Best Cabin Camping near Stafford, VA

Cabin options near Stafford, Virginia range from basic to fully furnished accommodations at sites like Aquia Pines Campground and Wilderness Presidential Resort. Most cabins include electricity and beds with waterproof mattresses, while some offer additional amenities such as screened porches, fireplaces, and private yards. "PWFP has a number of large group cabin campgrounds available to rent, with capacities of 75 to 200," notes one visitor who stayed at Prince William Forest Park. Westmoreland State Park provides cabins with waterfront views, offering two-bedroom layouts with bunk beds, dressers, shelving, and lamps.

Rustic cabins predominate at Prince William Forest Park, where historic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps offer a glimpse into the past. Most cabin locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when facilities fill quickly. Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with Prince William Forest Park cabins generally not allowing pets while Wilderness Presidential Resort and Aquia Pines welcome them. According to a review, "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."

Most cabin facilities provide basic furniture but expect guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen arrangements differ considerably between locations, with some cabins offering full modern kitchens with refrigerators while others provide only basic cooking facilities. Camp stores at Pohick Bay Regional Park and Fredericksburg KOA stock essential supplies and firewood, though selection is limited. Visitors staying at cabins in Prince William Forest Park should note that the facilities are "extremely rustic and you should expect to see lots of bugs, snakes, etc. during your stay," as one camper mentioned, recommending bringing fans since the cabins lack air conditioning despite having electricity.

Best Cabin Sites Near Stafford, Virginia (26)

    1. Pohick Bay Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $37 - $170 / night

    "We were at site 133, non electric non water. I feel like the spots at the end of each loop might have slightly more privacy, but our site was fine."

    "Great camp sites each with a picnic table and fire pit. There are a ton of things to do at this park, boat ramps, water park, mini golf, disc golf, kayak rental, and hiking trails."

    2. Aquia Pines Campground

    5 Reviews
    Stafford, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 659-3447

    "And the host are very kind and very friendly, event near Rt. 95, not very loud noise with big tall trees, happy stay!"

    3. Fredericksburg-Washington DC KOA

    13 Reviews
    Woodford, VA
    18 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."

    "Once here it's tucked away nicely away from everything, sites feel spacious enough and mostly level on their own.

    Pool facility looks clean and good size for all to enjoy."

    4. Bull Run Regional Park

    42 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $39 - $100 / night

    "Great Park, friendly staff, clean facilities. We stayed with our Pop Up for two nights at an electric -supported site. Portable water and dumping station located at the camp store."

    "Pros - Clean Bathrooms, Camp store open 8am - 8pm, Sites 62 - 92 (except #74 and 88) are all pretty  good.  Security was great, patrol throughout the night.  "

    5. Smallwood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED THROUGH JULY 2023

    9 Reviews
    Marbury, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $27 - $65 / night

    "The sites are well spaced, and while on the smaller side they’re very private with woods between each one. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked."

    "Smallwood State Park offers a more intimate setting for camping. There is only 1 circle for camping with tents and cabins intermingled. The sites are moderately separated giving some privacy."

    6. Goodwill Cabin — Prince William Forest Park

    1 Review
    Dumfries, VA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 221-5843

    $70 / night

    "PWFP has a number of large group cabin campgrounds available to rent, with capacities of 75 to 200. They are called Goodwill (#1), Mawavi (#2), Oreda (#3), Pleasant (#4), Happyland (#5)."

    7. Cabin Camp 3 — Prince William Forest Park

    1 Review
    Dumfries, VA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 221-5843

    $50 - $70 / night

    8. Wilderness Presidential Resort

    4 Reviews
    Hartwood, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 972-7433

    $80 - $200 / night

    "There are indoor and outdoor pools, a lakeside beach, a well stocked campground store and two fishing lakes and a fishing pond to choose from."

    "It's a good place to bring your family to play some Frisbee golf, The RV spots are like being in the woods, indoor pool,lake to swim or fish.you can rent paddle boats and Jon boats.the camping store as"

    10. Westmoreland State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Montross, VA
    34 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."

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Cabin Reviews near Stafford, VA

277 Reviews of 26 Stafford Campgrounds


  • Dan N.
    Oct. 1, 2016

    Goodwill Cabin — Prince William Forest Park

    HUGE cabin GROUP Camp #1

    PWFP has a number of large group cabin campgrounds available to rent, with capacities of 75 to 200. They are called Goodwill (#1), Mawavi (#2), Oreda (#3), Pleasant (#4), Happyland (#5). My organization has rented 3 of the 5 different cabin camps over the years. These camps were made by the CCC and even used by the then-CIA during WWII. They are extremely rustic and you should expect to see lots of bugs, snakes, etc. during your stay, and it adds to the experience in a great way. The cabins have beds with waterproof mattresses, closets, screen windows, and electricity, but no fans or AC (bring fans!!). There are central shower houses, central dining halls (with full modern kitchens, fridge, etc), and extra buildings called craft lodges (which have tables for activities, discussions, etc.). Sites have extras like fire rings with seating, swimming ponds, hiking trails, grassy playing fields, etc. but I’m not sure they all have all of these. They’re all among the trees and shady. The PWFP rangers and website have lots of great info on the local flora & fauna (best moths I’ve ever seen in my life here). This is a great place for a school overnight or scouting. They’ve been working on renovating them since we started renting them in 2006, so make sure to tour all the different camps to get the one that meets your needs best. Full info is at https://www.nps.gov/prwi/planyourvisit/upload/Group%20Cabin%20Camping.pdf

  • 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!

  • M J.
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Great spot around Northern Virginina

    We were here for just one night during September. Our first time camping in the area and since COVID. Check in process was relatively simple, just pull up and pop out of your car to check in, with mask of course. We got a quick run down, some wood and a brochure with maps and area info. We were at site 133, non electric non water. I feel like the spots at the end of each loop might have slightly more privacy, but our site was fine. It included a picnic table and probably the best fire pit with grill that I've had in a while. It rained the night before we came, and the night we were there so the ground was pretty wet. Bathrooms had a sign for taking care with COVID precautions, and to wear your mask. Bathrooms were ok, but floors were a mess from muddy feet. Not much to be done about that. There were showers, and a dishwashing sink, plus laundry available. It's nice to know we've got a close spot to escape to if we don't have time to go far. This is a pet friendly campground. There's a lot to do out at the whole park, and its worth exploring (we just didn't have time). I'm sure its so pretty out near the water.

  • Tom C.
    May. 4, 2017

    Bull Run Regional Park

    Bull Run Regional Park

    State run park with many amenities. Park has golf frisbe course, decent water park for kids, hiking trails, small creek/river you can explore, playgrounds. The park is located in the middle of suburbs close to manassas va. The park also offer cabin rentals if you don't want to camp. I like to take new families that have not camped before to this campsite, its close to home and if anyone decides to bail out there is a hotel 5 min away.

  • 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.

  • T
    May. 5, 2022

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Camping with your friends, whether you bring your own or not

    This review is specific to the non-electric tent sites.

    From a services available view, their staff is visible and around to help.  Bathrooms, "Comfort Stations", could use some cleaning more frequently but I've seen a lot worse.  Big trash bin near the comfort stations, convenient.   Definitely a well stocked camp store, its obvious they cater to beginner and family camping.  You are NOT permitted to use deadfall at this park, must bring locally purchased USDA wood yourself or buy from camp store.

    There are comfort stations and trash bins close to every non-electric camp site, an easy sub-200 yard walk for me, but that fact is also where my disappointment starts.  The non-electric camp sites in some cases, appear to share a single area, fire pits 10 feet apart from each other, one flat area, barely a full length truck can fit in the parking available at each site they are so close to the road.  If you whisper,  your neighbors will easily hear close.   A big part of camping for me is the peace and quiet of nature.  THIS IS NOT THAT CAMPSITE.  It is extremely compact and close to each other.  Snoring of your neighbor is definitely an issue no matter which site you choose, except for maybe 138 as was said in another review.

    The gravel road into the campsites,  is a RESIDENTIAL road.  Yes, there are houses at the end of the road these campsites are ON.  Not off of, on.  Now mostly that wasn't a big deal, cars moving through during the day, early evening.  But that one guy that sat with his high beams on pointed directly into my tent late night for a solid minute or two before loudly accelerating through was a bit irritating. 

    This was a weeknight trip, there was only one other camper in this small campground with me so all in all, not a terrible trip but definitely not worth the cost and will not be visiting here again.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Cherry Hill Park

    Washington DC Vacation

    ★★★★★ Washington, DC Vacation 

    Cherry Hill Park may be the greatest campground we’ve stayed at yet! 

    Located less than 3-miles from I-95, about 40-minutes drive time from downtown Washington, DC, and about 35-minutes from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this park is ideally situated for a capitol vacation. We spent 9-days in mid-July and it really wasn’t enough. 

    The staff and the array of services available is awesome. They offer concierge assistance with sightseeing tours and mass transit(Metro). They run an express bus to/from DC each weekday which is reasonably priced. Their day and night tours are informative and fun. 

    The cafe offers snacks and ice cream at the cafe, at the pool, or delivered to your site. 

    The camp store was well-stocked with food and drinks, souvenirs, and basic supplies. 

    They charge your purchases to your site(cafe, tours, store) which is smart and convenient. 

    The pools are clean and offer a nice cooldown after a day about DC. 

    For those without RVs, there are cabins and cottages to rent. There are indoor and outdoor reception facilities. For a few hours a day a few days each week, they offer a tram around the park. Nightly tractor rides are fun and there’s mini golf, ponds, and walking trails. The list goes on and on. 

    Our site (#1715) was level and the full hookups all worked fine. Beside our gravel site, there was a small brick patio with cafe table and chairs in addition to the picnic table, fire ring, and grill. 

    Everywhere I looked, I saw staff working on cleaning and maintenance— and all this work shows. The place isn’t fancy, but really well maintained and clean. 

    This is a great place and we can’t wait to go back! 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    • Lots of staff to help make the most of your stay. 

    • Clean and well maintained property and facilities. 

    • Proximity to DC and Baltimore. 

    THINGS I’D CHANGE: 

    • My only negative is the lousy wifi. It’s 2022, and I feel having reasonable wifi should be standard. It’s important to check in with work or watch movies. Come on, folks!
  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2023

    Cherry Hill Park

    Awesome Campground near Washington, D.C.

    We had another great stay at Cherry Hill Park in College Park, MD. 

    We stayed in a level pull-thru site(#1715) with picnic table on a paver patio, iron table and chairs, clean gravel surface, grill, and fire pit. The site was just big enough for our motor home and Jeep. Full hook-ups with 50-amp service all worked fine. 

    If you’re visiting Washington, this is the place to stay. They offer a daily charter bus plus the Metro bus stops at the campground entrance. And if you have a car, it’s about 35-minutes drive time(maybe a bit longer with traffic). 

    To be honest, it’s a great place to stay even if you’re not visiting D.C. They have two swimming pools, a cafe, playgrounds, well-stocked camp store, delivery of firewood, ice, and cafe orders, and a concierge to help with travel and tourist sites. 

    The entire park is clean and well-maintained. 

    THINGS I ESPECIALLY LIKED: 

    1. Proximity to Washington, D.C. 

    2. Excellent condition and clean 

    3. Great staff to help with making the most of your stay

  • D
    Oct. 25, 2021

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Tons of activities to do!

    Great camp sites each with a picnic table and fire pit. There are a ton of things to do at this park, boat ramps, water park, mini golf, disc golf, kayak rental, and hiking trails. The camp store is open from 8a-8p. My only complaint is that our site was a bit too close to the “main road” of the park. Also, comfort station 3 was out of service so we had to drive to the other stations when we needed to use the facilities. Other than that, very much recommended and we will be back.


Guide to Stafford

Cabin camping near Stafford, Virginia sits within the Northern Virginia Piedmont region at elevations ranging from 100 to 300 feet. The area features a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and winters rarely dipping below 20°F. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though early spring and fall provide optimal camping conditions with reduced humidity and moderate temperatures.

What to do

Disc golf courses: At Pohick Bay Campground, visitors can enjoy an 18-hole disc golf course as part of their stay. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," notes one camper. The course winds through wooded areas and offers various skill levels.

Fossil hunting: Searching for ancient shark teeth makes for a popular activity at Westmoreland State Park. "We came from Pa/De and wanted to look for sharks teeth. It was beautiful here so we decided to stay the night," shares one visitor who extended their trip. The park features a fossil beach where prehistoric finds are common.

Wildlife observation: Bull Run Regional Park offers excellent bird and wildlife watching opportunities along its trails. "Eagles everywhere! Large clean sites," reports one camper who enjoyed spotting the local wildlife. Morning and evening hours provide the best opportunities for wildlife sightings.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Smallwood State Park Campground receives consistent praise for its maintenance standards. "The bathrooms and showers were clean and well lit. Mattawoman Creek is right there and great for kayaking," according to a review. The park maintains shower buildings that are regularly serviced.

Winter camping options: Fredericksburg KOA remains open year-round, allowing for cabin camping during colder months. "We stopped overnight. Site was full hookups and level. Staff was pleasant and offered information on area," notes a winter visitor. Heated cabins provide a comfortable alternative to tent camping during colder seasons.

Proximity to water recreation: Boating and fishing access points make Wilderness Presidential Resort appealing to water enthusiasts. "There are indoor and outdoor pools, a lakeside beach, a well stocked campground store and two fishing lakes and a fishing pond to choose from," explains one camper. Rental equipment including paddle boats and Jon boats is available on-site.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat impacts cabin comfort at Prince William Forest Park. A reviewer notes, "The cabins have beds with waterproof mattresses, closets, screen windows, and electricity, but no fans or AC (bring fans!!)" Since most historic cabins lack climate control, portable fans are essential between June and September.

Noise factors: Bull Run Regional Park cabins experience noise from multiple sources. "The only drawback is that it is not quiet. There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away," warns one visitor. Noise levels peak during weekends and daytime hours.

Access challenges: Certain cabin areas have difficult entry roads. At Aquia Pines Campground, campers report, "We have a 42' fifth wheel and even though it was tight we made it through with no issues." Large RVs and trailers may require careful navigation, particularly during check-in.

Tips for camping with families

Scheduled activities: Bull Run Regional Park offers organized family programming. "This park has too many amenities to list. They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides. Great family friendly campground," shares a family who visited with children. Activities typically run on weekends during peak season.

Water features: Several cabin facilities include swimming options for children. "Pirate's Cove waterpark is definitely a highlight in summer," notes a visitor to Pohick Bay. Water parks operate seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with additional fees for cabin guests.

Nature programs: Educational opportunities enhance cabin stays for children. At Westmoreland State Park, a camper discovered, "I love the sharks' teeth display in the shop and when I was there they were working on putting bones together of a whale that was found!" Ranger-led programs typically occur on summer weekends.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking cabin facilities that also accommodate RVs, location matters. At Fredericksburg KOA, a camper advises, "Sites feel spacious enough and mostly level on their own." Request sites away from main roads for reduced noise and traffic.

Store supplies: On-site provisions vary between cabin locations. A camper at Wilderness Presidential Resort reports, "The camping store has everything you need plus homemade food." Most camp stores operate with limited hours during off-season periods.

Seasonal availability: Many RV-friendly cabin areas offer different experiences by season. "Stayed here for 2w while visiting friends in Alexandria. Took me 25-30m to get there so you are far away from bustle of city but not so far that going in to enjoy breakfast or the sights is a feat. Nice and quiet here during winter more so during week than weekends," notes a Pohick Bay visitor who appreciated the winter tranquility.

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