Best Glamping near Greybull, WY

Shell Campground and Greybull KOA feature distinctive glamping accommodations near the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming. Visitors can choose from cozy yurts at Shell Campground or specially designed glamping sites at other properties throughout the area, with amenities including comfortable beds, climate control, and private outdoor spaces. One guest shared, "We just arrived here and have fallen in love with this place. Cozy, super clean, especially the bathrooms! There are cabins and yurts." Most luxury camping sites provide picnic tables, access to clean showers, and drinking water, with many properties maintaining immaculate facilities. Additional options include tipis and unique accommodations at Cody Trout Ranch Camp, just a short drive away.

The surrounding Bighorn National Forest creates a spectacular backdrop for glamping experiences, with Shell Reservoir and Five Springs Falls within easy reach. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the region, with moose sightings common near meadows and lakes. According to a camper, "We camped way back below Freeze Out Point and woke up to a spectacular sunrise and 4 moose right in camp." Guests at Shell Campground enjoy easy access to nearby hiking trails, while Greybull KOA provides a paved walking path along the Big Horn River. Many glamping sites remain open seasonally, with most available from late spring through early fall. Winter glamping options are limited in this region due to snow conditions, though some yurts maintain availability year-round with added heating features for cold-weather comfort.

Best Glamping Sites Near Greybull, Wyoming (12)

    1. Greybull KOA

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

    "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."

    "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."

    2. Shell Campground

    3 Reviews
    Shell, WY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 765-9924

    $44 - $110 / night

    "We just arrived here and have fallen in love with this place. Cozy, super clean, especially the bathrooms! And it’s not just for RVs. There are cabins and yurts. Host is very friendly and helpful."

    3. Five Springs Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lovell, WY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 578-5900

    "The creek was rushing right below the site. 2 bathrooms and trash cans. Only $7/night."

    "All sites are next to a small beautiful stream. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings and small trails between sites along the stream. The falls is maybe less than a mile up the trail."

    4. Wrights

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    Greybull, WY
    1 mile

    $50 - $100 / night

    5. Bighorn National Forest

    8 Reviews
    Wolf, WY
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    "Driving through Bighorn National Forest we found TONS of free dispersed camping off route 20.

    Sites are primitive… No running water, no electric, no restrooms."

    "It was so so beautiful and secluded. There were other camp sights around but still very private and clean."

    6. Cody KOA

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

    "Great free breakfast. Store hours very accommodating and staff very friendly."

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

    7. Shell Reservoir Camping Area

    2 Reviews
    Shell, WY
    32 miles
    Website

    $17 - $28 / night

    "Beautiful campsites, brook trout fishing in the lake and the creek below, as well as a 4x4 trail that makes a large loop between shell reservoir and lake Adelaide. We’ll definitely be back!"

    "Stayed at a site right across from the lake on a hill in the pines."

    9. Island Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Ten Sleep, WY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 587-9054

    $19 / night

    "Fire pit needed cleaning. Toilets were clean. Camp hosts on site, but never came by. Evidently there was a family reunion of sorts so some noise. They kayaked on the stream behind the camp sites."

    "Can get noisy before quiet hours. A lot of people drive through looking for campsite and kids were rambunctious when we were there. Great camp host"

    10. Cody Trout Ranch Camp - RV, Tipi, and Sheep Wagon Camping

    5 Reviews
    Cody, WY
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 578-6757

    $46 - $135 / night

    "One time in the tipis In July and one time in an RV site in early May. The tipis are gorgeously appointed and so comfortable to sleep in."

    "Staff was very friendly. Sites are gravel. Cute little coffee house. Laundry room was clean & spacious. Friendly horses as you enter."

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  • m
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Bighorn National Forest

    Dispersed Free Camping off Route 20

    Driving through Bighorn National Forest we found TONS of free dispersed camping off route 20.

    Sites are primitive… No running water, no electric, no restrooms. Sites consist of previously used dispersed site containing clearing and fire pits. There are camping spots for tents and RVs from large to small. If the first spot doesn’t suit you just keep traveling down route 20 to the next.

    Far apart and lots of privacy.

    We camped along a stream in a 32 foot RV. We were visited by a mother and baby moose.

    If you are seeking privacy, this is your place.

    No facilities, stores or cell service. You must be prepared and self sufficient.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2022

    Island Park Campground

    Stream runs behind it

    Decent, small campground. Few sites are level. Fire pit needed cleaning. Toilets were clean. Camp hosts on site, but never came by. Evidently there was a family reunion of sorts so some noise. They kayaked on the stream behind the camp sites.

  • 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.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2022

    Island Park Campground

    Beautiful setting

    Small but busy park. Best sites for views are along creek where you can watch moose beaver and trout in creek and meadow. Can get noisy before quiet hours. A lot of people drive through looking for campsite and kids were rambunctious when we were there. Great camp host

  • E
    May. 15, 2019

    Cody Trout Ranch Camp - RV, Tipi, and Sheep Wagon Camping

    Beautiful tipis on the river, nice RV sites

    Stayed here 2 times. One time in the tipis In July and one time in an RV site in early May. The tipis are gorgeously appointed and so comfortable to sleep in. They are right on the Shoshone, definitely a great and five star experience. You can fish on the river if it’s not running too fast and there is a Trout pond you also can fish for free.

    The RV sites are all pull-through and very nice grace ,but unfortunately can’t see the river from them. The showers and laundry are clean but laundry is limited. They have a coffee shack but not open. Lots of great birds of prey in the area. Close to Cody.

    A hot tub and larger laundry would make this place perfect.

  • Melanie T.
    Jun. 16, 2023

    Cody Trout Ranch Camp - RV, Tipi, and Sheep Wagon Camping

    Alfred Hitchcock “BIRDS”

    Staff was very friendly. Sites are gravel. Cute little coffee house. Laundry room was clean & spacious. Friendly horses as you enter. Nice size dog area, but beware of the attacking black birds!!!! We had Wi-Fi when we first checked in. Within a few minutes rain came through & we lost power. The Wi-Fi at the sites never came back on. We lost power twice while we were there. The local power company needs to trim some trees or update the grid. Close to a highway but pretty quiet. Nice little guns & ammo shop on site. Other than the power & wifi issue this is a great campground!!

  • M
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Billings Village RV Park

    Super

    Very helpful office staff, help backing in (the dreaded electrical meters☹️), very clean. No picnic tables ; pets allowed, but I did not find a pet area? Very clean place; only stayed one night, but would go back.

  • 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.

  • Mary S.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Cody KOA

    Nice place

    Clean with plenty of space between sites. Great free breakfast. Store hours very accommodating and staff very friendly.


Guide to Greybull

Cabin camping options near Greybull, Wyoming include both established campgrounds and dispersed sites in the Bighorn National Forest. Located in north-central Wyoming at around 3,800 feet elevation, the area serves as a gateway to the scenic Bighorn Mountains rising to over 10,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 50-90°F with cooler mountain conditions, while winter brings snow and significantly colder temperatures.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at Bighorn National Forest: Drive through route 20 for prime wildlife spotting opportunities. According to one camper, "We camped way back below Freeze Out Point and woke up to a spectacular sunrise and 4 moose right in camp." Numerous pull-offs allow visitors to observe wildlife safely.

Fishing at Shell Reservoir: The reservoir offers excellent brook trout fishing in both the lake and creek below. A visitor noted, "Beautiful campsites, brook trout fishing in the lake and the creek below, as well as a 4x4 trail that makes a large loop between shell reservoir and lake Adelaide." Shell Reservoir Camping Area requires high-clearance vehicles for access.

Hiking to Five Springs Falls: This waterfall is accessible via a moderate 0.5-mile trail from the Five Springs Falls Campground. A reviewer described it as "a beautiful little BLM campground. The lower campsites are primarily for tents, and some require a short walk on pathway to access. They are right beside a pretty little creek."

What campers like

Privacy at dispersed sites: Free camping along route 20 in Bighorn National Forest offers seclusion and natural settings. A camper explained, "Sites are primitive... No running water, no electric, no restrooms. Sites consist of previously used dispersed site containing clearing and fire pits. Far apart and lots of privacy."

Clean facilities at Greybull KOA: The well-maintained amenities receive consistent praise. One visitor mentioned, "Nice little campground, tucked just outside of town. Minutes from stores and restaurants. This KOA had a pool, play ground, laundry room, rec room plus many more." The campground maintains a walkway along the Big Horn River.

Specialty accommodations: Unique lodging options include tipis at Cody Trout Ranch Camp. A guest shared, "The tipis are gorgeously appointed and so comfortable to sleep in. They are right on the Shoshone, definitely a great and five star experience. You can fish on the river if it's not running too fast."

What you should know

Access limitations: Some campgrounds have restricted vehicle access. For Five Springs Falls, "The road up would not accommodate a very large rig. Any car could make it as long as there isn't any snow or ice. All sites are next to a small beautiful stream."

Weather preparedness: Mountain weather changes rapidly. A visitor to Island Park Campground advised, "In early September mid-week, there were several sites available. Only drawback was no cell service (Verizon)." Pack layers and rain gear regardless of season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Greybull, WY is Greybull KOA with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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