Winter Camping Options With Cabins

Too intimidated to go winter camping but want to? It's easier, cozier and more romantic when you visit a campground with cabins.Here are six options guaranteed to make your winter.


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Congo Gulch Campgrounds

Granite, Oregon

The relatively uninhabited, historic area of Granite, Oregon embraces this little, two-story house complete with kitchen, fire ring, queen bed and bunks. Explore forest roads, Olive Lake, the Blue Mountain scenic byway … although most people visit during the summer, challenge yourself to a remote, cozy, Pacific Northwest getaway. Read More

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Big Basin

Boulder Creek, California

Situated in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, this spot offers access to all kinds of scenic adventures. New to camping? No problem. The total camping packages have you covered. Read More

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Delaware Water Gap/Pocono Mountain KOA

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Stay at these cabins for easy access to Shawnee Mountain Ski Area and the rest of the Poconos—the East Coast’s answer to local skiing. Read More

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Mt. Lassen/Shingletown KOA

Shingletown, California

Mt. Lassen Volcanic National Park is the perfect destination for those looking to step it up in winter mountaineering. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, Subway Caves and Lake Shasta are also nearby. Read More

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Cannonville/Bryce Valley KOA

Cannonville, Utah

Staying at these cabins situates you 12 miles from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. Explore Kodachrome Basin, Red Canyon, Scenic Highway 12 and tons of romantic, desert back roads. Read More


Christina's Bio » Christina Scannapiego Active.com Editor
Christina Scannapiego is the Outdoors editor for Active.com. She loves yoga and is fanatical about getting her endorphins pumping outside.

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