Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Stay in a cozy cabin at Kartchner Caverns State Park!

 


Although this year has been a strange one due to covid, one of the unexpected experiences that has come out of it is that we've been given the chance to check out local state parks, and travel destinations on a more personal level because there aren't a lot of people traveling at the moment. I recently was given the chance to work with the Arizona State Parks Department! The opportunity is very exciting for my family and I because we love camping, being outdoors and exploring so we can't wait to work with the parks department more through out the next year.


This time around we were given a night rental at a small cabin inside of the Kartchner Caverns State Park located in Benson, Arizona. This state park is wonderful for camping and hiking, however that isn't all that it offers. It is also home to the Kartchner Caverns itself which is beautiful and well preserved cave system that I will cover in another post coming soon.  The views from front door of the cabin are gorgeous, you have a perfect view of the mountains and trails that are free to explore. All of the information on reserving a cabin or camping spot can be found on their website.

                      

 Coming from North Phoenix the drive took us about three hours to reach the park, once inside the park rangers were very helpful getting us checked in, letting us know what time we could get into our cabin, and more. The cabin itself was easy to find, there are four cabins located inside of the park along with a few dozen camping spots and RV spots that are able to be reserved for up to two weeks at a time. Wondering how much a cabin rental will set you back? A cabin rental is surprisingly affordable at $59 a night (plus a one time $10 reservation fee) the rental fee includes the daily park fee. The cabins have two parking spots located directly next to them for each cabin, all four cabins have a designated sign letting you know where to park. Directly in front of each cabin you'll find a firepit (wood can be purchased from the park rangers) and a picnic table for your personal use.


Each cabin sleeps up to six people and includes a queen bed plus two bunk beds. Originally I had pictured a big open cabin similar to one I had stayed in at a KOA in New Mexico, however we were surprised to find that it was actually split up into two rooms. The first room contained the queen size bed, a table with four chairs and a small kitchen area that includes a microwave and small fridge. Guests are asked to bring their own pillows and linens due to there being no washing machines at the camp, they do provide mattress protectors to help keep the beds themselves clean. We had no issue with bringing our own bedding, it was like packing for a camping trip without the tents.

You may notice that aside from the microwave there is no other methods for cooking, however there are plenty of outlets so you could bring a small toaster or cooking top to prep your food if you plan on staying for a long stay. We were only going to be staying for a one night/two day stay so we had brought some breakfast items to make in the microwave and we opted to take a small drive into Benson to get some dinner. 

                

The day we arrived it was a stormy day and had been raining on and off, that combined with it being winter the weather outside was a little chilly. So was the cabin warm? Yes! Each cabin has both heating and air conditioning, they don't have an actual way to set the temp you want on the heater it simply has three options "Low", "Comfortable" and "High". We had it on high or a bit but ended up turning it down to comfortable, the cabin stayed toasty warm and just the right temp, you couldn't even tell it was chilly outside. 

You may have noticed that the back room is the room with the two sets of bunk beds, however not shown is a bathroom. Though there isn't a bathroom inside of your cabin there is a camp site bathroom just out the backdoor of the cabin, a quick two minute walk gets you over to the shared bathrooms which also contain showers for anyone looking to wash off. The bathrooms were clean and well kept, since the walk was short we didn't get too chilly. If you have a lot of trash to throw out there are also dumpsters, along with a small trash can inside of your cabin. 

   

We are a family of four and we were all perfectly comfortable, and cozy inside of the cabin together. There was plenty of room to move around, and plenty of space to store our belongings. There were several hooks around the cabin, outlets with USB ports, lights and heaters in both rooms and if you want privacy to get dressed or from the kids at night there is a door you can pull shut between the two rooms. 

After we checked into our cabin the first night we went to check out the trails so we knew where we were wanting to head in the morning, we also picked up some board games while we were in Benson so we could play them at the cabin table. We had a very enjoyable stay and the park itself was gorgeous, I will be doing a blog post soon with more photos of just the trails and another with info on the caverns itself. This is a gorgeous place to visit and it is a destination that isn't to be missed! 

Disclaimer- The one night cabin rental mentioned above were provided by The Arizona State Parks Department for a review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase

28 comments:

Kelly said...

What a great place to stay! It would be great for a little mini break with the family. I love staying in cabins.

bn100 said...

cute place

A Chat With Kat said...

This looks just like the type of place I would like to go and stay. Park vacations are the best, and this cabin would be perfect for a family or a group of friends.

Britt K said...

That looks like an adorable little cabin! Our local provincial parks here offer yurts and cabins as well, but we haven't had the opportunity to try them out yet. We always travel with our pups and they JUST made a few dog-friendly last year. We looked into booking one, but the dog-friendly accommodations booked up FAST! lol Maybe this year? Regardless, we LOVE tenting, so we have done a lot of that as of late!

Unknown said...

I love the cabin made by wood the basic necessities and out in the open. I love visiting places like this with the fireplace and the sky outside. Thanks for the wonderful writeup and the lovely pics and the weather was wonderful. All the best for 2021 Jerry Godinho

Smita said...

What a lovely place - the views are indeed amazing! Love the wood interiors too.

Doris Jean said...

I've never been to Arizona but I've heard great things. This looks like a great place to regroup and spend time with self and family!

Stephanie said...

I miss Arizona so much. Looks like a wonderful place to stay. Also great review provided! I might just check it out someday!

Stephanie S

Erica Webster-Russell said...

This looks like a fantastic way to get away for a weekend! I'll be researching it more to find out how far it is from a friend in Arizona, and planning a weekend there while I am visiting.

Sonia Seivwright said...

I would love to visit here one day. It looks very comfy and adventurous.

Travelwisesr said...

What a lovely accommodation to be staying on a holiday. Arizona is in my plans for next year as our cousin stays there and we have been planning a trip for a while now. Would love to check out this location & accommodation.

Jasmine Gagarin said...

Oh wow! I love the ambience of the cabin. The view outside too is very simple but beautiful.

Leanne said...

I love the cabins . I’ve never considered travelling to Arizona before but this definitely changed my mind . I love the landscape .

laura feist said...

definitely cozy

. Heather Swanson said...

cute cozy little cabin

TRIPPER2365 said...

This would make a cozy little getaway .

Wanda B said...

That little cabin is so cute! I think I hear it calling my name!

Gingersnap said...

That's a really nice cabin!

Erin N said...

This looks so lovely!

Melissa Greene said...

I am jealous! I love camping and cabins, this one looks like it would be gorgeous to visit with all of the trails so close to explore.

Patsy said...

What cute little cabins!

Jessica Radford said...

I would love to stay in one of these. I need to plan a trip!

nbo said...

very cute place

Unknown said...

I'm a BIG😂
Lover😍
Of TINY HOMES. So I think these cabins are adorable.

J Renee W said...

The cabins look so cozy.

Brandy said...

I'd love a tiny home!

Sandra D. said...

wow cabins look amazing and comfortable.

AEKZ2 said...

I didn't know that they had cabins. I'd love to stay there.