Camping near Moore

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Looking for the best camping near Moore? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Montana hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Moore.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Moore

Judith River RV Camp & Storage

1. Judith River RV Camp & Storage

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9.4mi from Moore · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
We do require a form to be signed upon reservation. This is a PMA, which means you agree to the terms and conditions of the property. This is setup to allow private camping on my land. If you can't electronically sign, we ask that you sign upon arrival. River Road RV Camp & Storage is 3/4 of a mile off of HWY 87 and 2 miles north of Hobson. We use 5 acres for camping tent or RV. The Judith River is just down the road. If you enjoy hiking, the mountains are just minutes away. Ackley Lake is a short drive for fishing, swimming and boating. Crystal lake would be a perfect day trip. While on your drive to the mountains you can seek out Charlie Russell's sod cabin. We are close to where the local Yogo Sapphires are mined. There are local establishments who sell jewelry made with these fine stones. There are local favorite eating establishments in the area to try as well.
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Judith Views RV Site

2. Judith Views RV Site

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13mi from Moore · 1 site
1 RV site with full hookups located on 3 acres. The site is shared with a small Amish built cabin that is occupied off and on by traveling professionals such as nurses, Dr.s, etc. The RV site sits adjacent to the cabin with a privacy fence separating the two. This is a back in site only but there is plenty of room to maneuver your rig in order to back in. We are located in a rural neighborhood with open fields and homes that sit on 2-5 acre lots. Nice view to the east of the Judith Mountains and close to downtown conveniences. Pets are o.k. provided they are kept in owners control or on a leash
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Delpine Farms

3. Delpine Farms

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46mi from Moore · 4 sites
This region is home to many longstanding ranches but ours is a little unique for the area. We are a vegetable market garden with a large flock of laying hens for eggs and we also raise and process farm grown chicken. Our goal is to feed our community a bright variety of fresh and healthy food. We farm above and beyond organic standards, following regenerative practices with nature, not against it.Learn more about this land:Located just 1.3 miles off US HWY 12 on Spring Creek Road, best access to the Little Belt Mountains and endless public land in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. Nothing fancy, but that's not what you come to the mountains for. Unload your ATV or UTV and explore, wander, hike and hunt the public lands to your hearts desire (we are not giving hunting, fishing or access permission on any private land owned by us, or any other private land owners). There is plenty of wildlife, be bear aware, keep all food, especially meat, safely stored and locked. Rock climbing is NOT PERMITTED.  This is Montana and the weather can be it's own beast.  Be prepared for all circumstances, snow, rain, wind, heat, it's all more extreme here.
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Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

4. Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

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National forest 237mi from Moore · 421 sites
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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Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

5. Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park

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Park 279mi from Moore · 2 sites
Discover the multifaceted allure of Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa Park.
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Moore Camp

6. Moore Camp

0.1mi from Moore · 2 sites
2 RV spots with full hookups on level, packed gravel. Conveniently located in the center of Montana, surrounded by excellent hunting and fishing opportunities. Dogs are welcome, and you’ll be close to a restaurant and bar. Easy access, with a maximum RV length of 30 feet.
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Horse Thief, Saloon

7. Horse Thief, Saloon

22mi from Moore · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Three beautiful acres located on the property of the horse thief saloon that has a wonderful menu and adult drinks. Children are welcome. We have an outdoor shower. RV parking and tent sites we are located between Stamford, Montana and Lewistown a great community. A small town perfect for a nice quiet night of camping and a laid-back environment to eat and drink beer.
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Secluded Forest Grove Ranch Camp

8. Secluded Forest Grove Ranch Camp

30mi from Moore · 1 site · Tent, RV
Quiet private RV dry camping on a Montana prairie ranch near historic Forest Grove with wildlife, pine trails, and incredible Big Sky sunsets. Welcome to Forest Grove Ranch Camp, a quiet prairie campsite located near the historic site of Forest Grove, Montana. Once a small prairie settlement, Forest Grove is now mostly remembered by the beautiful country church and historic schoolhouse that still stand on the landscape. Our ranch sits among rolling prairie hills with sweeping views in every direction. This is a place for travelers who appreciate quiet country, wildlife, and the wide-open skies Montana is known for. From the property you can watch the prairie stretch for miles and enjoy truly spectacular sunrises and sunsets, often with pronghorn moving across the hills and meadowlarks singing in the grass. We currently offer one private RV site for dry camping, giving guests plenty of space and solitude. What you’ll experience here: • Quiet prairie setting far from city noise • Incredible Montana sunrises and sunsets • Frequent wildlife sightings including pronghorn, deer, meadowlarks, and occasional elk • A peaceful walking trail through a small stand of pine trees • Ranch animals nearby including chickens, guinea hens, and goats • Easy access to nearby public land for exploring or hunting • Wide open skies and excellent stargazing Camping details: • One private RV site • Dry camping (no hookups) • Bathroom available • Water may be available by request • Suitable for RVs, vans, and self-contained campers Access The campsite is reached by a rugged ranch road that climbs to the top of a prairie ridge, opening to big sky views and a quiet camping area. The road is part of the ranch experience and best suited for travelers comfortable driving dirt roads. Forest Grove Ranch Camp is ideal for guests looking for a peaceful Montana ranch stay, wildlife viewing, and a true prairie landscape. If you enjoy quiet mornings, open country, and unforgettable sunsets, we’d love to share this special place with you.
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American Prairie Craighead Hut

9. American Prairie Craighead Hut

52mi from Moore · 1 site
For generations, this stretch of land where the Judith River empties into the Missouri has been a gathering place—for Indigenous peoples, for the Corps of Discovery, and for the ranchers and explorers who followed. It still draws people in a way that’s difficult to explain until you are standing at the confluence, looking upstream. American Prairie has built three small huts here, each distinct and anchored to a chapter of this landscape's story. They are designed to be comfortable without being ornate; the architecture intentionally keeps your attention focused outside, where it belongs. The surrounding landscape rewards curiosity: • The Big Sag: A vast, ancient geological depression visible from the property. • Exploration: Miles of roads ideal for backcountry biking and hiking. • The Water: Judith Landing State Park sits just downstream, serving as a gateway to the White Cliffs section of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River Breaks—one of the most dramatic landscapes in Montana, best experienced by river float. In September and October, the river bottoms come alive as bull elk gather for the rut. Their haunting bugles carry through the crisp dawn air as cows move through the golden cottonwood corridors. It remains one of the premier elk-viewing opportunities in the entire region.
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American Prairie Founders Hut

10. American Prairie Founders Hut

53mi from Moore · 1 site
For generations, this stretch of land where the Judith River empties into the Missouri has been a gathering place—for Indigenous peoples, for the Corps of Discovery, and for the ranchers and explorers who followed. It still draws people to it in a way that is hard to explain until you are standing at the confluence, looking upstream. American Prairie has built three small huts here—each distinct, each anchored to a chapter of this place's story. They are comfortable without being fancy; the design intentionally keeps your attention outside, where it belongs. The surrounding landscape rewards curiosity: the Big Sag, a vast open depression visible from the property; miles of biking and hiking roads; Judith Landing State Park downstream; and the White Cliffs section of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River Breaks—one of the most dramatic landscapes in Montana—accessible by river float. In September and October, bull elk gather in the river bottoms and their bugles carry through the dawn. As cows move through the golden cottonwood corridors, it provides one of the best elk-viewing opportunities in the region.
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Chief Joseph Park Campground

11. Chief Joseph Park Campground

38mi from Moore
Chief Joseph Park stands out as a unique camping destination in Harlowton, central Montana, offering a blend of natural beauty and convenient amenities. This park is not only a serene escape into nature but also provides easy access to essential services and attractions within a one-mile radius, including grocery stores, restaurants, a museum, gas stations, a municipal swimming pool, and seven churches. The campground features both tent and RV sites, complete with electrical hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. Families will appreciate the on-site playground, fishing pond, and picnic areas equipped with grills, making it an ideal spot for outdoor gatherings and relaxation. Whether you're looking to explore the surrounding landscape or enjoy a leisurely day at the park, Chief Joseph Park is the perfect base for your Montana adventure.
Checkerboard Bar and Inn

12. Checkerboard Bar and Inn

49mi from Moore
Located in the picturesque eastern foothills of the Little Belt Mountains, Checkerboard Bar and Inn stands out as a unique destination for those seeking a blend of comfort and adventure. This charming establishment not only offers delicious food and refreshing drinks but also provides cozy lodging options, making it an ideal retreat for travelers and locals alike. Surrounded by breathtaking scenic views, Checkerboard Bar and Inn is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the natural beauty of the area. Guests can indulge in exceptional service while taking in the stunning landscapes that the Castles region has to offer. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply relax, this inviting venue serves as a gateway to a variety of outdoor activities. In addition to its warm atmosphere and excellent amenities, Checkerboard Bar and Inn is conveniently located near local attractions, including swimming holes and charming shops. This makes it an excellent choice for those looking to experience the best of the Little Belt Mountains while enjoying a delightful meal or a refreshing drink in a cozy setting.

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