Best Cabin Camping near Glenrock, WY

Several cabin accommodations are available within a short drive of Glenrock, Wyoming, including River's Edge RV and Cabin Resort in Evansville and Casper KOA in Bar Nunn. These facilities offer varying levels of amenities, with most cabins providing electricity, beds, and basic furnishings. The River's Edge cabins are situated along the North Platte River, while the KOA properties feature more developed amenities. "The cabins are really cute here," noted one visitor to Casper KOA. Most cabins include indoor plumbing with clean restroom facilities, though some more rustic options may require guests to use centralized shower houses.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Douglas KOA offers year-round cabin rentals with pet-friendly options, while La Prele Guard Station provides a more secluded forest cabin experience. Reservations are essential during summer months, particularly at the KOA properties which maintain high occupancy rates between May and September. A camper described Douglas KOA as having "a few cabins and tent areas" with "really friendly" staff. Most cabins accommodate 2-6 people, with pricing typically ranging from $60-120 per night depending on size and amenities.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor grills while others provide small refrigerators and microwaves. The KOA locations maintain on-site stores with basic provisions, firewood, and camping supplies. River's Edge RV and Cabin Resort features a market for essential items. Visitors staying at more remote cabins like La Prele Guard Station should arrive fully provisioned, as this Forest Service cabin has limited amenities and no on-site store. Drinking water is available at most cabin locations except for Walleye Group LLC and Go Wyo Events cabins.

Best Cabin Sites Near Glenrock, Wyoming (6)

    1. River’s Edge RV and Cabin Resort

    16 Reviews
    Evansville, WY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 234-0042

    $55 - $72 / night

    "Nice campground near Casper, WY. We just stayed for one night and they were able to accommodate us arriving late with us calling ahead."

    "Sites are mostly gravel with outdoor carpet and a picnic table. WiFi is connection is good."

    2. Casper KOA

    14 Reviews
    Casper, WY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 577-1664

    "This campground is Located in Barr Nun area outside of Casper. It is all gravel and campsites are very close together. They have a shop in the office area."

    "The location is very nice, being just north of Casper, Wyoming, and easy to get off and on the interstate. Surprisingly, this campground was rather quiet despite being near the highway."

    3. Douglas KOA

    9 Reviews
    Douglas, WY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 358-2164

    "Also something extra is a s’more shack and coffee cabin. There are ample amount of RV and tent sites. They offer cable and WiFi. We were frustrated with the WiFi as it was very spotty."

    "Check out at 11 and they close bathrooms 10 to 12, not smart since u have tent sites and they need a bathroom. Tent spots were nice with grass. No fire pits! Overall fine."

    4. La Prele Guard Station

    2 Reviews
    Glenrock, WY
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 358-4690

    $100 / night

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    "The drive is pretty stunning and you find yourself in the middle of the Medicine Bow National Forest. Two blocks down the road is Campbell Creek Campground. We chose to stay there."

    5. Walleye Group LLC

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    Glendo, WY
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 735-4152

    $40 / night

    6. Go Wyo Events, LLC

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    Glendo, WY
    49 miles
    +1 (307) 331-7483
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  • M
    Jun. 6, 2019

    River’s Edge RV and Cabin Resort

    Nice RV Park

    Nice campground near Casper, WY. We just stayed for one night and they were able to accommodate us arriving late with us calling ahead. There is a grassy area by the river that is nice to walk your dog. Shower and bathroom area was clean. There is a little playground for kids.

    The only cons was it is close to the train which was a noisy when it came by, but didn’t prevent us from sleeping. Full hook ups, pet friendly.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2019

    Casper KOA

    A good place to stop for the night

    This campground is Located in Barr Nun area outside of Casper. It is all gravel and campsites are very close together. They have a shop in the office area. Along side the office is a little putt-putt golf course-fun fun. There is a propane fill station along with an indoor pool in this area too. There are 2 small dog areas which are also gravel except a small strip of turf at the end. We were in the Rv section with water and electric, our site had a picnic table but no fire pits. They also had areas for tents either on platforms or under shelters. Bathrooms are clean, attractive and handicap accessible. There are really cute cabins here also. This KOA served its purpose as a overnight stop.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Douglas KOA

    Nice campground

    We stayed here for 4 days. We weren’t sure what to expect from such a small town but we’re pleasantly surprised. This KOA Has putt putt golf for $2,activities, a tennis court, basketball and swimming. Also something extra is a s’more shack and coffee cabin. There are ample amount of RV and tent sites. They offer cable and WiFi. We were frustrated with the WiFi as it was very spotty. There are 3 cabins with picnic benches and grill, and a yurt that they use for activities. As there is a fire ban right now there were no fire rings. The shop has RV and other essentials needed if you need. Also has a few groceries and souvenirs. Staff are helpful and kind and we had a nice stay.

  • Kari T.
    Jul. 10, 2017

    Casper KOA

    Definitely Wide Open Spaces...

    We actually would rate this KOA campground as 3.5 stars, because there are some redeeming qualities, but overall it is a better place to just pass through for a night than to plan a long-term stay.

    The location is very nice, being just north of Casper, Wyoming, and easy to get off and on the interstate. Surprisingly, this campground was rather quiet despite being near the highway. In addition, there are two bar and grill style restaurants that you can walk to within a couple minutes.

    This campground has level sites, but everything is gravel outside of the playground. There are two areas that offer shade trees, mostly for the big rigs, but most sites are out in the sun and close together. We had to share our water and sewer area with the camper next to us. Luckily, he had an adapter for the intake hose, because his outlet was stripped and he could not hook up otherwise. I did not see any tent campers at the time of our stay, but there is a small area available that was grassy.

    The pros of this campground include an INDOOR pool, which was heated and felt great. They have a mini-golf area that is due for renovation later this summer, so it is currently offered at no charge. It was fun enough for our 10- and 6-year-olds. The playground is small but nice, and the bathrooms are well-kept. We did not use the showers.

    Another pro was the host, Susan. She was very knowledgeable about the area, sociable, and willing to work with anyone who had issues. I found her fun to talk with and she even gave our kiddos some free KOA cups!

    Overall, if you need a place to stop for the night, this will suffice. If you want to park comfortably for a couple of days or more, you may want to look elsewhere.

  • Andrew N.
    Sep. 4, 2019

    River’s Edge RV and Cabin Resort

    Great Campground

    Awesome staff. Well maintained and fairly level sites. Sites are mostly gravel with outdoor carpet and a picnic table. WiFi is connection is good.

  • Nadiya S.
    Jul. 22, 2023

    Douglas KOA

    Closed bathrooms 10 to 12

    Check out at 11 and they close bathrooms 10 to 12, not smart since u have tent sites and they need a bathroom. Tent spots were nice with grass. No fire pits! Overall fine.

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

    Douglas KOA

    Jackalope Capital

    Douglas KOA

    Home of the Jackalope! Douglas, Wyoming that is. They claim the original “discovery” of the Jackalope and everyone else just followed suit. There is a Jackalope silhouette outside of town on a hill, there are Jackalope lick Nessie’s throughout town and there is a Jackalope Square that has Farmers Market on Saturday’s that has a huge statute of said Jackalope.

    The KOA is a larger one and more so like a parking lot then anything else. The staff were awesome! Very friendly and informative. A few things of note, the trash receptacles are placed throughout the campground which is nice. The dog park is a bigger one and there were actually locations for horses.
    Not much shade AT ALL, and the wind whip’s through a lot. I was informed though that’s a Wyoming thing anyway. Miniature golf, swimming pool and camp kitchen as expected. The WIFI , I’m sorry to say, sucks and is not private. I’ve noticed in my travels though that NONE of the KOA’s have very good WIFI. I was fortunate and got an end site, near the office/shower (clean w/short shower heads and counters)and I had shade. A few days before I arrived in early September it had already snowed and the temperature had dropped into the 20’s. It was in the 50’s my first day and is a comfortable 75 today with a lite breeze. Douglas has some interesting history and historical sites nearby so it’s worth a visit if your exploring the old west or just driving through. Make sure you keep your gas above 1/2, the highways are a long way between gas stations and the speed limits are usually 70-80 MPH.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2018

    River’s Edge RV and Cabin Resort

    An oasis in the desert

    Let me start by explaining that 3-stars is usually the highest an RV Park will get from me. I am tempted to give it 4, but some pretty great places have a 4 from me (like Yellowstone). I believe that rating everything high, kind of causes the system of starring to lose perspective. 1 Star=Never Again, 3 is average, and 5 Stars=I don’t ever want to leave. As much as I car camp for convenience, I prefer more remote spaces, which is not an RV Park (so there is my bias). 3 is an average rating and this is a really nice spot—but being in the middle of not-much in South Eastern Wyoming, it’s hard to be totally wowed. Additionally, we camped here during the total eclipse of 2017. As a result, the Park was at maximum capacity, and I believe, expanding. The owners are super hospitable. Even with the event in progress, they did choose to charge more to camp rather than overcrowd the campers (much appreciated and very honest). There is an excellent game room. The showers are very clean. There is laundry and a small play area. The RV sites are the typical pull through RV Park sites, and not spacious. The campground, like much of Wyoming is flat, sunny, and with a gravel “yard” that replaced the tall, golden yellow grasses that stretch across these dry plains.

    We camped in a tent. The owners had created new tent sites that were directly on the North Platte River. These tent sites, and the staff friendliness are earning the 3 stars. There were trees for shade and a nice breeze coming over the water. There was a good deal more privacy than the RV sites. My understanding was that these were intended to remain as permanent tent sites even after the eclipse. There are no hook-ups at all for the tent sites, and campers cannot back into their camp for convenient grabbing of stuff—a very short walk is required (but far enough to notice the distance). In some ways, this distance from the car, and the line of trees made the campsite feel a little more remote and like resting at an oasis in the desert.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2022

    Douglas KOA

    Home if the Jackolope & Everything you could need

    Whether you need a place to park for the night or for the week this is a good choice. There are a few down falls like no trees big enough to give you shade making it really hot. It is full hook ups with cable and WiFi. There is a dog run, mini golf, and pool. There weren’t as many campers this year and staff thought maybe because the high gas prices and that Yellowstone flooded might be the cause. The staff was really friendly. In the shop I was impressed that they supported local business. There’s also free internet and computer to use as well as a free coffee bar in the shop. Found out that it’s under new ownership and they’ve decided not to have horse ring and pens anymore. There are a few cabins and tent areas. You can hear a bunch of traffic noise. Otherwise it’s a nice park


Guide to Glenrock

Cabin accommodations near Glenrock, Wyoming range from rustic forest retreats to modern facilities with family amenities. Situated in the eastern foothills of the Laramie Mountains at approximately 5,000 feet elevation, the area experiences high winds and temperature fluctuations even in summer months. Nighttime temperatures can drop below 50°F in July and August, making heated cabin options practical for visitors year-round.

What to do

Riverside recreation: At River's Edge RV and Cabin Resort, visitors can enjoy direct access to the North Platte River. "You have to see it to believe it. Some highway noise, but not bad," notes Richard W. about the riverside cabin sites.

Wildlife viewing: Cabin guests frequently spot local wildlife, particularly at dawn and dusk. "We had antelope visiting every night. Really neat place to stay," reports Kimberly N. from her cabin stay at Casper KOA.

Family gaming: Several cabin locations offer recreation facilities on-site. Douglas KOA provides "putt putt golf for $2, activities, a tennis court, basketball and swimming. Also something extra is a s'more shack and coffee cabin," according to Shannon G.

What campers like

Accessibility to attractions: Cabin rentals provide convenient access to regional landmarks. "Great access to Casper and Oregon Trail sites," notes Glenn G. about the cabin accommodations at Casper KOA.

Year-round availability: Unlike seasonal tent camping, several cabin rentals remain open throughout winter. Douglas KOA offers "year-round cabin rentals" with Shannon G. noting that despite visiting in colder weather, staff were "really friendly" with "a few cabins and tent areas" available.

Forest seclusion: For those seeking isolation, La Prele Guard Station offers a unique experience. "For $80 per night you get the whole place. The drive is pretty stunning and you find yourself in the middle of the Medicine Bow National Forest," explains Art S. about this remote cabin option.

What you should know

Advance booking essential: Cabin accommodations fill quickly, especially during peak season. "We arrived on July 4 for an overnight stay. Great staff, we were taken to our site by a staff member," reports Jim W. about Douglas KOA, highlighting the importance of reservations for holiday periods.

Facility limitations: Not all cabins provide equal amenities. At Walleye Group LLC, cabins include electric hookups and sewer connections but no drinking water, showers, or toilet facilities. Visitors should prepare accordingly.

Temperature management: Wind exposure affects comfort at many cabin sites. "Not much shade AT ALL, and the wind whips through a lot. I was informed though that's a Wyoming thing anyway," notes Shelly S. about Douglas KOA, explaining that temperatures had "already snowed and the temperature had dropped into the 20's" by early September.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor recreation options: Weather contingencies matter when cabin camping with children. "This KOA has putt putt golf, activities, a tennis court, basketball and swimming," Shannon G. points out about Douglas KOA, providing alternatives during inclement weather.

Kitchen planning: Cabin kitchens vary significantly. "The shop has RV and other essentials needed if you need. Also has a few groceries and souvenirs," notes Shannon G., suggesting families should plan food preparation around available facilities.

Bathroom accessibility: Some cabins require shared facilities with limited hours. "Check out at 11 and they close bathrooms 10 to 12, not smart since u have tent sites and they need a bathroom," warns Nadiya S. about Douglas KOA, highlighting a consideration for families.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Cabin locations within campgrounds affect the experience. "We were fortunate and got an end site, near the office/shower and I had shade," explains Shelly S., noting the advantage of requesting specific cabin positions.

Noise considerations: Transportation corridors impact some cabin locations. "The train was a noisy when it came by, but didn't prevent us from sleeping," reports Megan B. about River's Edge RV and Cabin Resort, suggesting light sleepers may want to request cabins farther from transportation routes.

Length accommodation: Space varies significantly between cabin sites. "Although it was affordable for our 25 foot 5er, we barely fit in our assigned spot length wise. We parked the truck beside the camper which took up most of the outdoor space," explains Mary about her experience at Douglas KOA.

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