RV sites at Pin Oak RV Resort in Villa Ridge, MO
Franklin County / Greater St. Louis — Camping Guide

Cabin Rentals Near Villa Ridge, MO

Updated June 2026 Villa Ridge, MO

Cabins fill the gap between a tent and a hotel: solid walls and a real roof, with the campground still right outside the door. Near Villa Ridge, 45 minutes west of St. Louis off I-44, that means sleeping close to the Bourbeuse and Meramec rivers, Augusta wine country, and Meramec Caverns without owning a rig or pitching anything. It’s the setup that works when family visits, when the RV is in the shop, or when half the group camps and the other half wants a door that locks.

Pin Oak RV Resort by RJourney rents cabins right alongside its RV and tent sites, so cabin guests share the seasonal pool, mini golf, batting cage, arcade, and 24-hour showers and laundry. Three things shape the booking: stays cap at 7 days, pets aren’t permitted in cabins, and inventory and rates aren’t published online, so call (636) 329-6154 for current availability. This guide covers what a cabin stay at Pin Oak looks like and how to plan one.

What a Cabin Stay at Pin Oak Includes

Cabins at Pin Oak RV Resort sit inside a full recreation property, so a cabin booking buys more than a bed. Guests share the seasonal pool, mini golf, batting cage, arcade, playground, basketball court, and the hiking and nature trails along the wooded edges of the property. Showers, restrooms, and laundry run 24 hours every day. The camp store covers snacks, supplies, and weekend coffee, and firewood sells for $5 a bundle, delivered to you (outside firewood isn’t permitted). Three rules shape the stay: cabins cap at 7 days, pets aren’t permitted inside them (service animals are welcome everywhere on the property), and inventory and rates aren’t published online. Call (636) 329-6154 for availability; the office runs Monday through Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM, and the call center answers daily 7 AM to 9 PM. Guests rate the park 4.2 stars across 713 Google reviews, with the staff, named person by person in those reviews, as the consistent thread.

Who Books Cabins Here, and How to Plan

The cabin guest list runs wider than you’d guess. Families come along on RV trips without owning a rig, sleeping in a cabin while the grandparents park the motorhome 2 sites down. Travelers land here when a rig goes in for repairs and the trip refuses to die. First-timers test camping with a roof before committing to gear. And St. Louis folks, 45 minutes east, book a cabin as a low-effort base for Meramec Caverns, Augusta wine country, and summer float trips on the Bourbeuse, which runs just minutes from the park. Planning is simple but specific: call ahead rather than counting on walk-up availability, especially for spring through fall weekends when the park fills, and plan around the 7-day cap. If your dog is part of the trip, book an RV site instead, since RV sites allow 2 leashed dogs and cabins allow none. October is a sleeper pick, pairing fall color in the hardwoods with Halloween events at the park.

Full hookup RV site open year-round at Pin Oak RV Resort near Villa Ridge, Missouri

Pin Oak RV Resort operates year-round, which makes it one of the few full-service options near St. Louis you can count on in December and January. It sits on State Highway AT in Villa Ridge, a half-mile off I-44 Exit 247. Every RV site carries water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, so a rig running an electric furnace or a couple of space heaters through a cold snap plugs into 50-amp without tripping a 30-amp pedestal. RV sites have no maximum stay, and the $725/month rate makes a full winter at the park practical for work assignments, seasonal residents, and snowbirds breaking a longer trip. The office runs Monday through Saturday, the call center answers daily 7 AM to 9 PM, and staff escort you to your site on arrival, deliver firewood, and pick up and refill your propane, so you are not unhooking to top off a tank in the cold.

Sites & Hookups

Pin Oak runs both pull-through and back-in RV sites with full hookups: water, sewer, and electric at every site. Electrical service covers 20-amp, 30-amp, and 50-amp, and the 50-amp is the one that earns its keep in winter, when an electric furnace, a heated water hose, and a space heater can stack up fast. Each site comes with a picnic table. Pull-throughs are sized for big rigs, and guests have parked 40-foot motorhomes pulling 20-foot trailers without rearranging their lives. RV sites have no maximum stay, which is what makes the park a genuine year-round base for contractors, seasonal residents, and snowbirds. Cabins are on-site for guests traveling without an RV, and tent camping is allowed with a 7-day cap. Freshwater fill stations are on-site. There is no dump station on the property, so plan a dump stop before arrival, and for winter stays ask the office about the nearest public option since some seasonal stations close in the cold.

What's On-Site

Even in a year-round park, the off-season still has its draws at Pin Oak. The swimming pool, mini golf, batting cage, and arcade run hardest from spring through fall, but the laundry, showers, and restrooms run 24 hours every day of the year, which matters most when you are parked through the winter. The camp store carries snacks, supplies, and weekend coffee. Propane is sold on-site at $4.99/gallon and brought to your pad, and firewood runs $5/bundle with no outside firewood permitted. The fenced dog park gives pets room to run off-leash year-round. For long-term and winter guests, the practical wins stack up: mail and package receiving for extended stays, on-site propane fills so you never unhook in the cold, and a staff escort to your site on arrival. Hiking and nature trails work the wooded edges of the property when the weather cooperates.

Swimming Pool
Dog Park
Playground
Mini Golf
Basketball Court
WiFi
Propane
Pull-Through Sites
Big Rig Friendly
Full Hookups
50-Amp Service
Laundry

What Guests Say

Pin Oak holds a 4.2-star rating across 713 reviews on Google. The pattern is consistent: guests come for the amenities and stay for the staff. Loretta gets named directly. Tracey and Joann at the front desk get named. Mike on maintenance gets named. For long-term and seasonal guests, the recurring praise is the welcoming atmosphere and a team that knows returning campers by name, which is what makes a multi-month winter stay feel less like parking in a lot. The honest counterweight: the pool is scheduled for rehab, some interior roads need drainage and fresh gravel, and the playground is due for updates. These are known items the park is working through, so ask about site placement when you book, since sites on higher ground drain better after heavy rain and hold up better through a freeze-thaw winter.

Other RV Parks Near Villa Ridge, MO

<p>Cabin and campsite alternatives near Villa Ridge run more rustic, and cabin inventory varies park to park. Confirm availability directly before building a trip around one.</p>

Robertsville State Park

About 15 minutes south of Villa Ridge along the Meramec River Water and electric, no sewer

Basic campsites with water and electric hookups, Meramec River access for fishing and wading, and hiking trails through the Ozark foothills. A more rustic, nature-focused experience without full hookups or guaranteed winter operation; confirm seasonal hours before planning a cold-weather stay. Visit website.

Missouri State Parks camping fees
Best for: Rustic, river-focused stays over year-round resort amenities

Meramec State Park

About 30 minutes southwest near Sullivan Basic, electric, and limited full hookup sites

Over 6,800 acres along the Meramec River with Fisher Cave tours, canoe access, and 13+ miles of hiking trails. Full hookup availability is limited and the camping season is seasonal, so book ahead and confirm winter availability. Visit website.

Missouri State Parks camping fees
Best for: Caves, canoeing, and one of Missouri's largest state parks

Meramec Valley Campground

Near Sullivan off I-44 30/50-amp, pull-through and tent sites

Pull-through RV sites with 30- and 50-amp hookups, tent sites, and cabins, plus a swimming pool, fishing pond, playground, dog park, arcade, laundry, and camp store. Close to Meramec State Park and Meramec Caverns; call to confirm winter operation. Visit website.

Call for current rates
Best for: Resort-style amenities close to Meramec Caverns

Things to Do From Your RV Park Base Near Villa Ridge

On the Water

The Bourbeuse River is minutes from Pin Oak, with gentle current well-suited to kayaking, canoeing, and tubing in the warmer months; local outfitters run summer shuttles. The Meramec River, about 20 minutes out, brings stronger current, deeper pools, and solid fishing for smallmouth bass and catfish. In the off-season the rivers turn quiet and scenic, good for a cold-weather walk along the bank even when the water is too cold to float.

On Land

Villa Ridge sits at the doorstep of Missouri wine country. The Augusta AVA, the first designated American Viticultural Area in the country, is a short drive north and stays open through winter with tasting rooms and cozy weekend events. The Katy Trail, the longest rail-trail in the United States at 240 miles, has trailheads within 30 minutes for flat biking and walking on milder days. Shaw Nature Reserve near Gray Summit adds 14 miles of trails through prairies, wetlands, and Ozark forest that are striking under a dusting of snow.

Day Trips

Six Flags St. Louis is about 20 minutes east on I-44, seasonal but worth noting for warm-month guests. Meramec Caverns, about 20 minutes south, holds a steady temperature year-round, which makes it a solid cold-weather day trip. Downtown St. Louis is 45 minutes east, where Forest Park alone fills a day with a free zoo, art museum, science center, and history museum, all open through the winter, plus the Gateway Arch and City Museum nearby.

Seasonal Guide for Cabin Guests Near Villa Ridge

Winter (December through March)

This is the season that defines a year-round park. Pin Oak stays open and staffed, and the $725/month rate makes a full winter practical for workers and travelers. Temperatures range from the 20s to the 40s, so bring a rig with solid heating, request a 50-amp site, and use a heated water hose. Crowds are minimal and you will have the park mostly to yourself. Skirting your rig pays off for any multi-month stay.

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Spring (April through June)

Temperatures climb from the 50s into the 80s, rivers reach ideal float levels, and the pool and recreation row come back online. This is when the park starts filling for the season. Book pull-through and 50-amp sites 2 to 4 weeks ahead for weekend stays.

60s-80s
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Summer (July through September)

Hot and humid, with daytime highs regularly in the 90s, so your AC earns its keep; make sure you are on a 50-amp site if your rig needs it. Peak season for the pool, the fishing lake, and river floats, and monthly rates offer the best value for a full-summer stay.

90s
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Fall (October through November)

The best season for RV travel in Missouri. Humidity breaks, temperatures settle into the 50s and 60s, and the hardwoods turn gold and red through late October. Halloween events at Pin Oak add to the draw, and the shoulder-season quiet leads into the long-term winter crowd.

50s-60s
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Practical Tips for Cabin Stays Near Villa Ridge

Call for cabin availability:

Cabin inventory and rates aren't published online. Call (636) 329-6154; the office runs Mon-Sat 8 AM to 5 PM and the call center answers daily 7 AM to 9 PM.

Leave pets out of cabin plans:

Cabins don't allow pets, no exceptions, though service animals are welcome everywhere. Traveling with dogs? Book an RV site, which allows 2 per site.

Plan around the 7-day cap:

Cabin stays max out at 7 days. For longer visits, pair a cabin week with an RV site stretch, which has no maximum stay.

Book spring through fall weekends early:

The park fills hardest in the warm months. Reserve cabins well ahead for summer weekends and October, when Halloween events add a second draw.

Stock up nearby:

The camp store covers snacks and basics. Washington, 20 minutes west, has Walmart, Aldi, and local grocers for the full cabin grocery run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Pin Oak RV Resort rent cabins?

Yes. Cabins are available alongside the RV and tent sites, with stays capped at 7 days. Inventory and rates aren’t published online, so call (636) 329-6154 for current availability and pricing. Cabin guests get full access to the pool, mini golf, arcade, and 24-hour showers and laundry.

Are the cabins at Pin Oak pet-friendly?

No. Pets aren’t permitted in cabins, with no exceptions, though service animals are welcome everywhere on the property at no charge. If dogs are part of the trip, the RV sites allow 2 dogs per site, leashed, with a fenced dog park for off-leash time.

What do cabin guests get access to at Pin Oak?

Everything the campground runs: the seasonal pool, mini golf, batting cage, arcade, playground, basketball court, fishing lake, and nature trails, plus restrooms, showers, and laundry that stay open 24 hours every day. The camp store handles snacks, supplies, and weekend coffee.

How far are cabin rentals in Villa Ridge from St. Louis?

About 45 minutes. Pin Oak sits a half-mile off I-44 Exit 247, so a St. Louis family can leave after work on Friday and be unpacking by dinner. The drive also keeps the Gateway Arch, Forest Park, and City Museum in day-trip range from the cabin.

How do I book a cabin near Villa Ridge?

Call Pin Oak directly at (636) 329-6154, since cabin inventory and rates aren’t listed online. The office is open Monday through Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM, and the call center answers daily from 7 AM to 9 PM. Book well ahead for summer and October weekends.

Are there other cabin options near Villa Ridge?

Meramec Valley Campground near Sullivan also lists cabins alongside its RV and tent sites, about 30 minutes from Villa Ridge and close to Meramec Caverns. The state parks in the area run more rustic. Whichever you choose, confirm cabin availability directly, since inventory is limited everywhere.

Book Your Cabin Stay Near Villa Ridge

Pin Oak RV Resort by RJourney sits a half-mile off I-44 Exit 247, with cabins that share the pool, mini golf, arcade, and 24-hour showers and laundry. Cabin stays run up to 7 days, and availability and rates aren't published online, so call (636) 329-6154 to book. RV and tent sites round out the property if your group splits across setups.

See the full property, amenities, and contact details on the Pin Oak RV Resort page.

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