Nestled in the Lodgepole pine forests of southwestern Montana, Spring Hill Campground is only eight miles from Georgetown Lake, a popular destination for fishing, boating and water sports. Spring Hill is located in the Pintler Ranger District of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, the largest national forest in Montana. Surrounding mountains add to the majestic scenery and provide ample outdoor recreation opportunities during the summer season. Natural Features: Warm Springs Creek runs adjacent to the campground. Nearby Georgetown Lake, a large mountain lake of more than 3,000 acres at an elevation of over 6,000 feet, draws the most attention from visitors. The area immediately surrounding the campground is abundantly populated with Lodgepole pines and is home to local wildlife, including moose, elk, white-tailed deer and even bighorn sheep. Recreation: Warm Springs Creek is well-known among Montana anglers as a source of rainbow, cutthroat, brook and brown trout. Georgetown Lake is also a prime destination for fishing and fly fishing with kokanee salmon, rainbow and brook trout being the most sought-after species. Canoeing and boating are also popular sports. Hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers will find no shortage of trails within a few miles of the campground. Facilities: The campground is conveniently located near Georgetown Lake, though there is no direct lake access from the site. There are 15 units available for tent and RV camping, as well as a pleasant picnic area. Nearby Attractions: The historic town of Anaconda is only a short drive away. ACTIVITIES Biking Boating: Canoeing Historic & Cultural Site: Historic Sites Fishing Hiking Horseback Riding Hunting Picnicking: Picnic Tables Water Sports: Water Skiing Wildlife Viewing
Travel approximately 11 miles west of Anaconda along State Highway 1 to the campground.
Beautiful campground, but lack of cell service caused us to have to go back into Anaconda to stay at the local RV Park
This is a great area to camp. The lodgepole pines don't provide a ton of privacy for camping, but each site has quite a bit of room. Be sure to take advantage of the fresh spring water! It's amazing.
Nice clean forested place for boondocking. We spent one night here on the way from Whitefish, MT to Driggs, ID. It was almost exactly halfway. You’re in a lodge pole pine forest off of MT RTE 1. Not far enough from the highway to be able to ignore the traffic, but quiet enough at night not to disturb sleep. Our site was absolutely clean. Good picnic table and fire pit. There are pit toilets and water faucets. The sites are far enough apart to afford privacy. I would stay here again. No Verizon service.