Best Cabin Camping near Bonner, MT

Cabins near Bonner, Montana range from rustic to fully furnished options at several established campgrounds. Missoula KOA Holiday offers cabin accommodations with electricity and basic amenities, while Turah RV Park and Store provides cabin rentals with varying levels of furnishing. The Holmestead features a dry cabin situated alongside a stream, offering a more secluded experience. "The cabin is so lovely, my dogs had a blast playing in the stream. I was happy to have a big real bed!" noted one visitor. Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground and Bearmouth RV Park also maintain cabin options, with most providing at least basic electricity and some offering additional comforts like heating systems for cooler months.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most KOA-style cabins include beds, electricity, and sometimes mini-refrigerators, while more primitive Forest Service cabins like Douglas Creek Cabin provide simpler accommodations. According to one camper, "Very cute little cabin nestled next to a small creek. The area was very pretty... A couple bunk beds were in the cabin, and it was definitely warm enough to survive." Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months from May through September when occupancy rates peak. Pet policies vary by property, with some like The Holmestead explicitly welcoming dogs, while others may charge additional fees or restrict pets entirely.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic furnishings typically include beds, tables, and sometimes chairs, but kitchen facilities vary widely. Some cabins offer microwaves and mini-refrigerators, while others provide only outdoor fire pits with cooking grates. On-site camp stores at locations like Missoula KOA and Granite Peak RV Resort stock essential supplies, though selection is limited. Visitors staying at more remote cabins should plan to bring all necessary provisions. Cabin rates typically range from $25-50 for basic accommodations to over $100 for more fully-equipped options with private bathrooms and kitchen facilities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bonner, Montana (31)

    1. Missoula KOA Holiday

    44 Reviews
    Missoula, MT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 549-0881

    $75 - $192 / night

    "From the bike rental to the playground, putt putt golf, swimming pool (2 Adult hot tubs - very clean)."

    "For example, for a premium price, you can get a site with your own private dog run.  Two older but OKay hot tubs and a heated swimming pool.  Bicycle and other stuff rental. "

    2. Beavertail Hill State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Clinton, MT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 542-5561

    $20 - $26 / night

    "The park manager is super friendly and nice. The 1 mile Nature Trail around the area is really well maintained and beautiful. There are 2 Tipi sites you can rent as well."

    "Nature trail was fun and bathrooms were excellent. Very clean. Camp host was friendly as well. Power hook ups. Firewood vending machine!!!!!"

    3. Granite Peak RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Frenchtown, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 543-9400

    $40 - $150 / night

    "Granite Peak Rv Missoula, MT

    #58, gravel Pad, grass area, picnic table 

    OTA: 7 channels

    Verizon 4g/4 bars

    ATT 4g/3bars

    Internet pretty weak from our site."

    "Nice store, good pool, good play ground, mini golf, paved roads between gravel pad sites. Trees that in a few years will provide great shade but not quite yet."

    4. Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground

    8 Reviews
    Clinton, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 825-3183

    $40 - $100 / night

    "42 for fire pit and picnic table! No privacy between the spots. That said, it’s a very beautiful setting with big trees, and very quiet. Nice playground for the kids ."

    "The laundry facilities were great. The showers were clean and hot. There was an adorable restaurant in the campground. Every single staff member we came across was so friendly."

    5. Turah RV Park and Store

    2 Reviews
    Bonner, MT
    4 miles
    +1 (406) 258-9773

    $25 - $55 / night

    "We did not have reservations so got a last spot by dumpsters, water and power, no sewer."

    "Quiet, tree-lined location. Friendly people. Bathroom and laundry rooms clean and functional."

    6. Turah Store & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bonner, MT
    5 miles

    "Great little store and friendliest people"

    7. Bearmouth RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Drummond, MT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 825-9950

    $35 - $40 / night

    "We stopped here for one night on our way to Olympic National Park and I’m so glad we did. The grounds are SO well maintained and the owners are super nice."

    "They made sure we had a shady pull through near our friends staying in a cabin and even provided a shuttle up and down the river so we could tube!"

    9. The Holmestead - Dry Cabin

    1 Review
    Frenchtown, MT
    19 miles
    +1 (913) 205-2563

    $145 / night

    "This cabin is so lovely, my dogs had a blast playing in the stream. I was happy to have a big real bed!"

    10. Jocko Hollow Campground

    5 Reviews
    Arlee, MT
    24 miles
    +1 (406) 726-3336

    "Small camp, has shower, and laundry. I was by a lovely gurgling creek. Only drawback was highway traffic. But convenient from 93."

    "This campground is nice and small and tucked away so that you can explore the woods and wilderness around it. It is very well kept and a great value for the price."

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Cabin Reviews near Bonner, MT

169 Reviews of 31 Bonner Campgrounds


  • Bradley H.
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    Lo Lo Hot Springs is Hot!

    Very nice campground across Hwy. 12 in Montana. Campground is ill defined so it feels more like camping out in the woods. Fire pits with picnic tables. 30 amp electric with water. Dump station on site. $38.50 per night or $25.50 with senior discount. Cabins are available and there is numerous tent sites. Pretty nice campground. Across the highway is Lo Lo Hot Springs. Very rustic with a $8.00 entry fee. Inside group tub and outside pool. There is a lodge and bar also on site. We spent 5 days in our 5th wheel at LoLo.

  • C
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    New Favorite . . .

    This place is on my shortlist for favorites for my week long getaway with my daughter who is 5. To be honest I was a bit concerned after reading a couple reviews describing the place. But hey, we all have bad days, and if I can read 90% positive vibe from a review I will check it out. I will say This place is an oasis that is in a manufactured home area that is very nice. Once you are in, it is a pure KOA experience. So far no company consistently does better than OK always across the board.

    Could not be happier with the customer service, and the staff that work here. Just simply top notch. They represent the true spirit of the KOA campgrounds. they lead you to your campsite, they will deliver wood for you, they monitor the pool at all times, make it easy to rent a little bike, and Wednesday through Saturday they have ice cream socials.

    I was a bit surprised that I did not see more children here. They have all the amenities that they have in Billings. I think some of the other reviews do not paint a quality picture of this place from a child’s eye. This is my daughters favorite place. From the bike rental to the playground, putt putt golf, swimming pool (2 Adult hot tubs - very clean).

    Of course as Tenters the big thing I look at is where I am pounding in my stakes :-) and the grass here in Missoula is perfect. They have several very creative approaches to tent sites. The one that I am staying at has a tent circle, five sites in the round, facing outward, fenced on each side with a picnic table, stand up barbecue, fire pit that is grated, picnic table, running water, electricity, and nice grass. I wish more campgrounds had this creative approach. Everything is well spread out and segregated between cabins, centers, and RV’s.

    They even have two really nice teepees in the center of the campground. They are super deluxe and the next time I come here I will be staying in one of them. See the photos.

    The campground store is the best stock store of all the KOA’s that I stayed in on this trip. They have everything from ice cream sandwiches to souvenirs.

    The facilities are well-maintained and very clean. I’d like the cypher locks on the bathrooms/showers for safety. The driveways are well-maintained, they have a painted bike path for riders. Overall this was just wonderful!

    If you have a couple days here I would suggest a 40 minute drive to the National Bison Range. The kids will love it!

    PS - My daughter wanted me to add that they have three very large bunnies that roll around the campground. She loves them.

  • N
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Whitefish-Kalispell North KOA

    Family friendly, not really “camping”

    If you’re looking for family friendly, this is your spot. Lots of kids activities. Free breakfast. Washrooms, showers and laundry facility available. Scenically, it’s not very pretty. Sites are very close together with little privacy. Our spot was so small we couldn’t fit our tent, picnic table and fire pit in it. We had to park somewhere else, and move the picnic table our. If you prefer exploring nature and quiet, this isn’t the park for you.

  • Megan B.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Camp Paxson

    Amazing!

    Sone of my favorite summer memories are at this campground. Primitive cabins with electricity and bunk beds but nothing else. Dock to jump off of. Trails all over seely lake. An area with benches surrounding the fire and a stage. Easy to get to.

  • Carla S.
    Jul. 28, 2016

    Hogback Homestead

    Back In Time

    Take a trip back in time with this camp and up to Hogback where you can dig for Montana fossils. Lots of good hiking, no bathrooms but fire pits and creek and firewood available!! So fun camping here with our family!

  • K
    Mar. 23, 2024

    Douglas Creek Cabin

    Great Little Cabin with friendly neighbors

    Very cute little cabin nestled next to a small creek. The area was very pretty, but had some broken fencing allowing tons of cows to surround the cabin on the morning. Very funny, but a little odd. Trip in was easy enough, road was slightly rutted, but nothing intolerable. A couple bunk beds were in the cabin, and it was definitely warm enough to survive.

  • Daniella M.
    Jun. 19, 2019

    The Jack Saloon

    Nice and peaceful

    We stayed at one of the cabins, small but with everything that you need (bed, coffee maker, bathroom with toiletries, mini fridge and microwave). There are several cute hiking trails with gorgeous scenery. Also, the saloon offers good comfort food and beverages.

  • Angela G.
    May. 15, 2021

    Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    Beautiful campground

    Beautiful spot with great views of Flathead Lake. The RV sites were nice and spacious and level with their own patio and chairs. They also offer cabins and tent sites. Some tent sites have water and electric. I was car camping and I had a strange campsite by the cabins for a tent but I couldn't park at the site. There was a small lot close by so that was fine but it also seemed pretty far from the bathrooms. The bathroom was very clean and I loved the private showers. The laundry area was spacious and clean. They also had several brochures on local activities. The wifi didn't seem to reach the tent sites though.

  • Julie P.
    Aug. 23, 2016

    Gird Point

    Gorgeous!!

    Gird Point Campground which is located in the Bitterroot National Forest is gorgeous. I love camping in Montana- I honestly have never had a bad experience camping anywhere in Montana. Gird Point is definitely no exception. My favorite part about this campsite is that it is located at the top of a peak. Camping on this peak definitely has gorgeous views, no doubt. There are three different mountain ranges that you are able to look out and see. Honestly, this is the best thing to wake up to. Talk about picturesque. You are able to stay in the lookout which has two beds that you are able to put your sleeping bags/pads on, and the lookout sleeps 4 people. When I went, we did have 4 people and it fit us pretty well. There is also a wood stove that works great for heating up water and cooking. The lookout also comes with some utensils and other amenities. Obviously, you do need to bring your own bathing supplies, sleeping supplies, food and drinks. You are able to drive to a certain point and then you do have to hike the remainder of the length to the lookout. The hike isn't too bad.


Guide to Bonner

Cabin accommodations near Bonner, Montana range from simple Forest Service structures to more elaborate options at established campgrounds. The area sits in western Montana's mountainous terrain at elevations between 3,200-4,000 feet, surrounded by the Garnet Range and the Clark Fork River watershed. Summer temperatures typically reach 80-90°F with cool evenings dropping to 45-55°F, while winter conditions bring snowfall and temperatures that can dip below freezing.

What to do

River recreation access: At Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground, visitors can enjoy Rock Creek and its fishing opportunities. "There's also a beautiful creek running along the campground with beautiful Mountain views," notes one visitor. The campground provides direct river access, making it convenient for anglers and those seeking water activities.

Miniature golf courses: Cabins at Granite Peak RV Resort include access to recreational facilities like mini-golf. "They had a mini golf course that I wanted to play at, but had no time," mentioned one camper. The course provides entertainment for families during downtime between outdoor adventures.

Ghost town exploration: Several cabin options serve as bases for visiting nearby historical sites. "Beautiful views here along the Clark Fork River with lots of things to do in the nearby area including visiting the Garnet Ghost town, Philipsburg, Deer Lodge, Anaconda, Butte and Missoula," reports a visitor to Bearmouth RV Park. These day trips add historical context to cabin stays.

What campers like

Riverside locations: Many camping cabins near Bonner feature creek or riverside settings. One visitor to The Holmestead - Dry Cabin noted, "This cabin is so lovely, my dogs had a blast playing in the stream. I was happy to have a big real bed!" These waterside accommodations offer both natural ambiance and recreational opportunities.

Playground facilities: For families with children, playgrounds enhance cabin camping experiences. A visitor to Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground shared, "There is a basketball court, sand volleyball court, horse shoes and a playground." These amenities provide entertainment options beyond hiking and fishing.

Restaurant options: Some cabin locations feature on-site dining. "Restaurant was really nice and tasty. Nice people," reported one visitor to Ekstrom's Stage Station. These dining options reduce the need to bring all provisions, especially for short stays or during meal transitions.

What you should know

Winter accessibility: Several cabin options remain open year-round, including some with heating systems. At Missoula KOA Holiday, a visitor reported, "Stayed one quick night in the 'Tent Village' where each site gets a pie shaped section of an octogon. Everything was fine." This accessibility varies seasonally, with some locations closing during winter months.

Highway proximity noise: Many cabin locations sit near Interstate 90, resulting in traffic noise. One camper at Beavertail Hill State Park Campground noted, "The park is not far off of the interstate. While the traffic can be heard, it was not distracting. There is also a set of RR tracks that run along the freeway. There were 8-10 trains that went by daily.. honking at the RR crossing."

Firewood availability: Multiple cabin locations sell firewood on-site, though prices and availability vary. Visitors staying at cabins without heating systems should confirm firewood availability or bring their own. Some locations restrict outside firewood due to pest concerns.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access considerations: Jocko Hollow Campground offers amenities like laundry facilities. "Small camp, has shower, and laundry. I was by a lovely gurgling creek. Only drawback was highway traffic. But convenient from 93," notes a visitor. Water features provide entertainment for children during hot summer months.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several cabin locations feature resident wildlife. At Missoula KOA, one visitor mentioned, "PS - My daughter wanted me to add that they have three very large bunnies that roll around the campground. She loves them." These animal encounters create memorable experiences for children.

Storm preparation: Weather can change rapidly in the region. As one visitor to Jocko Hollow Campground observed, "Trees were down like other reviews stated, they mentioned they had a massive storm." Families should pack extra clothing layers and rain gear even during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Hookup logistics: Beavertail Hill State Park Campground provides RV sites with electrical connections. "We stayed here 3 nights as part of a 9-night trip. We loved the site we were in (9). It was along the water and opened up to a grassy area and the river," reported one RVer. Some cabin areas also accommodate RVs, offering flexibility for groups with mixed accommodation needs.

Water access issues: Water systems at some locations require additional preparation. One visitor to Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground stated, "Staff provided jugs of water due to the water boil notice, but we would have preferred a discount from the $53 charge for our no water / no electric site." RVers should confirm water availability before arrival.

Wi-Fi reliability concerns: Internet connectivity varies significantly between locations. A visitor to Granite Peak RV Resort noted, "Wifi was horrible - didn't work well at all and took at least 5 mins to load a page and then sometimes would not even load after all of that time." Those requiring reliable connectivity should consider cellular data alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bonner, MT is Missoula KOA Holiday with a 3.9-star rating from 44 reviews.

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