Best Cabin Camping near Seguin, TX

Several campgrounds and resorts around Seguin, Texas provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Son's Geronimo offers air-conditioned cabins with full kitchens, WiFi, fire pits, and multiple bed configurations suitable for families. According to one visitor, "Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc. We have a family of 6 and the setup was perfect: 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds." Palmetto State Park Campground, located in nearby Gonzales, features more basic cabin accommodations with electrical hookups and access to shared bathrooms. Camp Huaco Springs in New Braunfels provides riverside cabins with clean, modern facilities and proximity to water recreation.

Rustic cabins and deluxe cottage rentals are both available throughout the region, with options for different group sizes and comfort levels. Hill Country RV Resort & Cottage Rentals maintains pet-friendly cabins that operate year-round, while some state park cabins have seasonal availability. Most locations require advance reservations, especially during summer months when water activities are popular. Some properties like Son's River Ranch offer specialized cabin experiences with river access. "Our glamping cabin was nice," notes one reviewer, "Plus the AC kept us very cold and comfortable at night and the kitchenette had everything we needed to cook and make meals." Loft cabins at Canyon Lake provide another option, with some being pet-friendly according to visitor reports.

Most cabin rentals include beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves and mini-fridges to full kitchens with cookware and utensils. Visitors should check specific cabin listings for details about what's provided. Firewood is available at several locations including Son's Geronimo and Landa RV Park & Campground, though some areas may have seasonal burn bans. For groceries and supplies, New Braunfels offers an HEB grocery store approximately 15-20 minutes from many of the cabin locations. On-site camp stores at some properties stock basic necessities, though selection and prices vary considerably.

Best Cabin Sites Near Seguin, Texas (53)

    1. Palmetto State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Gonzales, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 672-3266

    $12 - $60 / night

    "They had both a grill and a fire pit, picnic table, water spigot, and a "lantern hook" (a giant pipe thing like for a basketball hoop, but with a little hook sticking out of it."

    "Campsite Review:

    Palmetto State Park is a tranquil campground located in Central Texas."

    2. Ol 90 RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Seguin, TX
    5 miles
    +1 (830) 305-5305

    "Speed​​and agility are key in Space Waves. Players need to react quickly to every situation to avoid collision and destroy enemies."

    3. Camp Huaco Springs

    12 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-5411

    $40 - $50 / night

    "There are open spots along the river with large trees to provide shade and block wind. There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites."

    "Rv , tent no electric, tent with electric, cabins. All by the Guadalupe river. Floating, canoeing, Fishing. They even have a natural spring ! People who work here are professional and very nice."

    4. Landa RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-1211

    "Near the town of New Braunfels there are a number of RV parks and campgrounds that can accommodate just about any need."

    "This is a nice park located right in town. Great for RV camping but your not going to get lost any time soon. Very clean they have showers and all the ammonites. Also have nice tables at all sites."

    5. Son’s Geronimo

    1 Review
    Seguin, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 577-7667

    $89 - $369 / night

    "Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc."

    6. Son’s Island

    1 Review
    Seguin, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 577-7667

    "We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable."

    7. San Marcos River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Lockhart, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 213-0112

    "We stayed at this park for 2 nights and really enjoyed this area. We brought our 7 year old daughter and she really enjoyed playing at the playground."

    "Stayed in 2020 loved the view as well as the surrounding area. Only issue was the park employees across the river, but even their guest were wonderful"

    8. Lazy L & L Campground

    10 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3455

    "Cool store and tube rentals on site. Live music and dance on the weekends after Memorial Day. Lots of fun stuff to do and very relaxing."

    "We liked that it was a huge campground and there was enough space to park. The other campgrounds we passed along the road were extremely packed."

    9. Hill Country RV Resort & Cottage Rentals

    3 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-1919

    "The park it’s self is nice and clean.  Staff for the most part is friendly and nice.  The pool is a hopping place over summer break and on the weekends when it’s warm.  "

    "Pulled off the highway for the night and stumbled across this gem. The sites are level, and the grounds are beautiful. A bit pricey, but it’s a vacation destination, not a rest stop."

    10. Pecan RV Park

    7 Reviews
    San Marcos, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 396-0070

    $42 - $142 / night

    "This is an older park, but the river access makes up for the outdated but clean facilities. Our side of the park was along the river and had great shade."

    "They help you back in if you need it, great little store, quiet, clean, reasonably priced. Love this place!"

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Cabin Reviews near Seguin, TX

354 Reviews of 53 Seguin Campgrounds


  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Blue River Camp

    Our Family loves Son’s River Camp!

    We stayed in one of their air-conditioned glamping cabins. It was very nice and clean and the AC stayed very cold. They have private, lockable, full bathrooms right behind the cabins. The place is very pretty and the staff friendly. We loved tubing and kayaking the San Marcos River! It’s a great getaway!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Geronimo

    Great family experience!

    We had a fantastic time at Son’s Geronimo! Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc. We have a family of 6 and the setup was perfect: 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds. The property itself pretty large and has a lot of creek frontage. We kayaked, paddle paddle boarded, swam, fished and more! They also have lots of amenities: 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, volleyball court, basketball court, game room, horseshoe pits and more. We will definitely be back!

  • R
    Jun. 14, 2020

    Canyon Lake Military - Randolph AFB

    We love it here. Not for everyone.

    We started with day passes, then graduated to renting out the loft cabins, then tried tent camping, and eventually and recently parked our travel trailer in the reservable RV spaces. All in the same vicinity. Made great memories at each stay.

    Pro’s: Best rate in town for military (active, retired, $ disabled). Water is beautiful. Fishing can be fantastic. Lots of water activities available for rent or bring your own. Pet friendly, Great for families, most people are very respectful and wonderful to talk to. Good food and stores nearby. Lots of wildlife. Quiet. Close to town and short drive from San Antonio.

    Cons: Hard to get ahold of staff to make reservations. Market is extremely expensive and staff isn’t very friendly. Lost and lots of fire ants.

    We recommend it to all of our friends and family and bring them often. We love staying in the loft cabins. Some are pet friendly. We have stayed in the mobile homes on the other side of the lake once but that was not a great experience as our things were stolen off our table and covered patio (on Veterans Day) and they were only left unattended for 15 min or less. The mobile home wasn’t very nice but functional at least.

  • Brett S.
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Ranch 3232

    Clean and diverse camp ground

    Very clean bathrooms. It has tents, small cabins, glamping, pull through rv and hybrid tent/rv spots. In all approximately 20 sites. Located just 2 miles from Perdnalles state park.

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Island

    A tropical oasis right here in Texas!

    Son’s Island is awesome! What a great experience we had. We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable. You get to use the cabanas for free at night from 7:30 PM - 10:00 am when you rent a tent but you must also rent a cabana for the day if you plan to stay. It is well worth the money. Each cabana comes with its own private dock, lots of comfortable seating, electricity, water, BBQ pit, picnic table and hammock. We heard lots of people rave about this place. It definitely surpassed our expectations!

  • M
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Palmetto State Park Campground

    Nice basic state park

    The tent camping spots in this somewhat small state were spacious. They had both a grill and a fire pit, picnic table, water spigot, and a "lantern hook" (a giant pipe thing like for a basketball hoop, but with a little hook sticking out of it. Each site is supposed to accommodate 2 cars, but about half of them only had parking for 1. Fortunately we got there early and were able to switch. Try to be nice to the camp hosts, they're volunteers and when I got grumpy at the one who told us we couldn't park with our wheels hanging off the pad, I thought she might cry.

    The website doesn't get updated easily, so ignore any reports of tubing. There are no tube rentals there and no convenient, nearby tubing put-ins/take-outs. Don't try to tube the Zedler Mill Paddling Trail. The water is super slow and full of logs and if you suck at tubing it could take you 10 hours.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Summit Vacation Resort

    Texas Camping at its finest

    We loved the quiet and peace of this RV Resort nestled in Texas Hill Country.

    The Park: they have a large pool area with cafe and snacks. The property is large and spaces are spread out through out the park. The big draw is the Guadalupe River, Canyon Lake, and the woods and hills.

    They have hot shoes, bath houses, laundry.

    The sites: Gravel and mostly level, very few sites were unlevel. You’re surrounded by hills so it is nice and quiet. They are full hook up sites. Each site had a fire ring and picnic table. Small deer herds would move through the park each evening. Many of the campers feed them corn and they know the sounds and come running out of the hills.

    The campground is near grocery and hardware stores. Within an hour are several bigger towns with more stores.

    Cellular: T-Mobile was decent but not great. They do have Campground WiFi that worked faster.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2018

    Landa RV Park & Campground

    The Landa RV Campground + The Comal River + Floating + Fishing = Good Times

    During the summer, Texans flock to the rivers and lakes to enjoy the outdoors and keep cool. Near the town of New Braunfels there are a number of RV parks and campgrounds that can accommodate just about any need.

    In the town of New Braunfels there is an HEB grocery store and Buc-ee's gas station to stock up on any supplies. If you've never stopped at a Buc-ee's gas station you should. Buc-ee's is a mega gas station, convenience store and road side attraction all in one. Their bathrooms are always super clean.

    I was on a little fishing trip and decided to check out a few campgrounds in the area.

    Landa RV park is a solid choice. The staff are super friendly and while it is a small campground, they offer nice amenities. At the entrance of the park there’s a admission office and small store. All the campsites have drive-up parking spaces, electricity, water and the picnic tables. There are some campsites that are located right along the river. I think site #506 is one of the best sties. There is a little premium on the price, but it is well worth it for quick access to the river. RVs are allowed to park at the camping sites along the river. However, there is also a designated RV lot with complete hook ups. There is a community space with some picnic tables. The restroom facilities are located near the RV lot. The facilities are modern and clean with flush toilets and shower stalls. They even have a laundry room on site. Next to the campground there are facilities to rent tubes if you want to float down the river. I actually came to this area to fly fish and I caught a number of small panfish. There are also bass and trout in the river.

    Whether your visiting to fish, float or just relax this campground is a relaxing place to visit.

  • C
    Jan. 17, 2020

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

    Family fun, better for littles than teens

    We came for the month of January to camp next to friends. It’s a family RV park and has nice amenities. We are just outgrowing the atmosphere. It’s nothing against the park, we just have a teenager. (14) I recommend it for any families with younger kids! If you have a teen who rolls their eyes as a bounce pillow and isn’t interested in miniature golf, probably keep looking.

    Our site is wooded and has a nice fire pit—but unfortunately right now there is a burn ban in Comal County.

    Pet friendly! Has a small dog park.


Guide to Seguin

Camping cabins near Seguin, Texas range from basic structures to upscale accommodation options. Located in Guadalupe County about 36 miles east of San Antonio, Seguin sits on the Guadalupe River with an average elevation of 522 feet. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, making water access and air conditioning critical considerations for cabin rentals during peak season.

What to do

River access activities: At Camp Huaco Springs, campers enjoy multiple water activities. "I absolutely love this place it has every type of camping! Rv, tent no electric, tent with electric, cabins. All by the Guadalupe river. Floating, canoeing, Fishing. They even have a natural spring!" mentions Sara R.

Trail exploration: Palmetto State Park Campground offers several hiking paths through unique vegetation. "There are a number of activities to enjoy at this park, but some of the facilities could use an update. I would think that is a nice park for families with kids because of the variety of activities that can be pursued," notes Troy W. The park features "eight different trails available within this park. Longest 1.25 miles. Very good condition. Crushed granite and boardwalks."

Volleyball and sports: Many campgrounds offer recreational facilities beyond water activities. Lazy L & L Campground provides "horseshoe and bean bag toss set up with a volleyball net and jenga as well," according to Tiffany M., making it ideal for active visitors wanting structured games.

What campers like

River frontage: Campsites directly on waterways are consistently the most popular. "We were right on the water close to the bathroom and showers, and everything was kept clean," says Tiffany M. about Lazy L & L Campground.

Live entertainment: Weekend activities at select campgrounds enhance the experience. "The night we ate at the dancehall the food was amazing and the live band was great," reports a Lazy L & L visitor. Similarly, "Good site. Had live music on the Friday night. Great location close to the river," mentions Dan P.

Diverse accommodation options: Son's Island offers unique glamping experiences. "We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable," shares Karin R., describing their tropical-style island retreat.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Many riverfront parks have limited space between sites. "Campers are squished very close together. You can barely open your awning," cautions Katie M. about Pecan RV Park. Similarly, Hill Country RV Resort notes "RV sites are tight in the daily/weekly sites and parking your 40+ foot rig and tow vehicle in the spot are probably not happening."

Reservation timing matters: Summer weekends fill quickly at most campgrounds, especially those with river access. "We camped here for 3 nights with reservations made 151 days prior to arriving," shares one Palmetto State Park visitor, highlighting the need for advance planning.

Shower facilities differ: Some parks require tokens or payment for showers. "Bathrooms are fine - you need tokens to shower," notes Becky B. about Lazy L & L Campground. Other parks like Hill Country RV Resort offer modern laundry facilities where "All machines operate via debit/credit cards, no more quarters!!"

Tips for camping with families

Choose multi-activity campgrounds: San Marcos River Resort offers numerous family-friendly features. "We brought our 7 year old daughter and she really enjoyed playing at the playground. Our site was conveniently located in front of the playground and next to the shower/bathroom/laundry facility," shares Derek H.

Consider noise levels: Train tracks and road noise affect some campgrounds. "Quiet campground- no road noise. A distant train whistle from time to time. Coyotes howled every night," reports a Palmetto State Park visitor, providing insight into ambient sounds.

Look for shaded sites: Texas heat requires shade consideration. "Shady campsites are narrow, fairly level asphalt pads with trees near the edges causing creative parking for those with slide-outs," notes a Palmetto State Park visitor, emphasizing the importance of shade despite some parking challenges.

Tips from RVers

Road conditions affect access: Some campgrounds have challenging entry roads. "The roads are very rough, but that keeps the speeders under control," notes Billy N. about San Marcos River Resort. Similarly, Lazy L & L Campground warns "If you have a huge camper I would use caution. The roads getting in and out of the place have restrictions and the trees hang very low on the narrow roads. Not meant for more than double axle."

Water quality varies: Some parks have mineral-rich water supplies. "Water had a sulfur smell," reports a Palmetto State Park visitor, an important consideration for RVers planning to connect to local water systems.

Check age restrictions: Not all parks welcome older RVs. Hill Country RV Resort requires that "RV must be less than 10 years old," according to their website policy, which excludes many vintage or older units.

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