The best camping in Rosebud Battlefield State Park, MT

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Wagon Box RV And Campground

1. Wagon Box RV And Campground

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45mi from Rosebud Battlefield State Park · 45 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Story, WY
Experience the charm of our unique campground, nestled among the serene Pine Trees of Story, Wyoming, where the soothing sounds of bubbling creeks create a tranquil atmosphere. Located adjacent to the Wagon Box Inn, a full-service resort, our cabins offer a perfect blend of comfort and nature. We proudly feature 15 spacious campsites, each equipped with full hook-ups for water, sewer, and electric service. Our amenities include pull-thru sites, big rig access, and waterfront access, ensuring a convenient stay for all guests. Enjoy the shade provided by mature trees, and rest easy knowing that pets and tents are welcome. Our family-friendly environment makes it an ideal destination for creating lasting memories in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit local restaurants and shops, our campground serves as the perfect base for your adventures.
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Wellknown Buffalo Historic Camp

3. Wellknown Buffalo Historic Camp

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30mi from Rosebud Battlefield State Park · 9 sites · Tents · Garryowen, MT
You will be camping on historic property- the place where the women and children hid during the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Your campsite faces Sharpshooter Ridge. This valley area was the home of Wellknown Buffalo, a medicine woman and activist who protected and fed Native families traveling along the river between reservations. Learn more about this historic land: You'll pitch your tent on the Crow Indian Reservation in the historic valley just below the site of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. This area was part of the battlefield where the women and children camped. Campsites are in view of Sharpshooter Ridge. This business is owned by Native Americans. You will be staying near the Wellknown Buffalo Living Culture Campus and Artists Coop. The property has a gate that is closed at night. You'll find a cafe/coffee house, gift shop, horse activities, bathrooms and showers, and a gathering porch. You are just several miles from Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument and centrally located for many local adventures, including the Medicine Wheel, Yellowtail Dam, Warrior Trail Highway and Big Horn Scenic Highway. For the less adventurous, there is a cabin loft rental with a full bathroom, 1/2 mile away.
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For those seeking an immersive experience in the historical outdoors, camping near Rosebud Battlefield State Park is an excellent opportunity to experience history in the great outdoors. This vast stretch of rolling prairie in eastern Montana, recognized as a National Historic Landmark, bears the scars and stories of a fierce conflict from yesteryears.

Here, on June 17, 1876, the Battle of Rosebud took place, a significant event leading up to the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn. Also known as “Where the Girl Saved Her Brother” among the Northern Cheyenne, this intense eight-hour clash is still studied by U.S. Armed Forces for insights into military strategy and the role of local terrain knowledge in combat situations.

Just a stone's throw from the battlefield is the Kobold Buffalo Jump, a cliff once utilized by Native Americans. Peppered with petroglyphs, this site adds a layer of mystery and ancient culture to your camping adventure. A brief hike will lead you right to these awe-inspiring marks, providing an intimate encounter with history.

For campers, history buffs, and explorers alike, a Rosebud Battlefield State Park camping trip is a chance to step back in time, experience untouched nature, and discover stories engraved in stone and soil. Make your way here to combine an appreciation for history with the allure of the great outdoors.

When to go

The best time to visit Rosebud Battlefield State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with snow limiting access to trails and amenities.

Know before you go

  • Check for any special restrictions or closures before your visit, as conditions can change due to weather or conservation efforts.
  • Remember that the park is day-use only, so plan your activities between sunrise and sunset.
  • For your safety, be aware of the presence of rattlesnakes and adhere to the leash law for pets from April 1st until the opening day of upland game bird season.
  • Bring water and supplies, as the park is remote and undeveloped, with only vault toilets and picnic tables available.
  • Respect the sacredness of the site and the privacy of adjacent private lands, including the Crow Indian Reservation.
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