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Brady RV Park

5 sites · RVs1 acre · Brady, MT
Learn more about this land:Nice campground just off the interstate in the Heart of Brady Montana and The Golden Triangle. Great for hunting trips for deer, pheasants, and more. Just passing through on your way to Glacier National Park or Tiber Reservoir? Stop and Stay with us. There are 5 Camp sites with water, sewer and electricity. It is located across from the local bar and restaurant that serve great Bar-B-Que, Burgers and Pizza. We are located approximately 90 miles from the East Entrance of Glacier Park and 70 miles from the Sweet Grass Canadian Border. 50 Miles to the Tiber Dam. 40 miles to Lake Francis. 
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Sunrise Mobile Home & RV Park

36 sites · RVs10 acres · Conrad, MT
Sunrise Mobile Home Park and RV is a very basic, but affordable RV park. We have an area dedicated to RVs, clean bathrooms, and a laundromat facility. We also offer lots for mobile homes. These lots can be used RVs as well, and are more suitable for longer term leases. There is a small playground on the other side of the mobile home park. Other than that, we are very basic. Our tenants are usually long term traveling nurses, construction workers and farm workers, rather than RVers visiting Conrad for leisure.
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Hoodoo Farms

1 site · RV, Tent1750 acres · Cut Bank, MT
Wake up to the beauty of Glacier Park right out your front door. With abundant wildlife on the ranch, your stay is sure to have plenty of photo opportunities. Bring fishing poles and go after Brook trout in the creeks right at camp or head over to Cut Bank Creek to chase Rainbow and Brown trout. Campsite is located on a working cattle ranch in a stand of cottonwood trees along two spring fed creeks. Great spot with beautiful views and good protection from the wind. Great fishing and hiking right from camp. 50 amp electrical hookup at camp site. Enough room to fit the biggest campers yet protected enough for tent camping. Fire pit and picnic table on site. No need to worry about neighbors as you and your party will be the only one for miles. Groups welcome!
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Country House

15 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Ledger, MT
40 acres of bliss. Sit under the stars and relax! Close to Tiber dam and Canadian border. Plan your escape today No access to restrooms Picnic tables and grill available upon request. Land is flat, allowing all types of recreational vehicles to enter property, also access to main highway is only 9 miles away.
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Birch Creek Wildlife Reserve

1 site · RV1000 acres · Valier, MT
Learn more about this land:The campsite is located on a dead end road with great privacy. The area around the campsite has known sightings of grizzly bears, whitetail deer, coyotes, bobcats, and numerous birds, including Herons. The property is located only an hour from Glacier National Park.
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Big Sunshine

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Browning, MT
Welcome to Big Sunshine: Your Gateway to Glacier National Park and Beyond Nestled just a short 10-minute drive from the breathtaking Glacier National Park, Big Sunshine offers a serene retreat amidst the stunning landscapes of Montana. Strategically located at the heart of exploration, our camp serves as the perfect central hub for visiting Glacier National Park's iconic attractions and immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Blackfeet Tribal Nation. Location Highlights: - Proximity to Glacier National Park: Embrace the convenience of staying at a central location for exploring Glacier National Park. Big Sunshine is ideally positioned, providing equal-distance access to St. Mary, East Glacier, and every point in between. Whether you're planning to hike the scenic trails or marvel at the park's pristine lakes, our camp offers easy access to all of Glacier's wonders. - Spectacular Mountain Views: Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring vistas surrounding Big Sunshine. From the towering peaks of Divide, White Calf, Kupunkamint Mountain, Hudson Bay, Red Eagle, and Mad Wolf mountains, to the tranquil beauty of the grassy meadows, our camp offers unparalleled views that will leave you spellbound. - Rural Tranquility: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the peaceful serenity of rural Montana. Big Sunshine provides a primitive and rural setting, allowing guests to disconnect from the distractions of modern life and reconnect with nature's tranquility. Activities and Amenities: - Exploration Opportunities:** Big Sunshine is the perfect basecamp for adventurers seeking to forge their own path. Whether you're embarking on a solo trek through Glacier National Park's rugged terrain or exploring the cultural heritage of the nearby Blackfeet Reservation, there's no shortage of adventure awaiting you. - Wildlife Encounters: Keep your eyes peeled for the diverse array of wildlife that call Big Sunshine home. From majestic elk and bighorn sheep to elusive bears and eagles soaring overhead, the camp's natural surroundings provide ample opportunities for wildlife sightings and photography. Expectations: At Big Sunshine, guests can expect a fundamental yet comfortable camping experience surrounded by the unparalleled beauty of Montana's wilderness. Whether you're seeking solitude amidst nature's tranquility or embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures, our camp provides the perfect setting for unforgettable memories and meaningful connections with the great outdoors. Escape the ordinary and embark on a journey of discovery at Big Sunshine, where the wonders of Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Reservation await your exploration.
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The best camping near Marias River State Park guide

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Camping near Marias River State Park promises to be an unforgettable outdoor adventure, perfectly suited for both relaxation and thrill-seeking enthusiasts. The park spans across a 14-mile undeveloped strip of the Marias River, perfectly complemented by untouched sagebrush, grassland, and prairie habitats in the uplands.

The river winds its way through the Montana landscape, distinctively marked by sandstone cliffs and cottonwood trees. For the uninitiated and seasoned explorers alike, the Marias River provides a calm, non-technical floating experience, allowing you to soak in the surroundings at a leisurely pace.

Beyond the water, a significant point of interest is the Lewis and Clark Overlook. With a gazebo and informative signs, it stands as a tribute to Captain Lewis's journey up the river, offering a panoramic view of the Marias River that is equally educational and inspiring.

Fishing enthusiasts, pack your gear for an adventure at Marias River State Park. While trout may be sparse in the upper reaches of the river, the waters are teeming with walleyes, bass, gigantic catfish, and a bounty of whitefish. The stretch of the Marias River beneath the Tiber Dam is a well-kept secret among anglers, with the spot below the dam being a preferred haunt. Whether you're looking to unwind or delve into exciting activities, a Marias River State Park camping trip is sure to satisfy your outdoor cravings.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Marias River State Park is from April 1st, when it opens at noon, until January 15th. During these months, the park's full splendor is on display, offering a perfect backdrop for all activities. Avoid times outside of these dates, as the park is closed, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty.

Know before you go

  • Check for any Stage I Fire Restrictions before planning your visit, as fires and smoking may be prohibited.
  • Remember that commercial use within the park is not allowed, preserving its natural state.
  • Prepare for a 'pack in/pack out' experience, as you'll need to carry out all your trash.
  • For hunting enthusiasts, note that deer-hunter access requires a random drawing entry.
  • Keep the park's coordinates handy: 48.4554, -112.04257, to navigate to this remote treasure.

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