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Top Cabin Camping near Big Piney, WY

Cabin rentals are a great way to see Big Piney without the hassle of setting up a tent. Cabin camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Big Piney's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Camping Sites Near Big Piney, WY (12)

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      1.

      Daniel Junction

      5 Reviews
      5 Saves
      Daniel, Wyoming

      Daniel Junction is a full service RV Park, Convenience Store with Conoco Gas station, full service restaurant, The Den Restaurant & Bar,and a Cabin Motel.  We are located just outside of Pinedale, Wyoming and only 67 miles south of Jackson Hole and within a couple hours of Yellowstone Park!   Beautiful views, full hookups and internet access.  Only one mile from the Green River with some of the best fly fishing available.  Lots of local lakes near by with some great hiking! www.thedanieljunction.com for booking!

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $50 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from La Barge Guard Station

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      La Barge Guard Station

      1 Review
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      8 Saves
      Smoot, Wyoming

      Overview

      Historic La Barge Guard Station is located 87 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming in the Hams Fork Area of Bridger-Teton National Forest. The cabin is situated in beautiful La Barge Meadow, among vibrant summer wildflowers at the base of pine-covered Commissary Ridge. Constructed in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the rustic cabin welcomes guests for sightseeing, hiking, fishing and more. Pets and horses are allowed at the cabin.

      Recreation

      Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding are popular summer activities in the surrounding area. The Wagner Pass Trail begins behind the cabin, offering scenic hiking as it follows the Lander Cutoff Historical Trail. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing can be done right out the front door in winter. La Barge Creek offers pleasant trout fishing opportunities.

      Facilities

      The guard station is a basic, 1930s style CCC cabin with two rooms. It sleeps six people on three bunkbeds with mattresses. The cabin is available year-round. The cabin is equipped with a propane oven, refrigerator, lights and a wood stove. Water is not guaranteed and if water is on, indoor plumbing is still not available. A vault toilet is located behind the cabin. Some dishes, pots, pans and utensils are provided, but the presence of these items is not guaranteed. No electricity, linens or bedding are provided. In winter, no drinking water is available, so guests should bring plenty for drinking and cooking. Recommended items to bring include dish soap, dish towels, toilet paper, garbage bags and a flashlight. If firewood is on site, this is a courtesy but is not guarenteed. If available, please use only what you need. Always be prepared to collect wood locally or bring to site from local resources.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits near La Barge Creek in a grassy meadow at about 8,500 feet in elevation. Pine trees dot the land around the cabin and cover the surrounding hillsides. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states.

      • Fires
      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets
      • Alcohol

      $60 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort

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      White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort

      1 Review
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      3 Saves
      Pinedale, Wyoming

      White Pine Ski Area is located in the beautiful Wind River Mountains, just 10 miles outside of Pinedale. The ski area is operated under a special use permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. There are two lifts which provide access to 25 downhill runs and there are 35K of Nordic ski trails nearby. Year-round recreation and overnight stay is available.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $12 - $30 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)
      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)
      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)
      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)
      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)
      Camper-submitted photo from Snyder Guard Station (WY)

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      Snyder Guard Station (WY)

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      Big Piney, Wyoming

      Overview

      Snyder Guard Station is located in beautiful Snyder Basin, 22 miles west of Big Piney, Wyoming. The cabin makes an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hike, mountain bike, horseback ride or fish. Photographers are enchanted by the region's landscape and opportunities for wildlife watching. Open year-round, the cabin provides a horse corral for equestrian campers and allows pets as well. Winter access is by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross-country skis on a 10-mile trail.

      Recreation

      The Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail can be accessed nearby within the basin, offering exciting hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding opportunities. Nearby streams provide trout fishing. In winter months, nearly 100 miles of snowmobile trails are open for exploring. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are other popular cold weather activities.

      Facilities

      The rustic log cabin sleeps four people and has propane heat and propane lights. A wood burning stove was installed in 2018 to help with the heat. A vault toilet is located outside next to the building. Two bunk beds with mattresses are provided, as well as two dressers, a cabinet, and two chairs. The kitchen is equipped with a propane cook stove, a variety of cookware and utensils, a table with four chairs, a refrigerator and a sink. No electricity is available, guests must bring their own supply of water for drinking and cooking. Recommended items to bring include food, bedding, matches, dish soap, dish rags, toilet paper, garbage bags and a flashlight. Click here for more cabin details.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits in a grassy meadow surrounded by pine trees at an elevation of 8,000 feet. The cabin compound provides views of picturesque peaks including Riley Ridge. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public lands for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48.

      Nearby Attractions

      Wyoming Peak is located close by for those that like to hike. Middle Piney Lake, North Piney Lake are great fishing sites along with many near-by creeks. .

      • Pets
      • Fires

      $60 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Scaler Guard Station

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      Scaler Guard Station

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      4 Saves
      Smoot, Wyoming

      Overview

      Historic Scaler Guard Station, located 78 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, provides an excellent hideaway for cabin camping enthusiasts. The cabin allows pets and horses. Hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails are in the vicinity. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the former ranger guard station dates back to 1937.

      Recreation

      The nearby Absaroka Ridge Trailhead leads hikers and horseback riders along Fontenelle Creek, and provides access into Pomeroy Basin. This trail also attracts big game hunters. Other trails throughout the LaBarge Creek area are ideal for mountain bikers and horse travel.

      Facilities

      The three-room guard station is a traditional 1930s-era forest cabin that sleeps six guests on three bunkbeds with mattresses. A picnic table and campfire ring are located outside in front of the cabin. There is no running water available at this cabin. The cabin is equipped with a propane stove and oven, a propane refrigerator, lights and a wood stove. A vault toilet is located behind the structure. Some dishes, pots, pans and utensils are provided, however the presence of these items is not guaranteed. No electricity, linens or bedding are provided. In winter, no drinking water is available, so guests should bring plenty for drinking and cooking. Recommended items to bring include dish soap, dish towerls, toilet paper, gargbag bags and a flashlight. If firewood is on site, this is a courtesy but is not guarenteed. If wood is available, please use only what you need. Always be prepared to collect wood locally or bering to site from local resources.

      Natural Features

      Sagebrush and grasses cover the area behind the cabin. A few pines are dispersed in the vicinity, but shade by the cabin is limited. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public lands for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states.

      • Fires
      • Dispersed
      • Picnic Table

      $60 / night

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      Cazier Cabin

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      2 Saves
      Smoot, Wyoming

      Overview

      Cazier Cabin is a historic Forest Service guard station built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. Located near the Greys River about 46 miles from Alpine, Wyoming, the cabin offers fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and cross-country skiing opportunities. In winter, access is by snowmobile on a groomed trail.

      Recreation

      The Corral Creek Trail is easily accessed from the cabin and connects to Corral Creek Lake and the Swift, Dry and Cottonwood Creek drainages on the west side of the range. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and off-road vehicle riding on designated routes. In winter, cross country skiing is available right out the front door of the cabin. Greys River offers trout fishing.

      Facilities

      This rustic two-room guard station sleeps eight people on four bunkbeds with mattresses. Five additional guests may camp just outside the cabin.Drinking water, flush toilet and showers are available approximately mid-June to Labor Day. In winter, an outdoor vault toilet must be used.The cabin has a wood stove for heat. The kitchen comes with basic amenities including a sink, propane range top, propane refrigerator, a dining table and chairs. Cooking utensils and pots are not provided. Recommended items to bring include dishes, pots and pans, utensils, garbage bags, dish soap, dish rags, toilet paper, a flashlight, sleeping bags, pillows and cleaning products, such as bleach or disinfectant. In winter, guests must also bring drinking water.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits in the valley of Greys River near Corral Creek at an elevation of 7,600 feet, and offers spectacular views up the Corral Creek drainage. The cabin sits in an open space with a few tall trees. A pine forest sweeps up the nearby mountain slopes.

      Nearby Attractions

      The cabin is rather remote. The closest town for groceries is in Alpine, a 46-mile drive north on a low-speed gravel road.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Picnic Table
      • Toilets

      $40 / night

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      Camper-submitted photo from Meadows Cabin
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      Camper-submitted photo from Meadows Cabin
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      Meadows Cabin

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      Bedford, Wyoming

      Overview

      The historic Meadows Guard Station is a quiet hideaway beneath tall pines, where deer graze in the open meadow pasture nearby. Located 29 miles from Alpine, the cabin allows horses and provides corrals. Built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the cabin presents a year-round backcountry playground for activities like horseback riding, fishing, off-road vehicle riding and snowmobiling. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, guests have the convenience of a shower and flush toilet. Horse corrals are available, but horses cannot be turned out into the pasture.

      Recreation

      Greys River is nearby, offering pleasing fishing opportunities. Hiking, off-road vehicle riding, horseback riding and mountain biking are popular summer activities. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are excellent winter activities.

      Facilities

      The rustic two-room guard station sleeps six people on three sets of bunkbeds with mattresses. Parking accommodates a maximum of one RV or trailer. The cabin has running water, a flush toilet and shower, but these are only available from approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day. No electricity is available, but a propane refrigerator, lights and cooktop are provided along with a wood stove for heat. The kitchen also has a sink and a table with chairs. Water is only available from late May to early September. Outside these dates, guests must bring their own drinking water. Cooking and eating utensils are not provided. Other recommended items to bring include food, bedding, flashlights, toilet paper, garbage bags, dish soap and cleaning products like bleach or disinfectant. Do not use the adjacent pasture for personal horses.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits in a shady, wooded area in the valley of Greys River. Meadow Creek runs beside the cabin. Moose, elk, eagles, and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public lands for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 United States.

      Nearby Attractions

      The nearest grocery store is in Alpine, about 29 miles north of the cabin.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Picnic Table
      • Toilets

      $40 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station
      Camper-submitted photo from Kelley Guard Station

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      Kelley Guard Station

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      Cokeville, Wyoming

      Overview

      Kelley Guard Station is a historic Forest Service guard station built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. Located about 45 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, along the Big Springs Scenic Backway, the cabin attracts overnight guests year-round and provides convenient access to hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Big Springs Scenic Backway is a 68-mile road that boasts magnificent mountain views, wildflowers covered meadows and river valleys where grazing sheep may be spotted.

      Recreation

      Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and off-road vehicle riding are popular summer activities in the surrounding area. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing can be done right out the front door in winter.

      Facilities

      Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and off-road vehicle riding are popular summer activities in the surrounding area. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing can be done right out the front door in winter.

      Natural Features

      The cabin is perched on a grassy space surrounded by a stand of mixed conifers at 8,200 feet in elevation. Kelley Creek flows beside the guard station, offering a serene soundtrack of flowing water. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Picnic Table

      $60 / night

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          Kodiak Mountain Resort

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          Afton, Wyoming
          • Reservable
          • Market
          • Trash
          • Picnic Table
          • WiFi
          • Showers
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