Best Cabin Camping near Salado, TX

Furnished cabins near Salado, Texas range from basic to deluxe accommodations at several lakeside and woodland settings. Union Grove offers cabin rentals with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, while Cedar Ridge Park provides cabin options with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service. Most cabins include air conditioning and heating systems for year-round comfort. Redbud Ranch RV Resort features cabins with screened-in back porches overlooking natural areas. "The cabins with and without lofts all have screened in back porches," noted one visitor who appreciated the outdoor living space.

Rustic log cabins and modern furnished units are available depending on the location. Leander-NW Austin KOA provides cabin rentals with varying amenities, from basic sleeping quarters to fully-equipped units with kitchenettes. Wilson H Fox campground offers lakeside cabin options with picnic tables and grills at each site. Pet policies vary by location, with most campgrounds allowing pets in designated cabin areas. According to one visitor at Krause Springs, the park offers "NO PETS" policies for their cabin accommodations, which is important for visitors to note before booking.

Most cabins require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to full cooking setups with refrigerators and stovetops. On-site stores at locations like New Life RV Park provide essential supplies, though selection is limited. Nearby Georgetown and Temple offer full grocery shopping options for longer stays. Visitors staying at cabins should check specific amenity lists when booking, as furnishing levels vary significantly between properties. Firewood is available for purchase at Cedar Ridge, Wilson H Fox, and Krause Springs for cabin guests planning evening campfires.

Best Cabin Sites Near Salado, Texas (32)

    1. Union Grove

    6 Reviews
    Harker Heights, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 947-0072

    $24 - $60 / night

    "I felt like it was more of an RV park. Plenty of deer and pretty view of the lake. Clean restrooms."

    "The lake is gorgeous, with wildlife all around. A must stop by and enjoy what central Texas has to offer."

    2. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown

    27 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    22 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)."

    3. Cedar Ridge (TX)

    11 Reviews
    Temple, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 986-1404

    $20 - $200 / night

    "This park is beautiful, lots of trees and wildlife. Sit out enjoy an evening sipping on your favorite drink watching the deer. They have a lake that has a swimming area and fishing."

    "Very family friendly park. We road bicycles, played on the playground. Hiked around and fished."

    4. Wilson H Fox

    11 Reviews
    Granger, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 859-2668

    $26 - $60 / night

    "The sites were spaced out so that you’re not camping on top of one another. Each space had a picnic table and grill. There was a fishing pier, boat ramp, and beach to swim at."

    "You can find sites here that overlook the water, and have some paths down to the shore (some paths are sketchy though). Fire pit with a grill you can lay over or pull off. Charcoal grill."

    5. New Life RV Park

    1 Review
    Georgetown, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 931-2073

    6. Russell Park

    4 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    23 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. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    33 Reviews
    Lago Vista, TX
    45 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."

    8. Leander-NW Austin KOA

    6 Reviews
    Leander, TX
    31 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!!"

    9. Redbud Ranch RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Hutto, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 265-8000

    $60 - $95 / night

    "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."

    "We purchased our 2022 R-Pod from a local dealer and looked for the closest, highest rated RV park. Redbud Ranch RV Park was what came up."

    10. Krause Springs

    18 Reviews
    Spicewood, TX
    49 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."

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Cabin Reviews near Salado, TX

191 Reviews of 32 Salado 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

  • 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.

  • Brittany S.
    Aug. 30, 2018

    Reynolds Creek

    Needs improvement but a peaceful stay.

    This park is located out in boonies and can be pretty difficult to find. Most people think they are lost trying to get to it, but if you follow North Speegleville road through all the cornfields you will eventually stumble upon it. Believe me, you're not going the wrong way.

    Being lakefront property you would expect to see more water, however there is a lot of brush grown up around the lake and sites so it is hard to see. There are also limited places to get down to the water in the park.

    There is a nice boat ramp and dock for fishing. It is also pet friendly and equestrian friendly. There is a nice little 1 mile hike were you can bird watch and view the lake Waco, it is very shaded and flat. Then there is a 20 mile hike/ equestrian trail that goes around Lacey point.

    Bathrooms and showers need some work, but they do the job. There is no store at the campground, but there is a dollar general located in Speegleville about 4 minutes away. There are picnic tables at ever site along with a fire pit, and also a playground for kids.

    The whole park is very secluded and away from street noise which is so lovely. Perfect place for viewing the stars over the water and listening to nature speak around you!

  • 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.

  • Never Sitting S.
    May. 6, 2022

    COE Lake Waco Speegleville Park

    Nice large lots

    Overall another great COE as far as big open level spots. Most spots have covered picnic tables. Fire rings, and grills at each spot also. Lots of critters..especially armadillos! Bathrooms are less then to be desired, very few showers work, and those that do were a bit in a need to be repaired. Overall nice quiet area, nice clean dump station (one of the best we have seen). Would stay here again.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2018

    La Hacienda RV Resort & Cottages

    La Hacienda RV Resort and Cottages + Lots of Amenities

    I'm always on the lookout for new campgrounds nearby my town. It's nice to have a few places to escape to for a quick day or weekend trip. I searched on thedyrt.com for campgrounds nearby and noticed a group of listings near Lake Travis in an area called Hudson Bend. I decided to check them out.

    If you are looking for a short, mid or long-term place to RV camp or cabin camp near Lake Travis on the Hudson Bend penisula this might be your best option.

    The facilities are modern, clean and offer many amenities. And the people that I talked to that were staying at the park seemed to be friendly and happy with their choice of facilities.

    At the entrance there is an office that is open during typical business hours 9-5. Next to the office there was a small pool and courtyard. And next to the pool was a group meeting room.

    The park offered a variety of options from short, mid and long-term stays. One gentleman that I met and talked to said that he was a snowbird and had stayed at the park for the past four years every summer. This appeared to be the norm.

    There are RV sites that offer back-in parking and drive-through parking. There are also little multi-color cabins that can be rented. The grounds looked like they were well taken care of. There was some open green space and what appeared to be a fenced dog walking area. Each of the RV sites offered a picnic table and electric and water hookups.

    The only downside to this RV park was that it was not located directly on the shore of the lake. To access the lake one must drive down the road and visit the marina. Also, the park is rather large, so some might feel there is a lack of privacy. I wouldn't say that this park has great access to nature, it is more of a modern RV park.

    Overall, if you're a mid to long term vacationer you might really enjoy this site. If you're looking for access to nature, you might look elsewhere.

  • Lisa B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Krause Springs

    Plenty of room for everyone

    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. Beautiful Butterfly garden great for yoga, reading or enjoying the mind of a gardener. Several RV w/H20 & electric hookups (reservations required). Tent sites are not #, random locations (30 acres), plentiful and 1st come 1st serve. Toilets/showers near RV sites, portable toilets farther out. Pack it in/out, dumpster at office area. Love this place and grateful the owners share their haven with the public!

  • S
    May. 5, 2022

    Oak Forest RV Park

    BEAUTIFUL and peaceful RV Park

    We’ve had such an amazing time here. There’s multiple dog parks, hammock areas, common areas with fire pits and grills, gardens for the community, and a incredible coffee truck over by the welcome office (closed on Tuesdays). Beautiful and loving community of temporary and long term RVers. 10/10 for Austin

  • K
    May. 17, 2022

    Austin East KOA

    Great Place!

    This KOA is fairly new and they say it’ll be expanding soon. Everything is very well kept up and sparkling clean. It has private showers and bathrooms that are immaculate. The staff was so friendly and helpful and made us feel very welcome, even though we were only there for one night to practice our set up and tear down, as we are newbies. Spacious RV sites with bbq grills, FHU, fire pit, picnic table, some shade. Really nice pool, small game room with a big, tree-shaded deck. A nice little general store was perfect for forgotten items.


Guide to Salado

Cabin camping near Salado, Texas offers outdoor experiences amid the rolling terrain of the Blackland Prairie ecological region. The area sits at approximately 600-700 feet elevation with warm summers that regularly exceed 95°F and mild winters that rarely dip below freezing. Most cabin sites in the region are situated within 30 miles of Salado, creating convenient access to both natural areas and nearby towns.

What to do

Lake activities: Stillhouse Hollow Lake near Union Grove provides multiple recreation options. "Great visit to Union Grove and Stillhouse hollow lake. Inexpensive, great campsites along the lake. Clean bathrooms. Quiet. Awesome sunrise and sunsets," notes camper Glenn G. The lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities within a short drive from cabin accommodations.

Hiking trails: Lake Georgetown features extensive hiking options. "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," explains Laura F. This trail network allows cabin campers to explore the area's natural beauty without traveling far from their accommodations.

Wildlife viewing: The area's natural setting attracts diverse wildlife. At Cedar Ridge Park, visitors often spot "lots of deer and birds" according to Stephanie A., who stayed for three nights. Morning and evening hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities when animals are most active.

What campers like

Lakefront views: Many cabins provide scenic water views. At Wilson H Fox, "You can find sites here that overlook the water, and have some paths down to the shore," according to Joseph C., though he notes that "some paths are sketchy." These waterfront locations provide both recreational access and natural scenery.

Privacy between sites: Cedar Ridge Park offers good site separation. "The campsites are located on small loops which limits the traffic past the individual camp sites. Many people, but spread out so didn't feel crowded," reports Michael C. This layout creates a more private cabin camping experience compared to more densely developed properties.

Natural swimming areas: Krause Springs provides unique water features beyond standard pool facilities. "There are two waterfalls. The main falls starts by flowing into a topside traditional pool down to a natural pool below. There's a small cave behind it," describes Emily M. These natural water features offer refreshing alternatives to conventional swimming areas.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin accommodations require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At Russell Park, "At this point, you must have a reservation to camp here," notes David, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead.

Weather considerations: The area experiences seasonal weather variations. Heath L. from Union Grove warns that winter camping presents challenges: "I probably wouldn't stop here again tent camping in the winter. Random windstorm 30mph no way really to block it."

Bathroom facilities: Restroom quality varies significantly between locations. While some properties offer full facilities, others provide more basic options. At Russell Park, one visitor reports, "Men's restroom was decently clean, shower worked well. If you want a spotless bathroom, hike over to the underused day use area."

Tips for camping with families

Safety precautions: Water features require careful supervision. At Krause Springs, one visitor cautions, "The ladder down is super wonky and the beach area extremely slippery. Definitely swim at your own risk." Families should consider water safety measures when planning activities.

Activity planning: Properties like Pace Bend Park offer diverse recreation. "Wonderful summer time spot, plenty of drive-up tent sites... great cliff jumping and deep-water soloing opportunities for the seeking. Also great swimming/fishing holes. Hiking is short but nice," shares Kadyn D., highlighting multiple family-friendly options.

Site selection: When booking cabins, consider specific site features. Michael C. at Union Grove notes, "Our site was a pull through. Asphalt with grass all around. The roads are one way, so it's a hike to the dumpster. The sites sit on the lake but there is really limited lake access due to the craggy nature of the shore line."

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Property layouts vary significantly. At Redbud Ranch RV Resort, a visitor advises, "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."

Hookup options: Electrical service varies between properties. At Cedar Ridge Park, Cody D. reports that the campground "has 30 & 50 amp hookups with water does not have sewer hookups at sites but does have dump station close by."

Site amenities: Many cabin properties include outdoor living spaces. Denise V. from Redbud Ranch RV Resort notes, "Cabins with and without lofts. All have screened in back porches," which expands the functional living area for guests staying in cabin accommodations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Salado, TX is Union Grove with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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