Best Cabin Camping near Bridger, MT

Cabin accommodations near Bridger include both KOA options and privately operated sites offering basic to fully furnished structures. Red Lodge KOA provides cabin rentals with electricity, heat, and varying levels of amenities, some featuring private bathrooms while others utilize the campground's centralized facilities. "The hook ups are awesome, immaculate facilities, and cabins are new or completely refurbished," noted one visitor about the Red Lodge location. Perry's RV and Campgrounds also offers simple cabin options with basic furnishings like cots, requiring guests to bring sleeping bags and pads while providing access to communal showers and restrooms.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. West Bridger Cabin provides more remote accommodations with electric service but limited amenities, while the Red Lodge and Billings KOAs operate year-round with more extensive facilities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months from May through September. Pet policies vary significantly between properties—Red Lodge KOA permits pets at cabin sites while West Bridger Cabin does not allow animals. A guest at Perry's noted: "The host was super accommodating. It was raining and she recommended the cabin so we were sheltered."

Cabin guests should verify what supplies are included before arrival. Most basic cabins contain minimal furnishings and require visitors to bring bedding, pillows, towels, and cooking equipment. KOA cabins typically include mattresses but expect campers to supply linens. On-site camp stores at KOA locations stock essential groceries, firewood, and forgotten items, though selection varies by location. Visitors staying at more remote cabins like West Bridger should arrive with all necessary provisions as no market facilities exist on premises. Bathroom facilities range from private in-cabin options at premium sites to shared shower houses maintained by campground staff.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bridger, Montana (7)

    1. Red Lodge KOA

    11 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2364

    "Bright, friendly, family-style situation 10 minutes north of Red Lodge. Responsive and friendly hosts make navigating the COVID pandemic easier."

    "What a great clean campground near the Beartooth Hwy, Chief Joseph hwy and beautiful Red Lodge. Within hour of Billings or Cody. About an hour and half to northern Yellowstone also."

    2. Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2722

    $40 / night

    "Nice RV Park with lots of trees and a pretty river running next to the park. Tent camping is ok and there are some small cabins."

    "Perry's has great tent, cabin, and RV spots. The bathroom and shower facility is perfect and everything on the site is always well maintained. Have never had a bad experience here, always pleasant."

    3. Billings KOA Holiday

    47 Reviews
    Billings, MT
    38 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(?)"

    4. Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Billings, MT
    39 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."

    5. Big Quiet Farm Stay & Campground

    1 Review
    Ralston, WY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 272-4681

    $65 - $150 / night

    6. West Bridger Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Greycliff, MT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 222-1892

    $75 / night

    "If you go a few miles up the road you can go to the trailhead that allows you to go on up to Deer Creek cabin."

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Cabin Reviews near Bridger, MT

82 Reviews of 7 Bridger 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!

  • Charley K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    Camping near the river

    Nice RV Park with lots of trees and a pretty river running next to the park. Tent camping is ok and there are some small cabins.

  • K
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    Great bathroom facility

    Perry's has great tent, cabin, and RV spots. The bathroom and shower facility is perfect and everything on the site is always well maintained. Have never had a bad experience here, always pleasant.

  • 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!

  • K
    Mar. 23, 2024

    West Bridger Cabin

    Early Season Start

    Stayed one night late March. The road in wasn’t terrible, a little rutted past the gate up to the cabin, but easy enough to manage. It was quite cold when we arrived, and we started a fire pretty quickly. The cabin has an electric stove, small fridge and freezer, and a couple small lamps and even a toaster and coffee maker. The cabin is quite drafty and we struggled to keep it warm. We pinned a sheet up in the doorway to keep the heat contained in the sleeping area, and that helped considerably.

  • 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.


Guide to Bridger

Cabin accommodations near Bridger, Montana exist at elevations around 3,500 feet with proximity to both the Beartooth Mountains and the Yellowstone River valley. Most cabin facilities operate in a temperature range from 30-85°F depending on season, with summer nights often cooling to the 50s. Winter cabin camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop well below freezing, particularly at cabins in higher elevations near the Beartooth Scenic Highway.

What to do

Beartooth Highway exploration: Red Lodge serves as an ideal base for exploring what many consider Montana's most scenic drive. The highway reaches elevations over 10,000 feet with numerous pull-offs and hiking opportunities. "Beartooth hwy was undescribable! Amazing views. Close to Red lodge," notes a visitor at Red Lodge KOA.

Yellowstone River access: Cabins near Billings provide easy river access for fishing, photography, and wildlife viewing. A guest at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground shared: "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."

Local town exploration: Several cabin options put visitors within minutes of Red Lodge's western-themed downtown with shops and dining options. "Don't miss the awesome local businesses. The stores and views are breathtaking," recommends a cabin guest staying at Red Lodge KOA.

What campers like

Privacy options: Some cabin sites offer more secluded settings away from busier campgrounds. "At first glance you might not think it is that great but tent sites give you a primitive feel and are right on the heavy flowing Rock Creek making sleeping nice," writes a visitor about Perry's RV and Campgrounds.

Reliable utilities: Most cabin options maintain consistent electrical service even in remote locations. A guest at West Bridger Cabin noted: "The cabin has an electric stove, small fridge and freezer, and a couple small lamps and even a toaster and coffee maker."

Year-round availability: Several cabin facilities operate through all seasons. "Billings KOA operates all year," states their listing information, making it a reliable option for winter cabin stays when many other campgrounds close.

What you should know

Amenity variations: Cabins range from bare-bones to well-equipped. "We are newbies to RV life but overall we had no complaints. Very quiet park. The staff were all friendly, gave us a late check out with no problem," explains a visitor at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground.

Temperature management: Some rustic cabins may have insulation challenges. A West Bridger Cabin guest advised: "The cabin is quite drafty and we struggled to keep it warm. We pinned a sheet up in the doorway to keep the heat contained in the sleeping area, and that helped considerably."

Road conditions: Access to remote cabins may require navigating unpaved roads. "The road in wasn't terrible, a little rutted past the gate up to the cabin, but easy enough to manage," reports a West Bridger Cabin visitor from a March stay.

Tips for camping with families

Activity access: Cabin sites with amenities geared toward children provide easier family experiences. A visitor at Billings KOA Holiday mentioned: "There are lots of activities - from mini-golf to dog park to river access. We took advantage of the amazing showers."

Wildlife encounters: Families should maintain awareness of wildlife near cabins. "We had two bucks stroll within 30 yards of the tent area," reported a camper at Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground, highlighting the potential for wildlife viewing from cabin sites.

Weather preparedness: Mountain weather can change rapidly, requiring families to pack layers even for summer cabin stays. "It was raining and she recommended the 'cabin' so we were sheltered," noted a visitor at Perry's RV and Campgrounds, showing how cabins provide protection from unexpected weather.

Tips from RVers

Combined stays: Some travelers utilize cabins as part of longer RV trips. "This family owned and operated campground is located outside of the quaint town of Red Lodge and at the entrance to Beartooth Scenic Byway," shared an RVer at Big Quiet Farm Stay & Campground.

Service access: RVers who occasionally use cabins appreciate nearby conveniences. "Easy to find, glorious hikes around Red Lodge, which boasts the Beartooth Mountains, home of ski runs going 9-10 months of the year," mentioned a Red Lodge KOA visitor.

Reservation planning: During peak season (June-August), RVers should reserve cabins 3-6 months in advance, as they often fill before RV sites. "Needed a one night spot on the way to Theodore Roosevelt NP, and came across Yellowstone RV and Campground," noted a guest, emphasizing the usefulness of cabins as overnight stops on longer RV journeys.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bridger, MT is Red Lodge KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 11 reviews.

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