American Prairie Campgrounds

Huts and campgrounds that provide basecamps for any type of adventurer in Montana.

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American Prairie works to build a connected landscape where wildlife can thrive, working lands endure, and Montanans, along with visitors from across the country, can experience one of North America’s most iconic prairie ecosystems. With a growing habitat base of over 600,000 acres, this work—and every overnight stay—brings awareness to the importance of protecting and restoring a fully functional ecosystem.

5 campgrounds

American Prairie Antelope Creek Campground

1. American Prairie Antelope Creek Campground

Zortman, MT · 26 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Antelope Creek Campground sits just off Highway 191 between mile markers 96 and 97. It's not as remote as other properties — you can get here in a passenger car, park next to the bathhouse, and watch prairie dogs from your lawn chair. This is also one of the best stargazing locations in Montana. Minimal light pollution and wide horizons mean the Milky Way is visible on clear nights. Meteor showers hit hard here. In spring, sage grouse leks come alive within a short walk. Prairie dogs are permanent residents— you'll hear them before you see them. The Antelope Creek Wilderness Study Area is accessible through a pedestrian gate just west of the walk-in tent sites, offering coulees, ponderosa pines, and solitude in any direction you walk. Mars Vista sits near the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. The towns of Hays and Lodgepole are nearby, as is Mission Canyon in the Little Rocky Mountains. Malta, 20 minutes away, has everything you forgot to bring.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
American Prairie Craighead Hut

2. American Prairie Craighead Hut

Winifred, MT · 1 site
For generations, this stretch of land where the Judith River empties into the Missouri has been a gathering place — for Indigenous peoples, for the Corps of Discovery, for ranchers and explorers who followed. It still draws people to it in a way that's hard to explain until you're standing at the confluence looking upstream. American Prairie has built three small huts here — each distinct, each anchored to a chapter of this place's story. They're comfortable without being fancy. The design keeps your attention outside, where it belongs. The surrounding landscape rewards curiosity: the Big Sag, a vast open depression visible from the property; miles of biking and hiking roads; Judith Landing State Park downstream; and the White Cliffs section of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River Breaks — one of the most dramatic landscapes in Montana — accessible by river float. In September and October, bull elk gather in the river bottoms. Their bugles carry at dawn. Cows move through the cottonwood corridors. It's one of the best elk viewing opportunities in the region.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$182
 / night
American Prairie Lewis And Clark Hut

3. American Prairie Lewis And Clark Hut

Winifred, MT · 1 site
For generations, this stretch of land where the Judith River empties into the Missouri has been a gathering place — for Indigenous peoples, for the Corps of Discovery, for ranchers and explorers who followed. It still draws people to it in a way that's hard to explain until you're standing at the confluence looking upstream. American Prairie has built three small huts here — each distinct, each anchored to a chapter of this place's story. They're comfortable without being fancy. The design keeps your attention outside, where it belongs. The surrounding landscape rewards curiosity: the Big Sag, a vast open depression visible from the property; miles of biking and hiking roads; Judith Landing State Park downstream; and the White Cliffs section of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River Breaks — one of the most dramatic landscapes in Montana — accessible by river float. In September and October, bull elk gather in the river bottoms. Their bugles carry at dawn. Cows move through the cottonwood corridors. It's one of the best elk viewing opportunities in the region.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$182
 / night
American Prairie Founders Hut

4. American Prairie Founders Hut

Zortman, MT · 1 site
For generations, this stretch of land where the Judith River empties into the Missouri has been a gathering place—for Indigenous peoples, for the Corps of Discovery, and for the ranchers and explorers who followed. It still draws people to it in a way that is hard to explain until you are standing at the confluence looking upstream. American Prairie has built three small huts here—each distinct, each anchored to a chapter of this place's story. They are comfortable without being fancy. The design keeps your attention outside, where it belongs. The surrounding landscape rewards curiosity: the Big Sag, a vast open depression visible from the property; miles of biking and hiking roads; Judith Landing State Park downstream; and the White Cliffs section of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River Breaks—one of the most dramatic landscapes in Montana—accessible by river float. In September and October, bull elk gather in the river bottoms. Their bugles carry at dawn. Cows move through the cottonwood corridors. It is one of the best elk viewing opportunities in the region.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$182
 / night
American Prairie Buffalo Camp

5. American Prairie Buffalo Camp

Zortman, MT · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a remote property—roughly 2.5 hours from the nearest paved road, deep in Phillips County. Sun Prairie is where our conservation bison herd is most visible. Bands of bison move across rolling shortgrass prairie, graze near prairie potholes, and shift with the weather and season. Watching them cross an open horizon is one of the defining experiences of this landscape. But bison aren't the only story. Prairie dog towns chirp with excitement. Telegraph Creek carves a riparian corridor that draws birds, mammals, and insects. Coyotes call at dusk. Larb Hills offer a sense of scale that photos can't quite capture. And at night, the stars are unreasonable. This is still a ranched landscape with active grazing operations and, in season, active hunting areas nearby. You'll share the roads with pickups, cattle, RVs with boats pulled behind, and the occasional gate that needs opening and closing. Go slow. Respect the neighbors. That's part of it.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night