Best Cabin Camping near Acton, MT

Cabin accommodations are available at both Billings KOA Holiday and Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground near Acton, Montana. These establishments provide cabin rentals with standard amenities including electricity, picnic tables, and access to campground facilities such as showers and restrooms. As one visitor noted, "Very clean campground lots of hot water in the shower very clean." Both locations maintain year-round operations, making cabin stays possible regardless of season, with full access to communal bathrooms, shower facilities, and on-site conveniences.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The KOA Holiday site offers more family-oriented amenities with recreational options like mini-golf and a pool. Pets are permitted at both campgrounds, though specific cabin pet policies may vary. A camper commented, "Very nice full hookups sites with trees and lawns." Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates increase. Both establishments maintain clean facilities with secure bathroom access.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. On-site camp stores at these locations stock essential items and firewood. The Billings KOA features "a nice store" with "homemade ice cream," according to visitor feedback. Both campgrounds are conveniently located near Interstate 90, providing easy access to additional supplies in Billings if needed. Bathroom and shower facilities receive consistent positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance. Winter travelers should note that while both locations remain open year-round, amenities may be limited during colder months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Acton, Montana (2)

    1. Billings KOA Holiday

    47 Reviews
    Billings, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 252-3104

    "Our site was pretty far from the restrooms/showers/office/store, but that was made up for by the spaciousness of the site, a picnic table, and access to potable water at the site, even though that was"

    "The pull through site we had included a patio with swing and picnic table- but not much on space... probably only 15 feet between rigs(?)"

    2. Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Billings, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 259-0878

    "This park has very nice full hookups sites with trees and lawns, some tent only sites at the rear of the park, and several water & electric only sites that are very close together."

    "Definitely caters more towards glamping or RV life if that's your thing. The campground was gorgeous and staff was incredibly friendly."

Show More
Showing results 1-2 of 2 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Cabin Photos near Acton, MT

1 Photos of 2 Acton Campgrounds


Cabin Reviews near Acton, MT

60 Reviews of 2 Acton Campgrounds


  • S
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    Easy access of of the interstate

    This park has very nice full hookups sites with trees and lawns, some tent only sites at the rear of the park, and several water & electric only sites that are very close together.

    The park is in a quiet area with easy access on and off the interstate Highway in southeast Billings. The exit is he same one that leads to the road to downtown, the ball park, and the airport.

    The property has a small, nice pool, a playground, a general store, laundry, dump station, and access to the Yellowstone River via a walking path.

  • Nicole C.
    Aug. 22, 2022

    Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    Clean and Quiet

    Definitely caters more towards glamping or RV life if that's your thing. The campground was gorgeous and staff was incredibly friendly. The only reason I'm rating 4 stars is because it's a long trek to the river. I assumed from the name we'd be close enough to it to see water or hear it from our campground. The closest "river" is a completely dry bed which is probably an over flow channel and then it's another long trail through field and bramble to get to the actual river. Aside from that. Their are fire rings/grills at the camping sites w electric as well as access to amazing private bathrooms with insanely awesome water pressure and very clean surroundings

    There are dry docking camp sites stuffed in the back of the Campground as well. We didn't get a chance to use the pool/spa but they looked really nice!

  • Jamie B.
    Dec. 9, 2018

    Billings KOA Holiday

    Neat Place

    The original KOA. This place is well kept, and staff was very friendly. Our site was pretty far from the restrooms/showers/office/store, but that was made up for by the spaciousness of the site, a picnic table, and access to potable water at the site, even though that was not included in our site description when booking. You can also hear the Yellowstone River flowing behind the site, which was nice to fall asleep to. In the mornings, they offer a pancake breakfast. In the evenings, there is an ice cream social where you can meet other campers, swap stories, share experiences, etc.

  • L
    Sep. 12, 2020

    Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    Nice RV park and campground

    Stopped for one night tent dry camping on 9/10/20. Clean and quiet. Close to interstate (pros and cons). Parking available next to tent area. No fire rings in the large tent area. Limited picnic tables. Had two bucks stroll within 30 yards of the tent area. Bathrooms and showers were secure and clean. No firewood for sale. Had to buy from KOA next door.

  • Amanda S.
    Jun. 26, 2019

    Billings KOA Holiday

    Resort style...

    Never have we stayed at a KOA before so this stay was different than anything we’ve experienced before. The pull through site we had included a patio with swing and picnic table- but not much on space... probably only 15 feet between rigs(?) however the campground had plenty of activities and amenities, including mini golf, pool, lodge, dog park, playground, ice cream stand and a BBQ joint, and the mini golf, and food stuffs were all an additional fee. We were only staying one night, and didn’t partake in any of the activities, and at the price of the per night rate, I felt that maybe we wouldn’t stay at another KOA, mostly because of the spacing issue, and the fact that it didn’t really feel like a campground at all... but like I said, we are used to slightly more rustic conditions, lol. It is worth mentioning that just a few miles away is Pictograph State Park- and that was pretty cool, and a beautiful walk after a day of driving!

  • Chris H.
    Sep. 17, 2020

    Billings KOA Holiday

    The OG KOA

    This was hands down the best KOA we’ve been to. Not to knock the other KOA’s but this one was great! Is was huge, incredibly clean, family and pet friendly, and just a solid overall spot. We were in site 100, and where right by the mini golf and about 250 yards from the river for fishing. We’d go back in a heartbeat.

  • Hailey L.
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Billings KOA Holiday

    Well maintained, fun, and safe with tons of amenities and friendly staff!

    There is so much good to say about this campground. They have so many fun things to do! Mini golf, arcade, playground, bonfire pit, basketball court, bikes to rent, pool & hot tub, plus the whole campground borders the Yellowstone River! We caught so many frogs, not to mention fish! The staff is awesome, especially when they open their outdoor restaurant for meals. There are peacocks that roam the grounds, and they are awesome. Amenities include: showers, laundry, general store, WiFi, power outlets to all campsites, security, library, and so much more!

  • Melissa H.
    Jun. 27, 2021

    Billings KOA Holiday

    This is not camping. This is an anthill.

    We stopped here for a night en route to another location. As soon as we pulled in I wanted to leave. I have never seen so many people in one campground before! It looked like a state fairground!

    The sites were mere feet apart - no privacy and hardly any room to set up so much as a lawn chair. If there were half the amount of people, it would have been lovely. The plot of land is pretty and runs right alongside the Yellowstone River - the only spot we found any respite. There was mini-golf, a pool, hot tub, a laughably small fenced in dog “run”, a neat looking themed playground, a restaurant, ice cream social, and store. Also on site were bathroom and shower facilities and laundry, though we did not use those, so I can’t speak to its cleanliness, etc.

    My young boys thought it was pretty awesome, and I agree - it could have been if there were half the people.

    If you do choose to stay, be sure to grab a burger or breakfast sandwich at Whole Hog. The owner has a trailer on site that he turned into a food truck and makes a damn good burger. He was such a nice, personable guy and probably the best part of our stay.

  • MaryAnn  B.
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Billings KOA Holiday

    All around great experience

    Friendly staff, clean, well maintained grounds, quiet and charming. This place had everything we needed for a few nights of work, rest and play. And to top it off the internet worked great. They have a pool, mini golf, kids play grounds, and an enclosed dog park. The laundry and bathrooms were exceptionally clean and updated. We splurged a little got the deluxe pull through with the swing, patio and fire pit, and saved a little with our AAA membership. And, after having gone through death valley and the High Sierra Valley having the lovely tree coverage was awesome. This camp ground is tucked into a residential area, and far enough off the interstate to not hear the noise, but close enough to town and all the other amenities to make it very convenient. It’s also on the river, but we didn’t have a chance to take advantage of that on this trip. I only gave four stars because we were positioned right behind the maintenance residence and there was a lot of noisy activity coming and going at all hours. I’m not complaining, they did an excellent job of maintaining and I’m sure if we were in any other location on site we’d not been bothered by this at all. We’d definitely stay here again.


Guide to Acton

Cabin rentals near Acton, Montana provide convenient overnight accommodations along the Yellowstone River corridor. Campers can choose from cabin options at established campgrounds that remain accessible throughout all seasons. The camping area sits at approximately 3,500 feet elevation with the Yellowstone River serving as a natural boundary feature for several properties. Proximity to Interstate 90 ensures easy access while still maintaining relative quiet compared to urban settings.

What to do

River exploration: The Yellowstone River offers recreational opportunities within walking distance of cabin accommodations. According to one visitor at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground, "There is a small, nice pool, a playground, a general store, laundry, dump station, and access to the Yellowstone River via a walking path."

Local wildlife viewing: The natural setting attracts native wildlife even near developed campgrounds. One camper noted, "Had two bucks stroll within 30 yards of the tent area" during their stay at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground. Morning and evening hours typically provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Nearby attractions: Cabin campers can use their accommodations as a base for exploring regional attractions. A visitor at Billings KOA Holiday mentioned, "It is worth mentioning that just a few miles away is Pictograph State Park- and that was pretty cool, and a beautiful walk after a day of driving!" The historic pictographs provide insight into indigenous history and require only a short drive from cabin locations.

What campers like

Shaded settings: Trees provide natural cooling during warmer months around cabin sites. One Billings KOA Holiday camper observed, "Beautiful setting among trees. On the backside of campground several spots around a small pond." These natural elements create more comfortable temperatures during summer stays.

Scenic surroundings: The landscape offers notable views from cabin locations. A visitor commented, "Our pull through spot, had a great view of the mountains behind the Yellowstone River which runs behind the campground." The elevation differences in the area create distinctive visual perspectives from certain cabin locations.

Reliable facilities: Cabin guests appreciate consistent bathroom and shower access. A camper at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground noted, "Bathrooms and showers were secure and clean." Security features such as locks on bathroom facilities provide additional comfort for overnight stays.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: While cabin accommodations remain available year-round, weather patterns affect the overall experience. A camper at Billings KOA Holiday advised, "Bring bug spray during the spring and summer as bugs can be horrific!" Insect activity intensifies during warmer months, particularly near water features.

Proximity to transportation: The location near major travel routes offers convenience but some ambient noise. One Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground visitor mentioned, "Little noise due to its close proximity to I-90." Cabins situated farther from the highway generally experience less traffic sound.

Reservation planning: Availability varies seasonally with higher demand during summer months. According to a camper, "The park is in a quiet area with easy access on and off the interstate Highway in southeast Billings. The exit is the same one that leads to the road to downtown, the ball park, and the airport." This central location increases demand during peak travel periods.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational options: Family-oriented activities provide entertainment beyond basic accommodations. A visitor at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground mentioned, "Kids loved the pool. Bathrooms are single person and locked/gated. Sites are closer together but roomy." The secured bathroom facilities provide additional safety for younger campers.

Nature walks: Short trails offer manageable outdoor experiences for various age groups. One camper reported, "Pretty nature walk down to the river. We are newbies to RV life but overall we had no complaints." These accessible paths require minimal hiking equipment while still providing connection to natural features.

Activity amenities: Additional recreational facilities supplement cabin stays for families. A Billings KOA Holiday visitor noted, "They had a camp restaurant with made to order meals and lots of family activities." These structured options provide alternatives during inclement weather or between outdoor adventures.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Cabins vary in size and proximity to amenities. An RVer staying at Billings KOA Holiday explained, "We were the only ones in the last loop. With the way our teardrop faced we couldn't see anyone else. This gave us a small campground feel." Requesting specific cabin locations can significantly impact the camping experience.

Supply considerations: Services vary between locations with differing levels of on-site provisions. A camper at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground observed, "No firewood for sale. Had to buy from KOA next door." Planning for essential supplies remains important even when staying in cabin accommodations rather than traditional tent camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Acton, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Acton, MT is Billings KOA Holiday with a 4.2-star rating from 47 reviews.