Cabins near San Antonio provide convenient access to the Texas Hill Country region, with elevations ranging from 650 to 2,000 feet above sea level. These accommodations offer relief from summer temperatures that regularly exceed 90°F between June and September, with most cabins featuring air conditioning systems. Winter overnight lows can drop below freezing during December through February, making heating systems essential for year-round stays.
What to do
Explore the mission trail: San Antonio's historic missions are accessible from several cabin locations. "Located about 5 miles from The Alamo and Riverwalk. Both are a must see. We spent 3 days here and this park did not disappoint," notes a visitor at Travelers World RV Resort.
Visit urban attractions: Cabin accommodations provide convenient access to city amenities. "It is almost exactly what you'd expect and want. A pricey place to stay, but very close to downtown San Antonio with all the amenities and services you would expect to find and a high end RV resort," reports a guest at Travelers World RV Resort.
Enjoy water recreation: Several cabin locations offer water access. "We loved walking the trails and seeing deer and other wildlife. We absolutely loved it!" mentions a camper at Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground, which features fishing opportunities on site.
Experience Hill Country scenery: The region surrounding San Antonio offers distinct landscape views. "Get pizza from Luigi's Italian Restaurant in nearby Castroville as it's in the top 5 pizzas we've had as we traveled through all lower 48 states," recommends a visitor at Alsatian RV Resort, noting the access to Hill Country attractions.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Cabin guests consistently mention cleanliness as a priority. "Very quiet, clean with fun activities. Movies to borrow and books to read. Staff is great, great location," notes a reviewer at Travelers World RV Resort.
Swimming options: Access to pools provides relief from Texas heat. "The pool is refreshing, the laundry facilities are top notch and the bath houses were perfect," reports a camper at Travelers World RV Resort.
Wildlife viewing: Many cabin locations offer nature observation opportunities. "It's a beautiful tucked away area. Nice trails, great tree cover and full of nature and flowing water," shares a visitor at Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground.
Nearby attractions: Proximity to both natural and urban attractions appeals to cabin guests. "We stay there for 3 months last winter. Campground is a good location to visit San Antonio and the surrounding area. The owners are great people and they always have things going on for the campers," mentions a review of Hidden Valley RV Park.
What you should know
Varying neighborhood safety: Location considerations matter when selecting cabin accommodations. "When you first roll up I felt a bit skeptical. Surrounding area appeared to be rough bars on windows Homeless foot traffic seemed high. Once you get inside the park it changed. Very well kept up park no trash anywhere and friendly people," reports a visitor at Travelers World RV Resort.
Security concerns: Some cabin locations require additional precautions. "We stayed here at the camp ground for a week. It's a decent campground with a pool, hot tub, dog walk, minigolf and a playground for kids. Facilities are clean and grounds are well kept. Very close to the riverwalk and downtown. There's even a bike trail into downtown. But this park is in a bad part of town," cautions a reviewer at Travelers World RV Resort.