Best Cabin Camping near Dubois, WY

Several cabin campgrounds near Dubois, Wyoming provide riverside accommodations within easy access to local attractions and wilderness areas. The Dubois-Wind River KOA offers cabin rentals along the Wind River with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort features cabins with varying levels of amenities, including some with private bathrooms and kitchenettes. "Great camp!! Hosts were great, stayed in a cabin by the river. Great base for seeing Tetons/Jackson Hole/Yellowstone," noted one visitor who appreciated the location's convenience. Crooked Creek Guest Ranch provides cabin options with electric and water hookups in a more secluded setting.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during the summer months from May through October when tourism peaks. Many properties allow pets in cabins, though restrictions and additional fees may apply. The Hoback Guard Station offers a more isolated cabin experience with electric hookups and outdoor fire areas but lacks indoor plumbing. Lava Mountain Lodge provides cabin accommodations with access to showers and toilets, though pets are not permitted. According to a review, "The campground is amazing. Very easy to maneuver even a 43 foot long camper...hosts were out of this world."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties - some offer only outdoor fire pits while others provide full kitchenettes. Several cabin locations include on-site markets for basic provisions, including the Dubois-Wind River KOA and Longhorn Ranch Lodge. The Daniel Junction cabins offer convenience with an attached market and restaurant. Winter visitors should verify seasonal availability, as many cabin facilities close during colder months. Dubois town center remains within reasonable distance of most cabin locations, providing additional supply options when needed.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dubois, Wyoming (9)

    1. Dubois-Wind River KOA

    10 Reviews
    Dubois, WY
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (307) 455-2238

    $30 - $89 / night

    "Dubois/Wind River KOA, Dubois , Wyoming

    Dubois , Wyoming is another town on the old west trail."

    "It is within walking distance to all the awesome town of Dubois restaurants, bars, and parks. It is quaint, private, and friendly."

    2. The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Dubois, WY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 699-6363

    $40 - $99 / night

    "Stunning spot next to the river with a view of the mountains. Lovely, well-kept site with fire pits/benches, clean bathrooms, good shop and lovely people at the reception office."

    "Restrooms and showers are perfect.  Many trees taht were just getting their leaves.  Would definately stay here again!

     "

    3. Dubois Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dubois, WY
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 231-8085

    $30 - $250 / night

    4. Crooked Creek Guest Ranch

    1 Review
    Dubois, WY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 455-2815

    $10 - $45 / night

    "The Crooked Creek Ranch has updated amenities for RVs and a convenient location for exploring the beautiful area around the ranch.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    5. Green River Lakes Campground

    7 Reviews
    Dubois, WY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 367-4326

    $12 / night

    "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."

    "Dirt road and driveways in the campground with pit toilets. Lake is breathtakingly beautiful. Wildlife was abundant in the area."

    7. Daniel Junction

    6 Reviews
    Daniel, WY
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 859-8274

    $50 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    8. White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort

    1 Review
    Pinedale, WY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 367-6606

    $12 - $30 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Dubois, WY

38 Reviews of 9 Dubois Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • 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.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2020

    Dubois-Wind River KOA

    Unique area

    Dubois/Wind River KOA, Dubois , Wyoming

    Dubois , Wyoming is another town on the old west trail. I only stayed overnight after Grand Teton NP but would have stayed longer had my schedule allowed to explore more. It is a little touristy but there is history there if you search it out.

    The KOA was a smaller one, back behind a gas station which was convenient. There are cool TP’s that you can rent and the cabins site along the Wind River which makes for some nice scenery when you are chilling at the campground. Don’t look to hard though, across the river is a neighborhood. The road in was a little rough and the gravel needed some maintenance, otherwise it was a well maintained parking lot like so many of the KOA’s are now. The playground equipment looked archaic! I did not use any of the facilities so I have no information on them and there was no dog park. I arrived after close, found my paperwork on the lite kiosk and I left out in the morning before the office opened. For the price I expect more but it seems like the area dictates the quality of the KOA.

  • S
    Dec. 15, 2020

    Dubois-Wind River KOA

    Good night along the way

    We stayed one night at this KOA on our way to the Grand Tetons National Park from Wind Cave National Park. It was a nice campground and we enjoyed our stay. Staff was friendly and had our site ready for us upon arrival.

    This campground is what we tend to expect from staying at a KOA. We had a pull-thru site that was in the trees and relatively level gravel site. When ever possible we enjoy sites in the tress. We were in a shorter pull-thru site but with our extended cab truck and our 25' trailer, we pretty much maxed out the length of the site but were able to stay hooked up. The hookups worked well but the water connection was very low to the ground which required us to change up our normal fresh water setup, but everything worked out well with a little modifications on our end. 

    On most of our one night stays we have a tendency to stick in-side of our tailer, have dinner, and go to bed. This night we ended up sitting out side with our portable fire pit and listening to the river near by.

    If we were ever traveling through this area again we would stay here again.

  • Stephen H.
    May. 9, 2019

    Dubois-Wind River KOA

    Small town big heart

    The campground itself is right on the beautiful wind river. It is within walking distance to all the awesome town of Dubois restaurants, bars, and parks. It is quaint, private, and friendly. The staff does a great job and the campground is fully equipped and clean.

  • B
    May. 20, 2023

    The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort

    Beautiful spot

    We stumbled upon this place because we wanted to see the National Museum of Vehicle Museums and I’m so glad we did.

    Stunning spot next to the river with a view of the mountains. Lovely, well-kept site with fire pits/benches, clean bathrooms, good shop and lovely people at the reception office.

  • 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.


Guide to Dubois

Camping cabins near Dubois, Wyoming offer access to the Wind River region situated at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet. The area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations, with summer highs averaging 75-85°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. Most cabin facilities operate primarily from May through October when road conditions are most favorable for access to nearby wilderness areas.

What to do

Hiking Wind River trails: The area surrounding Green River Lakes Campground provides exceptional trail access. "So many activities! You can swim, paddle board, hike, run, float down the river, and just relax around the beautiful lake! This may be the best spot in WY!" according to a visitor who stayed for two nights in late August.

Wildlife viewing: The diverse ecosystems around Dubois support abundant wildlife observation opportunities. "Wildlife was abundant in the area," notes one camper who visited Green River Lakes. Bring binoculars for better viewing, especially during early morning and evening hours when animals are most active.

Relaxing by flowing water: Riverside cabin sites offer natural sound therapy. At The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort, guests appreciate the waterfront setting: "We stayed in a riverfront spot and we would definitely recommend! These are very large spots that are back in spots and the Wind River is right outside your door."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many visitors highlight the maintenance standards at cabins near Dubois. "The facilities were clean. Restrooms and showers are perfect," notes a guest who spent four nights at The Longhorn Ranch Lodge. Most cabin properties maintain daily cleaning schedules, particularly for shared bathroom facilities.

Convenient location: Cabin accommodations serve as excellent base camps for regional exploration. "Great base for seeing Tetons/Jackson Hole/Yellowstone," mentioned one visitor to Dubois-Wind River KOA. The town sits approximately 1.5 hours from Yellowstone's east entrance and 1 hour from Grand Teton National Park.

Helpful staff: Attentive service stands out in guest reviews. "Super friendly and helpful staff, very clean campground. Pool, store, firewood, clean showers," wrote one KOA visitor. Another noted, "The owners helped take care of me when I had issues, very grateful for their caring attitude."

What you should know

Road conditions vary: Access roads to some cabin areas require careful driving. The route to Green River Lakes Campground presents challenges: "The 18 mile road is beyond rough. Dirt road and driveways in the campground with pit toilets." Another visitor advised, "It took me about 90 minutes once I hit the unpaved portion of the road. Very rough. Averaged about 5 to 10 mph."

Mosquito preparation: Insect protection proves essential, especially near water. "The mosquitos were vicious," warns a Green River Lakes visitor. Pack repellent with DEET and consider lightweight long sleeves/pants for evening hours.

Reservation planning: Secure accommodations well in advance for peak summer stays. At Daniel Junction, cabin options fill quickly, though they offer various amenities: "Great RV park, newly renovated. Motel on property as well as a full Restaurant/Bar, convenience store, gas station."

Tips for camping with families

Recreational variety: Multiple activity options keep children engaged. The Dubois-Wind River KOA offers structured recreation: "Pool, mini golf, great camp store. Site along Wind River plenty of room absolutely beautiful!" All within walking distance from cabin accommodations.

Wildlife education: Turn animal sightings into learning opportunities. At The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort, natural inhabitants provide entertainment: "Our 3 year old daughter loved chasing around the prairie dogs around the park as well!" Consider bringing wildlife identification guides appropriate for children.

Cabin selection for space: Choose accommodations based on family size and configuration. Crooked Creek Guest Ranch provides cozy options with varying layouts. "The Crooked Creek Ranch has updated amenities for RVs and a convenient location for exploring the beautiful area around the ranch," notes one reviewer.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Riverside spots provide natural ambiance but book early. At The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort, campers recommend specific locations: "We stayed in a riverfront spot and we would definitely recommend! These are very large spots that are back in spots and the Wind River is right outside your door. They aren't 100% level but we really enjoyed the spot."

Connectivity considerations: WiFi quality varies significantly between properties. White Pine Wyoming, Ski and Summer Resort offers cabin and RV options with varying amenities: "This ski area has developed summer camping options. There is a camping area with several tent cabins, teepees, and 6 RV spots." Some cabin locations maintain stronger cell signals than others.

Utility management: Understand hookup limitations before arrival. At Daniel Junction, one visitor noted: "I was charged over $50 for a parking spot w/no water - there are no bathrooms here. Way overpriced for an electric site." Always confirm specific utility availability when booking cabin accommodations.

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