Have you ever wanted to go camping in Wyoming? If you answered no, allow me to change your mind. Though our state is the tenth largest, it is among the least populated places in the nation. Wilderness abounds here, and it includes some of the most impressive national parks, national forests, and wildlife refuges in the country. One of the nation's largest national forests is hiding in Wyoming, and has a few cozy cabins that make for a magical overnight destination. Pack your bags, because you won't be able to resist the allure of these cabins at Slide Lake.
Slide Lake is hidden amidst the wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest, and it is absolutely breathtaking.
Slide Lake is, believe it or not, a relatively new gem tucked against a wild and untamed landscape. Back in 1925, the Gros Ventre River was dammed by a landslide.
Here, wildlife is abundant and so, too, is the opportunity to explore the local landscape.
Fishermen love exploring the lakes and creeks of this pretty landscape, and nature lovers can't get enough of the trails in the national park.
If you have ever craved a bit of time in the great outdoors of Western Wyoming,
Budges' Slide Lake Cabins are actually perfect for a little getaway.
There are only four little cabins amidst this landscape and boy are they worth visiting. They can comfortably fit six to eight people, so these cabins are the perfect place to host a family getaway.
These cabins are just a stone's throw away from the sights and sounds of both Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, and visitors find them absolutely charming.
These cabins feature fully equipped kitchens, a wood stove or fireplace, and patios with grills so that you may enjoy a bit of time outside. Click here for additional features.
The cabins differ in their layouts, but each has all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
Pictured here is cabin number 4, and it actually is the smallest of the cabins. It sleeps up to six, and kids in particular are enchanted by its loft.
In additional to feeling extra cozy during your stay, you might even be able to spot wildlife from inside your cabin!
The cabins all have wide windows, and the landscape is visible from inside. Every so often, you'll spot some of the wildlife that our state is so famous for!
And, as you probably guessed, the frequency of wild visitors varies from season to season.
Pricing also varies from season to season. Winter, excluding the holiday season, is the most affordable... if you don't mind a bit of a chill. Check pricing here.
Bridger–Teton National Forest is actually one of the largest in the entire nation, and a stay amidst its landscape will surely capture your heart.
With 3.4 million acres, this national forest is the third largest outside of Alaska. It has all sorts of interesting features worth checking out, including the Gros Ventre landslide that created Slide Lake. It's one of the largest accessible and visible landslides on the planet!
You'll feel right at home in Budges' Slide Lake Cabins.
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This impressive landscape hosts what many consider to be the best cabin camping in Wyoming. Have you ever visited Bridger–Teton National Forest? Would you spend a night there? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Craving camping, but longing for the comforts of home? Go glamping near Yellowstone National Park!
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