Best Cabin Camping near Moyie Springs, ID

Cabin options near Moyie Springs include furnished accommodations at several established campgrounds. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging offers cabin rentals with electricity, heating, and comfortable furnishings. North Haven Campground provides luxury cabins with modern amenities including clean bathroom facilities. Deer Ridge Lookout offers a more remote cabin experience with basic amenities and panoramic views. Some cabins feature full kitchens while others provide basic cooking facilities. One camper shared that their cabin at The Hemlocks was "clean, warm, comfortable" and "located central to sights in Idaho as well as Montana."

Depending on the campground, accommodations range from rustic fire lookout towers to fully-furnished log cabins. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging and North Haven Campground operate year-round, offering pet-friendly cabin options for travelers with animals. Reservations are typically required, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. A recent review noted that North Haven Campground features "luxury cabins and covered wagon glamping. Very family and senior friendly." Yaak Mountain Lookout Rental and Mt. Baldy-Buckhorn Ridge provide unique elevated cabin experiences in nearby Montana with exceptional views.

Most cabins include beds with mattresses, though guests should bring their own linens, pillows, and towels unless otherwise specified. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties - some include refrigerators, stoves and basic cookware while others provide minimal amenities. The Hemlocks and North Haven both offer on-site bathrooms and showers accessible to cabin guests. Propane heating is common in cabins throughout the region, making them comfortable accommodations even during cooler months. Bonners Ferry, approximately 10 miles north, provides the nearest grocery stores and additional supplies for cabin visitors.

Best Cabin Sites Near Moyie Springs, Idaho (22)

    1. Blue Lake RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Naples, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 946-3361

    $20 - $55 / night

    "Cute little RV park off the highway. Very quite with a small lake. Families can enjoy fishing, swimming, yard games, fire pit, and very dog friendly with a fenced dog park."

    "While there were some positive aspects to the campground, a few drawbacks prevented it from standing out. One of the major downsides was the campsite's unfortunate location between two railway lines."

    2. North Haven Campground

    3 Reviews
    Bonners Ferry, ID
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 603-9212

    $49 - $300 / night

    "I couldn’t book through Dyrt in app on the date. I called and booked with Munro on busy 4th weekend and got it done."

    "Close to all the wonders of Idaho's panhandle. They have several back in and pull through sites with more on the way. Choice of full hookups, or water and electric."

    3. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging

    2 Reviews
    Moyie Springs, ID
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-4363

    $25 - $129 / night

    "We stayed in the cabin and it was clean, warm, comfortable. Located central to sights in Idaho as well as Montana. We will be back next year. Guided fishing tours available as well as great food."

    "Nice RV campsites with water & electric hookups yr round. WiFi & free laundry, bathroom,&showers via coded entry."

    4. Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge

    3 Reviews
    Moyie Springs, ID
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 295-4693

    $55 / night

    "There are 2 beds and 2 pads for sleeping on the floor which were not very comfortable but adequate. There is a propane stove and lantern for your usage, which worked fine."

    "You can drive right up to the base of the fire tower and then do day hikes from the summit (or hike up in winter). The views in all directions are amazing."

    5. Kootenai River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Troy, MT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 295-4090

    "Rest water and electric. Tent sites. Owners are great people. Very helpful for sure. They have a path you can walk down right to the Kootanie river with chairs and picnic tables to sit on. Very nice."

    "Unfortunately, my two year old son didn’t settle for bed easily when camping. I ended up in hotels a couple nights, just because I didn’t want to bother the other campers."

    6. Deer Ridge Lookout

    1 Review
    Moyie Springs, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-5561

    $45 / night

    "I was recently here over the summer for two weeks in the Idaho Panhandle National forests. It was truly amazing. The air quality was awesome, as well as some of the views of the rocky mountains."

    7. Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental

    1 Review
    Troy, MT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 295-4693

    $55 / night

    "This lookout was nice because it had a propane fridge, oven, heater, and lights. It also had a variety of pots/pans/plates/cups/utensils."

    8. Bonners Log Cabin and RV

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    Bonners Ferry, ID
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-3986

    9. Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    9 Reviews
    Nordman, ID
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 443-2200

    "The group camp has its own private dock and beach. The cabin has multiple bunk beds and a kitchen with fridge and range/oven. Also a microwave. 2 showers and 2 restrooms."

    "I worked at Priest Lake State Park as a residential biologist for the summer of 2016. It was an amazing experience! I had access to parts of the park not allowed to campers."

    10. Snyder Guard Station

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    Moyie Springs, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-5561

    $90 - $150 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Moyie Springs, ID

50 Reviews of 22 Moyie Springs Campgrounds


  • Sunshine S.
    Aug. 14, 2016

    Upper Ford Cabin Rental

    Upper Ford (Yaak)

    This USFS Cabin rental is perfect for families! The cabin is a former ranger house and is located right next to the river, with horse stalls and plenty of space for parking. Hiking trails, fishing, and great swimming holes are very close by. The cabin is along a road, but traffic isn't a concern as the USFS in the Kootenai aren't busy any time of the year. I believe you can only rent by calling the Kootenai National Forest (Troy District).

  • Yuki B.
    May. 31, 2018

    Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    Fabulous Family Fun

    There are 3 campgrounds. One is a group camp that sells out quick. Reservations are 9 months in advance and it is a phone call of luck that will get you this prime area. The group camp has its own private dock and beach. The cabin has multiple bunk beds and a kitchen with fridge and range/oven. Also a microwave. 2 showers and 2 restrooms. There are RV slots available here. We love the privacy and ability to not worry about any unlocked vehicles or items left in the beach The other two sites are Lionhead and Indian Creek. Indian Creek as a store and laundry facilities. They also have a few cabins to rent. Showers and rv slots available. Lionhead is further up the road (just north of the group camp) and is a little smaller.

  • Jeff W.
    Jun. 6, 2018

    Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    Worked the State Park for a summer.

    I worked at Priest Lake State Park as a residential biologist for the summer of 2016. It was an amazing experience! I had access to parts of the park not allowed to campers. The staff are all very friendly and nice to work with. The hand- scooped homemade ice cream is worth it alone! Kayaking up the thoroughfare to the upper lake is a great workout with some amazing and beautiful scenery and animals along the way. You will see lots of moose, and sometimes black bears. If you take the short hike to Moose lake, there is excellent rainbow trout fishing, and gorgeous scenery as well. Hunt lake trail is a beautiful trail to hike, but not for beginners. Priest Lake itself is a little chilly when first getting in to swim, but is very refreshing in the mountain heat. There are many good places to pick huckleberries all over the area! The campgrounds at the Indian Creek unit, which is where the headquarters and store are located, are very clean. There are plenty of RV and tent camping sites and 5 cabins available to rent. All cabins sleep different numbers of people, ranging from 5 to 9, the moose cabin being the largest and nicest. The cabins have no bathrooms or kitchens but boast fire rings and are right across from communal park bathrooms and showers. The lion head unit on the upper lake is about 12 miles up the road from Indian Creek turning into gravel about 8 miles up right before moose lake. It has a few smaller camper sites and many tent sites available. There is a maintenance shed along with a small ranger booth which also serves as a small store with ice and other foods and small supplies. There are first aid kits and radios available at all campground ranger booths. Priest lake has amazing fishing for rainbow trout, Mackinaw (lake trout), smallmouth bass, and Pike minnow (as the main species). The nearest town, Coolin, UD, is about 12 miles down the road. It is a small town with a store, a diner and a bar/ restaurant. The diner and restaurant have decent staple foods for what they have to offer. The store is fairly small but generally has most of the foods and supplies needed for restocking your camping food or obtaining the odds and ends you may have forgotten or overlooked at home. All around it is a beautiful place to visit with friendly staff and locals and I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking an unforgettable family camping experience.

  • Jayson B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2024

    North Haven Campground

    Nice tent/RTT in back.

    I couldn’t book through Dyrt in app on the date. I called and booked with Munro on busy 4th weekend and got it done. A very nice stay on very loud 4th weekend of fireworks at Bonners Ferry(to be expected). Campsite with fire ring, wooded, picnic table was awesome. Bathhouse and facilities were very clean. Wood, icecream, laundry detergent, and more for sale at office/bathhouse. Definitely, stay again.

  • David P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2024

    North Haven Campground

    Awesome facility

    Modern and beautiful campground. Close to all the wonders of Idaho's panhandle. They have several back in and pull through sites with more on the way. Choice of full hookups, or water and electric. Their showers are emaculant and luxurious. Wife refused to use ours. They have luxury cabins and covered wagon glamping. Very family and senior friendly. Reasonably priced, can't loose booking here.

  • P
    Jul. 26, 2022

    Kootenai River Campground

    Great campground

    A very nice small campground. About 2/3 of the sites are full hookups. Rest water and electric. Tent sites. Owners are great people. Very helpful for sure. They have a path you can walk down right to the Kootanie river with chairs and picnic tables to sit on. Very nice. Grounds are clean and tidy. Owners care a lot about their customers. Bathrooms are clean. Showers also clean. Would recommend staying here if your in the area.

  • Talia H.
    Jul. 9, 2017

    Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental

    Pure

    We stayed here two nights. Excellent views 360*. This lookout was nice because it had a propane fridge, oven, heater, and lights. It also had a variety of pots/pans/plates/cups/utensils. There is a winch on the side of the deck so you don't have to haul things up (like our cooler). Explored the Yaak and Kootenai!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge

    Beautiful location amazing views

    Stayed here with a couple of friends, and it was a bit cramped in there, as you might expect. The views were incredible, the morning sunrise was spectacular, and the sunset was amazing. The downside was climbing up a steep set of stairs multiple times each day. There are 2 beds and 2 pads for sleeping on the floor which were not very comfortable but adequate. There is a propane stove and lantern for your usage, which worked fine. Also included is pots and pans. The outhouse bathroom was clean and did not stink. It was a bit windy, but overall, we had a great time. The road up to the lookout is very rough and bumpy and not suitable for cars.

  • Evelyn M.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Bull River Guard Station

    Awesome Historic Cabin

    This old Guard Station is in the perfect location. Easy to drive to and close to miles and miles of trails in the Kootenai National Forest. Plenty of beds for a full family - four upstairs and one downstairs. History galore in the building and surrounding areas. Some complaints of mice - but that’s to be expected from a building from 1908.


Guide to Moyie Springs

Cabins near Moyie Springs, Idaho provide rustic overnight options in the heart of the Idaho panhandle. The area sits at approximately 2,400 feet elevation in the Rocky Mountains, with the Moyie River flowing through this forested region. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing while summer days typically reach the 70s and 80s, making seasonal preparation important for cabin stays throughout the year.

What to do

Fishing at Blue Lake RV Resort: This family-friendly spot offers cabin accommodations with lake fishing opportunities. "The little lake is full of catfish and turtles that you can feed. Their prices are very reasonable and the campsites are designed pretty well," notes reviewer Don R., who appreciated the peaceful setting.

Water recreation: Blue Lake RV Resort provides water activities along with cabin stays. "We paddle boarded and swam the next day," mentions Brad C., while another camper highlighted that "they have paddle boats, kayaks, paddle boards and a floating trampoline" for guest use.

River access at Kootenai River Campground: Located near Troy, Montana, this campground offers cabin accommodations with river access. "They have a path you can walk down right to the Kootanie river with chairs and picnic tables to sit on," explains Patrick B., making it convenient for water activities.

What campers like

Panoramic views from lookout cabins: Mt. Baldy-Buckhorn Ridge offers a unique cabin experience in a fire tower. "The views in all directions are amazing. We didn't go to bed for hours because of stargazing," shares Justin S., who appreciated the bunkbeds, table, stove, and outhouse facilities.

Clean, well-maintained facilities: North Haven Campground offers modern cabin accommodations. A visitor noted that "Their showers are emaculant and luxurious. Wife refused to use ours," indicating the exceptional quality of the facilities.

Outdoor amenities: Cabin stays at Blue Lake RV Resort include outdoor recreation options. One camper mentioned, "Families can enjoy fishing, swimming, yard games, fire pit, and very dog friendly with a fenced dog park," showing the range of activities available.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Many cabin facilities have limited seasonal availability. Kootenai River Campground operates from "May 1 to October 15," while other facilities may remain open year-round.

Varied cabin amenities: Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental provides specific amenities not common to all cabins. "This lookout was nice because it had a propane fridge, oven, heater, and lights. It also had a variety of pots/pans/plates/cups/utensils," reports Talia H., which can help with packing decisions.

Environmental considerations: Lookout cabins typically have more limited facilities. Justin S. points out for Mt. Baldy-Buckhorn Ridge, "no water (bring filters/chems)" as an important consideration for visitors.

Tips for camping with families

Quiet locations for children: When selecting cabins with children, noise considerations matter. At Kootenai River Campground, Steven Y. observed, "Unfortunately, my two year old son didn't settle for bed easily when camping. I ended up in hotels a couple nights, just because I didn't want to bother the other campers."

Kid-friendly activities: Lionhead Campground offers cabin accommodations with beach access. "Ended our tour of Northern Idaho at spot #140. Tons of flat area to put down a tent, mosquito shade (they are pretty bad), and enjoy the amazing view!" shares Cody H.

On-site recreation options: Cabin stays with family-oriented activities reduce travel needs. At Blue Lake RV Resort, a visitor mentioned, "My boys are ready to return and so am I. It's just one of those peaceful places that I don't think very many know about," indicating its suitability for families.

Tips from RVers

Winter accommodations: The Hemlocks RV and Lodging provides year-round cabin options. Angus B. notes they have "water & electric hookups yr round. WiFi & free laundry, bathroom, & showers via coded entry," which benefits winter visitors when tent camping is less practical.

Owner assistance: Helpful staff can enhance cabin stays. At Kootenai River Campground, Don R. shares, "the people were very helpful. Yes they told us how to get to Ross Creek Cedars and Kootenai falls (go early), absolutely stunning!" showing the value of local knowledge.

Cabin access considerations: Road conditions affect cabin accessibility. For Blue Lake RV Resort, Lauren R. mentions, "Everything everyone says about the pot holes, dirt road, train noise and turn off from the 95 is spot on," indicating important access considerations for vehicles.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Moyie Springs, ID is Blue Lake RV Resort with a 4.1-star rating from 9 reviews.

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