Staying Overnight? Montana’s Best Camp Sites
Whether you are in Montana because you love wildlife and the gorgeous beauty of the outdoors, and its rich mountains and lakes, or you just happen to be passing through “Big Sky County,” Montana is a wondrous and enchanting place!
A Few of Montana’s Best Camp Sites are;
Bannack State Park – A historic landmark and home Montana’s best “ghost town,” and of the state’s first gold strike back in 1862. At 5,835 feet, the area is both beautiful and filled with enjoyable activities for the family including, fishing, bicycling, horseshoes, volleyball, wildlife viewing, hiking and many more. The campground’s have 28 sites and one for group picnics as well.
The Aspen Grove Campgrounds – Located in Helena National Forest at 4,800 feet, with close access to a variety fishing and hiking trails. Bring your camera, the sites and wildlife are both colorful and beautiful. They have 20 campsites that are located next to the rugged Blackfoot River. If you have a trailer the maximum size allowed is 20 feet.
Bear Creek Campgrounds – Are a beautifully rugged area with scenic vistas that will amaze you. Situated at an elevation of 6,350 feet in the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area. Great for horse and family camping. Maximum RV length is 28 feet. This is bear country, so please practice safe habits especially as it applies to food storage. No grilles or tables at the campgrounds.
Boulder Creek Campgrounds – The grounds have 13 campsites. If you love a heavily wooded area, you will fall in love with Boulder Creek and its wildlife and its incredible variety of birds. This campground is located in Pioneer Mountains, and has a per-night-fee. This is a very beautiful campsite with a maximum trailer/RV size of 30 feet.