Cabin rentals near Floweree, Montana provide accommodations in a relatively flat agricultural region approximately 15 miles northeast of Great Falls. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures frequently reaching the 90s and cold winters that can drop well below freezing. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round with varying levels of winter accessibility and heating options.
What to do
Explore the petting zoo: Great Falls KOA maintains a small petting zoo on the property that's popular with families. "This place overall is pretty amazing. Parks, pool, playsets, petting zoo, it's got all the p's," notes Michael B. in his review of Great Falls KOA.
Visit historical Fort Benton: Located about 30 minutes from Floweree, Fort Benton offers historical sites that make for an interesting day trip from cabin accommodations. "Stopped here for a one nighter on the way to another destination," mentions Robert R. about staying at Benton RV Park & Campground.
Walk nature trails: Some cabin campgrounds offer short walking paths. "Nature trail out the back that was interesting and some animals like in the old style KOA's," writes Shelly S. about the walking opportunities at Great Falls KOA.
What campers like
Swimming facilities: During summer months, the pool at Great Falls KOA provides welcome relief from heat. "An outdoor swimming pool and hot tub, tent, cabin and rv spots. Outside kitchens. Shower area, small store, playground, and wifi. A lot of room to move around and have fun," according to Judy K's review of Camp Rotary.
Privacy options: Some cabin areas offer more seclusion than others. "You have to drive through part of Great Falls, Montana to get to this campground, but once you are in it, you forget all about the city," reports Jamie B. in their assessment of the tent village area at Great Falls KOA.
Winter accommodations: Heated cabins make cold-weather stays possible. Sterling C. notes that at Camp Rotary, "Each campground has cabins which hold about 11 people and tent spaces outside. The cabins do have semi-decent heating, but not AC."
What you should know
Amenity variation: Cabin facilities range from basic to more equipped. "It is like most KOA's with many amenities including a pool. Showers were very nice. Of course it is close to everything in town such as WalMart, gas stations, restaurants, and shopping," explains Deanna C. about Great Falls KOA.
Seasonal considerations: Some facilities reduce services during off-peak times. "Most everything was shut down for the season which is something to keep in mind if you visit in the fall," warns Melanie A. about Great Falls KOA's seasonal operations.
Connectivity issues: Internet access may be limited or unreliable. "I was glad my site was near the office/shower house/laundry due to the fact the WiFi worked only in that immediate area," shares Shelly S., while Michael B. notes "one downside is the internet is super spotty."
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Cabins with nearby play facilities offer added value for families with children. "Pool and playground are great for young kids. Clean and well kept," reports Megan B. about staying at Great Falls KOA with children.
Dedicated youth accommodations: Some facilities specifically cater to youth groups. "I camp here with Boy Scouts since the place is often reserved for youth organizations," explains Sterling C. about Camp Rotary, adding details about the "big 'roof building' with picknick tables to eat food."
Campground rules: Some locations have specific policies regarding supervision of children. At Benton RV Park, one reviewer noted rules stating "children under the age of 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times," though they observed these weren't consistently enforced.
Tips from RVers
Site characteristics: RV sites near cabins may have varying levels of shade and space. "The area we stayed in is for medium sized rigs or smaller. It was wooded and very nice for a KOA. The larger spaces are in a newer and less shady portion of the campground," describes Roger W. about Benton RV Park & Campground.
Maintenance considerations: Property upkeep can affect the cabin camping experience. Robert R. notes that Benton RV Park is "clean and well maintained. It's probably the bright spot in the entire town," while another reviewer observed that Great Falls KOA "needed some landscape maintenance and was a bit dusty."