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The best camping near Brush Lake State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Brush Lake adventure.

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Visionary Acres

6 sites ¡ Tents156 acres ¡ Westby, MT
Learn 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, MT
Learn 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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The best camping near Brush Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

For a captivating blend of history, science, and adventure, consider camping near Brush Lake State Park, an unrivaled gem tucked away in the northeast corner of Montana. Standing as the region's sole state park, Brush Lake is more than a mere body of water; it's a literal wellspring of knowledge about our planet's climatic history.

With depths reaching into a closed basin, the lake has been the focus of National Science Foundation research on climate change. Its 45 feet of sediment hold a 10,000-year record of pollen and mineral deposits, revealing the story of our climate since the Ice Age.

The mile-long lake is a hub of outdoor activity. Its public access points make it a perfect spot for swimming, wildlife viewing, motorized boating, and water skiing. Spanning 280 acres, Brush Lake State Park possesses a unique, ocean-like water quality, making it a favored swimming location during the balmy summer months.

The landscape surrounding Brush Lake is as dynamic as the lake itself. Its deep, clear waters are bordered by vibrant fields of grass and spring wheat during the summertime. The park's location near the Canadian border played a crucial role during the Prohibition era, as the ready availability of liquor kept the Brush Lake Summer Resort afloat and even supported a lively dance hall.

In the post-Prohibition years, church and scout groups frequented the lake. However, before it was officially designated a state park, Brush Lake had lost much of its former popularity. Today, the site where the dance hall once stood on the lake's south side remains privately held. Nonetheless, a Brush Lake camping trip promises to immerse visitors in the past, while offering them the unique chance to engage with nature and history in a picturesque setting.

Notable campgrounds

  • Electric Campsites - Offering the convenience of electricity, these sites are perfect for those looking to add a touch of comfort to their outdoor experience.
  • Double Campsite with Electricity - Ideal for larger groups or families, this spacious option ensures everyone can enjoy the great outdoors together.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites at Brush Lake State Park are in high demand during peak season.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on the park's reservation system for any last-minute cancellations that could open up a spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, ensuring you have a backup plan.

When to go

The prime time to visit Brush Lake State Park is between May 1 and January 1, when the park is open and fully accessible. Summer months offer warm weather perfect for swimming and boating, while the off-season promises quieter moments amid nature's splendor. Be mindful of snowfall, which can affect park accessibility.

Know before you go

  • Check for any special restrictions or closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Remember that pets are allowed, so feel free to bring your furry friend along for the adventure.
  • ADA accessible facilities are available, making the park's beauty accessible to all.
  • Non-residents should be prepared to pay a day use entrance fee, with discounts for walk-ins and cyclists.
  • Montana residents can enjoy free daily entrance with the state parks fee included in their vehicle registration.

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