Best Cabin Camping near Saltese, MT

Cabins near Saltese, Montana range from rustic accommodations to resort-style lodging with full amenities. The Nugget RV Resort offers cabin rentals with access to electric hookups, water, and picnic tables in a wooded setting with mountain views. Camp Squatch provides more rustic cabin options with basic amenities including electric hookups and outdoor picnic areas. "Clean, cozy, quiet and literally 5 minutes to town & 1/4 mile to boat launch," noted one camper about their cabin experience at Camp Squatch, highlighting the convenient location and cleanliness.

Rustic log cabins and more deluxe accommodations are available depending on the location and price point. The Savenac Bunkhouse and Cookhouse represent more traditional cabin-style lodging, while Trout Creek Motel & RV Park offers motel-cabin hybrid accommodations. Most cabins permit pets, though policies vary by property. A visitor to The Sanctuary Campground noted, "They have lots of campsites, group sites, small cabins, and big cabins! We rented a big cabin for the 6 of us!" Reservations are typically required, especially during summer months when occupancy rates are highest.

Most cabins provide basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties - some include only outdoor fire pits while others offer kitchenettes with basic appliances. The Cabins by the Joe offers cabin rentals with electric and water hookups, though minimal interior amenities. Proximity to supplies differs by location; as one visitor to Cabins by the Joe noted, "We loved our visit here. It is a ways out and you better bring every thing you need because there aren't any stores close." Several campgrounds with cabin accommodations maintain small on-site stores with essential items, but comprehensive shopping requires a trip to nearby towns.

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Cabin Reviews near Saltese, MT

47 Reviews of 31 Saltese Campgrounds


  • Joe B.
    Jul. 3, 2021

    By the Way Campground

    Great Stay, Wonderful Managers.

    Our family had a great one night stay. It was very last minute but they had a tent spot available. They do have around fifteen RV spots a few small cabins, and a handful of tent spots. The tent spots are around the perimeter of a gazebo that had electric hookup. They have four total restrooms, two of those have showers, and they have a laundry facility available as well. Everything was clean and we'll kept! Planning on staying again!

  • T
    Jun. 6, 2025

    The Sanctuary Campground

    BEST VIEWS AND HOT SHOWERS!

    The have lots of campsites, group sites, small cabins, and big cabins!  We rented a big cabin for the 6 of us!

    They have restrooms with hot showers! There were lots hiking trails and ATV riding trails!

    The views looking at the Rocky Mountains were breath taking!  There was a community area where we could hang out and have a bonfire!

    And the price was so reasonable!

  • Angela G.
    May. 15, 2021

    Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    Beautiful campground

    Beautiful spot with great views of Flathead Lake. The RV sites were nice and spacious and level with their own patio and chairs. They also offer cabins and tent sites. Some tent sites have water and electric. I was car camping and I had a strange campsite by the cabins for a tent but I couldn't park at the site. There was a small lot close by so that was fine but it also seemed pretty far from the bathrooms. The bathroom was very clean and I loved the private showers. The laundry area was spacious and clean. They also had several brochures on local activities. The wifi didn't seem to reach the tent sites though.

  • Haley L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Thompson Peak Lookout Tower

    Incredible lookout with amenities!

    Just finished up my stay here after snagging a cancellation and I’m absolutely blown away. This was my first lookout tower experience, I was little skeptical about spending $80 post tax for this, but it was well worth it. Beautiful secluded tower with amazing views on almost every side of the tower. So many amenities, this is better than a lot of Air BnBs I’ve stayed at. Working fridge w freezer, coffee maker, microwave, two burner stove, heater, cooking utensils, pots/pans, working electricity and 4 bars of service. I usually go for more remote locations, but this was a wonderful break from sleeping outside in a tent for 8 days straight. Super comfy stay. The drive up was fine. Almost any car could drive up, just be careful with FWD when it gets muddy. As someone who visited solo I felt extremely safe. Padlock on the gate on the road, padlock on the front door, and a padlock on the door taking you up to the 3rd story. Absolutely awesome place for watching sunset, sunrise, and stargazing! I got the opportunity to watch a lightning storm in the middle of the night. trash is PACK IN PACK OUT! There is NO RUNNING WATER here. Pit toilet only. Well worth the money.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Nugget RV Resort

    We Gave Nugget a Try

    We decided to stay here because we’ve seen this campground(CG) featured the last five year’s we’ve been on the road by CG review websites, travel forums, and big-name RV bloggers. So we thought we’d give Nugget a try. We followed our RV GPS to the CG that is near I-90, but far enough away that you don’t hear highway noise. There was another camper checking in when we arrived, but check-in was fairly quick and thorough. There was a sign about being a Good Sam Member and we had to ask to get the discount as that option was not available for the online reservation. We then had a very friendly escort to pull through site 63 with FHUs, which is supposedly a premium site. This gravel site has a little grass yard with a picnic table. The site is across from a community fire pit and couple of their little trail heads. When we were there in July, there was a fire ban so not having a site fire pit was no big deal. The utilities are nicely placed in the middle of the pad. Water pressure is good at about 50 psi. We got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon. As there are a lot of mature pine trees in this CG, satellite is iffy. Our campsite was at the north end of the CG facing the woods, so we used our Verizon MiFi versus Starlink. We probably could have gotten the Starlink to work if we put the antenna on our roof, but as we were only here for three nights, we didn’t try. There’s a nice trail system around the CG to walk with your kids and it is dog friendly. They offer a lot of amenities of which laundry was one that we did use. There’s a nice 9-hole golf course just down the road. They used to let veterans golf for free on Wednesdays, but now charges vets only$5. The CG also had a food truck one evening that was convenient. We wanted to see what all the hype was about and we got the chance. This CG has a lot to offer families or campers who desire a lot of comforts. Overall, its a nice and well run CG, but we are not compelled to repeat with all the other options in the area.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2021

    Nugget RV Resort

    What more could you ask for?

    This campground is a Good Sams CG. I agree with the previous reviewer in that it does remind me of a KOA. There are different levels. Premium sites. Standard sites. W/E sites. There are cabins. I nice camp store. Laundry room. Nice clean restrooms with showers. And. Really nice owners.

    The area is beautiful, set in the mountains. The Clark Fork River running nearby. Hiking. St Regis is nearby for provisions and they tour having the best huckleberry shakes in MT.

  • T Dawson W.
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Nugget RV Resort

    It’s a KOA/Good Sam

    Close placement so no privacy for larger RVs. Some spots for smaller campers/tenters only needing water/electric hookups are more private. Very nice and sparkling clean showers and laundry. Nice hiking trails and scenic open field with frisbee golf. Pool. Some train and highway noise but pretty far off.

  • Evelyn M.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Bull River Guard Station

    Awesome Historic Cabin

    This old Guard Station is in the perfect location. Easy to drive to and close to miles and miles of trails in the Kootenai National Forest. Plenty of beds for a full family - four upstairs and one downstairs. History galore in the building and surrounding areas. Some complaints of mice - but that’s to be expected from a building from 1908.

  • Corinne G.
    Aug. 23, 2016

    Bull River Guard Station

    Guard Station

    Awesome guard station! Cozy little cabin type that fits a family of 4 perfectly. Right by the Bull River with great fishing and fly fishing areas and swimming in the Bull River.


Guide to Saltese

Cabin accommodations near Saltese, Montana sit at elevations between 2,700-4,100 feet in the western Montana mountains. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing with significant snowfall from November through April, while summer temperatures typically range from 50-85°F. Most cabin rentals require advance booking, especially during peak fishing season when the Clark Fork River and nearby lakes draw anglers from across the Northwest.

What to do

Hiking trail access: The Savenac Bunkhouse offers cabin lodging with proximity to multiple forest service trails, including routes that connect to the historic Savenac Nursery grounds. While minimally furnished, the location provides exceptional access to wilderness areas.

Water recreation: At Nugget RV Resort, cabin guests can combine camping comfort with nearby river activities. One visitor noted, "The Clark Fork River running nearby. Hiking. St Regis is nearby for provisions and they tour having the best huckleberry shakes in MT." The resort serves as a convenient base for fishing, swimming, and paddling excursions.

ATV trail riding: Cabin guests at The Sanctuary Campground access extensive motorized trail networks directly from their accommodations. According to reviews, "There were lots hiking trails and ATV riding trails! The views looking at the Rocky Mountains were breath taking!" Trail maps are available at check-in, with routes suitable for all experience levels.

What campers like

Onsite amenities: At Nugget RV Resort, cabin guests appreciate the recreational facilities. One camper mentioned, "Volleyball, a pool, restaurant/bar with stage, foosball and ping pong, huge acreage for hiking on one side and ATVs on the other," highlighting the diverse activities available without leaving the property.

Year-round availability: Trout Creek Motel & RV Park cabins remain open throughout winter months when many other accommodations close. A reviewer stated, "We have been coming here for years and wouldn't dream of going anywhere else. It's very clean and well kept." Their heated cabin units accommodate travelers during all four seasons.

Private riverfront settings: Some cabins at Camp Squatch offer secluded riverside locations with dedicated water access. A recent guest remarked, "Beautiful hideaway!" emphasizing the privacy factor that distinguishes these rentals from more developed resort properties.

What you should know

Noise considerations: Railroad tracks run through the Saltese area, affecting most cabin locations. A camper at Trout Creek Motel & RV Park observed, "Is a little close to highway and there are trains all night, but the whole valley is like that." Noise-sensitive guests should request cabins furthest from tracks or bring earplugs.

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities range from basic shelter to full-service units. At Cabins by the Joe, guests need to come prepared as "It is a ways out and you better bring every thing you need because there aren't any stores close. They do have ice, on site."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin properties require substantial advance booking, particularly May through September. Cancellation policies vary significantly between properties, with some enforcing strict no-refund policies regardless of circumstances.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational options: The Sanctuary Campground offers cabin configurations specifically for family groups. "The have lots of campsites, group sites, small cabins, and big cabins! We rented a big cabin for the 6 of us!" Large cabins include multiple sleeping areas and expanded kitchenette facilities.

Bathroom considerations: Not all cabin properties provide private bathrooms. Some feature shared facilities while others have no showers at all. Families with young children should confirm bathroom access before booking.

Temperature regulation: Mountain cabins experience significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Pack layers regardless of season, as evening temperatures can drop 30-40 degrees from daytime highs, even in summer months.

Tips from RVers

Hybrid options: Some properties offer cabin alternatives for RVers during inclement weather. At Nugget RV Resort, cabins provide a welcome option when conditions turn challenging. As one RVer noted, "It does remind me of a KOA. There are different levels. Premium sites. Standard sites. W/E sites. There are cabins."

Site selection: When choosing between cabin and RV accommodations near Saltese, consider seasonal factors. Winter cabin rentals often prove more practical than RV camping due to freezing temperatures and possible road closures.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Saltese, MT is Nugget RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 13 reviews.

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