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Last updated: July 18, 2024

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A floor, a roof, four walls, and a whole bunch of bunk beds. Cabins are probably the most common type of bunk you will find at the majority of overnight summer camps in the United States. But not all cabins are the same. They can range from cushy, modern glamping-style buildings with electricity and airconditioning to the good, old-fashioned open-air, rustic-style camp cabins millions of kids have lived in for over a century.

Cabins offer campers a great middle ground to experience living in the great outdoors while still maintaining some of the comforts of home. If a camp you’re interested in sending your kids to has cabins, be sure to check the Bunk section of their Sleepawayz profile to find out what style of cabins they have.

Things to consider:

  • Many cabins are purposefully rustic and don’t have lights or electricity
  • Some cabins don’t have sinks, showers, or toilets attached
  • Cabins can be fully open-air or enclosed with windows and screens

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