Find Camping Cabins on the East Coast
The East Coast has numerous state parks where cabin camping is an option for those who want to get outdoors. Folks new to camping find cabins a perfect introduction to the outdoors. Others who usually go tent camping find cabins are a good alternative. The cabins below range from primitive with few amenities, to deluxe cabins with appliances, electricity, and more.
Morrow Mountain State Park, North Carolina
Rustic vacation cabins are a popular choice here at Morrow Mountain State Park. Once you settle in, you can head out and have many adventures. Fishing is always popular here, and so is boating on Lake Tillery and the Yadkin River. If you bring your own water craft, you can launch it from the boat ramp provided. Hiking is a pleasure with 15 miles of hiking trails to choose from. If you bring a horse, you’ll find 16 miles of bridle trails that meander through the park. There is never a lack of fun things to do here, and the whole family will enjoy this camping trip with cabin comfort.
Trap Pond State Park, Delaware
The two-room cabins in this park provides the visitor a location right next to the water. Enjoy the view from the screened-in porch. Take a canoe and explore the swamp, and discover many wildflowers, abundant wildlife, and the beautiful Bald Cypress trees growing all around. Go hiking, fishing, or picnicking. Play horseshoes or volleyball – whatever you desire. The cabins have a living area which includes a table, chairs, benches, a double bed, and bunk beds. Air conditioning and heating is provided to keep you comfortable, no matter the temperature outdoors.
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Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park, New York
Cabins in this state park are a treat, with picnic tables, grills, and fire rings. You’ll find a shower, a microwave, and a television. You will have many of the comforts of home, but still get outdoors and experience nature at its best. Outdoor activities should include hiking through the hardwood forest, birdwatching, or trying your hand at catch-and-release fishing. With this park situated on top of a hill, you’ll enjoy spectacular views.
Burlingame State Park, Rhode Island
There are 20 rustic cabins from which to choose in this state park. Each has two bunk beds. You can easily bring your own air mattress which is a simple way to add more sleeping. The campground is next to Watchaug Pond, with a boat ramp and swimming beach. The park offers many activities, including exploring the rocky woodland around the pond, and hiking through the 3,100 acres to get back to nature. Bicycle riding, bird watching and swimming are also popular here.
Douthat State Park, Virginia
One of the parks of choice in Virginia is Douthat State Park in the Allegheny Mountains. A feature that is popular is the 50-acre lake where you can fish for the stocked trout, find a sandy beach with a snack bar, or rent a boat to get out in the sun. Besides water fun, you have more than 4,500 acres to enjoy. There is fabulous scenery and 43 miles of hiking trails. If you prefer fishing in a stream, there are four miles of stream fishing for campers here. The cabins are comfortable and will provide you with sheltered camping so you can go about your daily activities with no worries.
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