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Lost Johnny Point Campground

LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

About Lost Johnny Point Campground

Lost Johnny Point Campground is located on the Hungry Horse Reservoir, high in the Rocky Mountains, west of the Continental Divide and just south of the Canadian border. Spectacular views and ample opportunities for recreation surround the campground. Lost Johnny Point Campground has 21 camp sites, 12 which are reservable and 9 for our walk-up visitors. The stay limit is 16 consecutive days.

Number of accommodations: 12

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 21 to Sep 19

Campground Amenities

Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

12 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 11, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 12, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 13, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 14, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 15, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 18, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 19, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 2, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 20, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 3, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 4, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 5, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (148)

Review Summary

4.5
148 reviews
5
70.3%
104
4
18.9%
28
3
4.1%
6
2
2.7%
4
1
4.1%
6

Sabrina N

Verified

July 14, 2025 Stayed at: 20, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

5

Amy( the host) was fabulous. She was friendly, informative, accommodating and just over all wonderful. The restrooms were immaculate and didn’t stink. This site is very remote from anything and so no glamping here but beautiful sights, quiet and not far from the lake to swim

Sabrina N

Verified

July 14, 2025 Stayed at: 20, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

5

Amy( the host) was fabulous. She was friendly, informative, accommodating and just over all wonderful. The restrooms were immaculate and didn’t stink. This site is very remote from anything and so no glamping here but beautiful sights, quiet and not far from the lake to swim

Anne N

Verified

July 10, 2025 Stayed at: 2, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

3

Good: The campground as a whole was very nice. The bathrooms were clean and the lake was very pretty. We saw several deer at our campsite, which was fun.
Bad: Our specific campsite did not have any shade, so trying to do anything outside before the sun went down was brutal. Also, there was no specific check-in procedure, which was very confusing. We got there right at 2pm and had no clue what to do. We went to the host site to say that we had arrived, and the host didn't seem to care/know why we were there. I had booked our campsite for two nights and planned on spending a majority of our time at Glacier NP, and because we were car-camping, we didn't have anything to leave at our site while we were gone. While leaving Glacier NP the second evening, I had finally gotten service around 4pm and received a text asking if we still wanted our campsite and that they would open it up to the public if we didn't get there by 2pm. This was incredibly frustrating, as we had booked that site several months ago and would've had nowhere else to stay. Although they had opened our site to the public (even though I had fully booked it for two nights), I luckily received service in time to notify the host that we would be back and they took it off the market. The host also asked if we had even been there the night before, because they "didn't see us there when they did final rounds at 9:30" when we had literally gone to the host site to notify them that we were there. Very confusing process. Would have liked more information and a more clear check-in/out procedure to ensure that the host knew we were there, plus a notification saying that we had a 9:30pm curfew to return to our site. I don't know why they are allowed to open up the spot to the public that had already been booked and paid for just because "we didn't leave anything at the site when we left". That didn't make any sense and seems like a money grab.

Anne N

Verified

July 10, 2025 Stayed at: 2, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

3

Good: The campground as a whole was very nice. The bathrooms were clean and the lake was very pretty. We saw several deer at our campsite, which was fun.
Bad: Our specific campsite did not have any shade, so trying to do anything outside before the sun went down was brutal. Also, there was no specific check-in procedure, which was very confusing. We got there right at 2pm and had no clue what to do. We went to the host site to say that we had arrived, and the host didn't seem to care/know why we were there. I had booked our campsite for two nights and planned on spending a majority of our time at Glacier NP, and because we were car-camping, we didn't have anything to leave at our site while we were gone. While leaving Glacier NP the second evening, I had finally gotten service around 4pm and received a text asking if we still wanted our campsite and that they would open it up to the public if we didn't get there by 2pm. This was incredibly frustrating, as we had booked that site several months ago and would've had nowhere else to stay. Although they had opened our site to the public (even though I had fully booked it for two nights), I luckily received service in time to notify the host that we would be back and they took it off the market. The host also asked if we had even been there the night before, because they "didn't see us there when they did final rounds at 9:30" when we had literally gone to the host site to notify them that we were there. Very confusing process. Would have liked more information and a more clear check-in/out procedure to ensure that the host knew we were there, plus a notification saying that we had a 9:30pm curfew to return to our site. I don't know why they are allowed to open up the spot to the public that had already been booked and paid for just because "we didn't leave anything at the site when we left". That didn't make any sense and seems like a money grab.

Julie G

Verified

June 13, 2025 Stayed at: 5, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

5

Clean, tidy, beautiful, quiet. Thank you!

Julie G

Verified

June 13, 2025 Stayed at: 5, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

5

Clean, tidy, beautiful, quiet. Thank you!

James M

Verified

June 10, 2025 Stayed at: 15, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

4

Sites should be wider so picnic tables can be close to the RV.

James M

Verified

June 10, 2025 Stayed at: 15, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

4

Sites should be wider so picnic tables can be close to the RV.

Rene O

Verified

August 31, 2024 Stayed at: 15, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

4

Lovely campsite right by the HH reservoir, clean vault toilet.

Rene O

Verified

August 31, 2024 Stayed at: 15, Loop: LOST JOHNNY POINT CAMPGROUND

4

Lovely campsite right by the HH reservoir, clean vault toilet.

Location Lost Johnny Point Campground

Address:
10 Hungry Horse Drive
Hungry Horse, MT, 59919
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 48.3102 / -113.963

Elevation: 1091 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

  • Check-out time is required.
  • Reserved sites must be occupied by check-out time the day after arrival to avoid forfeiture.
  • For more information, visit the Flathead National Forest website.

Site capacity

  • Unreserved sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may already be occupied.

Site types & loops

  • Reservation holders cannot change to a walk-up site upon arrival.
  • Drop camping requires a Forest Service permit; rented campers cannot be delivered by the owner.

Vehicles & parking

  • Each site allows two vehicles; the first is included in the fee, with $5 charge for any additional vehicle.

Wildlife & food storage

  • A food storage order is in effect; attractants must be stored properly.

Fires & fuel

  • Firewood should be sourced locally to prevent pest spread.

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

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