Cabin 1 sits on the higher elevation within the park and has a nice sized wrap-around deck. The deck only has one entry, which would be good if you have small pet or small kids and bring an extended baby gate to close it off. The fire pit is located in the front camping area and grill is off to the left in the rear.
There are 20 rustic cabins available at First Landing State Park. The cabins are located on Tranquil Woods Trail, across the street from the campground.
For a virtual tour of the inside of a cabin, visit the links on our https://firstlandingcamping.com/first-landing-cabins page.
The cabins have a maximum capacity of 6 guests. There are usually 2 bedrooms per cabin and most have one queen bed and two sets of bunk beds.
Domestic pets are allowed in the cabins. There is an additional fee of $10 per night per pet.
A maximum of two cars are allowed per cabin and a parking fee is charged for additional cars.
The kitchen includes a refrigerator, stove, coffeemaker, dishes, silverware, cooking utensils, pots and pans, microwave oven, toaster, and clock radios.
Bring food, dish detergent, coffee filters, coffee, salt and pepper and other spices, nonstick cooking spray, dish towels, paper towels, and soap.
The bedrooms have bed(s), nightstands, and a full-length mirror. You’ll need to bring your own sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, washcloths and personal hygiene supplies.
Cabins have both heat and air conditioning. The cabin living area has two cushioned chairs, loveseat, and a dining table with four chairs.
Cabins do not have a TV, telephone, dishwasher, or washer and dryer. A washer and dryer are located at the park office within the campground across the street.
Definitely bring some things for activities in the evening, such as board games, cards, or crafts.
All cabins have a deck, picnic table and an outside grill. Bring charcoal or buy firewood at the park office. The park provides pots/pans and cooking utensils. You’ll want to bring mixing bowls and other food prep items, pot holders, aluminum foil, cling wrap, and ziplock bags for food storage.
Check-in information is placed in a letter box outside the front door park office for late arrivals.
You can have visitors, but only overnight guests are allowed in the park after 10 pm. Visitors are charged daily parking and must park in designated areas.
In season cabin rental rates for Virginia residents is $152 per night and $137 from November through March. Non-resident rates can be found <a href=”https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/document/feescabins.pdf” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>here</a>.
To view this site’s location within the park, visit the First Landing State Park Campground Map