Best Cabin Camping near Shoshoni, WY

Cabin accommodations near Shoshoni, Wyoming include both rustic and furnished options at several campgrounds with varying amenities. Eagle RV Park in Thermopolis offers cabin rentals with access to clean bathroom facilities and hot showers. Tough Creek Campground provides lakeside cabins with more privacy between units. "The bathrooms were acceptable, not overly clean but not dirty either," noted one visitor about Eagle RV Park facilities. The Crippled Spider Campground also offers cabin options with more extensive amenities including electric hookups, fire pits, picnic tables, and drinking water.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabins require advance booking, especially during summer months when tourism peaks in the region. Several locations including Eagle RV Park and Fountain of Youth RV Park welcome pets in their cabin accommodations, though strict leash policies apply. Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground in Lander maintains 49 sites including cabin rentals and remains open year-round. A camper noted, "Friendly campground. Easy pull through sites," though this applies generally to the camping areas.

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others provide more substantial indoor amenities. Several campgrounds like Eagle RV Park maintain on-site markets for basic supplies. Fountain of Youth RV Park provides laundry facilities for longer stays, though a review mentioned "of the four laundromat none functioned." Thermopolis offers the closest full-service grocery options for cabin guests staying in the surrounding area.

Best Cabin Sites Near Shoshoni, Wyoming (9)

    1. Tough Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Shoshoni, WY
    6 miles

    $33 - $48 / night

    "Beautiful spot by the lake. Large sites well away from neighbours. We visited after the end of the season and just paid on entry."

    2. Eagle RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Thermopolis, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 864-5262

    $30 / night

    "We usually prefer disbursed but needed power for AC with temps in the 90s.   They have nice shady spots with picnic tables and full service (water, power, sewer).  "

    "With the only RV park in town, I was skeptical of a price gouging. $30 for non-electric/ no water. Amazing! One partially shaded site was available - the clerk let us pick."

    3. Fountain of Youth RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Thermopolis, WY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 864-3265

    $45 - $65 / night

    "55 night, full hook ups: electric, water, and sewage. Pull thru sites. All sites come with picnic table and fire ring. Sites are level. Not very private."

    "There is laundry, showers, and toilets available for use."

    4. Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

    14 Reviews
    Lander, WY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 332-5159

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Laundry is$2.50/wash and$1.75/dry and the units were very good. They cleaned our clothes well, where most RV parks the washers are not good. It was super windy at times in the afternoon."

    "And they have maps in the front office where you can see availability. The place is very cozy and clean. It has a great view and a little stream of water, dog area, playground, and store."

    5. The Crippled Spider Campground

    2 Reviews
    Thermopolis, WY
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 921-9063

    $15 - $100 / night

    "Nestled in the beautiful landscape near Thermopolis, Wyoming, this ranch offers a truly unique camping experience that caters to adventurers, families, and solo travelers alike."

    "Friendly owner, water, no restrooms."

    6. Francis E Warren AFB

    1 Review
    Lysite, WY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 773-3874

    7. Twin Pines RV Park and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Lander, WY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 332-4008

    "Camp host Annette kindly waited for us as we arrived nearly an hour past her usual leave time. (Campers may arrive after hours and pick up registration packet at the front door alao.)"

    8. Holiday Lodge, Motel & Campground

    1 Review
    Lander, WY
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 332-2511
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  • B
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    Foutain of youth

    We had a terrible time trying to reach someone here to make a reservation but we finally did. -Huge hot pool. -Rest rooms have 2 stalls in women’s. -Showers-there are 4 but 2 are being repaired coin operated. .25 cents for 3 mins. -has full hook-up,pull through. Just electric and water sites as well. -shade available -pet friendly but not a lot of availability to walk other than in campground -next to train tracks.2 a day except Sunday -WiFi is inconsistent, no real cell coverage. -$45 a night

  • M
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    Hot Springs

    $55 night, full hook ups: electric, water, and sewage. Pull thru sites. All sites come with picnic table and fire ring. Sites are level. Not very private. Not a lot of shady trees so camper can warm up even with AC. Dog friendly.

    Lovely big hot spring pool. it has different sections with different temps. They clean the pools bi-weekly so make sure to ask when reserving if its a cleaning week because you will lose pool time.

    Didnt have much luck with wifi. at&t was very week, verizon was good in the area.

    State park near by with more hot spring views and bison views. We did the spirit trail just over a mile.

    Beware the whole area smells like rotten eggs due to the sulfer in the springs. It can be nauseating.

  • Julia M.
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

    Comfortable stay on the edge of downtown!

    This was the perfect place to stay for the Lander area, especially if you plan to access the Wind River Range in Pinedale. 

    OVERALL: Great customer service and handled our reservation over the phone- easy to work with and accommodating. Reasonably priced and used Good Sam discount. Laundry is$2.50/wash and$1.75/dry and the units were very good. They cleaned our clothes well, where most RV parks the washers are not good. It was super windy at times in the afternoon. We even lost power for a few hours one evening because of the wind gusts, but it wasn't too dusty so we could keep our windows open some of the time to let fresh air in. 

    SITE: Gravel roads throughout the park. Turns just a little narrow, but completely manageable- you just have to pay attention. There wasn't a lot of campground scenery at our site, but you can capture beautiful sunsets at the top of the hill at the park. Our site was almost level, we just needed one link on the left side. Lots of shade, along with a nice picnic table and fire pit(although no fires allowed right now). 

    WIFI: Works pretty well for campground wifi. Video calls and streaming were spotty and unreliable, but everything else worked just fine. We also switched over to our AT&T phone hotspot to help with internet speed at times during the work day. 

    NEARBY: There is a gas station right across the street. There is a Safeway or Mr. D's just a few miles down the road. Restaurants, bar and ice cream just a walk away downtown, along with a few cute shops- Dulce Ice Cream; Lander Bar, Cowfish and The Middle Fork(to name a few). They have gluten free options as well!

  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Eagle RV Park

    Convenient, shady, clean bathrooms with good showers, polite, helpful staff

    We usually prefer disbursed but needed power for AC with temps in the 90s.   They have nice shady spots with picnic tables and full service (water, power, sewer).  Bathrooms are clean with adequate # toilet stalls for number of people.  The RV park was full and no issues with neighbors.  Only potential downside is it's right off the highway and a bit noisy but that's Par for the course of most RV parks in towns/cities in my experience.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Eagle RV Park

    Reasonable for non-electric

    With the only RV park in town, I was skeptical of a price gouging. $30 for non-electric/ no water. Amazing! One partially shaded site was available - the clerk let us pick. Fire ring available to have a fire. Woman’s Bathroom is clean & quaintly updated with fresh paint & cheery shower curtain. Laundry facilities & outdoor washing area (could be used for getting water). Grassy dog area complete with poop bags, shovel & rake.

  • Amy A.
    Sep. 18, 2024

    The Crippled Spider Campground

    Crippled Spider Ranch - A Hidden Wyoming Gem!

    We recently stayed at Crippled Spider Ranch, and it exceeded all my expectations. Nestled in the beautiful landscape near Thermopolis, Wyoming, this ranch offers a truly unique camping experience that caters to adventurers, families, and solo travelers alike.

    Campsites & Amenities: The ranch has 71 spacious spots, including full and partial hookups for RVs, and plenty of space for dry camping. The sites are well-maintained, and the full hookups provide everything you need for a comfortable stay. For those looking for an extended stay, they even offer 15% off for bookings over 7 days!

    Activities & Attractions: One of the best parts of Crippled Spider Ranch is the variety of activities on-site and nearby. There’s something for everyone—whether it’s hiking on the BLM land that borders the property, petting zoo visits for the kids, or even learning to ranch and milk cows! The property is also a great base for rock hounding and exploring Wyoming’s natural beauty. You can even hunt (seasonal) or target shoot, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

    For those interested in history, the ranch is near the historic Oregon Trail, and there are great opportunities for treasure hunters like metal detecting and exploring old ghost towns.

    Staff & Hospitality: The hospitality here is second to none! The staff are friendly, welcoming, and go above and beyond to make sure your stay is enjoyable. You’ll feel like family from the moment you arrive. They even offer fresh, free-range eggs from their chickens and have a fun “catch-and-cook” option if you’re into farm-to-table experiences.

    Sustainability & Eco-Friendly Focus: Crippled Spider Ranch also takes pride in its sustainable practices, from responsible livestock management to preserving the surrounding wilderness. This ranch is a great choice for eco-conscious travelers who want to enjoy nature responsibly.

    Overall Experience: Crippled Spider Ranch is the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and Wyoming charm. Whether you’re a family looking for a weekend getaway or a solo adventurer seeking peace and quiet in the great outdoors, this place is a must-visit. I’ll definitely be back for more!

    Tip: Be sure to book early for special events, and don’t forget to check out the nearby mineral hot springs in Thermopolis!

  • Amy & Stu B.
    Sep. 1, 2022

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    Great spot, but not fancy

    Fountain of youth RV park definitely has its charm, but also could use some amenity upgrades.

    Pros:

    Huge hot spring pools open daily from 7am- 9:30 pm. Lots of space and can use floaties even kayaks on the pools. Free use of staying here. Cleaned pools one of the days we were here. Awesome to use at night under the stars.

    The views from the pools are gorgeous.

    Sites have enough space from one another and full hookups. The owner is really amenable and lets you choose your site.. this is great if you’re looking for more shade or space from neighbors.

    There is laundry, showers, and toilets available for use.

    Location is awesome—right near the state park, close to the dinosaur center, grocery store is less than a 10 min drive, lots of water activities close by (we went kayaking)

    WiFi worked very well the entire time!

    Cons:

    The owner is definitely nice but runs the establishment by himself and therefore is hard to get a hold of initially and is very busy.

    The showers are coin operated. So you have to pay one quarter for 2 1/2 minutes of showering. You can also hop over to the hot springs state park for a free soak in the bathhouse and free shower afterward!

    The amenities themselves aren’t anything to write home about—laundry is fine, toilets are not amazing, nor are the showers—but everything works and there’s hot water!

    Close to the road and a railroad so you can hear sounds of traffic, but it’s not crazy disruptive. Nothing earplugs can’t solve.

    No Verizon or ATT service at the site.

    Ultimately, I think the hot spring pools and location are well worth the $$ and loved my stay.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Twin Pines RV Park and Campground

    Nice Little Campground Lovely Area

    Camp host Annette kindly waited for us as we arrived nearly an hour past her usual leave time. (Campers may arrive after hours and pick up registration packet at the front door alao.) We had a good pullthrough site out of 12 total RV spots. There are also cabins, playground, bathrooms with showers, and laundry. Neat host building with lots of wild animal heads! Full hookups. Pleasant stay.

  • Veronica D.
    Aug. 15, 2023

    Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

    Awesome

    We arrived super late at 10pm. And they have maps in the front office where you can see availability. The place is very cozy and clean. It has a great view and a little stream of water, dog area, playground, and store. It's 3 minutes from the town where you have plenty of restaurants.


Guide to Shoshoni

Cabin accommodations near Shoshoni, Wyoming range from basic to fully-equipped options within a 45-mile radius. Located in central Wyoming at approximately 4,800 feet elevation, this area experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cold winters with nighttime temperatures frequently below freezing. Camping cabins typically require reservations 2-3 months in advance during peak summer season when tourism increases due to access to Wind River Range activities and nearby hot springs.

What to do

Hot springs soaking: At Fountain of Youth RV Park, enjoy mineral pools included with your stay. "We have stayed here quite often over the past 30 years or so and thouroly enjoyed soaking for hours in enormous pools there. A great place to hang out and relax in central Wyoming," reports one regular visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Many cabin sites provide access to fishing within walking distance or a short drive. Tough Creek Campground cabins offer lake access with minimal hiking required. "Beautiful spot by the lake. Large sites well away from neighbours," notes a camper who visited during the off-season.

Historical exploration: Cabins at Eagle RV Park provide a convenient base for exploring local historical sites. "The petroglyphs were some of the best I have seen," writes one camper who found the owners particularly knowledgeable about nearby attractions.

Winter activities: Some cabin facilities like Sleeping Bear RV Park operate year-round, allowing access to winter recreation. The park maintains 49 sites including cabins throughout all seasons, making it suitable for cold-weather camping when many other facilities close.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Tough Creek Campground receives praise for its spacious layout. A 5-star review notes, "Large sites well away from neighbours," which contrasts with tighter spacing at other facilities in the region.

Clean facilities: Maintained bathrooms and showers rank high among cabin campers' priorities. "The bathroom were very clean. Reasonably priced," wrote one visitor about their experience at Sleeping Bear RV Park, where cabin guests have access to centralized facilities.

Pet-friendly policies: Many cabin rentals accommodate travelers with animals. "You can have pets on leash. They are very strict about leashes," notes one camper about Eagle RV Park's pet policy, which allows cabin guests to bring animals but enforces containment rules.

Friendly service: Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground receives consistent praise for staff interactions. "Check in was quick and easy," reports one reviewer, while another mentions, "Great customer service and handled our reservation over the phone- easy to work with and accommodating."

What you should know

Advance booking required: During peak season (June-August), cabin rentals fill quickly, particularly those with more amenities or premium locations. Reservations 2-3 months ahead are recommended, especially for weekend stays.

Laundry limitations: The Crippled Spider Campground offers electrical hookups, water access, and fire pits, but travelers seeking laundry facilities may need alternatives. One camper noted: "No toilets but solid tent spot. Friendly owner, water, no restrooms."

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin camping requires additional planning. Thermopolis locations remain accessible year-round, but services may be limited. Eagle RV Park maintains winter operations with full hookups and heated facilities even during colder months.

Noise factors: Some cabin locations experience more noise than others. Fountain of Youth RV Park cabins sit near train tracks, with one guest reporting: "The train runs about ten feet away from some of the sites. We woke up at one point with the train shaking the ground at about 3:30 in the morning."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Holiday Lodge, Motel & Campground provides play areas for children staying in their cabins. While facilities are basic, the location offers convenience for families needing easy highway access.

Cabin size verification: Family groups should confirm sleeping capacity before booking, as cabin dimensions vary significantly between properties. Some accommodate only 2-3 people while others sleep up to 6, with floor plans ranging from studio to multi-room layouts.

Kitchen provisions: Most cabins supply minimal cooking equipment, requiring families to bring essential items. Pack basic cookware, eating utensils, and cleaning supplies, as cabin kitchenettes typically include only minimal furnishings.

Entertainment options: Bring family games and activities, as on-site entertainment varies widely. Twin Pines RV Park offers a playground according to reviews, with one camper noting: "There are also cabins, playground, bathrooms with showers, and laundry. Neat host building with lots of wild animal heads!"

Tips from RVers

Alternative hookup options: Eagle RV Park maintains options beyond traditional cabins. "We usually prefer disbursed but needed power for AC with temps in the 90s. They have nice shady spots with picnic tables and full service (water, power, sewer)," reports one RVer who stayed during summer heat.

Provisions planning: Stock up on supplies before arrival, as on-site stores offer limited inventory. Sleeping Bear RV Park provides some basics, but one visitor recommends: "There is a Safeway or Mr. D's just a few miles down the road."

Extended stay discounts: For longer cabin vacations, inquire about weekly rates. Crippled Spider Campground reportedly offers "15% off for bookings over 7 days," making it economical for travelers planning extended stays in the region.

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