Best Cabin Camping near Devils Tower National Monument

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several cabin options are available near Devils Tower National Monument, with most providing basic amenities and scenic views. Devils Tower KOA cabins are located directly at the entrance to the national monument, offering electricity, air conditioning, and heat for year-round comfort. Mountain View RV Park & Campground in Sundance provides cabin rentals with picnic tables and access to shower facilities. Tatanka Campground at Keyhole State Park also offers cabin accommodations with drinking water and toilets available on-site. "Super cute cabin. Clean bathrooms. Nice pool. So close to Devils Tower. Nice store on premises. Would definitely stay again."

Cabin styles range from basic units to more furnished accommodations depending on the property. Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens and personal items. Devils Tower KOA provides a camp store with essentials and even features nightly showings of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" with the tower visible in the background. According to one visitor, "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." Reservations are recommended, particularly during peak summer months from May through October when most facilities operate at full capacity.

Most cabin facilities provide access to drinking water, showers, and toilets, though amenities vary by location. Visitors staying in cabins should check which kitchen facilities are available, as some locations only offer basic cooking options. On-site markets at Devils Tower KOA and Mountain View RV Park provide essentials, while more remote cabin locations require guests to bring all necessary supplies. Firewood is available for purchase at several locations, including Devils Tower KOA. Cabins typically accommodate between 2-6 people depending on the size and configuration, with some offering bunk bed arrangements for families.

Best Cabin Sites Near Devils Tower National Monument (15)

    1. Devils Tower KOA

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

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

    "Very nice KOA at the base of Devils tower national Monument. Nice grass camp site with water and electricity. Shaded in late afternoon and early morning. Great views of the Tower."

    2. Tatanka Campground — Keyhole State Park

    9 Reviews
    Moorcroft, WY
    15 miles
    Website

    "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. "

    "There is fun lake for families and friends of all ages about 5 minutes away. Rocks to jump off, live music and boats are allowed. The campground had nice space, fire rings and picnic tables."

    3. Mountain View RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Sundance, WY
    21 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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    5. Chris' Campground

    17 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    44 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."

    6. Spearfish KOA

    11 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    42 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."

    7. Wyatt's Hideaway Campground

    12 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    44 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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    8. Iron Creek Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    38 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."

    9. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins

    10 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    49 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."

    10. Belle Fourche Reservoir

    10 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    50 miles
    Website

    "Easy to find from town and can set up anywhere around the reservoir. Some shaded areas. There are fire rings and gravel paths. A lot of boating is happening."

    "Great waterfront camping. tons of space around, we stayed on middle loop in spot 12 near pit toilets."

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  • 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.

  • D
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Devils Tower KOA

    Devils Tower KOA

    Very nice KOA at the base of Devils tower national Monument. Nice grass camp site with water and electricity. Shaded in late afternoon and early morning. Great views of the Tower. Clean bathrooms, shower rooms and large laundry facility’s.

    Evening outdoor showing of Close Encounters and fun to hear the tones through night air.

    Entrance to the park is next to the park so you could ride bikes in or hike it in.

  • Judi B.
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Devils Tower KOA

    Nice campground, beautiful location.

    Entrance to Devils Tower National Monument is right outside the campground. View of Devils Tower from every campsite. Large camp store/gift shop and restaurant on site. Hayrides and showing of the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind nightly.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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......😉

  • loren S.
    Jul. 9, 2023

    Devils Tower KOA

    Great stay

    Tent site no hookups. A little expensive but a couple miles from devils tower. Cook lake offers fishing, kayaking, etc. no pets on devil tower trails.

  • Wendy
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Chris' Campground

    quiet place, but a few fyi's

    They advertise that they have Wi-Fi but it's almost like they shut it off at 10 o'clock at night when quiet time starts which is a great time for looking up directions or places to see, we could never connect for long and streaming- which means no Netflix its against the rules(which we never saw only overheard). They allow fires but make sure you get a metal ring because it's illegal to have a fire in south Dakota if you don't have one they have them but they don't leave them at the sites or let you know they are available. Also no petting zoo we specifically came here thinking they had one because they advertised and after we arrived they informed us it was turned into a dog park i have no pictures but there's not much to see here


Guide to Devils Tower National Monument

Cabin accommodations near Devils Tower National Monument range from rustic to full-service options located within 30 miles of this iconic Wyoming landmark. The tower itself rises 1,267 feet above the surrounding terrain, creating a distinctive silhouette visible for miles. Cabins typically operate seasonally from April through October with peak demand during summer months when temperatures average 75-85°F during daytime hours.

What to do

Evening entertainment: Devils Tower KOA offers nightly viewings of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" against the backdrop of the monument. "We loved this campground. It was at the gate to the park, had great views, and they show 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' every night, outside with the tower in the background. Very cheesy but very cool," notes visitor Julie W.

Fishing opportunities: Keyhole State Park cabins provide access to Belle Fourche Reservoir for water recreation. "Beautiful lake, not a ton of sandy beach areas but good size lake for water sports and walleye fishing," reports a Tatanka Campground visitor. The lake offers boating and fishing options throughout the warmer months.

Hiking trails: Several cabin properties connect to trail systems with varying difficulty levels. At Iron Creek Lake Campground, "the trail around the lake is easy to walk and there is some beach area for frog catching and splashing around with little kids," according to one camper. Most trails near cabin sites provide moderate terrain suitable for casual hikers.

What campers like

Proximity to attractions: Cabins situated closest to Devils Tower provide convenience for early morning or late evening monument visits. "If you want to stay at Devils Tower this is pretty choice," notes a visitor to Devils Tower KOA, highlighting the benefit of cabin locations directly at monument entrances.

Wildlife viewing: Cabins with natural surroundings offer opportunities for animal sightings. "Wildlife all around. Great Trout, and even some Bass fishing. Small camp store Abit spendy, but you do have to pay for convenience. Your up in the trees," explains a visitor at Iron Creek Lake Campground.

Seasonal amenities: Many cabin locations include swimming facilities during summer months. "The camping cabin we stayed in was clean and comfortable with AC and heat available," reports a Spearfish KOA visitor. "Nice campground with grass and trees, full hookups. Pleasant and helpful staff, one of the cleanest bathrooms I've seen."

What you should know

Seasonal pricing variations: During peak season, especially July-August, cabin rates increase substantially. "Wyoming state parks seem to be hostile to non residents. It's cheaper to stay at a regular rv park and you have better amenities," explains one visitor to Tatanka Campground at Keyhole State Park, detailing extra fees for non-residents.

Accessibility challenges: Some cabin sites have challenging terrain that may impact mobility. At Mountain View RV Park & Campground, "Terraced level spots on a hill side over looking Sundance WY and a gorgeous valley below. Electric, water and sewer for a reasonable price @ $46."

Reservation requirements: Advance bookings are essential, especially for holiday weekends. Most cabin facilities require reservations 2-3 months ahead for summer stays, with many offering online booking systems. Some parks add reservation fees ($8-10) on top of nightly rates.

Tips for camping with families

Pool facilities: Several cabin locations feature swimming pools ideal for children. "This campground is absolutely glamping paradise! My kids loved the outdoor pool and hot tubs the playground was fantastic," reports a visitor to Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins, which offers cabin rentals with modern amenities.

Rental equipment options: Some properties provide recreation equipment for guest use. "The fishing in the lake is great. The trail around the lake is easy to walk and there is some beach area for frog catching and splashing around with little kids. This is a great lake to have a water toy like a kayak, and there are rentals available too," explains an Iron Creek Lake visitor.

Multi-day itineraries: Plan cabin stays that allow access to multiple attractions. Within an hour's drive of many cabin facilities near Devils Tower, families can visit Spearfish Canyon, Deadwood historic sites, and outdoor recreation areas. "We wanted to spend a couple of days in the Black Hills and also needed full hookups," notes an Elkhorn Ridge visitor.

Tips from RVers

Dump station logistics: Many cabin locations provide dump facilities for guests with recreational vehicles. "Water and dump available in state rec area with daily entrance fee, or in belle fourche visitor center for free," advises a visitor to Belle Fourche Reservoir. Proper planning for waste disposal is essential when cabins are used as base camps.

Utility connections: Cabins with partial hookups require different preparation than full-service options. "The sites were large and spaced out well. Sites are a little close together, but well kept. Stayed in a pull through with full services for 3 nights in August to escape the worst of the heat," notes a Spearfish KOA visitor about their cabin stay facilities.

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant temperature variations, even during summer months. Many cabins offer heating and cooling options to accommodate weather changes. Nights can drop below 50°F even during summer, making heated cabin options valuable for comfort.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Devils Tower National Monument is Devils Tower KOA with a 4.5-star rating from 68 reviews.

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