The best camping near Martinsdale with horseback riding

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If you're looking to go camping near Martinsdale, Montana, Hipcamp has over 210 options for you to choose from. With campsites like Gallatin River Getaway (159 reviews), Montana Red Devon Ranch (75 reviews), and Jammin Jackalope Camping (65 reviews), you'll be sure to find a top-rated spot. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $40 per night. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, showers, and toilets. And if wildlife watching, paddling, and biking are your thing, you're in luck because those are some of the popular activities in the area.

75% (2) 40 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Martinsdale

Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

1. Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

29mi from Martinsdale · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land:This is a rough unlevel plot of 4 city lots and is just over .4 of an acre with a hot spring creek running through it. There is no shade or development yet. But it is not grossly uneven, fine for tent camping or rolling a smaller RV onto.It is just across the street from the Spa Hot Springs Motel, where there is a bathhouse, hot spring, 3 pools, bathrooms, and showers. It is within walking distance to downtown White Sulpher Springs and the Golf Course. Nestled between 2 National Forests there is much to see and do. There is rockhounding, hunting and fishing, mountain biking, hiking, skiing, ghost towns, hot springs, museums, and so much more!It can be windy so take care to not let your stuff blow away. It can be dry if you are soaking lots, bring lotion. Afternoon storms can come through so always have rain gear handy. The Castle Museum is right in White Sulphur Springs as is Red Ants Pants Corporate Headquarters (workwear for women). There are numerous restaurants and a gallery. The famous Bair Museum is nearby as well. There are several reservoirs and countless trails into the national forest. Annually in July, there is the Red Ants Pants festival.
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

2. Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

73%
(11)
421 sites · Alberton, Montana
It is only right that the land named after some of America’s raddest explorers would be totally epic! Covering a whopping seven mountain ranges, Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is your front door to adventure in Montana. If winter is your happy place, then come make turns at Silver Crest Ski Area, or snowshoe trails through peaceful forests. In the summer, day trippers can roam among prairielands and flowering cacti on the Sulphur Springs Trail, while offroaders and bikers and zip down the OHV trails. Stay in an epic lookout tower on top of the Castle Mountains, or enjoy a remote campsite all to yourself. However you choose to spend your time at Lewis and Clark, you’ll find yourself thanking these two OG adventurers for discovering such an incredible place!
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Toilets
Campfires
Custer Gallatin National Forest

3. Custer Gallatin National Forest

84%
(59)
936 sites · Lodge Grass, Montana
Find wilderness camping near Yellowstone National Park and beyond.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

4. Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

100%
(2)
2 sites · White Haven, Montana
Discover the multifaceted allure of Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
Helena National Forest

5. Helena National Forest

100%
(3)
109 sites · Helena Valley Northeast, Montana
The Helena National Forest straddles the continental divide and offers adventurers a whirlwind of majestic scenery and recreation. Nicknamed the “million acre backyard” you’re gonna love exploring the hiking, biking and off roading trails in Gates of the Mountains and the Helena River Valley, which boasts jaw dropping views of the Big Belt Mountains. Anglers will need to be yanked out of the crystal clear Missouri River—the trout are just begging to be caught. Campgrounds are close by and backcountry lovers will find plenty of chances to explore the trails and see incredible wildlife. Don’t pass up a chance to hop the Continental Divide trail or visit Helena National Forest. You’re gonna feel like you’re on top of the world!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

If you're looking to go camping near Martinsdale, Montana, Hipcamp has over 210 options for you to choose from. With campsites like Gallatin River Getaway (159 reviews), Montana Red Devon Ranch (75 reviews), and Jammin Jackalope Camping (65 reviews), you'll be sure to find a top-rated spot. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $40 per night. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, showers, and toilets. And if wildlife watching, paddling, and biking are your thing, you're in luck because those are some of the popular activities in the area.

75% (2) 40 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Martinsdale

Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

1. Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

29mi from Martinsdale · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land:This is a rough unlevel plot of 4 city lots and is just over .4 of an acre with a hot spring creek running through it. There is no shade or development yet. But it is not grossly uneven, fine for tent camping or rolling a smaller RV onto.It is just across the street from the Spa Hot Springs Motel, where there is a bathhouse, hot spring, 3 pools, bathrooms, and showers. It is within walking distance to downtown White Sulpher Springs and the Golf Course. Nestled between 2 National Forests there is much to see and do. There is rockhounding, hunting and fishing, mountain biking, hiking, skiing, ghost towns, hot springs, museums, and so much more!It can be windy so take care to not let your stuff blow away. It can be dry if you are soaking lots, bring lotion. Afternoon storms can come through so always have rain gear handy. The Castle Museum is right in White Sulphur Springs as is Red Ants Pants Corporate Headquarters (workwear for women). There are numerous restaurants and a gallery. The famous Bair Museum is nearby as well. There are several reservoirs and countless trails into the national forest. Annually in July, there is the Red Ants Pants festival.
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

2. Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

73%
(11)
421 sites · Alberton, Montana
It is only right that the land named after some of America’s raddest explorers would be totally epic! Covering a whopping seven mountain ranges, Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is your front door to adventure in Montana. If winter is your happy place, then come make turns at Silver Crest Ski Area, or snowshoe trails through peaceful forests. In the summer, day trippers can roam among prairielands and flowering cacti on the Sulphur Springs Trail, while offroaders and bikers and zip down the OHV trails. Stay in an epic lookout tower on top of the Castle Mountains, or enjoy a remote campsite all to yourself. However you choose to spend your time at Lewis and Clark, you’ll find yourself thanking these two OG adventurers for discovering such an incredible place!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Custer Gallatin National Forest

3. Custer Gallatin National Forest

84%
(59)
936 sites · Lodge Grass, Montana
Find wilderness camping near Yellowstone National Park and beyond.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

4. Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

100%
(2)
2 sites · White Haven, Montana
Discover the multifaceted allure of Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
Helena National Forest

5. Helena National Forest

100%
(3)
109 sites · Helena Valley Northeast, Montana
The Helena National Forest straddles the continental divide and offers adventurers a whirlwind of majestic scenery and recreation. Nicknamed the “million acre backyard” you’re gonna love exploring the hiking, biking and off roading trails in Gates of the Mountains and the Helena River Valley, which boasts jaw dropping views of the Big Belt Mountains. Anglers will need to be yanked out of the crystal clear Missouri River—the trout are just begging to be caught. Campgrounds are close by and backcountry lovers will find plenty of chances to explore the trails and see incredible wildlife. Don’t pass up a chance to hop the Continental Divide trail or visit Helena National Forest. You’re gonna feel like you’re on top of the world!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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