Best Cabin Camping near Farson, WY

Three cabin options exist near Farson, Wyoming. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers cabin rentals with standard KOA amenities including electricity and access to showers and toilets. Louis Lake Campground provides rustic cabins available for rent starting at $85 per night with no electricity. Little America RV Park also includes cabin accommodations with full hookup amenities. According to one visitor, "There are rustic cabins just next to Louis Lake that you can rent out. Be aware that there isn't electricity, but there are lots of canoes and kayaks you can take on the lake."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on location. Louis Lake cabins offer a more primitive experience with proximity to water activities, while KOA cabins provide more comfort amenities for travelers passing through. Most cabins at the KOA are designed for overnight stays rather than extended camping. Pets are allowed at all three cabin locations. A review noted that the KOA facility has "very nice tent spots" with "water and electricity available in the spot," suggesting their cabins likely have similar utilities.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Louis Lake Lodge cabins have limited amenities with no electricity, so guests should plan accordingly with lighting and power supplies. The KOA and Little America locations offer more convenient access to supplies, with the KOA featuring an on-site store. Little America includes access to a restaurant and bar. Bathroom facilities vary by location, with KOA and Little America offering full bathroom access while Louis Lake cabins utilize more primitive facilities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Farson, Wyoming (3)

    1. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    21 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 362-3063

    "Only stayed one night, but would stay longer Pool, laundry open 24 hours, level gravel pads, 2 picnic tables, cable and wifi was sketchy, plenty of room between rvs."

    "The spaces are very close together and they pull neighbors in alternating directions so that you’re facing a neighbor’s front door when you come out of yours, minimizing privacy if you want to eat or cook"

    2. Louis Lake Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lander, WY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 527-6241

    "There are pit toilets, bear proof storage, and nice tables and fire rings with grates. There is no potable water here."

    "Louis Lake is beautiful. There are some rustic cabins just next to it that you can rent out."

    3. Little America RV Park - A Traveler's Oasis

    5 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 875-2400

    $55 - $85 / night

    "Decent space between sites. No dog park although large grassy area to walk the dogs. RV park is not gated.

    Very friendly staff. Clean Park and quiet."

    "Called in around 5pm on a Friday and they had a site available for the night."

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33 Reviews of 3 Farson Campgrounds


  • Carrie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2017

    Louis Lake Campground

    Great for paddling

    Fun place in a beautiful setting in the Shoshone National Forest in the southern most part of the Windriver Mountains.

    Be perepared for afternoon rain. But bring plenty of drinking water as there is no potable water here.

    The rate is $10/night pretty reasonable! The camp sites are kind of close together, but it is also fun to get to know your fellows campers.

    There are pit toilets, bear proof storage, and nice tables and fire rings with grates. There is no potable water here.

    There is a lodge on the lake with rustic cabins for rent. starting at $85/night Www.louislake.com

    I prefer Fiddlers Lake ( see my Review) There is abundant primitive camping all over the area if you prefer space over amenities.

  • Bonnie A.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    A great place to stay

    Only stayed one night, but would stay longer Pool, laundry open 24 hours, level gravel pads, 2 picnic tables, cable and wifi was sketchy, plenty of room between rvs. Close to shopping , restaurants, and tourist places.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good stop for “along the way”

    This is a “Journey” KOA and is being rated as such. The spaces are very close together and they pull neighbors in alternating directions so that you’re facing a neighbor’s front door when you come out of yours, minimizing privacy if you want to eat or cook outdoors. There are some premium spaces with fences and patios but they were all booked. The tent sites look very private with nice grass pads. The trailer sites are all gravel and dusty, but it’s pretty standard. Easy access off the highway and we didn’t experience any noise. The back of the property is very scenic with some off-roaring and hiking trails. If you’re in partial hook ups in the front of the grounds, you’ll be abutting the petroleum factory. The community showers and restrooms seemed pretty clean and well maintained. The laundry was basic and mostly functioning (a few out of order machines), but we did our laundry with no issue. The pool is small but clean and a good temperature. Staff is friendly and the office store is stocked. The area is very nearby to the Northern end of Flaming Gorge NRA which is pretty awesome. Plenty of other things to do nearby, though the towns of Rock Springs and Green River are a little lacking. Guests are mostly transient and, though the park filled up each day, it mostly cleared out by the following morning. Very convenient along the way stop but also nice for an extra night or two to explore the area! Ask in the office for some tips on places to explore.

  • s
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Louis Lake Campground

    A good lake

    We went in July - so bring bug spray if you go at the same time we did! Louis Lake is beautiful. There are some rustic cabins just next to it that you can rent out. Be aware that there isn’t electricity, but there are lots of canoes and kayaks you can take on the lake as well as life vests to wear. If you drive a little ways from there you can do an AMAZING hike that ends in beautiful waterfalls and a “slide rock” that is very smooth and you can slide over the falls. Park at Bruce’s (it’s a good parking spot) then hike Popo Aggies trail to the falls.

  • Kurt K.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Nice pool and great for overnight

    Clean organized KOA with nice pool. The site for pull through are alternated so the sewer connections are not underfoot for either side. The sites are very close and only the fenced off sites have fire pits. It is located directly behind several large oil tanks but enough off the highway the traffic is not heard much. Great hills behind property to let larger dogs get their wiggles out of them. Mostly designed for folks passing through the area.

  • J
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Louis Lake Campground

    Gorgeous views

    The campsites fill up quickly but there are many to choose from. There are also cabins nearby and a small store.

  • Debbie S.
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good Overnight KOA

    Everything you need for a good overnight stay, or launching pad is here. They have full hookups, partial hookups, awesome tent sites, cabins and a sizable area for full timers. There’s a pool, dog park, washers and dryers and a playground.

    The staff is VERY nice and accommodating.

  • Sarah R.
    Aug. 18, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Desert Gem

    It might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room. We stayed at a deluxe spot with a concrete pad and privacy fence. Staff was kind and very helpful. Good stop when you are tired and need to stay somewhere nice.

  • E
    Sep. 9, 2019

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Cute Tent Sites!

    Standard KOA facilities. Very nice tent spots. Headed to the campground after a long day of driving and was pleasantly surprised to find fenced in tent spaces with plots of grass for the tents and an aspen in each lot! Water and electricity available in the spot also!


Guide to Farson

The Farson, Wyoming area offers cabin accommodation options across several campgrounds in the Wind River Mountain Range. Situated at approximately 6,580 feet elevation, the region experiences significant seasonal temperature variations with summer highs reaching 85°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Cabin rentals range from primitive forest service structures to full-service lodging with amenities.

What to do

Paddling activities: Louis Lake Campground provides excellent water recreation opportunities with rentable watercraft. "Fun place in a beautiful setting in the Shoshone National Forest in the southern most part of the Windriver Mountains. Be prepared for afternoon rain. But bring plenty of drinking water as there is no potable water here," notes Carrie C. from Louis Lake Campground.

Hiking nearby: The area surrounding cabin accommodations offers several hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. A camper at Louis Lake mentions, "If you drive a little ways from there you can do an AMAZING hike that ends in beautiful waterfalls and a 'slide rock' that is very smooth and you can slide over the falls. Park at Bruce's then hike Popo Aggies trail to the falls."

Wildlife viewing: The Wind River Range provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. "The view to the back is beautiful," reports Zach H. about the scenery from Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey, adding that despite being a transit location, natural areas behind the property offer scenic vistas.

What campers like

Lakefront cabin locations: Campers appreciate cabin options with direct water access. "This is one of my favorite campgrounds. You are right on the water! The spots are small, larger campers and some medium campers could have a hard time getting situated," shares Jacinda C. about the positioning of accommodations at Louis Lake.

Cleanliness of facilities: Many reviewers mention the well-maintained nature of cabin accommodations. "It might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room. We stayed at a deluxe spot with a concrete pad and privacy fence," writes Sarah R. about her KOA cabin experience.

Peaceful atmosphere: When not overcrowded, the cabin locations offer tranquility. "Lois Lake is a great place to camp if it is not a major holiday. The first time, there were very few people in the campground, so it was wonderful! Quiet, peaceful, and lovely," reports Michelle E., noting that timing significantly impacts the experience at Little America RV Park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabins near Farson require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "The campsites fill up quickly but there are many to choose from. There are also cabins nearby and a small store," advises Jolene V. about Louis Lake accommodations.

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities differ substantially between locations. "Stayed 1 week and had an amazing time. Just drive in and find an empty place to camp. Very large spots with lots of room between sites. Easy access to trails and lake," explains Skye A., highlighting the primitive but accessible nature of some cabin options.

Weather considerations: The area experiences unpredictable mountain weather patterns. Carrie C. warns, "Be prepared for afternoon rain," emphasizing the importance of packing appropriate gear even when staying in cabins.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly options: Many cabin locations welcome pets, making family trips easier. "There is a large dog park and several other amenities such as a jumping pillow and pool," notes Zach H. about the KOA, while another reviewer mentions, "There is a cute dog park that we could exercise our husky in. He was happy. Plus, the fencing around the campsite allowed us to set up a nice dog run for him."

Entertainment amenities: Some cabin locations provide recreational facilities beyond natural attractions. Ted N. describes Little America as having "Great stay here. No real amenities except for a good bar and restaurant. We had lunch there one day. Decent space between sites. No dog park although large grassy area to walk the dogs."

Water safety: Families staying at lakeside cabins should prepare for water activities. "There are lots of canoes and kayaks you can take on the lake as well as life vests to wear," explains a visitor to Louis Lake, indicating that some water safety equipment may be available on-site.

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: RVers note that some cabin and RV sites have unusual utility layouts. "The campsites set wide and long but the services are placed strangely. In addition, there are trees planted that block the path to parking near them. We had to use extra long sewer hose, water hose, and electrical cord," cautions Gary S.

Road access information: Access roads to some cabin areas present challenges. "Loved this campground... it is a trip like no other to get to it," mentions Jaci T. about Louis Lake, suggesting visitors should prepare for potentially rough roads when accessing more remote cabin locations.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Farson, WY is Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey with a 3.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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