Best Cabin Camping near Winifred, MT

Cabin accommodations in central Montana include Antelope Creek, offering modern cabin rentals with full shower facilities, flushing toilets, and large basin sinks for washing cooking supplies. Buckhorn Store, Cabins & RV Park provides cabin options with electricity, water hookups, and sewer connections in a location convenient to the Little Rockies mountains. Crooked Creek also features cabin rentals with basic toilet facilities but limited amenities. Cabins at these locations vary in furnishing levels and comfort features. "The camp is clean and well maintained. The community bathrooms/showers are cleaned daily. One recommendation would be to bring your own drinking water as the camp water has a high and noticeable mineral content."

Rustic cabin rentals across the region range from bare necessities to more furnished options. Antelope Creek cabins are still developing but offer clean, well-maintained facilities in a remote setting about an hour from the nearest city. Most locations permit alcohol, and some like Buckhorn allow pets while others prohibit them. Buckhorn Store provides market access for basic supplies. Advance reservations are recommended for these properties, particularly at Antelope Creek where one visitor noted, "Great campground that is still in its early stages. Found this place on accident with Google. It's a way off from city life."

Visitors to these cabin accommodations should plan to bring drinking water, especially at Antelope Creek where reviews mention high mineral content in the local water supply. Cooking facilities and equipment vary between properties, with some offering more provisions than others. While Buckhorn Store features a market for essentials, most guests should arrive prepared with supplies. The remote setting of these cabin rentals means access to groceries may be limited. The Crooked Creek area is noted primarily for fishing opportunities rather than amenities, with one camper describing it as offering "bare necessities" while emphasizing that fishing enthusiasts "are in the right place."

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Best Cabin Sites Near Winifred, Montana (3)

    1. Antelope Creek

    2 Reviews
    Zortman, MT
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 273-1123

    $31 - $35 / night

    "The site has RV, tent and cabin rentals available and are in great shape. Bath houses are new with flushing toilets, full showers and a large basin sink for washing cooking supplies."

    "The community bathrooms/showers are cleaned daily. One recommendation would be to bring your own drinking water as the camp water has a high and noticeable mineral content."

    2. Buckhorn Store, Cabins & RV Park

    1 Review
    Zortman, MT
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 673-3162

    "Great little-known Gas & Grocery store with easy access to the Little Rockies mountains of North Central Montana.  "

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Cabin Reviews near Winifred, MT

4 Reviews of 3 Winifred Campgrounds


  • M
    Aug. 4, 2021

    Antelope Creek

    Great campground that is still in its early stages

    Found this place on accident with Google. It's a way off from city life. At one point we were in the middle of nowhere and still had an hour to go. The views on the way are amazing though. The site has RV, tent and cabin rentals available and are in great shape. Bath houses are new with flushing toilets, full showers and a large basin sink for washing cooking supplies. They have a 2 mile loop that allows you to see some amazing views. Worth doing.... Would definitely take the detour to stay here again.

  • S
    Feb. 11, 2021

    Buckhorn Store, Cabins & RV Park

    Best place in town

    Great little-known Gas & Grocery store with easy access to the Little Rockies mountains of North Central Montana.  

    The mountain area provides miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, atv & horse back.  

    Friendly little town with rich history of gold, outlaws, fables and lore.

  • Greg M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2022

    Antelope Creek

    Great stay, wonderful welcoming hosts

    We just returned from a very pleasant two night stay. The camp is clean and well maintained. The community bathrooms/showers are cleaned daily. One recommendation would be to bring your own drinking water as the camp water has a high and noticeable mineral content. That said, the sun rises and sun sets were worth the trip and any hardship from having to use my own water for drinking and cooking.

    Only downside is the camp is literally in a prairie dog town so my bird dogs were constantly on high alert living among the natives. A small price to pay for a well run camp with hosts that clearly care.

  • Lynn M.
    Aug. 13, 2018

    Crooked Creek

    Bare necessities

    Don't go for the ambiance but if you're going for the fishing then you're in the right place.


Guide to Winifred

Cabin camping near Winifred, Montana offers remote accommodations across central Montana's expansive terrain. The region sits at approximately 3,000 feet elevation with seasonal temperature fluctuations that can exceed 100°F in summer and drop well below freezing in winter. Central Montana's semi-arid climate means cabin rentals provide shelter from occasional severe weather while accessing the region's prairie landscapes.

What to do

Explore mountain trails: Buckhorn Store, Cabins & RV Park provides access to the Little Rockies mountains where visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities. According to one camper, "The mountain area provides miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, atv & horse back" and the area contains "rich history of gold, outlaws, fables and lore."

Fishing expeditions: Crooked Creek offers basic accommodations primarily focused on accessing fishing opportunities. A visitor noted the campground provides "bare necessities" but emphasized "if you're going for the fishing then you're in the right place."

Prairie hiking: Antelope Creek features a 2-mile loop trail showcasing prairie vistas. One visitor recommends: "They have a 2 mile loop that allows you to see some amazing views. Worth doing.... Would definitely take the detour to stay here again."

What campers like

Remote solitude: The isolated location of Antelope Creek appeals to those seeking distance from urban environments. A camper described: "Found this place on accident with Google. It's a way off from city life. At one point we were in the middle of nowhere and still had an hour to go. The views on the way are amazing though."

Clean facilities: Antelope Creek maintains modern washroom facilities despite its remote setting. A visitor shared: "The site has RV, tent and cabin rentals available and are in great shape. Bath houses are new with flushing toilets, full showers and a large basin sink for washing cooking supplies."

Convenience services: Buckhorn Store serves as both accommodation and supply point. One reviewer called it a "Great little-known Gas & Grocery store with easy access to the Little Rockies mountains of North Central Montana" and noted it was the "Best place in town."

What you should know

Water quality considerations: Mineral content in water supplies affects drinkability at some properties. One Antelope Creek visitor advised: "One recommendation would be to bring your own drinking water as the camp water has a high and noticeable mineral content. That said, the sun rises and sun sets were worth the trip and any hardship from having to use my own water for drinking and cooking."

Wildlife proximity: Prairie dog colonies exist near some cabins, which may affect pets or create noise. A camper at Antelope Creek observed: "Only downside is the camp is literally in a prairie dog town so my bird dogs were constantly on high alert living among the natives. A small price to pay for a well run camp with hosts that clearly care."

Variable amenity levels: Cabin facilities range from minimal to moderately equipped across properties. Bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering full showers while others provide only basic toilet access.

Tips for camping with families

Distance planning: The remote nature of cabin accommodations requires careful travel planning. One visitor to Antelope Creek noted the significant travel time: "It's a way off from city life. At one point we were in the middle of nowhere and still had an hour to go."

Pack entertainment: Limited connectivity and amenities mean families should bring activities and games for children, especially during inclement weather when outdoor activities may be restricted.

Supply preparation: Bring sufficient food, water and supplies as markets are limited. While Buckhorn Store offers a market, most locations have minimal or no shopping options within convenient driving distance.

Tips from RVers

Hookup verification: Check specific hookup availability before booking. RV sites at Buckhorn Store include electricity, water, and sewer connections, while Antelope Creek offers electric hookups and a sanitary dump station but no direct sewer connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Winifred, MT is Antelope Creek with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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