Who’s ready for a winter retreat? The weather is much colder than it was a few short weeks ago, so there’s no better time than right now to plan a winter retreat. Alabama is home to many great places that are perfect for escaping to during the winter season, including the seven cozy cabins in Alabama listed below.

Take a look:

  1. Cabin II at Bear Creek Log Cabins - Fort Payne

Bear Creek Log Cabins Bear Creek Log Cabins is a group of hand-hewn cabins that were reconstructed from original 1800s American Pioneer log cabins. Here, six beautiful cabins are offered, including Cabin II, which features two bedrooms. One bedroom has a king size bed and the other one has a bed in a queen size. Visit the Bear Creek Log Cabins website for more information, including how to book your stay. Bear Creek Log Cabins, 6403 US-65, St Joe, AR 72675, USA

  1. Cheaha State Park’s Civilian Conservation Corps Cabins - Delta

Facebook/Cheaha State Park-Alabama Cheaha State Park’s Civilian Conservation Corps cabins, which were built in the 1930s, are great for an overnight stay. A variety of these cabins are offered, including Bluff Side Cabins that offer the most breathtaking views from Cheaha Mountain. Read more about Cheaha State Park before you plan your trip! Cheaha State Park, 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258, USA

  1. Mossy Rock Retreat at Mentone Mountain Getaways - Mentone

Mentone Mountain Getaways Mossy Rock Retreat is a wonderful cabin to book a stay if you’re wanting rest and relaxation while being surround by nature. It offers one bedroom and two full baths. It’s also a short distance from Little River Falls and Desoto State Park. Read more about these cozy cabins in Alabama. Mentone Cabins, 25891 Co Rd 89 Apt. 1, Mentone, AL 35984, USA

  1. Monte Sano State Park’s Civilian Conservation Corps Cabins - Huntsville

Facebook/Monte Sano State Park Huntsville, AL Like Cheaha State Park, Monte Sano State Park also offers Civilian Conservation Corps cabins that were built in the 1930s. Most of them have a working fireplace and a screened in porch. They offer a breathtaking view from Monte Sano Mountain, and they’re a great place to stay for a winter getaway. Read more about Monte Sano State Park, including some of our favorite things to do at this Alabama State Park! Monte Sano State Park, 5105 Nolen Ave SE, Huntsville, AL 35801, USA

  1. TreeTops Cabin - Mentone

Airbnb TreeTops is a rustic cabin Airbnb that’s nestled in the woods. It’s the perfect place for anyone who loves the outdoors. TreeTops offers one bedroom with two beds, and to keep warm on a cold winter night, it offers a fireplace and an outdoor fire pit. Mentone, AL, USA

  1. Charming Creekside Cabin - Union Grove

GlampingHub This charming creekside cabin is located a few miles from Lake Guntersville. It offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a balcony to enjoy the countryside views. There’s also a covered bridge on the property! Guntersville Lake, United States

  1. Chewacla State Park Civilian Conservation Corps Cabins - Auburn

Facebook/Chewacla State Park-Alabama Chewacla State Park offers six rustic stone cabins that are situated on the banks of Chewacla Lake. Five of the six cabins were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s like the ones at Cheaha State Park and Monte Sano State Park. When it comes to capacity, Chewacla State Park’s smaller cabins are able to hold up to four guests, whereas the park’s larger cabins can hold up to six guests. Each cabin was renovated in 2003. Read more about Chewacla State Park, an underrated gem of the Alabama State Parks system! Chewacla State Park Lake, Auburn, AL 36830, USA

Are you planning to rent any of these cozy cabins in Alabama for an unforgettable getaway? Also, have you stayed at any of the cabins posted above? Let us know in the comments below!

Bear Creek Log Cabins

Bear Creek Log Cabins is a group of hand-hewn cabins that were reconstructed from original 1800s American Pioneer log cabins. Here, six beautiful cabins are offered, including Cabin II, which features two bedrooms. One bedroom has a king size bed and the other one has a bed in a queen size. Visit the Bear Creek Log Cabins website for more information, including how to book your stay.

Bear Creek Log Cabins, 6403 US-65, St Joe, AR 72675, USA

Facebook/Cheaha State Park-Alabama

Cheaha State Park’s Civilian Conservation Corps cabins, which were built in the 1930s, are great for an overnight stay. A variety of these cabins are offered, including Bluff Side Cabins that offer the most breathtaking views from Cheaha Mountain. Read more about Cheaha State Park before you plan your trip!

Cheaha State Park, 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258, USA

Mentone Mountain Getaways

Mossy Rock Retreat is a wonderful cabin to book a stay if you’re wanting rest and relaxation while being surround by nature. It offers one bedroom and two full baths. It’s also a short distance from Little River Falls and Desoto State Park. Read more about these cozy cabins in Alabama.

Mentone Cabins, 25891 Co Rd 89 Apt. 1, Mentone, AL 35984, USA

Facebook/Monte Sano State Park Huntsville, AL

Like Cheaha State Park, Monte Sano State Park also offers Civilian Conservation Corps cabins that were built in the 1930s. Most of them have a working fireplace and a screened in porch. They offer a breathtaking view from Monte Sano Mountain, and they’re a great place to stay for a winter getaway. Read more about Monte Sano State Park, including some of our favorite things to do at this Alabama State Park!

Monte Sano State Park, 5105 Nolen Ave SE, Huntsville, AL 35801, USA

Airbnb

TreeTops is a rustic cabin Airbnb that’s nestled in the woods. It’s the perfect place for anyone who loves the outdoors. TreeTops offers one bedroom with two beds, and to keep warm on a cold winter night, it offers a fireplace and an outdoor fire pit.

Mentone, AL, USA

GlampingHub

This charming creekside cabin is located a few miles from Lake Guntersville. It offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a balcony to enjoy the countryside views. There’s also a covered bridge on the property!

Guntersville Lake, United States

Facebook/Chewacla State Park-Alabama

Chewacla State Park offers six rustic stone cabins that are situated on the banks of Chewacla Lake. Five of the six cabins were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s like the ones at Cheaha State Park and Monte Sano State Park. When it comes to capacity, Chewacla State Park’s smaller cabins are able to hold up to four guests, whereas the park’s larger cabins can hold up to six guests. Each cabin was renovated in 2003. Read more about Chewacla State Park, an underrated gem of the Alabama State Parks system!

Chewacla State Park Lake, Auburn, AL 36830, USA

For more information about Bear Creek Log Cabins in Fort Payne, Alabama, be sure to take a look at the following article: Take A Step Back In Time With An Overnight Stay At The Historic Bear Creek Log Cabins In Alabama.

And if you’re looking to take your cabin experience to the next level, the Cliff House is an impossible charming VRBO with million-dollar views of DeSoto Falls! Here’s why we think it needs to be your next Alabama getaway.

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Cozy Cabins in Alabama November 03, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other cozy cabins in Alabama for a winter getaway? If your idea of “cozy” is soaking in a steaming hot tub while enjoying some of the best views in the Heart of Dixie, then these cabins with hot tubs in Alabama are calling your name! There are lots of cozy cabins listed here, from this adorable private red fisherman’s cottage to this mountaintop getaway in Fort Payne! What they all have in common, however, is that they each boast private hot tubs that will definitely up the “cozy” factor in your winter vacation in Alabama. Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention the Cliff House, one of our all-time favorite cabin rentals in Alabama. In addition to being absolutely luxurious, with a gourmet kitchen, high-end appliances, smart technology, and more, the views from this comfy cabin are positively jaw dropping. From the dining room (and pretty much every room in the house, really), guests get to enjoy a full view of DeSoto Falls and the Little River Canyon basin. Can you imagine anything more magical?

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Cozy Cabins in Alabama

November 03, 2022

Sarah M.

What are some other cozy cabins in Alabama for a winter getaway? If your idea of “cozy” is soaking in a steaming hot tub while enjoying some of the best views in the Heart of Dixie, then these cabins with hot tubs in Alabama are calling your name! There are lots of cozy cabins listed here, from this adorable private red fisherman’s cottage to this mountaintop getaway in Fort Payne! What they all have in common, however, is that they each boast private hot tubs that will definitely up the “cozy” factor in your winter vacation in Alabama. Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention the Cliff House, one of our all-time favorite cabin rentals in Alabama. In addition to being absolutely luxurious, with a gourmet kitchen, high-end appliances, smart technology, and more, the views from this comfy cabin are positively jaw dropping. From the dining room (and pretty much every room in the house, really), guests get to enjoy a full view of DeSoto Falls and the Little River Canyon basin. Can you imagine anything more magical?

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The OIYS Visitor Center

If your idea of “cozy” is soaking in a steaming hot tub while enjoying some of the best views in the Heart of Dixie, then these cabins with hot tubs in Alabama are calling your name! There are lots of cozy cabins listed here, from this adorable private red fisherman’s cottage to this mountaintop getaway in Fort Payne! What they all have in common, however, is that they each boast private hot tubs that will definitely up the “cozy” factor in your winter vacation in Alabama.

Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention the Cliff House, one of our all-time favorite cabin rentals in Alabama. In addition to being absolutely luxurious, with a gourmet kitchen, high-end appliances, smart technology, and more, the views from this comfy cabin are positively jaw dropping. From the dining room (and pretty much every room in the house, really), guests get to enjoy a full view of DeSoto Falls and the Little River Canyon basin. Can you imagine anything more magical?