Best Cabin Camping near Burbank, WA

Three cabin campgrounds serve the Burbank, Washington area, each with different amenities and comfort levels. Beach RV Park in Benton City offers cabins with modern amenities including Wi-Fi access, clean facilities, and proximity to water. "Showers were nicer than any other on our 2800 mile trip from Arkansas and park is quiet and shaded right by the water," notes one visitor. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA provides cabin accommodations in a riverside setting with mature trees for shade and grassy sites, while Lyons Ferry Marina offers more basic cabin options.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options vary between the three locations, with KOA cabins typically featuring more amenities. The Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA operates year-round and allows pets in designated cabins. Many visitors appreciate the riverside location and natural setting. "This is an oasis in the middle of a vast emptiness. The site is very quiet, the crew is very friendly, and the camp is very clean," according to one guest. Proximity to outdoor attractions like Palouse Falls adds value for cabin visitors seeking day trip options.

Most cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and cooking supplies. Beach RV Park includes a market on site for basic provisions, while the Starbuck KOA also maintains a small store with essentials. Visitors should plan to bring most supplies as the nearest full grocery stores are some distance away. The remote location of some cabins means preparation is essential. As one visitor noted about the Starbuck KOA, "Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away."

Best Cabin Sites Near Burbank, Washington (3)

    1. Beach RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Benton City, WA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 588-5959

    "We were the only tent campers so we had a bunch of space. Fire rings and picnic tables at every site as well as a bunch of firewood. There are 2 bathrooms and showers that look pretty new."

    "Park was full and office closed when we pulled in and manager Katie saw us drive through and flagged us down."

    2. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    3 Reviews
    Hooper, WA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 980-2500

    "Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away. This site is beautiful and fun."

    "The river is easy access for launching motor boats and it is across the bridge from Palouse Falls and Lyons Ferry park for kayaking, swimming and a good picnic spot."

    3. Lyons Ferry Marina

    1 Review
    Hooper, WA
    45 miles
    +1 (800) 562-5418

    $34 - $55 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Burbank, WA

6 Reviews of 3 Burbank Campgrounds


  • Alissa K.
    Sep. 3, 2020

    Beach RV Park

    Great tent site with WiFi

    Great site off the freeway- but because it’s close, you’ll hear cars all night. We were the only tent campers so we had a bunch of space. Fire rings and picnic tables at every site as well as a bunch of firewood. There are 2 bathrooms and showers that look pretty new. WiFi works closer to the RVs.

  • Bud S.
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Beach RV Park

    Way above and beyond

    Park was full and office closed when we pulled in and manager Katie saw us drive through and flagged us down. She made space for us and even loaned a 30 to 50 amp adapter so we could hook up our 30 amp plug. Showers were nicer than any other on our 2800 mile trip from Arkansas (11 days on road so far) and park is quiet and shaded right by the water. We would recommend this park to anyone passing through Benton City Washington

  • Cinco D.
    Jun. 7, 2020

    Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    A Great Place In The Middle Of Nowhere

    This is an oasis in the middle of a vast emptiness. The site is very quiet, the crew is very friendly, and the camp is very clean. The Snake River is a few feet away, and the grass is soft and green. Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away. This site is beautiful and fun. As an added bonus, Palouse Falls is only a few miles away!

  • Terrie M.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    On the River

    We visited this KOA for several years on 4th of July to visit a concert in Walla Walla. In the early days this KOA was nothing more than dirt tent sites. Since then, it has developed into a nice campground with mature trees for shade and grass at each site. The river is easy access for launching motor boats and it is across the bridge from Palouse Falls and Lyons Ferry park for kayaking, swimming and a good picnic spot.

  • Lindsey M.
    Apr. 20, 2021

    Lyons Ferry Marina

    Hot

    Nice campground but very desert-ie right so hot in the summer but on the river though so if you have a boat its great.

  • Julian P.
    Oct. 8, 2020

    Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    Ok spot in scenic setting

    We stopped here in our RV for a night on our way through. The campground isn’t anything to write home about, and seems to cater to fishermen. We thought the setting was scenic, but that’s about it. Wouldn’t want to spend more than a night here.


Guide to Burbank

Three cabin campgrounds serve the Burbank, Washington area, with options ranging from riverside retreats to desert-adjacent locations. The Snake River flows through this region, creating opportunities for water recreation against the backdrop of rolling hills and semi-arid landscape. Cabin camping near Burbank provides shelter from the extreme temperature variations common to this part of eastern Washington, where summer highs can reach above 90°F and winter lows frequently drop below freezing.

What to do

Visit Palouse Falls: The dramatic 198-foot waterfall is accessible within a short drive from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA. "Palouse Falls is only a few miles away!" notes camper Cinco D., making this cabin location convenient for waterfall enthusiasts.

Water recreation: Enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming in the Snake River. One reviewer mentioned that Lyons Ferry Marina is "on the river though so if you have a boat its great," highlighting the direct water access available to cabin guests.

Explore nearby Walla Walla: Cabin accommodations provide a comfortable base for day trips. "We visited this KOA for several years on 4th of July to visit a concert in Walla Walla," shares Terrie M., pointing to cultural events within driving distance of cabin locations.

What campers like

Riverside location: The waterfront setting receives consistent praise from cabin guests at Beach RV Park. Bud S. describes the park as "quiet and shaded right by the water," making it a peaceful retreat for cabin campers seeking water proximity.

Modern facilities: Clean, well-maintained shower buildings enhance the cabin camping experience. According to one camper at Beach RV Park, the "showers were nicer than any other on our 2800 mile trip from Arkansas," indicating exceptional facility quality compared to other destinations.

Connectivity options: Cabin campers appreciate internet access in this remote region. Alissa K. notes "WiFi works closer to the RVs" at Beach RV Park, allowing guests to maintain connectivity while enjoying cabin accommodations in a rural setting.

What you should know

Remote location requires planning: Cabin campers should arrive with supplies. "Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away," advises Cinco D. about Lyons Ferry Marina.

Climate considerations: The area experiences extreme temperatures, especially in summer. A reviewer describes Lyons Ferry Marina as "very desert-ie right so hot in the summer," suggesting cabin campers should prepare for heat during warmer months.

Noise factors: Some cabin locations may experience traffic noise despite their rural setting. At Beach RV Park, one camper notes it's "great site off the freeway- but because it's close, you'll hear cars all night," indicating potential sleep disruptions for light sleepers.

Tips for camping with families

Space considerations: Some locations offer room for children to play. Alissa K. mentioned at Beach RV Park they "had a bunch of space" with "fire rings and picnic tables at every site," providing family-friendly amenities outside cabin accommodations.

Seasonal planning: Consider timing for comfort with children. The extreme temperature variations make spring and fall potentially more comfortable for family cabin stays than summer, when Lindsey M. describes conditions as simply "hot" at Lyons Ferry Marina.

Water safety preparation: With cabins located near rivers, families should bring appropriate safety gear for water activities. The Snake River access at Starbuck KOA is described as "easy access for launching motor boats," requiring supervision and safety equipment for families with children.

Tips from RVers

Short-stay appropriateness: Some locations work better for overnight stops rather than extended stays. Julian P. suggests the Starbuck KOA "isn't anything to write home about" and "wouldn't want to spend more than a night here," indicating cabins might serve best as waypoints rather than destinations.

Fisherman focus: Several cabin locations cater specifically to anglers. The Starbuck KOA "seems to cater to fishermen," according to Julian P., suggesting fishing equipment would enhance a cabin camping experience at this location.

Scenic compensation: Natural beauty offsets basic amenities at some locations. Even when describing a campground as only "Ok," Julian P. noted "we thought the setting was scenic," indicating the views can enhance otherwise standard cabin accommodations.

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