Best Cabin Camping near Malo, WA

Snow Peak Cabin and Tiffany's Resort offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities near Malo, Washington. Most cabins include electric hookups, indoor toilets, and basic furnishings like beds, tables, and chairs. Some provide kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves, while others feature more rustic setups with outdoor cooking facilities. A review mentioned that "Snow Peak Cabin is cozy and well stocked with cots, chairs, pots and pans, firewood, and solar lights," making it suitable for those seeking a more remote experience.

Rustic log cabins are available at several locations including Bonaparte Lake Campground and North Lake RV Park & Campground. These accommodations typically sleep 2-6 people depending on the layout, with some offering lakefront views. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months from Memorial Day through September when availability becomes limited. A camper wrote, "We stayed in the screen house cabin and will definitely be back. Lots to do in the area if you like fishing, hiking, biking, horses, and much more." Most properties are pet-friendly, though specific rules vary by location.

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels as these items are rarely provided in cabin rentals. Basic cooking utensils and dinnerware may be available in some locations, but it's advisable to confirm what's included when booking. On-site camp stores at properties like Tiffany's Resort and North Lake Roosevelt Resort offer essential supplies, though selection is limited. For more extensive grocery shopping, guests should stock up before arrival. Depending on the cabin type, heating may be provided through wood stoves, propane heaters, or electric units, which becomes particularly important during cooler months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Malo, Washington (12)

    1. Tiffany's Resort

    2 Reviews
    Malo, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 775-3152

    "Curlew Lake is known for its fishing, also boating, waterskiing, kayaking, etc. Resort has a variety of full service cabins and full RV hook up camp sites. Also tent sites available."

    2. Bonaparte Lake Campground

    5 Reviews
    Wauconda, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 486-2186

    $20 - $125 / night

    "We found Bonaparte Lake Campground through Dyrt when sites were not available at Curlew State Park and we needed some place in that Okanagon/Ferry County area of Washington."

    "The campground is sited on Bonaparte Lake’s southern end. It is stocked with fish and there are loons present. Some sites hav3 lake frontage and are deep sites."

    3. Snow Peak Cabin

    1 Review
    Republic, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 775-7400

    $55 / night

    "Ski touring into the Snow Peak Cabin in the winter/spring has become an annual tradition for me and my friends."

    4. North Lake RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Colville National Forest, WA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 738-2593

    "This place has showers and bathrooms which were great after a day floating on the river which is just a short drive away. Great tent camping with group camping available."

    "Super rustic, tons of things for kids to get into, water was clean, power was solid.

    Heads up, your cell coverage will be spotty here. (Bring a book). :)"

    5. Dreamswept Farm Resort

    1 Review
    Boyds, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 640-1629

    $12 - $32 / night

    "RV sites with full hookups for water/electric/sewer, there are outdoor or private indoor showers, it's ADA accessible, there's also a great outdoor kitchen and BBQ area."

    6. North Lake Roosevelt Resort

    2 Reviews
    Colville National Forest, WA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 675-5075

    "We had to leave a day early (without notice) due to the fires being close to our home and they refunded the one night back to us without even being asked. We surely didn’t expect that!"

    7. Iron Mountain Ranch Screen House

    2 Reviews
    Northport, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 207-0549

    $50 / night

    "I enjoyed staying in the screen house cabin and will definitely be back. Lots to do in the area if you like fishing, hiking, biking, horses, and much more."

    "This unique stay comes with a hot shower and gorgeous views. Book your stay today and come back here to leave them some love."

    8. Rainbow Beach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Inchelium, WA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 722-5901

    "This is a great spot to rent a cabin. There’s great fishing as long as a license is bought online from the Colville Tribe. They also have a swimming area."

    9. Hartman's Log Cabin Resort

    2 Reviews
    Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, WA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 722-3543

    "I will book it ever year from now on"

    10. Sun Cove Resort

    1 Review
    Oroville, WA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 476-2223

    "This campground is absolutely worth paying for, there are water hook ups, and restrooms, a laundry facility and cabins for rent if you don't want to stay in a tent or in a camper."

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Cabin Reviews near Malo, WA

24 Reviews of 12 Malo Campgrounds


  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2025

    Hartman's Log Cabin Resort

    Amazing Fishing - Beautiful Lake(s)

    We have stayed here two times, with our little starlight Tent Trailers. Almost a week each time. The setting is beautiful. The lake is clean and full of fish!!

    Bald eagles, Loons, turtles, even Moose & Bears ! The resort office has a small cafe and store. This resort has been around for many years and is a bit run-down. Some their old log cabins are looking like very old log cabins. Wonderful if you don't care about level floors. They also have a multi-room motel if you want that instead. Common Bathrooms that also show their age. 

    There are boat docks, with slips for rent. Paying the dock fee or camping covers the Indian reservation recreation fee. An Indian reservation fishing license is required here, but not a Washington State License. If you have a WA license, you still need the Reservation License.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Bonaparte Lake Campground

    Lake Gem in the Mountains

    We found Bonaparte Lake Campground through Dyrt when sites were not available at Curlew State Park and we needed some place in that Okanagon/Ferry County area of Washington. Part of Bonaparte Lake is available by reservation. We lucked out at the time and found what ended up being the perfect site. It had plenty of room for our A Frame trailer and truck and could have fit another vehicle on the site. The table/fire ring area was generous and private, with space for our dog to be on a 25 ft lead. In fact, the whole site was very private with the campers to the right of us at least 50 feet away from us and no one to the back of us or to the left of us directly. I guess I should stop saying how great our site was so we can get it again sometime! In our loop we only had pit toilets. In the non-reservation loop there was one restroom with flush toilets and then other pit toilets. No showers available. The non-reservation loop had lovely sites as well with some right on the lake. Our loop had lake sites, too. The camp host was amazingly helpful and friendly, giving us maps of things to do in the area. We took a loop to find old ghost towns and remnants in the area plus other loops. We tried to schedule our trip up this way in July to beat the smoke from forest fires but unfortunately due to early heat conditions and dryness forest fires started early this year. We ran into some smoke the 2nd day of our trip there but the third day was clearer. It never got bad while we were at Bonaparte Lake but just over the mountains in Oroville where we went to get gas, it was in the unhealthy range of the Air Quality Index. We will definitely go back to Bonaparte again sometime. It would make a beautiful trip in the early fall.

  • Dani S.
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Tiffany's Resort

    Health and safety concerns - Cabin 5

     My boyfriend and I stayed at Tiffany's resort this weekend , August 28, 2021, for one night at Cabin 5. We found the place dirty to the level of being worried for our health and safety and the only positive was the lake view. We arrived at 5:15 pm, we brought our stuff in the cabin and had to leave and returned at 8:00 pm. The owners leave at 5:30 pm, thus, when we came back there was no one to contact about the state of the cabin. The cabins have obviously been constructed at time when lead paint was used in these facilities. The cabin has tons of decaying wood peeling paint and obvious mold growing in and around the sink area. The caulking was little to nonexistent there was cracks in the concrete floor in the living room and bathroom, the floors were so dirty that we had to wear our shoes and there were light fixtures that did not work. The windows did not stay open and if they did they had, there were broken screens which were duck taped to seal the screen. There was a serious gap in the door which allowed the outside wind and air to enter the cabin including bugs. When we looked up at the light at night there were tons of little green flies around the light. The beds were covered with old, motel like cover, which was not clean, smelled like bio, and the bed was covered with thin sheets, on an old mattress. I checked for bed bugs... did not see anything, but who knows? All of the furniture in this cabin, was old, dirty and run down; bed side tables were missing handles. In the bathroom we found two soaps and no shampoo. The gas heater in the living room did not work, and had slimy dust in it the couches were filthy, and all stained and dusty, God knows what was on them...You would not want to bring a blue light in this cabin. There is no doubt when the facilities were originally constructed, they were fantastic and were the place to build family memories. In the review book, people reference those magical times, but now these cabins pose a serious health hazard to those hoping to enjoy the lake. There's a serious concern of mold spores, being dirty, lack of sanitation, period, not to mention the required sanitation due to COVID-19 protocols, the structures severely asked the question should they be condemned for health and safety purposes? We understand staying in a rustic cabin, we also do not mind an older cabin, but we have not agreed to pay to stay in filthy and condemned place. We rented it as a choice for staying in a tent, as the nights are getting cold and we knew we were coming in late, but this type of facility looks like something that you would find abandoned with no maintenance being done for years. And all this for the price of$118.00 plus tax, per night, when the state park across the way charges$30 a night for a tent spot and the grounds there are spotless, pristine and maintained amazingly. While the cabins are decaying slowly, the owner is building a new building and their current home, which is right on the property, oozes with the fanciness and richness of a Beverly Hills like mansion with big expensive looking signs with warning of no soliciting or trespassing on their private property with "top of the line quality" sectional on their porch. At check out we provided the feedback about the cabins. The owners were only concerned because another potential client was in the room at the same time with me and heard what I was saying about the state of the cabins. Moreover, owners continue asking me why we didn't leave when it was so bad...or why didn't we say anything. How can one provide feedback when no one is available after 5:30 pm. The owners responded that they are sorry, and as soon as I walked out, I herd them excusing themselves to the client in the room, saying that they were sorry the client had to hear what I had to say. They did not seem to see that this was a health and safety concern, especially in the world of COVID-19. We won't be back!

  • Paige P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Sun Cove Resort

    Beautiful Resort, Incredible People, Great Fishing

    This campground is absolutely worth paying for, there are water hook ups, and restrooms, a laundry facility and cabins for rent if you don't want to stay in a tent or in a camper. They have boats for rent in this incredible saltwater lake and it's a wonderful place to bring kids. There is a water trampoline and a place to swim and paddle boat rentals and more. This trout fishing is world class.

  • John W.
    Jul. 1, 2023

    Iron Mountain Ranch Screen House

    Clean, quiet, spectacular location!

    I enjoyed staying in the screen house cabin and will definitely be back. Lots to do in the area if you like fishing, hiking, biking, horses, and much more. I had a great campfire and watched a mama bear and her cub on the hill beyond the cabin!  Also saw deer in the driveway and the night sky was awesome with NO lights in any direction except the stats!

    Great hosts and everything you need!

    John

  • Lara O.
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Rainbow Beach Resort

    Handicap accessible?

    Not really accessible. Can’t get in main store/office. None of the cabins I saw would be accessible to a wheel chair. All roll in showers with no benches. Toilets do not have grab bars and are the low kind. RV slots are so close together if you put out your awning you’ll hit your neighbor. BUT the view can’t be beat. Great access to boat docks for the able and lake side views for the disabled.

  • A
    Mar. 15, 2018

    Snow Peak Cabin

    Ski Touring into Snow Peak Cabin

    Ski touring into the Snow Peak Cabin in the winter/spring has become an annual tradition for me and my friends. The cabin is cozy and well stocked with cots, chairs, pots and pans, firewood, and solar lights! All you really need to pack in besides the basic necessities are your sleeping bag, ski apres, and a good water filter. There's also some good skiing near the cabin and at Sherman Pass proper near where you park, as well as plenty of conservative terrain options if the avalanche forecast dictates that for you.

    Snow Peak Cabin never disappoints so if you want to get a reservation, make sure you get on it early. Reservations are first-come-first-served at least 6 months out. If you are curious about the current conditions up there, the Panhandle Backcountry website is a great resource for you, as it frequently has the most current trip reports and observations.

  • Corey A.
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Bonaparte Lake Campground

    Horrible

    There was liquid poop on the floor, the camp host sign was so dilapidated so there was no where to checkin not to mention the leeches that were biting my son. Store hours were never mention,had to build my own fire pit,AFTER I had to acquire a grill , the water access is virtually nonexistent UNLESS, you go through other peoples sites/spaces and scale down an embankment.

  • J
    Apr. 20, 2021

    North Lake RV Park & Campground

    Tons of Amenities

    This place has showers and bathrooms which were great after a day floating on the river which is just a short drive away. Great tent camping with group camping available. Sites have a lot of room, table, fire pit, garbage can and easy walk to rest of campground.


Guide to Malo

Cabin accommodations near Malo, Washington range from rustic forest lodgings to lakeside retreats across the Okanogan Highlands. This northeastern Washington region sits at elevations between 1,200-4,000 feet with hot, dry summers and cold winters that can bring significant snowfall. Most cabin rentals operate seasonally from May through September when roads remain clear and temperatures average 75-85°F during summer days.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The lakes surrounding Malo offer excellent fishing for various trout species. At Rainbow Beach Resort, visitors can access prime fishing spots with proper licensing. According to Andrew F., "This is a great spot to rent a cabin. There's great fishing as long as a license is bought online from the Colville Tribe."

Wildlife viewing: The forested areas provide habitat for diverse wildlife. At Iron Mountain Ranch, cabins offer prime viewing opportunities. John W. reports, "I watched a mama bear and her cub on the hill beyond the cabin! Also saw deer in the driveway and the night sky was awesome with NO lights in any direction except the stars!"

Water recreation: Lakes near Malo support various water activities during summer months. At Curlew Lake, multiple resorts offer cabin rentals with water access. Jana J. from Tiffany's Resort notes, "Curlew Lake is known for its fishing, also boating, waterskiing, kayaking, etc. Resort has a variety of full service cabins... Marked swim area for kids."

What campers like

Rustic cabin amenities: Many visitors appreciate the traditional cabin experience with basic comforts. At Bonaparte Lake Campground, Judy T. notes, "There are a few rustic cabins across the lake... Some sites have lake frontage and are deep sites. One couple across from us had a hammock between 2 trees with a great lake view."

Quiet atmosphere: The remote location provides peaceful settings away from urban noise. Craig S. from North Lake RV Park & Campground states, "This place is great. Super rustic, tons of things for kids to get into, water was clean, power was solid. Heads up, your cell coverage will be spotty here. (Bring a book)."

Lakefront access: Many cabins offer direct water access, particularly valued during summer. A review for Sun Cove Resort mentions, "This campground is absolutely worth paying for... They have boats for rent in this incredible saltwater lake and it's a wonderful place to bring kids. There is a water trampoline and a place to swim and paddle boat rentals and more."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular cabin rentals fill quickly during peak season. A reviewer for Bonaparte Lake Campground warns, "I stayed here 2 years ago and got a reservation less than a month before we left. This year, 2021, I can't even book a site for the summer right now! I love that people have discovered this hidden gem but I am bummed I can't go back this year."

Quality variations: Cabin conditions vary significantly between properties. Lara O. notes about Rainbow Beach Resort, "RV slots are so close together if you put out your awning you'll hit your neighbor. BUT the view can't be beat. Great access to boat docks for the able and lake side views for the disabled."

Seasonal considerations: Cabin availability typically runs May through October. Maurice G. writes about one resort, "We have stayed here two times, with our little starlight Tent Trailers. Almost a week each time. The setting is beautiful. The lake is clean and full of fish! Bald eagles, Loons, turtles, even Moose & Bears!"

Tips for camping with families

Multi-generational activities: Resorts often provide activities for various age groups. According to Paige P., "They have boats for rent in this incredible saltwater lake and it's a wonderful place to bring kids. There is a water trampoline and a place to swim and paddle boat rentals and more. This trout fishing is world class."

On-site conveniences: Some properties offer stores and amenities helpful for family stays. Jana J. notes that Tiffany's Resort includes a "convenient store, where bikes, boats, kayaks and paddle boards can be rented. Marked swim area for kids. Open almost all year round."

Cabin size considerations: Check cabin capacity before booking for larger groups. Patti C. from Bonaparte Lake Campground advises, "We lucked out at the time and found what ended up being the perfect site. It had plenty of room for our A Frame trailer and truck and could have fit another vehicle on the site. The table/fire ring area was generous and private."

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: Some properties offer more privacy than others. Mike K. observes, "We got 2 sites side by side for our camping partners. Nice grassy area for group activities. A thunder and lightning storm 1 night to keep it interesting. Hosts were great and I know they have plenty of rules but we didn't feel like we were being watched the whole time."

Utility reliability: Check for power stability at cabins with electric hookups. Craig S. reports, "This place is great. Super rustic, tons of things for kids to get into, water was clean, power was solid."

Accessibility considerations: Verify cabin accessibility if needed. One review cautions, "Not really accessible. Can't get in main store/office. None of the cabins I saw would be accessible to a wheel chair. All roll in showers with no benches. Toilets do not have grab bars and are the low kind."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Malo, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Malo, WA is Tiffany's Resort with a 3-star rating from 2 reviews.

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