These 10 Rustic Spots In Montana Are Extraordinary For Camping
There is on shortage of places to go camping in Montana, that’s for sure. Most Montanans love to be out under the stars, and that’s why our biggest state parks are often packed with overnight guests during the summer. If you’re looking for a nice, relaxing relaxing experience, try one of these 10 spots.

Kirkwood has something for all kinds of campers—you can bring your RV, stay in a cozy cabin, or rent a teepee. It’s located just 18 miles from the west entrance to Yellowstone Park, this campground sits on beautiful Hebgen Lake.

Looking for some really rustic camping? Head into the wilderness. This photo was taken at Cloverleaf Lakes.
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You can camp right on the banks of the Flathead River at this scenic space, and you’ll be only 30 minutes away from Glacier National Park.
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This public campground has five sites available, so you won’t have many neighbors if you stay here. It’s also surrounded by the lodgepole pine of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest.

Have you ever wanted the experience of camping in a resort-like setting? St. Mary offers the perfect compromise with tent, RV, and cabin camping areas as well as amenities like a hot tub.

Located in the Custer National Forest near the Wyoming border, this is a secluded, pet-friendly place meant to help you get away from it all.

This newly renovated campground is nestled along the eastern shore of the Canyon Ferry Reservoir. You can reserve a spot with a lake view, but you can also enjoy some secluded dispersed camping.

Primitive camping is permitted at Strawberry Hill Recreation Area. So if you’d like to get away from it all, spend the night surrounded by ponderosa pine.
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You’ll find this tranquil campground tucked away in Northwest Montana. It offers plenty of tent sites, RV hookups, and nearby boating and fishing.

There are a lot of beautiful and secluded camping spots in the Ovando area. The Henry Morgan campground offers fishing and gorgeous scenery, and the Clearwater River has plenty of perfect places to pitch a tent.
Are you going camping in Montana this summer? Where are your favorite spots? Let us know in the comments!
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