Best Cabin Camping near Wichita Falls, TX

Cabin accommodations near Wichita Falls provide varying levels of comfort and amenities across several established campgrounds. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort offers cabin rentals with concrete pads and full hookups, featuring family bathrooms that visitors describe as "first class." ["The family bathrooms are first class!" noted one visitor.] Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA provides cabin options approximately five minutes from Kiowa Casino, offering a convenient location just off I-44 but far enough from highway noise. Hidden Lake RV Ranch in Jacksboro also features cabin rentals in a more secluded setting with lake views. Most cabins include basic furnishings with electricity and climate control systems to combat the Texas heat.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The KOA cabins appear well-maintained with recent renovations noted by visitors. Jellystone Park cabins receive particularly high ratings for cleanliness and family-friendly amenities. According to one visitor, "The staff were super accommodating and friendly. So many day activities and my kids were never bored." Most properties require advance reservations, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins allowing pets while others restrict them entirely. Seasonal availability remains consistent year-round at most properties, though amenities like swimming pools may have limited hours.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, with some offering only basic microwave access while others provide more complete cooking setups. On-site camp stores at Jellystone Park and the KOA stock essential items and groceries. "The general store had everything you can think of and toys for the kids with affordable prices," reported one Jellystone visitor. Cabin guests should verify what cooking equipment is provided before arrival, as many locations expect campers to bring their own cookware, dishes, and utensils. Proximity to Wichita Falls means additional supplies remain accessible with minimal driving time.

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  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    KOA in need of a little a little TLC

    For improved campground I have always found KOA to maintain a certain level of consistency so when I went on a fun trip with some friends to check out the “rumored Texas Chainsaw Massacre” community just north of Wichita Falls we wanted to check out the KOA there. Now while you are reading this and probably thinking, “WHY WOULD YOU GO THERE??” Keep in mind it is the rumored house and there is no factual proof that it actually is there, instead we found some really interesting other creepy things to go check out, because why not.

    Anyway, back to the campground itself.

    I was very impressed with the green space, a lot of this area was already starting to brown because of the heat, but they were still looking fresh and soft and that would make for a much better location for our tent. The site itself was just under $30, one of three options they offer which are all only about $4 in difference in pricing. We sprung for the middle option with electrical hook ups, not because we needed them but because after driving around we liked the look of that site a bit more. The deluxe sites they offered were taken but they had bbq grills and a more private tent area, this has been my favorite at several other KOA locations because of the amenities however this again was taken so that wasn’t an option.

    We settled in and noticed that there were very nice amenities, the pool was amazing and perfect for a cool down on the warm day. KOA usually has this kind of amenity available as well as some outdoor activities you can enjoy like playground or sports courts. We were told they do observe quiet hours however if we wanted to swim a bit later as long as we were not loud we could do so. I would ask if this is ok before just getting out there and doing it however!!

    The shower area was very close to the tent space we had selected and as often is at a KOA, one of my favorite features because they are more home like than a typical National or State Park campground. The water was warm and the pressure was very good!!

    I noticed there were several what looked to be long term campers there in RVs. While I personally am not effected by this, it did make the area they were staying in a little less kept looking. They were not over by the cabins and tents however so it wasn’t that off-putting to me, but I could see how if that is an RV stayers view it could be kind of annoying.

    I used the WIFI here and it worked great, sometimes the campsites are a bit to far away and thus don’t get good connection, however I was able to use wifi for typical functions, although I did not fully test it with uploading anything major.

    TIPS

    If you are interested in a Deluxe site book in advance there are very few and they go fast during heavy traffic seasons. Usually at this campsite there are tent sites which are walk in ready however.

    Explore around the campground because they have some very interesting items if you are willing to just walk around and see them which are unique to this campground.

    • Be careful for stickers. While the area we were in didn’t seem to have them we did notice when walking around especially near the dog walk area they seemed to be pretty bad.
  • F
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort Wichita Falls

    Family campground-Winner of Tx campground of the year! 3pools,splash park,

    Lots of family activities-swimming, fishing, maze, mini golf, hayrides, archery, paintball, laser tag, crafts, animal visits, bubble pool, golf cart rentals, great cabins, level concrete rv sites 20/30/50 amp, cafe, store, gem mining, basketball, cedar playground!!!

  • Chris P.
    Oct. 5, 2020

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    Very Nice Country Setting

    Stayed a night on my way home to the Dallas area. It’s a little bit north of Wichita Falls and Hwy 287 but well worth the effort to get there.

  • Lisa C.
    Oct. 3, 2020

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    Nice, basic RV park

    We parked our RV here for 2 nights to go play at Kiowa casino 5 minutes away. Quiet, basic sites. Not very big. No fire rings but a stationary grill. No walking trails. We parked with a 30 amp. Nice people.

  • Kelly B.
    Jun. 27, 2020

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    Nice stop off, near interstate

    A nice KOA right off I-44. Its far enough from the highway to not be bothered by the noise. Nice and grassy and large trees around the campground just not near the RV spots. Nice salt water pool and a little store with sundries. The cabins look very nice as well. It appears they are expanding and adding new sites and renovating as well. Playground for the kids and dog park for your pup. Expect to pay about $45 a night for an RV site. You can save 10% with your KOA membership.

  • M
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    No towels in the restrooms, flies were everywhere.

    We read that there were big trees for shade, and the pool was open 24 hours/day. It sounded lovely. When we arrived we were given a site where you could see the trees, but none nearby for shade. The neighbors had "acquired" the picnic table for our site. They had a tire and other junk stacked around their RV & the flies were horrendous. The pool hours were crossed out on the flier. The internet didn't work. I would definitely pass on this site in the future.

  • Michelle D.
    Feb. 24, 2021

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    Last minute Lifesaver

    We happened to be driving to texas the same time as the polar vortex. Needing a spot with electricity last minute to warm up for the night, this KOA was available and everyone was so helpful. Our pipes in the van froze on the road and people talked us through what to do and even gave us directions for the next days trip. KOA all the way!

  • Stephen K.
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    nice overnight spot

    overall, this campground was a nice overnight spot on our route to Dallas. There were nice paved pull through sites and a good gravel pad surrounded by grass.  There were large trees, which seem rare in this part of Texas, but they were mainly on the perimeter back in sites.   The restrooms looked recently redone, but it did take a while for the hot water in the shower to warm up.  Be warned that mosquitoes were pretty thick when we visited.


Guide to Wichita Falls

Cabin camping near Wichita Falls, Texas offers visitors climate-controlled shelter options in a region known for temperature extremes, with summer highs regularly exceeding 100°F and winter lows occasionally dropping below freezing. Most cabin facilities remain operational year-round despite seasonal weather variations, allowing visitors flexibility when planning trips. Concrete pad sites accommodate vehicles while providing stable foundations for cabin structures in the clay-rich soil common to north central Texas.

What to do

Water activities at Jellystone Park: The resort features multiple swimming options including three pools and a splash pad area designed specifically for younger children. A reviewer noted, "From animals to a water course on the lake, this place has literally EVERYTHING you can possibly think of. 3 pools, an AMAZING splash pad for the kids and plenty of family activities for all ages."

Outdoor recreation options: Jellystone Park at Coyote Ranch Resort offers diverse outdoor activities beyond swimming. According to a visitor, "Multiple pools, jumping pillows, maze, nice playground, animals, blow up obstacle course, and scheduled activities like hayrides, bubbles, candy bingo, etc." Activities operate on seasonal schedules with most options available during summer months.

Casino entertainment: Located approximately five minutes from Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA, Kiowa Casino provides gaming entertainment for adult visitors. A camper mentioned, "We parked our RV here for 2 nights to go play at Kiowa casino 5 minutes away." The proximity allows for convenient access while maintaining distance from casino crowds.

What campers like

Site quality: Concrete pads with full hookups provide stable foundations for both RVs and cabins at most locations. One camper at Jellystone Park observed, "The sites are concrete pads (a little off level) with full hookups and nice grass." This construction helps maintain cleanliness inside accommodations during wet weather conditions.

Convenient overnight stops: Hidden Lake RV Ranch serves as an effective waypoint for travelers passing through the region. A first-time visitor mentioned, "My wife and my first time using are travel trailer. Met up with my sister and her husband and had a great time. People next to us were great and helped us out big time learning what to do."

Pool amenities: Salt water pool options provide relief from Texas heat while minimizing chemical exposure. According to a KOA visitor, "Nice salt water pool and a little store with sundries." Most pools operate during daylight hours with seasonal adjustments for temperature conditions.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Wind conditions frequently impact camping comfort in the region. One camper at Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA observed, "The wind was pretty relentless, but that's just par for the course." Weather patterns can change rapidly, requiring secure placement of outdoor equipment.

Proximity to highways: Many cabins sit close enough to major roadways for convenient access while maintaining reasonable noise levels. A visitor noted, "A nice KOA right off I-44. It's far enough from the highway to not be bothered by the noise." Most cabins include adequate insulation for sound reduction from nearby traffic.

Insect management: Mosquito populations can be substantial depending on season and recent rainfall. One reviewer warned, "Be warned that mosquitoes were pretty thick when we visited." Cabin guests should pack insect repellent for outdoor activities, particularly during evening hours.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule multiple days to experience everything available at family-oriented resorts. One visitor to Jellystone Park advised, "My only complaint is that we didn't have enough time to do everything that was available. We look forward to coming back!" Most activities require no additional fees beyond standard accommodation costs.

Meal preparation options: Consider bringing food supplies rather than relying exclusively on onsite cafes. A camper suggested, "The cafe. We seem to always have problems. Waited over an hour to get pancakes, over an hour to get a pizza, and once the breakfast buffet ran out of food right after we bought it. The food's not bad, we just seem to be unlucky. It's obviously easy to work around this, just bring your own food!"

Seasonal decorations: Visit during holiday periods for enhanced themed experiences. One reviewer mentioned, "All set up for Halloween" when describing the atmosphere during autumn visits. Many campgrounds offer special seasonal activities corresponding with major holidays.

Tips from RVers

Utility management: Prepare for possible temperature-related utility issues during extreme weather events. A winter visitor shared, "Our pipes in the van froze on the road and people talked us through what to do and even gave us directions for the next days trip." Staff often provide assistance with technical problems related to temperature fluctuations.

Site selection priorities: Choose sites based on shade availability rather than proximity to amenities during summer months. A reviewer observed, "Nice and grassy and large trees around the campground just not near the RV spots." Most cabin locations feature limited natural shade, making air conditioning essential during summer stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Wichita Falls, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Wichita Falls, TX is Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort Wichita Falls with a 4.7-star rating from 9 reviews.

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