The Holland Lake Campground and Group Site are located on the shores of Holland Lake in the Swan Valley of northwest Montana. Holland Lake Campground is a great place to enjoy the Flathead National Forest. It offers clean campsites with great lake access and ample opportunities for hiking on the scenic Holland Falls National Recreation Trail. Holland Lake Campground has 38 rentable sites, 24 of which are reservable and 14 for walk-up visitors. The stay limit is 16 consecutive days.
The trailhead for the popular and easy Holland Falls National Recreation Trail is near the campground. The 1.6-mile trail climbs 750 feet, following the shoreline of Holland Lake to the base of Holland Falls waterfall. Holland Lake provides visitors with plenty of access to water-related recreation. Boating is popular on the lake, as well as water skiing and fishing. Anglers can look forward to catching a variety of trout and Kokanee salmon. Paddleboards, Kayaks and Canoes are available for rent for $10/hr., $25/4 hrs. or $40/8hrs.
The campground offers 38 individual sites, a day use area and a group site, available for tent and RV camping. Some sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each site is equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Parking areas are covered in gravel, dirt or grass. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided. A boat ramp to the lake, as well as boat trailer parking, is also available. There are no electricity or sewer hookups at the campground, however, there is a dump/fill station within 1/4 mile of the campground. The campground also has day use picnic areas equipped with tables and grills. They are near the lake and provide access to the lake's gravel beaches.
At an elevation of 4,050 feet, the campground sits among Tamarack, Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir trees. There are some sites close to the 416-acre lake; others are further back or higher on the bank. A variety of wildlife, including grizzly and black bear, make their home in the area.
The campground is 25 miles north of the charming town of Seeley Lake.
Cancellations made within 14 days of arrival will be "considered" for a refund, by the concessionaire, of Camping fees only and will automatically forfeit the first nights fee. Day of Arrival cancellations must be turned in by calling 1-877-444-6777, then followed up with a call to Cheryl at 406-752-PWAI (7924) or 406-404-4164 to get the information to the campground and to be considered for any refund. No shows have no chance of refund.
The Holland Lake Campground and Group Site is located 7 miles south of Condon, Montana, and 20 miles north of Seeley Lake, Montana, off state Highway 83.
From Highway 83, turn east on Holland Lake Rd. and travel 3.5 miles to the intersection with Owl Creek Loop Road. Follow Holland Lake Road to the left and the entrances to the group site and campground are a short distance down the road.
To Make Reservations by phone please call: 1-877-444-6777
Individual Site Reservations: $20.00 per camper unit per night.
Group Site Reservation (G1):
1 - 25 people - $100/night
26 - 50 people - $175/night
51 - 75 people - $250/night
76 - 100 people - $325/night
Two non-towed vehicles may be parked per site. The first vehicle is included in the site fee; the second vehicle is charged $5.00 upon arrival at the campground.
Holland Lake was absolutely beautiful this year. Clear, warm water (no pollen) and minimal smoke. Great hike to the waterfall with plenty of amazing scenery
Cleanest campground we’ve ever visited! The bathrooms even had flush toilets with a sink, which was very nice. Even if you’re “roughing it,” sometimes it’s nice to be able to wash your hands. The campsite host was super nice and helpful. We camped here opening weekend of the season (5/11/19), and nearly every spot was taken by the time we arrived at 11:00 am, so we got very lucky! We noticed afterwards that some sites can be reserved in advanced online, so we will do that in the future. The lake is a beautiful emerald green surrounded by mountains. Lots of people were kayaking or boating, and there was a designated swim area in the day use area (which also has a small fee). Overall, a wonderful area that we will visit again and again.
Mesmerizing silence and peaceful mood! This place is a hidden gem!
Extremely relaxing atmosphere, picturesque lake, full of wildlife magnificent forest! We spent a fantastic night here!
The only minus is that the campground doesn't have showers, only basic WC.
A great visit!! We stayed two nights in late June. It was pretty warm and the campground was very dusty. The lake is absolutely beautiful and a great temperature. We had a great time paddle boarding. The bathrooms are clean, did not smell, and pretty good for a forest service campground. The mosquitoes come out in the later evening and early morning. This place is a gem and I greatly recommend visiting. Only complaints: atv traffic and dust.
Stayed here last august and we absolutely loved it. The camp host was awesome. The sights were awesome. And the hike to the falls was unreal. We are already planning the next trip in the fall and staying here again.