Big Arm State Park
Big Arm, Montana
Cabin type: Modern
The large yurts at this state park might as well be cabins. The one-room yurt has electricity, two fold out twin beds and a futon. Despite the amount of room inside each yurt, all cooking should be done on the provided grill.
Outside of your yurt, be sure to take in scenery along the shoreline, with mountains rising into the sky across Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Western U.S. A 2.5-mile hiking trail is ideal for an active afternoon, but don't forget to scuba dive or just relax on your yurt's large patio.
Lake Wapello State Park
Drakesville, Iowa
Cabin type: Modern
Wooded hillsides and a serene lake set the scene for your relaxing vacation in a Lake Wapello State Park cabin rental. After hiking along the seven mile Lake Shore Trail, get some rest in your cedar-sided family cabin. Here you can cook dinner in the kitchen, take a shower, and then relax on the shores of Lake Wapello watching the stars poke through the night sky.
Robert H Treman State Park
Ithaca, New York
Cabin type: Primitive
The Enfield Glen gorge coupled with a rocky, green geography sets the scene for an adventurous weekend of cabin camping. With one room, and nothing other than beds, this is the perfect spot for minimalist explorers, who want to spend most of their time outside, cooking, exploring and relaxing at camp.
Flowing Lake County Park
Snohomish, Washington
Cabin type: Modern
A classic forest setting makes this beautiful park the ideal spot for your vacation cabin rental. With hiking, swimming, fishing and biking available, there's something for nearly everyone to do. The quaint cabins, with a stone foundation and wood siding, are idyllic, but have minimal amenities.
Though each cabin has electricity, you'll only find bunk beds and a table with chairs inside. Use your fire pit and grill to cook dinner and make s'mores, and try to reserve cabin FL-C1, which has a larger patio area for relaxing outside.
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