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Evergreen Campground

1 site · Havre, MT
Discover the charm of Evergreen Campground, a unique retreat nestled in the serene landscapes of north central Montana, just six miles southwest of Havre. This picturesque campground spans approximately seven acres, offering a peaceful country setting surrounded by large, mature trees that provide ample shade for our grassy sites. We proudly feature thirty-eight spacious sites suitable for both tents and RVs, with options for full hookups. Many of our sites are designed for convenience, allowing you to stay hooked up while enjoying your stay. Additionally, several pull-through sites equipped with electric and water are available, along with cozy fire rings for those memorable evenings under the stars. Evergreen Campground is a favorite among repeat visitors, thanks to its tranquil atmosphere, friendly service, and abundant shade. Guests can explore nearby attractions such as the historic Fort Assinniboine, the intriguing Havre Historical Underground Tours, and the fascinating Wahkpa Chu'gn Archaeological Site. For more information about our campground and to plan your visit, please check out our website!

Beaver Creek County Park

1 site · Havre, MT
Beaver Creek Park stands out as a unique destination because it operates independently of county tax funding, relying instead on park usage fees such as permits, campground reservations, haying, and cattle grazing after Labor Day. This self-sustaining model allows for a well-maintained park experience, overseen by the dedicated Hill County Park Board, which meets monthly and encourages public involvement. The park staff is limited but efficient, consisting of the Park Superintendent/Warden, a Park Assistant/Office personnel, and a seasonal crew of 3-4 members during the summer months. To ensure a clean and enjoyable environment for all visitors, we kindly ask that you take responsibility for your litter by following the ‘Pack In/Pack Out’ principle. If you notice any issues within the park, please report them so we can address them promptly. Beaver Creek Park is open 24 hours a day, year-round, with office hours that vary by season. For the most current hours, please contact the park office at (406) 395-4565. A Beaver Creek Park Permit is required for all park activities, which can be conveniently purchased online or at local businesses such as Stromberg's Sinclair, Bing N' Bobs, Bear Paw Meats, and North 40 Outfitters.
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