Join the Great Migration west—to Cooney State Park, that is, where it might just feel like everyone and their grandmother has ventured for the weekend. But Cooney’s got plenty of mountain views to go around, and you sure won’t be left wondering why Montana’s called Big Sky Country here. Fish for walleye and rainbow trout, sail or motor across the endless reservoir, or plop down on the beach with your camera. We promise any photograph taken here will be your desktop background for the next five years, minimum. Cooney State Park doesn’t believe outdoor fun should be left to the summer months. It’s the ideal winter training camp for snowshoe or ice fishing enthusiasts, far away from the busy summer crowds.
Join the Great Migration west—to Cooney State Park, that is, where it might just feel like everyone and their grandmother has ventured for the weekend. But Cooney’s got plenty of mountain views to go around, and you sure won’t be left wondering why Montana’s called Big Sky Country here. Fish for walleye and rainbow trout, sail or motor across the endless reservoir, or plop down on the beach with your camera. We promise any photograph taken here will be your desktop background for the next five years, minimum. Cooney State Park doesn’t believe outdoor fun should be left to the summer months. It’s the ideal winter training camp for snowshoe or ice fishing enthusiasts, far away from the busy summer crowds.
North Shore Campground is a pearl, in an excellent location on the Noxon Reservoir in the Kootenai National Forest near the town of Trout Creek. Jump into the water for boating and fishing, walk along the shores, or hike a self-guided nature trail. The restrooms are disabled accessible, and groceries, food service, and shower facilities are locate Read more...
Red Lodge Campground is located on one of the most beautiful drives in America. Start or end your journey along roads that wind past glaciers and alpine lakes in one of the spacious campsites or cabins that sit along a sparkling stream. Be sure to bring a camera, this loop is one of the most challenging and popular routes in the lower 48', that re Read more...
The southernmost campground on the Cooney Reservoir, Fishermans Point Campground is a great place for fishing and has accessible parking. Cooney is located just 20 miles north of Red Lodge, Montana, and is a gateway to the spectacular Beartooth Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. The fish are biting all year around, and you’re likely to be fe Read more...
Whether you refuse to go camping without an outlet for your hairdryer, or prefer to be one with nature and out-of-sight from your fellow homo sapiens, Cooney’s variety of lakeside and inland camp sites will not disappoint. Go glamping at one of the lodges, or pitch your tent sans-electricity right on the banks of Cooney Reservoir, perfect for some Read more...
Marshall Cove Campground is always a busy place in the summer because there’s so much to do. You can boat, play in the water, camp, hike, and fish. This is the most popular recreation area 40 minutes south of Billings. Fishing is prime year-round, but head out here in the winter for some top-grade ice fishing. Cooney State Park also gets a lovely Read more...
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Cooney Reservoir State Park
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5 campgrounds in Cooney Reservoir State Park
North Shore Campground is a pearl, in an excellent location on the Noxon Reservoir in the Kootenai National Forest near the town of Trout Creek. Jump into the water for boating and fishing, walk along the shores, or hike a self-guided nature trail. The restrooms are disabled accessible, and groceries, food service, and shower facilities are locate Read more...
Red Lodge Campground is located on one of the most beautiful drives in America. Start or end your journey along roads that wind past glaciers and alpine lakes in one of the spacious campsites or cabins that sit along a sparkling stream. Be sure to bring a camera, this loop is one of the most challenging and popular routes in the lower 48', that re Read more...
The southernmost campground on the Cooney Reservoir, Fishermans Point Campground is a great place for fishing and has accessible parking. Cooney is located just 20 miles north of Red Lodge, Montana, and is a gateway to the spectacular Beartooth Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. The fish are biting all year around, and you’re likely to be fe Read more...
Whether you refuse to go camping without an outlet for your hairdryer, or prefer to be one with nature and out-of-sight from your fellow homo sapiens, Cooney’s variety of lakeside and inland camp sites will not disappoint. Go glamping at one of the lodges, or pitch your tent sans-electricity right on the banks of Cooney Reservoir, perfect for some Read more...
Marshall Cove Campground is always a busy place in the summer because there’s so much to do. You can boat, play in the water, camp, hike, and fish. This is the most popular recreation area 40 minutes south of Billings. Fishing is prime year-round, but head out here in the winter for some top-grade ice fishing. Cooney State Park also gets a lovely Read more...
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