Best Cabin Camping near Alpine, WY

Several campgrounds within a 30-mile radius of Alpine, Wyoming offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Wolf Den RV Park in Thayne features meticulously maintained log cabins with clean facilities and reliable WiFi. Snake River Cabins & RV Village provides quiet, cozy cabins situated along the Snake River, offering a peaceful setting with outdoor fire rings. Jackson Hole/Snake River KOA cabins include basic furnishings like beds, bunk beds, and electricity, with some units featuring porch swings and private fire rings. According to one visitor, "The cabin was nice, nothing fancy but came with a bed, bunk beds, a porch swing and fire ring and was right on the Snake River."

Rustic cabins and more upscale options are available depending on location and price point. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole offers tiny house-style cabins that receive high marks for comfort and design. Palisades Cabins & RV Park provides "cute" cabins within walking distance to boat launches and water activities. Most locations are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by property. Hover Camp in Swan Valley offers three cabin types with "different facilities ranging from partial to full bath." Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when many properties report filling nightly. KOA cabin camping rates typically start around $140 for rustic units, while private cabin rentals range from $70-$200 depending on size and amenities.

Cabin guests should verify what supplies are provided before arrival. Most basic cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Forest Service cabins like Jensen Cabin in Caribou-Targhee National Forest may require guests to bring water and sleeping pads. Cooking facilities vary widely—some cabins feature propane stoves and basic kitchenettes while others rely on outdoor fire rings or communal facilities. Many campgrounds with cabins provide access to shared bathhouses with showers and toilets. On-site camp stores at certain locations offer firewood, ice, and basic supplies, though comprehensive grocery shopping requires a trip to nearby towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Alpine, Wyoming (33)

    1. Indian Creek

    14 Reviews
    Alpine, WY
    7 miles

    "The roads in can be a little tricky without a raised truck and 4 wheel drive when towing a large 5th wheel. But once you pick a spot it is so beautiful."

    "A little noisy during business hours because there's a highway surrounding site. We're at the lowest part of the highway so there's climbs on both sides."

    2. Wolf Den RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Star Valley Ranch, WY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 883-2226

    "Meticulously cared for family owned and run campground with log cabins. Many pros to this campground... Nice wide sites, most pull through, clean showers and laundry room."

    "We were traveling from the snow in the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone and wanted to find a place close by with warmer temps.   Found this campground on google search. "

    3. Palisades Cabins & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Irwin, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 351-0511

    "This park has very clean bathrooms, great showers, and grass so thick you don’t need to wear shoes! Great setting, helpful staff and out in an area of dark skies."

    4. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole

    17 Reviews
    Teton Village, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 733-1177

    "Mostly I stay at state parks when I camp, but there isn’t much of that around Jackson Hole. This place was great. We stayed in the RV area and it was as much as could be expected."

    "Sites are gravel with picnic tables & fire pits. Friendly staff. Site maintenance very helpful. Checked on us within 30 min of set up. Mowed our site for us. So we could see the Beagle!!"

    5. Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    4 Reviews
    Jackson, WY
    20 miles
    +1 (307) 733-7078

    "What a great place outside of Jackson. Quiet and cozy cabins. RV sires and Ana big tent sites on the Snake River."

    "I loved the gorgeous river setting, and the fact that the tent sites seemed to be situated in prime spots along the river and creek. Great atmosphere with lots of kids running around."

    6. Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Thayne, WY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 883-2231

    "Clean bathrooms and showers. Full hook ups."

    7. Hover Camp

    5 Reviews
    Irwin, ID
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 483-2267

    $40 - $149 / night

    "The owners were very friendly and helpful, Randy even brought us a picnic table for our spot. It was so nice to have a hot shower for a change. The bathhouse/restroom was very clean."

    "There are 3ish tent sites(one was being worked on), about a half dozen pull thru RV sites, and 3 or 4 cabins for rent."

    8. SWAN VALLEY RV PARK (Formerly Buck's RV Park)

    2 Reviews
    Irwin, ID
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 483-3581

    $43 - $50 / night

    10. Deer Creek Cabin (WY)

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    Star Valley Ranch, WY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 886-5300

    $60 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Alpine, WY

102 Reviews of 33 Alpine Campgrounds


  • Carrie C.
    May. 17, 2021

    Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

    Beautiful Location

    We pulled in for one night of tent camping, saw the tent area and decided to rent a cabin! We felt it was a bit to far from rest of sites and were fairly new to camping in the area so we opted for the safer site. Cabin was nice, nothing fancy but came with a bed, bunk beds, a porch swing & fire ring and was right on the Snake River. Price wasn’t bad considering you’re close to Grand Tetons/Yellowstone.

  • H
    Aug. 8, 2020

    Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

    Just okay

    We stayed at a deluxe cabin for one night. The cabins are too close to each other and the next cabin’s camp fire is right next to your porch, so very little privacy and a lot of noise.

  • Carrie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2019

    La Barge Guard Station

    Amazing wild flowers !

    This remote cabin can be rented for $30 night if not in use by the forest service staff. This is a popular destination for snowmobiling in the winter month and fly fishing in the summer. I visited in July and the wild flowers were incredible in LaBarge Meadows. This is near the Tri-Basin drainage. The trail head for the Lander Cut-Off Trail is right at the cabin. There is an outhouse, picnic table in the yard and a fire ring. There is a stream right along the cabin and there is writer plumbing in the summer months.
    There is a doorknob lock that you enter a code into to access the cabin that is provided upon your reservation. Call 307-877-4415 to make your reservation!

  • deb K.
    May. 27, 2022

    Wolf Den RV Park

    Small, very clean campground

    Meticulously cared for family owned and run campground with log cabins. Many pros to this campground... Nice wide sites, most pull through, clean showers and laundry room. The people who run it are super friendly and helpful. Great liquor store and great food truck attached to the grounds. great hook ups, reception and even better WiFi. Only cons are that it is just off Hwy 89, but you don't hear road noise at night. No dog park and is over an hour to Grand Teton and Jackson Hole. We did find great hiking only a few minutes from the campground. We would definitely recommend this place. The owners are constantly out doing improvements, which impressed us a great deal

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Aug. 22, 2023

    Thaidaho Victor

    Explore the Tetons in comfort!

    Jake from the Dyrt here!  Thaidaho Victor is a great spot for those looking to enjoy the Tetons and the surrounding area around Jackson Hole, with a small cabin and amenities, you can stay comfortable while surrounded by mountains.  Check them out and please share some pics of your adventure!

  • Debra M.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Wolf Den RV Park

    Small Campground with Big Personality

    We were traveling from the snow in the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone and wanted to find a place close by with warmer temps.   Found this campground on google search.  Has a total of 14 RV sites, all full hook ups with a picnic table,  some tent sites and about a dozen cabins.  RV sites are gravel and very level.  There is a playground and picnic area.  There is a shower house and a laundry.   The office has ice and some supplies.  There is a package store in the front and the town of Alpine is about 10 miles away.   The campground is very well kept and the owner is very helpful.   Great view of the mountains from any site and in all directions.

  • Jasmine C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Diamond Creek Guard Station

    Peaceful retreat

    I loved staying at the guard station! There is a spot to hang your hammock. You can relax by the fire pit or read a book on one of the two picnic tables provided.

    Make sure to bring your own water.

  • Joey and Lauren T.
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Hover Camp

    Great amenities and great location!

    We needed a place to stay in our van for a few nights on our way to Grand Tetons. The owners were very friendly and helpful, Randy even brought us a picnic table for our spot. It was so nice to have a hot shower for a change. The bathhouse/restroom was very clean. There is laundry on site, which was a major plus for us. Cell service is great, and WiFi is provided. They also have large RV/camper spots, tent spots, and cabins. There’s a play area for children too. We are so grateful for them having us at their campsite, and if we are in the area again we will be back!

  • Elizabeth L.
    Aug. 4, 2024

    Johnson Guard Station

    Very comfortable and clean

    We absolutely loved this small cabin. it had a fenced area and plenty of room. bathroom was clean. Must bring your own toilet paper, water and mattresses but it's worth the hassle.


Guide to Alpine

Cabins near Alpine, Wyoming offer rustic-to-modern accommodations within access to fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The area sits at approximately 5,600 feet elevation with the Snake River running nearby, creating a unique microclimate where summer temperatures typically range 10-15 degrees cooler than surrounding valleys. Winter cabin rentals often require advanced planning as access roads to several properties receive limited maintenance during snow seasons.

What to do

Fishing access points: Multiple cabin properties provide direct water access for anglers. At Indian Creek, visitors find excellent fishing opportunities with one camper noting, "Amazing view, and great fishing access. Many places along the reservoir. Beach front available but be careful of tides." Some spots allow shore fishing while others have boat launches nearby.

Water recreation: Cabins with river or lake access support multiple water activities beyond fishing. Palisades Cabins & RV Park offers water-based recreation options as a visitor mentioned: "About 25 miles to Jackson Hole or miles to Idaho Falls... Walk to Green River w/boat launch." Many guests bring kayaks, paddleboards, or small non-motorized boats.

Winter activities: Several cabin properties maintain year-round operations for winter sports enthusiasts. Cross-country skiing trails begin within walking distance of some cabins, while others offer snowmobile parking areas. Winter cabin rentals typically require 4WD vehicle access and guests should verify road conditions before arrival.

What campers like

Quiet settings: Many visitors praise the peaceful environment at cabin properties away from highways. Snake River Cabins & RV Village receives consistent praise for its tranquil location with one camper sharing, "I loved the gorgeous river setting, and the fact that the tent sites seemed to be situated in prime spots along the river and creek."

Cleanliness standards: Properties maintaining high cleanliness standards receive top ratings. A recent visitor to Hover Camp commented, "2 private bathrooms w/showers were perfectly fine," while another mentioned, "It was so nice to have a hot shower for a change. The bathhouse/restroom was very clean."

Mountain views: Many cabins feature mountain vistas from porches or common areas. Sites positioned for optimal viewing receive higher ratings, with one visitor at Wolf Den RV Park mentioning, "Park is surrounded by mountains. Very very scenic." Some properties have developed viewing platforms or common areas specifically for sunset mountain viewing.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Nearly all cabin properties require advance reservations, particularly during peak season. At Hover Camp, a visitor noted, "Janice was very friendly and helpful and said they fill up every night. Best to call to make a reservation." Most properties maintain waiting lists during summer months.

Amenity variations: Cabins range from rustic to fully equipped. Forest Service cabins like Jensen Cabin may have minimal amenities requiring guests to bring their own water and bedding. Commercial properties typically provide mattresses but may require guests bring their own linens or sleeping bags.

Seasonal pricing fluctuations: Cabin rates vary significantly between seasons. Summer rates at most properties run 30-40% higher than shoulder seasons. Winter cabin rentals often include discounts for weekly stays. Budget-conscious travelers should consider spring and fall visits for both availability and lower rates.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some cabin properties include dedicated children's areas. One visitor to Hover Camp mentioned, "There's a play area for children too," making it suitable for families needing recreational options between outdoor adventures. Properties with playgrounds typically position them centrally for parental supervision from cabin porches.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several cabins offer on-site wildlife viewing possibilities for children. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole positions some cabins near natural corridors where deer, moose and smaller mammals frequently appear. One visitor reported, "We would come here again," after their family spotted multiple wildlife species from their cabin porch.

Multi-generational accommodations: Several properties offer cabin clusters ideal for extended family gatherings. Some cabins feature accessibility modifications for older family members, including ramp entries and wider doorways.

Tips from RVers

Parking configurations: RV sites with cabin access have varying layouts. At Wolf Den RV Park, a visitor reported, "Nice wide sites, most pull through, clean showers and laundry room," which helps RVers traveling with companions staying in cabins. Some properties allow RVs to park directly adjacent to cabins for family convenience.

WiFi reliability: Internet access varies significantly between properties. One RVer at Wolf Den RV Park mentioned, "Great hook ups, reception and even better WiFi," while other properties have more limited connectivity. Travelers requiring consistent connectivity should verify service before booking.

Space considerations: Sites accommodate different vehicle combinations. A visitor to Fireside Resort noted, "We were in an RV, the spots were level and roomy. Great to have full hookups!" RVers should confirm parking dimensions when booking, especially when traveling with towed vehicles in addition to their RV.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Alpine, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Alpine, WY is Indian Creek with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

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