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Cabin Creek
Public Campground

Cabin Creek

West Yellowstone, Idaho
4.5 (29 reviews)

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About Cabin Creek

Campground in Idaho.

Cabin Creek Public Campground offers a wonderful escape into Idaho's natural landscape, providing RV campers with a peaceful retreat in the heart of the state. Situated in a region known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities, this campground serves as an ideal base for travelers looking to explore the diverse attractions and natural wonders that Idaho has to offer.

The area surrounding Cabin Creek is characterized by stunning mountain vistas, pristine wilderness areas, and abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors to the region will find themselves immersed in the kind of natural environment that makes Idaho such a special destination for RV enthusiasts. The landscape provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxing camping experience, whether you're seeking solitude, family adventures, or quality time with friends. The genuine appeal of this location lies in its authentic connection to the outdoors, where the pace of life slows down and the focus shifts to enjoying nature's simple pleasures.

Cabin Creek's location positions it well for exploring the wider Idaho region. Nature lovers will appreciate the numerous hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and scenic drives that characterize the area. The campground's setting makes it convenient for day trips to local attractions and natural landmarks that showcase what makes Idaho such a compelling destination. Whether you're interested in exploring mountain terrain, discovering hidden natural features, or simply enjoying quality time in a peaceful outdoor environment, the surroundings provide plenty to keep you engaged during your stay.

The campground itself maintains a solid reputation among visitors, reflecting its commitment to providing a positive camping experience. With a 4.5 out of 5-star rating from nearly thirty reviews, Cabin Creek demonstrates that it consistently meets the expectations of RV travelers seeking a reliable, enjoyable place to stay. The feedback from previous visitors suggests this is a dependable choice for your Idaho camping adventure, whether you're passing through the region or making it your base for an extended outdoor vacation.
4.5

Rating

29

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

West Yellowstone is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for West Yellowstone.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near West Yellowstone. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cabin Creek Reviews

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John Gray

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by John Gray

Cabin Creek is a beautiful little campground perfectly located for Yellowstone National Park visitors. We stayed two nights in site #3 and loved it! All the sites around us had plenty of flat spots for tents, tons of shade, tree's to hang a hammock, drinking water, clean vaulted toilets, and a hiking trail at the back of the campground. We met the camp host as soon as we pulled in to our site an... Cabin Creek is a beautiful little campground perfectly located for Yellowstone National Park visitors. We stayed two nights in site #3 and loved it! All the sites around us had plenty of flat spots for tents, tons of shade, tree's to hang a hammock, drinking water, clean vaulted toilets, and a hiking trail at the back of the campground. We met the camp host as soon as we pulled in to our site and he was very kind and helpful. If you need help planning your Yellowstone adventures he is full of great information. I read some some reviews from a couple years ago and I don't know if the road was fixed but it was paved all the way, and don't forget to enjoy the spectacular view's on the drive in. One thing to keep in mind when planning your visit, there was a lot of undergrowth and bugs in the campground. Bring your bug repellent and you'll be just fine. Beautiful campground and wonderful people, we hope to stay here again.

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John Gray

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by John Gray

Cabin Creek is a beautiful little campground perfectly located for Yellowstone National Park visitors. We stayed two nights in site #3 and loved it! All the sites around us had plenty of flat spots for tents, tons of shade, tree's to hang a hammock, drinking water, clean vaulted toilets, and a hiking trail at the back of the campground. We met the camp host as soon as we pulled in to our site an... Cabin Creek is a beautiful little campground perfectly located for Yellowstone National Park visitors. We stayed two nights in site #3 and loved it! All the sites around us had plenty of flat spots for tents, tons of shade, tree's to hang a hammock, drinking water, clean vaulted toilets, and a hiking trail at the back of the campground. We met the camp host as soon as we pulled in to our site and he was very kind and helpful. If you need help planning your Yellowstone adventures he is full of great information. I read some some reviews from a couple years ago and I don't know if the road was fixed but it was paved all the way, and don't forget to enjoy the spectacular view's on the drive in. One thing to keep in mind when planning your visit, there was a lot of undergrowth and bugs in the campground. Bring your bug repellent and you'll be just fine. Beautiful campground and wonderful people, we hope to stay here again.

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Dani Kremer

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dani Kremer

Went to check out the area for horse camping. No water in the south campground. Only 2 corals. Had a few non horse campers there. Makes it hard to camp with horses.

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Dani Kremer

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dani Kremer

Went to check out the area for horse camping. No water in the south campground. Only 2 corals. Had a few non horse campers there. Makes it hard to camp with horses.

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Mel Leviton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mel Leviton

Beautiful, quiet location. Large campsites and trees allow for privacy. Nice shade and plenty of level spots for tents. Pad to accessible outhouse was a bit of a jump in my manual wheelchair. A power chair might have trouble making it. There were a lot of ATVs out on the road, but most were not too loud. Birds are everywhere. We were suprised we didn't see more wildlife. It is surrounded by privat... Beautiful, quiet location. Large campsites and trees allow for privacy. Nice shade and plenty of level spots for tents. Pad to accessible outhouse was a bit of a jump in my manual wheelchair. A power chair might have trouble making it. There were a lot of ATVs out on the road, but most were not too loud. Birds are everywhere. We were suprised we didn't see more wildlife. It is surrounded by private land, limiting exploration beyond the roads. That didn't impact me, but might others. There was not a good way down to the River except through someone's camp in a dispersed camp area. We mostly had the place to ourselves, which was exactly what we wanted. For people looking to explore on foot, it might be dull due to the surrounding pritave land. If you're after doing nothing but rest, read, visit play cards and watch the variety of birds, it's perfect.

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Mel Leviton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mel Leviton

Beautiful, quiet location. Large campsites and trees allow for privacy. Nice shade and plenty of level spots for tents. Pad to accessible outhouse was a bit of a jump in my manual wheelchair. A power chair might have trouble making it. There were a lot of ATVs out on the road, but most were not too loud. Birds are everywhere. We were suprised we didn't see more wildlife. It is surrounded by privat... Beautiful, quiet location. Large campsites and trees allow for privacy. Nice shade and plenty of level spots for tents. Pad to accessible outhouse was a bit of a jump in my manual wheelchair. A power chair might have trouble making it. There were a lot of ATVs out on the road, but most were not too loud. Birds are everywhere. We were suprised we didn't see more wildlife. It is surrounded by private land, limiting exploration beyond the roads. That didn't impact me, but might others. There was not a good way down to the River except through someone's camp in a dispersed camp area. We mostly had the place to ourselves, which was exactly what we wanted. For people looking to explore on foot, it might be dull due to the surrounding pritave land. If you're after doing nothing but rest, read, visit play cards and watch the variety of birds, it's perfect.

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John Woodward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Woodward

I like the cleanliness and quietness. There is a bathroom and an old fashioned water pumper out of a well. The Middle Fork of the Weiser River is a walk away. The fishing is awesome for Brook Trout and nice size Rainbow Trout. All around it is a place I visit every year.

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John Woodward

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Woodward

I like the cleanliness and quietness. There is a bathroom and an old fashioned water pumper out of a well. The Middle Fork of the Weiser River is a walk away. The fishing is awesome for Brook Trout and nice size Rainbow Trout. All around it is a place I visit every year.

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Joy Conn

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joy Conn

Our Shaw Family Reunion has been there the last full week weekend in July for at least 63+ years. It is one of my favorite places even though things are changing. No more White Licks, Huckleberry berry patches off limits (thank you Texas brothers) posted no trespassing. It is still a great place to camp.

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Joy Conn

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joy Conn

Our Shaw Family Reunion has been there the last full week weekend in July for at least 63+ years. It is one of my favorite places even though things are changing. No more White Licks, Huckleberry berry patches off limits (thank you Texas brothers) posted no trespassing. It is still a great place to camp.

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