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Yellowstone River Ranch

8.5mi from Makoshika State Park · 1 site · Tent · Glendive, MT
Discover Yellowstone River Ranch — Your Montana Ranch Escape Immerse yourself in the wide-open beauty of Montana at Yellowstone River Ranch, just outside Glendive. Spanning 3,000 acres, this working cattle, sheep, and goat ranch offers a rare chance to connect with real ranch life — all framed by the gentle flow of the Yellowstone River along its northern boundary. Why You’ll Love Staying Here Ranch-side camping: RV sites sit right next to the river, offering solitude, sweeping views, and a true sense of place. Authentic ranch experiences: Guests can participate in ranch activities — from caring for animals to haying — for an additional fee. Peaceful & private: With so much land to explore, you’ll feel far removed from the everyday hustle. Wildlife & nature: The ranch’s riparian areas attract abundant wildlife, giving you a front-row seat to the rhythms of ranch life. Perfect For RV travelers seeking remote, self-contained sites Families or couples wanting a quiet nature getaway Outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy fishing, hiking, and ranch life Anyone looking for a true Montana experience — not just sightseeing Practical Details Price: From $75/night for RV sites Water & hookups: No potable water or hookups — please bring your own Restrooms: No on-site toilets Pets: Allowed Campfires: Not permitted at RV sites Adventure & Activities Help with ranch chores if you’re interested — from feeding animals to haying Explore the property’s trails on foot, by ATV, or on horseback Try your hand at fishing or simply enjoy the slow pace along the river Why It’s Special This isn’t just a campground — it’s a place to experience the rhythm of ranch life, wake up to the sound of the river, and enjoy authentic rural Montana hospitality. For travelers who like to slow down and connect deeply with the land, this is a peaceful and inspiring retreat.
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The best camping in Makoshika State Park, MT guide

Overview

About

Makoshika is BIG. What can you expect from a park full of T-Rex and Triceratops bones? Fossil remains are the biggest attraction here, but the beautiful badland formations that have been whittled down to their sedimentary skeletons are enough to distract any paleontologist. In fact, the name Makoshika comes from the Lakota word for “bad land” or “bad spirit.” Wander through the badlands in utter amazement, or take a scenic drive through the landscape. Covered in sparse pine and juniper trees, you’d never know these majestic mountain ranges hide dinosaur fossils. It’s a perfect destination for budding archaeologists and seasoned hunters alike. With a museum, amphitheater, mountain biking and hiking, there’s no shortage of things to learn or places to stretch your legs. There’s even a Disc Golf course (one of the hardest in the U.S.)!

Notable campgrounds

  • Pine Campground: Offers a serene setting among the pines, perfect for a night under the stars.
  • Juniper Campground: Ideal for those seeking a scenic view, surrounded by the park's iconic badlands.
  • Badlands Campground: Provides a rugged camping experience, with easy access to hiking trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as sites at Makoshika State Park can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations to snag a last-minute spot.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, to still enjoy the area's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Makoshika State Park is from May to September when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Winter months can be harsh, with limited access and services, but offer a unique, tranquil beauty for the intrepid visitor.

Know before you go

  • Check for any restrictions or closures before your visit, as conditions can change due to weather or maintenance.
  • Remember, no fossil collecting is allowed; enjoy the park's paleontological wonders with respect.
  • Facilities are seasonal, so verify availability of water and restrooms if visiting off-peak.
  • For a smooth visit, familiarize yourself with park rules, including pet policies and fire regulations.
  • Montana residents can enjoy free daily entrance with their vehicle registration fee; non-residents should be prepared for day use fees.
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