The best camping near Livingston with campfires

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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.

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2. Miner Creek Campground

98%
(187)
5mi from Livingston · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Wineglass, MT
Nestled on 60 acres you'll find a private campground in a cottonwood grove just across a log bridge over Miner creek. Across the gravel driveway you'll find a second campground that is tucked back in a secluded cottonwood grove, and further down the driveway, you'll find the 3rd campsite. The campgrounds are 5 minutes to the charming historic downtown of Livingston and the Yellowstone River, 20 minutes to Bozeman, 20 mins to Pine Creek Lodge 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. **All sites share an outhouse located in the parking area by the trail to camp #2. It is only onsite from May 15 to Oct 15. #1: "Creekside Oasis" campsite has a picnic table, fire ring, a hammock, solar lighting, and a small portable charcoal grill. Although you can car camp at # 1, please note that the camper spot is just off the gravel driveway, and not across the creek where the tent site, picnic table and fire pit are located. #2: "Off the Beaten Path" campsite requires a short 1-2 minute walk on a tight, uneven path through the trees. It is a small campsite with a fire ring, 2 camp chairs and solar lighting. Do NOT rent this tent site if you need to be close to your car. This site is not on the creek. Creek access is down a trail to the left off the parking area. #3: "Not for the Faint of Heart" campsite is a 2-3 minute walk from the parking spot on an uneven, tight trail through the trees. It has a fire ring, two camp chairs, solar lighting, and a small portable grill. Do NOT rent this tent site unless you are ready to explore and do not need to be close to your car. Make sure you arrive before dark because although the trail is lit by solar lights even with headlamps it can be tricky to find your way through the trees. Closed-toed shoes are highly recommended. The creek is not right by the tent site like it is in campsite #1. There is a small break in the bushes that gives creek access. *For all sites we recommend storing your food in your vehicle overnight. *For all sites you need to bring your own firewood and charcoal.
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$40
 / night
East Gallatin River Campsite

3. East Gallatin River Campsite

100%
(13)
24mi from Livingston · 3 sites · RVs · Bozeman, MT
Nestled on 12 scenic acres of pristine riverfront property, this well-maintained field offers a peaceful and private camping experience along the East Gallatin River—renowned for its world-class fly fishing. The field is located near a road and railroad, yet a thoughtfully constructed berm ensures privacy and helps reduce noise. On the opposite side, a private forest creates a natural boundary and features a tranquil walking path that leads directly to the riverbank. Although the open field is spacious enough to accommodate up to five campsites, we are currently limiting access to just three sites to ensure a quiet, uncrowded experience for our guests. Multiple designated areas are available for campfires, allowing you to enjoy evenings by the fire under Montana’s big sky. Conveniently located just 2 miles from downtown Bozeman, the campsite offers easy access to restaurants, shops, and local attractions—while still feeling like a private escape into nature. Whether you're here to fish, relax, or explore the surrounding landscape, this riverside retreat provides the perfect base for your next outdoor adventure.
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$75
 / night
Creekside at Liberty Acres Bozeman

7. Creekside at Liberty Acres Bozeman

96%
(25)
26mi from Livingston · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Bozeman, MT
Enter campsites at bottom of the hill where Hidden Valley Road takes a sharp right turn. Picnic tables and fire rings are in clear view. Camp along Baxter Creek in Bozeman, enjoy sunrise over the Bridger mountains, sunset over the Spanish Peaks, the sound of a babbling creek, serenity of the countryside complete with grazing cattle, migrant deer and birds of many kinds. Stroll down to creek through grassy access near cabin or cross the bridge to the "wild side". If you have a fishing license, drop a line in for catch and release or just cool your feet in the running water. Creek has been restored for fish habitat by renowned fish habitat designer, Joe Urbani. It is part of Liberty Acres Aquatic Ecosystem, a non-profit established to protect and enhance the wildlife habitat at Liberty Acres. Enjoy hundreds of miles of near-by hiking trails, Blue Ribbon trout fishing, ziplining, adventure rafting on the Gallatin River or a lazy float on the Madison. Or, opt for city life. In just a few minutes you can be in the center of vibrant downtown Bozeman with boutique shopping and an abundance of resturants and craft breweries. Ask about overnighting horses, llamas and other grazing livestock.
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$59
 / night
Yellowstone Dreamin Camp

8. Yellowstone Dreamin Camp

100%
(60)
27mi from Livingston · 12 sites · Lodging · South Glastonbury, MT
Our property is located in Paradise Valley less than 30 miles from the North entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The views are amazing and our tents amenities make you feel like you are in a hotel.We are a Glamping Camp built to let people experience the great Big Sky Country of Montana staying in Paradise Valley. We are located less than 30 miles from Yellowstone National Park.When you visit our camp Adventure is in store for you.  With hiking, rafting, biking, sightseeing, and more located very close by your biggest problem will be deciding how to spend your time.  The Camp is remote and you will be able to take in all that comes with nature in Montana including amazing stars and serene views in all directions.  Nearby restaurants and a hot springs are just a few must visits that guests have boasted about in the past.We have a flush toilet, potable water, pets are allowed, and there are hot showers and laundry services allowed as well!Our guests love us too! "We loved our stay! The tent was great, very nicely decorated, and super comfortable beds. The views were incredible, and the friendly horses were our girls’ favorite part of the day! Thank you for the wonderful accommodations and the tasty breakfast!"
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$229
 / night
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11. Wildhorse Ranch and Rentals

99%
(98)
33mi from Livingston · 2 sites · RVs · Belgrade, MT
Quiet RV Sites with Big Views – Just Minutes from Bozeman Escape to our peaceful slice of Montana, just a few minutes off the Belgrade exit. Tucked behind a shop in an open field, our RV spots offer a quiet, out-of-town feel with easy access to all the restaurants, shops, and attractions in Belgrade and Bozeman. Enjoy wide open skies, beautiful views of the Bridger Mountains, and the peacefulness of rural life. We offer two RV sites: • One with 50/30 amp service • One with 30 amp service Each site includes a level gravel pad and picnic table for your comfort. There’s also a rustic fire pit available—please bring your own firewood (sold at nearby gas stations). Extras for your stay: • A super clean porta-potty is available on-site from May 1 to September 30 You’ll hear roosters crowing every morning, and you might spot horses, goats, or other friendly farm animals nearby. It’s all part of the authentic Montana farm experience. We’re close to rivers, trails, and mountain adventures. Big Sky and Yellowstone are easy day trips from here—making this a great basecamp for exploring Montana.
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$63
 / night
Cloud Nine Equine Ranch

12. Cloud Nine Equine Ranch

100%
(12)
33mi from Livingston · 1 site · Tent, RV · Gallatin Gateway, MT
10 acre private hobby farm located in Gallatin gateway less than half a mile from the Gallatin River. Campsite is accessible by a separate entrance up by our shop and can accommodate travel trailer, tents, or rv. Breathtaking 360 mountain views including the Spanish peaks, the Gallatin Range, and the Bridgers. There is a seasonal ditch running through the property along the camp space that runs spring to fall. Walking distance to the Gallatin River, Stacey's Famous bar and steakhouse, and state land for hiking, riding, biking and hunting. 45 minutes to the town of Big sky and 1 1/2 hours to West Yellowstone. Easy access to town for shops, groceries and restaurants. Minutes from Bozeman Hot Springs. Potable water available. Flat level ground mix of gravel and native grasses. We are happy to help book any excursions or restaurants or just give advice on things to do around town and in Yellowstone!
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$70
 / night
Sunset from Campsite

16. Gallatin River Getaway

97%
(538)
46mi from Livingston · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Three Forks, MT
This property has been a farm and ranch since 1863 it was used as a stage stop for travelers going to the gold fields in Bannock and Virginia City Montana. Come check us out.We offer two private campsites on the Gallatin River near Logan, Montana, 1/4 mile apart on a working farm and ranch. Ranch also is located below ATT and Verizon cell towers. Five minutes from entrance gate to interstate ninety. We are thirty minutes from Bozeman, six miles from Three Forks, MT, three miles from Headwaters State Park (Headwaters of the Missouri River), 12 minutes from the Copper City Mountain biking trails, 20 minutes from Lewis and Clark Caverns, eight miles from Madison Buffalo Jump. Yellowstone National Park is two hours south of the property. Easy full recreational access to the Gallatin River, including fishing if you follow Montana FWP rules and regulations. Gallatin River is a blue-ribbon trout stream and there are four additional blue-ribbon trout streams that are within close proximity. Inhabited by most major indigenous species of Montana, except bison and mountain goats. This is a working farm and ranch and equipment and activities related to the operation should be expected also a train runs close to property. Host lives on the property and is available to contact. 
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$40
 / night
CedarRose Farm

17. CedarRose Farm

99%
(204)
49mi from Livingston · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · MT
CedarRose Farm is a fantastic former produce farm that we operated for 21 years, surrounded by other friendly smallholdings, art studios and homesteaders. A clean portapotty is on site starting May 3rd through September 15th. We offer campfire popcorn poppers, complete with kernels, oil and butter! S'Mores kits and toasting forks, with enough goodies for 8 S'mores. Check out our 'Extras' and relax and enjoy yourself! Please ask us about visiting us on the farm, we have a shady outdoor dining room you're welcome to enjoy. Ask for directions to "Sunset Point", its a quick hike to a secret campfire ring with perfect lounge chairs and amazing views! There's always something to do, horses to feed and brush, chickens and ducks that need feed and watched by the pond. Stargazing and birdwatching are great here, its very dark at night, almost no light pollution, and I've counted 43 different birds! We love biking, hiking, paddle boarding and having campers! We know you'll love it as much as we do!
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$27
 / night
Sheep Camp by Bozeman hot springs.

20. Sheep Camp by Bozeman hot springs.

31mi from Livingston · 1 site · Lodging · Bozeman, MT
We're Located in four corners across the street from Bozeman hot springs, our sheep camp is less that 200 yards from their front door. It is the closest of any vacation rental to them. The area is semi-rural with farms, neighborhoods and businesses. Big Sky resort is 42 miles, Bridger bowl is 26 miles. Bozeman is 7 miles. We're in rainbow subdivision. possibly Montana's oldest subdivision. We're on Lower Rainbow Road. In the summer we see some spectacular rainbows, many being double rainbows. Enjoy what this 1-bedroom modern range camp has to offer. Forced air gas heat, Indoor and outdoor kitchen, Two Queen beds, 3/4 bath. Clothes closet and drawers Pantry, Gas range and oven. convection oven and micro wave, Keurig coffee maker. Refrigerator/ freezer, Solo fire pit with Adirondak chairs, hard woods for cooking and softwoods for just gereral hanging around the camp fire, Treager smoker grill and a weber propane grill. If there are more than two people in this camp, it's a small space and you best be the courteous kind. This sheep camp is the real deal. It was made for people who work on the range. Cowboys, sheepherders and such. As such you will need to be a bit western in attitude to fully enjoy it. It is very efficient but a small space. It works fine as a place to stay especially for one or two people. The basic normal things are intuitive. But for using things like the outdoor kitchen, the range oven and awning you may need a quick lesson on how those work. We are happy to teach you. If you want the experience or ambience of using the woodstove then we absolutely require that we instruct you on how to use it first. Using it requires your attention. Before TV and other modern distractions, the fire was the center of our attention and social environment. Giving your stoves fire attention then was easy. It still requires your attention if you choose to use it here. You can't use the wood stove when it's warm out because it would get to hot in the camp. The fire pit is always allowed. This unique property provides guests with Wi-Fi, TV, Stereo an iron and ironing board, It has forced air gas heat for a comfortable stay. After your day of adventure, Take a soak in the hot springs, snuggle up in your nice comfortable bed and that's a very good day.
Potable water
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$125
 / night

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.

94% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds

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2. Miner Creek Campground

98%
(187)
5mi from Livingston · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Wineglass, MT
Nestled on 60 acres you'll find a private campground in a cottonwood grove just across a log bridge over Miner creek. Across the gravel driveway you'll find a second campground that is tucked back in a secluded cottonwood grove, and further down the driveway, you'll find the 3rd campsite. The campgrounds are 5 minutes to the charming historic downtown of Livingston and the Yellowstone River, 20 minutes to Bozeman, 20 mins to Pine Creek Lodge 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. **All sites share an outhouse located in the parking area by the trail to camp #2. It is only onsite from May 15 to Oct 15. #1: "Creekside Oasis" campsite has a picnic table, fire ring, a hammock, solar lighting, and a small portable charcoal grill. Although you can car camp at # 1, please note that the camper spot is just off the gravel driveway, and not across the creek where the tent site, picnic table and fire pit are located. #2: "Off the Beaten Path" campsite requires a short 1-2 minute walk on a tight, uneven path through the trees. It is a small campsite with a fire ring, 2 camp chairs and solar lighting. Do NOT rent this tent site if you need to be close to your car. This site is not on the creek. Creek access is down a trail to the left off the parking area. #3: "Not for the Faint of Heart" campsite is a 2-3 minute walk from the parking spot on an uneven, tight trail through the trees. It has a fire ring, two camp chairs, solar lighting, and a small portable grill. Do NOT rent this tent site unless you are ready to explore and do not need to be close to your car. Make sure you arrive before dark because although the trail is lit by solar lights even with headlamps it can be tricky to find your way through the trees. Closed-toed shoes are highly recommended. The creek is not right by the tent site like it is in campsite #1. There is a small break in the bushes that gives creek access. *For all sites we recommend storing your food in your vehicle overnight. *For all sites you need to bring your own firewood and charcoal.
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$40
 / night
East Gallatin River Campsite

3. East Gallatin River Campsite

100%
(13)
24mi from Livingston · 3 sites · RVs · Bozeman, MT
Nestled on 12 scenic acres of pristine riverfront property, this well-maintained field offers a peaceful and private camping experience along the East Gallatin River—renowned for its world-class fly fishing. The field is located near a road and railroad, yet a thoughtfully constructed berm ensures privacy and helps reduce noise. On the opposite side, a private forest creates a natural boundary and features a tranquil walking path that leads directly to the riverbank. Although the open field is spacious enough to accommodate up to five campsites, we are currently limiting access to just three sites to ensure a quiet, uncrowded experience for our guests. Multiple designated areas are available for campfires, allowing you to enjoy evenings by the fire under Montana’s big sky. Conveniently located just 2 miles from downtown Bozeman, the campsite offers easy access to restaurants, shops, and local attractions—while still feeling like a private escape into nature. Whether you're here to fish, relax, or explore the surrounding landscape, this riverside retreat provides the perfect base for your next outdoor adventure.
Pets
from 
$75
 / night
Creekside at Liberty Acres Bozeman

7. Creekside at Liberty Acres Bozeman

96%
(25)
26mi from Livingston · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Bozeman, MT
Enter campsites at bottom of the hill where Hidden Valley Road takes a sharp right turn. Picnic tables and fire rings are in clear view. Camp along Baxter Creek in Bozeman, enjoy sunrise over the Bridger mountains, sunset over the Spanish Peaks, the sound of a babbling creek, serenity of the countryside complete with grazing cattle, migrant deer and birds of many kinds. Stroll down to creek through grassy access near cabin or cross the bridge to the "wild side". If you have a fishing license, drop a line in for catch and release or just cool your feet in the running water. Creek has been restored for fish habitat by renowned fish habitat designer, Joe Urbani. It is part of Liberty Acres Aquatic Ecosystem, a non-profit established to protect and enhance the wildlife habitat at Liberty Acres. Enjoy hundreds of miles of near-by hiking trails, Blue Ribbon trout fishing, ziplining, adventure rafting on the Gallatin River or a lazy float on the Madison. Or, opt for city life. In just a few minutes you can be in the center of vibrant downtown Bozeman with boutique shopping and an abundance of resturants and craft breweries. Ask about overnighting horses, llamas and other grazing livestock.
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$59
 / night
Yellowstone Dreamin Camp

8. Yellowstone Dreamin Camp

100%
(60)
27mi from Livingston · 12 sites · Lodging · South Glastonbury, MT
Our property is located in Paradise Valley less than 30 miles from the North entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The views are amazing and our tents amenities make you feel like you are in a hotel.We are a Glamping Camp built to let people experience the great Big Sky Country of Montana staying in Paradise Valley. We are located less than 30 miles from Yellowstone National Park.When you visit our camp Adventure is in store for you.  With hiking, rafting, biking, sightseeing, and more located very close by your biggest problem will be deciding how to spend your time.  The Camp is remote and you will be able to take in all that comes with nature in Montana including amazing stars and serene views in all directions.  Nearby restaurants and a hot springs are just a few must visits that guests have boasted about in the past.We have a flush toilet, potable water, pets are allowed, and there are hot showers and laundry services allowed as well!Our guests love us too! "We loved our stay! The tent was great, very nicely decorated, and super comfortable beds. The views were incredible, and the friendly horses were our girls’ favorite part of the day! Thank you for the wonderful accommodations and the tasty breakfast!"
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$229
 / night
Camp site

11. Wildhorse Ranch and Rentals

99%
(98)
33mi from Livingston · 2 sites · RVs · Belgrade, MT
Quiet RV Sites with Big Views – Just Minutes from Bozeman Escape to our peaceful slice of Montana, just a few minutes off the Belgrade exit. Tucked behind a shop in an open field, our RV spots offer a quiet, out-of-town feel with easy access to all the restaurants, shops, and attractions in Belgrade and Bozeman. Enjoy wide open skies, beautiful views of the Bridger Mountains, and the peacefulness of rural life. We offer two RV sites: • One with 50/30 amp service • One with 30 amp service Each site includes a level gravel pad and picnic table for your comfort. There’s also a rustic fire pit available—please bring your own firewood (sold at nearby gas stations). Extras for your stay: • A super clean porta-potty is available on-site from May 1 to September 30 You’ll hear roosters crowing every morning, and you might spot horses, goats, or other friendly farm animals nearby. It’s all part of the authentic Montana farm experience. We’re close to rivers, trails, and mountain adventures. Big Sky and Yellowstone are easy day trips from here—making this a great basecamp for exploring Montana.
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$63
 / night
Cloud Nine Equine Ranch

12. Cloud Nine Equine Ranch

100%
(12)
33mi from Livingston · 1 site · Tent, RV · Gallatin Gateway, MT
10 acre private hobby farm located in Gallatin gateway less than half a mile from the Gallatin River. Campsite is accessible by a separate entrance up by our shop and can accommodate travel trailer, tents, or rv. Breathtaking 360 mountain views including the Spanish peaks, the Gallatin Range, and the Bridgers. There is a seasonal ditch running through the property along the camp space that runs spring to fall. Walking distance to the Gallatin River, Stacey's Famous bar and steakhouse, and state land for hiking, riding, biking and hunting. 45 minutes to the town of Big sky and 1 1/2 hours to West Yellowstone. Easy access to town for shops, groceries and restaurants. Minutes from Bozeman Hot Springs. Potable water available. Flat level ground mix of gravel and native grasses. We are happy to help book any excursions or restaurants or just give advice on things to do around town and in Yellowstone!
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$70
 / night
Sunset from Campsite

16. Gallatin River Getaway

97%
(538)
46mi from Livingston · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Three Forks, MT
This property has been a farm and ranch since 1863 it was used as a stage stop for travelers going to the gold fields in Bannock and Virginia City Montana. Come check us out.We offer two private campsites on the Gallatin River near Logan, Montana, 1/4 mile apart on a working farm and ranch. Ranch also is located below ATT and Verizon cell towers. Five minutes from entrance gate to interstate ninety. We are thirty minutes from Bozeman, six miles from Three Forks, MT, three miles from Headwaters State Park (Headwaters of the Missouri River), 12 minutes from the Copper City Mountain biking trails, 20 minutes from Lewis and Clark Caverns, eight miles from Madison Buffalo Jump. Yellowstone National Park is two hours south of the property. Easy full recreational access to the Gallatin River, including fishing if you follow Montana FWP rules and regulations. Gallatin River is a blue-ribbon trout stream and there are four additional blue-ribbon trout streams that are within close proximity. Inhabited by most major indigenous species of Montana, except bison and mountain goats. This is a working farm and ranch and equipment and activities related to the operation should be expected also a train runs close to property. Host lives on the property and is available to contact. 
Pets
from 
$40
 / night
CedarRose Farm

17. CedarRose Farm

99%
(204)
49mi from Livingston · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · MT
CedarRose Farm is a fantastic former produce farm that we operated for 21 years, surrounded by other friendly smallholdings, art studios and homesteaders. A clean portapotty is on site starting May 3rd through September 15th. We offer campfire popcorn poppers, complete with kernels, oil and butter! S'Mores kits and toasting forks, with enough goodies for 8 S'mores. Check out our 'Extras' and relax and enjoy yourself! Please ask us about visiting us on the farm, we have a shady outdoor dining room you're welcome to enjoy. Ask for directions to "Sunset Point", its a quick hike to a secret campfire ring with perfect lounge chairs and amazing views! There's always something to do, horses to feed and brush, chickens and ducks that need feed and watched by the pond. Stargazing and birdwatching are great here, its very dark at night, almost no light pollution, and I've counted 43 different birds! We love biking, hiking, paddle boarding and having campers! We know you'll love it as much as we do!
Pets
Toilets
Trash
from 
$27
 / night
Sheep Camp by Bozeman hot springs.

20. Sheep Camp by Bozeman hot springs.

31mi from Livingston · 1 site · Lodging · Bozeman, MT
We're Located in four corners across the street from Bozeman hot springs, our sheep camp is less that 200 yards from their front door. It is the closest of any vacation rental to them. The area is semi-rural with farms, neighborhoods and businesses. Big Sky resort is 42 miles, Bridger bowl is 26 miles. Bozeman is 7 miles. We're in rainbow subdivision. possibly Montana's oldest subdivision. We're on Lower Rainbow Road. In the summer we see some spectacular rainbows, many being double rainbows. Enjoy what this 1-bedroom modern range camp has to offer. Forced air gas heat, Indoor and outdoor kitchen, Two Queen beds, 3/4 bath. Clothes closet and drawers Pantry, Gas range and oven. convection oven and micro wave, Keurig coffee maker. Refrigerator/ freezer, Solo fire pit with Adirondak chairs, hard woods for cooking and softwoods for just gereral hanging around the camp fire, Treager smoker grill and a weber propane grill. If there are more than two people in this camp, it's a small space and you best be the courteous kind. This sheep camp is the real deal. It was made for people who work on the range. Cowboys, sheepherders and such. As such you will need to be a bit western in attitude to fully enjoy it. It is very efficient but a small space. It works fine as a place to stay especially for one or two people. The basic normal things are intuitive. But for using things like the outdoor kitchen, the range oven and awning you may need a quick lesson on how those work. We are happy to teach you. If you want the experience or ambience of using the woodstove then we absolutely require that we instruct you on how to use it first. Using it requires your attention. Before TV and other modern distractions, the fire was the center of our attention and social environment. Giving your stoves fire attention then was easy. It still requires your attention if you choose to use it here. You can't use the wood stove when it's warm out because it would get to hot in the camp. The fire pit is always allowed. This unique property provides guests with Wi-Fi, TV, Stereo an iron and ironing board, It has forced air gas heat for a comfortable stay. After your day of adventure, Take a soak in the hot springs, snuggle up in your nice comfortable bed and that's a very good day.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$125
 / night

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The best camping near Livingston with campfires guide

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.