Dickie Bridge

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  • (4.3)4 reviews

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Boat-In
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Picnic Table
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Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
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4.3

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A Max

4 years ago
4/5

The place was awesome with the exception of a disrespectful camper that was mad we parked where he usually parks every year. But other than that, it was perfection!

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Christopher Booth

3 years ago
4/5

Bring your bug dope! This is probably the worst year for biting bugs I've ever seen. (2021) Beautiful place though!

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Linda Meuret

4 years ago
5/5

This is one "must do" destination, especially if you are a fisherman, to fish the Big Hole River that runs by Wisdom and Wise River, Montana. What an idyllic place. Here time runs still on crisp clear mornings, with a breeze blowing down river, through the warming day of ranchers putting up hay in big round bales or by "beaver slide" and hay stacks. The Big Hole Rivers runs through it, calling to all. Dickie Bridge Campground is located conveniently partway along the highway west of Wise River. There are 8 or so designated campsites, situated right at the Dickie Bridge. Lots of trees shade the sites and create a haven of color, shade and protection from the wind. Here anglers and raft/ kayaks can put in to float downriver. A sizable parking lot affords good parking for vehicles for those floating. This site also has an outhouse. The Pioneer Mountains to the south offers ATV exploration and tons of hiking opportunities. Further west the Pintlar Mountains rise breath takingly, seen through the horizon of the valley. Dickie Bridge Campground is a perfect resting place. We found ourselves, amazingly enough, alone in Campground for a whole day on a Friday, and sparsely filled on a Saturday.

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Smittie Smith

1 year ago
4/5

This is a primitive campground with one toilet facility and no potable water supply. It is immediately adjacent to the Big Hole river. Noise from the highway is infrequent but there. The tables are large and sturdy, there is a fire ring at every site. We were the only ones there. The sites are fairly close together. At the height of the season it might seem a little crowded and the toilet might get busy.

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