Best Cabin Camping near Huddleston, VA

Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground in Huddleston, Virginia offers well-maintained cabin rentals with basic amenities and wood stoves. The cabins feature porches or decks, grills, fire pits, and picnic tables, with some units backing up to the lake. "The cabins were phenomenal. They offer a clean and basic setup with a wood stove. The exterior has a porch/deck, grill, firepit, and picnic table," notes one visitor. These furnished cabins provide good spacing between units, offering privacy while still maintaining access to park amenities. Several other cabin options exist within a short drive, including pet-friendly cabins at Natural Bridge KOA and Lynchburg/Blue Ridge Parkway KOA, where cabins are noted for their cleanliness and comfort.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Thunder Bridge, near Natural Bridge State Park, features screen cabins, log cabins, and fully furnished rental cabins in a wooded setting. Red Oak Campground at James River State Park provides two-bedroom cabins with decks, picnic tables, and rocking chairs. According to a camper, "We stayed in the 2 bedroom cabin. It has a beautiful deck with a picnic table and rocking chairs." KOA properties in the region offer one-room camping cabins that accommodate families with pets. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months. Natural Bridge KOA remains open year-round, while other facilities like Peaks of Otter Campground operate seasonally from May through October.

Most cabin rentals include beds and basic furniture but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering full kitchens including refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, and basic cookware, while others provide only outdoor cooking options. Cell service can be limited at many cabin locations, particularly at state parks, so visitors should plan accordingly. On-site camp stores at Smith Mountain Lake State Park and the KOA locations stock essential items, though selection is typically limited to camping basics. Firewood is generally available for purchase at most cabin camping locations, with bundles costing around $7 each.

Best Cabin Sites Near Huddleston, Virginia (22)

    1. Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Penhook, VA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 297-6066

    $20 - $40 / night

    "The lake is huge and allows for boating and fishing. There's a beach that you can swim from. They have several cabins that are well maintained and clean. We stayed in a cabin."

    "The campsites are roomy, although some are definitely more private than others. The tent (non-electric, non-hookups) sites are at the back in their own section."

    2. Peaks Of Otter Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    23 Reviews
    Thaxton, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 586-7321

    $30 / night

    "It was a pull-through site with an additional area containing a picnic table and fire ring, accessible via a small set of steps up the hill."

    "Each site has picnic tables, lantern poles, tent pads, food storage lockers, and campfire rings. 63 of their sites are available for advanced reservation and then 79 first come-first serve basis."

    3. Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA

    31 Reviews
    Natural Bridge, VA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 291-2770

    $35 / night

    "There is a fenced dog park. The playground is a bit dated. However they make up for that with the bathroom and laundry facilities, which were absolutely AMAZING."

    "We had a gravel pull through spot with a picnic table on a wooden deck, fire pit, and full hook up. There is a pool and a playground, however they were both closed due to Covid."

    4. Lynchburg / Blue Ridge Parkway KOA

    14 Reviews
    Big Island, VA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 299-5228

    "While not necessarily secluded, they felt more private. The bath house was central to the sites and were unisex individual bathrooms. Not modern but clean."

    "There was plenty for kids to do playground, pool, jump pillow, fishing pond and hiking trails. The tent site was amazing right by the pond. The fire pit has a grate for cooking."

    5. Middle Creek Campground

    9 Reviews
    Buchanan, VA
    26 miles
    Website

    $20 - $85 / night

    "They mostly lazed around all weekend and watched people coming and going. The RV sites are directly across from the camp store, but the tent sites were tucked back into the woods."

    "It was early season, mid- may, so there were few other campers around. We took a site up their gravel road away from the main campground area."

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge

    16 Reviews
    Natural Bridge Station, VA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 291-2727

    $39 - $241 / night

    "We had a campsite with electric and water close to the bathhouse which is great because we have a popup camper with no bathroom and six kids."

    "They have play grounds, mini golf, a game room, air pillow, a pool with a kids area and water slides."

    7. Explore Park

    1 Review
    Hardy, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 427-1800

    $25 - $150 / night

    8. Paradise Lake & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Danville, VA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 836-2620

    "We stayed overnight on the lake (#45). The campground is very well maintained with clean restrooms. Though predominantly longer term campers, all sites were tidy."

    "The walking trail was nice but you will for sure want to take an extra large can of deep woods off or equivalent. There are swarms of large flys all around the water on the trail."

    9. Natural Bridge KOA

    8 Reviews
    Natural Bridge, VA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-8514

    "Normally we camp with our tent, but we decided to make the trip to check out Natural Bridge State Park at the end of December."

    "Big patios, bbq grill, tables, fire pit. It was a quiet, well laid out and easy to manage in our 36 ft trailer. Wished I was staying much longer at this campground."

    10. Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    17 Reviews
    Greenway, VA
    48 miles
    Website

    $35 / night

    "Lots of beautiful hiking/biking/equestrian trails to explore. Bathrooms were very clean and nice. Bundles of firewood sold $7 each. Nice fire ring at each site. Pet friendly."

    "We have stayed in the cabins here and they are awesome. We stayed in the 2 bedroom cabin. It has a beautiful deck with a picnic table and rocking chairs."

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Cabin Reviews near Huddleston, VA

200 Reviews of 22 Huddleston Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2024

    Thunder Bridge

    Idyllic forest campground

    Thunder BRidge is a unique property tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Near Natural Bridge State Park in Virginia, the campground was once a CCC camp. Now it is home to many quiet tent sites, screen cabins, log cabins, and even some fully furnished rental cabins.

    The campground is about 60% wooded, the rest is open ground with buildings from the camp's earlier days. The open area includes  several artists' studios.  At one edge is a forest creek, great for wading. 

    The campground is mostly tenting sites and rustic cabins, but there are RV sites in the open area.

    This is not a "resort" but you won't find a more beautiful, quiet campground!

  • Bridget H.
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Great Adventure in SW Virginia

    This weekend was a great adventure in SW Virginia. We stayed in a Yurt. It has no electricity or water but the bath house was close. The yurt has a double bed, a twin trundle, a couch and some chairs, and a table and chairs. It also has a large wrap around deck with rocking chairs. A picnic table, lamp post, and fire ring are also provided at the site. We hunted and found fairy stones which made the trip that much more fun. It was just after covid 19 started and lessening restrictions began so the beach was closed and there were few people at the campground but we had a great time riding bikes and hiking. We even went to the Creeper Trail and rode our bikes from White Top to Damascus.

  • Katie M.
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    CCC Cabin - Couple's Weekend Away!

    MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids. We visited in December so it was pretty cold weather but the cabin was so cozy and comfortable! We loved having the fireplace! The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need! They have heating and a/c as well. The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everytihg about our experience here.

    There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!

  • Katie M.
    Sep. 12, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Banner & Oak Hat at Fairy Stone State Park

    Campground Review:

    We stayed in Yurt#4 for 2 nights at Fairy Stone State Park, about a 4 hour drive from where we live. The Yurt overall was very clean and cozy. The outside of the Yurt looks like it needed a powerwashing, but that didn’t really affect us at all, just kind of unsightly. They have a nice large deck that is great for hanging out on while the kids were asleep. The inside of the Yurt has a full size bed with a twin sized trundle bed that rolls under the full. It also had some rocking chairs inside, a small table and chairs, and a couch. We ended up eating and hanging out inside the Yurt or on the deck most of the time. 

    There are 4 Yurts to choose from. Two of them (Yurts#1 & 2) do not have a parking spot right in front of them, they are a short walk from a parking area, so I made sure to get one that did since we would be arriving after dark. The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side. The Yurt next to us#3 had the fire pit and table right up front next to the parking spot which would be better I think. I would try to get Yurt#3 next time! Overall Yurt camping is so fun! We have done it once before, and it is such a great mix between cabin and tent camping. You get the protection from the elements, a real bed to sleep in, and it’s quick to pack-up- but still a bit rustic since there’s no ac or electricity. 

    There are hiking trails right across the street from the Yurt, which was awesome! The bathrooms and showers were fine and in close walking distance. They could probably use some updating but didn’t have any major issues with them. Overall the campground is pretty big and a bit of a maze getting around, we needed to use the park map a lot! Probably due to the park being so old there are a lot of old buildings not in use that are pretty cool. 

    The park is big and there is lots to do! There is a beautiful lake for swimming Tons of hiking trails. They had a great playground for the kids nearby. They had a concert going on somewhere at the park so we had some beautiful orchestral music playing as we were winding down for bed one night. We saw lots of deer roaming around. Note that there is not great cell service in this area. 

    The place to find the Fairy Stones are outside of the park, down the street a little bit beside a gas station. It was tricky knowing exactly what to look for, but once we found a few Fairy Stones, they were everywhere! So fun searching for them with the kids! 

    It was such a fun trip, very peaceful, beautiful scenery everywhere!

    ……………………………… 

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - we tested out the Banner& Oak Men’s Nebo Hat– Olive  

    The quality of this hat is great. Nice and thick but breathable fabric, durable construction. We’ve put this hat through the ringer so far with sweaty hikes, long beach and lake days, and everyday wear and tear and it has performed spectacularly. The adjustable snapback makes fitting easy. Has a nice shape, looks great! Love this hat’s patch with well-designed graphics and the neutral olive color– goes with everything. Will definitely purchase again! Also appreciate the fact that the hats are made in the USA! It is my husband’s new go-to daily hat and I think it will last for a long time.

  • Teresa K.
    Jul. 7, 2018

    Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground

    Little Piece of Heaven

    We went off season in March of 2018. It was the perfect time to go as it was still "wintery", but had days of mild weather to allow for hiking. The lake is huge and allows for boating and fishing. There's a beach that you can swim from. They have several cabins that are well maintained and clean. We stayed in a cabin. But, we also checked out the tent camping pads. I would not recommend for camping with a tent as the sites are stacked on top of each other offering little to no privacy. The RV/camper sites might be better. I can't say for sure as I don't rv camp. The cabins were phenomenal. They offer a clean and basic setup with a wood stove. The exterior has a porch/deck, grill, firepit, and picnic table. Some of the cabins backup to the lake. The cabins are spread so that their is ample space between them offering privacy. Beautifully maintained, the park was pristine. The visitor center is large and offers education, camp store, literature. I am going back!

  • Katie The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Middle Creek Campground

    Great location but...

    Stayed here for a long weekend. We had our 20 foot camper trailer and our friends stayed in - cabin. Pro’s:Our campsite was nice, fairly private and backed up to a creek. Relatively level site. Location of campground was excellent with convenient access to breweries, great hike, blue ridge parkway, etc. large campground with lots of camp sites.

    Con’s: we called and called to to inquire about some of our reservation needs, could rarely reach anyone. Rarely staffed in the shoulder season of the fall. Asked about fire would and was told told that they don’t have it ( they didn’t say they were out or didn’t have any at that time, just they don’t sell firewood) Later in the evening a new set of campers checked in after hours and had fire wood waiting for them. Our friends checked in after hours and we’re not provided a door code for their cabin and someone had to crawl through an unlocked window. No after hours number. When staff informed the next day, no attempt to apologize. The cabin seemed to be infested with stink bugs. Bathrooms were poorly maintained. Definitely functioning and clean but needs sim TLC and upgrades. Trash bins through out site tipped over every morning and didn’t seem to be collected. The electric hookup circuit breaker was very loose.

    Overall, I would choose somewhere else to stay next time.

  • Gypsy G.
    May. 17, 2021

    Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    Wonderful Place to stay !!!

    The sites were very generous in size - not cramped at all! Sites were partially shaded and backed up to woods. Lots of beautiful hiking/biking/equestrian trails to explore. Bathrooms were very clean and nice. Bundles of firewood sold $7 each. Nice fire ring at each site. Pet friendly. Will definitely return!!

  • Kaylee G.
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Natural Bridge KOA

    Just right

    Normally we camp with our tent, but we decided to make the trip to check out Natural Bridge State Park at the end of December. Never quite sure what the weather is like we were able to get a one room camping cabin. It was perfect for our family of three plus two dogs. Our toddler was throughout entertained by exploring everything around us and we would have visits by a black cat. Can't wait to go back and check out their tent sites.

  • Bridget H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    Dark Sky Park with Plenty of Amenities

    We have stayed here a couple of times and our family loves it! We have stayed in the cabins here and they are awesome. We stayed in the 2 bedroom cabin. It has a beautiful deck with a picnic table and rocking chairs. The park is part of the Dark Sky Parks Association and if you are into astronomy and stars this is the place to stay. They have miles of trails, a playground, marshland, and it is right on the James River with multiple river access points. The rangers here are very interactive and very helpful. We enjoyed a fire making class followed by s'mores on Friday night and then an owl searching hike on Saturday night. We hiked many miles while here and had a great weekend. I highly recommend this park and can't wait to stay here again.


Guide to Huddleston

Cabin accommodations near Huddleston, Virginia range from basic to luxurious, with options situated at elevations between 800-1,300 feet in the Blue Ridge foothills. The area's four distinct seasons affect cabin availability and pricing, with summer rates typically 20-30% higher than spring or fall. Winter cabin rentals remain available at several locations when temperatures drop into the 30s.

What to do

Stargazing opportunities: James River State Park offers exceptional night sky viewing with minimal light pollution. "James River State Park has been named an International Dark Sky Park," notes a camper at Red Oak Campground. The park's open fields provide unobstructed views of constellations during clear nights.

River activities: The James River provides multiple recreation options within 30 minutes of Huddleston. "The River is absolutely clean, crystal clear water and never crowded. Both of my trips were during the summer and over a weekend and we seldom came across others," shares a visitor about their cabin experience at Red Oak Campground.

Local breweries: Several cabin locations offer proximity to local craft beverages. "There is a cool brewery nearby (Sunken City Brewery)," mentions a reviewer about Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground. Many cabins are within a 20-minute drive of at least one local brewery or winery.

What campers like

Private shower facilities: The bathroom amenities at Natural Bridge KOA receive consistent praise. "The bathrooms & private showers were amazing & clean. The laundry room looked just as nice," states one cabin guest. These facilities provide a welcome alternative to shared bathhouses.

Spacious decks: Outdoor living spaces enhance many cabin rentals in the region. At Red Oak Campground, a visitor notes, "We stayed in the 2 bedroom cabin. It has a beautiful deck with a picnic table and rocking chairs." These areas provide additional space for outdoor meals and relaxation.

Varied cabin layouts: Accommodations range from rustic to fully appointed. "We had a deluxe patio area. Which was on nice level concrete. Was not too close to the pool but there were rest rooms nearby," reports a guest at Natural Bridge KOA. Different cabin options accommodate various group sizes and comfort preferences.

What you should know

Seasonal operating schedules: Many cabin facilities operate on limited schedules. "Our main season is March 15ish to the end of November, year round WES available," notes Middle Creek Campground. Always check operating dates when planning stays outside summer months.

Water pressure variations: Utilities can vary significantly between cabins and locations. "My water pressure was good but talking to other campers, the farther away you get from the front of the park the worse the water pressure gets," explains a visitor at Lynchburg / Blue Ridge Parkway KOA.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies throughout the region. "Verizon service is spotty 1 to 2 bars and unreliable data but with a directional cell booster we are able to get enough signal for our Verizon Jetpack to work," reports a camper at Red Oak Campground. Plan accordingly if remote work is necessary during your stay.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Seek cabins with scheduled programming. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, "Rec staff had awesome activities planned and kept the kids entertained all week with kick ball and karaoke and shaving cream wiffle ball and dance parties," according to one family.

Water features: Swimming options provide relief during hot months. "The tent sites were large and shaded. We were right by the fishing pond and it was a short walk to the playground, pool, jump pad, and very clean, private bathrooms," shares a Lynchburg KOA visitor.

Animal attractions: Several cabin locations feature small petting areas. A Natural Bridge KOA visitor mentions, "The kids liked the petting zoo." These small animal encounters provide additional entertainment without leaving the property.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Cabin renters bringing RVs should research specific site conditions. At Peaks of Otter Campground, a visitor explains, "Most of the area is in full shade which is great for the hot summer months...our site was a pull-through site with an additional area containing a picnic table and fire ring, accessible via a small set of steps up the hill."

Winter accommodations: Year-round options exist for those needing cold-weather shelter. "This KOA is one of our favorites. Open year round," states a visitor about Natural Bridge-Lexington KOA. These properties maintain consistent amenities regardless of season.

Proximity considerations: Cabins near attractions minimize driving time. A Smith Mountain Lake visitor notes, "These campsites are close enough to the showers/restrooms without compromising all of your privacy. Sites are close enough to meet the neighbors though." Choose locations that balance privacy with convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Huddleston, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Huddleston, VA is Smith Mountain Lake State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 25 reviews.

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