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State parks, state natural areas and state historic sites offer a wide variety of overnight lodging besides camping. Click on the links below to find out more about a specific park's facilities. You can also visit our interactive map for parks with these facilities: Parks with cabins (with and without restrooms) Parks with screened shelters
With over 90 state parks across Texas, you can find a cozy cabin nestled in lush forests, rolling hills, lakeside retreats, or on the beachfront. No matter what type of experience you’re looking for, Texas State Parks offer something for everyone.
Almost all Texas State Parks have camping and lodging options for you. Make campsite and facility reservations online or by phone. For fee information about a specific park, go to the "Fees & Facilities" section of their website. Many parks offer discounted weekly, monthly, non-peak and special group rates.
Check availability and make reservations online. The Bastrop State Park cabins were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). These historic cabins have been kept in the 1930s era condition to preserve the craftsmanship of the CCC.
While most Texas state parks primarily cater to camping enthusiasts, there are several parks that offer cabins or lodges for those who prefer alternative accommodations. These cabins provide a comfortable stay amidst the natural beauty of the parks.
Ready to get away? These Texas state parks offer amazing cabin rentals near some of the Lone Star State's most beautiful places to explore.
Learn about the Texas state parks that feature cabins and lodges for overnight stays while visiting the Lone Star State.
Ready to start camping, but not quite ready for a tent outside? Here is a list of all Texas State Parks with cabins to ease you into the outdoors.
Texas State Parks offer a variety of cabin options, ranging from rustic to modern, to cater to diverse preferences and budgets. Some cabins are equipped with basic amenities like a fireplace, while others feature amenities like air conditioning, full-sized kitchens, and private bathrooms.
Find the best Texas State Park cabins and lodges across the state, from the East Texas Piney Woods to the rugged mountains in West Texas. Out in West Texas, find a cool mountain retreat. In Davis Mountains State Park, outside of Fort Davis, the Indian Lodge offers a helping of history and inky night skies.