Camping near Livingston, Montana

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Camping near Livingston

Enter the gateway to Yellowstone for endless wilderness and recreational opportunities.

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Jammin Jackalope tent camping
10 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Livingston, MTLearn more about this land: A small creek runs through the property that is half forested. Sites are near or along the creek. There is also a house and cabin that are rented on Airbnb. The Pine Creek Lodge, a music venue, sits next door and plays late... best for music goers.
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$60
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Hammock by the creek
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Miner Creek Campground & Camper
2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents60 acres · MTNestled on 60 acres you'll find a private campground in a cottonwood grove on the creek. Across the driveway nestled in the willows you'll find a vintage camper in a private setting near the creek. The campground has a picnic table, fire ring, small charcoal grill (BYOC), hammocks and a portalet. The vintage camper (about 50 yards away) has outdoor seating, table and fire pit and an indoor toilet. The parking areas of the two independent sites are across from one another but the sites themselves are out of view from one another. The campground and camper are just 5 minutes to the charming historic downtown of Livingston and the Yellowstone River, 20 minutes to Bozeman and an hour to Yellowstone National Park. Dogs are welcome, as long as they are friendly to other dogs. Our dogs freely roam the property.
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$55
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Flat, level surfaces for parking.
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VanGoBoon Campground
18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Bozeman, MTWelcome to our campground! We have a variety of options that should suit just about anyone. We are near Yellowstone National Park as well as Bozeman, MT which offers all types of recreational opportunities e.g. hiking, fishing, climbing, skiing, cycling and running trails. VanGoBoon is the perfect "Pull-in for the Night" as well as week-long stays! Most of our sites are SELF-CONTAINED. We have 2 sites that have electric and water hookups. (20,30,50amp) On site we have horseshoes, frisbee golf, and corn toss. We mostly offer dry campsites for overnight stays for vans. Most sites are on concrete slabs so they are level and the property has grass areas with trees as well. FYI: Great site if you like trains! An important part of Montana’s commerce is transportation by rail so there will be some highway and train noise. Private spots between trees but near freeway for easy access. Our 2 horses have been a favorite with young campers along with the open yet private campsites! We look forward to welcoming you!
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Josh W.’s Land
3 sites · Lodging80 acres · Pray, MTThis is a wild property bordered by public land. No electricity, no plumbing. Just an exceptional piece of land, with a cold rushing creek to beat the heat, meadows with butterflies and flowers, privacy, and great views of the valley and surrounding mountains. We have three cabins spread across the lot. Enjoy the smell of fresh milled wood and the sounds of the nearby creek. The cabins are spread far enough apart to offer privacy to each party, but know that you may still see other travelers on the land during your stay. In addition to the cabins, enjoy the outdoor picnic and dining area, an outdoor gas stove, and a gas-powered fire pit. Outhouse with bucket toilet + cedar chips + bucket liners. Please pack it in, pack it out.
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Cedar Rose Farm
3 sites · RVs, Tents52 acres · MTCRF is a fantastic little Produce & Tree Farm that we've operated for 16 years, surrounded by other friendly smallholdings, art studios and homesteaders. Visit Our gift shop for local Hand Made and Home Grown foods, arts & crafts, soap, honey, jams and more! We offer campfire popcorn poppers, complete with kernels, oil and butter! S'Mores kits and toasting forks, with enough goodies for 8 S'mores. Order a fresh baked hand-pie or a warm and gooey baked brie with jam...relax and enjoy yourself! We love biking, hiking, paddle boarding and having campers! Please ask us about joining in at the farm, (maybe you love to weed weed?) There's always something to do, horses to feed and brush, ducks that need watching from the swing by the pond, fresh veggies that need eaten... Stargazing and birdwatching are great here, its very dark at night, almost no light pollution, and I've counted 43 different birds! We know you'll love it as much as we do!
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The Winona Wagon
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Serenity Sheep Farm Stay
3 sites · Lodging40 acres · Belgrade, MTWe live on 40 acres of my husband's grandfather's original 160 acre homestead. We are the only ones still farming. They rest of the family have either sold off their land for big bucks or have built homes on it.
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$140
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Pergula area with table and chairs available.
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Eagle Mountain Retreat RV site
2 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Columbus, MTCamp under the stars in Big Sky country. See deer, wild turkeys, an occasional eagle and other birds. RV parking with 30 amp electric hookup. 1/2 mile from Yellowstone river and just 2 miles from fishing access. Close enough to take a day trip to Yellowstone National park. Nice and quiet except for the occasional train that's a ways away but most people say it's not a problem at all.
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Yellowstone Wander Camp
8 sites · Lodging200 acres · Island Park, IDWander Camp Yellowstone is a rustic glamping accommodation located on a 500 acre ranch just 20-25 minutes outside of West Yellowstone, MT and 10-15 minutes outside of Island Park, Idaho. We offer an immersive outdoors experience while including a few more amenities than traditional camping while still operating off-grid. If you're looking for a place to stay that provides the sights and sounds of nature, with a few comforts from home, book now!
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$149
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Concrete pad next to RV spot for all your stuff!
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Lauren S.’s Land
2 sites · RVs1 acre · Island Park, ID
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$50
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Mercedes B.’s Land
3 sites · Lodging16 acres · MT
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Big Quiet Cowboy Camping
26 sites · Lodging, Tents450 acres · Powell, WYWitness nature in all her splendor at our unique campground at the base of Heart Mountain. Big Quiet Camping provides a campsite for you to pitch your tent. You provide the tent, sleeping bag, pillow and gear; we provide a rugged cowboy camping experience including outhouse, tent shower, hammocks to stargaze by, fresh drinking water and an outdoor cooked breakfast. WARNING: You may want to stay longer!Big Quiet Camping is a real, western camping experience. Please be fully aware that you are coming to immerse yourself in true Rocky Mountain camping experience. We also offer a full day of horseback ride in the Washakie Wilderness includes a backcountry cooked lunch, it is a trip of a lifetime.  Our Location is just 3 miles east of one of Wyoming most studied geological anomalies Heart Mountain.  Big Quiet  Camping lies within the center of a 450 Organic acres of Common Ground Farms. This farm is one of the only USDA certified organic Farms in the state of Wyoming, and is also home to Rocky Mountain Organic Meats.The LandGaze across thousands acres of beautiful grassland and sagebrush and witness the natural wonders that brought many Native Americans to Heart Mountain to harness its healing energy. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in a Cowboy or Native American camping experience then come to Big Quiet Camping. Enjoy the big starry skies, untamed lands and the rich cultural history of the Bighorn Basin. Your children will enjoy the Family Adventure of sleeping outside under the stars and planets of the Milky Way. And at the same learn about food and where it comes along with the effort it takes to raise food and process it.Restrooms - Our Restrooms are similar to Restrooms in the National Forest. Well ventilated Mens and Womens Outhouse.Showers - Our on demand hot water Shower is located in a 10'x 10' cedar floor Wall Tent within our camping area. Activities - They say the best part of camping is sitting around the campfire at night; Wide open skies above you, the sound of coyotes howling in the distance. That stuff is real, not just fiction made up in spaghetti westerns, and that's why we have built a communal fire pit. Come on down and bring your harmonica, ukulele, guitar, djembe, or dobro!If staying up late and burning the midnight oil around the fire isn't your thing there are numerous other activities on the ranch to partake in. We have a horseshoe pit, numerous hiking and mountain bike trails nearby, and you can also take a tour of the ranch and learn a little bit about where our nation's food really comes from.
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$50
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With over 300 sq ft of space you won't be cramped.
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Starlight Retreat Yellowstone
6 sites · Lodging40 acres · IDStarlight Retreat sits on 40 stunning acres only 19 minutes from Yellowstone and 2 minutes off hwy 20 with meadows, aspen groves, and a pine forest to explore with miles of trails connecting directly the property, perfect for hiking or mountain biking. Henry's fork is a crystal clear world class fishing river a short walk down the road. Henry's lake, only a few minute drive, is a world famous fishing lake. In every direction you'll find world class hunting and fishing. Crystal clear rivers leading to stunning waterfalls. You are in the heart of what's become known as "sportsman's paradise".
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$178
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Enroute to the Paradise Valley and Yellowstone National Park, Livingston is adjacent to some of America’s most treasured landscapes. RV and tent campgrounds are abundant in and around town, where travelers will find a bustling community with groceries, restaurants, live music, and art displays. Head east to the lower river valley, where small towns dominate the landscape, or north for mountain ranges and big farm country. At less than one hour from Bozeman, Livingston is a nice escape from the city, offering campers adventure in every direction.

Where to Go

Yellowstone River

The Yellowstone River flows right through town and offers excellent fishing and whitewater without straying far. Go south towards the park and places like Yankee Jim Canyon have wild rapids or go toward Big Timber where the river broadens but the fishing remains excellent.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is on the wish list for many Livingston visitors and it’s a short drive at roughly one hour to the park entrance. You can camp outside the park and day trip or use Livingston as a jumping off point for a longer journey through the park. 

Paradise Valley

Livingston sits at the north end of the Paradise Valley which essentially includes everything between town and the park entrance. Gardiner, Emigrant, and Pray are all amazing small towns to visit and the valley itself is bordered by public lands with camping, hiking and biking trails.

Chico Hot Springs

After camping and exploring the great outdoors, take a trip to Chico Hot Springs, where natural springs have been developed into hot pools at a quaint resort. If camp food has you looking for a break, they also have an amazing restaurant.

When to Go

If there’s one thing reliable in Livingston, it’s the wind. Winter and spring are especially wind prone, so campers gravitate toward summer and fall for more comfortable weather conditions, consistent fishing, and warmer temperatures for hiking and mountain biking. That said, there are plenty of mellow winter days, when exploring the valley and greater Yellowstone region can lead to increased wildlife sightings and unique experiences. Snowmobiles make winter exploring a complete rush—or you can opt for quieter methods of travel with snowshoes or skis.

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