Adventure Camp Cozy Cabins
Two open air shelters, two new mountain bikes, and a fox who clearly wandered into the wrong campsite.
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Set 42624 · 2024
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This is a small, cheerful slice of the Adventure Camp wave, and honestly the bikes are what sold me on it.
They're a genuinely new mold and they make the two cabins feel almost secondary. I like that the shelters flip open on a hinge so kids can actually reach in and play rather than peer through a window. It won't wow anyone chasing a big centerpiece build, but as a quick, affordable add to a bigger camp setup, it does its job well.
Best for: kids building out a bigger Adventure Camp collection who want more minidolls and camp gear without another huge build
What it is
Adventure Camp Cozy Cabins is one of the smaller sets in LEGO Friends' 2024 camping wave, and it plays that role well. You get two little shelters, a campfire circle, and a stack of camp gear (mugs, a lantern, an axe, a lute, marshmallow sticks) plus three minidolls, Zac, Sky, and Paisley, and a bright red fox who's clearly decided this campsite is his now. The two mountain bikes are the real draw here. They're a brand new mold for this wave and they're the kind of piece that makes a set feel fresh rather than recycled.
The catch
I'll be honest about the cabins themselves: they're missing a wall. There's no real enclosed feeling, which is a little funny given the name, and more than one reviewer joked about mosquitoes having free rein. The hinged roofs are a smart touch that let kids actually get their hands into the play space, but structurally this is a light build. At 437 pieces and a $44.99 launch price, it's priced fairly for what it is, but it won't satisfy anyone hoping for a substantial afternoon build.
Who it's for
Get this one if you're building out the wider Adventure Camp shelf and want more minidolls, more camp accessories, and those new bikes without committing to one of the bigger sets. Skip it if you want a single standalone set with real building depth, this one leans into role play and small-scale detail rather than construction challenge.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is quick and low-friction, which fits the target age well. Both cabins go together fast, the campfire is a simple stack, and most of your time goes into clipping accessories onto minidoll hands rather than following anything technical. It's a relaxed, satisfying build for a younger LEGO fan, not a puzzle for an experienced one.
The two mountain bikes are the piece worth talking about. They're new for this wave and noticeably more detailed than the bikes LEGO Friends has used before, and they carry a lot of the set's visual interest. Beyond that, the camp gear (lantern, axe, lute, tin mugs, marshmallow skewers) is nicely varied for role play, and the fox figure adds a bit of charm you don't always get at this price point. There's nothing here that's going to show up on a rare-parts list, but the part count feels honest for what you're paying.
Fun facts
- 01The set launched alongside three other Adventure Camp sets (42622, 42626, 42631) as part of LEGO Friends' 2024 summer camping wave
- 02The two mountain bikes are a newly introduced mold for this wave rather than a reused piece
- 03The fox is a standalone animal figure, not attached to either cabin, so it can wander the whole campsite in play
- 04Despite the 'cozy cabins' name, both shelters are open sided with no fourth wall, prompting more than one reviewer to joke about the lack of mosquito protection
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