Best Cabin Camping near Felt, ID

Several rustic cabin options can be found within an hour's drive of Felt, Idaho, providing comfortable alternatives to tent camping. Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch offers non-electric cabins with full-size bunk beds, desks, and dressers. Colter Bay Village in Grand Teton National Park features both standard log cabins and tent-cabins with canvas walls and wood stoves. Squirrel Meadows Cabin, located about 25 miles from Ashton, provides a more secluded forest cabin experience without electricity but equipped with a wood stove, table, chairs, dishes, and cooking pots. Most cabins include outdoor fire rings and picnic tables. According to one visitor at Headwaters Campground, "We stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean. A double bunk bed with a mattress, a desk and chairs and dresser. Warm showers and bathrooms within walking distance."

Cabin rentals in the region range from basic rustic structures to more comfortable accommodations with varying amenities. Palisades Cabins & RV Park offers "cute" cabins within walking distance to boat launches, while Teton Valley Resort provides pet-friendly cabin options with access to showers and laundry facilities. Most rustic cabins do not include electricity or running water, instead offering shared bathroom facilities nearby. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when national park visitation peaks. One KOA cabin renter noted, "Cabin was nice, nothing fancy but came with a bed, bunk beds, a porch swing & fire ring and was right on the Snake River. Price wasn't bad considering you're close to Grand Tetons/Yellowstone."

Most cabin accommodations provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire rings for cooking while others may include small refrigerators or microwaves. Bear boxes are provided at many locations for secure food storage, particularly in Grand Teton and Yellowstone areas where wildlife is active. Campers should bring their own cooking utensils, food supplies, and garbage bags. The Squirrel Meadows Cabin renter advised, "You do want to pack out your own garbage, because we later found out that you will get charged extra if you don't. You also want to put away any food you have outside because there are bears." General stores with basic provisions can be found at larger campgrounds like Colter Bay Village and Headwaters, though prices tend to be higher than in surrounding towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Felt, Idaho (30)

    1. Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    65 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $105 / night

    "After almost 10 back to back individual nights at campgrounds, it was nice to be able to have two back to back nights in a tent cabin. "

    "This was a spontaneous trip into the park, at the entrance it shows which campgrounds inside the park still have sites available. The ranger suggested Colter Bay as his favorite with availability."

    2. Teton Peaks Resort

    3 Reviews
    Tetonia, ID
    5 miles
    Website

    "We stayed the first night in the glamping tent 'Eagles rest.' We were thankful for the space heater that was in there (Stayed here May 17/2025) it got down to just above freezing that night."

    3. Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    45 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2861

    $59 - $122 / night

    "We booked a cute little cabin, even though we had a van and tents because is looked like a good experience. We had bunk beds, with a desk and chairs. Outside we had a picnic table with a fire ring."

    "Great spot on the outskirts of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. we stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean."

    4. Teton Valley Resort

    8 Reviews
    Victor, ID
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 787-2647

    "This campground has a blend of cabins mixed with the RV sites so it has a ton of added value with the heated pool/hottub, laundry, showers looked decent and my personal favorite… they have little s’more"

    "In addition to rv sites they offer full service cabins, dry cabins, and yurts. The facility is quite nice. Large, clean, individual bathrooms with showers."

    5. Jolley Camper RV & Cottages

    4 Reviews
    Ashton, ID
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 652-2267

    "The view is amazing and there are nice grassy common areas. Full hook ups were nice to have, but the camp spots were very tight."

    "It is a pleasant, scenic, rural highway-side campground.  We stayed in early May en route from Bozeman to Moab. "

    6. Squirrel Meadows Cabin

    1 Review
    Felt, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 652-7442

    $40 / night

    "Squirrel Meadows Cabin in WY is a lot of fun, and great for a family. The cabin is pretty awesome, although there is no electricity- but that didn't really bother my family and I."

    7. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole

    17 Reviews
    Teton Village, WY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 733-1177

    "Mostly I stay at state parks when I camp, but there isn’t much of that around Jackson Hole. This place was great. We stayed in the RV area and it was as much as could be expected."

    "Sites are gravel with picnic tables & fire pits. Friendly staff. Site maintenance very helpful. Checked on us within 30 min of set up. Mowed our site for us. So we could see the Beagle!!"

    8. Thaidaho Victor

    1 Review
    Victor, ID
    19 miles
    Website

    $52 / night

    "Thaidaho Victor is a great spot for those looking to enjoy the Tetons and the surrounding area around Jackson Hole, with a small cabin and amenities, you can stay comfortable while surrounded by mountains"

    9. Warm River Cabin

    1 Review
    Ashton, ID
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 652-7442

    $50 / night

    "This campground is in the perfect location. Next to a river/creek perfect for fly fishing, flushing and floating down ."

    10. Wakeside Lake RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 356-3681

    $35 - $48 / night

    "It's on Wakeside Lake in Rexburg. The lake is good for boating, or if you have a paddle board that would be fun. The sites are level gravel and full hookups, 30 Amp. Most sites are shades."

    "It was a great location. Our site was large and shaded by beautiful mature trees. Very helpful and friendly staff/owners. We had a minor issue when we got there after hours."

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Cabin Reviews near Felt, ID

228 Reviews of 30 Felt Campgrounds


  • April C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2022

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Cutest little cabins

    We booked a cute little cabin, even though we had a van and tents because is looked like a good experience. We had bunk beds, with a desk and chairs. Outside we had a picnic table with a fire ring. Clean sites and cabin, showers, and restroom. There are washing machines on site. I would camp her again and stay in another cabin.

  • L
    Jun. 18, 2018

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Perfect Location

    Great spot on the outskirts of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. we stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean. A double bunk beds with a mattress, a desk and chairs and dresser. warm showers and bathrooms within walking distance. A hiking trail that follows snake river is not that far from ranch. Pricing at the grocery store and convenience store a bit high, $16 total for s’mores, so shop before. Activities available for youth and adults.

  • Carrie C.
    May. 17, 2021

    Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

    Beautiful Location

    We pulled in for one night of tent camping, saw the tent area and decided to rent a cabin! We felt it was a bit to far from rest of sites and were fairly new to camping in the area so we opted for the safer site. Cabin was nice, nothing fancy but came with a bed, bunk beds, a porch swing & fire ring and was right on the Snake River. Price wasn’t bad considering you’re close to Grand Tetons/Yellowstone.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Peaceful and close to Snake River

    HeadWaters Rv campground is located in the perfect place right between Yellowstone and The Tetons. Perfect for exploring both Parks. The cell service is pretty spotty, but it’s great to just put down your phone and enjoy your surroundings. It is only 5 minutes walk from the campground to Snake River access. Fires are allowed at this campground. There are Rv, tent, and cabins to stay at. The cabins in the camp area are small but have full sized bunk beds and a desk and dresser. These cabins do not have water or electricity, but there are other cabins with power up the road. The tent and Rv spots are on gravel with lots of shade, a picnic table, and fire ring. Rv sites are Electric and water. There are so many activities to do. Along with the activities they have every day there is horse riding, guided fly fishing, hiking trails for everyone, bus tours, jr. rancher classes and so much more Also on site at the campground is a dish washing area next to the clean bathrooms and showers. There is a propane fill, fresh water fill, restaurant, gift shop, ATM machine, gas station, and bear boxes. I would definitely recommend this campground for any duration of trip.

  • Casey L.
    Sep. 18, 2022

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Close quarters but lots of amenities

    We only stayed here for one night but enjoyed it. We were in one of the rustic little cabins which consisted of a double bunk bed, table with 2 chairs, small garbage can, and lantern. All the sites were close together but if you’re in the Tetons, you probably won’t be spending much time just hanging out at camp. There is coin operated laundry, a beautiful lodge with a bistro and full restaurant, plus a little gas station/grocery. Would recommend if you’re not looking for peace and quiet!

  • David R.
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Just Fantastic

    After almost 10 back to back individual nights at campgrounds, it was nice to be able to have two back to back nights in a tent cabin.  The cabins are great with two wood walls, two canvas tent walls and roof, four drop down bunks and a nice potbelly stove.  The outside area is very nice with a table, fire ring and bear box.  Parking for the tent was directly next to the cabin and outdoor pad.

    The only drawback is that the tent cabins are quite close to each other.  The family in the tent next to mine was very nice, but also quite loud.  The area luckily was quiet after 10pm.

    The campground village itself was very nice, with all sorts of shopping and food options.  Since I arrived at the campground around 4pm I quickly unloaded my gear into the cabin. Instead of cooking I grabbed a bite to eat and a six pack of local beer, and headed over to a spot on Jackson Lake to have a sunset dinner.  The campground location is perfect to get out and explore.

    The cabin bunks are comfortable, if not a bit loud when sleeping and moving around.  I woke myself several times with chains making noise.  After the third time, I grabbed a bottle of bike chain lubricant and did some work to make them quiet.  it worked and the rest of the night was quite peaceful.

    Mornings are definitely busy in the village.  I was up around 7am and rode my bike to the General Store to grab a coffee.  I took a little ride down to the lake and drank my coffee in a quiet spot that was perfect for meditation.  I then rode back to my site and grabbed my toiletries and rode back to the Launderette/Shower.  They had a little line to get a shower stall, but it moved quickly.  The cost was $5 and it was well worth it for the ability to take a nice long uninterrupted shower.

    I spent the day exploring Jackson and over into the Teton Valley and Driggs/Victor.  I returned later in the afternoon and grabbed a bite from John Colter's Ranch House .  The second night was much more quiet and peaceful with the stars shining bright.  

    My only qualms about the site were about how close you are to other cabins and the noise.  I would still love to stay here again.

  • Carrie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2018

    Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Enormous campground

    I guess all things are grand in Grand Teton NP, this campground is enormous! 350 sItes! This was a spontaneous trip into the park, at the entrance it shows which campgrounds inside the park still have sites available. The ranger suggested Colter Bay as his favorite with availability. It was an hour and half drive from the southern most entrance be Teton Village. I arrived at the queue line to get a site just after 8 pm. I was able to snag the second to last site available! It was an RV site, but had a nice tent pad as well. Generators are required to be off at 8 pm so I didn’t experience what it was like with all the generators running in this area. The sites are roomy for being so many. There are bear boxes for food storage, fire pit with grill, and a picnic table available at each site. Each loop has 1-2 restroom facilities available that have flush toilets and a wash area available.
    Outside the campground there is a full service restaurant and grocery store. The pay showers and laundry are right next to the market, less than a half mile from camp. There is also a gas station where you enter the Colter Bay Area.

    Activities galore! I had my mountain bike with me and had planned on biking some of the many trails but they are foot traffic only. You can bike in the park on paved trails. They discourage trail running because it could aggravate a bear if encountered. They have boat rentals at the marina I was going to rent a kayak for a quick morning paddle, but they have a 2 hour minimum and I didn’t want to pay $50 for 1 hour use.

  • Randall K.
    Aug. 12, 2023

    Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Great location, easy camping

    Sites are close but plenty of trees around for privacy. Bathrooms are flush with running water. Paid showers and laundry by visitors center. Great food in restaurant by the visitor center and a pizzeria. Great Wi-Fi in restaurant area.

    Lot said they were full but we got a spot night of and arrived around 6pm. Saw some open spots the next morning for hikers/bikers so if you’re stuck and it’s late I’d ask about those if they say they are full.

    Bears in area so you need to use the bear box. Nice picnic table and fire ring too!

  • H
    Aug. 8, 2020

    Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

    Just okay

    We stayed at a deluxe cabin for one night. The cabins are too close to each other and the next cabin’s camp fire is right next to your porch, so very little privacy and a lot of noise.


Guide to Felt

Cabin accommodations near Felt, Idaho typically operate seasonally from May through October due to heavy winter snowfall in the Teton Valley region. Elevation ranges from 5,500 to 7,000 feet, creating cool summer nights even when daytime temperatures reach the 80s. Most cabin facilities offer proximity to either Grand Teton National Park or Yellowstone National Park with driving distances varying from 25 to 90 minutes depending on location.

What to do

Lake activities at Colter Bay Village: Visitors can rent boats, swim, and enjoy lakeside activities directly from the campground. According to Miranda M., there is "great access to the park and trails along the lake." The location provides convenient water recreation without requiring additional travel.

Hiking near Teton Valley Resort: The resort serves as a base for accessing numerous hiking trails. One visitor noted, "This campground has a blend of cabins mixed with the RV sites so it has a ton of added value with the heated pool/hottub, laundry, showers looked decent and my personal favorite… they have little s'more bags that they give you and do little community bonfires each night."

Fishing at Warm River Cabin: The location offers excellent fly fishing opportunities with creek access. Hannah S. shared that the site is "next to a river/creek perfect for fly fishing, flushing and floating down. It is also not a far drive from Mesa Falls which is absolutely gorgeous and a must see if you're in the area."

What campers like

Mountain views from cabins: Teton Peaks Resort offers cabins with direct views of the mountain range. According to one reviewer, "We were spoiled rotten and so thankful for every moment. The manager Biz put us in a king suit with a large picture window facing the Tetons."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Staying at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch allows for frequent wildlife sightings. One camper mentioned, "They ask to clean up your site each evening and put grill and coolers away so as to not attract the bears. They have nice tent areas and cabins." Bear storage lockers are provided at each site.

Stargazing from cabin porches: The minimal light pollution creates excellent stargazing conditions. Larry M. from Headwaters Campground noted, "It is away from everything so you can see lots of stars at night." Many cabins include outdoor seating areas for nighttime viewing.

What you should know

Bear safety protocols: Cabins in this region require proper food storage and waste management. At Colter Bay Tent Village, one visitor observed, "When we saw the bear was near us there was also 3 rangers following it keeping the campers safe." Most cabin areas provide bear-proof storage containers.

Reservation timing: Summer cabin reservations often fill months in advance. According to Jay B., "Colter bay has 200-300 camp sites nestled in under the trees. It's crowded but workable. First come first serve. Get there in the AM and getting a spot is easy. Do not wait till 4pm."

Weather considerations: Mountain weather can change rapidly, requiring preparation even in summer. At Teton Peaks Resort, Janet D. mentioned, "We were thankful for the space heater that was in there (Stayed here May 17) it got down to just above freezing that night."

Tips for camping with families

Easy cabin access: Jolley Camper RV & Cottages offers family-friendly cottages with basic amenities. According to David B., "We picked this site because it was sort of in between Yellowstone (50 minutes from the west gate) and the Grand Tetons (a 90 minute pleasant ride through beautiful countryside and views of the west side of the Tetons)."

Community activities: Some cabin areas organize group events for families. Amber W. from Teton Valley Resort appreciated that "they have little s'more bags that they give you and do little community bonfires each night." These organized activities provide entertainment without additional planning.

Proximity to attractions: Select cabin locations based on your primary destinations. Brenda L. from Headwaters Campground advised, "We stayed at headwaters for 5 nights while visiting the Grand Tetons. It was a bit further to tour Jackson (an hour and a half) but we did twice anyway." Consider driving distances when booking cabins with children.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives for RVers: Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole offers both RV sites and cabins for groups with mixed accommodation needs. Chris H. noted, "Not all the sites have water and sewer, but everything has electric. It's clean and the service is amazing."

Laundry facilities: Wakeside Lake RV Park provides cabin options with laundry access. A visitor explained, "Nice laundry facility, bathrooms and showers. They have glamping tents, and cabins available on Airbnb." Clean facilities with laundry access can be especially valuable for extended stays.

Site selection strategy: Position matters for comfort at cabin and RV sites. Victoria C. from Fireside Resort advised, "The RV sites have all the basics you need and the park is very quiet and peaceful." For maximum privacy, request sites with natural barriers or vegetation screening.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Felt, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Felt, ID is Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park with a 4.4-star rating from 65 reviews.

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