground

    Swampy kingdom

    We have passed this place several times on trips to other places and finally decided to check it out the first of Nov. We rented a small rustic shelter / cabin. Essentially a slab walls roof with a heater and ac. It did also have a picnic table inside. It was actually perfect for my family of 3. This park was very quiet and was abundant with wildlife. We seen dear, armadillo, racoon, and a fox all close to our site. There were many trails to hike and the park a tally spans two sides of the highway be sure to explore both. This was a great camp for us and we will definitely visit again.

  • H
    May. 27, 2018

    South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    Excellent Primitive Experience

    Primitive campsites are clean, include a picnic table and fire pit, and are nestled on a bluff overlooking Toledo Bend. The park offers a comfort station within walking distance of the primitive sites that includes air-conditioned bathrooms and showers, coin-operated laundry, and water fountains. Multiple trails, a boat launch, fish cleaning station, swimming area, and more! We had a great experience and plan to return as often as we can. I couldn’t expect any more for less than $20/night.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Cypress Bend Park-Toledo Bend Lake Sabine River Auth

    BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS

    We stayed at site #3, which was pretty much full sun. But, it was on the water with access to the water. Full hookups, concrete pads. Very clean, but dated restrooms. Laundry room was available. Boat launch, fishing, beautiful playground, gorgeous flower beds. No grocery on grounds. The grounds people were busy putting out Christmas decorations! Seems that they have a huge beautiful display every year.


Guide to Pineland

Cabin accommodations near Pineland, Texas concentrate around Toledo Bend Reservoir, a 185,000-acre lake that stretches along the Texas-Louisiana border. The area sits within the Sabine National Forest at about 175 feet above sea level, with pine-dominated woodlands creating natural shade for most camping areas. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity, making air conditioned cabins a priority during peak season.

What to do

Fishing from dedicated piers: South Toledo Bend State Park Campground provides a lighted, handicap-accessible fishing pier. "The park has docks for fishing and boat launch, and a fish cleaning station," notes Lori H. Anglers can target bass, crappie, and catfish from shore without needing a boat.

Kayaking in protected coves: Paddling opportunities abound in the sheltered inlets around Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground. "Great trails and kayaking in the slough! Beautiful SP!" writes Becca H. The park rents kayaks and canoes with water trails mapped for different skill levels.

Night sky viewing: The rural location offers excellent stargazing opportunities. "A very good campground to see stars at night. It gets pitch black," notes Elizabeth N. about Martin Dies Jr. State Park. Minimal light pollution creates ideal conditions for astronomy enthusiasts from late fall through early spring.

What campers like

Waterfront cabin locations: Lost Frontier RV Park and Bar & Grill offers cabin accommodations with direct lake views. "Cabins and lakeview RV sites on a bay surrounded by beautiful unscarred National Forest," reports Stephen B. The positioning allows guests to watch sunset over the water from private decks.

Clean, basic accommodations: Powell receives consistent praise for cabin maintenance. "Cabins are small and rustic as you would expect but very clean. What you'd want since you will be outside enjoying the great outdoors!" writes Becky. The simplicity keeps the focus on outdoor activities while providing essential shelter.

Diverse wildlife viewing: The forested setting attracts numerous animal species. "The deer walked by every night and the fireflies put on a show," reports Chris S. about Martin Dies State Park. Early morning and dusk offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities, with armadillos and raccoons commonly spotted near cabin areas.

What you should know

Insect preparation essential: The humid climate supports substantial mosquito populations. "Beautiful park but so many bugs. Did some canoeing, hiking and bird watching," reports Elizabeth N. about Martin Dies State Park. Pack insect repellent with DEET, particularly for evening activities when mosquitoes are most active.

Cabin availability limitations: At Cypress Bend State Rec Area, the 10 waterfront cabins book quickly during fishing tournaments and summer weekends. "Cabins: 10 fully furnished waterfront cabins featuring air conditioning, heating, kitchenware, linens, microwave, coffee pot, and satellite TV," notes Dorothy P. Reservations 2-3 months in advance are recommended.

Grocery planning required: "The closest store (gas station) with any necessities is about a 20min drive each way," warns Erin A. about South Toledo Bend. Stock up on supplies before arrival as most cabin locations have limited or no food service options nearby.

Tips for camping with families

Look for cabin/playground combinations: Fin & Feather Resort offers multiple accommodation options with recreation facilities. "The resort has cabins and rooms for rent, a marina with boat launches, a nice little store, and a great restaurant with good eats," reports Brandon A. The combined amenities reduce transportation needs once settled.

Water safety considerations: Swimming areas vary in supervision level. "Dedicated bouyed swim area, no life guard but gently slopes on sand," explains Linda F. about Hanks Creek. Personal flotation devices should be brought for young children as rental options are limited.

Evening entertainment planning: Lost Frontier provides organized activities unavailable at other locations. "A wildly popular restaurant and grill offering live entertainment every weekend. Kids love the swimming pool and splash deck and nearby jungle gym," notes Stephen B. These amenities reduce the need for parents to create structured activities.

Tips from RVers

Road condition awareness: Access roads to some cabin locations present challenges. "Roads need some work getting in there," warns Erin A. about South Toledo Bend. Drivers should anticipate potential potholes, especially after rainfall when unpaved areas soften.

Cabin sizing expectations: Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA offers cabin camping in a wilderness setting. "This KOA has trails leading to a river which empties into Lake Rayburn. You do not have direct access to the lake itself," notes Kimberly N. Cabins typically accommodate 2-4 people comfortably with limited storage space.

Pet policies vary: While many cabins welcome pets, restrictions and fees differ. Some locations designate specific cabins as pet-friendly while others allow pets in all units. Research specific pet policies before booking to avoid unexpected limitations or charges.

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