The best hot spring camping near Virginia City

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In the heart of Madison County, Virginia City delivers history on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. The town’s gold rush past offers a view into the Old West, with heritage buildings and local museums revealing how residents lived in the 18th century. Head outside Virginia City’s borders to Yellowstone, America’s first national park, to witness active geysers and see some of the country’s most iconic nature spots. Then check out Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Helena-Lewis and Clark national forests for hiking trails, scenic drives, and spectacular mountain views. Park the RV in a national forest, pitch a tent among Christmas trees, or rent a cabin with toilets and drinking water—any way is a good way to enjoy natural beauty near Virginia City.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Virginia City

1. Wildhorse Ranch and Rentals

99%
(98)
49mi from Virginia City · 2 sites · RVs
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.
Electrical hookup
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from 
$63
 / night

3. Bozeman Hot Springs Campground & RV Park

44mi from Virginia City · 23 sites
Bozeman Campground stands out for its serene environment, conveniently located just five minutes away from exceptional golfing and premier fly-fishing opportunities along the Gallatin River. This unique setting allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. For those looking to explore further, the campground serves as an ideal base for day trips to fascinating destinations such as Virginia City and Lewis and Clark Caverns. History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Museum of the Rockies, home to the largest T. Rex skull in the world. Additionally, Yellowstone National Park is only a short drive away, with fishing access available just 40 minutes south and the west entrance located 82 miles from the campground. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind at the campground, where children can engage in fun activities like gold panning or enjoy the refreshing pool and splash park. Bozeman Campground truly offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement for the whole family.

In the heart of Madison County, Virginia City delivers history on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. The town’s gold rush past offers a view into the Old West, with heritage buildings and local museums revealing how residents lived in the 18th century. Head outside Virginia City’s borders to Yellowstone, America’s first national park, to witness active geysers and see some of the country’s most iconic nature spots. Then check out Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Helena-Lewis and Clark national forests for hiking trails, scenic drives, and spectacular mountain views. Park the RV in a national forest, pitch a tent among Christmas trees, or rent a cabin with toilets and drinking water—any way is a good way to enjoy natural beauty near Virginia City.

94% (95)

Top-rated campgrounds near Virginia City

1. Wildhorse Ranch and Rentals

99%
(98)
49mi from Virginia City · 2 sites · RVs
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.
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$63
 / night

3. Bozeman Hot Springs Campground & RV Park

44mi from Virginia City · 23 sites
Bozeman Campground stands out for its serene environment, conveniently located just five minutes away from exceptional golfing and premier fly-fishing opportunities along the Gallatin River. This unique setting allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. For those looking to explore further, the campground serves as an ideal base for day trips to fascinating destinations such as Virginia City and Lewis and Clark Caverns. History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Museum of the Rockies, home to the largest T. Rex skull in the world. Additionally, Yellowstone National Park is only a short drive away, with fishing access available just 40 minutes south and the west entrance located 82 miles from the campground. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind at the campground, where children can engage in fun activities like gold panning or enjoy the refreshing pool and splash park. Bozeman Campground truly offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement for the whole family.

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The best hot spring camping near Virginia City guide

Where to go

Yellowstone National Park

With 2.2 million acres of parkland, Yellowstone is home to active geysers, waterfall hikes, scenic drives, and cozy campsites. The 12 campgrounds offer group camping and tent camping, with one RV campground featuring 50-amp hookups and a dump station. After setting up camp, admire Yellowstone’s unique geology from the comfort of the roads with a trip around the Grand Loop. Or, hike the expansive trail system to see Yellowstone Lake, multiple backcountry waterfalls, and spring wildflower blooms. If you can’t snag a campsite in the park, consider a Hipcamp just outside the Yellowstone entrance.

Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

The largest national forest in Montana, Beaverhead-Deerlodge offers a scenic escape for camping, paddling, mountain hikes, and lakeside lounging. A host of campgrounds fill this 3.3 million-acre forest, with everything from cabin rentals and group camping to dispersed tent camping and RV campsites. Enjoy stunning mountain views in every season, but check campground amenities to see which spots offer winter access if visiting in the colder months.

Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

Spanning seven mountain ranges, Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is an outdoor hub for camping, hiking, horseback riding, and snow sports. Chase adrenaline in the winter with skiing and snowmobiling along the peaks, or wander through the meadows on scenic summer walking trails. For a unique holiday celebration, pick up a permit to cut a Christmas tree from the national forest. Find easy access to natural beauty with a stay at one of the forest’s many campgrounds, where most tent camping, RV campsites, and cabins offer basic amenities like toilets and drinking water.

When to go

Camping near Virginia City is most popular from June to September, when warm summer days make it inviting to explore mountain trails and lakeside hikes. Temperatures average in the low 80s. Nights can get chilly during the shoulder season, so bring extra layers to keep evenings around the campfire fun and cozy. Snowy winters make Montana an exciting destination for snow sports and winter scenery. Check up on Montana’s road condition report to plan a route through parks and forests.