Best Cabin Camping near Telegraph, TX

Cabin rentals near Telegraph include North Llano River RV Park and Tree Cabins RV Resort, both offering furnished accommodations with electricity and running water. Most cabins feature air conditioning, picnic tables, fire rings, and proximity to river views. The Tree Cabins RV Resort provides waterfront cabins with opportunities for kayaking and swimming in the Llano River. One visitor noted, "The facilities were very clean and well decorated, and the shower pressure and temperature couldn't be beat."

Options range from rustic single-room cabins to more spacious family-sized layouts with multiple sleeping areas. Johnson Creek RV Resort and Lost Maples RV and Camping provide cabin accommodations with varying amenities and price points. Most locations accept pets in their cabins but may require additional fees. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during fall when the Lost Maples area attracts visitors for foliage viewing. A camper wrote, "This was a great campground for me as a first-time camper with water and electricity available at the campsites."

Cabin guests should bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items as these are typically not provided. While basic kitchen setups exist in some units, cooking equipment is generally limited. Several campgrounds have on-site stores for purchasing essentials. North Llano River RV Park and Tree Cabins RV Resort both feature camp stores where visitors can purchase firewood and basic supplies. The town of Junction, within walking distance of some cabin locations, offers additional grocery and supply options for longer stays.

Best Cabin Sites Near Telegraph, Texas (22)

    1. North Llano River RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Junction, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 999-1193

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Each site had a picnic table and a fire pit."

    "The park was clean. However the grass around the electrical outlet and water was very tall and snaky looking at 9:30pm at night."

    2. Tree Cabins RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Junction, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 446-3388

    "This is a real cozy, well taken care of site with a very accommodating staff."

    "This quaint little RV park on the shores of the Llano River has a new name, Tree Cabins RV Resort, as they have little cabins around the perimeter in addition to RV spaces. "

    3. Buckhorn Lake Resort

    12 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 895-0007

    "We found this park as we were traveling and they were very helpful over the phone. Great staff and friendly! All sights are concrete and very clean and beautiful park."

    "They share the RV sites with owned sites that have houses. Great food and entertainment nearby and a short drive to Fredericksburg and shopping."

    4. Cowboys and Angels RV Park and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Mountain Home, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 866-3442

    $45 - $250 / night

    "Very close to other RVs. Nice owner, very pleased with that."

    5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Guadalupe River

    10 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 460-3262

    "Great spots, water park, restaurants, pools. Game room. River walk, golf cart rental. Strong WiFi everywhere."

    "Full hook ups, and even available cabins for non campers."

    6. Kerrville KOA

    10 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 895-1665

    "We took a four day trip to stay in cabin at this KOA because we love KOAs."

    "The rec center had a nice kitchen and tv/cable setup and a small convenience store onsite. I would stay again without question."

    7. Texas Hill Country Resort

    9 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 201-1895

    "There is a swimming pool on site which was nice to keep us cool in the Texas summer heat. Although the pool was pretty busy with kids!"

    "You won’t feel crowded when your parked beside your neighbor. The park has an awesome walking trail. If you want a good workout walk up to the Texas flag observation point."

    8. Dos Rios RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Castell, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 553-3977

    $30 - $45 / night

    "It’s not super private and there are only 2 bathrooms (one men’s and one women’s) serving the entire site and the shower is inside the bathroom so if someone is showering you may be waiting quite awhile"

    "This place is on the river.,  walks are eventful, sites are accommodating.  Fire pits   Picnic tables even extra chairs and a grill.  Stars are visible abd such a view.  "

    9. Lost Maples RV and Camping

    5 Reviews
    Vanderpool, TX
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 966-3912

    $10 - $170 / night

    "In spot #2 with Winnebago Revel so it's easy parking. Fire pits and BBQ grills at various campsites."

    "There is a cost to stay there so there is also water & electricity available at the campsites. There are also restrooms & showers as well."

    10. Johnson Creek RV Resort & Park

    2 Reviews
    Mountain Home, TX
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 367-3300

    "If you have pets getting a back-in site may give you more room to let them move around if tethered to your camper during some outside time."

    "Super clean, well-laid out RV park. Combination of pull-through and back-in sites. All sites are concrete with decent room between rigs. Hook ups are in good condition."

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Cabin Reviews near Telegraph, TX

77 Reviews of 22 Telegraph Campgrounds


  • Cory D.
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Tree Cabins RV Resort

    Awesome staff and amenities

    This is a real cozy, well taken care of site with a very accommodating staff. Each spot has a grill and fire pit with plenty of parking space, there’s clean spacious showers/ bathroom and kayak rentals for the water access on site. I’d definitely come back with my RV and rent a cabin for my friends.

  • Mesha P.
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Dos Rios RV Park

    Rv park with some decent tent sites

    It’s not super private and there are only 2 bathrooms (one men’s and one women’s) serving the entire site and the shower is inside the bathroom so if someone is showering you may be waiting quite awhile to be able to potty. The site was clean and each tent site came with some extra tables and chairs and a picnic table. Had a grill and a fire pit at ours. Dumpster available so you don’t have to take all your trash with you.

  • K
    Nov. 1, 2020

    Dos Rios RV Park

    One of a kind ! Enjoyed every minute!

    This place is on the river.,  walks are eventful, sites are accommodating.  Fire pits   Picnic tables even extra chairs and a grill.  Stars are visible abd such a view.  They rent kayaks and have trips available.  The on site host is readily available ( not hiding)  we will be back!

  • Chandra
    Oct. 26, 2023

    Los Rios Campground

    Highly HIGHLY recommend!!

    We had a friends and family reunion of sorts here at the campgrounds for 5 days and it was the most amazing experience of our trip! We stayed in one of the cabins, a tiny home and utilized on RV hookup as well! So we got a picture of pretty much everything they offer. It was PERFECT to say the least! Water pressure was great! I have super thick hair and worry about being able to wash it thoroughly, but their bathrooms were just right! The AC's kept the cabin the perfect temperature for the hotter times of the day and at night or early mornings, you kept toasty warm. The grounds themselves were huge and you can set up a volleyball net as well as barbecue. If you wanted to lounge with other guests, you could in the common areas, or you can stick to yourselves as well, the place was so huge. The water was clear and cool and so very inviting! My son did cannon bombs of the cliff jump! Do not recommend that though:/... the women brought our inner tubes and laid out with our drinks soaking in the warm sun. Brandon and Sachi were the perfect hosts and I definitely plan on coming back year after year to experience this treasured place. Mahalo!

  • Analia F.
    Oct. 18, 2018

    Texas Hill Country Resort

    Glamping!

    Sometimes it is nice to stay in cabins instead of a tent or RV. Normally when my family and I go we will stay in a tent or take our RV, depending on how long we are going to stay. These cabins are super cute, and have great names for them. One of them is named " The George Straight." I love little special touches like this. There is a swimming pool on site which was nice to keep us cool in the Texas summer heat. Although the pool was pretty busy with kids! We didn't mind this since the lake was only a few hundred yards away. In the morning we had coffee at the small table in the cabin and could see the beautiful lake through the window. Also, seeing the white tail deer walking around the campground was incredible, too. Nothing like being able to see wildlife like this! Lots of chipmunks/squirrels as well that are definitely used to humans being around. There are shaded areas with picnic tables on site as well as grills for BBQ. They also have a café on site that serves meals during the weekends. We enjoyed having this as an option, although we brought plenty of food for our cabin to munch on. We did some hiking nearby which was a lot of fun, and had views of the entire lake. We also played in the lake, BBQ and enjoyed some people watching. Overall, we look forward to the next time we can come again!

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Tree Cabins RV Resort

    A Spacious RV Park with ALL the Amenities

    This quaint little RV park on the shores of the Llano River has a new name, Tree Cabins RV Resort, as they have little cabins around the perimeter in addition to RV spaces.  It's a pretty low key place, especially during the off-season.  The owners/managers are very responsive and helpful!

    With just a few overnighters circling through the park, and a handful of seasonal residents this place served us well. Water, electricity, sewer, and strong-wifi were what we needed the weekend that we stayed as we needed to get some work done, do some online seminars, and there hadn't been much sun for our solar panel for about 4 days.  Decent price for all of the amenities provided, too!  And, we recharged before we left...always a plus!

    While the many pull-through sites are a little stacked together, it’s not as close as some RV parks will push it. The bathroom amenities are very nice, clearly the work of someone whose been around the RV park world and wanted to rise above. The individual/ family bathrooms more closely resemble something you’d have in your house than in a campground. The facilities were very clean and well decorated, and the shower pressure/ temperature couldn’t be beat. 

    With a very short drive/walk to town for gas, groceries, etc. staying here makes a lot of sense, especially when the nearby Llano River State Park campground is full. The park offers lots of trails for hiking, biking, and birding.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Dos Rios RV Park

    Wonderful getaway!

    We stayed here with our family during the late spring and loved it! Our children had a blast swimming in the river. It’s shallow enough for littles on some parts and deep enough on the side next to the wall to jump off into the river. We had a huge spot up top and we’re right across from the showers and bathroom which was wonderful. We had a picnic table, fire pit, and even cute string lights in the trees. Lots of tents and RVs and all the spots look great. The ones further from the river are more secluded. They also let you use their kayaks and floating tubes if you want. The caretakers were so kind and even saved my daughters glasses that she left when we packed up and we came later to get them. We featured them on our YouTube channel The Elrod Family Vlogs and will for sure be back again!! So fun!

  • Molly S.
    Jul. 11, 2023

    North Llano River RV Park

    Nice and quiet

    We just stayed here for 3 nights and had a wonderful stay. Lots of trees for shade and it’s right beside the river. Each site had a picnic table and a fire pit.

  • Kevin C.
    Oct. 23, 2022

    Lost Maples RV and Camping

    Great option

    Easy online reservation and once at campsite easy check in. In spot #2 with Winnebago Revel so it's easy parking. Fire pits and BBQ grills at various campsites. Bathroom and showers are clean and easily accessible. 30 and 50amp plug and grey/black tank disposal at each site. River across street for swimming when it has water. Store with gas and diesel onsite too.


Guide to Telegraph

Cabin rentals near Telegraph, Texas provide access to the Llano River and nearby hiking trails. Accommodations range from basic to upscale with varying amenity levels. Most properties maintain convenient locations to attractions in the Texas Hill Country, with seasonal availability affecting both price and reservation requirements.

What to do

River activities: North Llano River RV Park offers river access for fishing and wildlife viewing. A visitor noted, "Wonderful views of North Llano River. Very clean and quiet." The property features easy access to the riverbank where campers can spend time relaxing by the water.

Kayaking and swimming: Tree Cabins RV Resort provides kayak rentals for guests staying in cabins or RVs. "These grounds are right on the Llano River, below the truss bridge across the river. The location makes for excellent swimming, kayaking and tubing in the river," according to one camper. The calm waters accommodate various skill levels.

Hiking opportunities: Lost Maples RV and Camping connects visitors to nature trails. As one reviewer explains, "I did a seven mile hike that ascended up different kinds of terrain. I definitely recommend this charming piece of hill country." The maple trees in this area survived since the ice age, creating a unique experience for cabin guests.

Evening recreation: Many cabin properties provide indoor recreation options. Johnson Creek RV Resort & Park includes a putting green on the property. A camper mentioned, "Staff here are very friendly. Super clean, well-laid out RV park...There's a nice playground, putting green, a stream for catch and release fishing."

What campers like

Peaceful settings: Cabins near Telegraph offer quiet environments away from urban noise. According to a visitor at Dos Rios RV Park, "Stars are visible and such a view. They rent kayaks and have trips available. The on site host is readily available (not hiding)." Many cabins feature outdoor seating areas for stargazing.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports deer, birds, and small mammals. A North Llano River RV Park guest shared, "Last night while eating dinner we saw 3 deer walking through the campsite. They were not bothered in the least by our presence." Morning and evening hours provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Bathroom facilities: Many cabins without private bathrooms provide access to clean shower houses. A visitor at Tree Cabins RV Resort said, "The individual/family bathrooms more closely resemble something you'd have in your house than in a campground. The facilities were very clean and well decorated."

Convenient layouts: Properties typically offer logical arrangements of amenities. A guest at Dos Rios commented on their tent site, "Our children had a blast swimming in the river. It's shallow enough for littles on some parts and deep enough on the side next to the wall to jump off into the river. We had a huge spot up top and were right across from the showers and bathroom which was wonderful."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Fall attracts the most visitors due to foliage viewing opportunities. A Lost Maples RV camper advised, "Fall is the optimal time to visit to experience fall colors, but plenty of places to swim during the summer." Reservations become necessary weeks in advance during peak seasons.

Water levels fluctuate: Drought conditions affect river access. One visitor at North Llano River RV Park noted, "The river at the park was dry due to the drought." Check with property managers about current water conditions before booking water-focused activities.

Limited cooking facilities: While some cabins provide kitchen access, facilities vary widely. Bring portable cooking equipment if meal preparation matters. Most sites include outdoor grills or fire rings when permitted.

Grocery access: Junction provides the nearest full grocery store for most Telegraph cabin rentals. Some properties maintain small stores with limited supplies. One Kerrville KOA visitor mentioned, "The store has beer and ice cream what more can you ask on a hot day."

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Properties with dedicated children's areas reduce planning needs. A guest at Johnson Creek RV Resort shared, "We took our kids for a fun NYE trip in the camper and loved this campground. Staff super friendly and really spacious. There are goats and mini horses you can feed so our kids loved that. Fun playground for kids, too!"

Water safety considerations: River access points vary in depth and current strength. A Dos Rios visitor explained, "It's shallow enough for littles on some parts and deep enough on the side next to the wall to jump off into the river." Always supervise children near water.

Bathroom proximity: When booking cabins with children, consider distance to restroom facilities. Look for properties with nighttime lighting along pathways for safety during bathroom trips.

Cabin size limitations: Most standard cabins accommodate 2-4 people comfortably. For larger families, inquire about multiple cabins in proximity or family-sized units. Bedding arrangements typically include bunk beds or pull-out sleeping surfaces.

Tips from RVers

Accessibility considerations: RV sites with cabins typically maintain level concrete pads. A visitor to Buckhorn Lake Resort noted, "Long pull through sites. They have several types of sites: back-in, pull through, head in." This makes these properties suitable for various camping setups.

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies throughout the Telegraph area. A Buckhorn Lake camper mentioned, "Wifi was spotty, but it is also not guaranteed. If Internet is important, bring a hotspot or use cell phone." Plan accordingly for remote work needs.

Weather protection: Texas Hill Country experiences sudden weather changes. Ensure cabins provide adequate shelter from storms with proper roof and door seals. Choose elevated sites when possible to prevent water accumulation during heavy rain.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Telegraph, TX is North Llano River RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 9 reviews.

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