Best Cabin Camping near Sevier, UT

Cabins near Sevier, Utah range from basic to deluxe accommodations with various amenities based on location and campground type. Mystic Hot Springs offers cabins alongside other accommodation types, while the Sevier River RV Park provides cabin rentals with essential amenities. Most cabin sites include picnic tables, and many feature electric hookups for heating and cooling. "The cabins are cute and roomy with nice private back yards and front porches with chairs," noted one visitor about the lodging at Thousand Lakes RV Park. Fremont Indian State Park also features cabin options with nearby hiking trails and access to historic rock art sites.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Fillmore KOA offers cabin accommodations with varying levels of furnishing and amenities, while Pine Creek Cabins Resort specifically caters to the cabin camping experience. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy is highest. Pet policies vary by location, with many parks including Richfield KOA allowing pets in cabins for an additional fee. One camper mentioned, "We have also stayed in the cabins before and they are cute and roomy with nice private back yards." South Forty RV Park in Marysvale maintains 75 sites including cabin options, operating from April through mid-October.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more comprehensive cooking options. Several campgrounds maintain on-site stores selling essentials, including firewood and ice. Cove Fort RV Park and Beaver KOA provide cabin accommodations with access to shower facilities and restrooms, though cabin-specific bathroom arrangements differ by location. Proximity to nearby towns allows campers to access additional supplies when needed, with most cabin-equipped campgrounds positioned within reasonable driving distance of services in Sevier, Richfield, or Fillmore.

Best Cabin Sites Near Sevier, Utah (27)

    1. Mystic Hot Springs

    22 Reviews
    Monroe, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 527-3286

    "There is plenty of space for tent camping although they offer bus stays if you prefer. Reservations are required in advance. There are bathrooms with showers and toilets all running water."

    "There’s a cute little gift shop with restrooms and cabins are available to reserve. The springs are great even on hot days, and shade is easy to find."

    2. Sevier River RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Cove, UT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (619) 279-8855

    $15 / night

    "They have RV spots, cabins and beautiful tent areas right next to the river. Also there's an ATVs rental nearby."

    "Sites did not included a table, but there was plenty of room to set up outside. Staff was very friendly and helpful.

    There is a fishing pond that was also home to geese, ducks and other birds."

    3. Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

    9 Reviews
    Sevier, UT
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 527-4631

    $20 - $150 / night

    "We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office."

    "This is great when you need to hook up to water and electric. Also had clean restrooms and clean showers for $1.25 for 4 minutes. Coin operated."

    4. Richfield KOA

    12 Reviews
    Richfield, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 896-6674

    "Stayed one night on a trip back home from Colorado, staff was great,park was clean but spaces were pretty tight and it was very crowded."

    "The manager (I think) came out as I was walking around trying to find our site # and said no way would we fit in that site. So she moved us to a larger one with a patio and chairs which was nice."

    5. South Forty RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Marysvale, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 326-4404

    $43 - $119 / night

    "Clean RV Park, with Laundry and a small store. Paiute Trail access right from the RV Park. Each site has a tree! The park is tucked in a beautiful canyon, and surrounded by mountains!"

    "Great RV park with full hookups. We were here during the off-season so it wasn’t crowded at all. This is located just before you get to the city."

    6. Pine Creek Cabins Resort

    1 Review
    Marysvale, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 699-2372

    $41 - $189 / night

    "We're excited to have this campground on the Dyrt and ready for you to book, check them out and make sure to leave a review!"

    7. Fillmore KOA

    18 Reviews
    Fillmore, UT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 743-4420

    "Great location if you ATV or just need a night along Interstate 15.  We were just traveling through but had some truck trouble. "

    "Near the highway(not close enough to hear anything) but backed up to the most beautiful mountains to watch the clouds roll in. Large grassy sites, full hookups, pool, bathrooms and free showers."

    8. Cove Fort RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Sevier, UT
    19 miles
    Website

    $45 / night

    "At first it didn’t appear as though this campground is used that much - we were one of 3 campers in the park. Full hook ups for the night was $40. Restrooms were clean, nice laundry room."

    "Bathrooms clean and has showers and toilet. Very quiet RV resort and tons of spaces anytime of day. Manager is superb and super sweet!"

    9. Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

    14 Reviews
    Beaver, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 438-2924

    "This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone."

    "General: A mix of FHU (most pull-thru but a few back-in), two tent areas, and three cabins

    Site Quality: All sites are level and gravel."

    10. Rose Ranch Resort

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    Marysvale, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 326-2022
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Cabin Reviews near Sevier, UT

160 Reviews of 27 Sevier Campgrounds


  • S
    Jul. 23, 2019

    Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

    Pleasant Surprise

    This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone. They are also pet friendly with trash cans and doggie bags placed around the site. Our tent area included water/electric, a picnic table, and fire pit/grill. We really enjoyed our little grass area and the quiet surroundings!

  • B
    Sep. 18, 2020

    Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

    Might be adequate, if you are not picky

    We spent a single night in one of the tent sites, which are immediately behind the office/owner's residence. Sites have a parking space, fire ring with grill attachment, a picnic table and a gravel tent pad. They are small, and not separated from one another, so if you're looking for any level of privacy you won't find it here. On the other hand, if you like sharing space with other campers you may enjoy it. You also may experience those staying in the RV section walking through your site in order to get to the restrooms/showers.

    The campground has both firewood and ice available for purchase. The remainder of the campground store is currently closed due to Covid regulations.

    If you have any concerns about Covid (this is being written in September 2020), SC is not a site I would recommend. While the owners have placed signs suggesting social distancing guidelines, including masks while in the restrooms/shower area, compliance among the campers in a nearly full campground was minimal. One unmasked female camper was loudly discussing all the airports she had passed through on her way to the area, including Chicago and Denver. 

    Even little details were missed, like the soap in the restrooms being organic and not antibacterial.

    Sand Creek is located on Hwy 24, and the road noise didn't quiet down until around 11 PM. Probably not a good choice any time for a light sleeper.

    If you have a self-contained RV and are just looking for a place to park for the night, Sand Creek is likely to fit your needs. For a tent camper, its main recommendation is the ability to reserve a site in advance, as most of the other campgrounds in the area are first come, first serve.

  • Brad B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

    Amazing views of Sand Creek wash and red rocks.

    This is a nice little Gem. It has tent spots for $20 a night, RV hook ups and nice little cabins for $45 or a deluxe cabin for $65 a night. There is a store on site and it is still close to town. Picnic tables, and fire pits at each spot and lots of shade. This is a really nice camping spot. Close to Capitol Reef or the Boulder mountain and also lots of great jeep trails up Sand creek road. This is God's country.

  • Matthew S.
    Aug. 25, 2020

    Thousand Lakes RV Park

    OMG what views

    First of all staff is amazing, so friendly and consistent maintenance routines (not annoying though).

    Sites are all gravel with a little grass patch, pull through sites could fit two side by side. All sites seemed to have a table and fire ring. The views on the north and east were stunning, North was all back in and East had some pull through spots, aim for these if you can. They also have tent and cabin sites available.

    Facilities were very clean. Office/general store was nice, all the basics; food, ice, wood and souvenirs. Pool is small but well kept. There is a large park area in the center with a playground and volleyball court. Super kid friendly. Bathroom/shower were very clean, a little reminiscent of my scouting days though having plywood doors and gate hinges, does the job though.

    Only bad things I can say is that it’s not walking distance to town and no adult beverages sold. Plan ahead and that should not be a problem.

    I will definitely stay here again given the chance.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

    Nice spot for an RV park

    I'm more of a fan of dispersed camping, but we wanted a spot with showers and internet for a few nights. The host was welcoming and let us choose our spot, however if you are planning to work during the days, make plans for a new spot after the official checkout. 

    The spots on the edge looking over the field toward the cliffs were more secluded and nice, but very windy. There were wind huts for some, and fire rings although we didn't feel comfortable using them given the dryness and the wind.

    There are spots for rigs of all sizes, and some with electric hook ups, some without. Wifi included, pay laundry.

    Very close to Capitol Reef. Restaurant across the street is expensive, but good if you're looking for a fancier meal.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2019

    Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

    Ranger Review: Travelers Autobarn Campervan at Fremont Indian State Park

    We spent a fun day exploring Cedar Breaks National Monument. However, we lost track of time, the sun was setting and we had not chosen a place to camp. 

    Campground Review of Fremont Indian State Park:

    We searched on TheDyrt app for nearby campgrounds and found Fremont Indian State Park. We drove down the mountain and around another mountain and found the campground. It was totally dark by the time that we arrived and so we quickly parked and set up our campervan to sleep. 

    A gentleman emerged from the shadows and approached our site. It seemed a little sketchy at first. However, he ended up being friendly and inquired if we’d like to join him and his friends around their campfire. After we prepared our campervan and cleaned up a bit, we dropped by the campfire. It turns out the party included some park staff and researchers. One lady was researching dark skies and one gentleman was researching astral alignment with ancient rock art. They shared about their research and showed us some of their amazing photos of the night sky. A warm way to end the day.

    The next morning, we woke up to snow on the ground and the nearby mountaintops. Having learned from our new friends that the park contained some pretty significant rock art, we decided that we should check it out. We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office. There are other trails that run along the river. It is amazing that so much of the rock art was in such good condition.

    The campsites provide the basics like a parking space, picnic table, electrical & water hookup and firepit/grill. The restrooms were conveniently located close to our campsite and were clean. There are showers behind the restrooms. During the winter the showers may be closed. The campground is somewhat small, but is surrounded by beautiful mountains and bluffs. The staff were super friendly and helpful.

    For more info: https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/fremont-indian/

    Product Review of Travelers Autobarn Campervans:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, from time to time I am provided products to test. For this outing I was provided a Travelers Autobarn Kuga Campervan. 

    For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com

    The best thing about traveling in a campervan is the ease, flexibility, and ability to make detours if needed. 

    We picked up our Kuga Campervan in Las Vegas. The Travelers Autobarn office is just west of the the main strip and easy to find. We arrived early in the day to begin the registration process and campervan orientation. The process was quick and easy. The Kuga Campervan is a hightop van conversion with couches, a table, two beds, propane stove, sink, water, kitchen, interior lights, fan, window shades and solar power. We also had the free living package which included kitchen pots, pans, utensils, cups and accessories. It also included sleeping bags, sheets, pillows and towels. The package pretty much made it super easy to get in the van and go. 

    The Travelers Autobarn staff member was super friendly and provided an orientation of the basic operation of the campervan. The campervan drives like a normal van, but learning about the camper functions was helpful. 

    We had charted a route around Utah and Arizona visiting a number of towns, parks, roadside attractions and hot springs. The day that we started a weather system passed through which made the temperatures drop in the northern part of our route. We simply flipped our route to avoid the cold weather and traveled the southern route first. By the time that we circled north the weather had warmed up and it was perfect weather for exploring. Traveling in a campervan made it super easy to be flexible with our route and schedule. 

    On our seven day trip we visited Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Horseshoe Bend National Monument. Monument Valley National Park, Arches National Park, Mystic Hotsprings, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Meadow Hotsprings, Valley of Fire State Park and Fremont Indian State Park. 

    If we were not traveling in a campervan it is unlikely that we would have had the flexibility to camp anytime and anywhere. We would have never found and stayed at Fremont Indian State Park. It ended up being a gem of a park and a great overall experience. This campervan camping adventure opened up my mind to new opportunities and travels. So much fun!

    For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2021

    Fillmore KOA

    Great location for overnighting along Interstate 15 or if you love ATVing

    Great location if you ATV or just need a night along Interstate 15.  We were just traveling through but had some truck trouble.  The owners were so great and flexible as we were changing our nights daily.  I can't say enough about how kind and accommodating they were.   Showers, bathrooms, laundry and common areas were spotless.

    We would definitely stay there again.

  • C
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Wagons West RV Campground

    Dated but inexpensive

    No concrete pads, just gravel with grass and picnic tables between. The landscaping looks a little overgrown. The fencing around the small dog park isn’t secure.

    Office and laundry facilities are closed on Sundays. Bathrooms are small but clean with one toilet stall and two shower stalls each.

    Full hookups and pull through spaces. Wi-Fi is available but we didn’t test it.

    It’s a very quiet place. Fillmore has a Best Western with a golf course, a few gas stations and a Carls Jr.

  • Rhonda S.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Fillmore KOA

    Best KOA we’ve ever seen!

    We were hesitant to camp at a KOA because we prefer something more remote but this one was perfection. Near the highway(not close enough to hear anything) but backed up to the most beautiful mountains to watch the clouds roll in. Large grassy sites, full hookups, pool, bathrooms and free showers. Fire pits and picnic tables. Quiet. Surpringly hardly any kids. We loved this spot. We walked in with no reservations.


Guide to Sevier

Cabins near Sevier, Utah range from rustic camping structures to equipped lodging rentals with modern amenities. Nestled in central Utah at approximately 5,500 feet elevation, the area experiences warm summers and cold winters with low humidity throughout the year. Most cabin rentals remain open from April through October, with limited winter availability at select locations.

What to do

Hot springs soaking experiences: Visitors can enjoy natural hot springs at Mystic Hot Springs, where unique soaking tubs built into the mountainside offer relaxing mineral water experiences. "The hot springs are amazing and it is beautiful. The camping and actual resort area does not live up to the potential of what it could be. Still is a beautiful area," notes a visitor about the springs' appeal.

Petroglyphs and cultural exploration: The Sam Stowe Campground provides access to significant Native American rock art throughout the area. A camper reports, "Great hiking trail at the rear of the campground. Goes up the canyon. Visited the various sites for Rock Art through the park. Great stuff." The trails range from easy walks to more challenging hikes leading to viewpoints of ancient artwork.

Fishing opportunities: Local cabin rentals often provide access to fishing spots along the Sevier River. "We walked down to the river and fished for small fish," explains one camper about their experience at Sevier River RV Park, where fishing access is available directly from the grounds. Most cabin sites near fishing locations offer rod rentals or tackle supplies for purchase.

What campers like

Unique accommodation options: At Mystic Hot Springs, cabin accommodations include converted vehicles. "Stayed in an old bus turned into cute little camp spot. Stayed here in the dead of winter and was very comfy and cozy. Bus had heated blankets and was thoughtfully set up," shares one visitor who enjoyed the unconventional lodging experience.

Off-highway vehicle access: Cabin rentals in the area frequently cater to ATV enthusiasts with direct trail connections. "There are access to the trails right from the campground and the owners are very knowledgeable about the trails that you should ride given the amount of time you are staying," notes a visitor at South Forty RV Park. The park maintains 75 sites including cabin options with easy trail access.

Night sky viewing: Several cabin locations offer exceptional stargazing opportunities away from light pollution. A visitor at Cove Fort RV Park comments, "What I liked most was the lack of ambient light. Went out at night and it was pitch black with sky full of stars." Cabin rentals typically include outdoor seating areas for evening sky observation.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most cabin rentals operate with limited schedules. According to reviews, South Forty RV Park operates from April through mid-October, while Beaver KOA remains open year-round with heated cabin options during winter months.

Varying amenities: Cabins range from basic shelters to fully-equipped units. "We got a cabin instead. We were right next to the river. Super grateful for the wonderful night sleep before hitting the road again," explains a visitor at Sevier River RV Park about their comfortable accommodations with riverside views.

Reservation requirements: Peak season demands advance planning. A camper at Cove Fort RV Park noted, "We rented 2 sites for 2 nights. When we arrived they were taken. Half of our party had to go elsewhere because there was only 1 site left." Most cabin locations require reservations at least two weeks in advance during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Cabin options with recreational amenities: Richfield KOA provides family-friendly facilities alongside cabin rentals. "There is a school next door with a great soccer field to run the kids," notes one visitor about the additional recreational space available to cabin guests.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several cabin locations feature resident wildlife. At Sevier River RV Park, one camper observed, "Ducks, turkeys and geese roam the grounds. We walked down to the river and fished for small fish." These nature encounters provide educational opportunities for children staying in cabin accommodations.

Temperature considerations: Cabin rentals offer protection from extreme weather. "Stayed here in the dead of winter and was very comfy and cozy. Bus had heated blankets and was thoughtfully set up," shares a visitor about winter accommodations at Mystic Hot Springs, highlighting the comfort available during cold months.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: When booking cabin accommodations at locations also serving RVs, note site differences. A camper at Beaver KOA explains, "They have 2 size pull ins, so it's nice to pay less as I have a smaller RV." This pricing structure often applies to cabin rentals as well, with smaller units available at lower rates.

Hookup availability: Many cabin locations offer electrical connections for additional comfort. "We were able to be nice and warm with our Roof too tent and heated blanket we were able to plug in," notes a visitor at Sevier River RV Park about using electrical hookups to enhance their camping comfort.

Access considerations: Some cabin rentals provide easier highway access than others. A visitor at Fillmore KOA notes it's "right off the highway, but the grounds are far enough away to be void of any road noise." This balance of accessibility and quiet makes certain cabin locations more practical for travelers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Sevier, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Sevier, UT is Mystic Hot Springs with a 4.2-star rating from 22 reviews.

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