Best Cabin Camping near Chelan, WA

Cabin accommodations near Chelan range from rustic to fully furnished options at multiple state parks and private resorts. Lincoln Rock State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with electricity and indoor amenities, situated along the Columbia River. Lake Wenatchee State Park provides cabin facilities within a forested setting. "This beautiful campground has everything you want and need: water, trails, scenic views, ample campsites, clean bathrooms and easy access," notes feedback from a visitor about Lincoln Rock State Park. Kamei Resort cabins feature proximity to fishing areas and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the destination. Thousand Trails Leavenworth includes cabin accommodations with varying amenities, from basic to more luxurious options. Most locations require advanced reservations, particularly during summer months from May through September. Pearrygin Lake State Park operates seasonally from March to October with cabin rentals available. Some properties like Leavenworth Pine Village KOA remain open year-round for cabin guests. Pet policies vary by location, with most sites allowing pets but imposing restrictions.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and sleeping bags. Kitchen facilities differ significantly between locations - some include basic cooking equipment while others offer only outdoor fire pits or grills. On-site camp stores at locations like Lincoln Rock and Kamei Resort stock essential supplies. Bathrooms may be shared facilities with shower access or, in more upscale cabins, private indoor facilities. Weather varies significantly by season, with summer temperatures reaching 90°F and winters bringing snow, requiring appropriate clothing and supplies based on booking dates.

Best Cabin Sites Near Chelan, Washington (30)

    1. Kamei Resort

    1 Review
    Manson, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 687-3690

    "Love this place, the lake, the campground, the campsite store. It’s so nice to camp in a place where they have row boats to rent and fish with."

    2. Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    45 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 763-3101

    "Quite liked this campground, a few things to note first about the site then the park."

    "I was really impressed with this state park!"

    3. Lincoln Rock State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Monitor, WA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 884-8702

    "Had showers in the bathrooms. Decks out to the water. Clean and beautiful scenery and atmosphere."

    "This is where we head to get some summer heat as soon as school is out. Full hookups, hot sun, lush green, and water to cool off!"

    4. Lone Fir Campground

    1 Review
    Methow, WA
    13 miles
    Website

    $12 / night

    "We camped in space 23 by one of the vault toilets. We had views of the surrounding craggy mountains. Ours was a drive through site and very spacious."

    5. Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    25 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 548-7709

    $27 / night

    "It is walking and biking distance from town, right behind the Safeway, and has lots of amenities.  Great place for kids especially there's tons of activities, playground and even a pool. "

    "We’ve tent camped, stayed in the cabins and our class C RV. We’ve been in a variety of spots around the campground."

    6. Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    21 Reviews
    Coulee City, WA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 632-5291

    "The state park pads are decent. Fire ring and picnic table are provided at no extra cost. Most of the pads are very level. Grass is green, bathrooms clean, and the kids run wild."

    "The drive in is beautiful, and there are lots of lakes to visit. Deep lake (5 min from camp) is great for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming."

    7. Thousand Trails Leavenworth

    9 Reviews
    Ardenvoir, WA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The campground for being Thousand Trails was pleasant. We were able to find a spot easily enough. Our issue was finding availability for us and our daughter arriving the next day."

    "Colchuck Lake is incredible, and I would highly recommend doing this one. This RV Park was great. My family brought our RV and we stayed here for 3 nights."

    8. Blue Lake Resort

    12 Reviews
    Coulee City, WA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 770-2267

    "We have been to the Blue Lake Resort during June 2021. The location is awesome, quiet and peaceful for a relaxing vacation. The breeze is welcoming& gentle enough to get fresh air."

    "We have made 2 trips to Blue Lake Resort during 2021 year. The place is quite serene and beautiful. I highly recommend staying in the dome with lake view."

    9. Pearrygin Lake State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Winthrop, WA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 996-2370

    "There are also three cabins and two group camp areas. "

    "Easy access, Made same day late reservation at front gate, Paved streets & individual sites, Most sites close to level, Restrooms and showers clean and work well, Nice walking paths, Good family park"

    10. Smokiam RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Ephrata, WA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 246-0413

    $10 - $55 / night

    "Tents sites are real close RV sites are so close that or picnic table was only 6 ft from the sewer connect for the next site. No grass at the mid level trailer hook ups, either."

    "I usually HATE RV resorts due to the fact that many people do not honor quiet hours, the sites are too small, and the grounds are unkept. This was not the case for Smokiam."

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Cabin Reviews near Chelan, WA

241 Reviews of 30 Chelan Campgrounds


  • Graham C.
    Jul. 4, 2016

    Bay Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park

    Great cabins, beautiful location

    We stayed a couple of nights in the cabins in this campground when they were brand new in 2013. Personally, I'd be wary of tent camping in the summer here because it gets very hot. Returning from a day hiking on the rock and chilling in the AC of the cabin was priceless.

    The location is great, you can walk right from the camp area up the mesa which has incredible views, or go swimming in the lake or any other water based activity. It's a short drive to town where there's a grocery store and the Grand Coulee Dam, which is a must-see if you're in the area. At night they do laser light shows, which was a fun side trip.

    The facilities are great, water tap nearby, picnic table and fire pit with grill at the site, and clean restrooms with showers (that you pay for). The bathrooms get pretty sauna like in the heat but are survivable. We had a blast trying our hardest to grill things on the fire pit, though we did break down and use the microwave in our cabin at least once... The minifridge in the cabin was also nice for that. Glamping at it's finest!

  • Justin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2023

    Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    Great camping near Lake

    Quite liked this campground, a few things to note first about the site then the park.

    Site: 31 Great distance between tent pad and picnic table with a few well placed trees for hammock/ clothing line Fire ring was great distance from picnic table. Great privacy (granted the people in the site next to us weren’t there) Close walk to bathroom/showers & Trash Short 5 minute walk to the lake.

    Park: Showers were actually free Normally it is pretty windy, but there was no wind both days we were present Mosquitos were worse than usual, but a constant cost of DEET and a anti mosquito candle kept them at bay, still got bit up a bit There is a pretty legit store with camping stuff, espresso, and ice cream Playground near beach area By the beach there was a dude selling kayak/ paddle board rentals, he does not come on especially windy days Kind Staff, met camp hosts dog

    I’ve also attached some photos of the RV sites from the north campground

    Definitely will come back

  • Shawn B.
    Sep. 16, 2016

    Bay Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park

    Cabins are spectacular! Anything else isn't worth it.

    This campground must cost a mint to maintain - the lawn is midwestern-perfect and trimmed to perfection, the landscaping is gorgeous, and the campground is sprayed nightly if mosquitoes are particularly bad even in the height of August. That being said, there's nothing delineating your site from the neighboring site, so you're really just sharing a lawn with a hundred of your fellow campers. This campground is very popular with families with young children, so be prepared to have kids whizzing around on their scooters at all hours of the day. It was kinda awesome to see kids play in the street in a way i bet they couldn't at home.

    So the cabins - that's what you really want. they're air-conditioned, comfortable, and clean. there's a fridge, a picnic table, a fire pit, and your own personal patch of pristine kelly-green lawn. worth EVERY penny!

  • C M.
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Glamping glory

    I really like this place, but a lot of it depends on which level site you want to spring for. I’ll start with the cons: camp sites are pretty close together. Tents sites are real close RV sites are so close that or picnic table was only 6 ft from the sewer connect for the next site. No grass at the mid level trailer hook ups, either. Also the dock was down (I blame COVID), but I can’t hold it against them. Fire pits at each site. Tons of amenities: Pool and hot tub (also COVIDized) shuffle board basketball court, Kids play structure, mini golf board and boat rentals, a store... The lake is great, though, once you get past the first 6 feet of muck. It’s warm, shallow, but appropriately named. The water tastes soap and has a film, but that’s the “healing” part, right? The premium RV sites are great. Bigger, some grassy areas, at least one even has a hot tub. There are also teepees and cabins. It’s a cool little space.

  • B
    May. 22, 2023

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    Great campground but the sites were on top of each other

    I've stayed at several KOA's over the years and this KOA is very nice. It has a great playground for the kids, a pool, shower stations, a coffee and ice cream bar, and a great general store. The safe was super friendly and helpful. The reason we stayed here specifically was its close proximity to downtown Leavenworth. When booking my stay, it was an additional$30 dollars to select my site and for a two-night stay, I felt that was too much. I quickly found out why they can charge$30 dollars. The first site we were placed in, site 20, could not even fit my 20-foot trailer. The second site, site 22, was a little longer and I could fit my trailer and truck into the site. The sites were so tight that we could barely fit the provided picnic table next to our trailer. As our neighbors arrived, they made a joke that their site was barely a driveway. That said, there were numerous spacious sites available if you were willing to spend the extra money.

  • L
    Feb. 17, 2025

    Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    Great Place

    Great Cabin Bunk Bed Came With sheets pool is warm great air vent the cabin was the best  I have seen in my life great staff the cabin holds 4 people and 1 Dog great playground made friends Great 2 Times I Came

  • Krishna Kishore R.
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Blue Lake Resort

    Beautiful Place For Camping & Glamping

    We have been to the Blue Lake Resort during June 2021. The location is awesome, quiet and peaceful for a relaxing vacation. The breeze is welcoming& gentle enough to get fresh air. Very friendly staff, good walking, can get out onto calm rides on water, get some fresh water swimming, catch good fish. Newly added Domes and Glamping sites are nice and they are more attrea We stayed in newly renovated cabin. Very clean with new management upgraded everything they can think of. Cabin has all the amenities including full kitchen. The location is awesome, quiet and peaceful for a relaxing vacation. New Management renovated the entire reort including RV, Camping spots, Cabins and especaially bathrooms. All the amenties water/electric, showers, kayak and motor boats rental are included in rental price. So no surprises at the end. It's a must visit stay place for camping/glamping and dome experience

  • Cindy R.
    Jun. 19, 2020

    Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    Good Base Location

    The Winthrop KOA is similar and on par with most other KOA campgrounds, as far amenities go. The campground is right on the Methow River which is great, however, early in the camping season the current is so swift, you would not be able to swim in it. The campground itself has a western vibe, with old wagons that you can actually rent to sleep in, log cabins, and western-style artifacts throughout. The campground is right off of the highway, so there is a little car noise during the day. At night, we didn't really notice it. With the location of the campground in Methow Valley, it can get really windy. One of the nights we were there, we had to douse our campfire because embers were flying everywhere. We had site 18 which was at the end of one of the rows and it was very spacious with a big grass area and a few trees.

    We liked the location because it was close to Winthrop and many of the outdoor activities available in the area such as hiking trails, off-road tracks, fishing, kayaking, etc. The area is beautiful and has much to offer in the scenery department, even for folks that are car-bound.

  • James W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2021

    Thousand Trails Leavenworth

    Decently Spaced

    The campground for being Thousand Trails was pleasant. We were able to find a spot easily enough. Our issue was finding availability for us and our daughter arriving the next day. The full hookup sites are close together and not great IMHO. We settled for the spore in the Lakeview area. This area of the campground will accommodate up to 22’ RV’s. Water and 110 electric. Quite dusty but it worked. The lake is nice, the trails around the grounds are fun. For the grandkids there is a lot to do and that was the draw for us this time. We prefer disbursed off grid most of the time to this type of campground.


Guide to Chelan

Cabin camping near Chelan, Washington offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning landscapes while having a cozy retreat to return to after a day of adventure.

Explore the Beauty of Lake Wenatchee

  • Experience the serene surroundings at Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground, where you can enjoy picturesque views and easy access to the lake for swimming and kayaking.
  • Just outside of Leavenworth, Thousand Trails Leavenworth provides a family-friendly atmosphere with a variety of activities, including a pool and mini-golf, perfect for kids.
  • Nestled in the mountains, Lone Fir Campground offers stunning mountain views and proximity to outdoor activities like hiking and exploring nearby caves.

Cabin Campers Enjoy These Local Activities

  • At Kamei Resort, fishing enthusiasts can rent rowboats and enjoy a day on the water, surrounded by abundant wildlife.
  • Blue Lake Resort is perfect for families looking to engage in water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding, with beautiful views to enhance the experience.
  • For those seeking adventure, Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park offers hiking trails and opportunities for fishing, all set against a backdrop of stunning geological formations.

Family-Friendly Features and Amenities

  • Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA boasts a range of amenities including a playground, pool, and organized activities, making it an ideal spot for families.
  • Enjoy the well-maintained facilities at Cottonwood Campground, which offers clean restrooms and picnic areas along the Entiat River.
  • Laurent’s Sun Village Resort features spacious cabins with easy access to the lake, perfect for a relaxing getaway with family and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Chelan, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Chelan, WA is Kamei Resort with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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