Best Cabin Camping near Sabine Pass, TX

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Sea Rim State Park offers cabin accommodations with modern amenities within reach of Gulf Coast beaches. The park features cabin rentals with air conditioning, comfortable bunkbeds, and screened decks, though guests need to bring their own kitchen supplies and bedding. The cabins provide a comfortable basepoint for exploring the park's diverse wildlife areas, including marshlands and shore areas. "We got a cabin and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Several campgrounds near Sabine Pass provide cabin options, including New Lloyd RV Park, End of the Road RV Park, and Boomtown USA RV Resort. Most cabins allow pets but have specific pet policies that should be checked before booking. Village Creek State Park Campground also offers cabin rentals alongside their yurt accommodations. Reservations are essential, particularly during warmer months when mosquitoes are less problematic.

Most cabin facilities provide basic amenities but expect to bring personal items. Cabins typically include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen setups vary significantly between locations, with some providing only minimal cooking facilities while others offer more equipped options. Bug spray is considered essential equipment for the region, particularly at Sea Rim State Park where mosquitoes are frequently mentioned in visitor reviews. Some locations like Intracoastal Parish Park in nearby Louisiana also offer cabin accommodations with market facilities nearby for supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sabine Pass, Texas (13)

    1. Sea Rim State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Sabine Pass, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 971-2559

    $10 - $120 / night

    "We got a cabin (not sure if there is a tent or RV area) and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck (bring your own kitchen supplies and bedding)."

    "Or stay in the small, open campground with picnic tables, fire rings, water and electric hook up and a nearby comfort station."

    2. New Lloyd RV Park

    1 Review
    Port Arthur, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 683-1668

    "These are large, very clean spots at a lake park in the center of Dallas-Ft Worth"

    3. End Of The Road RV Park

    1 Review
    Beaumont, TX
    20 miles
    Website

    "Shaded Waterfront RV spaces and fully furnished cabins. Quiet, safe, and peaceful park. Wifi, 90ft dock, and aluminum boats free for residents. Excellent fishing."

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    4. Boomtown USA RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Vidor, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 769-6105

    $63 - $229 / night

    "Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach."

    "Showers and laundry available. Beaumont is within 5 miles."

    5. Village Creek State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Lumberton, TX
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 755-7322

    $10 - $30 / night

    "This is a small hidden state park that has rustic beauty. 25 campsites with electric and water, that can be used for campers or tents (tent pads at each site)."

    "25 standard RV sites with water & electric. $16, plus some walkin tent sites. Arrived on a Monday night with no reservation; no problem getting a nice site (#19)."

    6. Access RV Park

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    Port Arthur, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 729-8000

    7. Vinton RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Orange, TX
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 570-2942

    $45 / night

    "The clubhouse at this park just outside Lake Charles is seriously impressive."

    "Only $375/mo for Long Term, All Utilities Included, Free Wi-Fi and Free Laundry! We were heading back to Texas after Spring Break and needed a quiet, easy stop for the night."

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    8. Intracoastal Parish Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Lake Charles, LA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (337) 721-3540

    "Each side includes a picnic table-- with those between the two boat ramps covered--as well as a garbage can."

    "The campground is located on the intracoastal waterway, just under a bridge. The sign says $4 for tents but the caretaker said it's $6 (still a bargain). He let us pay $4."

    9. Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging

    5 Reviews
    Anahuac, TX
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 267-6774

    $50 - $85 / night

    "Loved booking through the Dyrt, wish it was always so slick (tho on arrival, we briefly acted lost because I'd forgotten why my notebook was missing the usual bunch of scribbled notes that result from"

    "Nice, well maintained RV Park on the Trinity Bay. Great location for fishing, birding and boating."

    10. Skoolie Glamping on Canal

    1 Review
    Port Bolivar, TX
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 898-3016

    $65 - $85 / night

    "This converted school bus is a unique take on glamping & bus camping, with a great location too!  Check them out and share your favorite memories of the trip on the Dyrt!"

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  • K
    Oct. 1, 2016

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Sea Rim State Park

    This is part of a huge refuge with marshes and seashores. We got a cabin (not sure if there is a tent or RV area) and it was really nice: AC, unfurnished kitchen, comfy bunkbeds, screened deck (bring your own kitchen supplies and bedding). I’m pretty sure the cabins are relatively new (as of 2014) because of a hurricane sometime in the past decade. Absolutely beautiful for a day or the weekend.

  • J
    May. 26, 2019

    End Of The Road RV Park

    Peaceful Waterfront Park

    Shaded Waterfront RV spaces and fully furnished cabins. Quiet, safe, and peaceful park. Wifi, 90ft dock, and aluminum boats free for residents. Excellent fishing. Monthly rates include water, sewer, electricity, and trash. Large shaded spaces. Dog park. Within a few short miles of the local refineries. Less than eight miles to major stores. We have two local golf courses, Bayou Den Golf Course is approximately three miles away. Tyrell Park features a golf course, horseback riding, botanical gardens, and scenic boardwalks approximately five miles from the RV park.

  • Lisa S.
    Mar. 28, 2021

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Miles of Beach Camping

    Or stay in the small, open campground with picnic tables, fire rings, water and electric hook up and a nearby comfort station. There’s an outside cold water shower and an elevated walkway crossing wetland to the beach.

    The birding is absolutely fantastic so come with binoculars. I saw great flocks of Avocets feeding at the waters edge along with Willets, and a variety of sandpipers and terns including Caspian. There’s a paved trail to hike through the wetlands. Bug spray is essential.

    Beach camping is available to any vehicle or camper. The upper beach sand is hard packed like a road and it goes for about three miles on the East side and about 10 on the West side.

    I can’t say enough about the staff who became dedicated to rescuing me after a major storm dumped three inches of rain in a couple of hours causing an inland pond to overflow cutting a channel through the beach to the Gulf. I was stranded about two miles out in my 2X4 camper van for two delightful days before they brought out the heavy equipment and towed me across the channel and back to the real world.

    Gas up in Port Arthur before driving down.

  • rspillers84
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Vinton RV Park

    Laundry, Electric, Wifi All Included in Lot Rent!

    The clubhouse at this park just outside Lake Charles is seriously impressive. It’s huge and offers everything you could need from billiards, shuffleboard, a cozy reading nook, restrooms, a full kitchen, and tons of seating for parties or events. 

    There's also a super spacious co-working office space, which is rarely used, making it even better if you need a quiet spot to work. 

    The park also has a great pool, perfect for relaxing. 

    For $575/month it’s an incredible deal as electric, Wi-Fi, free laundry and the premium amenities are all included in the rent!

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2022

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    The mosquitoes are serious here, but the beach is gorgeous.

    This was a spur-of-the-moment trip from NW Arkansas so we could dip our toes in the ocean in the middle of winter. It's unfortunate that you have to go through Port Arthur to get to the state park, but totally worth it once you get there. WARNING: the mosquitoes are serious here. We have an Aliner and although we use pool noodles to seal gaps in the A-frame's roof, they found a way in--hundreds of them. We only stayed the one night because of it. Having said that, if you have a class A/B/C camper, you should be fine. I wouldn't recommend it to tent campers even with the best bug spray...and we went in December! Clean, beautiful facilities. You can park in a site, or if you don't want/need utilities, you're allowed to camp on the beach.

  • D
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Intracoastal Parish Park Campground

    Dave and DiDi Go Crabbing

    This was our second visit to this nice campground. Improvements were made after Hurricane Rita, All sites are gravel with plenty of room. Each side includes a picnic table-- with those between the two boat ramps covered--as well as a garbage can. Easy access to water for fishing and crabbing at the park plus convenient location to national refuge and coastline to the south. Bathrooms were adequate, spacious, and clean. Dump site also clean. Walkways and docks along the canal with a fish cleaning station on main covered dock area. New playground equipment and meeting room (rental) but closed due to COVID-19. Agree with previous review about noise. We were further away and didn't notice road or water noise at night. Good TV reception with regular antenna. Also no problems cell phone reception (ATT). We will definitely stay here again. This visit we were in our 25 ft travel trailer,

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2022

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Little Hidden Gem

    This is a small hidden state park that has rustic beauty. 25 campsites with electric and water, that can be used for campers or tents (tent pads at each site). We camped with a 27 ft camper, with barely enough room. Slightly unlevel, needed 2 blocks on left side. Each site has a tent pad, table, and firepit. There is a dump station. Extremely clean shower and bath house. Several hiking and biking trails, as well as a small beach area, kayaking, fishing, gazebo and playground. A nature center was on site which has activities for families on the weekends! Walk in tent camping without electric and water available. Our site #4 was only 16 dollars a night. Park rangers and camp hosts were knowledgeable and kind.

  • kelly N.
    Mar. 24, 2022

    Boomtown USA RV Resort

    Nice but

    Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach. Sites are large, concrete, with picnic tables and they are level. Staff is very nice and this is a dog friendly park.

  • Stephen K.
    May. 29, 2018

    Sea Rim State Park Campground

    Hidden Gem - except for the no-see-ums

    We camped here Memorial Weekend. The primitive camping on the beach gives an amazing view. The beach sand above the tide is so firm, that even a couple 5th wheel Camping trailers had driven out to primitive spots. The spaces are spaced out really far, though, so thankfully we could not hear the generators. The primitive "sites" are really just posts along the grass before the dune line that have a trash barrel. There is no real enforcement of how close you are to the post, and no designated tent pad or fire ring. You can just dig out an area of sand for your campfire.

    There are no showers or restrooms for the beach. However, there are drop toilets in the RV camping area, that you can walk or drive to. There is also an outdoor shower in the day use area along with a spigot that we used to wash dishes.

    If there is a light breeze, then camping here is awesome. Unfortunately, swarms of no-see-ums appear if the wind stops. The wind stopped during the middle of our second night, and we were bitten so many times that it looked like we had poison ivy. The little bugs found a way into our tent. We actually decided to skip out at bedtime on our third night because the wind died down again. The bugs were swarming us and our citronella candles, and nothing seemed to deter them.

    On the marsh side, there are several paddling trails. The ranger station rents out canoes and kayaks by the hour. We saw a few alligators on those trails. On the beach, we were able to go crabbing. The beach gets pretty crowded during the day with lots of day use people playing and fishing, but they seemed to stay closer to the start of the beach and not come very far down into our primitive area.


Guide to Sabine Pass

Cabins near Sabine Pass, Texas offer access to Gulf marshlands and waterways at elevations generally less than 15 feet above sea level. The humid subtropical climate brings hot summers with temperatures typically above 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Mosquitoes are prevalent throughout warmer months, particularly in evening hours, with many campgrounds recommending specialized repellents for coastal varieties.

What to do

Kayaking trails: Sea Rim State Park Campground offers paddling routes through marsh habitats where visitors can spot wildlife. "Great kayaking trail map and recommendations from the rangers on where to go. There is hiking as well. Spend an afternoon or a week here," notes Lynn G., highlighting the park's water recreation options.

Bird watching: The coastal region attracts diverse bird species, especially during migration seasons. "Reserve far in advance if you want to see bird migration activity," advises Kelly E. from Sea Rim State Park Campground, who also mentions the "interesting" drive through nearby LNG plants.

Fishing opportunities: Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging sits adjacent to fishing areas with dedicated facilities. According to Lori R., the park offers a "Great location for fishing, birding and boating. Next door to beautiful Trinity Bay and River with nice fishing pier with lights, two public boat ramps."

Wildlife viewing: Village Creek State Park Campground features alligator habitats along nature trails. One visitor notes: "The nature trail over the marsh was really cool, we saw lots of alligators and birds," providing specific wildlife encounters possible in the area.

What campers like

Level sites: Boomtown USA RV Resort receives praise for its well-maintained concrete pads. Jeff N. mentions, "Private stocked lake. Very nice and attentive staff and park is clean and well maintained. Pull through sites close together as typical of rv parks."

Waterfront proximity: Intracoastal Parish Park Campground offers direct water access that campers appreciate. "We loved this park! It is very clean and has a bathroom with a nice shower, there is a covered fish station to clean your catch right on the pier and a boat launch. It was great to watch the tugs push barges all day," shares Annette L.

Beach camping options: At Sea Rim State Park, primitive beach camping provides a unique coastal experience. Joshua H. explains: "If you pull onto the beach and drive either on the west or east to beach do you find a spot in the sand that you really like that can be your campsite. This is one of the few state parks that really does have primitive camping on the beach just yards from the seashore."

Security features: Boomtown USA RV Resort implements safety measures that guests appreciate. Dayanis P. comments: "You have to have codes to enter the gates and they have cameras around the property for safety keeping."

What you should know

Gate closure times: Several campgrounds enforce strict entry/exit hours. Katie M. shares about Sea Rim: "I've been camping around the country for four months straight now and this is the only park - national, state, regional or otherwise - that I've encountered that literally locks their gate at night... There is no way in, no way out until the next morning."

Mosquito preparation: Mosquitoes are frequently cited as a significant challenge. "Once the sun goes down. An army of vampire mosquitos descend on you and your pets... In the trailer the vampire mosquitos would be sucking on you as you killed them," warns Evelyn O. at Sea Rim State Park.

Weather considerations: Coastal cabins may face storm risks. "Not a great beach to camp on in stormy weather. No rock/sea wall to slow the surge or wave action," advises Kelly E.

Supply needs: Village Creek State Park Campground requires advance preparation. Phoebe M. notes: "Mosquitoes abound and there is no cell signal or wi-fi. Prepare to drive 20 minutes to grocery."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple accommodation options near Sabine Pass include child-friendly facilities. At Intracoastal Parish Park, recent improvements include "New playground equipment" though one reviewer noted temporary closures "due to COVID-19."

Swimming areas: End Of The Road RV Park provides water recreation options suitable for families. Jessica P. describes it as a "Peaceful Waterfront Park" with "Shaded Waterfront RV spaces and fully furnished cabins. Quiet, safe, and peaceful park. Wifi, 90ft dock, and aluminum boats free for residents."

Safety considerations: Beach swimming areas at some locations require attention to natural hazards. One reviewer at Boomtown USA RV Resort mentioned "The lake has really great fishing and there is a small swimming/beach area. The beach does have a lot of bees or wasps of some sort that are living in the sand so you have to wear shoes until you get in the water."

Cabin amenities: Family-specific cabin features vary between locations. When staying at Sea Rim, Lynn G. recommends bringing your own equipment: "Yay: um, beach camping is always amazing. Nay: no complaints, but if you don't have a kayak you will be sad."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking accommodations near Sabine Pass, consider noise factors. Kelly N. shares about Boomtown USA RV Resort: "Nice park but RIGHT on I-10 and the highway noise is bad. Awesome laundry and bathroom facilities. Lovely lounge area beautiful lake and a nice little beach. Sites are large, concrete, with picnic tables and they are level."

Hookup specifics: Pay attention to electrical cord needs at certain campgrounds. At Village Creek State Park Campground, one camper noted: "The site I had needed more that the 50' electric cord that I usually use. Luckly I had another cord so I could get electric to tent."

After-hours arrival: Some parks offer flexible check-in. Christina H. notes about Trinity Bay RV Park: "We only did a quick overnight stay but it was an easy process. We came in after hours and selected a space then paid the following day. Park was very clean and quiet, despite a mostly full site."

Concrete pads: Multiple RV resorts near Sabine Pass feature solid foundations. Whitney K. from Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging mentions: "Level, concrete pads. Very big rig friendly. Next door to city park with boat ramps and good playground."

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