The best camping near Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

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Medicine Tail Coulee Camp

10 sites · Tents6 acres · Crow Agency, MT
80 acres Along the Little Big Horn River on Medicine Tail Coulee on the Battle of the Little Big Horn site on the Crow Reservation. Go swimming in the Little Big Horn River, trail rides available at the campsite, visit the Little Big Horn Battlefield Museum, 50 miles from the Yellowtail Lake and fishing on Big Horn River. Summer events: Battle of Little Big Horn Re-enactment on the 3rd weekend in June, and Cow Fair on the 3rd weekend in August.
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Little Bighorn Battlefield Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Garryowen, MT
Camp on the banks of the Little Bighorn River and enjoy private, breathtaking views of the Battlefield. With over 25 acres of secluded land, you'll have ample space to relax and explore. We offer limited campsites to ensure maximum privacy, including space for 5 RVs and 10 tents. Experience the tranquility of river access, fishing, and the warmth of campfires. Explore our walking and hiking areas, and feel free to bring along your furry friends as we're pet-friendly. For those seeking adventure, horse trail rides and battlefield tours are available. Rest assured, our property is equipped with on-site security to ensure your peace of mind throughout your stay.
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Wellknown Buffalo Historic Camp

9 sites · Tents6 acres · Garryowen, MT
You will be camping on historic property- the place where the women and children hid during the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Your campsite faces Sharpshooter Ridge. This valley area was the home of Wellknown Buffalo, a medicine woman and activist who protected and fed Native families traveling along the river between reservations. Learn more about this historic land: You'll pitch your tent on the Crow Indian Reservation in the historic valley just below the site of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. This area was part of the battlefield where the women and children camped. Campsites are in view of Sharpshooter Ridge. This business is owned by Native Americans. You will be staying near the Wellknown Buffalo Living Culture Campus and Artists Coop. The property has a gate that is closed at night. You'll find a cafe/coffee house, gift shop, horse activities, bathrooms and showers, and a gathering porch. You are just several miles from Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument and centrally located for many local adventures, including the Medicine Wheel, Yellowtail Dam, Warrior Trail Highway and Big Horn Scenic Highway. For the less adventurous, there is a cabin loft rental with a full bathroom, 1/2 mile away.
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Ever heard of Custer's last stand? This is where it happened—welcome to Little Bighorn Battlefield.

In 1876, Custer and his army lost their lives to Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. Now, you can explore the plains and imagine the battle unfolding. The easiest option? Download the park's audio tour and listen to it on the 4.5-mile drive around the park. The soldiers' and warriors' firsthand accounts make the fight come alive. Along the way, stop to see the Last Stand Hill and the site of the Native American village.

After your drive, head to the visitor center. Check out artifacts from the fighters, and listen to a ranger give a Battle Talk. If the weather isn't cooperating, stick around for the historical video. If you're bringing little ones, check out the Junior Rangers program. Feel like hiking? The Deep Ravine trail is a beautiful walk through the prairie. The park is open year round; be sure to bundle up during the winter.

Little Bighorn is especially beautiful at night—the Montana stars are spectacular. Check them out from your campsite at the many local campgrounds. Nearby, you can fish the Bighorn River or hike the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.

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