Cabins near Waterloo with hiking

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The Magic Land Homestead

4 sites · Lodging70 acres · Grubville, MO
The Magic Land Homestead is our 70 acre wooded private retreat. We are about an hour from St. Louis, Missouri, on a beautiful country drive. We rent our Enchanted Treehouse that sleeps up to 9 guests for those who enjoy a more pampered getaway with a real bathroom and shower, and we also rent out a Rustic A-Frame that's a little more primitive with a composting toilet and a hose shower out back. Our four free range lovable dogs, colorful chickens, silly geese and goofy turkey Hammerstein, are usually part of the fun of your stay. We have a 3 acre lake with kayak and paddle boat and dock as well as a spring fed wet weather creek. Our mission is to grow our own organic food and to live as sustainably and mindfully as possible in connection with Mother Nature. So the guests we attract are looking for a sacred more quiet getaway. If you wish to throw a big party another place would be best. There are some trails and open areas to play, along with fun swings and an opportunity to reconnect with your soul. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Cabins near Waterloo with hiking guide

Overview

Looking for a cabin camping experience with ample opportunities for hiking? Hipcamp has over 40 options in the Waterloo, Illinois area that fit the bill. With options starting as low as $20 per night and an average price of $50 per night, you're sure to find a spot that fits your budget. Some of the top-rated campsites in the area include Bear Creek Farm and Ranch (273 reviews), McCully Heritage Project (150 reviews), and Comfy Cabin Camping (101 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, campfires, and being pet-friendly. In addition to hiking, popular activities in the area include whitewater paddling, paddling, and wildlife watching.