Best Cabin Camping near Green River, WY

Several cabin accommodations operate near Green River, Wyoming, with options at the Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey and Little America RV Park. The KOA Journey provides cabin rentals with electricity, beds, and basic furnishings. Cabins at these locations typically include air conditioning and heating for year-round comfort. Most cabins feature simple interior layouts with sleeping areas, minimal seating, and access to shared bathrooms and shower facilities in the main campground buildings. Some deluxe cabins include private bathrooms and kitchenettes. A visitor staying at Rock Springs/Green River KOA noted, "The deluxe spots with a cement patio, table with an umbrella, and a privacy wall are well worth the extra $10."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers standard and deluxe cabin options suitable for couples or small families. Cabins at Little America RV Park provide basic accommodations with access to campground amenities. Most cabins require reservations, particularly during summer months from May through September when tourism peaks. Pet policies vary by location, with many cabins allowing dogs for an additional fee. According to one review, "Staff was lovely and accommodating. They upgraded us to full hookups at no additional charge since the site we had booked was closed for the season."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities in cabins are typically limited to small refrigerators and microwaves, if available at all. Many guests use communal fire pits or grills for outdoor cooking. The KOA features a small market for basic supplies, while more extensive grocery shopping requires a trip to Rock Springs or Green River. Cabin guests have access to campground amenities like laundry facilities, swimming pools (seasonal), and dog parks. Wi-Fi is generally available at the main campground buildings but may not reach all cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Green River, Wyoming (12)

    1. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    21 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 362-3063

    "There are some premium spaces with fences and patios but they were all booked. The tent sites look very private with nice grass pads."

    "Only stayed one night, but would stay longer Pool, laundry open 24 hours, level gravel pads, 2 picnic tables, cable and wifi was sketchy, plenty of room between rvs."

    2. Rock Spring KOA

    1 Review
    Rock Springs, WY
    10 miles

    3. Little America RV Park - A Traveler's Oasis

    5 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 875-2400

    $55 - $85 / night

    "Decent space between sites. No dog park although large grassy area to walk the dogs. RV park is not gated.
    Very friendly staff. Clean Park and quiet."

    "Called in around 5pm on a Friday and they had a site available for the night."

    4. Buckboard Marina RV

    1 Review
    Green River, WY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 875-6927

    "A maize of high desert gravel roads provided excellent hiking opportunities and access to a beach on the lake."

    5. Flaming Gorge-Manila KOA

    10 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 784-3184

    "After going over an 8500 foot pass and stopping in the close by town of Rangely, UT (visiting the town museum), we arrived.  The park was pretty full but the atmosphere was welcoming and calm. "

    "Good wifi."

    6. Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

    7 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 226-3564

    $26 - $2530 / night

    "Antelope wander around the park all day and the water is crystal clear. We didn’t have a reservation and they have many first come first serve sites- we even got one with an amazing lake view."

    "Great campsite next to the lake. The staff was great and super helpful. Antelope and ground squirrels have made this place home."

    7. Fort Bridger RV Camp

    16 Reviews
    Fort Bridger, WY
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 782-3150

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Hosts were very nice, clean bathrooms with shower, quiet area just a couple of miles off I80. I would stay here again!"

    "Nice people, cool town, great Wi-Fi, excellent rest rooms and showers."

    8. Lyman KOA

    11 Reviews
    Fort Bridger, WY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 786-2188

    "Picnic tables are all new and maintained, new fire rings. I stayed in tent camping, and it was grassy and level. Lots of drive thru spots for electric and hookups.

    The staff greeted me warmly."

    "Spotless bathrooms inc showers. Little but completely fenced dog area. Heated pool (in season). Wifi. Just about a mile S of I-80. Extremely nice manager."

    9. Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 784-3445

    "The site we were in had plenty of shade and had a picnic table and a permanent fire ring."

    "Close to the boat ramp, easy access. When we are with my elderly family who need to be stable we stay here. If we are just us and the kids and dogs we go stay at Dutch John."

    10. East Park Campground - Ashley National Forest

    5 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "Campground Review: East Park is a great campground located right next to the lake. They have several bathroom facilities. Graveled road and sites available for RV or tents."

    "Lake has the bathtub look as it is drawn down. Biggest negative is NO cell service of any provider, hence the 4 stars. I saw no sign of any camp host or vendor running this cg"

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Cabin Reviews near Green River, WY

82 Reviews of 12 Green River Campgrounds


  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good stop for “along the way”

    This is a “Journey” KOA and is being rated as such. The spaces are very close together and they pull neighbors in alternating directions so that you’re facing a neighbor’s front door when you come out of yours, minimizing privacy if you want to eat or cook outdoors. There are some premium spaces with fences and patios but they were all booked. The tent sites look very private with nice grass pads. The trailer sites are all gravel and dusty, but it’s pretty standard. Easy access off the highway and we didn’t experience any noise. The back of the property is very scenic with some off-roaring and hiking trails. If you’re in partial hook ups in the front of the grounds, you’ll be abutting the petroleum factory. The community showers and restrooms seemed pretty clean and well maintained. The laundry was basic and mostly functioning (a few out of order machines), but we did our laundry with no issue. The pool is small but clean and a good temperature. Staff is friendly and the office store is stocked. The area is very nearby to the Northern end of Flaming Gorge NRA which is pretty awesome. Plenty of other things to do nearby, though the towns of Rock Springs and Green River are a little lacking. Guests are mostly transient and, though the park filled up each day, it mostly cleared out by the following morning. Very convenient along the way stop but also nice for an extra night or two to explore the area! Ask in the office for some tips on places to explore.

  • Y
    May. 28, 2022

    Lyman KOA

    Nice KOA, just missing a couple minor items

    Overall, a very nice KOA. Picnic tables are all new and maintained, new fire rings. I stayed in tent camping, and it was grassy and level.

    Lots of drive thru spots for electric and hookups.

    The staff greeted me warmly. The office was clean and maintained.

    Bathrooms were clean, but a tad dated. But they were servicable, smelled clean.

    Pool was being repaired at the beginning of .e.orial Day weekend. A bit of a bummer. Also, there waa no firewood that I saw for sale.

    The grounds were about half full.

    The other slight downside was I-80 noise. I made a video so you can hear the noise. Its about 1 mile away.

    I would stay here again!

  • Bonnie A.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    A great place to stay

    Only stayed one night, but would stay longer Pool, laundry open 24 hours, level gravel pads, 2 picnic tables, cable and wifi was sketchy, plenty of room between rvs. Close to shopping , restaurants, and tourist places.

  • Mary S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2022

    Lyman KOA

    Great place to stop for the night

    All the basics are here! Spotless bathrooms inc showers. Little but completely fenced dog area. Heated pool (in season). Wifi. Just about a mile S of I-80. Extremely nice manager. Very little shade and it's Wyoming, so "breezy"😉 $40+tax for power and water. (I'm not sure if there's an extra charge for sewer since my tiny camper isn't so equipped and my site doesn't hv it available.)

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

    Beautiful area close to the resevoir.

    It's hard to find a bad spot to camp at the reservoir and this campground is not an exception. The site we were in had plenty of shade and had a picnic table and a permanent fire ring.

    This area is on the west side of the reservoir so you have plenty of hiking opportunities heading west up into the forests. If you continue on past the dam there is cliff diving at some boat docking sites on the east shores

  • San M.
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Fort Bridger RV Camp

    Restful

    I car camped out of my Prius one night. Hosts were very nice, clean bathrooms with shower, quiet area just a couple of miles off I80. I would stay here again!

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Summit Springs Guard Station

    Rustic but expensive

    This historic FS guard station complex can be only reserved, but you better bring all your extended family to foot the cost...$250-$300 nite! Lots of rustic amenities like showers but a person there noted the generator had malfunctioned and so no electricity at least July 2021. Guard Station is off main road and mostly hidden from passing traffic on the geology loop road going by.

  • Mary S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2022

    Lyman KOA

    Perfect stay for me on a long trek

    I only stayed here one night, but it had everything I needed. Kind, attentive hosts, squeaky clean restroom including showers, a small, fenced in area for dogs to be off leash, and plenty of space between campers. There are cabins there as well as tent areas.

  • Kurt K.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Nice pool and great for overnight

    Clean organized KOA with nice pool. The site for pull through are alternated so the sewer connections are not underfoot for either side. The sites are very close and only the fenced off sites have fire pits. It is located directly behind several large oil tanks but enough off the highway the traffic is not heard much. Great hills behind property to let larger dogs get their wiggles out of them. Mostly designed for folks passing through the area.


Guide to Green River

Cabin camping near Green River, Wyoming provides visitors with economical lodging options between the Green River and Flaming Gorge areas. The region sits at approximately 6,100 feet elevation with temperatures ranging from below freezing in winter to 90°F in summer months. Cabin rentals typically require advance bookings, especially during peak fishing and water recreation seasons from May through September.

What to do

Wildlife viewing nearby: Just a short drive from Green River cabins, visitors can explore scenic routes to spot local wildlife. At Flaming Gorge-Manila KOA, guests appreciate the proximity to natural habitats: "We were greeted so warmly by Traci, who with her husband runs the campground... She also suggested a late afternoon scenic drive nearby. Such a pretty area."

Fishing opportunities: Many cabin campers come for the renowned fishing at Flaming Gorge. A visitor at Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground noted, "My family has been camping here for 29 years!!! It our favorite spot in the lake!!! Somewhat protected from the storms and it's a very quiet place!!!" The area is particularly known for kokanee salmon and lake trout.

Explore historical sites: Cabin rentals provide a convenient base for visiting local historical attractions. Near Fort Bridger RV Camp, cabins are "a block away" from the historic Fort Bridger site. One visitor mentioned, "The quirky little town of Fort Bridger is a block away, with a small convenience and liquor store."

What campers like

Private bathrooms: Many cabin guests appreciate clean, private bathroom facilities at certain locations. At Fort Bridger RV Camp, campers note: "They have the largest private bathrooms. Complete with toilets in a private room. Very clean." This contrasts with more basic communal facilities at other cabin locations.

Year-round availability: Unlike tent camping which is seasonal, some cabin sites operate throughout winter. A Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey visitor mentioned staying during off-season: "Staff was lovely and accommodating. They upgraded us to FHU at no addl charge since the site we had booked was closed for the season." Some cabins remain available when RV sites close.

Protection from weather: Cabins offer shelter from the variable Wyoming weather conditions. A visitor noted, "It had snowed the night before and it was cold. However, the fences protect the campsites for the tent campers, so we didn't feel the wind at all. We were so well protected."

What you should know

Late arrival limitations: Many cabin rental offices have strict hours. At Lyman KOA, they accommodate late arrivals: "We were able to make a reservation and check in after hours. Quite and only a handful of campers." However, other locations strictly enforce office hours with no self-check-in options.

Cabin configurations: Cabin types vary significantly between locations. Some feature multiple beds, while others are single-room structures with limited space. One visitor noted, "The deluxe spots with a cement patio, table with an umbrella, and a privacy wall" are worth considering for additional comfort.

Cell service limitations: Many cabin locations have spotty or nonexistent cell coverage. At East Park Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Biggest negative is NO cell service of any provider." Prepare for limited connectivity, especially at more remote cabin sites.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Some cabin locations provide specific family-focused features. At Rock Springs/Green River KOA, "The pool is small but clean and a good temperature... There's a large dog park and several other amenities such as a jumping pillow and pool." These features help keep children entertained.

Grass tent sites: For families bringing additional tents alongside cabin rentals, look for locations with grass pad sites. One camper observed, "Very nice tent spots. Headed to the campground after a long day of driving and was pleasantly surprised to find fenced in tent spaces with plots of grass for the tents and an aspen in each lot!"

Proximity to attractions: When booking cabins with children, consider locations near recreational activities. At Lucerne Campground, a visitor noted: "Great campsite next to the lake. The staff was great and super helpful. Antelope and ground squirrels have made this place home."

Tips from RVers

Off-season cabin rental: RVers sometimes switch to cabins in colder months. Many report campgrounds are "pretty full every weekend" during summer, but significantly less crowded in spring and fall. This makes off-season cabin camping more appealing for privacy and availability.

Utilities and hookups: For those accustomed to RV amenities, be prepared for differences in cabin utilities. One visitor at Little America RV Park commented, "The place is brand new and the spaces are fairly large but it's like it was designed by someone that learned about RV parks from AI or magazine articles." Cabins may have similar layout quirks compared to standard housing.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Green River, WY is Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey with a 3.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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