The best cabins in Montana with hot tubs

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Few places in the Lower 48 feel more wild and remote than Montana. This northwestern state on the border with Canada is home to both Glacier National Park and a section of Yellowstone National Park along with a wide range of state parks and recreation areas, friendly cities, spooky ghost towns, and more than its fair share of hot springs. While most visitors comein summer—when weather is pleasant enough for camping and hiking—the Treasure State offers unique experiences in every season, with fantastic winter skiing opportunities, spring wildflowers, and gorgeous fall colors.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Montana

1. Montana Peaks Retreat

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2 sites · Lodging · Libby, MT
Reconnect with nature and unwind in this Amish-crafted log home, set among the tall pines and overlooking the stunning Cabinet Mountains in northwest Montana. Ideal for family gatherings and friends looking to enjoy Montana’s beauty, this retreat offers peaceful seclusion just a short drive from Glacier National Park and other scenic spots. Relax on the spacious deck with a BBQ as you take in the panoramic mountain views, stroll through the garden pavilion with its flowers and visiting birds, or indulge in a luxurious soak in the jetted tub. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom log home seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts, providing over 3,000 square feet across two levels that can comfortably host up to nine guests. Guest Highlights: Access to the entire main floor and upper level, excluding the private garage Spacious deck with BBQ, perfect for mountain-view dining and lounging Keycode access to the front door, sent 24 hours prior to check-in Ample parking with just one step up to the main entrance Quick drive to Glacier National Park and other local adventures Additional Notes: Four-wheel drive is recommended for the driveway from October to March due to winter conditions. Cell service varies by carrier and is strongest outside the home. Please observe a no-smoking policy within 150 feet of the house. Our friendly cohosts live on-site in the basement, offering assistance as needed while respecting your privacy. We look forward to hosting you and providing a memorable Montana retreat! Let us know how we can make your stay even better.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

3. Rye Creek Lodge

5 sites · Lodging · Conner, MT
A Unique Montana Luxury Lodge Tucked away in the southern reaches of Montana's Bitterroot Valley between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Experience renowned hospitality and the captivating splendor of one of Montana’s best lodges set near the vertex of the awe-inspiring Bitterroot and Sapphire Range's of the Rocky Mountains. Rye Creek Lodge offers a vacation experience of distinguished rustic elegance amidst the beauty of a high mountain ranch. Our rustic Montana ranch features a fine selection of private luxury log cabins. At Rye Creek, travelers enjoy a truly romantic setting with unrivaled scenery, a wide variety of native wildlife, and an array of outdoor activities. Come join us for a memorable ranch/resort hotel experience and truly relax in our exemplary accommodations located near Darby, MT. Activities include trail riding, wilderness hiking, world class fly fishing, fly casting lessons, white water rafting, and ATV rides. Fly fishing is rewarding on the Bitterroot, Selway, Salmon and Big Hole Rivers or the many nearby alpine lakes. For a slower pace, relax on your cabin’s front porch and view wildlife or visit a hot spring. Our luxury hand-hewn log cabins are nestled in a beautiful ranch/resort setting and offer excellent privacy. Cabins are generously distanced from each other by 100 yards or more. Each luxury log cabin has a massive river rock fireplace, modern kitchen, and laundry facilities. Several fine restaurants are located within 10 minutes. Rye Creek Lodge is a unique Montana luxury lodge ranch resort located at the southern end of the scenic Bitterroot Valley near Darby. Rye Creek meanders through 120 acres, providing over a mile of prime habitat for moose, elk and deer. Several ponds create an oasis in the "high country" of Montana. Granite outcroppings, large Ponderosa and numerous Quaking Aspen provide close-up views while Trapper Peak looms overhead. Escape to one of the finest luxury hotel cabin ranch resorts in Montana. Join us at Rye Creek Lodge for an unforgettable private Montana ranch/resort cabin experience. Make your reservations today…
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$225
 / night

4. Yellowstone River RV Resort and Campground

52 sites · Billings, MT
Yellowstone River RV Park and Campground stands out as a unique family-operated destination in Billings, Montana, where over a century of family ownership has cultivated a serene and inviting atmosphere. Nestled at the main Interstate 90 exit (450), our campground offers easy access to all city services, attractions, and activities, making it an ideal base for your adventures in “Big Sky Country.” Our meticulously maintained grounds provide a peaceful retreat, adorned with antique farm wagons and machinery that add a touch of history to your stay. For those looking to explore, we offer a walking distance map to help you discover the surrounding area. Conveniently located, we are just a short drive from Metra Park, the medical corridor, Riverfront Park, Dehler Baseball Park, a variety of dining options, and some of Montana’s finest shopping experiences. In addition to our beautiful campground, Yellowstone River RV Park is in proximity to numerous attractions in the Billings area. Explore the rich history at Little Bighorn National Park, marvel at the ancient art in Pictograph Caves, or take a scenic drive along the Beartooth Highway. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby destinations like Red Lodge, Zoo Montana, Pompey’s Pillar, and Montana State University, as well as several golf

5. Campfire Lodge Resort

33 sites · West Yellowstone, MT
Campfire Lodge Resort stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history dating back to 1921 and its stunning location along the banks of the Madison River, surrounded by towering pine trees. This picturesque resort is bordered by Cabin Creek to the east and is enveloped by majestic mountains, sheer cliffs, and abundant wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers. Nestled within the breathtaking Gallatin National Forest, Campfire Lodge Resort offers easy access to nearby attractions, including the serene waters of Lake Hebgen and the fascinating Earthquake Lake. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching, ensuring an unforgettable experience in this natural paradise. With its tranquil setting and rich natural beauty, Campfire Lodge Resort provides a perfect blend of privacy and adventure, making it an ideal getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to relax by the river or explore the surrounding wilderness, this resort promises a memorable stay in one of Montana's most beautiful landscapes.

6. Lost Trail Hot Springs Resort

20 sites · Sula, MT
Gallogly Hot Springs, also known as Lost Trail Hot Springs since the 1970s, offers a unique retreat for travelers crossing the Continental Divide at Gibbons Pass. Nestled in a secluded area, this natural hot spring has served as a peaceful resting spot for those embarking on the challenging ascent of the old Indian trail, which climbs approximately 2,000 feet over just three miles. The soothing waters provide a perfect respite before tackling the strenuous journey ahead. The history of Gallogly Hot Springs dates back to 1892 when a woman built a cabin to keep her invalid son close to the healing waters. Although she only stayed for about two years and left the cabin unfinished, her efforts marked the beginning of human connection to this tranquil site. In 1894, Mr. Denning became the first to channel the hot water through a pipe to his comfortable cabin, which featured a cozy stone fireplace located about a quarter-mile from the springs. Unfortunately, fate intervened when a tree fell and crushed his cabin while he was away, prompting him to relocate. Today, Gallogly Hot Springs remains a hidden gem, inviting visitors to experience its natural beauty and therapeutic waters. The surrounding landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, exploring nearby swimming holes, and enjoying the serene environment.

Few places in the Lower 48 feel more wild and remote than Montana. This northwestern state on the border with Canada is home to both Glacier National Park and a section of Yellowstone National Park along with a wide range of state parks and recreation areas, friendly cities, spooky ghost towns, and more than its fair share of hot springs. While most visitors comein summer—when weather is pleasant enough for camping and hiking—the Treasure State offers unique experiences in every season, with fantastic winter skiing opportunities, spring wildflowers, and gorgeous fall colors.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Montana

1. Montana Peaks Retreat

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(1)
2 sites · Lodging · Libby, MT
Reconnect with nature and unwind in this Amish-crafted log home, set among the tall pines and overlooking the stunning Cabinet Mountains in northwest Montana. Ideal for family gatherings and friends looking to enjoy Montana’s beauty, this retreat offers peaceful seclusion just a short drive from Glacier National Park and other scenic spots. Relax on the spacious deck with a BBQ as you take in the panoramic mountain views, stroll through the garden pavilion with its flowers and visiting birds, or indulge in a luxurious soak in the jetted tub. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom log home seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts, providing over 3,000 square feet across two levels that can comfortably host up to nine guests. Guest Highlights: Access to the entire main floor and upper level, excluding the private garage Spacious deck with BBQ, perfect for mountain-view dining and lounging Keycode access to the front door, sent 24 hours prior to check-in Ample parking with just one step up to the main entrance Quick drive to Glacier National Park and other local adventures Additional Notes: Four-wheel drive is recommended for the driveway from October to March due to winter conditions. Cell service varies by carrier and is strongest outside the home. Please observe a no-smoking policy within 150 feet of the house. Our friendly cohosts live on-site in the basement, offering assistance as needed while respecting your privacy. We look forward to hosting you and providing a memorable Montana retreat! Let us know how we can make your stay even better.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

3. Rye Creek Lodge

5 sites · Lodging · Conner, MT
A Unique Montana Luxury Lodge Tucked away in the southern reaches of Montana's Bitterroot Valley between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Experience renowned hospitality and the captivating splendor of one of Montana’s best lodges set near the vertex of the awe-inspiring Bitterroot and Sapphire Range's of the Rocky Mountains. Rye Creek Lodge offers a vacation experience of distinguished rustic elegance amidst the beauty of a high mountain ranch. Our rustic Montana ranch features a fine selection of private luxury log cabins. At Rye Creek, travelers enjoy a truly romantic setting with unrivaled scenery, a wide variety of native wildlife, and an array of outdoor activities. Come join us for a memorable ranch/resort hotel experience and truly relax in our exemplary accommodations located near Darby, MT. Activities include trail riding, wilderness hiking, world class fly fishing, fly casting lessons, white water rafting, and ATV rides. Fly fishing is rewarding on the Bitterroot, Selway, Salmon and Big Hole Rivers or the many nearby alpine lakes. For a slower pace, relax on your cabin’s front porch and view wildlife or visit a hot spring. Our luxury hand-hewn log cabins are nestled in a beautiful ranch/resort setting and offer excellent privacy. Cabins are generously distanced from each other by 100 yards or more. Each luxury log cabin has a massive river rock fireplace, modern kitchen, and laundry facilities. Several fine restaurants are located within 10 minutes. Rye Creek Lodge is a unique Montana luxury lodge ranch resort located at the southern end of the scenic Bitterroot Valley near Darby. Rye Creek meanders through 120 acres, providing over a mile of prime habitat for moose, elk and deer. Several ponds create an oasis in the "high country" of Montana. Granite outcroppings, large Ponderosa and numerous Quaking Aspen provide close-up views while Trapper Peak looms overhead. Escape to one of the finest luxury hotel cabin ranch resorts in Montana. Join us at Rye Creek Lodge for an unforgettable private Montana ranch/resort cabin experience. Make your reservations today…
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$225
 / night

4. Yellowstone River RV Resort and Campground

52 sites · Billings, MT
Yellowstone River RV Park and Campground stands out as a unique family-operated destination in Billings, Montana, where over a century of family ownership has cultivated a serene and inviting atmosphere. Nestled at the main Interstate 90 exit (450), our campground offers easy access to all city services, attractions, and activities, making it an ideal base for your adventures in “Big Sky Country.” Our meticulously maintained grounds provide a peaceful retreat, adorned with antique farm wagons and machinery that add a touch of history to your stay. For those looking to explore, we offer a walking distance map to help you discover the surrounding area. Conveniently located, we are just a short drive from Metra Park, the medical corridor, Riverfront Park, Dehler Baseball Park, a variety of dining options, and some of Montana’s finest shopping experiences. In addition to our beautiful campground, Yellowstone River RV Park is in proximity to numerous attractions in the Billings area. Explore the rich history at Little Bighorn National Park, marvel at the ancient art in Pictograph Caves, or take a scenic drive along the Beartooth Highway. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby destinations like Red Lodge, Zoo Montana, Pompey’s Pillar, and Montana State University, as well as several golf

5. Campfire Lodge Resort

33 sites · West Yellowstone, MT
Campfire Lodge Resort stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history dating back to 1921 and its stunning location along the banks of the Madison River, surrounded by towering pine trees. This picturesque resort is bordered by Cabin Creek to the east and is enveloped by majestic mountains, sheer cliffs, and abundant wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers. Nestled within the breathtaking Gallatin National Forest, Campfire Lodge Resort offers easy access to nearby attractions, including the serene waters of Lake Hebgen and the fascinating Earthquake Lake. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching, ensuring an unforgettable experience in this natural paradise. With its tranquil setting and rich natural beauty, Campfire Lodge Resort provides a perfect blend of privacy and adventure, making it an ideal getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to relax by the river or explore the surrounding wilderness, this resort promises a memorable stay in one of Montana's most beautiful landscapes.

6. Lost Trail Hot Springs Resort

20 sites · Sula, MT
Gallogly Hot Springs, also known as Lost Trail Hot Springs since the 1970s, offers a unique retreat for travelers crossing the Continental Divide at Gibbons Pass. Nestled in a secluded area, this natural hot spring has served as a peaceful resting spot for those embarking on the challenging ascent of the old Indian trail, which climbs approximately 2,000 feet over just three miles. The soothing waters provide a perfect respite before tackling the strenuous journey ahead. The history of Gallogly Hot Springs dates back to 1892 when a woman built a cabin to keep her invalid son close to the healing waters. Although she only stayed for about two years and left the cabin unfinished, her efforts marked the beginning of human connection to this tranquil site. In 1894, Mr. Denning became the first to channel the hot water through a pipe to his comfortable cabin, which featured a cozy stone fireplace located about a quarter-mile from the springs. Unfortunately, fate intervened when a tree fell and crushed his cabin while he was away, prompting him to relocate. Today, Gallogly Hot Springs remains a hidden gem, inviting visitors to experience its natural beauty and therapeutic waters. The surrounding landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, exploring nearby swimming holes, and enjoying the serene environment.

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Where to go

Glacier Country

Northwestern Montana's Glacier Country is characterized by massive forests, craggy peaks, and long expanses of wilderness, with plenty of wildlife to boot. It's also home to Glacier National Park, where you'll find hundreds of miles of hiking trails along with tons of developed and backcountry camping options.

Southwest Montana

In the heart of Montana's Big Sky country, just west of Yellowstone National Park, this region is characterized by cute towns (notably Butte and Helena), historic ghost towns (a remnant of the region's historic mining industry), and relaxing hot springs. Popular camping areas include Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park and Bannack State Park.

Yellowstone Country

If you're headed to Yellowstone Country, it's likely with a visit to Yellowstone National Park in mind, but there's plenty more to do in the region, from hiking the Lake Fork Trail to checking out the restaurant and brewery scene in Bozeman. Yellowstone itself is, of course, a must-visit, but if you can’t find camping in the massive—and ever so popular—national park, you may have better luck snagging something in Custer Gallatin National Forest.

Central Montana

Central Montana offers all sorts of opportunities for outdoor recreation, rain or shine. Summer activities include fishing, horseback riding, and camping, while spots such as Showdown Mountain, Teton Pass Ski Resort, and Bear Paw Ski Bowl offer skiing and snowboarding. The region also has plenty of state parks, including Sluice Boxes State Park, Giant Springs State Park, and First Peoples Buffalo State Park.

Eastern Montana

Vast and expansive, eastern Montana features sparse landscapes dotted with the occasional herd of cattle, and plenty of room to get out and explore. You can take in views of the Badlands from Makoshika State Park or the Badlands Wilderness Study Area, or camp under the open sky in the expansive Custer National Forest. If you'd like to get out on the water, the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is the place to go, with boat rentals available.