Best Cabin Camping near Aylett, VA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabin accommodations near Aylett include Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA, Westmoreland State Park, and Rainbow Acres Campground, all offering various cabin options. Most provide electricity, beds, and basic furnishings, with some featuring private bathrooms and kitchenettes. "The cabin we stayed in was very nice. It had a very large back deck with a picnic table," one camper shared about Williamsburg KOA. Heating and air conditioning are standard in most cabins, while rustic options may have only fans or space heaters. Bathrooms range from fully equipped private facilities to nearby communal bathhouses.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Belle Isle State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with restrictions on alcohol, while Bethpage Camp-Resort provides more amenity-rich options. Reservations are essential during peak seasons from April through October. A visitor commented, "We stayed in Cabin 1 for one night to break up our travels. It had the cleanest bathrooms and showers I've ever come across in a campground." Pet policies vary by location—R & D Family Campground allows pets in cabins, while others restrict certain breeds or charge additional fees.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Pocahontas State Park cabins provide more complete kitchen setups, while KOA cabins typically offer refrigerators and microwaves. Grocery options are limited near some campgrounds—Belle Isle State Park is 25 minutes from the nearest grocery store. Camp stores at locations like Williamsburg Campground stock essentials, firewood, and ice. For extended stays, bringing cooking supplies and food is recommended as rural locations have limited shopping options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Aylett, Virginia (33)

    1. Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA

    23 Reviews
    Doswell, VA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 876-3006

    "Kid friendly biking around the park. Also saw many with electric scooters and golf carts. Large playground and pool, all very clean and well kept."

    "Did not go through entire park during this stay. Clean grounds and nice shower houses. Friendly staff in the check in center."

    2. Westmoreland State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Montross, VA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 493-8821

    "Cabin 24 is a 2BR/1BA cinderblock cabin with waterfront views and large yard space. One room has two bunk beds, dresser, shelving, a lamp, and two night stands."

    "This is a stunning state park with a gorgeous campground. The whole place seems very well taken care of, with a camp store, visitor center, and discovery/education center for kids."

    3. Rainbow Acres Campground

    4 Reviews
    Mascot, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 785-9441

    $35 - $390 / night

    "They have a store onsite with food, drink and fishing tackle. This campground is about 3/4 year rounders."

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    4. R & D Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Milford, VA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 633-9515

    "We found it quiet, pet friendly,and wooded off-road location. Looking forward to returning in the fall."

    5. Bethpage Camp-Resort

    15 Reviews
    Saluda, VA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Positives-

    Sites are spacious! Golf cart rentals Pool is incredible for all ages. Employees are super friendly. 50amp & 30amp hookup. Sewer is in 2 locations for each site. WiFi available."

    "The kids loved the water park that had three big slides, three pools (one of which was a kiddie pool) and a water park playground!"

    6. Belle Isle State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Morattico, VA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 462-5030

    "First time staying in a travel trailer at a state park. We booked the day of, because we were being indecisive, and there were a few spots available."

    "We did primitive tent camping and it was so beautiful with our own lake view and private site for the time being but the BUGS were from another planet. We had super mutant mosquitoes and horse flies."

    7. Williamsburg Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lightfoot, VA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 565-0230

    "Campground store offered basics and a few extras.  The check in materials provide a good list of local resources (emergency care, pharmacies, etc.)."

    "The cabin we stayed in was very nice. It had a very large back deck with a picnic table. We chose one without a bathroom, and the bathhouse was a very short walk."

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    8. Ed Allen's Campground and Cottages

    7 Reviews
    Lanexa, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 966-2582

    $30 - $45 / night

    "They have a cute little park that was perfect for my 3 and 5 year old, a big pond for fishing, and it’s such a pretty area if you’d like to go for a nice walk as well, they were all super nice and all"

    "There is a huge lake to go fishing, great restuarant nearby, the campground had a barbeque dinner for everyone. Lots of trails to walk. "

    9. Hidden Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    Milford, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 633-7592

    $26 - $60 / night

    10. Fredericksburg-Washington DC KOA

    14 Reviews
    Woodford, VA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 898-7252

    "Lake on site. Playground for kids. Fun bike rentals. Lots of dog walks and a dog park. Camp store has a little bit of everything."

    "Came in to tent camp 1 night to break up a long drive south, and it happened to be trick or treat night. There were several events during the day for the kiddos that were here."

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Cabin Reviews near Aylett, VA

370 Reviews of 33 Aylett Campgrounds


  • Trina C.
    Jun. 24, 2018

    Anvil Campground

    Fantastic campground with a multitude of amenities!

    Beautiful recently renovated family owned/run campground since 1954. Super friendly staff! All sites provide 50/30/20 amp electric, water, cable and WiFi. Premium to standard include sewer. Big rig friendly, log cabins and cottages. Only campground to provide shuttle service to area attractions, events and restaurants. Pet friendly. Features: beach park, dog park, nature trails, play grounds, corn hole, tiki toss, arcade..... Beautiful new bath house. Discount tickets to attractions available. Reservations recommended, deposit required.

  • RL
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Westmoreland State Park Campground

    Cabin 24

    Cabin 24 is a 2BR/1BA cinderblock cabin with waterfront views and large yard space. One room has two bunk beds, dresser, shelving, a lamp, and two night stands. Other room has a queen bed, shelving, a lamp, night stand, and dresser. Fireplace and screened in porch are lovely. There’s a fire pit and picnic table, and plenty of parking space.

    More details on the cabin to follow!

  • RL
    May. 26, 2020

    Powhatan State Park Campground

    Huge park, great sites!

    What a beautiful park! Over 1500 acres with 40 sites, this trip was the start of the camping season for me- the opening weekend for camping in State Parks in VA(COVID-19). The park and grounds are extremely well-maintained. I was very happy to see such a clean bathhouse, especially during the current pandemic. Each staff member I encountered was extremely helpful and polite. The park has lots of trails, miles of open meadows, and James River access. Great park for bicycling. The sites in the River Bend Campground(main campground) are private and wooded, especially this time of year when the trees are so full. The map makes it look like they’re really close together so I was pleasantly surprised when I arrived to my site, which was the las time available for booking(#16). There are 29 tent/RV sites and three yurts. The sites are gravel and include a picnic table, lantern/trash pole, and a fire pit with grill gate. Theres also a group site for 24 or so, bit that’s not open at the moment due to state restrictions. There’s overflow parking for the campground, dumpsters, and a dump station. Some are pull-through for RVSs and many have water/electric. Wood is for sale at the park but no ice or refreshments. Pet-friendly. There are also laundry facilities at the main bathhouse, nice hot/cold showers. Many picnic areas and a playground. There’s also a canoe-in site with 8 primitive sites: no water, electricity, or facilities(there’s a pit toilet). Depending on the time of the year they might be in the flood zone if the river is high, which it was during this trip. Some of those sites can also be booked for hiking into- it’s only a 0.2 walk from the parking lot. Tabb Monument State Park is nearby if you’re working your way through the parks as I am (no overnight facilities there). You’re also about 10-15 minutes from the town of Powhatan so if you need groceries or gas, you’re not far from Sheetz, Food Lion, etc. Loved this park so much and will definitely be returning!!!

  • C
    Apr. 25, 2018

    Anvil Campground

    Anvil is Top Notch and #1 in Williamsburg!

    Anvil Campground is a 2017, 2016, 2015, and 2013 winner of the "Certificate of Excellence" from TripAdvisor! They rank in the top 10% of all businesses on TripAdvisor! They are one of the highest rated parks in the country and a first-class campground that prides themselves on being the best. They have the best customer service, high-end hotel style restrooms, premium log-cabins, first-class hookups, fast WIFI, cable, the best location, and the only shuttle services for a Williamsburg campground. Anvil Campground has been here since 1954 for a reason. For 64 years and three generations, they have provided great family memories for countless families. Theywill always be the right Williamsburg campground choice, because there is nothing that they will not do to make their guests happy.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2018

    Hidden Acres Campground

    Quiet nights at Private Campground

    Stopped off at this campground after finding it while passing though just before Labor Day weekend. While it was the last weekend for the pool before its closure and while they were in the process of working on some of the plumbing at the campground, it was a well put together campground which was very impressive.

    Located somewhat remotely from the larger community and near several places of interest along the road, this camp was a great stop for a tent camper like myself. They offer a basic tent site for $26 with nice bath houses. For full connections the price does rise slightly offering both both 20/30 amp and 50 amp connections for RVs.

    The roads around the camp are gravel and a little bumpy but the sites themselves were pretty level and grassy for tents which was pretty nice. Sites are located far enough off the road that road noise is minimal.

    I did also notice they have cabin rentals available and a pretty nice little store with lots of options for those who didn't bring everything with them.

  • RL
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Chippokes State Park Campground

    Beautiful Plantation

    Awesome things to see here! It’s been a working farm since 1619 with beautiful gardens and livestock. The mansion and outbuildings are pretty cool as well.

    Restrooms were not very clean. Each time I went to the ladies room, the door was propped wide open, and when I went to brush my teeth in the morning the counters were covered in moths and bugs and gnats. Yuck. The showers were ok.

    Ice is $3 and you can grab that from the camp host if it’s after 4pm which is when the store closes. It’s cash only, exactly change. Wood is $6 and there’s a metal box - pay on your honor.

    The beaches were very nice. You’re on the Cobham Bay vs. right on the river and in the dead of the summer, the water is sooo unpleasantly warm. You can wade out at the very least 100 yards and still be less than knee-deep, water still hot. The access to the little beaches are short but moderately steep, especially with lots of beach gear or strollers. It also seems to get washed out so watch your steps.

    The little visitor center near the water access has cold drinks, souvenirs, ice cream, etc. They obv. accept credit cards. You can bring your dog into this area. There’s also a little wildlife info center and restrooms in the same buildings. There are also areas for day use and a good sized parking lot near the water access.

    Straight across the river is Jamestown and Williamsburg, which is cool. I think I was told it’s about four miles across. That being said... those are your closest grocery stores and you have to take the Jamestown Ferry to get there. There is a Dollar General near the park, for odds and ends. Just make sure to stop in advance for what you need because you won’t find much in Surry.

    Stopped at the Surry Seafood Co. for lunch and it was ok. Food and service was mediocre, but there was a nice water view from the deck. Was looking forward to stopping for some shrimp to cook that night from Colonial Seafood market but after walking in, I walked right back out. It was so unclean and didn’t smell fresh at all.

    We took a beautiful drive around the plantation. The cabins look great and we’ll definitely try those out next time. There were corn fields and soybeans for miles. Such a great park due to its history.

    Campsites themselves were pretty nice; not too close together. Our site had the tent pad down away from the picnic table and fire ring which was kind of nice. It was really shady, too. Room for hammocks.

    Each site has a picnic table, fire pit, tent pad, lantern pole. Verizon service was great.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Chickahominy Riverfront Park

    Needs Some Overdue TLC

    PROS 

    Perfect campground to explore the Historical Triangle 

    Campground along Virginia Capital Bike Trail, which was an excellent riding trail 

    Site#335 level side-to-side 

    Sandy gravel site 

    Moveable plastic wood picnic table 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    Shady site 

    Wood and ice for sale at Guest Services 

    Slight river view from Site#335 

    Toilet/shower building clean 

    Pool 

    CONS 

    Overused James City County Park…definitely needs some TLC applied 

    Check-in clerk very curt and extremely non-customer service oriented 

    Never saw a camp host site or the actual camp host 

    Weirdly laid out full hook up campground. Some sites are 20 ft long 

    Sites are extremely close to each other 

    Had to park tow vehicle next to trailer due to short length of site 335

    Tight roadway thru full hook up campground 

    Dirt roadways = dusty 

    Empty campsites were heavily littered

    No privacy from neighbor sites 

    Extremely low water pressure even when campground is not fully occupied 

    No gate or controlled access to campground so lots of gawking drive thrus 

    Lots of speed bumps throughout park 

    Site#335 fire ring filled with ash upon arrival 

    Toilet/shower building lit up like a Christmas tree all night long

    Street lights throughout campground 

    Road noise from VA5 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Sean R.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

    Great State Park in SoMD

    Just got back from a weekend trip there. It was a great State Park with fishing, trails, and boat docks. We stayed in the hoffman loop in our 20 ft TT. That loop was pet friendly, shaded, and right next to the playground.

    The most sites were off the road and secluded. Ours was a little over grown and not a straight shot to the landing pad. Fire wood was well seasoned for $6/bx and ice $3/bg at the camp store.

  • Summer M.
    Aug. 20, 2018

    American Heritage RV Park

    RV Camping

    It was a nice clean campground but is definitely an RV resort. We stayed in a cabin that had two bunks and a full size bed, with a bathroom, microwave and small dorm size fridge. The pool was relaxing but the park set up reminded me of a typical American trailer park. Not my cup of tea but it was nice.


Guide to Aylett

Cabin camping near Aylett, Virginia offers access to both the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers which converge to form the York River. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from March through November, though some remain open year-round. Winter temperatures typically range from 28-50°F, while summer months average 68-87°F with high humidity.

What to do

Fishing access: Rainbow Acres Campground sits directly on the Mattaponi River, providing excellent fishing opportunities. "Rainbow acres is a nice little campground that is the perfect get away. Its quiet and right on the Mattaponi River. I totally recommend if your looking for a little peace and quiet," notes Chris B.

Water activities: Ed Allen's Campground and Cottages features a large lake for fishing and boating. "There is a huge lake to go fishing, great restuarant nearby, the campground had a barbeque dinner for everyone. Lots of trails to walk," shares Gary G., highlighting the combination of water and land activities.

Historic exploration: Located just 30 minutes from Aylett, Williamsburg Campground offers convenient access to Colonial Williamsburg. "Close to historical sights too!" mentions Melissa T. This makes it an ideal base for exploring Virginia's rich history while enjoying cabin accommodations.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the cleanliness of Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA. "Clean campground, friendly staff. Somewhat tight spots. Stayed for a week or so, not a bad place to be, quiet," reports Ashley I., highlighting both the maintenance standards and peaceful atmosphere.

Seasonal activities: Fall visitors appreciate Halloween events at many campgrounds. "Had a great time for Halloween here. Will be back," writes Jason L. about Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA, showing the appeal of seasonal programming.

Privacy options: Belle Isle State Park Campground receives high marks for site spacing. "Only 30 sites, all which have electric/water hookup. We've been here twice now, once with an RV and once in a tent. Most sites are shady and level, with lots of space between," explains Kristin, emphasizing the balance of amenities and privacy.

What you should know

Distance to supplies: Rural cabin locations often require advance planning. Belle Isle State Park is particularly remote. "Come stocked with food and water since I don't think there's any large food markets that are close by," advises Frank E., who adds, "They also have firewood sold at the campground that they sell on the honor system."

Seasonal bugs: Summer brings significant insect activity to waterfront cabins. "We had super mutant mosquitoes and horse flies. They were resisitant to citronella candles, essential oils, and bug spray with 40% deet. We only found relief in the water," warns Gina G. about Belle Isle State Park during warm months.

Reservation essentials: Most cabins near Aylett require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "We stayed during the covid pandemic when things were just starting to open back up, so the playgrounds weren't available," notes Samantha G., indicating how availability and amenities can change seasonally.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Bethpage Camp-Resort offers extensive family activities. "We enjoyed all the family activities there are to do. We went bike riding and also enjoyed that this campground is Golf Carr friendly. The grandkids loved all the water slides and met such wonderful people," shares Jennifer G.

Budget options: State parks typically offer more affordable cabin options compared to private resorts. "Sites and big and for the most part lots of space between. A couple of sites are close and could be buddy sites. Bathroom was clean and typical for a state park," notes Quintin M. about Belle Isle State Park.

Day trip planning: Williamsburg Campground offers organized activities on-site. "Visited fall of 2016. Lots to do with kids... planned activities like Petting zoo, hayrides, and movie night, and campground amenities like a pool (was chilly though), bounce pillows, bikes, short hiking trails, and ice cream shop," reports Courtney O.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking cabin accommodations, consider location within the campground. "We had a site near the back which were smaller. This was a good trade-off for the shade -- it was hot!" advises Matthew I. about Williamsburg Campground, highlighting the importance of considering seasonal factors.

Utility reliability: Most cabins near Aylett offer reliable electric service, but amenities vary widely. "Not much to speak of, they had a nice little pool and a kids playground. Sites are a little close and everything is wide open with little to no privacy or cover just a little too open for me," explains David S. about Williamsburg Campground.

Accessibility considerations: Westmoreland State Park Campground features accessible options. "Bath houses are heated which is amazing. We had a large group so we rented B49 and B48," shares RL, noting the comfort provided by heated facilities during colder months.

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