Best Cabin Camping near Craig, CO

Cabin campgrounds in the Craig area include Craig KOA and the Trail and Hitch Tiny Home Hotel and RV Park, both offering climate-controlled accommodations with electricity and basic furniture. Steamboat Springs KOA, located about 30 minutes from Craig, provides a variety of cabin options along the Yampa River. "The cabins were very clean and well maintained," notes one visitor who appreciated the comfortable furnishings and convenient riverside location. Pearl Lake State Park Campground and Steamboat Lake State Park also offer cabin rentals with more rustic amenities, typically including beds, tables, and chairs but limited kitchen facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Basic cabins often include electricity but may lack running water or private bathrooms, while deluxe units frequently feature kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and heating/cooling systems. Pet policies vary by location, with Craig KOA and Trail and Hitch allowing pets in select cabins. Steamboat Springs KOA operates year-round, while Pearl Lake State Park cabins are only available from May to October. One camper shared, "We stayed in a cabin right on the river. The free shuttle bus into town was very convenient, and everything was neat and clean."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen supplies are typically limited, so guests should plan to bring cookware, dishes, and utensils unless staying in a deluxe cabin with a furnished kitchen. Craig KOA and Steamboat Springs KOA both maintain on-site markets with basic provisions, while Trailhead Cabins And Lodging in Meeker (about an hour from Craig) offers more fully furnished accommodations. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin campgrounds that permit fires, including Steamboat Springs KOA and Trail and Hitch.

Best Cabin Sites Near Craig, Colorado (14)

    1. Craig KOA

    2 Reviews
    Craig, CO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 824-5105

    "All facilities are clean, the staff are friendly and it’s close enough to the city of Craig and a few attractions"

    "The location was great for us. Everything was clean. Our site was next to railroad track but I never saw a train. The owners were very friendly and kind."

    2. Steamboat Springs KOA

    24 Reviews
    Steamboat Springs, CO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-0273

    "Right outside of Steamboat Springs is Steamboat KOA. This campground has so many perks. Not only is there a beautiful Mountain View but it also has the Yampa river running through it."

    "Tent sites, RV sites, tent cabins and full fledged cabins. We had a tent site right on the river. Miniature golf. Various bikes to rent. This was the priciest camp site on our cross country trip."

    3. Sunrise Vista Campground — Steamboat Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    Clark, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-3922

    $18 - $28 / night

    "Depending upon chosen site, good views of lake or Hawn’s park. Site 42 just glimpses of lake. Campground was nearly empty mid week late September. Nice. Quiet. Level spots large tent pads."

    "There are many campsites on the edges of the campground loops that have trees and afford more privacy, but we were late in booking. "

    4. Trail and Hitch Tiny Home Hotel and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Meeker, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 235-1104

    "Loved this RV park! It was super quiet and peaceful. Meeker is one of my favorite towns in Colorado. Everyone is too nice there! Stayed for two weeks and will be back again."

    "Showers clean. Playground is nice. Very friendly."

    5. Pearl Lake State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Clark, CO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-3922

    $18 - $90 / night

    "Half of the upper loop sites have a lake and mountain view. Plenty space between sites for privacy too. They had twice daily ranger visits and they were very polite."

    "Spots were spaced out for privacy. Bathrooms everywhere and fresh water access."

    6. Strawberry Park Hot Springs

    5 Reviews
    Steamboat Springs, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 879-0342

    "Many options to stay including walk in camping and covered wagon cabins. There is a long steepish trail that leads to many camp sites along the river."

    7. Trailhead Cabins And Lodging

    2 Reviews
    Meeker, CO
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 414-0110

    "This listing offers A-Frames & Cabins with plenty of amenities. Check them out and leave them some love!"

    "It was nice to have 2 bathrooms with showers and enough room for 2 separate families. Nice kitchen area and great location for SXS adventures. Meeker is very SXS friendly."

    8. Trail and Hitch

    1 Review
    Meeker, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 235-1104

    "All RV sites have a fire ring and a picnic table. In addition to RV sites and tiny homes they also have 6 tent sites. Check them out and post some pictures here!"

    9. Happy Camper RV Park

    1 Review
    Slater, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 383-7120

    $32 - $95 / night

    10. Sandstone Cabin

    1 Review
    Slater, CO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 326-5258

    $125 / night

    "Very well-apportioned cabin with shower."

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Cabin Reviews near Craig, CO

61 Reviews of 14 Craig Campgrounds


  • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2019

    Strawberry Park Hot Springs

    2nd Best in the State!

    We absolutely love staying here! Many options to stay including walk in camping and covered wagon cabins. There is a long steepish trail that leads to many camp sites along the river. You are not allowed to drive to camp, you must walk your gear in. Very shaded and flat areas built for tents in each site, picnic table, gas grill with propane, fire pit, showers and bathrooms are a short distance away. Running water and easy access to the Hot Springs too.

    The place is always updating and staying on top of upkeep. It has many pools of various sizes and temperatures. Even river access to cool off when it's not moving too quick.

    As you can see on this visit, we were snowed on. As it seems to be a crazy season this spring 2019- be prepared for muddy rough conditions on the road to the Hot Springs entrance. It can require 4x4 and sometimes is not passable. Depending on weather and conditions. See there website and/or call!

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2019

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Just a minute outside of Steamboat

    Right outside of Steamboat Springs is Steamboat KOA. This campground has so many perks. Not only is there a beautiful Mountain View but it also has the Yampa river running through it. It has Rv sites, cute cabins, and tent sites. The Rv sites are separated in areas by what you need(electric, water, sewage). The RV sites each have picnic tables and a fire ring. There are regular cabins and deluxe ones which both include tables and fire rings. The tent area is located across the river and is so peaceful. There is a general store, putt putt, propane fill, a small dog run, bikes for rent, swimming in season and the city bus comes to take you to town for free. Although it is located right off the road, it was still peaceful and I felt safe. My favorite part about this campground is the fact you can stand on the bridge or sit by the Yampa River and enjoy the beauty and sounds, and watching people fly fish.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 25, 2023

    Trailhead Cabins And Lodging

    Opened in 2021

    Ashley here from The Dyrt! We’re excited to have this new partner online. This listing offers A-Frames & Cabins with plenty of amenities. Check them out and leave them some love!

  • Frank H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Basic Campground

    A basic family style campground directly on the Yampa River within city limits of Steamboat Springs. Tent sites, RV sites, tent cabins and full fledged cabins. We had a tent site right on the river. Miniature golf. Various bikes to rent. This was the priciest camp site on our cross country trip. But it is located within an upscale ski resort town so probably expected. A little noisy from road traffic.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 25, 2023

    Trail and Hitch

    20 Full Hook-Up Sites & 10 Tiny Homes

    Ashley here from The Dyrt! We’re excited to have this new partner online. All RV sites have a fire ring and a picnic table. In addition to RV sites and tiny homes they also have 6 tent sites. Check them out and post some pictures here!

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Routt National Forest Seedhouse Campground

    Washboard road to Campground

    The campground is located 25 miles north of Steamboat Springs and is at the gateway to Mount Zirkel Wilderness near the Elk River Corridor. Vault toilets, trash, and potable water are here. There are about 24 sites(15 can be reserved) the rest are first-come, first-serve. Each site is pretty spacious and has a fire ring as well as picnic tables. Two hand pump water systems are located throughout the campground.

  • G
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Beautiful

    Water and electric hook up for RVs. Cabins. Laundry. Near a beautiful river. Only downside is that it’s a little expensive and right off the highway

  • Love4travel T.
    Jun. 5, 2022

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Friendliest and hard working staff

    We stayed at the Steamboat KOA for 2-1/2 weeks on a business trip and greatly appreciated the solid Wi-Fi. The setting is idyllic with mature trees and the beautiful Yampa River running through it. The first half of our stay we were in the original Campground with a center, gravel, pull thru, #71. Then, moved to #31 a back-in site against the fence and away from the road. Although it was smaller, we personally liked #31 better. It had more privacy then the larger open center one. The park opened a new section for Memorial Weekend doubling the size. The new area added 27 paved RV lots as well as 10 deluxe cabins and 14 improved tent sites. They had a large friendly staff, working nonstop who took care of everything!! Every arrival received a person golf cart escort to their site. The general store is well stocked, there’s movie nights and a playground for the kiddos. All the facilities were clean and well maintained. By the end of our stay we felt like family thanks to Lance, Ruth and Beth.

  • Christine E.
    Mar. 5, 2021

    Steamboat Springs KOA

    Rudest management and worst customer service I've ever experienced

    Rudest management and worst customer service I've ever experienced. Would give 0 stars but that's not an option. In January we booked a cabin for our family for 5 nights at the end of July. We were then contacted this week(2 months later) saying they've decided to do a construction project and can no longer offer the cabin we booked. They asked if they could move me to a tent site since they had no other cabins available. I advised we don't have a tent, that's why we booked a cabin. They then told me that they had a cabin but it was only available for 2 of the 5 nights we had booked and asked if I wanted that. The other"great" option was they could just cancel all together(with full refund, as if that was them doing me a favor) and we could find somewhere else. Well, at this point I've lost 2 months and the majority of places are fully booked due to a large baseball tournament happening this same week. So, I agreed to take the 2 night so that I could at least have something while I looked for another place. I was then informed that the cabin they were moving us to was$100 more per night and they could not adjust the price(even though this was completely their doing). When I asked to speak with a manager I then had the great pleasure of speaking with General Manager Bob Junker. Bob began to get very rude when I asked if there was anything they could do due to the incredible inconvenience they caused us. He acted as if this was a bigger inconvenience to him than us and initially threatened to cancel even the 2 nights in the more expensive cabin they moved us to. He proceeded to tell me that they can get full price for the"premium cabin" they were moving me to and had no reason to give it to me for our original cabin's price. At this point in the conversation I asked to speak with his boss to which he said"No" and stated he can make whatever decisions he wants and ended the conversation. You'd think that would be the end but the story gets better! After attempting to contact the owners of the campground to lodge a complaint I received a call the next day from good ole Bob saying they were just going to cancel my reservation all together and hung up. I guess my call to the owning companies office made its way back to him‍ Thanks Bob for the incredibly horrendous customer service! Really well done! I hope you're proud of yourself for ruining our trip and making that extra couple hundred bucks! Here's to hoping you're not actually the owner and they eventually decide to get rid of you for causing their sales to decline by losing customers.


Guide to Craig

Cabins near Craig, Colorado provide convenient lodging in the Yampa Valley at 6,200 feet elevation. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, while summer days reach the 80s with cool nights. The cabins in this area serve as convenient basebases for activities in the White River National Forest and nearby recreational areas, particularly for visitors seeking alternatives to tent camping.

What to do

Fishing access: Steamboat Lake State Park offers excellent lake fishing opportunities. "We caught several large trout from the shore. Lots of wildlife and even though the campgrounds were full, you didn't feel like you were packed in there," notes one visitor who stayed in the Arnica loop.

Paddle sports: Pearl Lake State Park Campground provides a quieter water experience with restrictions that enhance the peaceful atmosphere. "It's a quiet lake, surrounded by mountains and forest, perfect for paddle boarders," explains a camper. Non-motorized watercraft are permitted, but boats with motors are prohibited.

Hot springs access: Rental cabins serve as convenient bases for visiting nearby hot springs. The natural pools feature varying temperatures. "It has many pools of various sizes and temperatures. Even river access to cool off when it's not moving too quick," reports a visitor who stayed at a cabin near the springs.

What campers like

Proximity to wildlife: Cabin dwellers appreciate the natural surroundings and animal sightings. "The local deer migrate into the campground. A site on lake's edge is usually available. Fall's morning fog greet you in the morning," shares a camper at Steamboat Lake State Park.

Convenient transit options: Steamboat Springs KOA offers transportation into town. "There is a bus that is free that will drop you in town," explains a visitor. This service eliminates parking concerns and allows cabin guests to enjoy local attractions without driving.

Space between units: Many cabin sites provide adequate separation for privacy. "Spacious spots, beautiful big lake and very peaceful," notes a visitor describing their experience at cabin accommodations. The layout allows for relaxation without feeling crowded by neighbors.

What you should know

Road conditions vary: Access to some cabin areas requires attention to road quality. "Be prepared for muddy rough conditions on the road... It can require 4x4 and sometimes is not passable. Depending on weather and conditions," warns a visitor who experienced spring conditions.

Temperature fluctuations: Cabins near Craig experience significant temperature changes. "We had snow, rain, sun, and some wind. Be prepared to have temperatures in the 20's at night," advises a camper at Sunrise Vista Campground. Even summer evenings can require warm clothing.

Reservation timing: Securing cabins requires advance planning. "Had to reserve well ahead but was worth it," mentions a visitor who stayed at Pearl Lake. During peak seasons (June-August), bookings should be made 3-6 months in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational variety: Facilities offer multiple activity options for children. "There is a small pool, updated miniature golf course, trike rentals and the Yampa running through the campground," describes a visitor to Steamboat Springs KOA, highlighting the family-friendly amenities.

Educational programs: Trail and Hitch and nearby parks offer ranger-led activities. "The park had a lot of events and we did a nocturnal night hike and a star party the next. 10/10," shares an enthusiastic family who participated in these programs.

Cabin selection strategy: Choose cabins based on proximity to amenities. "We stayed in site #13... The river running through the campground was so refreshing after a day at the Balloon Rodeo & a stop at the art in the park event," explains a visitor who appreciated having water access near their accommodation.

Tips from RVers

Level site considerations: Travelers note the importance of checking site conditions. "Got a pull through site for my R-Pod. Level site with 15/30/50," reports a visitor to Sunrise Vista Campground, highlighting the electrical options available.

Off-season advantages: Visiting during shoulder seasons provides a less crowded experience. "We make a habit of visiting the week after Labor Day. The crowds are gone and the campground is peaceful. Amenities as small boat rentals remain open," advises a regular visitor to Trailhead Cabins And Lodging.

Bathroom facility access: Facilities vary significantly between cabin locations. "Clean, quiet, dog friendly. No water or sewer on site but nice dump station and water taps everywhere," notes an RV traveler, emphasizing the importance of knowing where utilities are located when selecting a cabin site.

Frequently Asked Questions

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