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Off-leash friendly
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Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
The B4mc River Ranch is a beautiful 80 acres, located in Clinton, MT. Our ranch borders over 1 mile of the Clark Fork river. It's just a short drive down the road to get to endless miles of forest service roads and less than a mile to the Cinton Market (local grocery store).
Our 3 campsites are tucked away in the back part of the property and give you a secluded feeling, as if you were out camping in the mountains. Each campsite is only a few steps away from access to river, with a beautiful view of the mountains in the background.
This peaceful little retreat provides endless amounts of fun outdoor activities. Enjoy fishing, hiking, floating the river with easy access to take out at your campsite, exploring the area of Clinton, or enjoy downtown Missoula (only a 19 minute drive from the property) and SO much more!
We hope you enjoy this piece of paradise as much as we do!
Takeout was a great spot. It felt secluded and private but was easy to get to from the main roads. The tent was clean and provided solar options to charge our devices. The river was right there. It's so lovely to hear the gurgle of the water against the rocks. We would return to this site.
Savanna’s communications were timely and super helpful, even when my plans changed slightly at the last minute! The campsite was easy to access, peaceful and well-appointed for my stay for a few days on a fishing trip!
beautiful & private! only a few minutes off the highway but you can’t tell when you’re there. very clean tent, I’d recommend bringing some extra blankets because it gets cold at night! we spent a lot of time in the creek & river watching the beautiful wild life :)
Location
Clinton, Missoula, Montana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Salish First Nations according to