A state of staggering variety, Montana is truly one of the nation’s best camping destinations. The eastern part of the state characterized by badlands and prairie, the west is where most of the fun is found. Camping in Montana means sleeping in some of the most sensational landscapes anywhere in the USA.
With no fewer than 50 state parks and two of the greatest national parks in America, Montana is an adventurer’s paradise. The brightest star in Montana’s firmament is Glacier National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is blessed with magnificent mountainscapes. If you’re looking to go camping in Montana, Glacier should be at the top of your list.
Many explorers look for camping in Montana’s Yellowstone National Park, a sliver of which lies along the state’s southwestern border. Few people know this, but Montana is a superb access point to the world’s very first national park. If a visit to Yellowstone is on your itinerary, make sure to enter the park via the scenic Beartooth Highway.
Another great camping destination in Montana is gorgeous Flathead Lake, located within the Kootenai Tribes Flathead Reservation and the contiguous USA’s largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. Numerous recreation areas surround Flathead Lake, offering excellent picnicking, fishing and camping. More adventure-minded travelers might want to attempt an ascent of Granite Peak, the highest mountain in the state.
If you’re looking to travel off the beaten path, Montana offers you plenty of opportunities to do so. With more than 70 different mountain ranges belonging to the giant Rocky Mountains chain, it is easy to unplug and get closer to nature while camping in Montana. Pick a lesser-known campground and explore Montana “behind the scenes”.
In addition to fishing, rock climbing, and camping in Montana, there are myriad other ways to enjoy the state’s glorious natural scenery. Go mountain biking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, backpacking...the list of choices is never-ending!
Yaak River Day Use Area is a great place for a large group to enjoy beautiful scenery and access to ...
Come stay with us on the beautiful Kootenai River in northwest Montana. RV site, tent sites and cabins are available ...
## OverviewRexford Bench Recreation Area is the most highly developed camp area within the Kootenai National Forest. Rexford Bench Campground ...
Logan State Park is located approximately 45miles southeast of Libby on Hwy 2, at Middle Thompson Lake. The campground has ...
## OverviewMcGregor Lake Campground is located approximately 53 miles southeast of Libby, Montana, on Highway 2 at the west end ...
## OverviewMcGillivray Campground has 33 total campsites and provides reservation opportunities for two group sites within the campground loops and ...
The Big Therriault Lake campground is located 12.5 air miles from Fortine. The campground has 10 campsite, including one host ...
The RV Resort is a nightly campground catering to the RV Community. While Indian Springs does offer long-term titled RV ...
## OverviewThis remote cabin was built in 1908 and served as an administration building for the Wolf Creek District of ...
## OverviewThe Mount Baldy - Buckhorn Ridge Lookout sits at an elevation of 6,529 feet in the Kootenai National Forest. ...
The Kootenai National Forest has many developed recreational campgrounds as well as unlimited places to camp in undeveloped areas. Mountain ...
## OverviewThe Bull River Guard Station was built in 1908 as the Ranger's house and office. This structure was a ...
The Barron Creek Boating Site is approximately 25 miles northeast of Libby on FDR road 228. This camping area has ...