Best Cabin Camping near Frannie, WY

Several cabin accommodations are available within an hour's drive of Frannie, Wyoming, including Cody KOA, Greybull KOA, and Red Lodge KOA. These cabins typically include basic furnishings with varying levels of amenities. The Cabin in Cody provides drinking water, showers, and toilets in a single-site rental. Sunlight Rangers Cabin offers two-bedroom layouts with full bathrooms, living rooms with fireplaces, kitchens with tables, stoves, and refrigerators, though guests need to bring their own sheets and sleeping bags. "The cabin was really nice, clean and well kept. You do have to call ahead of time to make your reservations because they do not take walk-ins."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA properties in Cody, Greybull, and Red Lodge offer standard camping cabins with electricity. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Pet policies vary by property - Sunlight Rangers Cabin prohibits pets, while most KOA locations allow them. One visitor noted, "We stayed in a kamping kabin and got a queen+ bunk beds version which I wasn't expecting," highlighting the importance of confirming specific cabin layouts when booking.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties - Sunlight Rangers Cabin provides full kitchen amenities, while simpler cabins may only offer basic furniture. The Big Quiet Farm Stay & Campground and Perry's RV and Campgrounds both feature cabin options with picnic tables and access to drinking water. On-site camp stores at KOA locations stock essential supplies and firewood. Cleaning responsibilities often fall to guests, with one reviewer noting, "You are responsible for cleaning the cabin before you leave - they did tell us that you will be charged if you leave the place a mess."

Best Cabin Sites Near Frannie, Wyoming (10)

    1. Cody KOA

    19 Reviews
    Cody, WY
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 587-2369

    "This campground is just outside Cody, WY. Easy access for people just passing through, just off a main road."

    "There’s a playground, large outdoor chess and scrabble. The store is small but packed with a lot of souvenirs mostly. I didn’t use the restroom on my stay."

    2. Red Lodge KOA

    11 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2364

    "Bright, friendly, family-style situation 10 minutes north of Red Lodge. Responsive and friendly hosts make navigating the COVID pandemic easier."

    "What a great clean campground near the Beartooth Hwy, Chief Joseph hwy and beautiful Red Lodge. Within hour of Billings or Cody. About an hour and half to northern Yellowstone also."

    3. Big Quiet Farm Stay & Campground

    1 Review
    Ralston, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 272-4681

    $65 - $150 / night

    4. Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2722

    $40 / night

    "Nice RV Park with lots of trees and a pretty river running next to the park. Tent camping is ok and there are some small cabins."

    "Perry's has great tent, cabin, and RV spots. The bathroom and shower facility is perfect and everything on the site is always well maintained. Have never had a bad experience here, always pleasant."

    5. Greybull KOA

    6 Reviews
    Greybull, WY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 765-2555

    "My 4 yo son loved the pool and the playground. My 12 daughter loved the WiFi and extra clean showers and bathrooms. The laundry room was immaculate. We also got some fancy rocks for a very low price."

    "The concrete sites are level and spacious with tables, fire pits and charcoal grills. The grounds are well cared with a small playground and dog run. Staff are friendly and helpful."

    6. The Cabin

    1 Review
    Cody, WY
    37 miles
    +1 (307) 296-6142

    "This is a 2 bedroom cabin with a small bathroom. Give them a try and leave them some love."

    7. Cottonwood Camp

    1 Review
    Fort Smith, MT
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 666-2391

    "The place is off of the highway a good distance so you dont get noise from the road. Definitely will return to the campground."

    8. Sunlight Rangers Cabin

    1 Review
    Wapiti, WY
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 527-6921

    $225 / night

    "There are some awesome hiking trails that lead you to some great views and scenery. The campground is located within the Shoshone National Forest and near Sunlight Creek."

    9. Wrights

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    Greybull, WY
    43 miles

    $50 - $100 / night

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  • Drew W.
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Sunlight Rangers Cabin

    Loved the cabins, and great hiking!

    I really enjoyed my stay at the Sunlight Rangers Cabin. I am a huge outdoors person, so coming here was perfect for me. There are some awesome hiking trails that lead you to some great views and scenery. The campground is located within the Shoshone National Forest and near Sunlight Creek. The scenery that surrounds the cabin is beautiful- lots of trees and mountains. The cabin was really nice, clean and well kept. You do have to call ahead of time to make your reservations because they do not take walk-ins. You do need to bring your own food and supplies because the campground does not provide that. You also are responsible for cleaning the cabin before you leave- they did tell us that you will be charged if you leave the place a mess. They do provide some cleaning products. Also, no pets are allowed. Thankfully we asked when we were booking the place, or else we would have brought our dog. We stayed in a 2 bedroom cabin, and had 4 people. The two bedroom cabin was plenty of room for the 4 of us. The cabins have all the amenities you need- a kitchen (table, stove, fridge), full bathrooms, living room (with fireplace), and beds. You do need to bring your own sheets and sleeping bags. During my stay, we hiked both days. We did Bonneville Pass and Jade Lakes. Jade Lakes was a pretty easy hike, however Bonneville Pass was definitely harder. Great views for both! I would definitely recommend hiking at least once during your stay. The Shoshone National Forest offers a great variety of hikes for all levels. I would just do your research beforehand so you don't get stuck doing a hike you can't handle. I would recommend this campground (however, it is about $150 a night, but worth it!).

  • Charley K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    Camping near the river

    Nice RV Park with lots of trees and a pretty river running next to the park. Tent camping is ok and there are some small cabins.

  • K
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    Great bathroom facility

    Perry's has great tent, cabin, and RV spots. The bathroom and shower facility is perfect and everything on the site is always well maintained. Have never had a bad experience here, always pleasant.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2021

    Greybull KOA

    Our little oasis

    We loved everything about this campground. My 4 yo son loved the pool and the playground. My 12 daughter loved the WiFi and extra clean showers and bathrooms. The laundry room was immaculate. We also got some fancy rocks for a very low price. After a long drive, this was amazing to arrive at a well organized ground, very level with picnic tables and trees and calming surroundings.

  • Becky M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2023

    Cody KOA

    Standard KOA

    We didn't get to spend a ton of time here, just one night, but it's a pretty standard KOA. All the things you'd expect, like the activities and lodging options. We stayed in a kamping kabin and got a queen+ bunk beds version which I wasn't expecting. We had thought we had the queen-bed only. There wasn't much to be done about it as everything was booked. The bathrooms were clean and the dishwashing station was well maintained. The pool looked nice but we didn't get a chance to test it out. The tent sites along the side of the property were shaded and looked nice, but the ones in the middle were pretty basic with no trees.

  • A
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Greybull KOA

    One of the best for an overnight stay

    I can’t think of one negative comment, even the towns 9 o’clock curfew alarm was charming. The concrete sites are level and spacious with tables, fire pits and charcoal grills. The grounds are well cared with a small playground and dog run. Staff are friendly and helpful. There is a paved walk just steps out of the campground where we took a walk and watched deer. We only stayed one night but wish that all our campgrounds could be like this one.

  • Bjorn S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2020

    Red Lodge KOA

    Pleasantness Personified

    Bright, friendly, family-style situation 10 minutes north of Red Lodge. Responsive and friendly hosts make navigating the COVID pandemic easier. The north tentsite side has the benefit of river ambience, while the south side has the kid playground amenities. They were renovating the pool as of early June but looked to be making good progress. Easy to find, glorious hikes around Red Lodge, which boasts the Beartooth Mountains, home of ski runs going 9-10 months of the year (including now) and one of the nation’s highest passes. I never give 5 stars unless there is spectacular scenery in or right around a campsite, and I didn’t see them enforcing quiet hour (although it wasn’t a big deal). A good value, all things considered.

  • deb K.
    Jun. 7, 2022

    Red Lodge KOA

    Great campground with awesome new owners

    I was nervous pulling in since we're glampers, but was so pleasantly surprised. The new owners are the most hospitable, friendly and helpful people we've met. The ample renovations are clearly visible. What a great clean campground near the Beartooth Hwy, Chief Joseph hwy and beautiful Red Lodge. Within hour of Billings or Cody. About an hour and half to northern Yellowstone also. The hook ups are awesome, heated pool, immaculate facilities, and awesome trail off the CG. The only drawback was spotty WiFi and limited channels using antenna. Sites were level, patio sites are beautiful and cabins are new or completely refurbished. We loved our time here and highly recommend a stay here. Don't miss the awesome local businesses. The stores and views are breathtaking

  • Palmi B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2019

    Cottonwood Camp

    Nice little hide away

    Excellent campground. The place is off of the highway a good distance so you dont get noise from the road. Definitely will return to the campground. The place offers cabins, restrooms with showers and there is even a fly shop for those of you wanting to fly fish the renowned Bighorn river.


Guide to Frannie

Cabin accommodations near Frannie, Wyoming provide shelter from late-summer thunderstorms and winter conditions at elevations ranging from 3,700-5,000 feet. The area experiences temperature variations of up to 40°F between day and night during summer months. Several campgrounds offering cabin rentals sit within reasonable driving distance of Frannie.

What to do

Explore Beartooth Highway: Take a day trip from Red Lodge KOA to experience spectacular mountain views. "Beartooth hwy was undescribable! Amazing views. Close to Red lodge. It's not perfect by no means but felt safe," notes camper Michael M.

Visit local rodeos: Cody hosts regular rodeo events during summer months. "Roadeo in town every night and campground shuttles to it and back," reports Charley K. about the convenient transportation options from Cody KOA.

Hike nearby trails: The Shoshone National Forest offers paths for various skill levels. Hikers staying at Sunlight Rangers Cabin recommend planning your route in advance. "We did Bonneville Pass and Jade Lakes. Jade Lakes was a pretty easy hike, however Bonneville Pass was definitely harder."

What campers like

Convenient locations: Many cabin rentals provide easy access to regional attractions. "This family owned and operated campground is located outside of the quaint town of Red Lodge and at the entrance to Beartooth Scenic Byway," reports a camper about Perry's RV and Campgrounds.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and shower buildings rank high in camper reviews. "The shower houses were so clean with plenty of hot water!" notes a Perry's visitor who appreciated the facilities after outdoor activities.

Recreation amenities: Many sites feature pools and play areas. "The pool area is the highlight with 2 pools (one kiddie) and a hot tub. All very clean. The basketball area is very nice too," shares a guest staying at Cody KOA.

What you should know

Cabin types vary significantly: From basic shelters to fully-equipped units. At The Cabin in Cody, guests find "a 2 bedroom cabin with a small bathroom," which differs substantially from other options in the region.

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "You do have to call ahead of time to make your reservations because they do not take walk-ins," notes a Sunlight Rangers Cabin visitor.

Cleaning responsibilities: Many properties expect guests to tidy before departure. A reviewer at Sunlight Rangers Cabin mentions, "You are responsible for cleaning the cabin before you leave - they did tell us that you will be charged if you leave the place a mess."

Supply requirements: Check what you need to bring. "You do need to bring your own food and supplies because the campground does not provide that," advises a Sunlight Rangers Cabin guest who came prepared.

Tips for camping with families

Seek out kid-friendly amenities: Some properties specifically cater to children. Greybull KOA features "a pool, play ground, laundry room, rec room plus many more," making it suitable for family stays.

Consider cabin spacing: Site layouts affect privacy and noise levels. "The sites are set up with alternating hookups so you are not picnicking over your neighbors dump hose. Most sites have a paved patio as well," notes a Cody KOA guest describing the thoughtful arrangement.

Check for family activities: On-site recreation options keep children entertained. "We don't normally camp at fancy places like a koa but we were needing a spot on our way to Yellowstone. The hosts were super nice, everything was clean and there was a nice hot shower," reports a family staying at Greybull KOA.

Tips from RVers

Verify bed configurations: Cabin layouts may differ from online descriptions. Some campers report finding unexpected sleeping arrangements upon arrival. The variety of cabin styles at Big Quiet Farm Stay & Campground includes "Tee-Pees to tents" with distinct setups.

Check connectivity needs: Cell service and WiFi quality vary by location. "Connectivity was good. T-Mobile was the winner on speed with about 6 Mbps, but Verizon and AT&T also had a strong signal," notes a Cody KOA visitor who tracked signal strength.

Consider site locations: Position within a campground affects experience. Perry's RV and Campgrounds offers "tent sites by the heavy flowing Rock Creek making sleeping nice," according to a camper who appreciated the natural white noise.

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