Best Cabin Camping near Bucoda, WA

Millersylvania State Park Campground and American Heritage Campground provide cabin accommodations within 15 miles of Bucoda, Washington. Cabins at Millersylvania feature electricity, heating systems, and basic furnishings including beds, tables, and chairs. American Heritage offers similar amenities with the addition of partial kitchenettes in select units. Most cabins include fire rings and picnic tables outside, allowing for outdoor meal preparation. Bathroom facilities are typically located in central locations rather than inside individual cabins. "The canvas tent option was one I didn't know about until I got there. The tents are cabin shaped and have a few chairs and BBQ grill outside it. Great option for families."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Millersylvania State Park operates year-round with heated cabins suitable for winter stays, while other properties like Offut Lake Resort maintain seasonal availability. Pet policies vary significantly between properties—American Heritage Campground enforces a two-dog limit but may make exceptions upon request. One camper shared: "Super last minute trip and the host was amazing making an exception for us having 3 dogs (2 dog limit). Military discount for nightly reservations." Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when cabins frequently book to capacity.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic (fire rings only) to more equipped options with microwaves and small refrigerators. Ike Kinswa State Park cabins provide more extensive cooking facilities than most other options in the area. On-site camp stores at several locations stock firewood, ice, and limited groceries. Larger supply runs require trips to nearby towns, as cabin locations are generally situated in wooded settings away from commercial areas. Campground offices typically sell firewood, with some locations offering delivery directly to cabin sites upon request.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bucoda, Washington (48)

    1. Millersylvania State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Tenino, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $12 - $45 / night

    "They have glamping! Or as the campground calls it: pampered camping. This is a beautiful park located on Deep Lake just outside of Olympia.  "

    "It was rainy and the fire pit area had plenty of puddles. Lots of folks came in later in the evening with multiple cars and sat out talking; plenty of them packed up and left before 8 am."

    2. American Heritage Campground

    16 Reviews
    Tumwater, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 943-8778

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Nice quiet campground with fire ring and picnic table. Host was amazing as always."

    "Lovely and secluded sites 30 amp, dump station, playground, great well stocked store,laundry, and helpful staff. Trails in area."

    3. Thousand Trails Chehalis

    12 Reviews
    Onalaska, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This place is great, very private, lots of trees, lots for kids to do. The electricity can be sketchy and they require insurance on every vehicle, and there’s no internet or cell service."

    "Thousand Trails Chehalis We stay two nights from August 31st through September 2, 2019 in campsite H43, the price was$o.oo due to our Thousand Trails membership."

    4. Ike Kinswa State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Mossyrock, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "General: Medium-sized park (100 sites plus several cabins) located on Mayfield Lake with three loops: two with hookups and one without. We stayed in the loop without hookups."

    "There is campfire wood available but no camp hosts during the off season so if you do not bring your own wood (like us), you’ll need to flag down a ranger who will grab some for you."

    5. Olympia Campground

    7 Reviews
    Tumwater, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 352-2551

    "Good location and good price that felt safe. Okay spot to stop for RVs passing through. Also has a store, laundry, and the bathrooms were clean."

    "The staff was so friendly and the surroundings fairly peaceful and wooded. This isn’t fancy, and there are quite a few long-timers, but it was as expected."

    6. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

    1 Review
    Centralia, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 623-2103

    $50 - $115 / night

    "I love this cabin at Coffee Creek. The weekends I have spent here are always nourishing. This October one was particularly nourishing."

    7. Offut Lake Resort

    1 Review
    Tenino, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 264-2438

    "The restaurant and lake are awesome.  There is pretty good WiFi, only dropped a couple of times. "

    8. Elkamp Eastcreek

    37 Reviews
    Mineral, WA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 492-3104

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Well maintained campground, full hookups and tent sites available. Sites fairly large & private with tons of old trees and right next to a creek. Bathrooms clean."

    "Someone came around and made sure we had enough firewood often. My partner cut herself and the owner brought out her first aid kit and cleaned and bandaged her wound."

    9. Seaquest State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Silverlake, WA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 274-8633

    "I love Seaquest for their beautiful campsites and the proximity to a wonderful forest to bathe in."

    "The campground is huge but our site felt fairly private even though there were lots of campers around. Good, clean services (toilet, water, trash bins); it's very well maintained. "

    10. Mayfield Lake Park

    9 Reviews
    Mossyrock, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 985-2364

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Water sites are magical, park facilities are amazing- clean bathrooms/showers, playground and swim are for kids-just a small trail away from camping area, plan ahead and get your own waterfront camp site"

    "Beach area, picnic shelters, playground, and Campground is very well kept and so were the restrooms and shower area."

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Cabin Reviews near Bucoda, WA

338 Reviews of 48 Bucoda Campgrounds


  • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2021

    Belfair State Park Campground

    On the shores of Hood Canal

    This campground is located on the northern side of Hood Canal and offers some great views of the water. About half the sites are in the woods, although they are all pretty close together. Some of the larger sites, including the RV sites, are right next to the beach, and you can set up chairs and have a beautiful view. These sites have little, if any, vegetation to provide privacy. A mid-week visit in early May found lots of sites open. The grounds and bathrooms are clean and well-maintained. There is a lot of open lawn, especially in the day use area, which would be great in the busy summer months. You need a Discover Pass for day use. These are required at pretty much all county and state campgrounds in Washington State. Right now they cost $30 per year. There is one Washington Water Trails site available for people arriving by human-powered boats (kayaks). It's first-come, first-served, with a picnic table and fire ring.

  • E
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Lewis North Travel Camp - Joint Base Lewis McChord

    Great Military only campground for a New Year's eve trip

    Great campground that serves military exclusively. We made a next day reservation due to the weather and just wanted a night away. Unfortunately the restrooms right next to our site were closed so it was a slight walk to the nearest restroom. Restrooms were heated and well taken care of. Only some of the sites have fire rings (so make sure to ask when making your reservation). The Northwest Adventure Center had propane, a dump station, firewood and tons of others things you can buy to make the outdoors more fun. Super quiet area. Only 2 dogs allowed per reservation. No camp-wide wifi but we didn't care about that. Great AT&T cell service. You can hear the nearby trains passing by but we were used to that already so it didn't bother us. Camp Host was amazing and able to answer our questions. Definitely will visit again.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2022

    Ike Kinswa State Park Campground

    Nice state park on a lake

    General: Medium-sized park (100 sites plus several cabins) located on Mayfield Lake with three loops: two with hookups and one without. We stayed in the loop without hookups.

    Site Quality/Facilities: The sites are very generous in size with LONG paved driveway pads. The sites on the outer side of the loops are pull-throughs and the ones on the interior are back-in. Large wooden picnic table and a fire ring complete the site (although as with the entire state, there was a burn ban in effect). The sites are all heavily wooded, providing good separation between the sites. 

    Bathhouse: Small – two stalls plus two showers – and dated. No hooks or other options to store toiletries and no garbage receptacle. 50 cents for every three minutes of shower time. Didn’t use the shower so cannot comment on the quality but I have definitely seen better showers. 

    Activities: Water sports. There were plenty of motorboats out on the lake (not my thing but if it is yours, this looked like a good lake for watercraft). The loops are paved and I saw many riding their bikes. There is a trail that skirts the lake– a little over a mile point to point but with many paths leading from the campground loops. Rocky with lots of tree roots but very scenic. 

    Very pleasant stay here and would return.

  • Mary C.
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Millersylvania State Park Campground

    Go here!!!

    They have glamping! Or as the campground calls it: pampered camping. This is a beautiful park located on Deep Lake just outside of Olympia.  The park itself is huge offering lots of options for campers.  Super easy to get our trailer in and out of the spaces and there was lots of extra parking for our larger group.  A quick walk around the grounds offered a nice hike and showed us some pretty awesome sites Id like to stay at in the future.  They are on a progressive price, meaning depending on the site is what your price will be.

    The canvas tent option was one I didn’t know about until I got there.  The tents are cabin shaped and have a few chairs and BBQ grill outside it.  Great option for families.

    The park also offers a cottage right next to the lake.  This is a nice alternative to traditional camping.  One thing that was great about the park was the various kitchens around the grounds.  This offers a great way for larger groups to have a set space for meals.

  • Ariel & John  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Elkamp Eastcreek

    Clean, beautiful

    Well maintained campground, full hookups and tent sites available. Sites fairly large & private with tons of old trees and right next to a creek. Bathrooms clean. Fire pits and firewood available from hosts. Easy access to Rainier NP. Hosts super nice. Only thing that would make this place better is more substantial picnic tables which were new but kind of rickety. Would camp here again.

  • S
    Apr. 27, 2021

    Millersylvania State Park Campground

    Nice place

    Beautiful spot, though tightly packed and crowded/noisy. We stayed in spot 59 on a Saturday night. It was rainy and the fire pit area had plenty of puddles. Lots of folks came in later in the evening with multiple cars and sat out talking; plenty of them packed up and left before 8 am. We walked the fen trail, which was spooky and different from our home of Colorado! Reservations needed. There are also glamping cabins. Nice clean bathrooms with flush toilets, water available at multiple locations, showers available with tokens.

  • Stephanie V.
    May. 12, 2021

    Seaquest State Park Campground

    Regular campsites and yurts - YES; RV spots - NO!!!

    I love Seaquest for their beautiful campsites and the proximity to a wonderful forest to bathe in. But don't go for the RV sites, which are laid out in a parking lot setting with no real distance from neighbors and not surrounded by trees. Unless that's your jam. It was definitely not ours, tent camping alongside some friends with a trailer who liked nothing more than to hang out at said trailer, and walk through the campground to look at other.. trailers. I don't think they even stepped foot in the 7+ miles of forest trails which is a few steps away. If you can step away from the hookups and get a real campsite off the RV pad, it is a stunning experience. Each site is surrounded by trees, creating privacy and serenity.  Another great option is the yurts. We stayed in Yurt 2 (the only pet friendly yurt) and loved it. 

    For those with RV's, trailers, campers - look into the regular sites because I think some of them even have hookups and can accommodate most sizes. Just steer clear of RV sites T1-T16.

  • E
    Jan. 12, 2022

    American Heritage Campground

    Last Minute Trip

    One of my all time favorites! Super last minute trip and the host was amazing making an exception for us having 3 dogs (2 dog limit). Military discount for nightly reservations. Nice quiet campground with fire ring and picnic table. Host was amazing as always. Unfortunately due to COVID, the tent area is closed, and due to terrible weather recently part of the campground was flooded. Site #5 is close to main office where you can get wifi if you want, we declined though. Restrooms were good. No issues. Will definitely return again soon!

  • Corinna B.
    Apr. 3, 2019

    Millersylvania State Park Campground

    Nice State Park with Plenty to Do. Lake, Hiking, Store.

    This is a very nice, typical Washington state park with plenty of trees, greenery, hiking, pathways and even a lake. There's a camp store along with several large outdoor kitchens that would be good to use for groups. Many of the structures like the kitchens and even bathrooms were built back in the 1930s by the CCC, which is pretty cool. It's just far enough off I-5 to not have the freeway noise, but close enough to be convenient. It's also nearby to Great Wolf Lodge if you're looking for a place to stay near there.

    On the other hand, the RV sites especially are basically in a big field with a cement road going around it. The sites have tables and fire pits, but no privacy what-so-ever. The tent sites are slightly better, with more trees, but still very close to one another.

    The campground also has glamping available (canvas permanent tents) that looked cool.


Guide to Bucoda

Cabin accommodations near Bucoda, Washington operate in two tiers of amenity levels. Rustic cabins typically provide minimal amenities with shared bathroom facilities, while deluxe options include partial kitchenettes and more comfortable sleeping arrangements. Cabins with lakefront access at Mayfield Lake Park allow visitors to beach boats directly in front of their sites during summer stays. Winter camping options remain available at select year-round facilities with heated cabins.

What to do

Explore local trails: Near Millersylvania State Park Campground, various walking paths wind through old-growth forests. "Nice state forest with old growth. Lots of walking trails and a lake. Many families and kids running free," reports Anna P. The park features "ample trails throughout including a lovely trail along the lake, which is not far from the campground."

Visit Mount St. Helens: The cabins at Seaquest State Park Campground offer a strategic base for exploring the volcanic monument. "The signage at the overlooks is very good however, so we felt we weren't left short of information with the visitor centers closed," notes one camper. The visitor center connects to the campground via "a short tunnel goes under the road for safe access."

Paddle on nearby lakes: Water activities abound at most cabin locations, with multiple lakes providing recreation opportunities. At Ike Kinswa State Park Campground, "kayaking off of little beaches" is popular among visitors. One camper mentions "a protected kayaking area that goes up the river. We found a lovely beach up there to explore."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: American Heritage Campground offers cabins with good spacing. "The lots are well plotted with space and privacy," writes steve F. Another visitor appreciates the "lovely and secluded sites" with "great well stocked store, laundry, and helpful staff."

Cabin alternatives: For those seeking cabin-like shelter without full cabin pricing, several parks offer unique options. "There is a nice shallow area and two large swimming areas as well as a fishing dock. The lake is small and great for letting kids go out in kayaks or other boats," mentions one Ike Kinswa visitor. Several parks feature yurts as alternatives to traditional cabins.

Seasonal amenities: Summer brings additional services at many locations. One Mayfield Lake Park visitor advises, "Bring your kayak, paddle board or boat. The water is awesome. Fishing is good for trout out on the water." During warmer months, playground facilities and swimming areas become available at most cabin locations.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Advance planning is essential for cabin stays, particularly during peak seasons. "We stayed in the group camp and I can highly recommend it. It had its own bathrooms. It was set back in the woods with tons of places for tents," notes Ellen T. regarding Millersylvania State Park arrangements.

Shower facilities: Most cabins require using shared bathrooms with varying quality. At Coffee Creek Community & Gardens, the cabin provides comfort without bathroom facilities: "The wood stove keeps you toasty in the cold, the kitchen space is perfect and simple. The windows give you incredible views of the forest."

Site selection matters: Location within campgrounds can significantly impact experience. "If you want a water view you will find full hook up sites in loop A, or no hook up sites on loop C," advises one Ike Kinswa visitor. At Mayfield Lake, "The large site could easily fit a couple of tents, and still had a decent view of the lake!"

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple cabin locations feature play equipment for children. Millersylvania State Park offers "a huge playground area as well as a day use site with covered shelters within the park." Another campground has "a nice alternative to traditional camping...various kitchens around the grounds. This offers a great way for larger groups to have a set space for meals."

Beach activities: Waterfront cabins provide entertainment for children. "The beach is the main attraction and it is hopping. We went early in the morning and staked a claim and were happy all day," shares Ellen T. about Millersylvania State Park.

Educational opportunities: Some parks offer structured activities for younger visitors. At Thousand Trails Chehalis, one family reports, "Kids are helping review campgrounds we visited this summer. They loved that there was scavenger hunts for pigs in morning, tractor rides in afternoon, face painting, slushees, movie in lodge, crafts."

Tips from RVers

Utility limitations: Power supply varies between facilities and can impact devices. Mayfield Lake provides electric hookups but campers report, "Water and electricity hookups in every site. Lower loop sites are right on the water!"

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at certain locations. One Millersylvania visitor notes, "The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is because our site had a huge mud puddle from the road going to the power and water hook-up. The thin layer of mud on the pavement made things quite slick as I was trying to get leveling blocks down."

Site selection strategy: At American Heritage Campground, experienced visitors recommend specific approaches: "I really appreciated the ease of getting to the campground off of I-5 and the privacy of the heavily wooded individual sites. The best part for me was the friendliness and helpful advice about towing and backing up my trailer from the gentleman who checked us in."

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