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Top Cabin Camping near Saltese, MT

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Looking to cabin camp near Saltese and enjoy a rustic retreat into nature? Finding a place to cabin camp in Montana is easier than ever. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your Montana camping adventure.

Best Cabin Camping Sites Near Saltese, MT (28)

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    Nugget RV Resort

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    Superior, Montana

    WELCOME TO THE NUGGET RV RESORT WHERE HAPPY CAMPERS ARE OUR BUSINESS! THE NUGGET IS THE PERFECT DESTINATION FOR YOUR NEXT FAMILY VACATION. Stay and enjoy endless hiking trails, scenic mountain ranges, and all the beauty of Montana. We are the top rated Good Sam RV resort in the state of Montana and one of the top resorts in the country!

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Cabins by the Joe

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    Avery, Idaho
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    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Picnic Table
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    Rimrock Lodge RV Park

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    Thompson Falls, Montana

    Whether passing through and just spending the night or taking advantage of the local fishing, hunting, or winter activities with a longer stay, we are open.

    Nestled in a forested area with many shade trees, we have 36 full hookup sites with concrete pads for tables, water, sewer, and either 30 or 50 amp service. With pull through and back-in sites, Rimrock Lodge is perfect for your RV or tent. There are metered sites for long term rental.

    The comfort station with showers and toilets is heated and open year round.

    Traveling with the family pet? Well behaved pets are welcome at a nominal fee.

    Secluded and quiet yet conveniently located only one mile from town!

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Blue Anchor RV Park

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    Osburn, Idaho
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Trout Creek Motel & RV Park

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    Trout Creek, Montana

    Welcome to the Trout Creek Motel and RV Park! If you’re looking for a secluded outdoor experience with gorgeous scenery and a variety of outdoor attractions, Trout Creek Motel and RV Park has exactly what you are looking for. Just outside of Thompson Falls, you will find the best accommodations for all your getaway needs. Choose from a modern hotel room, cozy cabin rental, or campsite for your RV or tent, and we’ll provide you with an unforgettable and relaxing experience.

    Reserve online for fast, easy, and convenient online reservations.

    Trout Creek Motel and RV Park is minutes away from the most breathtaking views and sites in the Thompson Falls area. Enjoy the many outdoor activities available near the Trout Creek Motel and RV Park, such as hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and prime fishing.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
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    By the Way Campground

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    Kingston, Idaho
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    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    Savenac Cookhouse

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    De Borgia, Montana

    Overview

    Savenac Cookhouse provides cooking and eating accommodations for large groups staying at the Savenac Historic Tree Nursery in the Lolo National Forest of Montana. The area is filled with history and was once the site of the U.S. Forest Service's largest and most beautiful nurseries in the West. The cookhouse can seat up to 30 people and offers somewhat modern facilities, as well as access to a variety of recreational opportunities. In addition, the cookhouse can sleep up to 9 people downstairs.

    Recreation

    A variety of historic sites and memorials, as well as interpretive trails, exist near the cookhouse. A self-guided tour of the nursery is available at the site to give visitors a historical perspective. The world-class Route of the Hiawatha Trail is located just 7 miles to the west, offering pristine mountain biking. Numerous mountain streams and the St. Regis River are available for fishing, wading and non-motorized boating within just a few minutes of Savenac. The beautiful Savenac Creek runs through the compound. In the winter, trails in the nearby area are groomed for snowmobile use and opportunities abound for cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Lookout Pass ski hill is located just 10 miles west on Interstate 90.

    Facilities

    The cookhouse is equipped with a large kitchen including a commercial-grade vintage stove with grills, burners, and double ovens, a commercial diswasher, a walking refrigerator/freezer, two standard refrigerators, coffee pots, a microwave, and assorted cooking utensils, pots, pans, dishes and tableware for 25 to 30 people. The facility also has a dining area with tables and chairs that can seat 25 to 30 people, and a bathroom. Downstairs, the cookhouse has 9 twin beds with mattresses, mostly in one large room, two bathrooms with showers, and a few dressers. Guests will need to bring their own food and supplies as well as ice and any additional equipment that is needed. Guest will also need to bring their own bedding, including sleeping bags, blankets and pillows, as well as towels, soap, toilet paper, grabage bags, and other necessities. Guests are required to clean the facility before leaving. Hosts are onsite to perform a checkout inspection before leaving the facility. The cookhouse is available year-round, except when it is reserved for administrative use or maintenance. It can be accessed by vehicle. Guests in the cookhouse are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring some of their own amenities. Additional sleeping quarters are available in the bunkhouse, but the bunkhouse must be rented in addition to the cookhouse.

    Natural Features

    The cookhouse is one of three rental cabins located at the Historic Savenac Nursery, which was founded in 1907 to grow trees for the Forest Service. Nursery operations concluded in 1969 and now the site is open to the public for recreation. The cookhouse was originally a residence and was converted in the 1970s to a space for eating and food preparation. The facilities are close to the Idaho border, in the Bitterroot Mountains of western Montana. The Lolo National Forest is home to many species of wildlife, including deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, moose and black bears.

    Nearby Attractions

    The nursery is located near Haugan, with easy access to Interstate 90. It is within walking distance of a family restaurant, gas and general store and gift shop. The Savenac compound also consists of a visitor center that is operated from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

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    $80 - $115 / night

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    Savenac Bunkhouse

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    De Borgia, Montana

    Overview

    Savenac Bunkhouse provides sleeping accommodations for large groups staying at the Savenac Historic Tree Nursery in the Lolo National Forest of Montana. The area is filled with history and was once the site of the U.S. Forest Service's largest and most beautiful nurseries in the West. The bunkhouse can sleep up to 30 people and offers somewhat modern facilities, as well as access to a variety of recreational opportunities.

    Recreation

    A variety of historic sites and memorials, as well as interpretive trails, exist near the bunkhouse. A self-guided tour of the nursery is also available, giving visitors some background on the history of the site. The world-class Route of the Hiawatha Trail is located just 7 miles to the west, offering pristine mountain biking. Numerous mountain streams and the St. Regis River are available for fishing, wading and non-motorized boating within just a few minutes of Savenac. The beautiful Savenac Creek runs through the compound. In the winter, trails in the nearby area are groomed for snowmobile use and opportunities abound for cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Lookout Pass ski hill is located just 10 miles west, on Interstate 90.

    Facilities

    The two-story bunkhouse has four bedrooms with doors, each containing two twin beds and a dresser, and a large open area with several twin beds and bunkbeds on the first floor. Upstairs are multiple twin beds and bunkbeds in a large open space spanning the entire building. Every bed comes with a mattress. The bunkhouse has two bathrooms (one small and one large) with running water, flush toilets, sinks and showers. It can accommodate up to 30 people and is a sleeping facility only. Guests will need to bring their own bedding, including sleeping bags, blankets and pillows, as well as towels, soap, toilet paper, garbage bags and other necessities. Guests are required to clean the facility before leaving. Hosts are onsite to perform a checkout inpsection before leaving the facility. The bunkhouse is available from May 5 to October 15 each year, except when it is reserved for administrative use or maintenance. It can be accessed by vehicle. Guests to the bunkhouse are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety. The bunkhouse does not have kitchen or refrigeration facilities for food. Bunkhouse renters may not use the cookhouse unless they rent the cookhouse in addition to the bunkhouse.

    Natural Features

    The bunkhouse is one of three rental cabins located at the Historic Savenac Nursery. The nursery was founded in 1907 to grow trees for the Forest Service Nursery operations that concluded in 1969. The site is now open to the public for recreation. The bunkhouse was originally a garage and has been converted to sleeping quarters. The facilities are close to the Idaho border, in the Bitterroot Mountains of western Montana. The Lolo National Forest is home to many species of wildlife, including deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mountain lions, moose and black bears.

    Nearby Attractions

    The nursery is located near Haugan, with easy access to Interstate 90. It is within walking distance of a family restaurant, gas and general store and gift shop. The Savenac compound also consists of a visitor center that is operated from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

    • Electric Hookups

    $115 / night

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    Arid Peak Lookout

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    Avery, Idaho

    Overview

    Arid Peak Lookout was built in 1934 to help detect fires that may have been sparked by the Milwaukee Railroad Line. It was last staffed in 1969 and sat idle for over 25 years before being renovated by a team of over 30 volunteers, the Forest Fire Lookout Association and the U.S. Forest Service. Arid Peak Lookout was restored to its original splendor in 1997 and is available for rent to the public. The lookout is listed on the National Register of Historic Lookouts and provides epic 360 degree views of the Bitterroot Mountains. Access to the cabin requires a moderately-steep 3 mile hike and availability is dependent on weather conditions.

    Recreation

    The Hiawatha Bicycle Trail is considered the "crown jewel" of rail-to-trail mountain biking trails as it zips across seven trestles and through 10 tunnels in the magnificent Bitterroot Mountains. The trail can be accessed just over 10 miles from the lookout. The lookout offers access to the Arid Peak Trail #173, Mozier Peak Trail #174, and Kyle Creek Trail #175. All three trails are great for day-hiking, but can also be explored over longer backpacking treks or on horseback.

    Facilities

    The cabin fits up to four guests. Furnishings include two cots with mattresses, basic cooking gear, dishes, a propane lantern, propane camp stove, water containers, a table with two chairs and a wood stove. Anouthouse is located outside the tower.No water is available so guests must bring their own or boil and treat stream water. Propane canisters are not included; a stock of 16.4 ounce canisters are required to use cooking and lighting equipment. Other items to pack include bedding, food, binoculars, a first aid kit, flashlights, towels, toilet paper, and dish soap.

    Natural Features

    The Arid Peak Lookout is located within the St. Joe River area of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, an area that includes most of what was originally established as the St. Joe National Forest. The area is known for its blue-ribbon cutthroat trout streams, Wild and Scenic Rivers and extensive roadless and primitive areas. The St. Joe Rover area is also nationally recognized for its elk herds. The 20 foot tower sits at an elevation of 5,306 feet and overlooks the beautiful Loop Creek area and the scenic Hiawatha Bicycle Trail. The mixed conifer forest around the facility includes Douglas fir and spruce. Wildlife sightings of elk, deer, black bears, moose and bald eagles are common. This is bear country; Visitors are advised to be aware of and practice bear safety.

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    For facility specific information, please call (208) 245-2531.

    Nearby Attractions

    The town of Avery has the nearest conveniences.

      $45 / night

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      The Bunkhouse

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      Thompson Falls, Montana

      Two room bunkhouse with wood stove - DRY CAMPING.

      Also one RV spot with electric & water - NO DUMP.

      Located at the base of the Montana side of the Coure D'Alene Mountain Ridge with a stunning view of the Cabinet mountains. Hunters and fishermen welcome. 1/2 mile to Flatiron boat launch on the Clark Fork River. Come enjoy a slice of heaven while planning your hunt, competing in the local fishing tournys or just moseying through.

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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $50 - $125 / night

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