Best Cabin Camping near Rock Springs, WY

Four cabin camping options exist near Rock Springs, Wyoming. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers cabins with various amenities including electricity, picnic tables, and reservable sites. Little America RV Park provides cabin accommodations with electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. Buckboard Marina RV includes cabin rentals with electric and water hookups, picnic tables, and toilets. Lucerne Campground in nearby Manila, Utah features cabins with electric hookups, picnic tables, and access to drinking water. A visitor noted that the KOA "might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available across these locations. The Rock Springs/Green River KOA offers premium spaces with fences and patios, though these tend to book quickly. Little America RV Park cabins provide basic accommodations suitable for overnight stays. Most locations are pet-friendly with specific policies varying by site. Cabin availability extends year-round at some locations, while others like Lucerne Campground operate seasonally from May through September. According to one review, "Staff was lovely and accommodating. They upgraded us to FHU at no additional charge since the site we had booked was closed for the season."

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering minimal cooking amenities. The Rock Springs/Green River KOA provides access to laundry facilities and showers. Little America RV Park includes a bar and restaurant on the property. Visitors should check with individual properties regarding what supplies are provided, as these standards vary. Many cabins feature outdoor areas for cooking and dining, though one reviewer noted that at some locations "your front doors are facing each other and are about 12 feet apart," limiting privacy.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rock Springs, Wyoming (5)

    1. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    21 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    7 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
    7 miles

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

    5 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    36 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
    33 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. Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

    7 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    48 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."

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Debbie S.
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good Overnight KOA

    Everything you need for a good overnight stay, or launching pad is here. They have full hookups, partial hookups, awesome tent sites, cabins and a sizable area for full timers. There’s a pool, dog park, washers and dryers and a playground.

    The staff is VERY nice and accommodating.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

    Large developed CG

    Largest developed CG on westside of flaming gorge. Several loops for TTs/TVs and tent campers. Electric hookups sites also. Water, trash, restrooms, showers. Lots of staff maintenance activity around. Not my style of camping but families will like it and RVs that need electric will like it. $31 electric sites, $22 no electric sites. Water, trash restrooms, showers.

  • Sarah R.
    Aug. 18, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Desert Gem

    It might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room. We stayed at a deluxe spot with a concrete pad and privacy fence. Staff was kind and very helpful. Good stop when you are tired and need to stay somewhere nice.

  • E
    Sep. 9, 2019

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Cute Tent Sites!

    Standard KOA facilities. 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! Water and electricity available in the spot also!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Rock Spring KOA

    It is a paid campground.

    Staff was helpful, but it is big. Mainly RV camping, a few tent spots, and cabins.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Little America RV Park - A Traveler's Oasis

    OK in a pinch to spend the night but..

    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.

    The signage is inappropriate or nonexistent. The check in building has a sign in front but no RV parking. The RV area has one way streets but no signs telling you which way to go. We got in early and saw at least a dozen rigs come through and leave, only to return several minutes later. Then most circled a couple of times before they parked.

    We have a small motorhome (24’) and tow a wrangler. In eight years we’ve never had such difficulty getting settled as we have here.

    The campsites set wide and long but the services are place strangely. In addition, there are trees planted that block the path to parking near them. We had to use extra long sewer hose, water hose, and electrical cord so we could park far enough away to avoid running our slide into them.

    I would stay here again but I wouldn’t plan on using anything but electricity service.


Guide to Rock Springs

Cabin rentals near Rock Springs, Wyoming provide comfortable accommodations along Interstate 80 in Wyoming's southwestern region. The area sits at approximately 6,400 feet elevation with dramatic temperature fluctuations between seasons. Winter temperatures can drop below zero while summer days reach the 90s. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round due to their proximity to major travel routes, though some seasonal operations close from late September through May.

What to do

Explore Flaming Gorge: Lucerne Campground provides cabin access near this scenic reservoir. "The views of flaming gorge are great," notes Bridget K., who appreciates the campground's proximity to the water despite its slightly higher nightly rate compared to nearby options.

Search for wildlife: Many cabin locations offer opportunities for wildlife viewing right from your doorstep. At Lucerne Campground, Dani G. reports, "The site had rabbits, deer and antelope roaming around," making it ideal for nature photography and observation without leaving the camping area.

Visit Pilot Butte Scenic Loop: This driving route near Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers wild horse viewing opportunities. One visitor mentions, "We're going to stay here on our way back as well, and drive the Pilot Butte Scenic loop to look for wild horses!"

Utilize hiking trails: Cabin guests at several locations can access nearby hiking options. Zach H. notes that while Rock Springs/Green River KOA has "an oil storage facility" view from the front, "the view to the back is beautiful" with trails accessible directly from the property.

What campers like

Fenced camping areas: At Rock Springs/Green River KOA, tent and cabin areas feature protective fencing that significantly improves the camping experience. Jade G. reports, "The fences protect the campsites for the tent campers, so we didn't feel the wind at all. We were so well protected."

Clean facilities: Cabin campers consistently mention the cleanliness of shared facilities. At Little America RV Park, Ted N. appreciated the "brand new RV Park" noting it was a "clean park and quiet" with "very friendly staff."

Convenience for interstate travelers: The cabin locations provide easy access for those traveling along I-80. Little America RV Park visitor GP found it "nice for overnight" and "would definitely stay here again," appreciating the full hookups and travel services nearby.

On-site amenities: Some cabin locations offer additional conveniences beyond basic accommodations. Bonnie A. appreciated that Rock Springs/Green River KOA had a "pool, laundry open 24 hours" and was "close to shopping, restaurants, and tourist places."

What you should know

Site layouts vary significantly: Some cabin areas prioritize functionality over privacy. At Rock Springs/Green River KOA, kristin S. explains that "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."

Seasonal operations: While some cabin facilities remain open year-round, others close during off-season. Lisa S. found Buckboard Marina RV "closed down mid October" but still managed to boondock as "the lone camper in a great spot with awesome views."

Bathroom availability: Facilities vary between locations. Little America RV Park visitor GP notes that "bathrooms are in the hotel lobby, which closes at 10:30pm, or the Travel Center right next door."

Reservation needs: Popular cabin sites often fill quickly, especially during peak travel seasons. Grace M. had her "reservation got changed at the last minute from Buckboard WY to Lucerne" but found that "the staff was super accommodating and friendly."

Tips for camping with families

Seek cabins with recreational amenities: Some locations provide family-friendly activities. Ben H. notes that Rock Springs/Green River KOA has "good amenities, pool, clean bathroom, jump pad for kids" making it suitable for families needing entertainment options.

Look for tent-cabin combinations: Families with mixed accommodation needs should consider Erin S.'s experience: "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!"

Consider pet policies: If traveling with pets, review specific campground guidelines. Jade G. appreciated that Rock Spring KOA had "a cute dog park that we could exercise our husky in. He was happy. Plus, the fencing around the campsite allowed us to set up a nice dog run for him."

Check for grassy areas: When staying in cabin accommodations with children, grassy areas provide play space. Sara found Lucerne Campground appealing because "antelope wander around the park all day and the water is crystal clear" providing natural entertainment for families.

Tips from RVers

Consider hybrid options: Many locations offer both RV sites and cabins, allowing flexibility for groups with different equipment. Rick H. notes that his location is "mainly RV camping, a few tent spots, and cabins" providing options for mixed groups.

Check utility placement: At some locations, site design may present challenges. Gary S. found at Little America RV Park that "the campsites set wide and long but the services are placed strangely" with "trees planted that block the path to parking near them."

Review site spacing: RVers considering cabin accommodations should note site proximity. Michi P. points out that at some locations "your front doors are facing each other and are about 12 feet apart," which might impact privacy expectations.

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

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