Best Cabin Camping near Hanna, WY

Cabin accommodations near Hanna, Wyoming include primitive to comfortable lodging options at several campgrounds in the region. Western Hills Campground and Rawlins KOA both offer cabin rentals with varying amenities. Most cabins provide basic furnishings including beds, electricity, and indoor shelter. "This campground has everything you need and then some. Nice restrooms and showers. There are tent, cabins and rv sites," notes one visitor about Western Hills. The Bow River Ranger Station cabin features a more complete setup with running water, showers, electric stove, refrigerator, and multiple sinks.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Bow River Ranger Station cabin provides a creekside setting with outdoor fire ring and picnic table, making it suitable for small groups. Reservations are required for all cabin facilities in the area, with most accepting bookings through their websites or by phone. At Lazy Acres Campground and Motel, cabins operate seasonally from May through September. KOA cabins in Rawlins feature concrete patios with tables, chairs and propane stoves. One reviewer mentioned the Rawlins KOA has "poured concrete patios, tables and chairs and rockers and propane stoves at the site."

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. The Bow River Ranger Station cabin is more fully equipped with kitchen items including plates, bowls, mugs, and utensils, though guests should bring specialty cooking tools. A reviewer advises: "You may want to bring a measuring cup, spoons, knives, napkins, sponges (for washing up)." Toilet paper supplies may be limited, so bringing extra is recommended. Some cabins have limited food storage, so coolers are advisable. Western Hills Campground and Rawlins KOA both feature on-site markets for basic supplies, while other cabin locations have no provisioning facilities.

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Cabin Reviews near Hanna, WY

52 Reviews of 8 Hanna Campgrounds


  • Cameron M.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Bow River Ranger Station

    1960s cabin, basic amenities incl water, showers, kitchen, bunkbeds, toilet

    Cute little place, very quiet and pretty. Creekside cabin, with fire ring and picnic table. 

    BYO toilet paper, just in case ... we had 1/2 a roll. 

    Cabin is definitely showing its age, though the four-burner electric stove and the white fridge-freezer work just fine. It has three sinks, two showers, one toilet, plus a long outdoor laundry line.

    We were there with our Girl scout troop (six 13-year-olds). The picnic table and the large kitchen table were great for meals and crafts, such as tie dying shirts, making scented candles, etc. 

    The kitchen has plates, bowls, mugs, forks and glasses/cups. You may want to bring a measuring cup, spoons, knives, napkins, sponges (for washing up). 

    DONT FORGET TO PACK OUT ALL OF YOUR TRASH. The two groups before us didn't; what jerks.

    We drove 12 miles from this cabin to hike to Crater Lake; it's pretty country. Dusty roads, loads of stars, other little creeks nearby.

  • C
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Western Hills Campground

    Western Hills

    This campground has everything you need and then some. Nice restrooms and showers. There are tent, cabins and rv sites. For the kids there's a playground and miniature golf. The only negative is there's no grass. It's a big gravel lot. It's right off the highway. Great for travelers going through.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Rawlins KOA

    Rawlins KOA

    Good overnight stop. Right off the interstate so you have that noise. Sites are pull through and gravel. It gets windy here so be prepared. Walmart in town. Saratoga Hobo hot springs within an hour. There are some camping cabins here and they are actively remodeling the park.

  • Steve B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2022

    Western Hills Campground

    Great for one night.

    Clean restrooms, showers were really nice so was the laundry. We got there after a lot of rain and things were flooded and muddy. Hook ups are right next to your neighbors picnic table? No real place to walk your dog. Staff was very nice and friendly. Overall a good one night stop.

  • Corey E.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Rawlins KOA

    Right Against the Interstate

    This KOA had full hook up, and WiFi available. However it was very dusty, right against the interstate, and smelled like the asphalt plant that was apparently near by. We did not check out the laundry or restrooms/showers so can’t say anything about the condition of those.

  • Ashley M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 5, 2020

    Western Hills Campground

    A big gravel lot with great amenities

    This is a really big gravel lot with zero shade, zero privacy, and highway noise. Prices vary depending on what kind of site you choose. We stayed only 1 night so chose a site without any hookups due to a lower price. We got 2 sites and parked so that our doors opened towards each other. The bathrooms were nice and showers clean. They also have a wonderful coin laundry room, a mini golf putting course and kids playground. I personally couldn't stay here for more than a few nights but if you're in need of a night's rest, a hot shower and place to do laundry it's great.

  • D
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Western Hills Campground

    Great transit campground, super clean

    This a great campground for RVers or tenters going on the east-west or north-south routes through Rawlins. The campground seemed best for one or two night stays or for longer-term stays for people working in the area. The sites are untreed drive thru sites. The area is open so it can be windy. It is close to I-80 and the major north-south routes. There is a playground for kids, a doggie area and a miniature golf course. The restrooms and public area were immaculate. This campground is very near the Red Desert Rose campground and very similar in layout and amenities.

    The person at the front desk was helpful - providing information about nearby walks. She didn't have any guest maps so her description of how to get to the walking path was a little hard to follow for a non-local. I would stay at this campground again.

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  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2024

    Western Hills Campground

    Great for Overnight

    Stopped for the night on my way to South Dakota. The park is just spots and gravel (nothing great - reason for 4 stars), but the bathrooms, showers, and laundry room are great! Very clean. Free WiFi.

  • B
    Jun. 27, 2020

    Lazy Acres Campground and Motel

    Great Local Camp

    Very well maintained and clean. Leroy, the owner lives there onsite. A mix of primitive and full hookup sites are available and even a 4 room motel. Very quiet and calm when we stayed in June. Easy highway access,but virtually no cell service with Verizon. The campground provided WiFi was decent. Leroy runs a tight ship at the camp, but it’s worth it. I would stay again when back in the area.


Guide to Hanna

Cabins near Hanna, Wyoming range from basic lodging to more equipped facilities that accommodate different camping preferences. The region sits at elevations between 6,500-7,000 feet with a high desert climate characterized by cool nights even in summer. Most cabin facilities operate seasonally with limited availability during winter months due to harsh weather conditions.

What to do

Miniature golf access: Western Hills Campground offers a free putt-putt course with your first round included in your stay. "Putt putt course is free for your first round & well kept!" notes Angela M. about this unique amenity not commonly found at other area campgrounds.

Saratoga hot springs excursion: Plan a day trip to the natural hot springs in Saratoga, about an hour's drive from Rawlins KOA. "Saratoga Hobo hot springs within an hour," mentions Rachel G., making this a popular side trip for cabin guests staying in the Rawlins area.

Crater Lake hiking: From Bow River Ranger Station, access the scenic Crater Lake trail located approximately 12 miles from the cabin. "We drove 12 miles from this cabin to hike to Crater Lake; it's pretty country. Dusty roads, loads of stars, other little creeks nearby," reports Cameron M.

What campers like

Exceptionally clean facilities: The bathroom and shower facilities at Western Hills Campground receive consistent praise for cleanliness. "The bathrooms really put this place on the top of our list though, they were very VERY clean, private and not crowded at all," writes Margo about her experience at Western Hills Campground.

Riverside locations: Cabins situated along waterways provide peaceful settings with water access. "The campground is a gem! The people are great, and the facilities are very well maintained. The river is beautiful," writes Sarah J. about her stay at Lazy Acres Campground and Motel, which features riverside cabin accommodations.

Concrete patios: Some cabin sites include upgraded outdoor living spaces. Robert S. notes about Rawlins KOA, "This relatively new KOA is awesome. It's a Journey but has poured concrete patios, tables and chairs and rockers and propane stoves at the site."

What you should know

Seasonal operation limitations: Most cabin facilities in the area maintain limited seasonal schedules. Lazy Acres Campground operates from May 15 through September 30, closing during colder months when access becomes difficult.

Elevation and climate considerations: The high desert climate around Hanna means significant temperature fluctuations. "Sunny and dry and nary a tree in sight," notes Lynn A. about Spruce Mountain Fire Lookout Tower area, highlighting the limited shade in many locations.

Variable pricing structures: Cabin costs vary significantly based on amenities and location. "It is pricey at $60 but the cleanliness of the bathroom/showers was worth it," reports Jessica B. about Western Hills, while others mention rates ranging from $50-$90 per night depending on hookups and cabin size.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Families with children should consider cabins at campgrounds with play areas. "There's a little playground for the kids and dog park for the kids," mentions Chris H. about facilities at Rawlins KOA.

Group accommodations: For family reunions or larger gatherings, seek cabins that accommodate multiple guests. "We were there with our Girl scout troop (six 13-year-olds). The picnic table and the large kitchen table were great for meals and crafts, such as tie dying shirts, making scented candles, etc.," shares Cameron M. about the Brush Creek Work Center Barrack area accommodations.

Kitchen inventory planning: Families should check specific kitchen supplies available at each cabin. "The kitchen has plates, bowls, mugs, forks and glasses/cups. You may want to bring a measuring cup, spoons, knives, napkins, sponges," advises one cabin user about necessary supplemental items.

Tips from RVers

Highway proximity considerations: Cabin guests should note proximity to Interstate 80 when selecting locations. "Right off the interstate so you have that noise," cautions Rachel G. about Rawlins KOA, which affects light sleepers even in cabin accommodations.

Wind preparation: The Wyoming high plains experience significant wind events. "It gets windy here so be prepared," warns Rachel G. about the Rawlins area, suggesting guests secure loose items and prepare for windy conditions.

Laundry facility access: For extended stays, select cabins near laundry facilities. "The laundry facility and showers are incredible!" reports Amber W. about Western Hills, noting this convenience for longer cabin stays.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Hanna, WY is Western Hills Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 32 reviews.

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