The best camping in Pirogue Island State Park, MT

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The best camping in Pirogue Island State Park, MT

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Big Sky Camp and RV Park

2. Big Sky Camp and RV Park

1.6mi from Pirogue Island State Park · 26 sites · Miles City, MT
At Big Sky Campground, we stand out for our commitment to providing a tranquil and inviting camping experience that celebrates the simple pleasures of life. Located in the stunning landscapes of Miles City, Montana, our campground serves as an ideal retreat for those looking to unwind, reconnect with nature, and rejuvenate their spirits. Our spacious sites cater to both RV travelers and those seeking a longer stay, equipped with modern amenities to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. Here, you can escape the chaos of everyday life and cherish quality moments with family and friends amidst the breathtaking beauty of the outdoors. Join our welcoming community, where we prioritize peace, relaxation, and camaraderie. Explore nearby natural attractions, including serene swimming holes and a variety of outdoor activities, or take a short trip to local restaurants and shops. At Big Sky Campground, you’ll find your perfect home away from home, where every visit is a chance to create lasting memories.
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Terry RV Oasis

3. Terry RV Oasis

34mi from Pirogue Island State Park · 1 site · Terry, MT
Terry RV Oasis stands out as a unique campground nestled in the friendly community of Terry, Montana, offering a serene escape for travelers seeking both comfort and adventure. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay, including spacious RV sites, modern utilities, and convenient access to local attractions and outdoor activities. With 14 RV sites and 6 tent sites, we provide a mix of shady and grassy camping spots, many of which are pull-through spaces suitable for large rigs. Our facilities also include cable TV hook-ups, ensuring you can stay connected while enjoying the great outdoors. The surrounding area is rich with opportunities for exploration, from hiking and fishing to hunting for the unique Montana Moss Agates. Visitors can also enjoy bird and big game hunting, visit local museums, and explore the Evelyn Cameron Gallery. Don’t miss the chance to discover the famed 'Badlands' located just northwest of Terry. At Terry RV Oasis, our dedicated team is committed to making your stay memorable, whether you're here for a night or an extended season. We invite you to experience the charm of Terry, MT, and let us be your home away from home on the road. Be sure to make your reservations early, especially during hunting season, to secure your spot in this tranquil oasis
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Small Towne RV Park

4. Small Towne RV Park

34mi from Pirogue Island State Park · 31 sites · Terry, MT
Discover the charm of Small Towne RV Park, where spaciousness meets exceptional hospitality, making it a standout choice for your camping experience. We’re so confident you’ll enjoy your stay that we offer your seventh night free after six nights! While our campground embraces a no-frills approach, we pride ourselves on providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Our park is equipped with essential amenities, including 30A/50A electricity, sewer and water hookups, and complimentary WIFI. Whether you prefer pull-through sites or tent camping, we have options to suit your needs. During your visit, take a refreshing dip in the local pool or challenge friends to a game of horseshoes. Beyond the campground, a wealth of local attractions awaits. Explore the Prairie County Museum & Cameron Gallery or delve into the fascinating exhibits at the Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum. Savor the flavors of the region at nearby eateries and pubs, or spend a day along the Yellowstone River searching for beautiful Montana Moss Agates. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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Enjoy a sprawling outdoor experience on the Yellowstone River whith a Pirogue Island State Park camping trip. This hidden gem lies a mere two-hour drive from Billings, conveniently located off Interstate 94 and nestled on the Yellowstone River's north bend. Travellers find a harmonious blend of history, wildlife, and diverse plant life over 269 level acres of land, making it an alluring destination for the most discerning campers.

The park offers 2.8 miles of designated trails, providing an effortless yet fascinating hiking experience. Interpretive signs peppered along the way offer insights into the island's history and its abundant wildlife, making every step an informative journey. If you crave more than the designated trail length, you're in luck! The island's configuration allows for extended explorations, including leisurely walks along tree-shaded side channels during periods of low water flow.

Plant enthusiasts will find the island a paradise, hosting over 140 species of plants. The thriving flora is a feast to the eyes, with dominant species like cottonwood trees, peach-leaf willow, green ash, and red-osier dogwood adorning the landscape. This rich biodiversity enhances the allure of this serene site, encouraging the nature lover in you to explore more.

A Pirogue Island camping expedition offers a unique, immersive experience. The most adventurous campers may choose to wade through the Yellowstone River's channels to access the island, while others might prefer a relaxing float down the river. Either way, a visit to this isolated, cottonwood-covered island offers a unique opportunity to revel in the natural splendor of Montana, making it a must-visit site for your camping adventure.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Pirogue Island State Park is from mid-August to early April, when the side channels are most likely to be dry, allowing for easy crossing to the island. Summer offers shaded trails for a respite from the heat, while winter provides a stark, beautiful landscape.

Know before you go

  • Check for any special restrictions or closures before your visit, as conditions can change due to weather or maintenance activities.
  • Remember, the park is day-use only, open from 7am to 10pm year-round.
  • While pets are allowed, ensure they are kept under control to protect the park's wildlife.
  • Bring your own water as potable water is not available on-site.
  • Montana residents can enjoy free daily entrance with the state parks fee included in their vehicle registration.
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