The best lakeside camping near Corwin Springs

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In Corwin Springs, you’ll find over 1,800 lake campsites where fishing, wildlife-watching, and horseback riding take center stage. Pitch your tent near the water’s edge or tuck into cottonwoods along the river; most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and offer toilets. Nightly rates start at $23, with an average around $179, so there’s something for every budget. For tried-and-true spots, Camp Chicory in Paradise Valley (131 reviews) puts you just steps from the Yellowstone River, Mad RIver Farm Camping (33 reviews) gives you farm views and easy water access, and YNP & River Basecamp (17 reviews) serves up prime wildlife viewing at dawn. Expect clear skies, starry nights, and the distant rush of the river. Bring your rod, boots, and a sense of adventure—this corner of Montana delivers the real thing.

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In Corwin Springs, you’ll find over 1,800 lake campsites where fishing, wildlife-watching, and horseback riding take center stage. Pitch your tent near the water’s edge or tuck into cottonwoods along the river; most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and offer toilets. Nightly rates start at $23, with an average around $179, so there’s something for every budget. For tried-and-true spots, Camp Chicory in Paradise Valley (131 reviews) puts you just steps from the Yellowstone River, Mad RIver Farm Camping (33 reviews) gives you farm views and easy water access, and YNP & River Basecamp (17 reviews) serves up prime wildlife viewing at dawn. Expect clear skies, starry nights, and the distant rush of the river. Bring your rod, boots, and a sense of adventure—this corner of Montana delivers the real thing.

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