Top Cabins near Daniel, WY

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Daniel camping trip. Finding a place to cabin camp in Wyoming is easier than ever. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your Daniel camping adventure.

Best Cabin Sites Near Daniel, WY (18)

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      1. Daniel Junction

      5 Reviews
      5 Saves

      Daniel Junction is a full service RV Park, Convenience Store with Conoco Gas station, full service restaurant, The Den Restaurant & Bar,and a Cabin Motel. We are located just outside of Pinedale, Wyoming and only 67 miles south of Jackson Hole and within a couple hours of Yellowstone Park! Beautiful views, full hookups and internet access. Only one mile from the Green River with some of the best fly fishing available. Lots of local lakes near by with some great hiking! www.thedanieljunction.com for booking!

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $35 / night

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      3. White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort

      1 Review
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      3 Saves

      White Pine Ski Area is located in the beautiful Wind River Mountains, just 10 miles outside of Pinedale. The ski area is operated under a special use permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. There are two lifts which provide access to 25 downhill runs and there are 35K of Nordic ski trails nearby. Year-round recreation and overnight stay is available.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $12 - $30 / night

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      4. Sherman Guard Station And Bunkhouse — Bridger Teton National Forest

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      Overview

      As the original Sherman Ranger Station built around 1929, this bunkhouse was used as a seasonal/ summer headquarters for early Forest Service management of timber and rangelands. The Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse is nestled in the Horse Creek drainage in a beautiful mountain setting with lots of hiking, bird watching, many verities of wild life, flowers and so much more. In the winter, Horse Creek is a saught out destination for snow machining.____

      Recreation

      Hunting, hiking, horse back riding, snow machining, bird watching, picnicking, sight seeing, and Fishing. Jackson Hole is less then 70 miles North, Granite Hot Sprins is about 50 miles North and East, Pinedale is less then 30 miles East.

      Facilities

      Hunting, hiking, horse back riding, snow machining, bird watching, picnicking, sight seeing, and Fishing. Jackson Hole is less then 70 miles North, Granite Hot Sprins is about 50 miles North and East, Pinedale is less then 30 miles East.

      Natural Features

      Willows and Pines provide sparse Shade. Grasses and summer wildflowers are abundant. Horse Creek runs not far from the guard stations. Pleanty of wildlife to see amongst the beautiful view.__

      Nearby Attractions

      Jackson Hole with in 70 miles, Yellowstone National Park is about 200 miles , Granit Hot Springs, 50 miles, Wyoming National Trail is on the Wyoming Range along with many Trail Heads and roads to travel on. Wind River Mountain Range is just East of the guard station with many opertunities of hiking. The Green River Lake is to the east

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      For facility specific information, please call (307) 276-3375.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Cabins

      $80 / night

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      5. La Barge Guard Station

      1 Review
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      9 Saves

      Overview

      Historic La Barge Guard Station is located 87 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming in the Hams Fork Area of Bridger-Teton National Forest. The cabin is situated in beautiful La Barge Meadow, among vibrant summer wildflowers at the base of pine-covered Commissary Ridge. Constructed in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the rustic cabin welcomes guests for sightseeing, hiking, fishing and more. Pets and horses are allowed at the cabin.

      Recreation

      Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding are popular summer activities in the surrounding area. The Wagner Pass Trail begins behind the cabin, offering scenic hiking as it follows the Lander Cutoff Historical Trail. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing can be done right out the front door in winter. La Barge Creek offers pleasant trout fishing opportunities.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits near La Barge Creek in a grassy meadow at about 8,500 feet in elevation. Pine trees dot the land around the cabin and cover the surrounding hillsides. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states.

      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Cabins
      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets

      $60 / night

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      6. Snake River Cabins & RV Village

      4 Reviews
      1 Photo
      44 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      7. Wolf Den RV Park

      4 Reviews
      31 Photos
      16 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      8. Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins

      2 Reviews
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      10 Saves
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents
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      9. Hoback Guard Station

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      5 Saves

      Overview

      Water & Power are NOT GUARANTEED, Hoback Guard Station was built in 1935 by the CCC to be used as a working Ranger Station, and is considered eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. About 34 miles from Jackson, Wyoming, This guard station beckons guests who want a scenic backcountry experience with the convenience of electricity and running water and great mountain scenery. Water is NOT available until Mid June or July and will be turned off Mid Sept due to freezing temps and possibly earlier depending on weather conditions. Please call the office to confirm 307-276-5800.

      Recreation

      Hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the surrounding mountains, leading visitors to impressive scenery like Cliff Creek Falls. 15 miles up the road is the beautiful Snake River Canyon where you can fish, raft, kayak, cliff climb, or just enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Granite Hot Springs is a natural hot springs pool that sits 10 miles back in the Bridger-Teton Forest.

      Natural Features

      Willows and pines provide sparse shade, and grasses and summer wildflowers are abundant. A creek runs alongside the guard station, which sits at an elevation of 6,600 feet. Plenty of wildlife to see amongst the beautiful view.

      Contact Info

      For facility specific information, please call (307) 276-3375.

      Nearby Attractions

      Popular Jackson, Wyoming is 20 miles away, with restaurants, groceries, galleries, and ski resorts with both winter and summer activities. Grand Teton National Park is just beyond Jackson, with hiking, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and breathtaking scenery. Yellowstone National Park is less then 1.5 hours away.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • Cabins

      $80 / night

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      10. Meadows Cabin

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      Overview

      The historic Meadows Guard Station is a quiet hideaway beneath tall pines, where deer graze in the open meadow pasture nearby. Located 29 miles from Alpine, the cabin allows horses and provides corrals. Built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the cabin presents a year-round backcountry playground for activities like horseback riding, fishing, off-road vehicle riding and snowmobiling. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, guests have the convenience of a shower and flush toilet. Horse corrals are available, but horses cannot be turned out into the pasture.

      Recreation

      Greys River is nearby, offering pleasing fishing opportunities. Hiking, off-road vehicle riding, horseback riding and mountain biking are popular summer activities. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are excellent winter activities.

      Facilities

      Greys River is nearby, offering pleasing fishing opportunities. Hiking, off-road vehicle riding, horseback riding and mountain biking are popular summer activities. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are excellent winter activities.

      Natural Features

      The cabin sits in a shady, wooded area in the valley of Greys River. Meadow Creek runs beside the cabin. Moose, elk, eagles, and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public lands for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 United States.

      Nearby Attractions

      The nearest grocery store is in Alpine, about 29 miles north of the cabin.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Cabins
      • Picnic Table
      • Toilets

      $40 / night

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    Recent Cabin Reviews In Daniel

    42 Reviews of 18 Daniel Campgrounds


    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 24, 2023

      Green River Lakes Campground

      Very nice but hard to get to

      It took me about 90 minutes once I hit the unpaved portion of the road. Very rough. Averaged about 5 to 10 mph. I have a 4x4 van. I did see a Subaru coming the other way. Would not want to travel this road if it was wet and muddy.

      However, the campground and surrounding area are beautiful. Lots of hiking nearby around the lake and into the Winds. The sites are fairly private and spread out. The clean vault toilets are like little log cabins. There was only a handful of sites occupied while I was there in mid-October.

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      Oct. 14, 2023

      Green River Lakes Campground

      did not disappoint

      The very long gravel road to get here is terrible but 100% worth it! Doable in a 2WD but recommend 4WD. The campsites are semi private and there is lots so dont be worried! The surroundings are beautiful and the lake is a short walk which is nothing less of stunning. Would definitely revisit.

    • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Jun. 10, 2023

      Wolf Den RV Park

      Extremely clean and organized RV park with cabins

      Just outside of Etna WY. Back-ins and Pull throughs. The usual, full hook ups and WiFi. Park is surrounded by mountains. Very very scenic. Office staff very friendly.

    • Bryan P.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 21, 2022

      Green River Lakes Campground

      Beautiful area but the campground needs work

      The 18 mile drive is bouncy and a bit rough in places but most people should not have a problem. The views are absolutely amazing, second to none! It’s hard to find a more picturesque place to be. I only rated a four because only one of the pit toilets was open, the one by us was locked up. The one that was open was not well taken care of and smelled bad. Overall though, yes this is a must do!!

    • Victor C.
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      Aug. 8, 2022

      Snake River Cabins & RV Village

      Beautiful tent sites along the 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. I had a few special requests and staff were extremely accommodating.

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      Jul. 14, 2022

      Green River Lakes Campground

      Mosquitos! Mosquitos! Mosquitos!!!

      Beautiful scenery! The mosquitos were vicious. the road was passable but if someone with a regular clearance vehicle I.e. minivan did not know how to keep their tires up on the ridges they could get hung up.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Jun. 3, 2022

      Green River Lakes Campground

      Beyond Extreme Rough Road

      If you can arrive in one piece the campground is nice, typical one. The 18 mile road is beyond rough. Dirt road and driveways in the campground with pit toilets. Lake is breathtakingly beautiful. Wildlife was abundant in the area.

    • deb K.
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      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

    • Kathy M.
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      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.

    • Debra M.The Dyrt PRO User
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      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.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 26, 2021

      Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

      Small camp spot 12mi south of Jackson

      Full service campground. Nice tent spots on Snake river. RV area small but pretty. Above average WiFi. No t-mobile service.

      Very nice staff and store.

    • c
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      Sep. 25, 2021

      Snake River Cabins & RV Village

      Trailer site

      Trailer camping here is very cramped. Leaves little to be desired. Cabins looked nice and campsites are available along the Snake River. Showers and bathrooms were adequate. Since it’s near Jackson Hole it over priced. $115 a night. Ouch! People were nice.

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      Sep. 11, 2021

      Snake River Cabins & RV Village

      Great amenities squeezed too close together

      While the staff was great, the river was peaceful, the cramped RV sites are too close for comfort. There are many great amenities, however when you can reach out and touch your neighbors, it dampens the experience. As much as I liked the whole community, I will not return. I don’t like feeling like I’m in a parking lot.

    • M
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      Sep. 8, 2021

      Green River Lakes Campground

      Beautiful

      This was one of our best camping trips of the summer! So many activities! You can swim, paddle board, hike, run, flit down the river, and just relax around the beautiful lake!

      We pulled our camper down the long dirt road. We just took our time (1 hr on the dirt road). The drive was well worth it! We can’t wait to go back next year and stay longer! This year we spent 2 nights in late August.

      This may be the best spot in WY!

    • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
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      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.

    • Savannah W.
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      Jul. 9, 2021

      Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

      Super Accomodating

      Staff assisted getting us a campground last minute, so helpful. We were right on the river and were able to maneuver the campsite for our two tents. Bathrooms were clean and showers had hot water. Staff gave recommendations for rafting, sightseeing, etc. and office/store was filled with helpful items.

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      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
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      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!

    • K
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      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.

    • Allyse
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      Jun. 17, 2021

      Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins

      Good for what we needed

      Quaint place with full hookups and amenities. The men's bathroom was quite dirty but the owners were friendly and the wifi worked well.

    • Carrie C.
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      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.

    • k
      Camper-submitted photo from Daniel Junction
      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.

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      Oct. 2, 2020

      Jackson Hole/Snake River Park KOA

      The beauty of this area can’t be beat

      This KOA is one of the best I’ve ever visited. The location is fantastic and views are amazing. Staff is super helpful and friendly and the cabin we stayed in was very clean. Wouldn’t change a thing and would highly recommend. Can’t wait to go back!



    Guide to Daniel

    Camping near Daniel, Wyoming, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique outdoor experiences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

    What to do

    • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails around the Green River Lakes Campground. One camper mentioned, "Lots of hiking nearby around the lake and into the Winds. The sites are fairly private and spread out."
    • Fishing: The Fremont Lake is a great spot for fishing. A reviewer noted, "This is the best CG in the area for most folks with TTs and RVs... fishing can be good or spotty for MACS, & BOWS."
    • Wildlife Watching: At the Soda Lake WHMA, you can see a variety of wildlife. One visitor shared, "We saw a fair bit of wildlife in the area as well; pronghorn, horses, hummingbirds, bald and golden eagles."

    What campers like

    • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the breathtaking scenery. A review for the Green River Lakes Campground said, "The views are absolutely amazing, second to none!"
    • Quiet Atmosphere: Many appreciate the tranquility of the area. One camper at the Warren Bridge Campground mentioned, "Very nice little off-ish grid campground in Wyoming."
    • Friendly Hosts: Campers often highlight the welcoming nature of campground hosts. A visitor at the Rim Station said, "The owners were unbelievably customer friendly to us from the moment we walked into the office."

    What you should know

    • Limited Amenities: Many campgrounds, like the Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek, lack basic facilities. A reviewer noted, "NO drinking water, NO electric hookups, NO toilets."
    • Road Conditions: Some access roads can be rough. A camper at the Green River Lakes Campground warned, "It took me about 90 minutes once I hit the unpaved portion of the road. Very rough."
    • Wildlife Precautions: Be prepared for wildlife encounters, especially bears. A visitor at the Green River Lake Lodge reminded campers, "This is bear country, be prepared."

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: The Highline Trail RV Park is a good option. One family shared, "The grounds are well groomed with ample space between sites."
    • Plan for Activities: Look for campgrounds near lakes or trails. A camper at the Soda Lake WHMA mentioned, "Nice flat spots with a fire ring and picnic tables, and lake access + boat launches."
    • Pack Essentials: Bring bug spray and sunscreen. A reviewer at the Green River Lakes Campground advised, "DON'T FORGET BUG SPRAY!"

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Road Conditions: Before heading to campgrounds like the New Fork Lake Group Campground, ensure your RV can handle the roads. A camper noted, "The access road is the roughest I have ever encountered."
    • Look for Full Hookups: If you prefer more amenities, consider the Rim Station. A visitor said, "All hookups are new and spots are level gravel."
    • Be Prepared for Limited Services: Many campgrounds, like the Boulder Lake Campground, may not have cell service. A reviewer mentioned, "No water, trash or cell signal."

    Camping near Daniel, Wyoming, offers a unique blend of nature and adventure. With the right preparation, you can enjoy all that this beautiful area has to offer!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Daniel, WY?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Daniel, WY is Daniel Junction with a 3-star rating from 5 reviews.

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