Best Cabin Camping near Splendora, TX

Furnished cabins near Splendora, Texas range from rustic to modern accommodations at several campgrounds, including Lake Houston Wilderness Park and Emerald Lake Resort. Most cabins include electricity, beds, and basic furnishings, with varying levels of amenities such as air conditioning, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms. Lake Houston Wilderness Park offers both A-frame cabins and larger family units positioned along a scenic creek. "I have stayed in the cabins here four or five times. The first two years we had smaller groups so we stayed in the A Frame cabins. The last three years we've had their biggest one," noted one visitor. The cabins at Thousand Trails Lake Conroe appear nearly new according to guest observations.

Depending on the location, cabin options include both rustic accommodations and KOA-style furnished units. Lake Conroe-Houston North KOA provides standard cabin rentals with varying amenities, while smaller properties like Emerald Lake Resort feature more basic accommodations. Reservations are typically required, with many properties filling quickly during summer months and holiday weekends. Pet policies vary by location, with several properties including Northlake RV Resort and Rayford Crossing permitting pets in select cabins. A review mentioned Lake Houston Wilderness Park cabins having good privacy: "There is a creek that runs through it and it is never over populated while I've been here."

Most furnished cabins include beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple countertops with microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Northlake RV Resort and Thousand Trails Lake Conroe provide more fully equipped cabins with cooking facilities, while more rustic options at Lake Houston Wilderness Park focus on basic shelter. Nearby convenience stores serve immediate needs, though many cabin campers bring food and supplies from larger grocery stores in New Caney, Conroe, or surrounding communities. Picnic tables are standard at most cabin sites, with fire rings or grills available at select locations including Double Lake Recreation Area in the Sam Houston National Forest.

Best Cabin Sites Near Splendora, Texas (44)

    1. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

    10 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 395-7690

    $7 - $150 / night

    "I have stayed in the cabins here four or five times. The first two years we had smaller groups so we stayed in the A Frame cabins. The last three years we've had their biggest one."

    "These campsites do not have running water, showers or bathrooms."

    2. Emerald Lake Resort

    3 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 354-0497

    "Great nudist park with nice amenities. I've been there a few times during the day just to swim and I've camped once so far."

    "The RV parking is tricky because of all the trees."

    3. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    26 Reviews
    Willis, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Easy access to sites, amenities and the Lake. Although its a small portion of the lake on the campgrounds side, you do have access to boat rentals,  a boat launch and plenty of parking."

    "Our RV site was roomy and there were a few sites surrounding us that were not occupied, which allowed us to spread out, kicking soccer balls and throwing footballs.  The kids loved it. "

    4. Double Lake NF Campground

    7 Reviews
    Coldspring, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 344-6205

    "Very quiet, sites not on top of each other (some more private than others), gravel pads for rv, tent, table, lantern post and campfire ring. Water & electric or primitive sites both available."

    "Pull thru and has great privacy. Walking trail around like is near. Not to many fire ant poles. Near by groceries store and town playground close by."

    5. Northlake RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Spring, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 209-1770

    "It feels secluded but it is in a well-populated area. I felt very safe and secure being here. Comfortable enough to take a walk at 5:30 am!"

    "Beautiful facilities including main building with laundry, bathrooms, and community area. Pool, hot tub, fishing pond, propane, place to wash your dog, and dog walk."

    6. Rayford Crossing RV Resort

    1 Review
    Spring, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 298-8008

    "So, we booked one of the last remaining sites and hit the road!

    Located in a suburban area north of Houston, the campground was very easy to find."

    7. The Preserve RV Resort

    1 Review
    Cleveland, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 592-9168

    "Have 3 little boys who enjoy fishing and they have plenty of creeks and ponds near campsites; it isn’t the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!"

    8. QRV Conroe

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    Willis, TX
    12 miles
    Website

    $50 - $63 / night

    9. Eastlake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Humble, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 243-6919

    "A gym, great swimming pool and hot tub, a computer room, laundry, sparkling bathrooms, coffee bar and a popcorn station, too! There are nice pavilion to cook out at and roast marshmallows."

    10. Lake Conroe-Houston North KOA

    11 Reviews
    Montgomery, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 582-1200

    "Nice bathrooms and laundry facilities. Only complaint is the restrooms/shower houses were not clean. For the price, I would expect clean facilities."

    "Trash pickup, delivery ice! This is not the average campground. Concrete sites with a beautiful fishing pond. Really friendly staff. We have found our Conroe home away from home. Great for kids."

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Cabin Reviews near Splendora, TX

149 Reviews of 44 Splendora Campgrounds


  • V
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Venice On The Lake

    Excellent Amenities

    Amenities:

    Free WiFi 

    Gazebo 

    Picnic Area 

    Children’s Playground 

    Fishing Area 

    Boat Ramp 

    Swimming Pool 

    100 Waterview sites 

    70 Waterfront sites 

    Recreation Area 

    Fenced In Dog Park 

    Boat and RV Storage 

    Available Private Gazebos 

    Gated Community 

    Full Hookups(30& 50 Amp) 

    Onsite Management 

    Picnic tables at your site 

    Restrooms Showers 

    Private Covered 

    Boat Slips 

    Laundry Room with 6 Washers coming soon (August 2020) 

    Award Winning Fishing 

    Beautiful Sunset on the Lake 

    Clubhouse 

    Private Covered Boat Slips 

    **Available Activities: **

    Card Games 

    Crafts 

    Fishing 

    Horseshoes 

    Swimming

  • Kristine B.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Lake Houston Wilderness Park

    Really Nice Cabins

    I have stayed in the cabins here four or five times. The first two years we had smaller groups so we stayed in the A Frame cabins. The last three years we've had their biggest one. There is a creek that runs through it and it is never over populated while I've been here. The cabin we've used was flooded and has not been rebuilt so we are looking for other places to hold our Spring Camp out. I hope they rebuild.

  • John P.
    Oct. 6, 2021

    Lakeview RV Resort

    Rude Staff

    I stayed here for 3 months and the manager Robert was very biased and unhospitable towards me the entire time. So I complained to the district manager Marty and told him I would not be extending my stay and would leave at end of month. He agreed and said I would get back my $50 deposit which is required for 5 days notice to move out (I was giving 2 weeks notice which is much more than the required 5 days). Upon checking out at the end of my stay Robert of course did not refund my $50 forcing me to call Marty again (Will update if I ever get my $50 back). On the final email they sent me with my electricity usage I noticed they changed my name to BLACKLIST and when I asked Marty he said 'correct you will never stay at one of our resorts again since you seemed unhappy' so to sum it up if you complain aboout how they treat you; you will be Blacklisted and have to fight for your deposit back.

    *not kid friendly *not pet friendly *not people friendly *very very noisy *pool failed inspection and water seems to be chemically inbalanced even after reopening (water smells rotten) *hot tub jets do not work *dog yard is not cleaned

  • B
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Highway 6 RV Resort

    Fine place to live,

    I lived in this park from October 2021 until mid May 2022.  It is a clean and orderly place.

    I made good use of the showers and bathrooms that were always clean.  I also used the recreation room that had a pool table, shuffle board table and large television.  Each day there was coffee and popcorn available. Weight lifting equipment and walking machine were in the room also. One room had four computers and one printer.  The entire park is fenced. There is a locked gate at the entrance.  Residents have a code to open the gate or a remote gate opener can be used if a deposit is paid for the device. Across the street is a county park with asphalt walking/running/biking paths around the large lake. I stayed there again November of 2022 but was there just a short time until I sold my 5th wheel trailer. The park is a quarter mile of a major highway which has plenty of stores and fastfood joints.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Double Lake NF Campground

    Personal opinion for my interests

    Campground not full. Very quiet, sites not on top of each other (some more private than others), gravel pads for rv, tent, table, lantern post and campfire ring. Water & electric or primitive sites both available. My personal agenda is all things nature related. The land, peace, plants, birds, land animals and TREES, water sources and types. To enjoy all the beauty (in all forms) which our earth provides.

  • Layla D.
    Jul. 31, 2020

    Rayford Crossing RV Resort

    Well Managed and Manicured

    We had to return our travel trailer to the dealership for some warranty work and wanted to have one last little getaway before handing it over. We opted to stay somewhere in the vicinity of the dealership, and this campground had an opening. So, we booked one of the last remaining sites and hit the road!

    Located in a suburban area north of Houston, the campground was very easy to find. It was nestled among nice suburban homes but still close to the amenities of a suburban city. We arrived after the employees left the front desk, so they instructed us to pick up our materials at the front office. We immediately noticed how well maintained this campground was. We easily found Site 21, a standard back in site. The sites are all concrete and level with a yard of grass and full hookups, which we really appreciate. We were surprised that our site didn’t have a picnic table like we thought, but we probably could have called to request one (wasn’t a huge issue in this July Texas heat).

    This campground is more like a residential area. We noticed that many vehicles were gone early on a weekday morning. Many of the “campers” had potted plants and other items that indicated they were long-term occupants. There were many rules for the campground such as no items allowed on the grass or under RVs and no trash cans at sites, but none of these were unreasonable. Staff was visible throughout the day, often maintaining the grounds and collecting trash at each site (trash collection is each morning). It was extremely quiet, clean, and manicured.

    Would we visit this campground again? Yes, if we plan to visit the Houston area for business in the future. We prefer the forest and the solitude that it affords, but this is a nice place to stay if you have business in the area. Rayford Crossing has amenities that may appeal to families with children such as a playground, beautiful pool, hot tub, shuffleboard, horse shoes, and fishing. The nice paved roads and sites and the dog park were nice as well. Our only complaints would be the price and lack of privacy, but I guess that’s to be expected in an RV resort near a major US city like Houston. Basically, it served our purpose.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2023

    HAPPY GOAT RETREAT

    Luxury Tiny Cargo Homes

    Ashley here from The Dyrt! Experience their premier outdoor amenities including our state-of-the-art heated swimming pool, fishing ponds, rustic event center, Pygmy goat play area, communal fire pit, and outdoor gaming area. Let’s help them out and leave some reviews!

  • C
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Park On The Lake

    VERY close together/owner is awesome

    We stayed here on Labor Day weekend. It was very packed. However at this location everyone sits right on top of one another. There wasn’t even enough room to sit outside and enjoy it. I will have to say the owner is VERY helpful and nice. We pull a 35 foot 5th wheel and he originally had us in a spot where our rig would not fit. He was so kind enough on a busy weekend to swap us to a different spot at the very last minute. We were right on the water and we got to fish. If I had to rate this spot I would give it a solid 7 out of 10 just based on the fact that we were so close to one another. No fire ring or picnic table. Bathrooms were clean and facility in general there was pleasant.

  • Robert M.
    Dec. 13, 2020

    Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    Very well kept TT campground

    The campground is well laid out. Easy access to sites, amenities and the Lake. Although its a small portion of the lake on the campgrounds side, you do have access to boat rentals,  a boat launch and plenty of parking. So if you have a boat, it will be a wonderful experience. Plus there is a beach area for families to enjoy. 

    The cottages look almost brand new. The campground even has a location to wash your RV or vehicle.


Guide to Splendora

Cabins near Splendora, Texas offer year-round accommodation options with varying levels of comfort and amenities. Located in the Piney Woods region of East Texas at approximately 95 feet above sea level, this area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F and mild winters where freezing temperatures are rare. Most cabin rentals in the Splendora region require advance reservations, with peak booking periods occurring between March and September.

What to do

Swimming in natural settings: Lake Houston Wilderness Park features a secluded natural swimming area at Lake Isabella that requires hiking to reach. "Love the trails. My favorite is the trail that leads you to Lake Isabella. It can only be reached by hiking to it. Very peaceful," reports one visitor to Lake Houston Wilderness Park.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple stocked ponds and lake access points allow for fishing without traveling far from cabin accommodations. At Lake Conroe-Houston North KOA, visitors enjoy "Fishing in the pond for some small mouth" and appreciate that "our sight was right in the stock pond."

Nature hiking: The Sam Houston National Forest offers extensive trail systems with varying difficulty levels near cabin rentals. A visitor to Double Lake Recreation Area noted the area is "Deep in the woods and on a nice shallow lake. Fantastic for walks around the lake, playing in the park, and fun trails."

What campers like

Cabin privacy levels: Some cabins in the region offer significant separation from neighboring units. Double Lake NF Campground provides "spacious and well thought out" sites according to visitors, with another noting that the "campground not full. Very quiet, sites not on top of each other (some more private than others)."

Modern cabin facilities: Many locations have invested in cabin upgrades in recent years. At Thousand Trails Lake Conroe, "The cottages look almost brand new" and visitors appreciate that "the campground even has a location to wash your RV or vehicle."

Resort-style amenities: Several cabin rental locations include unexpected luxury touches. Emerald Lake Resort offers "an indoor and an outdoor hot tub that overlooks the lake" and visitors find it "surprisingly affordable as well."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Cabins in the Splendora area experience different demand patterns throughout the year. Winter weekends often have greater availability, while summer reservations may require booking 3-6 months in advance at popular locations.

Bathroom access: Cabin bathroom facilities vary significantly between properties. Eastlake RV Resort receives praise for "sparkling bathrooms" as part of its "ton of awesome amenities," but visitors should confirm bathroom arrangements before booking.

Reservation systems: Different cabin rental locations use varying reservation processes. At some campgrounds like Thousand Trails, "you cannot reserve a specific site. You drive around and pick a site, then call and let them know which one you're in."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated recreational facilities for children. Lake Houston Wilderness Park has "plenty of trails, wildlife, bathrooms and good fishing" with visitors confirming "it's always good fun! And very clean."

Age-appropriate amenity access: Some resorts have specific policies regarding children using facilities. Campers at The Preserve RV Resort appreciate how it "isn't the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!" One family with "3 little boys who enjoy fishing" found "plenty of creeks and ponds near campsites."

Safety considerations: Parents should research security measures at cabin rental locations. Several campgrounds in the Splendora region have controlled access gates and regular staff patrols, with one visitor to Northlake RV Resort noting "I felt very safe and secure being here. Comfortable enough to take a walk at 5:30 am!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection: For those renting cabins at RV-focused properties, location within the campground matters. At Rayford Crossing RV Resort, "We easily found Site 21, a standard back in site. The sites are all concrete and level with a yard of grass and full hookups."

Noise factors: Some cabin rental locations experience noise from nearby transportation corridors. KOA Lake Conroe visitors mention "it being right off of 105. That is a busy road even late into the nights... there was a good amount of road noise."

Extended stay potential: Many cabin rental properties near Splendora accommodate longer visits. At Rayford Crossing RV Resort, visitors noticed "many of the 'campers' had potted plants and other items that indicated they were long-term occupants" and "many vehicles were gone early on a weekday morning."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Splendora, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Splendora, TX is Lake Houston Wilderness Park with a 4.4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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