Best Cabin Camping near Big Piney, WY

Several rustic cabins and forest service guard stations dot the landscape around Big Piney, Wyoming, offering basic to moderate accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. La Barge Guard Station provides a remote cabin experience with simple amenities including an outhouse, picnic table, fire ring, and seasonal water plumbing. "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," notes visitor Carrie C. Snyder Guard Station in Big Piney offers pet-friendly cabin rentals with water hookups but no electricity, while Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse in Bridger Teton National Forest provides similar rustic accommodations with water hookups.

Furnished cabins in the region range from historic forest service structures to more modern accommodations. White Pine Wyoming Ski and Summer Resort offers cabin rentals with access to shower facilities, making it suitable for those seeking more comfort. Meadows Cabin and Cazier Cabin near Afton provide toilet facilities and allow pets but lack electrical hookups. Scaler Guard Station and Kelley Guard Station represent more primitive cabin camping options with picnic tables and fire rings but minimal modern conveniences. Most cabins require advance reservations, with some locations operating seasonally or having limited availability when forest service staff need the facilities.

Most cabin rentals provide basic furniture and sleeping areas but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some cabins offering only outdoor fire rings for cooking while others may have basic indoor cooking equipment. Visitors should pack food supplies, cooking utensils, matches, flashlights, and appropriate seasonal clothing. While Daniel Junction offers a convenience store with food and supplies, most forest cabins are remote, requiring campers to stock up in Big Piney or surrounding towns before arrival. Firewood may be available at some locations but bringing a personal supply is recommended, especially during colder months when heating the cabin becomes essential.

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Cabin Reviews near Big Piney, WY

8 Reviews of 12 Big Piney Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2021

    White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort

    Summer use also!

    This ski area has developed summer camping options. There is a camping area with several tent cabins, teepees, and 6 RV spots. Also a general tent camping area. Shower house is available to campers or $5 fee if just buying a shower. The 6 RV spots are very tight together and have zero shade (hence the three stars). RV spots with water and electric are $30, $20 no hookups. Tent cabins and teepees $30, bring your own tent $12. There are hiking and Mt biking trails for summer use. However, Fremont CG and Trails End CG are only $12/$6 senior per nite for "dry" RV camping and that is likely why the camping area at white pine was completely empty on a week in July. Too bad as it is a small local operation...but the close proximity to FS CGs is too much.

  • Kathy M.
    May. 12, 2022

    Daniel Junction

    Price is way wrong on Dyrt

    I was charged over $50 for a parking spot w/no water - there are no bathrooms here. Way overpriced for an electric site.

  • K
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Daniel Junction

    Affordable

    Crew has worked hard on improvements. Decided to stay for a while. WiFi is good, better than anyplace I’ve ever been. Great restaurant “The Den”! Gas is cheaper than in Pinedale. Propane on site. Convenience store...beer, liquor, deli. The only drawback is the wind gusts (so watch your awning)but that’s Wyoming! Beautiful sunsets, view of mountains!

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Daniel Junction

    Stayed in Motel

    Had a great experience for a last minute booking. Only $75 for the night after a long day of driving. Was an adorable little room with cable tv. Wi-Fi didn’t work and no one seemed to know why. But I received very friendly service from the gas station workers and loved how easy it was to shop, get gas, and sleep all at the same place. Can’t comment on the rv site but the room was solid for the price and for my situation.

  • K
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Daniel Junction

    Heads up

    The website is very modern and the camp looks awesome. Reality… gas station RV park. It does has a grill/bar but expectations vs reality is disappointing. Young staff member didn’t seem to be too enthused to help me check in and wasn’t sure that someone wasn’t still in my spot. I asked for a paper with a map and WiFi password on it… nope! However the sight watching the storm pass by was pretty awesome.

  • D
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Daniel Junction

    Fine site for a night’s sleep

    The park is a gravel parking lot. Electric and water hook ups look new. Staff was unfriendly and not helpful if you wish to get answers to any questions. Also didn’t give wi-fi code. Dinner at The Den restaurant was scrumptious and tasty burritos. Good for passing through but not a destination stop.

  • k
    May. 7, 2021

    Daniel Junction

    Newly Renovated RV Park!

    Great RV park, newly renovated.  Motel on property as well as a full Restaurant/Bar, convenience store, gas station.


Guide to Big Piney

Cabin camping near Big Piney, Wyoming offers rustic forest service structures in the Wyoming Range, with elevations ranging from 6,000 to 8,500 feet. This region sees significant seasonal temperature variations, with summer highs averaging 75°F and winter temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. Most forest cabins require advance planning as reservation windows open six months prior to stay dates.

What to do

Fly fishing access: Sherman Guard Station provides water hookups and convenient access to multiple fishing streams in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Located approximately 25 miles from Big Piney, this cabin serves as an excellent base for anglers.

Winter sports: White Pine Wyoming Ski and Summer Resort offers both winter and summer recreation opportunities. "This ski area has developed summer camping options. There is a camping area with several tent cabins, teepees, and 6 RV spots. Also a general tent camping area. Shower house is available to campers or $5 fee if just buying a shower," notes Greg L.

Mountain views: Daniel Junction RV Park provides cabin accommodations with panoramic scenery. "Beautiful sunsets, view of mountains!" reports Karin R., highlighting the natural surroundings that attract visitors seeking landscape photography opportunities.

What campers like

Full-service amenities: Kodiak Mountain Resort cabins feature indoor plumbing, market access, and trash disposal without sacrificing the forest setting. Many visitors appreciate having basic services while maintaining a remote feel.

Affordable options: Daniel Junction offers cabin rentals with variable pricing tiers. "Had a great experience for a last minute booking. Only $75 for the night after a long day of driving. Was an adorable little room with cable tv," shares Matt S., describing the motel-style accommodations available alongside traditional cabin options.

Historical structures: Cazier Cabin preserves architectural elements from earlier forest management eras. Located near Afton, this cabin includes toilet facilities and allows pets while maintaining its rustic character without electrical hookups.

Seasonal advantages: Meadows Cabin offers different experiences depending on the time of year. Spring visitors report excellent wildflower viewing while fall brings vibrant foliage colors. The cabin maintains pet-friendly policies throughout the year.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most forest service cabins near Big Piney must be booked through recreation.gov or by contacting local ranger district offices. Booking windows typically open six months in advance, with holiday periods filling quickly.

Amenity limitations: Kelley Guard Station provides basic picnic tables and fire rings but lacks water hookups or electrical service. Visitors need to pack in all water or arrange for filtration from nearby streams.

Weather preparedness: Winter cabin users should bring chains for vehicles, extra propane for heating, and emergency supplies due to potential road closures. Summer visitors should prepare for afternoon thunderstorms that frequently develop over the Wyoming Range.

WiFi connectivity: Daniel Junction offers internet access, though reliability varies. "WiFi is good, better than anyplace I've ever been," notes Karin R., though other reviewers report inconsistent service depending on cabin location and system status.

Tips for camping with families

Bathroom access: When selecting a cabin for family stays, prioritize locations with toilet facilities. White Pine Resort offers shower facilities for a modest fee even to non-guests. "Shower house is available to campers or $5 fee if just buying a shower," mentions Greg L., making this location suitable for families with children.

Supply planning: The convenience store at Daniel Junction provides last-minute provisions. "Convenience store...beer, liquor, deli. The only drawback is the wind gusts but that's Wyoming!" explains Karin R., highlighting the advantage of having supplies nearby when camping with children.

Entertainment options: Pack board games and activities for inevitable weather delays, as mountain storms can limit outdoor time. Most cabins lack entertainment amenities, so self-sufficient families fare best.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: Some RV parks offer cabin options for travelers without their own equipment. "Great RV park, newly renovated. Motel on property as well as a full Restaurant/Bar, convenience store, gas station," reports Kimberly at Daniel Junction RV Park, noting the diversity of accommodation types.

Service expectations: Facilities offering both RV sites and cabins provide varying levels of hookups. "I was charged over $50 for a parking spot w/no water - there are no bathrooms here. Way overpriced for an electric site," warns Kathy M., suggesting careful research before booking cabin or RV accommodations.

Wind considerations: Many cabin locations experience significant Wyoming winds. "The only drawback is the wind gusts (so watch your awning) but that's Wyoming!" advises Karin R., a consideration for those transitioning between RV camping and cabin stays.

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