Cabin Camping near Weippe, ID

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    Cabins near Weippe, Idaho range from rustic forest service structures to modern resort accommodations. Freeman Creek Campground at Dworshak State Park offers primitive cabins without bathrooms or kitchens, while Three Rivers Resort provides riverfront cabins with more amenities. The Kamiah/Clearwater River KOA features standard KOA cabin accommodations with electricity. Most cabins include basic furnishings but vary significantly in comfort level. "We stayed in a cabin for two nights in late June 2021 and had an awesome time! They have ONE handicapped cabin and 3 regular! Bathrooms are pit style but kept very clean!"

    Rustic forest service cabins like Walde Lookout Cabin and Meadow Creek Cabin provide more secluded experiences with minimal amenities, while resort-style accommodations at Seubert RV Park & Guesthouse offer more comfort. Winchester Lake State Park Campground provides year-round cabin access with heating for winter stays. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. Pet policies vary by location - some cabins welcome pets while others prohibit them entirely. According to one visitor, "Our group stayed in the cabin, but hoping to come back for tent camping in warmer months."

    Most cabins provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and sleeping bags. Kitchen facilities range from none in primitive cabins to basic refrigerators and microwaves in more developed accommodations. Flying B Hunting Lodge cabins include drinking water, showers, and toilet facilities. Visitors should plan to bring all food supplies, cooking equipment, and personal items. Small markets are available at some locations like Three Rivers Resort & Campground, which one camper described as "well stocked with most of what you might have forgot to pack." Winchester Lake State Park and Kamiah/Clearwater River KOA also offer firewood for purchase on-site.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Weippe (20)

      1. Kamiah/Clearwater River KOA

      4.0(4)12mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Water and Electric. Staff friendly and helpful. Only bathroom open was a bit of a walk. Bathrooms were a rustic motif, clean, Hot showers."

      "Fairly clean bathrooms with showers. Across the road from Clearwater River. They did overcharge for laundry machines. Waiting to see if that gets corrected."

      from $40 - $60 / night

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      2. Canyon Creek

      4.3(7)18mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beautiful secluded location. Very clean bathroom. I could make and receive phone calls but no internet service with Verizon"

      "Stayed here many times and will go back again it is a great place to go and it's not far to travel to from orofino idaho for an inexpensive camp trip"

      3. Freeman Creek Campground — Dworshak State Park

      4.3(9)21mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Freeman Creek at Dworshak State park has great opportunity for all levels of camping. Tent sites, RV/Trailer sites, or a few small primitive cabins (no bathrooms or kitchens in the cabins)."

      "At first when we rolled into our spot I thought I was going to be in huge trouble- drive through spot with a wicked drop off on the right side (camper door side) with the fire pit and picnic table at the"

      4. Three Rivers Resort & Campground

      5.0(3)23mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The “resort” has riverfront cabins, double occupancy motel rooms, A frame cabins, RV spots with hookups and a large tent camping area for motorcyclists, bicyclists and hikers."

      "We needed an rv spot for the night on our way to McCall Idaho. Booking was straightforward, Checking easy and was As Described."

      from $15 - $165 / night

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      5. Three Meadows Group Camp — Dworshak State Park

      4.3(3)23mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed in a cabin for two nights in late June 2021 and had an awesome time! Lots of great tent and RV campsites in a nicely maintained park! They have ONE handicapped cabin and 3 regular!"

      "We had water and electric. Cool little guided nature trail for an evening walk with out little one to learn about animal tracks"

      6. Winchester Lake State Park Campground

      4.6(13)34mi from WeippeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our site was tucked into the pines creating a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year. The sites are somewhat level. Easily adjusted to make them work."

      "I got to you all my orange blocks for our bottom step out of our trailer . Looks like erosion has happened over time there is about 4 or so feet Vertical drop from the parking pad to the fire ring ."

      7. Flying B Hunting Lodge

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      8. Meadow Creek Cabin

      Be the first to review16mi from Weippe1 siteTents, Cabins

      from $40 / night

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      9. Walde Lookout Cabin

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      10. Harpster Store & RV Park

      5.0(1)28mi from WeippeRVs, Cabins

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    Cabin Reviews near Weippe, ID

    49 Reviews of 20 Weippe Campgrounds


    • Todd M.
      Oct. 4, 2020

      Three Rivers Resort & Campground

      Three Rivers Resort in Idaho

      So, I’m not sure why “resort” is in the title, this certainly not a resort in the traditional sense. But, this is a great place to stop if headed up the Lochsa River and has something for everyone.

      The “resort” has riverfront cabins, double occupancy motel rooms, A frame cabins, RV spots with hookups and a large tent camping area for motorcyclists, bicyclists and hikers. The mix of campers makes thing interesting. Add to this that the river raft guides take out at this location and this is a busy and fun place to spend a night. It has been very busy every time I have stopped, often full of RV’s with families spending a long weekend.

      There is a small market, restaurant and bar, and an outdoor pool and hot tub. The market is well stocked with most of what you might have forgot to pack. They sell firewood as well. The bar offers typical burgers and bar fare and was lively enough even in peak Covid. This is Idaho after all, Covid seems like an afterthought in most of central and North Idaho.

      The resort is located along a sweeping bend of the Lochsa river, which the highway follows on the opposite side. With the proximity of the highway, the RV’s in the campground, the cabins, etc, this is not a tranquil wilderness campground. It is however a great spot to spend the night while passing through.

      I was on a motorcycle and there were probably 8-10 other riders tent camping. Several fires were going and folks were friendly and outgoing. There was no cell service for AT&T, but the market and bar had WiFi that you could access by sitting outside the front door.

      I’ve stayed here 3 times and it will always be on my list when passing through this part of Idaho.

    • Cody B.
      Apr. 11, 2019

      Freeman Creek Campground — Dworshak State Park

      A little bit of everything!

      Freeman Creek at Dworshak State park has great opportunity for all levels of camping. Tent sites, RV/Trailer sites, or a few small primitive cabins (no bathrooms or kitchens in the cabins). There is also access to the reservoir for boating, fishing or to mini-camp sites all along the reservoir. Kokanee fishing is great from March to about late July. The spawn begins in August, so the fish move up the reservoir as the season progresses. Smallmouth bass fishing is great! The Idaho state Smallmouth record was caught in this lake. Day use parking is available for a small fee. For Idaho residents with the State Parks pass reduces the fee. A lot of wildlife viewing too! If you are lucky you may see a black bear feeding on blackberries, deer are numerous, elk frequent the lake, and one of my favorites is to watch Osprey dive in the lake for fish.

      I have been at this park in every month of the calendar, but only camped from April thru October.

    • Christopher R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Liz Butte Cabin

      Very scenic and historic forest service cabin

      I loved the views from this small cabin and the historic value is priceless. Road to this place is not recomended for low clearance vehicles it is a very rugged road and allows for a great experience in the wild most years you won't get there very early in the year because of snow

    • Agnes B.
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Freeman Creek Campground — Dworshak State Park

      5th wheel traveling with big family and multi age group kids

      To start, what a gorgeous area! Quiet, calm, nice. 

      At first when we rolled into our spot I thought I was going to be in huge trouble- drive through spot with a wicked drop off on the right side (camper door side) with the fire pit and picnic table at the bottom. I pictured kids falling, food mishaps, general non fun trudging up and down. Well, it actually turned out ok: we moved our 5th wheel as far from the edge as possible which allowed for a decent platform and we ended up having a birds eye view of what all the kids were doing. If that's still a problem, be mindful of what site you are signing up for, meadow ones are available. 

      • Bathrooms and showers were ok, though the standard, push the button every 30 seconds to have water flow in your shower is a little annoying (maybe i'm just a princess). 
      • Sweet little nature trails were pretty and easy for smaller children to walk through. 
      • Easy lake access is only in the park/play area. The rest of the lake access is a pretty blunt drop off from forest to water (read: no wadding in the sand). But the play area was pleasant. I heard that this year (2021) is was a bit more run down than usual so maybe next year it'll improve??? We still enjoyed the water and had a ton of fun finding tadpoles. 
      • You can rent SUPs and canoes and have a little explore around the lake. Very enjoyable.
      • NO CELL SERVICE. You just have to be present with one another. 
      • Important for our family- when we went in June, there were next to no mosquitos! My poor teenager usually gets eaten alive anywhere we go and he left unscathed! 
      • THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP::::: Even though we loved the location, we won't be returning simply because of the road to get there. Google maps wrecked us- I selected "quickest route" and had NO warnings that we would be driving up the narrowest gravel road with a 11% incline!!!! We have a diesel F350 but towing a big 5th wheel made it horrifying. Please be smarter than me and do your research. Once we started the decline it was mercifully paved but signage posted stated "2 road lane can be used as single lane" as it becomes the Lombard St for recreational vehicles! I saw some class A's that had boats towed behind them and I'm not entirely sure they didn't use witchcraft to make it work.
    • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 20, 2021

      Winchester Lake State Park Campground

      Peace in the pines

      Upon arrival, we immediately felt the peacefulness. Our site was tucked into the pines creating a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year.

      The sites are somewhat level. Easily adjusted to make them work. The space between sites are not as generously spaced as with othe Idaho SP we have stayed in. There are vault toilets throughout the campground with one building that houses flush toilets and 2 shower stalls. They are older but squeaky clean.

      There's a great day use area that has a large covered pavilion, playground and boat launch/ pier. I don't fish, but loaner poles are available at the visitor center. The boat launch is further around the lake and provides ample parking and a vault toilet. No motorized watercraft are allowed on the lake which makes it a wonderful place to kayak and SUP.

      There are a few trails around the lake. Nothing hard. There are tons of thimbleberries bushes along the road yo the boat launch and were just about ripe. They are so delicious!

      Enjoying the peace and quiet of the SP should be your expectation as there is not a lot of other options nearby.

      2 bars AT&T LTE

      Pro note: Wolf Track micro brewery is about 30 min. away in Cottonwood. Good beer. Also, stop at the Bark Park just as you enter the town of Cottonwood. You'll understand once you visit.

    • Heidi  C.
      Aug. 30, 2020

      Bear Den RV Resort

      Clean, nice RV Park

      We stayed here one night while on a road trip in Idaho. The park and facilities are extremely clean and have good amenities, like laundry and showers. Sunsets are great from this location! On the highway, but not much road noise. The WiFi and cell service was not the best. I would’ve rated it a five, but the office was closed the entire time and there were no instructions left for us with the code to the clubhouse and laundry, which we wanted to use. My calls to inquire with some questions weren’t returned.

    • Jerry R.
      Aug. 31, 2021

      Winchester Lake State Park Campground

      Great campground needing work

      One night on our way north. Great fishing spot. Stayed in C64 . I got to you all my orange blocks for our bottom step out of our trailer . Looks like erosion has happened over time there is about 4 or so feet Vertical drop from the parking pad to the fire ring . The park is closing C loop and B loop September 8th 2021 for paving my guess is some sites needing repairs will be addressed

    • Marilyn K.
      Apr. 28, 2024

      Kamiah/Clearwater River KOA

      Shady

      Level pull through sites. A little close together if full. Water and Electric. Staff friendly and helpful. Only bathroom open was a bit of a walk. Bathrooms were a rustic motif, clean, Hot showers.

    • Rich J.
      Sep. 13, 2025

      Winchester Lake State Park Campground

      Great

      We stayed in the campground with hookups.....Camas loop. Generally large, separated sites with picnic tables and firepits. Forest setting throughout. There are a few sites that aren't great, but the longer length ones are best. Facilities are clean. Lots of trails, picnic areas, and boat docks. Didn't fish, but lots of people were.


    Guide to Weippe

    Cabin accommodations near Weippe, Idaho are situated in the remote Clearwater Mountains at elevations of 1,900-3,000 feet, where summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F. The region's dense pine forests and proximity to the Clearwater River create distinct seasonal camping experiences, with most cabin facilities closing during heavy winter snowfall from December through March. The majority of cabin options require advance bookings of 3-7 days during peak summer months.

    What to do

    Kayaking on Dworshak Reservoir: Canyon Creek offers direct access to the reservoir's 54 miles of paddling opportunities. "Beautiful secluded location. Very clean bathroom. I could make and receive phone calls but no internet service with Verizon," notes one Canyon Creek visitor.

    Winter lake activities: Winchester Lake State Park remains open year-round with heated cabins available for winter visitors. According to a camper at Winchester Lake State Park Campground, "I will definitely be back soon, even frozen it was very enjoyable."

    Fishing for multiple species: The area's lakes support diverse fishing opportunities including trout, bass, and catfish. "We tent camp and we enjoy semi-level ground, which we had! The bathrooms are pit but are kept very clean!" reports a Winchester Lake visitor who came primarily for fishing.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many cabins and campgrounds in the area provide good separation between accommodations. At Three Meadows Group Camp, "We stayed in a cabin for two nights in late June 2021 and had an awesome time! Lots of great tent and RV campsites in a nicely maintained park!"

    Clean facilities despite remote locations: Canyon Creek maintains well-kept vault toilets despite its secluded setting. "Very quiet, overlooking the lake. Clean vault toilets. Boat ramp. 4 miles of rough gravel road with tight turns," explains a visitor.

    Seasonal berry picking: Late summer visitors can find wild thimbleberries along certain trails. At Winchester Lake State Park, one camper mentioned, "There are tons of thimbleberries bushes along the road yo the boat launch and were just about ripe. They are so delicious!"

    What you should know

    Water level fluctuations: Dworshak Reservoir levels can drop significantly, affecting lake access. "No one is here on a beautiful October long weekend Saturday. I can see why. The reservoir level is way down! Just getting to the water is a challenge," warns a Kamiah/Clearwater River KOA visitor.

    Road conditions to remote cabins: Several access roads require careful driving. "It is not the easiest to get to, and the road is a test for your engine and brakes, but once you arrive it is a quiet peaceful park with great water access," explains a Freeman Creek camper.

    Limited cell service: Most cabin areas have minimal or no cellular connectivity. A visitor to Three Rivers Resort noted, "There is no cell service for AT&T, but the market and bar had WiFi that you could access by sitting outside the front door."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly fishing spots: Several locations offer easy shore fishing for children. "Nice place to ride bikes, fish, hike, and relax," explains a Three Rivers Resort & Campground visitor who frequented the area with family.

    Nature exploration opportunities: Some campgrounds feature educational trails for kids. At Dworshak State Park, "Cool little guided nature trail for an evening walk with out little one to learn about animal tracks," reports a visitor who had the place to themselves.

    Non-motorized lake activities: Winchester Lake prohibits motorized watercraft, creating safer conditions for families. "No motorized watercraft are allowed on the lake which makes it a wonderful place to kayak and SUP," shares a camper at Winchester Lake State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Limited hookup options: Many sites lack full hookups, requiring planning. "Not full hookups but lots of fishing... We were there for two weeks and they did have electricity and water hookups just no dump so we showered and used the bathroom facilities which were very well kept!" explains an RV camper at Winchester Lake.

    Campsite elevation variations: Some sites have significant drops between parking pads and amenities. One RVer at Winchester noted, "I got to use all my orange blocks for our bottom step out of our trailer. Looks like erosion has happened over time there is about 4 or so feet vertical drop from the parking pad to the fire ring."

    Pull-through site availability: Seubert RV Park & Guesthouse offers accessible sites for larger rigs. "Beautiful view, super friendly staff, and very convenient location. Just a tiny bit off the highway, easy to access pull-through sites, and very affordable! Super clean and well kept."

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