The best camping in Sluice Boxes State Park, MT

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Enjoy the rugged beauty of Belt Creek Canyon at Sluice Boxes State Park  

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A Canyon Stay with Mini A-frame

2. A Canyon Stay with Mini A-frame

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42mi from Sluice Boxes State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cascade, MT
Experience an unforgettable getaway at our canyon retreat. Our property is located on 190+ acres, and is surrounded by mountain, canyon and river views. Find a secluded campsite or stay at our mini A-frame, with Blue-Ribbon trout fishing right nearby. Guests will find a private and peaceful setting to relax and connect. LOCATION DETAILS ☀ 2 min from I-15 exit on a private road ☀ 10 min to nearest grocery and gas station in Cascade, MT ☀ 5 min to nearest bar & grill, Missouri River Inn ☀ 3 min to nearest boat ramp/fishing access for the Missouri River ☀ 30 min to Holter Lake ☀ 12 min to fly fishing stores, restaurants and bar & grills in Craig, MT ☀ 18 min to fly fishing stores, restaurants and bar & grills, gas station in Wolf Creek, MT ☀ 45 min to downtown Helena, MT ☀ 3.5 hours to Yellowstone National Park ☀ 2.5 hours to Glacier National Park ☀ 30 min to Great Falls International Airport ☀ 50 min to Helena Regional Airport ☀ 2 hours to Bozeman International Airport ☀ 2.5 hours to Missoula International Airport Important notes: - Please bring your own water - 4WD recommended for closest access to our sites.
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Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

8. Mama Honey's RV Dry Camping

46mi from Sluice Boxes State Park · 1 site · RV · White Sulphur Springs, MT
Learn more about this land:This is a rough unlevel plot of 4 city lots and is just over .4 of an acre with a hot spring creek running through it. There is no shade or development yet. But it is not grossly uneven, fine for tent camping or rolling a smaller RV onto.It is just across the street from the Spa Hot Springs Motel, where there is a bathhouse, hot spring, 3 pools, bathrooms, and showers. It is within walking distance to downtown White Sulpher Springs and the Golf Course. Nestled between 2 National Forests there is much to see and do. There is rockhounding, hunting and fishing, mountain biking, hiking, skiing, ghost towns, hot springs, museums, and so much more!It can be windy so take care to not let your stuff blow away. It can be dry if you are soaking lots, bring lotion. Afternoon storms can come through so always have rain gear handy. The Castle Museum is right in White Sulphur Springs as is Red Ants Pants Corporate Headquarters (workwear for women). There are numerous restaurants and a gallery. The famous Bair Museum is nearby as well. There are several reservoirs and countless trails into the national forest. Annually in July, there is the Red Ants Pants festival.
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Roomy deck, firepit, 1890s guide cabin

9. MT Keene Life is Good Lodge

48mi from Sluice Boxes State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Craig, MT
Wade the Dearborn in the back yard of this 3-bedroom house (fourth bedroom/living room or guide cabin next door ($150/stay to open) on 10 acres of the former Gary Cooper Ranch. Don’t be surprised to see deer, geese and ducks in the window nudging their way near the deck, especially at the spring waterfall that cascades down the slope. if you are especially quiet and observant, the hundreds of acres of park and ranch across the river also have mountain goats, bears, antelope and even the mountain lion. Help yourself to the library, watch satellite television or DVD movies, or read from the house’s library. The public put-in is an 11 hour trip; private access to two shorter put-ins make this a recommended site for many Montana guides. Launch from the back yard and float one half mile down the Dearborn River to the Missouri River or from anywhere on the Dearborn to your own private fishing hole among some of nature’s oldest rock outcroppings. Only few miles from the Missouri Inn over the bridge where the Untouchables was filmed, enjoy the canyon or visit the Lewis and Clark’s Tower Rock and surrounding Park. From this base, see the spectacular Glacier Park or the continent’s largest dinosaur digs to the northwest, float the Lewis and Clark Trail by pontoon boat and lunch at the island where one of the nation's most famous fires occurred, or travel south to Yellowstone National Park or Jackson Hole, each an easy day’s visit. Bring your dogs to the kennel behind the house, hang on the deck with river and tremendous rock views, play pool or light the outside fire pit for a campfire. BBQ or enjoy the new, custom kitchen and fisherman’s décor. In the evening, take your pick of 3 spacious bedrooms where at the end of the day 6 extra long beds await or tie a few at the fly-tying table.
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Up river view on the Missouri River.

10. Rodeo Basecamp Along the Mighty MO

33mi from Sluice Boxes State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Cascade, MT
Mid century original vintage ranch home located on acreage adjacent to Missouri River and state fishing access site. 3 bedrooms with 2 full sized beds and 2 queen sized fold-out sofas. Indoor half-bath (shower and sink) with serviced portable toilet outside. Fully equipped kitchen and generous living room with big windows. Immediate yard is partially fenced due to ongoing water/sewer projects and pets are welcome. Mudroom adjacent to kitchen is indoor pet area. Hundreds of conservation and grazing acres available to enjoy abundant wildlife: pheasants, eagles, osprey, bull and rattle snakes, ground squirrels, owls, deer, and coyotes exist amongst grazing cattle and horses. Beautiful morning and evening light. Third and fourth generation family members are restoring property to friendly use so areas open to access are clearly flagged/signed. More information in house binder and on-site.
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About

Sluice Boxes State Park is a remote and rugged park near Great Falls, Montana, spanning eight miles of the Belt Creek Canyon. The park’s primary unmaintained trail follows Belt Creek with 16 creek crossings that hikers must ford on foot, which makes it a popular destination for trout fishing and backpacking. Because Belt Creek is actually bigger than some rivers, we generally recommend backpacking in mid-July through September when water levels are lower, though campers should always confirm water conditions with a ranger prior to a trip. If you’re game for these challenges—and okay with no established campgrounds—the reward of experiencing Belt Creek Canyon and surrounding Little Belt Mountains is high. This gorgeous area features limestone cliffs, an abundance of wildlife, and the remnants of a long mining history, including mines and a railway.

Notable campgrounds

There is no established campground at Sluice Boxes State Park. Backcountry camping is permitted, meaning hiking-in to unestablished campsites where you must pack out what you pack in and leave no trace. Consult with a district ranger for current camping information and regulations by calling (406) 454-5840. If you prefer to camp at an established Hipcamp in the Great Falls area, Sluice Boxes State Park still makes an excellent day trip.

Tips for snagging a campsite

Visitors must have a Backcountry Campsite Permit in order camp at Sluice Boxes State Park. It can be obtained by contacting the Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks (FWP) headquarters in Great Falls.

When to go

Although the park is open year-round, we generally recommend visits in mid-July through September when creek crossings are less treacherous and favorable summer weather conditions are most likely. Even during summer, campers should prepare for changing weather conditions and the possibility of thunderstorms. Mosquito protection is also a must in summer.

Know before you go

  • Always call the FWP headquarters in Great Falls before each visit for information on current trail conditions and creek crossings.
  • Bear spray and bear resistant food containers are recommended in Sluice Boxes State Park due to black bear activity.
  • On-leash pets are allowed in the park.
  • Local rafting companies offer guided floats of Belt Creek through the park in late spring and early summer when water levels are high.
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