Best Cabin Camping near Woodway, TX

Several state parks and private campgrounds near Woodway, Texas provide rustic cabins and screened shelters with varying amenities. Lake Whitney State Park Campground offers well-maintained cabin rentals with electricity, lighting, and outlets. According to one visitor, "The shelters are very clean and well kept. Inside is a picnic table and enough floor space for another plus some." Speegleville Park features screened cabins at the end of their camping area, positioned for fishing access with clean bathroom facilities nearby. Meridian State Park Campground, about 45 minutes from Woodway, recently added a limited-use cabin to complement their popular screened shelters along the lakeshore. Fort Parker State Park Campground in Mexia provides cabin accommodations with lake views and access to hiking trails.

Pet-friendly cabins are available at most locations, though policies vary regarding indoor pets versus outdoor containment. Reservations are essential, particularly for Lake Whitney's popular shelter sites which cost approximately $30 per night plus entrance fees. Thousand Trails Lake Whitney operates on a first-come, first-served basis, making it difficult for groups to secure adjacent accommodations. Screened shelters typically feature solid lower walls with screened upper sections, providing protection from insects while allowing airflow. One reviewer noted that during inclement weather, "If your tent fails in you go. The top of walls are screened and bottom solid. I set up my camp kitchen and we ate meals inside due to weather."

Most cabin rentals provide basic furniture and electricity but require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and cooking supplies. Fire rings are standard at most sites, with picnic tables either inside shelters or on concrete pads nearby. While on-site stores are uncommon, Speegleville Park has a Dollar General about 4 minutes away, and Waco's full-service grocery stores are within reasonable driving distance. Cabin campers should pack insect repellent, especially during summer months when bugs are prevalent. Firewood availability varies by location, with Lake Whitney selling it from lockers at the park headquarters. For extended stays, visitors should check in advance about kitchen facilities, as most cabins have limited cooking options beyond fire pits or grills.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Woodway, Texas (16)

    1. Speegleville Park

    6 Reviews
    Waco, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 756-5359

    $32 - $36 / night

    "I love the peacefulness of Speegleville park. It isn't a very big park, so the site space is limited but that just makes for a quieter stay. This park is catered to RV's and fisherman."

    "Right on Waco lake, the picnic tables were set on concrete pads with solid shelter covers. Many trails to ride and walk on."

    2. Reynolds Creek

    3 Reviews
    Waco, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 756-5359

    $20 - $75 / night

    "Sites were equip with a table, grill, and fire pit.

    Wish the underbrush was cut back so that you could see the late - we were right next to it but could hardly see it."

    3. Waco Creekside Resort

    3 Reviews
    Waco, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 651-3999

    $50 - $75 / night

    "They answered all our questions kindly and when the fridge broke down in our camper they even called out a local Waco company here to come out and fix it for us"

    "The cabins and treehouses are just adorable and shine on the lake at night. I felt extremely safe as a solo female traveler with a kiddo in tow. Not a speck of trash in sight!"

    4. Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Whitney, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 694-3793

    $14 - $50 / night

    "It has been raining non stop all over Texas. I began to look for places within 2 hours of Fort Worth. Texas State Parks are a great. I settled on Lake Whitney."

    "I stayed at Lake Whitney for a night on my way south from Dallas, so I didn't have much time to spend there."

    5. Cedar Ridge (TX)

    11 Reviews
    Temple, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 986-1404

    $20 - $200 / night

    "This park is beautiful, lots of trees and wildlife. Sit out enjoy an evening sipping on your favorite drink watching the deer. They have a lake that has a swimming area and fishing."

    "Very family friendly park. We road bicycles, played on the playground. Hiked around and fished."

    6. Meridian State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Meridian, TX
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 435-2536

    $15 - $56 / night

    "If you’re not a fan of the Texas heat they just added one limited use cabin in addition to RV, tent and screened shelter sites. The BEST place to stay is the shelters on the lake hands down!"

    "Wish they would change the name to Meridian State Park instead of just Meridian on here.  Very nice, small, peaceful park.  There are 8 pull thru sites with full hookups, including 50 amp. "

    7. Post Oak RV Park

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    Waco, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 300-3355

    $44 - $55 / night

    8. Fort Parker State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Mexia, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 562-5751

    $12 - $600 / night

    "Their sites are well spaced and large with a picnic table and fire ring. There are several right on the lake. They have several hiking trails and a few historic sites to explore."

    "We stopped here overnight on the way home from Renfest in October 2017... it was rustic, we saw a couple of wild hogs on the way to our campsite."

    9. Thousand Trails Lake Whitney

    8 Reviews
    Whitney, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The sites are good, some have covered picnic tables, some don’t. The lake access is not close to every hook ups but is a short driving distance. Lake access/swimming area is very nice, we had fun!"

    "There are cabins and places for your Rn/camper. And a boat “shop”."

    10. Liberty Hill Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Bardwell, TX
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 578-1431

    $18 - $95 / night

    "There are ample spots, very spread out—although there is not any kind of screening between sights. Covered picnic tables and fire rings, big boat launch and lovely views of the lake."

    "Lots of clean campsites with improved fire rings and concrete tables. There are full RV hookups and covered awnings at sites."

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Cabin Reviews near Woodway, TX

124 Reviews of 16 Woodway Campgrounds


  • Brittany S.
    Aug. 30, 2018

    Reynolds Creek

    Needs improvement but a peaceful stay.

    This park is located out in boonies and can be pretty difficult to find. Most people think they are lost trying to get to it, but if you follow North Speegleville road through all the cornfields you will eventually stumble upon it. Believe me, you're not going the wrong way.

    Being lakefront property you would expect to see more water, however there is a lot of brush grown up around the lake and sites so it is hard to see. There are also limited places to get down to the water in the park.

    There is a nice boat ramp and dock for fishing. It is also pet friendly and equestrian friendly. There is a nice little 1 mile hike were you can bird watch and view the lake Waco, it is very shaded and flat. Then there is a 20 mile hike/ equestrian trail that goes around Lacey point.

    Bathrooms and showers need some work, but they do the job. There is no store at the campground, but there is a dollar general located in Speegleville about 4 minutes away. There are picnic tables at ever site along with a fire pit, and also a playground for kids.

    The whole park is very secluded and away from street noise which is so lovely. Perfect place for viewing the stars over the water and listening to nature speak around you!

  • Never Sitting S.
    May. 6, 2022

    COE Lake Waco Speegleville Park

    Nice large lots

    Overall another great COE as far as big open level spots. Most spots have covered picnic tables. Fire rings, and grills at each spot also. Lots of critters..especially armadillos! Bathrooms are less then to be desired, very few showers work, and those that do were a bit in a need to be repaired. Overall nice quiet area, nice clean dump station (one of the best we have seen). Would stay here again.

  • R
    Dec. 30, 2021

    Liberty Hill Park Campground

    Lovely setting, clean

    There are ample spots, very spread out—although there is not any kind of screening between sights. Covered picnic tables and fire rings, big boat launch and lovely views of the lake.

  • Napunani
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    Quiet

    We made reservations 92 days prior to arriving Thursday of the Columbus Day weekend for Horseshoe Loop full-hook-up site, which is a nice elm tree grove. With the Texas State Park Pass, we paid$21/nightly. Our spacious pull-thru site was partially shaded, but there is no vegetation between sites in this loop, so not one site had any privacy from another. Site surface was mostly gravel from deteriorating asphalt. Our site had a deteriorating concrete picnic table on a concrete slab and a fire pit with a grilling grate. There is a possibility that trees make could make site access difficult to deploy slide outs. We witness larger rigs getting creative with pulling into their site because of close trees. Quiet campground with no highway noise. There is no gate closure overnight. This is an excellent dark sky campground, but unfortunately during our stay surrounding campers had excessive outdoor lighting illuminated throughout their site most of the night, which inhibited good star glazing and Draconid meteor shower viewing. Shower/toilet facilities for this loop were clean, but heavily worn and not ADA compliant. Besides a small step into the structure, the women’s had 3 equally sized toilet stalls and 2 equally sized shower stalls neither with any safety grab bars. There are no sites in this loop that are lake front. A few sites can just see the lake from a distance. Trash dumpsters are placed on roadway edge making safe rig egress tricky. AT&T 1 bar coverage in this campground loop. No wildlife sightings during our 4 night stay. Campfire wood available for sale from“lockers” at the Park Headquarters building. Closest restaurants, fuel stations and grocery stores in Whitney and Hillsboro. Waco is 40 miles southeast.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    COE Navarro Mills Reservoir Oak Park

    Clean-up on Site #11

    Pros 

    Discount with National Park pass 

    Shady

    Quiet 

    Dark sky friendly

    Nice metal roof cover over concrete picnic table 

    Saw park ranger drive thru during daylight 

    2 bars T-MOBILE 

    Successful streaming with T-MOBILE hotspot device 

    Cons 

    So day #2 without any TP in men’s restroom.  Went to front gate to report it and was told they would call it into the Army Corps of Engineers as gate volunteers have no stock of TP on hand.  Never saw any TP before leaving on third day

    Toilet facility #1 women’s had raw sewage throughout deep enough to cover your foot. Site 11 has electrical hook up at rear on the door side of the camper 

    Site 11 water connection is centered at the rear of the parking pad. 

    Site 11 unlevel. 

    Numerous piles of charcoal ash throughout site 11 campsite not in the fire pit. 

    Concrete picnic table needs degreased as surface has lots of large greasy stain 

    Site numbers are painted on the concrete picnic table so extremely difficult to see in the dark. 

    No WIFI

  • T
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    Come Hell or High Water We Are Camping

    We had limited weekends to take the grandkids camping. It has been raining non stop all over Texas. I began to look for places within 2 hours of Fort Worth. Texas State Parks are a great. I settled on Lake Whitney. They have these shelter sites that are awesome. For $30 per night ($10 per night more than normal e&w site) plus $5 per adult gate fee. That may not be economical for everyone, but $40 for an overnight camp was fine. The shelters are very clean and well kept. Inside is a picnic table and enough floor space for another plus some. So if your tent fails in you go. The top of walls are screened and bottom solid. I set up my camp kitchen and we ate meals inside due to weather. We set up our large tent behind the shelter to block wind from the lake. The site also had it's own parking, another table outside and fire ring. We had site 4 right across from the lake and swimming area. The bath house was very clean and only a short walk. You can fish license free from the shore. There are 5 or 6 moderate hiking trails. Also the park is home to plenty of woodland animals. The 4 yo and I took a 2 am bathroom break and saw a herd of dear about 30 head.

    The park is very good for families and fishing.

    There are also a boat ramp, small airstrip and day use areas.

    The staff is awesome.

  • Brian V.
    Sep. 4, 2017

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    A great place to relax

    I stayed at Lake Whitney for a night on my way south from Dallas, so I didn't have much time to spend there.

    It was my first time at the park and the rangers were really helpful in helping me to find a site, expecially after I told them I had a hammock with me.

    I ended up staying at a screen shelter site with a bunch of trees and a great view of the lake.

    The site had a picnic table inside the shelter and outside the shelter. It had a water spigot and a fire ring. The shelter was in good maintance and had light and plugs.

    There was a swimming area near by and there were locations around the park for fishing and fish cleaning. There were also a few small trails, but I wasn't able to explore them.

    Parts of the park were closed for maintenance and you could see construction in progress.

    Over all, it was a great experience and a good place to escape from the world for a bit.

  • W
    Apr. 10, 2022

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    Great State Park

    Family and pet friendly. Wind off of the lake was amazing, bathrooms were clean and nice to use. Campground was clean.

  • T
    Jun. 15, 2018

    Fort Parker State Park Campground

    Really spacious RV sites on the lake- yahoo!

    This was the first trip we took with our new vintage camper and it did not disappoint! Even in the bitter cold of December Fort Parker had plenty to offer. Their sites are well spaced and large with a picnic table and fire ring. There are several right on the lake. They have several hiking trails and a few historic sites to explore. We really enjoyed our stay.


Guide to Woodway

Cabin camping near Woodway, Texas, offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, making it an ideal getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $13 to $24

  • Enjoy a cozy stay at Waco Creekside Resort, where cabins shine beautifully on the lake at night.
  • Experience the charm of Post Oak RV Park, known for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to the Brazos River.
  • For a unique experience, consider BATL Ranch RV Resort, which offers a variety of accommodations including cabins and yurts.

Cabins are available at Waco Creekside Resort

  • Waco Creekside Resort features adorable cabins and treehouses, perfect for a family retreat.
  • At Post Oak RV Park, you can enjoy a cabin stay while being close to nature and outdoor activities.
  • BATL Ranch RV Resort offers a range of cabin options, making it a versatile choice for different group sizes.

Explore nearby attractions like the Waco Silos

  • Stay at Speegleville Park and take a short drive to visit the famous Waco Silos, known for their shopping and dining experiences.
  • Reynolds Creek is another great option, providing access to scenic trails and the beautiful Waco Lake, perfect for a day of exploration.
  • Enjoy the natural beauty surrounding Cedar Ridge (TX), where you can hike and enjoy the serene environment while being close to local attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Woodway, TX is Speegleville Park with a 4.5-star rating from 6 reviews.

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