Best Cabin Camping near Lackey, VA

Cabin accommodations near Lackey include rustic log cabins and fully-furnished cottages at several campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Williamsburg KOA offers premium log cabins with electricity, air conditioning, and cable TV, while American Heritage RV Park provides cabin rentals with bathrooms, microwaves, and small refrigerators. "The cabin we stayed in was very clean and offered everything that you would need. The gas grill and fire ring was nice," noted one visitor about accommodations at a nearby campground. Chippokes State Park Campground and First Landing State Park also maintain cabin rentals with varying amenities, from basic sleeping quarters to units with full kitchens and private bathrooms.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Anvil Campground features premium log cabins that include modern amenities and private outdoor spaces. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates peak. Pet policies vary by location—some campgrounds welcome pets in cabin accommodations while others restrict them entirely. According to one camper, "We stayed in Cabin 1 for one night to break up our travels. It was immaculately clean as if it were newly built. The door to the bunk room allowed us to tuck our toddler in early and keep her undisturbed." Seasonal availability differs across properties, with some operating year-round and others closing during winter months.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwave/refrigerator setups to fully-equipped kitchens with cookware and utensils. Campground stores at locations like Williamsburg KOA and Anvil Campground stock essential supplies, though selection is typically limited. The nearest comprehensive grocery options are found in Williamsburg, approximately 15-20 minutes from most cabin locations. Fire rings and outdoor grills are standard at most cabin sites, allowing for outdoor cooking. Visitors staying at military facilities like Fort Eustis Recreation Area or Kings Creek should verify access requirements before booking, as these locations may require military ID or sponsorship.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lackey, Virginia (37)

    1. Williamsburg Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lightfoot, VA
    13 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."

    2. Chippokes State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Jamestown, VA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 294-3728

    "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."

    "Love this park. Lots of biting flies and mosquitoes during the summer! The left loop sites are a good size but not much shade or privacy."

    3. Anvil Campground

    19 Reviews
    Williamsburg, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 565-2300

    $46 - $235 / night

    "All sites provide 50/30/20 amp electric, water, cable and WiFi. Premium to standard include sewer. Big rig friendly, log cabins and cottages."

    "They are one of the highest rated parks in the country and a first-class campground that prides themselves on being the best."

    4. Kings Creek

    6 Reviews
    Lackey, VA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 887-7418

    "Sites: 19 tent 

    Grill, water, electric, picnic table, trash, showers, laundry, toilets, playground, golf course What a beautiful small spot sitting on the York River and along side."

    "The Kings Creek Campground is on the south side where the old RV park used to be, but is now for tent camping only."

    5. American Heritage RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Norge, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 566-2133

    $69 - $160 / night

    "Well kept, family and pet friendly. Nice pool and clean bathrooms. Sites are blacktop with concrete patio pads."

    "A picnic table was provided, and a metal "fire pit" will be delivered to your site if requested. "

    6. Chickahominy Riverfront Park

    19 Reviews
    Jamestown, VA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 258-5020

    "This park boasts over 120 sites, some wIth river/creek views. sites are Basic: tent; Electric only: tent/pop up; Water/Electric: 20,30 amp; Water/Electric: 20-50 amp; very limited 50 amp full hookups."

    "Maybe try fishing off the new pier or taking a bike ride on a nice long trail after visiting Jamestown or Colonial Williamsburg or Busch Gardens which are all within a very short driving distance!"

    7. First Landing State Park Campground

    118 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 412-2300

    $28 - $40 / night

    "I stayed in one of their cottages during October."

    "We stayed 3 nights in W/E Back In, Site 141, mostly hard packed sand surrounded by trees. The angle is a little weird to back into, but the site itself is nice and feels private."

    8. Thousand Trails Williamsburg

    10 Reviews
    Norge, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It is a serene campground with beautiful walking trails. All the amenities for our two toddlers too… big pool outside, plus an inside pool and hottub. Also, a park, put-put + arcade room!"

    "Our first time with thousand islands We like it It has everything you need , full hook ups , laundry, indoor outdoor pool , mini golf…"

    9. Fort Eustis Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Lackey, VA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 878-2610

    $35 / night

    "Season: year round 

    Reservations: 757-878-2610 or 2565 

    Pets: Leashed 

    Sites: 9 $20.00 with w/e/s 

    Cabins: 5 $75.00 daily 

    Picnic table, grill, playground, bowling, paintball, tennis, propane, water"

    10. Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Townsend, VA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 331-2267

    $30 - $47 / night

    "This was our first time staying in a yurt at Kiptopeake State Park."

    "Located on the bay there aren't huge waves to worry about or big beach crowds. Kiptopeake is my favorite Virginia State Park campground, hands down. "

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Cabin Reviews near Lackey, VA

576 Reviews of 37 Lackey 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.

  • C
    Jul. 31, 2019

    First Landing State Park Campground

    BACK TO NATURE

    I stayed in one of their cottages during October. The cottage is furnished, has a queen size bed and 2 sets of bunk beds; nice living room/dining room combo, full kitchen with dishes, pots, etc.; TV; fireplace; outside deck with grill; and screen porch. There is also a firepit for enjoying the relaxing fire and evening quiet. You have to bring your own firewood. There is a grocery store about 6 minutes away for convenience. Trails, access to the Chesapeake Bay, Spanish moss. manned Visitor Center, privacy and security.

    1st Landing has

  • Caroline M.
    Jul. 5, 2018

    North Bayshore Campground

    Excellent family run campground close to Sandbridge beach

    Wonderful spot away from crowds but close to beach. Tent, RV or “ tiny cabin” options. Clean, quiet and pretty. Canal runs around campground that gives you access to Back Bay. Pool and playground. Small store. Super friendly staff. Love it there. 5 minute drive to Sandbridge. 15 to Va Beach strip. Level ground but water collects with heavy rains- to be expected at he beach.

    I think pets are OK. Good showers.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Katie M.
    Oct. 2, 2020

    Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    Awesome Yurt Camping

    This was our first time staying in a yurt at Kiptopeake State Park. We love staying in the yurts at Virginia State Parks because they are always an affordable, easy way to camping without having to set up a tent or spend the extra money for a cabin. The ones at here are $75/night. This one was awesome! It is hidden down a long walkway from the parking area and is very secluded. The one we stayed in, Yurt 4, only has neighbors on one side. It comes with two picnic tables, a water spigot, fire pit, grill, a big deck around the yurt with rocking chairs, and a refreshing breeze coming off the bay. Unfortunately, the way the yurt is situated, none of that breeze gets inside the yurt and it was very hot inside. Especially if staying here in the summer, I would suggest bringing some fans or a portable a/c for a more comfortable nights sleep. The bathrooms are farther away than I would like with little kids. You have to walk through to the tent campground loop to get to them. Even with a couple negative things about it, I think this is the way to stay here at Kiptopeake and I am already planning our next yurt trip here for next year!

    Love this park so much! The beach is amazing. This time we discovered the dog-friendly beach, which was less crowded than the main one. I always like to go out and watch the sunset over the bay, it is magical!

  • 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

  • S
    Apr. 3, 2023

    Isle of Wight Family Campground

    Nice and Very Quiet!

    This is a really nice campground. They have on-site bathrooms/showers as well as laundry. It's mostly RV spots but they also allow tent camping and have a couple cabins available for rent. They have a dog park area, playground and pool. The store has items for purchase and a gathering room. They do potlucks and get togethers often for the campers. The staff is very friendly and super helpful. You can purchase firewood and propane on-site. Each spot has a concrete padded area with a picnic table and fire pit. It is a little ways out of town in any direction bit it's very nice and quiet out here as you're surrounded by woods. They also have a fishing pond and trails on-site. This really is one of the best campgrounds I've ever been to! Definitely recommend.

  • 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 Lackey

Cabin camping near Lackey, Virginia provides accommodations within easy reach of the James River and York River watersheds. Winter temperatures typically range between 30-50°F while summer months average 70-90°F with high humidity. Most cabin sites in the area are situated on flat terrain among pine and oak forests with sandy soil typical of the Virginia coastal plain.

What to do

Explore the James River: Chippokes State Park Campground offers cabin access near the James River shoreline. "Love Chippokes! Feels country-esque but also like you're on a plantation! Beautiful trails. Great (paved) campground! Feels like you're a million miles away from it all," notes Ashley I.

Fish from lighted docks: Kings Creek features fishing piers extending into the York River. "A nice fishing pier nearby extends out into the York River. The MWR office rents kayaks and other equipment and has a coffee shop if you want hot breakfast," according to Janet R.

Kayak in sheltered waters: Chickahominy Riverfront Park offers cabin stays with direct water access. "Nice park along the river with activities for those with families. Kayaking, Virginia Capital Trail, and pool," reports Ruben S. Some sites allow direct water entry: "Could take kayaks straight into the water from our site," adds Liz M.

Search for beach treasures: Kiptopeke State Park Campground cabins provide access to shell-collecting beaches. "This park is a nice place to bring your family to camp, fish, crab and relax by the beach and collect seashells. It has 2 beautiful beaches, one that allows pets and the other does not," explains Annemarie R.

What campers like

Military history access: Fort Eustis Recreation Area offers cabins at $75 daily with unique military heritage. "Nice to be in the heart of the military. BTW 'GREAT' Military Transportation Museum. The commissary is fantastic," writes N I.

Enclosed playground for children: Anvil Campground cabins are positioned near family-friendly amenities. "We really loved the sandy playground. It is completely fenced in and has play equipment, hammocks and a zip line. The grandkids loved the zip line," shares Bridget H.

Colonial history proximity: Chippokes State Park cabins provide access to regional historical sites via ferry. "About 5 miles away is the ferry to Williamsburg...its free and usually a highlight of the trip for the kids! You can follow history or ride plenty of roller coasters at Busch Gardens," recommends Philip S.

Pool and water activities: Williamsburg KOA cabins include water recreation options. "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.

What you should know

Military ID requirements: Kings Creek cabin access requires military credentials. "It is located on a military base so access is limited to those with base access. The base is more of an industrial area with lots of traffic but some of the cabins sit back on the water so noise is not an issue," cautions Summer M.

Train noise considerations: Anvil Campground cabins experience regular train passages. "The cabin we stayed in was about 15 feet from the tracks. Not really a complaint from us since the kids thought it was awesome. So, just a heads up on the trains. They are loud and they are often," warns Bridget H.

Seasonal operating schedules: Chickahominy Riverfront Park offers year-round cabin reservations while Chippokes State Park operates cabins from "last Friday in March to first Monday in December" according to their seasonal calendar.

Ferry transportation: "There's a ferry to Williamsburg...its free and usually a highlight of the trip for the kids," notes a Chippokes State Park visitor. Ferry schedules vary by season with more frequent crossings during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Book premium cabins for toddlers: First Landing State Park Campground offers cabin options in a unique forest setting. "Large, private sites among really cool, bent trees. Clean, up-to-date facilities. Large laundry room. Close to the bay and a few minutes drive to ocean beaches and the boardwalk," reports Adam and Suzanne B.

Consider season for swimming: Williamsburg KOA cabins provide seasonal water features. "Kids loved the playground and the pool. The bathrooms were spotless and the whole campground was peaceful and relaxing," writes Theresa B., though other visitors note pool temperatures can be "chilly" outside peak summer.

Pack extra towels: While most cabins include beds, all cabin rentals in the Lackey area require guests to bring linens, towels, and toiletries. Pool access at sites like Chickahominy Riverfront Park means families should pack additional towels for water activities.

Look for fenced dog areas: For families traveling with pets, sites like Anvil Campground provide designated pet spaces. Several campgrounds have pet restrictions for cabin accommodations that differ from their RV or tent camping policies.

Tips from RVers

Verify hookup types: American Heritage RV Park cabin rentals are positioned among various RV site types. "This was our first trip in our travel trailer, so we didn't know what to expect. The campground was very clean, we constantly saw crew keeping it up," shares Amy I.

Check parking options: Cabin sites may have different parking configurations. "Our site was perfectly level, clean and well maintained. Nearby facilities were up to date and clean," notes Jason G. about American Heritage RV Park.

Consider distance to facilities: Some cabin locations require longer walks to bathhouses or recreation areas. "Sites are a bit close together but I have seen worse," explains N I. about the cabin area layout at American Heritage RV Park.

Prepare for weather changes: "Getting to the actual 'resort' is difficult, hard to find and small roads. The sites are close, many are not level," warns Trina C. about seasonal road conditions at Thousand Trails Williamsburg during wet weather periods.

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