About Cliff Point (MT)
Number of accommodations: 6
Campground Amenities
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Lake Access
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (26)
What Guests Are Saying
Cliff Point Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful lakeside setting, ideal for nature lovers. The campground features clean facilities, friendly hosts, and well-maintained sites, with some having direct water access. However, the experience can be marred by disruptive day users and a lack of enforcement of camping rules.
What Guests Are Saying
Cliff Point Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful lakeside setting, ideal for nature lovers. The campground features clean facilities, friendly hosts, and well-maintained sites, with some having direct water access. However, the experience can be marred by disruptive day users and a lack of enforcement of camping rules.
Review Summary
Jaret C
VerifiedAugust 24, 2021 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: A
Aakara W
VerifiedAugust 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: A
Amazing spot very private, quiet and well worth the long dirt road.
Tammy S
VerifiedJune 18, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: A
Beautiful
David L M
VerifiedJune 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 6, Loop: A
Obviously the reservation system needs to adjusted. While online, Rec.gov, indicated that the campground was full, this was not the case. No shows occupied sites every night, and by as much as 50%. People are reserving sites that they may want, just as an option. I spoke to campers that did show up that were given the reservation as a gift from a friend of employer. There should be a penalty for not using your reservation. This campground is totally booked for the rest of the summer, and I suspect by people in nearby cities that are holding sites as an option or to scalp off to friends. I spoke to one camper who said his employer reserved a site for every weekend this summer. There needs to be rules against this.
I suggest; one reservation per person/yr, three night maximum stay, site must be occupied, reservations for the rest of the year forfeited if a no show occurred, name of the person who reserved the site on the reservation slip with dates.
I realize that this is a small campground, and first come first served, people looking for a site are having a negative impact. A campground FULL sign could be posted after 3:00pm would be helpful.
I was very lucky to have gotten a reservation for the dates I wanted. From what I could see, they were the last dates available for the rest of the summer. It was disheartening to see a half full campground and the reservation system abused.
Another problem was that we met friends there that had their own camper. The site allows two vehicles, but the Ranger said not two campers, because there was no way to pay for the second camper. I question, what is the difference between two parties arriving in vehicles that are campers and two parties arriving in separate vehicles with tents? Parking space is adequate for both. This needs to be more clear on the Rec.gov site and open the payment method at the campground.
I and others camping at Cliff Lake thought that the reservation system was obviously not working. It’s messed up!
Cody D
VerifiedJune 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 2, Loop: A
Beautiful site on a peaceful lake. The website said that there was running water but there wasn't. We talked to the ranger who explained it was due to positive test for coliform but some how in the middle of a holiday weekend they then hooked up the water. So was it contaminated or wasn't it?
Anonymous
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Location Cliff Point (MT)
Address:
Madison Ranger District
Ennis, MT, 59729
United States
Travel south from Ennis for 38 miles on US Highway 287. As highway curves to east, turn south on Wade and Cliff Lakes road, also signed as Three Dollar Bridge fishing access site. Travel five miles on county road, which becomes Forest road #572, to Wade Lake Recreation Area. Follow signing to campground. When travelling from the east, turn onto Wade and Cliff Lakes road one mile west of US 287 and MT 87 junction. From the south, turn from MT 87 onto Madison County 122 about 2.2 miles north of the Montana/Idaho boundary.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.7931 / -111.567
Elevation: 2022 feet
Policies & Rules
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Cellular service is not available at the campground |
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There is a food storage order in place. All food and attractants must be stored in a bear-proof manner when unattended. |
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There is a 16 consecutive day camping limit at a single site and 32 day cumulative limit, at multiple sites, within a calendar year. |
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Garbage service is available May 15 - September 15. Otherwise, it is Pack It In, Pack It Out. |
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Trailers over 16 feet in length are not recommended due to small camp spaces and tight turns. |
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Each site is for a single camping unit. Double or group camping is not permitted in a single site |
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Please cancel your reservation if you do not plan to use the campsite. Reservations may be forfeited, without refund, for failure to occupy campsite on first night and for absences exceeding 24 hours thereafter. For "no-shows", campsite will be made available to other campers at 2PM the following day, for the remainder of the reservation. |