Best Cabin Camping near Beulah, WY

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several cabin accommodations exist within a 30-mile radius of Beulah, Wyoming. Devils Tower KOA offers cabin rentals with electricity and picnic tables. Spearfish KOA provides cabins with clean facilities and pools nearby. Both locations allow pets in select cabins. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins features year-round cabin rentals with water hookups and shower access. Mountain View RV Park & Campground in Sundance has cabins available from April through October with standard amenities. A visitor commented, "Very clean campground convenient to the interstate and sites in the northern Black Hills. There is a bit of traffic noise, but we didn't find it objectionable."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wickiup Village Cabins offers cabin-only accommodations with picnic tables, drinking water, showers, and toilets. Most locations require reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy peaks. Cabin sizes vary from small units suitable for couples to larger options accommodating families. Some cabins permit fires with provided firewood. Reservation windows typically open 6-12 months in advance. A review noted, "Nice campground with grass and trees, full hookups. Pleasant and helpful staff, one of the cleanest bathrooms I've seen."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties - some offer basic kitchen setups while others provide only outdoor fire rings. Several campgrounds have on-site stores for basic provisions, including Devils Tower KOA and Spearfish KOA. Iron Creek Lake Campground includes a small cafe with burgers and ice cream. Water and electric hookups are standard at most cabin locations, though sewer connections are less common. Bathroom and shower facilities are typically shared rather than private to individual cabins.

Best Cabin Sites Near Beulah, Wyoming (50)

    1. Chris' Campground

    17 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 642-2239

    $23 - $65 / night

    "They have 3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids, as well as a camp store, laundry facility, free WiFi and fire pits."

    "The family really works hard at providing a great, clean environment. Very nice people who will go out of their way to make sure your stay is one you remember with a smile."

    2. Spearfish KOA

    11 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 642-4633

    "We were right across from their small fenced dog park. We were also close to the 7.5-mile nature trail entrance from the park to the river, which was great for walking our dogs."

    "Located within 8 miles of services and shopping, the hosts were very friendly and helpful. Sites are a little close together, but well kept."

    3. Wyatt's Hideaway Campground

    12 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 892-0600

    $29 / night

    "This was a nice low key spot. Three miles from the town that has groceries, diesel and good mexican food. We daytripped to Devil's Tower, less than an hour away."

    "Clean shower house/bathroom. Cabin was great! Sheets/ pillows provided. Clean. Wish they had a camp store."

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    4. Devils Tower KOA

    68 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5395

    "Devil's Tower KOA has an incredible view and is adjacent to the Devil's Tower National Monument Entrance."

    "Cook lake offers fishing, kayaking, etc. no pets on devil tower trails."

    5. Iron Creek Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 642-5851

    $30 - $38 / night

    "We camped at Iron Creek Lake after the rally, at the end of August.  It was wonderful, not crowded.  The cafe/diner has things like burgers and ice cream, and the fishing in the lake is great.  "

    "When I called ahead the hosts said it was on them due to the off season and said to enjoy the space. Very very lovey people. It was like as if I had walked into a wonderland of nature."

    6. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins

    10 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 722-1800

    "Close to freeway and at intersection heading to Deadwood. All the things you could ask for in a campground: beautiful pool, great store, camping cabins, great bathhouses."

    "The park was easy to get to though our RV GPS wanted to take us up to I-90 and back around versus just taking a left across US-85 into the campground (CG). Check in was easy and informative."

    7. Mountain View RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Sundance, WY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 283-2270

    "Very clean pool, restrooms and showers! They also have a laundry room with 4 washers and 4 dryers. They have a pool table and ping pong table (free!)."

    "It looks pretty good now, with recently remodeled bathroom/showers. There is a store and laundry facilities, and a pool. This is an RV Park, but there were some tent spaces. Internet was pretty good."

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    8. Deadwood KOA

    9 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 578-3830

    "We have stayed at this location twice (have gotten the same cabin actually) when Deadwood is having events."

    "We actually stayed in a cabin on this night as we were very tired from our travels and just wanted to enjoy the town. It was very neat, clean and family friendly."

    9. Rocky Point Recreation Area

    12 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 641-0023

    $30 / night

    "The lake is nearly full, so waterline was 40-50 feet from campsite. Very quiet, very green right now. I was across from restrooms with running water (nice change of pace for me)."

    "Rocky Point Recreation Area Nice spacious sites

    Being charged $6 or $7 as a reservation fee is a tad excessive when you’re paying $28 for electric only site. Drop-toilets available."

    10. Wickiup Village Cabins

    7 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    20 miles
    Website

    $146 - $285 / night

    "We came back the next day and booked for the following year. The cabins have kitchens, bathrooms and everything you need for your stay. My favorite was sleeping on the enclosed porches."

    "The cabins are super cute and quaint, with all of the amenities you need to unplug for several days. The staff is great, and friendly! They strive to meet your needs and to make it a great stay."

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Cabin Reviews near Beulah, WY

292 Reviews of 50 Beulah Campgrounds


  • C
    Sep. 26, 2021

    Mystic Hills Hideaway

    In the trees

    This was a quite campground for us. All ATVs were shut down by 10:00 pm. They have ATV rentals there and plenty of them. The main log cabin had a small bar area and kitchen, food was good. Tables, booths and center room fireplace. A small room with souvenirs. Sell trail permits there. Maps for trails that leave from camp. They have permanent camp sites as well. Spacious sites but lots of trees to pull around. Pleasant people work there. Pet friendly.

  • Ashley Y.
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Devils Tower KOA

    Great amenities just not for us

    Great little campground close to the monument. All the modern amenities. They also offer cabin rentals which is nice if you dont want to bring all your gear or weather the elements. Personally we prefer a more rustic state/national park style campground. Next time we visit devils tower we'll be making the short drive from Custer.

  • Kala V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2018

    Creekside Campground Deadwood

    Great little cabins beside a creek

    We stayed in cabin #7. Very simple, one room, a single bed, AC, fridge, microwave, TV

    Great shower house, laundry facilities, general store

  • Jennie R.
    Jun. 17, 2017

    Devils Tower KOA

    Devil's Tower KOA

    Devil's Tower KOA has an incredible view and is adjacent to the Devil's Tower National Monument Entrance.

    Lovely KOA with all the KOA amenities, one bathroom/showerhouse in great shape and the other under renovation. They have a pool and playground and of course had a showing of 'Close Encounters'. The camping cabin we stayed in was clean and comfortable with AC and heat available. The view of the tower from the cabin was stunning.

    I was very impressed with the trees and space between sites in this KOA - quarters were not as tight as we sometimes see. An excellent KOA.

    The Devil's Tower area is a beautiful lanscape, with deep native roots. When in the area please respect it and learn about the stories and traditions of its caretakers.

  • Debra M.
    Oct. 12, 2021

    Tatanka Campground — Keyhole State Park

    Beautiful Park!

    Loved this park, the bay was very peaceful.   Most sites have water and electric.   There is a dump station at the front of the park.  Spaces have cement picnic tables and fire pits, but due to high risk, fires were not allowed while we were there.  Good spacing between sites and bathrooms through out.  Central shower house may be a distance from your site.  Our site was not very level, but we were able to manage.   There are some cabins also.

  • T
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Chris' Campground

    A peaceful, treed campground with something for everyone!

    Chris’ Campground offers beautiful treed, grassy sites for tents and campers (RVs) of all sizes. They have 3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids, as well as a camp store, laundry facility, free WiFi and fire pits. They are close to Spearfish Canyon which has wonderful hiking trails and trout fishing. The area is beautiful.There are also close to Deadwood and Lead, both of which are worth exploring!

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2022

    Steel Wheel Campground

    Best bathrooms/showers

    Not a lot of privacy between sites, but plenty of room. Full hookups with convenience store adjacent. Bathrooms and showers were cleanest and roomiest we experienced in 2.5 month travels. Staff was friendly. Concrete pads adjacent to gravel drive through, and fire rings adjacent to site. Picnic tables and garbage cans at each site. Pretty close to road, but traffic was light and almost not noticeable. A few flies, but generally not buggy. Higher elevation above Deadwood, so a bit cooler.nice wooded view on one side. Generally a smaller, quiet camp. A hidden gem.

  • R
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Whistler Gulch Campground & RV Park

    If I could it would get zero stars...

    First off allow me to set the scene. We came into town for the rodeo so we knew it would be busy and lodging would be sparse. We liked this option for its location to downtown deadwood and the trolley. We opted for the camping cabin as we knew it would be warm. Upon arrival I received the key (this is where I should have known cleanliness was out of the questions) the key chain was SO gross! We opened the door to the cabin and bugs were everywhere! The window sills looked as if they hadn’t been cleaned in years. There is a small bathroom with a toilet in a building down by the cabins that looked as if it hadn’t been cleaned in months. We are in a post pandemic times and this is totally unacceptable. After addressing it with the front desk they shrugged and said “sorry, no refunds” we were booked for two nights. I would have been totally understanding if only one night had been refunded but their inability to recognize their wrong doing....sickening. When your livelihood is the patrons of your establishment visiting and enjoying their stay and safely at that....you meet your customer in the middle with a solution. Gross gross gross....stay as far away as possible.

  • J
    Mar. 20, 2020

    Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins

    Top-Notch camping

    Close to freeway and at intersection heading to Deadwood. All the things you could ask for in a campground: beautiful pool, great store, camping cabins, great bathhouses. Restaurants and nightlife, gambling can be had after a scenic, short drive. Can be a bit pricey, but why not splurge? You’re on vacation, after all......😉


Guide to Beulah

Cabin accommodations near Beulah, Wyoming offer varying levels of amenities within proximity to Black Hills attractions. The region sits at approximately 3,510 feet elevation with temperatures ranging from mid-80s in summer to below freezing in winter. Several cabin options provide access to attractions including Devils Tower National Monument, Spearfish Canyon, and the historic mining towns of Deadwood and Lead.

What to do

Fishing at local lakes: Rocky Point Recreation Area provides lakeside cabin sites with fishing opportunities. "The lake is very pretty! Nice little trails all around the lake and most RV sites have a lake view," notes Hannah P.

Day trips to Devils Tower: Devils Tower KOA serves as an excellent base camp for exploring the monument. "The view is amazing. The campground needs some work but overall it was a good stopover spot," reports Heather C. The campground shows Close Encounters of the Third Kind nightly with the monument in the background.

Explore mining towns: Deadwood KOA offers trolley service to historic Deadwood. "The trolley to town runs on the hour, it costs $1. Best deal in town," according to Brian W. This provides budget-friendly access to Deadwood's gambling and entertainment venues.

Spearfish Canyon drives: Chris' Campground positions visitors near scenic drives. "They are close to Spearfish Canyon which has wonderful hiking trails and trout fishing. The area is beautiful. There are also close to Deadwood and Lead, both of which are worth exploring!" says Theresa H.

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins offers upscale bathroom accommodations. "Bath houses have private showers with their own toilets and sink. Very clean," reports Billie B., making this location preferable for those seeking hotel-like facilities.

Spacious cabin sites: Rocky Point Recreation Area features well-separated sites. "The space between sites is admirable. I stepped off our space at close to 70+ feet wide," notes Tom D., providing greater privacy than many commercial campgrounds.

Waterfront views: Several campgrounds offer water views and access. "Most sites are on the water, with sweeping views of the sunset. Our site (and many others) had a little path so you could put your feet in the lake and watch fish and birds enjoy the water," reports Ben E. about Rocky Point Recreation Area.

Evening entertainment: Devils Tower KOA presents unique nighttime activities. "They show 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' every night, outside with the tower in the background. Very cheesy but very cool," observes Julie W., creating memorable experiences beyond basic accommodations.

What you should know

Water pressure considerations: Mountain View RV Park & Campground has excellent water pressure that requires regulation. "Utilities were conveniently located to include outstanding water pressure so use a reducer," advises MickandKarla W. Bring a pressure regulator if staying at cabins with water hookups.

Seasonal limitations: Most cabin facilities operate seasonally. Iron Creek Lake Campground typically closes during winter months, while Wickiup Village Cabins operates from "May 1st to October 15th" but takes year-round reservations.

Transportation planning: Consider transportation needs when booking. "Not many tent sites, but decent amount of space. Some shade. Very clean bathrooms and showers. Nice pool area. Convenient off the interstate. Good location," states Chrissy D. about Spearfish KOA.

Noise factors: Some locations experience transportation noise. "The campground is conveniently located between a highway and a railway, both are highly active," warns Miguel E. about Wickiup Village Cabins, suggesting noise-sensitive campers select sites accordingly.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Chris' Campground offers family-friendly recreation. "Chris' Campground offers beautiful treed, grassy sites for tents and campers (RVs) of all sizes. They have 3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids," explains Theresa H.

Swimming options: Multiple locations feature swimming facilities. "The pool was perfect for the hot weather. The laundry room looks clean and the bathrooms and showers were fine for their purpose. Very nice park," shares Andrew about Spearfish KOA.

Game facilities: Mountain View RV Park & Campground provides indoor and outdoor entertainment. "They have a pool table and ping pong table (free!). They have a nice outside covered area with picnic tables and Giant Jenga! We spent 5 nights here and loved it!" mentions Maureen M.

Budget accommodations: Wyatt's Hideaway Campground offers riverside cabins at competitive rates. "The tent sites are right on the river and it makes for a peaceful sleep. The highway is very close but the road noise is pretty low considering the proximity," shares Nicole C.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Site selection matters for larger units. "Almost all sites will accommodate a 45' class A but some sites may be tough for a Class A to level," advises Tom D. about Rocky Point Recreation Area. Bring adequate leveling equipment.

Dump station positioning: Some facilities have challenging dump stations. "We didn't even use the dumpstation as the way it is positioned I couldn't get the tanks dumped, so that was a bummer. We went into Spearfish campground owned by the city and dumped there," shares Aaron S. about Iron Creek Lake Campground.

Seasonal rate fluctuations: Sturgis Motorcycle Rally significantly impacts pricing. "Electric, water and sewer for a reasonable price @ $46. Rates are much higher during Stergis week!!" notes Shari M. about Mountain View RV Park & Campground.

Cable television options: Some parks offer paid cable TV service. "Since we were only staying here two days, we decided to opt for the $2.00 a day additional charge for cable versus putting out our satellite dish. We received over 60 channels that worked great," reports MickandKarla W.

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