The best cabins near Fresno with hot tubs

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Fresno is the gateway to some of the most breathtaking scenery in California. Within 100 miles, you can camp under towering sequoias or next to Yosemite waterfalls. Or, stay close to home with a quick RV park getaway to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

Paddle, swim, and fish year-round at one of the lakeside campgrounds in Fresno County. Hidden View sits on Hensley Lake, which is popular with water skiers and anglers. Hike and bike 40 miles of shoreline at Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. At Island Park, you can camp in the foothills and jet-ski on Pine Flat Lake.

For sites with shade trees and mountain hiking, drive east into the Sierra National Forest. Forest Service campgrounds like Wishon Bass Lake have picnic tables and fire pits. Dorabelle is known for its excellent trout fishing; you can also hike and ride horseback. To save a bit of money, head for the free Bear Wallow dispersed camping area near the Kings River.

If it’s scenery you’re after, you can’t beat Yosemite National Park. Book well in advance to get a site in the spectacular Yosemite Valley. To the southeast, explore a forest of giants at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Choose from 14 campgrounds, many with tent and RV sites.

Camping in the lowlands or foothills? Plan for hot summers and pleasant Winters. As you go into the Sierra Nevada, temperatures drop; bring warm layers year-round. Many high-elevation campsites close in the winter, but you can book cabins and yurts.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Fresno

Mountain Dimension

1. Mountain Dimension

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48mi from Fresno · 1 site · Lodging
Mountain Dimension is your own little escape in the forest, perfect for those visiting Yosemite National Park (14 miles away). The trees outside your window evoke treehouse vibes, and the wood-paneled siding, wood-burning fireplace, antler chandeliers, and live-edge furniture will give you all the cabin feels. Take a dip in the hot tub (minimum $150 add-on fee, with an additional charge for stays over 3 days), relax in the hammock, or do some grilling on the large two-story deck. Families of wild turkeys and deer are often spotted.
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$200
 / night

Fresno is the gateway to some of the most breathtaking scenery in California. Within 100 miles, you can camp under towering sequoias or next to Yosemite waterfalls. Or, stay close to home with a quick RV park getaway to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

Paddle, swim, and fish year-round at one of the lakeside campgrounds in Fresno County. Hidden View sits on Hensley Lake, which is popular with water skiers and anglers. Hike and bike 40 miles of shoreline at Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. At Island Park, you can camp in the foothills and jet-ski on Pine Flat Lake.

For sites with shade trees and mountain hiking, drive east into the Sierra National Forest. Forest Service campgrounds like Wishon Bass Lake have picnic tables and fire pits. Dorabelle is known for its excellent trout fishing; you can also hike and ride horseback. To save a bit of money, head for the free Bear Wallow dispersed camping area near the Kings River.

If it’s scenery you’re after, you can’t beat Yosemite National Park. Book well in advance to get a site in the spectacular Yosemite Valley. To the southeast, explore a forest of giants at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Choose from 14 campgrounds, many with tent and RV sites.

Camping in the lowlands or foothills? Plan for hot summers and pleasant Winters. As you go into the Sierra Nevada, temperatures drop; bring warm layers year-round. Many high-elevation campsites close in the winter, but you can book cabins and yurts.

100% (1) 1 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fresno

Mountain Dimension

1. Mountain Dimension

100%
(1)
48mi from Fresno · 1 site · Lodging
Mountain Dimension is your own little escape in the forest, perfect for those visiting Yosemite National Park (14 miles away). The trees outside your window evoke treehouse vibes, and the wood-paneled siding, wood-burning fireplace, antler chandeliers, and live-edge furniture will give you all the cabin feels. Take a dip in the hot tub (minimum $150 add-on fee, with an additional charge for stays over 3 days), relax in the hammock, or do some grilling on the large two-story deck. Families of wild turkeys and deer are often spotted.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night

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