Cabins near Edwardsville

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Cabin camping around Edwardsville gives you solid choices—over 140 spots with a roof overhead and real beds. Expect to pay an average of $80 per night, with some cabins dipping as low as $60. You’ll find cabins tucked into wooded corners and set beside quiet creeks, with wifi, toilets, and campfires allowed at many sites. If you’re looking to ride horses, swim, or fish, you’re in luck—these are local favorites. Start with McCully Heritage Project (208 reviews) for easy trail access and a laid-back vibe, or check out Fresh Retro Glamping (20 reviews) for a more modern spin. Local advice? Pack layers—the weather can turn on a dime out here.

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Matt's Place at Meramec n Labarque

1. Matt's Place at Meramec n Labarque

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43mi from Edwardsville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Eureka, MO
Located at the confluence of the Meramec River and Labarque Creek, my place (Matt's Place) is a ridge above a bottomland bowl of sorts. The old iron truss bridge here is likely built in 1910 and it has a survey marker from 1932. The creek has a nice little swimming hole, and a beach that is sometimes sand, sometimes, gravel, and sometimes a mix of both with some silt or even mud after a storm. It's peaceful down there to explore in the creek, wade while looking outward to an opening into the Meramec River. It's also fun to stand just at the mouth of the creek in the Meramec River. It's an awesome view upstream or downstream of tree lined banks, rock bluffs, and every now and then, passing boats, canoes, paddle boards, or kayaks. The old iron truss bridge hovers above the meeting of two waters. The water is cool and clean. Some fifty species of fish have been recorded in this creek, the most in all of Jefferson County and St Louis County. The bottomland has two levels, the lower bottoms down by the creek and the upper bottoms about a hundred feet from the creek. The upper bottoms has a clearing like a meadow with mowed grass. My favorite things to do here include gazing up at a cottonwood tree that must be sixty feet tall. It's leaves in a breeze are like a thousand hands waving hello. The bottomland meadow offers just enough sky to see bats dance in the dusk air between the trees, then fireflies as it gets darker yet. Up top is where I live. Just five miles off HWY 44 and HWY 109, at Eureka, MO, (30 minutes west of downtown St Louis, 18 minutes from Six Flags) this place sits on a ridge with great views above the Meramec River.
Pets
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Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

Cabin camping around Edwardsville gives you solid choices—over 140 spots with a roof overhead and real beds. Expect to pay an average of $80 per night, with some cabins dipping as low as $60. You’ll find cabins tucked into wooded corners and set beside quiet creeks, with wifi, toilets, and campfires allowed at many sites. If you’re looking to ride horses, swim, or fish, you’re in luck—these are local favorites. Start with McCully Heritage Project (208 reviews) for easy trail access and a laid-back vibe, or check out Fresh Retro Glamping (20 reviews) for a more modern spin. Local advice? Pack layers—the weather can turn on a dime out here.

99% (280)

Top-rated campgrounds

Matt's Place at Meramec n Labarque

1. Matt's Place at Meramec n Labarque

100%
(68)
43mi from Edwardsville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Eureka, MO
Located at the confluence of the Meramec River and Labarque Creek, my place (Matt's Place) is a ridge above a bottomland bowl of sorts. The old iron truss bridge here is likely built in 1910 and it has a survey marker from 1932. The creek has a nice little swimming hole, and a beach that is sometimes sand, sometimes, gravel, and sometimes a mix of both with some silt or even mud after a storm. It's peaceful down there to explore in the creek, wade while looking outward to an opening into the Meramec River. It's also fun to stand just at the mouth of the creek in the Meramec River. It's an awesome view upstream or downstream of tree lined banks, rock bluffs, and every now and then, passing boats, canoes, paddle boards, or kayaks. The old iron truss bridge hovers above the meeting of two waters. The water is cool and clean. Some fifty species of fish have been recorded in this creek, the most in all of Jefferson County and St Louis County. The bottomland has two levels, the lower bottoms down by the creek and the upper bottoms about a hundred feet from the creek. The upper bottoms has a clearing like a meadow with mowed grass. My favorite things to do here include gazing up at a cottonwood tree that must be sixty feet tall. It's leaves in a breeze are like a thousand hands waving hello. The bottomland meadow offers just enough sky to see bats dance in the dusk air between the trees, then fireflies as it gets darker yet. Up top is where I live. Just five miles off HWY 44 and HWY 109, at Eureka, MO, (30 minutes west of downtown St Louis, 18 minutes from Six Flags) this place sits on a ridge with great views above the Meramec River.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

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