Best Cabin Camping near Greycliff, MT

Cabin rentals in the Greycliff area include several KOA-style accommodations and rustic forest service cabins. Big Timber-Greycliff KOA offers basic cabins with electricity and beds, providing an alternative to tent camping with more weather protection. "We upgraded from a tent site to a cabin because there was a storm coming through as we were driving. We enjoyed the cabin quite a bit, and we'll do it again," notes one visitor. West Bridger Cabin and Deer Creek Cabin provide more rustic experiences with toilets but limited amenities. Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch also features cabin rentals alongside their camping areas, with sites backing up to Boulder River.

Rustic forest service cabins like Meyers Creek Cabin and Ibex Cabin provide simple accommodations with basic amenities such as toilets and sometimes drinking water. Most cabins require reservations, especially during the peak summer season from May through September. Pet policies vary significantly between locations—KOA cabins typically allow pets while forest service cabins like West Bridger and Deer Creek Cabins prohibit them. According to reviews, the KOA cabins are "clean and management was friendly and accommodating," though highway and railroad noise can be noticeable at some locations.

Most cabins include limited furnishings but require visitors to bring their own bedding, towels, and food supplies. Kitchen facilities vary widely—KOA cabins typically have no cooking facilities inside, while some of the more developed cabins may include basic amenities. Big Timber's IGA grocery store provides supplies for cabin visitors, located about 5 miles from Spring Creek Campground. On-site camp stores at KOA locations offer basic provisions and firewood. Many cabins have outdoor picnic tables and fire rings where permitted, though firewood availability depends on the location. Visitors staying longer should plan to bring cooking equipment and food storage containers.

Best Cabin Sites Near Greycliff, Montana (16)

    1. Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch

    21 Reviews
    Big Timber, MT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 932-4387

    "If you get a spot next to the river they the sound of the water is phenomenal! They also stock the ponds with trout so that for dinner you can eat fish. They also clean the fish for you."

    "Nice Quiet area. Highly recommend the Natural Bridge Falls down the road. It’s beautiful."

    2. Big Timber-Greycliff KOA

    18 Reviews
    Greycliff, MT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (406) 932-6569

    "We had electric and water at our site, and we were just a short walk to an inflatable trampoline, a heated pool, the camp store, showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities."

    "Usually we stay at KOAs for stopover convenience, but being tired of driving we decided to stick around for an extra night. For a KOA, this was a really decent spot."

    3. West Bridger Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Greycliff, MT
    9 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."

    4. Deer Creek Cabin (MT)

    2 Reviews
    Mcleod, MT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 222-1892

    $45 / night

    "The Deer Creek Cabin is a FS rental cabin located inside the 2006 Derby Fire burn area. Most people who use it ATV or use horses in."

    "We try to go to this cabin every year. We start at the West bridger cabin or the trail head."

    5. Meyers Creek Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Nye, MT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2103

    $90 / night

    "This is one of the best camping cabins for equestrians that I found so far in Montana. Getting from the main road into the cabin can be a bit tricky for vehicles over 30 feet."

    "The cabin was great. Beds were comfortable, had all dishware needed plus cleaning supplies. If you have horses bring long hose. The hydrant is located about 115 away, no water tanks."

    6. Livingston/Paradise Valley KOA Holiday

    21 Reviews
    Pray, MT
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 222-0992

    "Beautiful views, heated and clean bathrooms with hot water and showers. Charging stations in bathrooms and lounge area. Laundry room with cozy waiting space (charging stations there also)."

    "Right on the Yellowstone river, nice playground and covered pool, dog friendly, nice little store,a nice pavilion, nice helpful staff, Wi-Fi good until after dinner."

    7. Red Lodge KOA

    11 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    44 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."

    8. Yellowstone Edge RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Pray, MT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 333-4036

    "Right on the edge of the Yellowstone River, about 90 minutes north of Yellowstone NP. This is an RV Park, so no tents are allowed. The view of the river and the mountains is fantastic."

    "We were heading to Yellowstone from Glacier and had been driving for hours. We called and the park and they gave us the last site open for that day and what a site/view!"

    9. Ibex Cabin

    2 Reviews
    Wilsall, MT
    36 miles
    Website

    $65 / night

    "If you want to hammock there are a couple trees behind the cabin that would work but it’s kind of away from everyone if they’re hanging out up front."

    "Huge, open space, great views, hiking, and privacy. Stayed in our rv this time, but the cabin is spacious and well appointed. Too bad they doubled the rates. Maybe making a reservation will be easier?"

    10. Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    48 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."

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Cabin Reviews near Greycliff, MT

109 Reviews of 16 Greycliff Campgrounds


  • Kathi F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2021

    Meyers Creek Cabin

    Best horse camp cabin

    This is one of the best camping cabins for equestrians that I found so far in Montana. Getting from the main road into the cabin can be a bit tricky for vehicles over 30 feet. This cabin has plenty of room to sleep 6. There are Corrals for horses and pasture. And the trails into the forest service are endless in a couple different directions. There is also a vault toilet for day travelers. The cabin has electricity and running water a fire ring and it's also close to a creek. The only down holes are mosquitoes and you cannot overnight camp only rent the cabin so if you're planning a trip you need to plan and Reserve this cabin in advance as it goes really fast every year.

  • K
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Ibex Cabin

    Great view, nice open space, good sized cabin

    We rented the Ibex cabin the first week of June. The cabin was in great shape. The area is nice and open, however a few more trees closer to the cabin for hammock use would have been nice. If you want to hammock there are a couple trees behind the cabin that would work but it’s kind of away from everyone if they’re hanging out up front. The open field was perfect for letting the kiddos run around while being able to keep a close eye on them. The fields were covered in wildflowers, which is always awesome! Despite that, the views were lovely and there’s a nice babbling stream right behind the campfire pit which added a nice ambiance. Fire pit was in great shape, nice solid grate for grilling. The cabin porch had a few notches where we had the pleasure of bird watching some pretty cool wood peckers come and go. Picnic table was in good condition, solid and layed flat which is always convenient. Sometimes you get picnic tables which are kind of wobbly, but this one was great. The pit toilet was fairly clean, most likely because the road had recently opened to vehicles so it was probably cleaned fairly close to when we were there. There’s also a trailhead right before the gate that connects to the neighboring Porcupine Cabin which is cool to have so close. There were quite a bit of flies inside the cabin when we arrived but luckily there was a fly swatter hanging on the wall so that took care of that problem. Nice big table inside, good for playing cards/board games. The bunk beds were slightly questionable. Two of us slept on the bottom bunks and the other two slept on ground pads on the floor just because the wobbliness of the top bunks made us a wee bit nervous. The wood burning stove was pretty small. We lit it for heat about a half hour before bed, had to restart it about five hours later, but it wasn’t too chilly outside so it wasn’t uncomfortable when it cooled off. If it had been colder outside, one would maybe have to keep waking up to relight it. All in all, great area to get away for the weekend. Highly recommend!

  • 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.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2019

    Yellowstone Edge RV Park

    Worth it for the view

    Right on the edge of the Yellowstone River, about 90 minutes north of Yellowstone NP. This is an RV Park, so no tents are allowed. The view of the river and the mountains is fantastic. And, it’s close to dining in Livingston if you want that. Laundry facilities and a larger than average store. Pet friendly. The sites are small. But, I would definitely go back.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2019

    Gallatin National Forest Snowbank Group Campground

    Creekside camping in active bear country

    Drive towards Yellowstone and the head east. The road is nice and meanders through ranches and homes, even after turning to dirt. We saw deer as well as an eagle taking flight next to us. Way at the end of the road is Snowbank. The road through camp is narrow and two-way so exercise caution. We were lucky to find a site unreserved for one night. 

    Sites have different feels to them. Ours stretches- car then teardrop then picnic table then fire pit and finally extra space for tents. We’re right by the creek and it’s loud enough so we don’t hear that generator down the way. Water is available and there are a number of vault toilets throughout. We got set up just before the thunderstorms. It rained hard and then the hail started. 

    A trailhead is just outside the entrance. Tall grass was everywhere and we never saw anyone parked there. We’re assuming that it doesn’t get used as much. 

    This is active bear territory and there are ample warnings. This is a beautiful, remote campground that we are enjoying.

  • 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.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Big Timber-Greycliff KOA

    Small KOA

    Typical KOA with those amenities. Sites are close together as usual at a KOA. Pads are gravel and super narrow. Lots of kids having a blast at the pool, riding their bikes and playing in the creek that borders the campground. Dog park is adequate though small. Staff is nice and responsive. We did not have a picnic table at our site and they quickly brought one when I asked. They said people were stealing them as well as the fire rings. A bit odd that someone would steal a wooden and metal frame picnic table? We gave our fire ring to the family next to us as we weren’t going to use it and the office told them they didn’t have any extra.

    Giving 3 stars due to the proximity of the highway (you can definitely hear the traffic) and train tracks (no train overnight though) as well as the odd picnic table issue and the narrowness of the pads. But if you have children they will most likely love this place.

  • TMB
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Gallatin National Forest Snowbank Group Campground

    Dry Camping in a Wilderness Setting

    Snowbank is an excellent off-the-grid semi-developed and hosted FS campground.  Spacious and private sites better for small RVs, trailers, and all tents.  Clean vault toilets, bear-proof storage boxes, and plenty of community water spigots.  Decent picnic tables and fire rings at each site.  No hookups to my knowledge.  The campground is on recreation.gov and sites are reservable.  Access to a great trail and FS road from campground, other hiking nearby.  Also, a 20 minute drive to Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa (food, bar, soaking).  Expect to see wildlife, and this is grizzly country so proper food storage and best practices are required by law.  No cell service.  Excellent spot before or after visiting Yellowstone.

  • Sarah N.
    Jul. 5, 2020

    Deer Creek Cabin (MT)

    Old cabin in burn area

    The Deer Creek Cabin is a FS rental cabin located inside the 2006 Derby Fire burn area. Most people who use it ATV or use horses in. We hiked in from Jim’s Gulch TH, follow the FS directions exactly, do not use google maps. Any car can make it in the road is maintained. This a very difficult 4mi hike on a trail with significant tree fall, not marked, at times difficult to find a trail at all and not traveled much. There are several hoodoos on the trail which you would not have seen if it was forested. Also a family of very large owls. This is bear country, act accordingly. We didn’t see another soul and that is rare... and great. Once you hit the creek, there are 5 crossings, about knee deep July 3. Cabin was clean and kept. Fire ring with wood, chop some for the next visitor. Mouse droppings in corners but no alive visitors at night. Don’t sweep unless you have a mask for hauntavirus warnings. A family owned this until ‘93, a well stocked hunting cabin. Filtering water required due to livestock who graze, creek is very close. Beautiful full moon rising.


Guide to Greycliff

Cabin camping near Greycliff, Montana places visitors in a region characterized by high-plains terrain alongside the Yellowstone River valley. The area sits at approximately 4,000 feet elevation with seasonal temperature variations that can exceed 30°F between day and night, particularly during spring and fall. Local cabin rentals typically experience peak booking periods from June through August when daytime temperatures average 75-85°F.

What to do

Fishing access points: Multiple cabin properties near Greycliff provide access to Boulder River fishing spots. At Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch, "The river for trout fishing was easily accessible and lovely," notes one visitor. The property also stocks fishing ponds where "kids got to feed fish in the pond just stop in and ask for the food."

Prairie dog viewing: Located within walking distance of Big Timber-Greycliff KOA, Prairie Dog Town State Park offers wildlife observation opportunities. "It's simple but a cute place to watch prairie dogs and check out the local flora," according to one camper who appreciated the proximity to their cabin.

Mountain drives: Cabin rentals in Red Lodge serve as starting points for scenic drives. "Great place to stay to take in the beartooth Highway, most beautiful drive in the country I've seen!" mentions one visitor at Red Lodge KOA, referring to the nearby alpine highway that climbs to nearly 11,000 feet elevation.

What campers like

River views: Many cabins feature river proximity as a primary attraction. "We parked on one of the river sites, and the river was about 15 feet from our back door, absolutely beautiful!" reports a visitor at Yellowstone Edge RV Park, which offers cabin rentals alongside RV sites with Yellowstone River frontage.

Seasonal fruit access: Some cabin properties feature edible landscaping. "There are raspberries bushes around the pool that you can pick. We made raspberry jam on the fire. Chokecherry trees surround the camp grounds that can also be picked," explains one visitor describing an unexpected bonus at Big Timber-Greycliff KOA.

Cabin heating systems: Spring and fall visitors note varying heating efficiency between cabin options. "It was quite cold when we arrived, and we started a fire pretty quickly. The cabin has an electric stove," reports a March visitor at West Bridger Cabin. They found the cabin "quite drafty" and "pinned a sheet up in the doorway to keep the heat contained in the sleeping area."

What you should know

Highway and railway proximity: Several cabin rentals near Greycliff experience transportation noise. "Only complaint is the sites are backed right up to the Highway. Would serve the park to build a wall or even just a tall wooden fence to help cover some of the road noise," notes one Big Timber-Greycliff KOA visitor. Another adds, "Be sure to stop by at Prairie Dog Town State Park (walkable distance from campground)."

Cabin kitchen facilities: Cooking capabilities vary significantly between cabin options. "The cabin has an electric stove, small fridge and freezer, and a couple small lamps and even a toaster and coffee maker," reports one West Bridger Cabin visitor. Simpler cabins may offer only outdoor cooking facilities.

Advance booking requirements: Forest Service cabins require significant advance planning. Meyers Creek Cabin visitors advise: "If you're planning a trip you need to plan and Reserve this cabin in advance as it goes really fast every year." Some popular cabins book 6+ months in advance for summer dates.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly water features: Multiple cabins offer creek or river access appealing to families. "I have 8 children and we have so much fun here every time we go!" reports one Spring Creek Campground visitor. Another family notes: "I have 5 kids of all ages. They love it here. Fishing ponds and river too."

Playground access: Several cabin properties include play structures. "Lots of kids having a blast at the pool, riding their bikes and playing in the creek that borders the campground," observes one visitor at Big Timber-Greycliff KOA, which features a "jumping pillow" play feature that was "definitely a treat, even for adults!"

Safety considerations: Road proximity creates considerations for families with young children. "The sites are level with gravel, framed out, and have nice grass," notes one Spring Creek Campground visitor, creating defined boundaries for children. Properties backed up to highways may require additional supervision.

Tips from RVers

Off-season cabin alternatives: RVers sometimes switch to cabins during challenging weather. "We upgraded from a tent site to a cabin because there was a storm coming through as we were driving," explains one visitor. At Perry's RV and Campgrounds, a traveler notes: "The host was super accommodating. It was raining and she recommended the 'cabin' so we were sheltered."

Cabin spacing considerations: Cabin proximity varies between properties. Yellowstone Edge RV Park visitors appreciate that "the sites are fairly wide so there is some privacy," while reviews of other properties note tighter spacing: "The tent sites didn't have electricity but that was fine for us. The price was good & the owner was nice."

Extended stay amenities: For longer cabin stays, laundry access becomes important. "The showers and bathrooms are clean and have the best decor! They even have a laundry room for you to wash clothes," reports one visitor, noting additional services that support longer-term cabin camping.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Greycliff, MT is Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch with a 4.8-star rating from 21 reviews.

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