Best Cabin Camping near Floweree, MT

Three cabin campgrounds serve the Floweree, Montana area, each offering distinct accommodation options. Great Falls KOA provides cabins with varying levels of amenities, from basic sleeping quarters to more furnished options with electricity. Some cabins include private bathrooms while others require guests to use the campground's shower facilities. Camp Rotary offers cabin camping with electric hookups, running water, and toilet facilities. Benton RV Park & Campground in Fort Benton maintains cabin rentals alongside their RV sites. "The cabins in the back had some nice views and for the most part the sites were shaded," notes one visitor to Great Falls KOA.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Great Falls KOA offers one and two-room cabins and cottages with different furnishing levels. Camp Rotary's cabins can accommodate approximately 11 people each and feature semi-decent heating systems for winter use, though no air conditioning is available. Reservations are recommended for all cabin facilities, especially during peak summer months. According to a reviewer, Camp Rotary cabins are "super warm for the winter" with "really big and well developed" bathrooms, making them suitable for cold-weather stays.

Most cabins provide basic furniture and beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary by location - some cabins may have minimal cooking equipment while others rely on communal cooking areas. Great Falls KOA includes a camp store where basic provisions can be purchased. Benton RV Park has rules regarding campsite use and children's supervision that may affect cabin guests. Winter cabin camping is specifically noted at Camp Rotary, which appears to cater to youth organizations and offers heated facilities during colder months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Floweree, Montana (3)

    1. Great Falls KOA

    17 Reviews
    Malmstrom AFB, MT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 727-3191

    "General: Just about every option you could ask for (except for tents): 50-amp FHU pull-thru, 30/20-amp with w/e(back-in and pull-thru), FHU with patio, glamping tent, one and two-room cabins and cottages"

    "This place overall is pretty amazing Parks pool playsets petting zoo it's got all the p's."

    2. Benton RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Fort Benton, MT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 622-5015

    $50 - $60 / night

    "It's probably the bright spot in the entire town, which appears to be about a half square mile of trailers and double wides surrounded by miles of amber waves of grain."

    3. Camp Rotary

    1 Review
    Monarch, MT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 236-5304

    "Each campground has cabins which hold about 11 people and tent spaces out side. The cabin do have semi-decent heating, but not AC."

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  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Great Falls KOA

    Nicely appointed KOA

    General: Just about every option you could ask for (except for tents): 50-amp FHU pull-thru, 30/20-amp with w/e(back-in and pull-thru), FHU with patio, glamping tent, one and two-room cabins and cottages. 

    Site Quality: Different from many KOAs we have stayed in is that the camper pads are gravel, not paved, and there are quite a few trees that provide decent separation/privacy between the sites. The sites are bordered by railroad ties, and some are a tighter fit than others. A few of the sites at the end of the row before the glamping site appeared a little overgrown. As is usual for a KOA, our site was assigned upon check-in. The first site we were assigned didn’t work out for us since our electric cord could not reach the pedestal. Be aware that electric connections are shared between two sites so if you do not have an extension cord, you may have a problem (or need to be reassigned which was easily done for us). 

    Bath/Shower House: Accessed by code. All-in-one units with soap and paper towels. They were clean. 

    Activities/Amenities: Many and varied including a water playground (guests can join you here by paying a fee), petting zoo, train, dog park, yard games, bike rentals, propane fill, dump station, laundry, ice, ice cream, and free pancakes. There was even live entertainment! 

    We don’t typically stay in KOAs or RV parks (mainly because of cost and lack of privacy between sites) but they are good for us when we need showers, laundry, and a dump station. Although still more than we like to spend for camping, this one was a pleasant surprise with the number of trees on the property. The staff was exceedingly friendly!

  • Michael B.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Great Falls KOA

    A little pricey but lots to offer!

    This place overall is pretty amazing Parks pool playsets petting zoo it's got all the p's. Perfectly level pad in the trees fire pit and picnic table in your own little grassy area cabins tents glamping RVs tent camping got it all one downside is the internet is super spotty.

  • Judy K.
    Oct. 11, 2018

    Great Falls KOA

    so much fun!

    KOA has everything you need. 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. You can even winter camp. We really enjoyed camping there and our day trips with the cub scouts.

  • Sterling C.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Camp Rotary

    Great for winter camping

    I camp here with Boy Scouts since the place is often reserved for youth organizations. In the winter it can be fun but to climb some hills. Each campground has cabins which hold about 11 people and tent spaces out side. The cabin do have semi-decent heating, but not AC. The bathrooms are really big and well developed (and super warm for the winter). There is also a big “roof building” with picknick tables to eat food.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2024

    Great Falls KOA

    Wooded Area and Open Area and Fun

    KOA 8/24: 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.
    FUN POOL PARK, PLAYGROUND, PETTING ZOO, SHORT TRAIL. GREAT ICE CREAM

    (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 Security: No locked gate Usage during visit: pretty full on weekends Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: no Site Spacing: close Pad surface: blacktop Reservations: yes Campground Noise: Fairly quiet Outside Road Noise: no Through Traffic in campground: no Electric Hookup: yes Sewer Hookup: yes Dump Station: yes Potable Water Available: At site Bathroom: very nice Showers: yes / nice Pull Throughs: most all Cell Service (AT&T): fine Recent Weather: very hot Insects: none Host: staff Rig Size: large

  • Angela G.
    Jun. 8, 2021

    Great Falls KOA

    Surprising oasis

    In an area of mostly open fields, this KOA is filled with nice trees. It is a very large campground with RV sites, cabins, and tent sites. This is a very kid friendly campground, almost too much. Twice within an hour a train full of kids rolled by my site shouting. There is a large playground, volleyball court, basketball, and pools. The wifi was pretty good. The bathrooms could use some updating. They are nice single occupancy toilet/shower combos but some had damage on the tile, missing soap dispenser, non functional paper towel dispensers. Close to town but no city noise.

  • Jamie B.
    Dec. 9, 2018

    Great Falls KOA

    City Camping Tucked Away

    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. You get the full camping (in a campground) experience, but you can easily drive into the city to pick up whatever you forgot to pack.

    Our site was in what they call a tent village, which is a nice roundabout of tent sites. There are walls separating the sites for privacy, but the area is big enough for your vehicle and a large tent, or multiple smaller tents. Toward the middle of the roundabout is a covered area, including a table, counter, electrical outlets, and a large cabinet that can be locked with a padlock. The tent villages are very close to a nice restroom/showers that require a key code to get in.

  • Gary A.
    Jul. 28, 2023

    Benton RV Park & Campground

    Terrible

    Benton RV Park in Fort Benton Montana is run by a very nice lady. The restrooms and showers are very clean. Those are the only nice things I can say about this place. They have a full page of rules and regulations with threats of eviction if not obeyed. Fear not though none were enforced. This is what lead us to depart early. One of there rules is to respect the campsites of others and not short cut through them. The other rule that we took issue with is children under the age of 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times. Our campsite was overrun by a group of 6 kids. Playing and cutting through the entire time we stayed there. We had kids outside our camper door in our campsite the entire time we were there. We couldn't sit outside and enjoy our picnic table for the kids toys and their constant running back and forth. We found the photos on Benton RV Park website very deciving. They must have been very old. They depict green grass and well spaced RV's. The reality is dead brown grass and being so close to your neighbor it's more a parking lot located in an area where the houses across The street ends at an industrial like area. So if you have children you want to let run wild and you don't mind everyone cutting through your campsite this place is for you. Otherwise stay away.

  • Becky M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2023

    Great Falls KOA

    Best KOA

    This was the best KOA I’ve ever been to. I’m not a dedicated KOA camper but I’ve been to my fair share and this one takes the cake. The grounds were shaded and kept tidy, the shower+toilet bathroom combo was really nice and super clean. The amenities and camp store were great too. We stayed in the glamping tent for one night, which was a super cool spot with a great view. Unfortunately it rained all night. We were nice and dry but the road up from the glamping tent got muddy and slick. Thankfully we have 4-wheel drive. A 2-wheel drive car may have gotten stuck. Overall it was great and I wish we could have stayed longer!


Guide to Floweree

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."

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