The 10 campsites are in a lush riparian zone along Spring Creek. Campers can wade in the creek, or fish Spring Creek Campground can only accommodate a maximum trailer length of 35 feet, and is not recommended for campers with large RVs. The campground is usually open from May through the middle of fall.
An ATV trailhead in the campground connects to a non-motorized trail with sweeping views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
All campgrounds on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest are first-come, first-served. Reservations are not available. Camping is limited to 16 consecutive days in one location. A campground fee is required. Please pay at the self-serve campground fee station. Campsites cannot be reserved by simply paying for the site; camper must be present. A food storage order is in effect from March 1st to December 1st to prevent human-bear conflicts on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. Store all unattended food and attractants properly. Please see Food Storage Order for specifics. Open and close dates can vary depending on snowfall conditions. Please call the local district office or check our website. Leashed dogs are welcome. Horses are not allowed in campgrounds. Motorized OHVs must stay on the campground road. The campgrounds include access to potable water during the warmer months, and all have at least one handicap accessible vault toilet. Each campsite has a fire ring and/or grill, and a picnic table. Even if water is unavailable, campground fees are still required.
Directions: From White Sulfur Springs, go east 26 miles on US 12, and north 4 miles on Spring Creek Road.
Not reservable
lovely place to visit, i put my piggies into the water and felt a little nibble on my pinkie toe
Pretty impressive little creek the part that runs near me has some nice size pike and lot's of turtles I even caught site of a muskrat
It's a really nice creek, but it does have an odd smell to it. Also one time I saw a dead, burned piglet floating down it but that was (hopefully) a one time thing. Overall it's a nice creek to walk by, but I wouldn't get in the water.