Camping near Glendive, Montana

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Camping near Glendive

Explore the badlands where dinosaurs once roamed near Glendive.

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Pond and farm views
3 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Bloomfield, MTLearn more about this land:Beautiful dark nights for observing stars! Big sky’s with amazing sunsets and sun rises. Quiet peaceful area close(30 min) to Glendive’s Makoshika state park, paddle fishing the Yellowstone, or bird hunting in the fall.
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Brackett Creek Ranch
1 site · Lodging8686 acres · Terry, MT8,686 acres of spacious land which has been in our family since the 1950's. Find out more at tibbettsranch.comLearn more about this land:True Big Sky Country, our ranch has a beautiful setting with a creek that runs in the spring and early summer. Large wooded coulees of Ash & Cottonwood trees break up the expanse of the rolling hills. Many ranch activities take place all year long. An abundance of wildlife lives on the property, including white-tailed and mule deer, antelope, birds, coyotes, squirrels, wild turkeys, and a pet turkey.
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Quiet Cattle Ranch
3 sites · Tents20 acres · Willard, MTWe recently purchased this and put a house and fill basement in it. We have a cool old barn and corrals that have been there for decades, as well as other old buildings. We offer our basement as an Airbnb rental, and would like to offer camping opportunities as well. Our property is quiet, peaceful and scenic.Learn more about this land:Pitch a tent or park your camper near our home and enjoy the beautiful views, quiet stillness and amazing wildlife, while watching cattle and horses graze nearby.
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Visionary Acres
6 sites · Tents156 acres · Westby, MTLearn more about this land:We are a small organic farm. Depending on the time of the year, fresh fruits and vegetables will be available. There is a gun range on site. We also have two lakes. There is plenty of wildlife in my area. Very quite and very spacious. Great views.
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Deer Eagles 🦅 & more!
6 sites · RVs5 acres · Brockton, MTLearn more about this land:Come stay at CedarBlue! Open field with general store! Stars at night Beautiful sunsets & sunrises Feel the country side but only an hour away from Williston! Peaceful is an understatement
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Prehistoric beauty awaits you in Glendive—the gateway to the badlands. Perched on the Yellowstone River, this little Montana town is big on adventure. Whether it's fishing, exploring rock formations, or walking in the footsteps of dinosaurs, there's always something to do when you camp near Glendive.

The town's biggest draw is Makoshika State Park. It's named from the Lakota word meaning "bad spirits," which feels misleading. The fossil troves, rocky spires, and craggy buttes seem nothing short of majestic.

The biggest park in Montana, Makoshika houses the fossil remains of Triceratops, T-rex, and many others. You can even walk part of the Montana Dinosaur Trail. The park also boasts a small campground alongside trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting.

If you need a break from the rocky landscapes, look no further than Hollecker Lake. It's a small oasis in West Glendive where locals come to fish and swim. For more fun on the water, cast a line or hunt for agates on the banks of the Yellowstone River.

Outside Makoshika State Park, private RV parks and campgrounds around Glendive give you even more camping options. Many are just steps away from major area attractions such as the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum.

When camping near Glendive, try to plan your trip for July or August. These are the best months to avoid Montana's spring rain and fall chill. During the winter, keep in mind that Makoshika is closed a few days a week.

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