The best waterside camping near Missoula

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Missoula packs over 560 waterside camping options, from creek banks to fishing ponds, all within reach of town. Expect average prices around $50 a night, but you’ll find spots as low as $18 if you book early. Showers, campfires, and pet-friendly stays are easy to come by. Wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding are local staples—don’t forget your boots. Campsites like Creekside getaway (142 reviews), Mere's Magic Rainbow Trout Pond (73 reviews), and Triple Bridges Campground (62 reviews) get top marks from regulars. The Blackfoot and Clark Fork rivers aren’t just for scenery—they set the pace for camp life here.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Missoula

Missoula packs over 560 waterside camping options, from creek banks to fishing ponds, all within reach of town. Expect average prices around $50 a night, but you’ll find spots as low as $18 if you book early. Showers, campfires, and pet-friendly stays are easy to come by. Wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding are local staples—don’t forget your boots. Campsites like Creekside getaway (142 reviews), Mere's Magic Rainbow Trout Pond (73 reviews), and Triple Bridges Campground (62 reviews) get top marks from regulars. The Blackfoot and Clark Fork rivers aren’t just for scenery—they set the pace for camp life here.

96% (898)

Top-rated campgrounds near Missoula

Public campgrounds near Missoula

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