Best Cabin Camping near Corvallis, MT

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Best Cabin Sites Near Corvallis, Montana (37)

    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
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    1. Missoula KOA Holiday

    42 Reviews
    76 Photos
    122 Saves
    Missoula, Montana

    Welcome to Missoula, Montana KOA. We are the perfect base camp for all that Western Montana has to offer! We are an oasis within the city of Missoula, surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains. You will find the staff friendly and accommodating while enjoying the beautiful flowers and landscaping.

    We offer a heated pool and hot tubs, Pedal Kart rentals, an arcade, and min-golf. RV sites for all size RVs and we are big rig friendly. Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins are available at Missoula KOA. We also offer a variety of tent camping options for you to choose from. We are your base camp for everything Missoula has to offer.

    Located just off I-90 on Reserve St. (Exit 101), you are within easy access to everything that is Western Montana. Close to shopping, great restaurants, craft breweries and a myriad of sporting and cultural activities. Explore the Lewis & Clark Trail, Garnett Ghost Town, National Bison Range, and the Smoke Jumpers Museum to name just a few attractions. A great stopping point between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Join us for great camping and an unforgettable experience!

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $75 - $192 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Como Campground near Corvallis, MT

    2. Lake Como Campground

    8 Reviews
    18 Photos
    149 Saves
    Darby, Montana

    The campground, a.k.a. Lower Como, is a single loop through a stand of mixed pine and fir trees and one of three campgrounds in the Lake Como Recreation Area. __It is located below Lake Como. The understory is grass with good privacy between campsites. Lake Como Lower Campground is paved and features a host site and ten 125' pull through recreational vehicle (RV) sites (with electrical and water hookups) water, and garbage services. Three sites are handicap accessible, and there are 4 handicap accessible vault toilets located throughout the campground. This is bear country; practice safe food storage techniques. Lake Como is 913 acres. __The beach is large and sandy. The boat ramp is located at the south side of dam.

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    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River near Corvallis, MT

    3. Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River

    3 Reviews
    5 Photos
    16 Saves
    Hamilton, Montana
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Annell N.'s photo of a cabin at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT

    4. Powell Campground

    10 Reviews
    34 Photos
    97 Saves
    Pinesdale, Montana

    Overview

    Powell Campground provides direct access to the Lochsa Wild and Scenic River, one of Idaho's most scenic waterways. The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness lies on the opposite side of the river. The campground is within walking distance of a small general store, fuel, lodging and a restaurant. The Powell Ranger Station is nearby as well, but all visitor services have moved to Lolo Pass Visitor Center.

    Recreation

    The Lochsa River provides visitors with opportunities for fishing and other water-related recreation. Cutthroat and rainbow trout, Chinook salmon and steelhead swim in the clear waters. The Lochsa is world-famous for its exciting whitewater rafting opportunities. A permit is not necessary to float the river, but technical expertise is a must. A variety of hiking and horseback riding trails are available in the wilderness area. The 1.5-mile Powell Complex Trail begins near the campground and leads west through cool, shady cedar and larch trees, making for a relaxing day trip. Hunting is also a popular activity in the rugged and primitive landscape. Highway 12, also known as the Lewis and Clark Highway, winds along the narrow river canyon through evergreen trees and past large rock outcroppings. Visitors enjoy the scenic drive and historic sites along the way.

    Natural Features

    Lochsa is a Nez Perce word meaning "rough water." The 70-mile river and its tributaries have no dams and the flow is unregulated from its headwaters near the Powell Ranger Station in the Bitterroots, to Lowell, where it joins the Selway River to form the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River. The Lochsa is one of the world's best for continuous whitewater. The campground is situated in a dense forest in north-central Idaho at an elevation of 3,400 feet. It is across the river from the border of the 1.5-million acre Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Famed explorers Lewis and Clark passed through on their way to the Pacific Ocean in September of 1805. Elk, deer, moose, bear, cougar and mountain goats make the steep canyon country their home.

    Nearby Attractions

    A variety of services are available in the rustic resort area near the campground including a general store, lodging, food and fuel. Fishing licenses are also available for purchase. The nearest free dump station is 40 miles west on Highway 12, at the Wilderness Gateway Campground.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (208) 942-3113.

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    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    • Cabins

    $14 - $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park near Corvallis, MT

    5. Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    2 Photos
    10 Saves
    Darby, Montana
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Three Frogs Campground near Corvallis, MT

    6. Three Frogs Campground

    4 Reviews
    7 Photos
    28 Saves
    Darby, Montana

    Three Frogs Campground is a newly reconstructed campground and features 16 small trailer campsites and 4 walk-in tent sites. The campground offers accessible vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, water and garbage service, and gravel surfaced roads. Some campsites are also equipped with tent pads. Can accommodate trailers to 30' lengths.

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    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT

    7. Gird Point

    1 Review
    23 Photos
    2 Saves
    Corvallis, Montana

    Overview

    The Gird Point Lookout offers a unique chance to camp on top of a mountain peak in a rustic, old-time setting. It sits high above the valley and provides panoramic views of three surrounding mountain ranges. Comfortably equipped, the lookout tower provides almost everything anyone would need to enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities available in the mountains of western Montana.

    Recreation

    A variety of hiking and mountain biking trails are available in the area, as well as some off-road vehicle trails. The adjacent mountainsides have had several large fires in the last few decades and visitors will see a mosaic of recovering vegetation patterns. Hazardous snags still remain standing and hikers should use caution, especially during high winds. The lookout is known for its scenic views that can be enjoyed on just about any day of the year, regardless of current weather conditions. It provides a peaceful location to relax and enjoy nature. A variety of wildlife make its home in the area as well, providing ample sightseeing and wildlife viewing opportunities, from a vantage point at least 8 feet from the highest point in the region.

    Natural Features

    The lookout is located 20 miles east of Hamilton, Montana, in the Bitterroot National Forest at an elevation of 7,702 feet. A 30-inch catwalk surrounding the glass-paneled room offers unobstructed views of the surrounding Sapphire, Bitterroot and Anaconda-Pintler mountain ranges. The 8-foot tower was originally built to watch for forest fires in the Hamilton/Skalkaho area, but it was later turned into a public recreation location. The lookout was restored beginning in 2001 and now has vintage 1940s furnishings.

    Nearby Attractions

    Highway 38 is also called the Skalkaho Highway. It continues into the Sapphire Mountains along a primitive and once widely used Native American trail. The scenic drive, which is closed during winter, was built to provide access between mining areas and agricultural communities in the Bitterroot Valley.

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    $30 / night

    Peter W.'s photo of a cabin at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground near Corvallis, MT

    8. Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground

    6 Reviews
    36 Photos
    69 Saves
    Clinton, Montana

    Ekstrom's Stage Station is a collection of historic log buildings reassembled along Montana’s famous Rock Creek, functioning today as a full-service campground. The campground is situated in a large grassy meadow surrounded by tall pine trees. The campground offers water & electric sites, full hookups, as well as tent sites for campers who prefer “roughing it.” For those who forgot their tents, we also have an historic school house and rustic log cabins for rent. For registered campers, there is a bath house with hot showers and we have a laundromat. Unfortunately, the restaurant is closed pending renovations required by the county.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $100 / night

    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Morgan-case Homestead near Corvallis, MT

    9. Morgan-case Homestead

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    2 Saves
    Philipsburg, Montana

    Overview

    Morgan-Case Homestead is a rustic log cabin situated on approximately 320 acres along Rock Creek. The cabin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance relating to early homesteading and ranching in Granite County and western Montana. It was an active work site from 1890 to 1951. In addition to being a great home base for big game hunters, the cabin provides access to a variety of recreational opportunities, including blue-ribbon trout fishing and trails that are open to hiking and horseback riding, as well as cross country skiing and snowshoeing.

    Recreation

    The area surrounding the cabin offers both summer and winter recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. The Sandstone/Wyman trailhead is located within a mile of the homestead, providing access to an extensive network of trails. Rock Creek is well known for its excellent trout fishing opportunities. Proper licenses are required to enjoy hunting and fishing in the state of Montana. The surrounding meadows provide great opportunities for wildlife viewing as well.

    Natural Features

    The homestead is located in the rugged Sapphire Mountains at an elevation of 4,700 feet. The Missoula Ranger District began preservation work on the cabin in 2001, restoring its historic charm. The Sapphire Mountains contain large stands of Douglas fir and lodgepole pine forests and are home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, moose, deer and black bears.

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    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Toilets

    $75 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT
    Camper-submitted photo at Hogback Homestead near Corvallis, MT

    10. Hogback Homestead

    1 Review
    20 Photos
    4 Saves
    Stevensville, Montana

    Overview

    The Hogback Homestead is a fully furnished log cabin that sits on approximately five acres along Hogback Creek in western Montana. It provides access to a variety of recreational activities as well as exceptional scenery.

    Recreation

    This area offers spring, summer and fall recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing. The area is popular for big game hunting in designated areas. Visitors enjoy fishing nearby in Rock Creek, a Blue Ribbon trout stream. Access to the Hogback Ridge trailhead and an extensive network of trails is located at the entrance to the homestead site.

    Natural Features

    The cabin is located near the scenic Hogback Creek, in the rugged Sapphire Mountains, at an elevation of 4,500 feet. It was built in 1917 as a permanent home. In the early 1990s the Missoula Ranger District, along with many dedicated volunteers, restored the Hogback Homestead to its original historic condition, providing renters an opportunity to experience the setting and lifestyle of the early 1900s. The Sapphire Mountains contain large stands of Douglas fir and lodgepole pine forests and are home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, moose, deer and black bears.

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    $75 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews near Corvallis, MT

136 Reviews of 37 Corvallis Campgrounds


  • Brianna D.
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Great spot if you’re passing through.

    Kind of different, it’s located in the middle of Missoula and there are residential areas on both sides of the campground. However, the grounds were very well kept and staff was exceptional. We stayed in a cabin (which was very reasonably priced) while passing through on a road trip. Clean bathrooms, hot showers, a pool, hot tub (adults only), equipment rental, mini golf, WiFi… lots of amenities! While it’s not your traditional camping experience, it worked great for us on our road trip. I would visit again!

  • K
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Very Clean Campground

    This was a very well kept campground with lots of amenities. There was a pool, two hot tubs, laundry, and a general store. The bathrooms and showers were very clean.

  • Vanessa M.
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Jun. 17, 2017

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Nice spot

    The tent site was spacious and had outdoor lighting. Definitely had a lot more amenities than we are generally used to! Didn't get there in time to use the hot tub, but the people were really nice!

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Jul. 20, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Expensive

    We were stuck a night in Missoula waiting for a new tire, so booked this place in town. We have a nice self converted camper van and were told we couldn’t stay due to their “no sleeping in vehicles rule” our options were to go buy a tent or cancel our reservation without refund. After some back and forth, the manager finally agreed to let us stay home night in the van. We had a tent site for an unheard of $80. The site was decent, as far as KOAs go but I wouldn’t stay here if you have other options. They had a foot truck and a decent hot tub but be prepared for tons of screaming kids too

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Only game in town

    The Missoula KOA appears to be the only game in town.  I guess that is why they can charge a premium price and leave you with two choices, take it or leave it.  Only problem is we could not find another place so we "took it".

    This is a big and busy campground.  Lots of good things about it.  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.  Everything from tent sites, cabins, small full hook-up sites to large spacious premium sites.  Despite some of the bad reviews, the staff was very friendly to us and, because of no parking for our Tesla, they were able to move us to a better site.  WARNING:  You are not allowed to plug in any electric car.  We were warned that if we plugged in our Tesla, we would be fined and asked to leave the park immediately.  The Tesla supercharger was less than two miles away so no problem for us.  Wifi was great.  34 mbs.  AT&T was 2 bars 5G.

    The BAD:  Very busy.  Many days in summer they are 100 per cent booked.  Make reservations early and be specific what you need.  Be ready to pay a premium price, even for tent camping.  Camp is old but well kept.  Bathrooms are clean but very old style and shower stalls are very small and not handicapped friendly.  Surrounded by lots of older double-wide's.  Some well kept and some not so well kept.  Not friendly to electric cars (see warning above).  Several times during our stay they paused their golf cart in front of our Tesla,  I assume making sure we did not plug in.

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    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    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.

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    TRINA B.'s photo of a cabin at Sula Country Store and Resort near Corvallis, MT
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Sula Country Store and Resort

    Nicest, cleanest, friendliest

    I was camping at a nearby national park site that had a flyer for Camp Sula, saying that if you show the receipt from your stay you can use Camp Sulas shower, laundry facilities and wifi at no cost. I arrived there and the ladies working in the combination store/restaurant/gas and coffee station were so friendly and down to earth. I was given a towel and shampoo/conditioner for the shower, they had complimentary and coin washing machines, and coin dryers, all very efficient. After my shower and waiting for clothes to dry, I walked around the camp, the log cabins are adorable and cozy, each has its own porch, picnic table and adjacent fire pit. There is free put-put golf, horseshoes, tetherball and a small well stocked fishing pond with benches to watch the action or simply admire the beauty of the surroundings. It is close to the main highway but tucked back enough you feel "away" from the bustle. I enjoyed myself so much I inquired about camping there for the night & I would only need a parking space because I sleep in my truck bed canopy. They were full (accommodates RVs and tents) but offered a makeshift spot right by the creek. It was perfect. Because of COVID, they had limited reservations for dinner, and practiced social distancing and requested patrons wear masks. Not everyone participated with their request but were equally treated with kindness and respect. I highly recommend their breakfast, big fluffy pancakes and local meats. They kept the restaurant, showers & bathroom & store very very clean. The location is a landmark, the Lewis and Clark expedition camped there on their way to discover the west. I highly recommend them

  • Julie P.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Gird Point near Corvallis, MT
    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.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Douglas Creek Cabin near Corvallis, MT
    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.

  • Juice B.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Hogan Cabin near Corvallis, MT
    Aug. 8, 2019

    Hogan Cabin

    Amazing remote location. Great wildlife viewing, snowshoeing, hiking, etc..

    Spent 3 nights at Hogan Cabin, MT last summer (Aug 2018). I loved the isolation of the location. Up at 7200ft you get a little winded hiking around, but the incredible scenery is worth it. Found a primitive A-frame structure in the woods about a mile from the cabin. Saw several deer and elk feeding in the field near the cabin, as well as a moose in the marsh along the creek. 

    The cabin itself is nothing to jump up and down about. With only 2 sets of bunk beds, my wife and I put the bedding on the floor and made a full sized bed. There's no running water so be sure to bring plenty. 

    There's an vault toilet in the outhouse. 

    There is also a HUGE fire pit with swinging grill for cooking.

  • Debbie C.
    Annell N.'s photo of a cabin at Powell Campground near Corvallis, MT
    Jun. 8, 2018

    Powell Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    Powell Campground is a beautiful campground just over the Montana border on Hwy 12 right alongside the Lochsa River. There are two loops of campsites tent and RV pull in or back in camping with electricity that can accommodate up to a 45 ft camper. An amphitheater, large group campsite, picnic area, beautiful walking trails and most of all the beautiful Lochsa Lodge. A market with the friendliest people, cabins to rent and of course the beautiful Lochsa River. Lewis and Clark camped along the Lochsa and walked right through the campground.Deer, Elk and Bear sightings are common.

  • Bradley H.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lolo Hot Springs Campground near Corvallis, MT
    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.

  • Daniella M.
    Camper-submitted photo at The Jack Saloon near Corvallis, MT
    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.

  • Morgan N.
    Jason A.'s photo of a cabin at Bearmouth RV Park near Corvallis, MT
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Bearmouth RV Park

    Great!

    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. There are cute flower beds all around and the cabins are adorable.

  • Renita B.
    TRINA B.'s photo of a cabin at Sula Country Store and Resort near Corvallis, MT
    Aug. 8, 2019

    Sula Country Store and Resort

    Very comfortable.

    We are not hard to please. Just need space for dog fence. No problems checking in. Laundry. Bitterroot river on site. Children's fish lake. Did not use bath facilities. Looked good from out side. Cabins are log and adorable. Big ponderosa pine. Small store, with restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch. Super friendly staff. Gravel sites. Level.

  • Michael S.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Douglas Creek Cabin near Corvallis, MT
    May. 3, 2019

    Douglas Creek Cabin

    You Won’t Make It There W/O a Tank

    Flies everywhere, if you do get there. Also, nails all over the place. Got a flat. We ended up sleeping in the SUV. If we had gone there with that intent, and not parked close to the cabin, it would’ve been a great time. We set up a Luggable Loo rather brave the outhouse.

    Note: Why would you put the fly control system right outside the entrance door? WHYYY?!?!?

  • Riley G.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Woods Cabin near Corvallis, MT
    Jul. 21, 2024

    Woods Cabin

    Dirty and infested with mice

    I’ve stayed in many forest service cabins and this is by far my least favorite. The location is perfect as it’s right on como and can fit large groups of people. However, we stayed in the winter and the fireplaces needed to be refilled hourly to keep it somewhat comfortable. Also all night you could hear mice and some other kind of animal in the ceiling. It was very dirty and not well maintained. Most of the furniture was broken. Would never stay again.

  • Amy D.
    Camper-submitted photo at West Fork Butte Lookout near Corvallis, MT
    Feb. 15, 2021

    West Fork Butte Lookout

    One of the best camping experiences you'll ever have

    The closest you can get to overlanding without... overlanding. Remote cabin is just enough to stay warm and dry at the top of the world. Stayed in June and needed to keep the fire going all night for warmth. At the time there was plenty of roughly pre-cut firewood on site, but bring your axe as the one on hand was plenty dull. Be prepared to pack your sleep goods in from the parking spot, about 1/4 mile-ish. Forest service road was well maintained, but don't know I'd 2WD if it's snowy. The yellow legal pad "guest book" was an entertaining read for the evening - folks from MT are fierce. Watch for openings and grab this spot if you can!

  • Aaron L.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Boulder Creek Lodge near Corvallis, MT
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Boulder Creek Lodge

    Family Favorite

    I can’t say enough good things about this place. The husband and wife that run this are very nice. At check in it was raining so we decided to eat at the restaurant. Simple menu with good burgers (beef,bison and elk) also good selection of local beers. After we ate , we went down stairs to the game room and played pool, table soccer and checkers for about 4 hours. We went ahead and took showers in the downstairs bathroom/ shower house. Huge clean shower stalls. Afterwards we moved down to our campsite and went to sleep in our roadtrek. This campground is small but offers rv sites, cabins, teepees and covered wagons. So far on our month long trip (two weeks in) this is our family favorite!

  • Megan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at West Fork Butte Lookout near Corvallis, MT
    Nov. 1, 2020

    West Fork Butte Lookout

    Amazing views

    This is my favorite lookout that I have been to so far. The price was very cheep for what you get and they stay open late into the fall season, however you have to be equipped to handle snow. we only saw some deer which were still fun to observe.

    When we went it was a winter retreat for us and we had to pay someone to take us up there by snowmobile as we did not feel like renting snowshoes and getting there ourselves, but this is a feasible route to get here to see the winter wonderland.

    It was for sure a romantic getaway to remember.

  • E
    Linda's photo of a cabin at Missoula KOA Holiday near Corvallis, MT
    Jun. 24, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Hostile. Attacked me in front of my kids

    This is Steve at the Missoula KOA. I have seen him being unnecessarily aggressive and yelling at clueless campers before. So when he aggressively chased and swerved in front of my brothers car WITH my kids in it for accused speeding I stopped and watched from a distance. When I heard him starting to yell I intervened. You don’t yell at, towards, or around my kids. I told him to back off and he refused. He only got angrier and louder. Granted, I yelled back but we eventually parted ways. I returned to my RV to get out of wet clothes and immediately went to the office looking for a manager. They said he has been notified and should be calling me soon. On my way back to my site I saw Steve pull up to my RV where my Wife, kids, and brother were. He came there looking for a fight and I could hear him yelling at my wife and brother from down the street. That’s when I STARTING YELLING AT HIM TO GET AWAY. I told him multiple times(not on video) to go to the office and get a manager. He only got angrier. Unknown to me at the time, he reached and attempted to pull out his gun multiple times. If it wasn’t for his loose pants catching the gun and co-worker showing up, I’d be dead. The manager never called. He never had the intention to call and smooth things over to make us feel at ease for the night. After two hours I called the office. They said“he should call soon”. I needed action taken that night so I had to file charges with the police. My poor kids were absolutely terrified at this point. I didn’t hear from the manager until the next morning when they kicked me out for yelling at their employee. All they did was defend him. Even after they reviewed video with law enforcement. Good thing I was already leaving. My kids were so scared and did not feel safe there. Do yourself a favor and go through the reviews. This isn’t an isolated incident.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drSXMAsr3vQ 

    Or just search Missoula koa incident


Guide to Corvallis

Cabin camping near Corvallis, Montana offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying comfortable accommodations. With a variety of options available, you can find the perfect spot to unwind and explore the stunning surroundings.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park, guests enjoy electric hookups, showers, and a friendly atmosphere, making it a convenient choice for families.
  • Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River features clean facilities, including hot showers and well-maintained bathrooms, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • Woods Cabin offers a rustic experience with drinking water access, perfect for those looking to disconnect and enjoy the great outdoors.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $12 to $15

  • A night at Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park starts at around $12, providing excellent value for a well-equipped site close to town.
  • Three Frogs Campground charges approximately $15 per night, offering a beautiful wooded setting with spacious sites.
  • For a more secluded experience, Gird Point provides a unique lookout cabin experience, with prices reflecting its stunning views and remote location.

Cabins are available at multiple locations

  • Angler's Roost On the Bitterroot River features cabins right by the river, ideal for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  • Woods Cabin is situated in a prime location near Como Lake, perfect for larger groups seeking a cozy retreat.
  • Morgan-case Homestead offers a historic cabin experience, rich with character and surrounded by beautiful landscapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Corvallis, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Corvallis, MT is Missoula KOA Holiday with a 3.9-star rating from 42 reviews.

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