Best Glamping near West Yellowstone, MT

Madison Arm Resort and Hibernation Station offer elevated glamping experiences just minutes from Yellowstone National Park's west entrance. Guests seeking upscale outdoor accommodations will find options ranging from deluxe glamping cabins to cozy yurts with premium amenities. According to a camper, "The cabin consisted of beds, a porch swing, and a space heater, unless you choose to upgrade which includes a kitchenette and bathroom/shower." These properties provide comfortable beds with linens, climate-controlled environments, and strategic locations for park exploration. The Hibernation Station's distinctive cabin and yurt accommodations receive excellent reviews for comfort and convenience, while nearby glamping options at Henrys Lake State Park include spacious yurts with scenic lake views.

Safari tents and canvas accommodations near West Yellowstone provide distinctive outdoor experiences with modern comforts. Properties like Sawtelle Mountain Resort and Flat Rock offer glamping accommodations from May through October, when Yellowstone visitation peaks. One reviewer highlighted, "The accommodations are perfect. We have stayed in tents and cabins. I love that each site has a picnic table and fire pit." Activities center around Yellowstone exploration, with properties strategically positioned for early park entry to view wildlife and geothermal features. Many glamping sites include amenities like picnic areas, fire rings, and proximity to dining options in West Yellowstone. The region's glamping resorts provide convenient access to fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing while offering more luxurious sleeping arrangements than traditional camping.

Best Glamping Sites Near West Yellowstone, Montana (28)

    1. Yellowstone Park / West Gate KOA Holiday

    43 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 646-7606

    $35 - $120 / night

    "9/6/19 Conveniently located, 6 miles from west entrance of park. We had a pull thru site, 45,. Level gravel site."

    "It is far enough outside of the town of West Yellowstone that you don't feel like you are that tourist trap, but close enough to get to Yellowstone easily. Always clean bathrooms and showers."

    2. Madison Arm Resort

    30 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 646-9328

    "This campground sits right on Hebgen Lake. It's near the town of West Yellowstone. You can drive to Yellowstone National Park from here. There are atv trails right next to the campground."

    "Second time we had a spot on the lake, great access to the beach and a couple trails for walking the dogs. The facilities were clean and the staff were very nice."

    3. Henrys Lake State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Island Park, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 558-7532

    $60 - $70 / night

    "Our site was close to level and paved, 50amp,no sewer,shared water. Had some storms and high winds. Trash pick up daily at your site. There is a boat ramp and docks."

    "There is great boon docking outside of the organized campground area.  Follow your GPS to 44°35'52"N x 111°25'18"W.  At ~6,500 feet, the views of Lake Henry are amazing.  "

    4. Fox Den RV and Campground

    7 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 589-8517

    $35 - $200 / night

    "As the title say, this is the only campground in West Yellowstone that accepts tents. There’s another 5km north of town that accepts tents, but this is the only one in town."

    "This place is all about location. In walking distance to all West Yellowstone shops and restaurants. Very pricey, sites are crammed together."

    5. Beaver Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 646-1012

    $26 / night

    "After spending the day driving between Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, we were anxious to arrive, set up camp and crack a beer."

    "30 minutes from West Yellowstone this quiet and amazingly beautiful. This campground is perfect for relaxing after a long drive."

    6. Cherry Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 823-6961

    "It is very well-maintained and clean and consists of one vault toilet (aka: “outhouse”, as well as one large garbage container that is bear protected located at the end of the dirt road/entrance to main"

    "This small campground is tucked away on beautiful hebgen lake. It is a forrest Service campground with pit toilets, very clean. It has picnic tables and fire rings at its established sites."

    7. Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    56 Reviews
    Gardiner, MT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 344-2107

    $25 / night

    "Right by the north entrance and Mammoth Hot Springs (which is awesome) and you'll almost always see some elk, but not as close to other "main" attractions so people will pass it by."

    "There is a large herd of elk that bed in the middle of the camp and it is absolutely breathtaking."

    8. The Hibernation Station

    2 Reviews
    West Yellowstone, MT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (800) 580-3557

    $169 - $339 / night

    "Located right near the west side Yellowstone entrance. Plenty of restaurants and shopping nearby. There is also a park for kids."

    "I enjoyed the staff and property and would have liked to potentially stay a little longer. The cost was super high for me personally per night."

    9. Flat Rock (idaho)

    8 Reviews
    Macks Inn, ID
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 558-7658

    $25 - $62 / night

    "Despite all the activity - the sites feel more secluded than most camp grounds and are nothing less than relaxing! No showers but there are bear boxes every couple of spots and running water."

    "We had a site with an electric hook up for $26 a night. Spot was great and very clean with bathrooms close by. We fit our 33’ pull behind easily."

    10. Sawtelle Mountain Resort

    7 Reviews
    Macks Inn, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 558-9366

    "This was a great campground, that’s pretty close to Yellowstone. Our kids loved the pool. We didn’t love our campsite. The fire pit was awkwardly close to the site next to us."

    "Laundry was only available during pool hours (same building) so don't expect to wash anything between 10pm and 10am."

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Glamping Reviews near West Yellowstone, MT

360 Reviews of 28 West Yellowstone Campgrounds


  • Gia R.
    Jul. 23, 2018

    Beaver Creek Campground

    30 Min. From Yellowstone

    After spending the day driving between Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, we were anxious to arrive, set up camp and crack a beer. Unfortunately, our plans of an early arrival were delayed significantly due to animals near and or/on the road leaving on the park. Oh well - if you’re going to be stuck in slow traffic, Yellowstone is the place to do it!

    From West Yellowstone, the campground is about a half hour drive along the beautiful Hebgen Lake. The camp hosts were very kind and accommodating. They gave us a few tips about tenting in bear country, and advised us to look out for a few moose who inhabit the grounds. 

    Our site (C22) was surprisingly quiet and secluded despite being in the middle of the loop. While we didn’t have our own bear locker, there was one nearby which appeared to be communal. Our site was large, with lots of options for tent placement, and a nice picnic table. Don’t forget to pack bug/bear spray!

  • Gary K.
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Henrys Lake State Park Campground

    Close to Yellowstone

    We stayed a week here, beautiful views and quiet. Our site was close to level and paved, 50amp,no sewer,shared water. Had some storms and high winds. Trash pick up daily at your site. There is a boat ramp and docks. Bath house looked good we did not use the showers. There is no dump station here. The park is about 15 miles from West Yellowstone. We enjoyed our stay.

  • Lara H.
    Sep. 16, 2020

    Flatrock Campground

    Small quite park

    Small quite park sites with electric, non electric, tent sites. Good first come first serve but also take reservations. Half an hour from west Yellowstone gate off hwy 20.

  • Yellowstonenature R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2025

    Beaver Creek Campground

    A Great Find

    Wow! 30 minutes from West Yellowstone this quiet and amazingly beautiful. This campground is perfect for relaxing after a long drive. There are 3 different loops, I like loop C site 14 best with great views of the surrounding mountains. Each site has bear boxes, and vault toilets are very clean. I think the elevation helped reduce the bugs. The staff was friendly and very helpful..

  • M
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Yellowstone Park / West Gate KOA Holiday

    TERRIBLE MANAGEMENT, DON'T STAY!!

    Reserved a cabin at KOA in West Yellowstone; it had been raining, the area in front of our cabin was a lake!!    Our fire pit and picnic table were completely underwater.   We went to office & they assured us they would send someone over to take a look.   They threw down some boards to walk on, but fire pit was still underwater & we would have to navigate those boards to go to the restroom in the middle of the night!    

    We went to the office again & asked if there was another cabin for us to move to; the manager said there was but it would be $100 upgrade!!   We asked if he would be negotiable as our cabin wasn't safe.   The manager kicked our family of 5 out, with the words.....good luck finding another place to stay in West Yellowstone this time of year!!    Luckily, we found, Hibernation Station in town - lovely place, fully furnished cabins with bathrooms.   Why anyone would stay at the crappy KOA cabins 7 miles out of town when you can stay at nicely furnish Hibernation Station cabins with bedding, private bathroom, fully equiped ktichen, walking distance to restaurants & wonderful management.    Shame on KOA for not ensuring better management.

  • Chris V.
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Henrys Lake State Park Campground

    Epic Views. Great Location.

    There is great boon docking outside of the organized campground area.  Follow your GPS to 44°35'52"N x 111°25'18"W.  At ~6,500 feet, the views of Lake Henry are amazing.  There are 15-20 spots suitable for RV's (of any length) plus campsites.  It's a great location, only about 20-30 minutes from West Yellowstone and the entrance to the national park.  We could have stayed here for days!  

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  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2019

    Henrys Lake State Park Campground

    Very nice campground on a lake

    Nice campground right on a lake and close to the west entrance to Yellowstone Smallish state park (44 sites plus several cabins) right on Henry’s Lake. Located 16 miles from West Yellowstone, MT (and the west entrance to Yellowstone NP), it is a nice quiet place to camp but with easy access to the park. We camped here for three nights and our site (35) had a view of the water but in my opinion, Site 33 is the best as you have an unobstructed view of the lake. We reserved our site in March for July and are glad we did as the campground was full. Sites are either electric and water or electric with access to water. The bath/shower house in the Blue Dun Loop was new and immaculate (I dropped my soap in the shower and had no qualms about picking it up and using!) However, they are still working out the kinks and there was a sign warning that there may not be hot water; I had one hot shower and one cold one! I saw single kayaks near the dock which I assume were available for rentals although we did not inquire further. I highly recommend a day trip to Upper Mesa Falls (your camping tag will give you access with no additional fee) and/or Earthquake Lake. We did both in one day. Lots of families with kids and apart from the rude campers next to us who arrived at 1:00 am running their diesel engine for 45 minutes while they set up, it was very quiet after dark. I would give this campground 5 stars except for lack of privacy between sites and not a lot of shade and it was HOT in July.

  • Erik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Buffalo (idaho)

    Clean, quiet campground with easy access to West Yellowstone

    Located about 25 minutes from West Yellowstone off of HWY 20, this campground is a great jumping off point to explore Yellowstone park.  There are other campsites including a couple KOAs located closer, but they're busier with campsites closer together and fewer trees and minimal shade.  This is set back far enough from the highway that it's very quiet with ample space between campsites.  Some sites have electrical hookups.  Ours didn't but the weather was perfect and we didn't need AC at all.

    We did have a campers nearby who showed up the last two days of our 5 days full of boys who were a bit noisy early in the morning (before 730a), but we didn't really mind.  There was a spigot to fill our water tanks in the loop we stayed, but we filled up from the area host who has a hose for that purpose before we wen to the site.  Due to the location in the loop, you have to go all the way around the loop before you get to the spigot, so it was good we filled up before we went to the loop.

  • L
    Jul. 18, 2022

    Campfire Lodge Resort

    Perhaps the nicest campground we have stayed at.

    Let's be honest, Campfire Lodge & RV is not the cheapest place to stay. And, it's obvious why when you stay there. The upkeep is top notch. The RV pads are graded roadbase. Fire pits and tables for each spot. the spot we stayed in had full 30 amp hook-ups. Tall pine trees. And, a stones throw from the Madison River. What an amazing place to sit and relax. 

    The cafe is open for breakfast and lunch. Bring your appetite and prepare yourself for an amazing breakfast or lunch. If you're a fly tyer the collection of hackle is off the charts. 

    Close to Yellowstone NP, fishing on the Madison River, exploring West Yellowstone to Ennis Montana and so much more! What a great place. We'll be back for sure.


Guide to West Yellowstone

Cabins and yurts near West Yellowstone provide elevated lodging alternatives to traditional tent camping. At 6,667 feet elevation, West Yellowstone experiences dramatic temperature shifts even in summer months, with nighttime temperatures frequently dropping below 40°F. Most glamping close to West Yellowstone, Montana operates seasonally from May through October, coinciding with the park's peak visitation period.

What to do

Fishing at Hebgen Lake: Henrys Lake State Park Campground offers direct lake access for anglers. According to one camper: "Beautiful lake setting, surounded by snow capped mountains even in July, great fishing, boating, hiking and nature walking. We chose it rather than Yellowstones crowded campgrounds, and were pleasantly surprised it was a nice place to stay on its own merit."

Visit Earthquake Lake: Beaver Creek Campground provides a convenient base for exploring the Earthquake Lake Visitor Center. "The Earthquake information center is a 5 minute drive towards Virginia City, definitely a must do(they close mid September) but there are plenty of interpretive signs to guide you. If you go when they are open they have a short 20 minute film and I interesting information on the August 17th 1959 quake that devastated the area."

Kayak rentals: Multiple locations offer water recreation equipment. A visitor to Henrys Lake mentioned, "I saw single kayaks near the dock which I assume were available for rentals although we did not inquire further." Some parks even offer complimentary equipment: "The free Kayak rentals are a plus also. We also saw a moose swim across the lake, get up on shore and run through the campground."

What campers like

Early park access: Yellowstone Park / West Gate KOA Holiday sits just 6 miles from the park entrance. A visitor shared: "This KOA is conveniently located 6 miles from Yellowstone gate. Bathrooms & Showers are clean!! The park has an expansive camp store, coffee hut and pancake breakfast every morning as well as a bbq dinner (menu) every evening."

Swimming facilities: Some resorts maintain indoor pools for guest use. A family staying at Sawtelle Mountain Resort noted: "This was a great campground, that's pretty close to Yellowstone. Our kids loved the pool. We didn't love our campsite. The fire pit was awkwardly close to the site next to us."

Quieter alternatives: For those seeking less crowded options, campers recommend checking locations slightly farther from park boundaries. "Depending on the loop, this is a nice site. Our reservation was for B2,3 which were down in a heavily treed section with no sun. We stayed here Memorial Day weekend so it was still sleeting and chilly. Camp hosts were very accommodating and moved us to B12, with sun and a view too."

What you should know

Bear safety measures: Cherry Creek Campground and other area facilities provide bear-safe storage. One camper explained: "There are also several bear protected containers located for every two sites allowing storage for campers' food and food-related items and supplies helping campers stay safe from frequent bears in the area by storing their food, spices, herbs, pots, pans, dutch ovens, anything aromatic that would attract bears."

Water quality concerns: Multiple campgrounds periodically experience water issues. A visitor to Sawtelle Mountain Resort warned: "When we checked in we were informed that they had found e. Coli in the water so not to drink it."

Late-season weather: Even in summer months, conditions can change rapidly. A camper at Beaver Creek Campground experienced: "We stayed here Memorial Day weekend so it was still sleeting and chilly."

Tips for camping with families

Indoor activities: The Hibernation Station offers cabin accommodations with added amenities. A visitor noted: "Stayed in the cabin for two nights. Located right near the west side Yellowstone entrance. Plenty of restaurants and shopping nearby. There is also a park for kids."

Tent placement: Select campsites with protective features. "We only stayed one night. It's a small and quiet rv site. The gentleman was very nice. The price was very reasonable compared to the other places."

Bathroom facilities: Campground bathroom quality varies significantly. A camper at Fox Den RV and Campground shared: "Restrooms with 2 showers, dish washing station, and laundry. Close to town. At 9 pm, a light went on above our tent. It was so bright on the white top of our tent that it was like the sun was directly above us."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Madison Arm Resort offers various site types. One RVer advised: "So don't use GPS to navigate to it will take you on a brutal 6 mile unkept dirt road. There is a easy route in ask for directions. Camping is tight but big enough view of lake from just about everywhere."

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer full services. As one RVer at Flat Rock noted: "We paid $17 for 1 night with electric & water...No Dump Station..No Showers..Picnic Tables & Fire Rings available on each site...Host sells wood for $6 a bundle...and extremely friendly & welcoming."

Seasonal constraints: One visitor to Cherry Creek Campground shared: "Cherry Creek Campground comprises a total of nine campsites, per Recreation.gov and seeing for myself camping here for almost a week. The campsite is first come/first serve, and as of June to July 2024, there is a $23 per campsite fee for a max of 8 people and one vehicle."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near West Yellowstone, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near West Yellowstone, MT is Yellowstone Park / West Gate KOA Holiday with a 4.1-star rating from 43 reviews.

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