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Prune Creek
Prune Creek Campground is situated at 7,700 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Junction. The Bighorn National Forest provides diverse activities such as hiking, fishing, and scenic driving. It is managed by Rustic Freedom/Gallatin Ca...
From $20/night
Thompson Guard Station
Thompson Guard Station, built in 1954 in the Big Belt Mountain Range of Helena National Forest, originally served as a ranger station and later as lodging for engineering crews. Today, it offers a rustic getaway for relaxation and recreation, acce...
From $50/night
Monument Peak Lookout
Monument Peak Lookout, built in 1936, offers rustic accommodations with stunning 360-degree views of the Little Belt Mountains. Once a fire lookout, it was restored in 1999 for public rental after being unused since the 1970s. Access requires a hi...
From $45/night
Sibley Lake
Sibley Lake Campground is situated at 7,900 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Junction. It offers activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving within the Bighorn National Forest. The campground is managed by Rustic Freedom / ...
From $20/night
Sunlight Rangers Cabin
Sunlight Rangers Cabin is situated at the Sunlight Ranger Station, about 40 miles northwest of Cody, Wyoming, in Shoshone National Forest. The area is popular for its numerous trails suitable for hiking, biking, and off-road riding.
From $225/night
Rillway Cabin
Rillway Cabin, located in Helena National Forest near Townsend, Montana, was built between 1918 and 1922 and has historical ties to Dr. A.C. Kelly. Originally owned by the Averill and Hollaway families, it became known as "Rillway" by 1924. Today,...
From $30/night
Bozeman Trail Campground and RV Park
Owen Creek
Owen Creek Campground, situated at 8,400 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway, provides access to activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving in the Bighorn National Forest. It is near the Burgess Overlook and Woodrock areas. The campground...
From $18/night
Dead Swede
Dead Swede Campground is situated at 8,400 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Overlook and Woodrock. It offers diverse activities such as hiking, fishing, scenic driving, and exploring historic sites within the Bighorn National Fores...
From $20/night
Maxey Cabin
Maxey Cabin is a charming mountain retreat in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest, offering some comforts while requiring guests to bring their own supplies. Access is by car in summer, but certain periods require a 12-mile hike or bike rid...
From $65/night
Kountz Trailer Park
Slough Creek Campground
Slough Creek Campground, located at the end of a two-mile dirt road, is ideal for tents and small RVs, offering excellent wildlife viewing and nearby hiking and fishing opportunities, including the Slough Creek Trail. At an elevation of 6,250 ft, ...
Window Rock Cabin
Window Rock Cabin, built in 1940, serves as a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest. Access is by car in summer, but from March 31 to May 15, guests must hike or bike 12 miles due to road closures...
From $65/night
Whitetail Cabin
Whitetail Cabin sits at an altitude of 4,048 feet in the north end of the Custer National Forest approximately 20 miles from Ashland, Montana. The cabin was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Formerly a ranger station, it is n...
From $65/night
Lexley Acres Mobile Home Park
Bear Creek Campground - Mt
Bear Creek Campground is a First Come - First Served facility in southwest Montana's Madison Range, featuring 12 campsites alongside a creek. The campground caters to both horse and non-horse users, with six sites designated for each. It can be cr...
Coal Banks Landing
Coal Banks Landing Campground, open from April 1 to December 1, offers 20 first-come, first-served sites for camping, picnicking, and fishing along the Upper Missouri River. The campground features vault toilets, trash dumpsters, and a potable wat...
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Miller Cabin
The Miller Creek Cabin is situated in the Townsend Ranger District of the Big Belt Mountains, Montana, at the junction of Confederate Gulch and Blacktail Roads. Access requires a high-clearance vehicle, but winter travel necessitates over-the-snow...
From $45/night
Fox Creek Cabin (MT)
Fox Creek Cabin, a former ranger station in a remote area, offers basic amenities and requires guests to bring their own supplies. Accessible only by a 2.5-mile hike in summer or a six-mile trek in winter, a four-wheel drive is recommended for the...
From $45/night
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Prune Creek
Prune Creek Campground is situated at 7,700 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Junction. The Bighorn National Forest provides diverse activities such as hiking, fishing, and scenic driving. It is managed by Rustic Freedom/Gallatin Ca...
From $20/night
Thompson Guard Station
Thompson Guard Station, built in 1954 in the Big Belt Mountain Range of Helena National Forest, originally served as a ranger station and later as lodging for engineering crews. Today, it offers a rustic getaway for relaxation and recreation, acce...
From $50/night
Monument Peak Lookout
Monument Peak Lookout, built in 1936, offers rustic accommodations with stunning 360-degree views of the Little Belt Mountains. Once a fire lookout, it was restored in 1999 for public rental after being unused since the 1970s. Access requires a hi...
From $45/night
Sibley Lake
Sibley Lake Campground is situated at 7,900 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Junction. It offers activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving within the Bighorn National Forest. The campground is managed by Rustic Freedom / ...
From $20/night
Sunlight Rangers Cabin
Sunlight Rangers Cabin is situated at the Sunlight Ranger Station, about 40 miles northwest of Cody, Wyoming, in Shoshone National Forest. The area is popular for its numerous trails suitable for hiking, biking, and off-road riding.
From $225/night
Rillway Cabin
Rillway Cabin, located in Helena National Forest near Townsend, Montana, was built between 1918 and 1922 and has historical ties to Dr. A.C. Kelly. Originally owned by the Averill and Hollaway families, it became known as "Rillway" by 1924. Today,...
From $30/night
Bozeman Trail Campground and RV Park
Owen Creek
Owen Creek Campground, situated at 8,400 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway, provides access to activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving in the Bighorn National Forest. It is near the Burgess Overlook and Woodrock areas. The campground...
From $18/night
Dead Swede
Dead Swede Campground is situated at 8,400 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway near Burgess Overlook and Woodrock. It offers diverse activities such as hiking, fishing, scenic driving, and exploring historic sites within the Bighorn National Fores...
From $20/night
Maxey Cabin
Maxey Cabin is a charming mountain retreat in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest, offering some comforts while requiring guests to bring their own supplies. Access is by car in summer, but certain periods require a 12-mile hike or bike rid...
From $65/night
Kountz Trailer Park
Slough Creek Campground
Slough Creek Campground, located at the end of a two-mile dirt road, is ideal for tents and small RVs, offering excellent wildlife viewing and nearby hiking and fishing opportunities, including the Slough Creek Trail. At an elevation of 6,250 ft, ...
Window Rock Cabin
Window Rock Cabin, built in 1940, serves as a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest. Access is by car in summer, but from March 31 to May 15, guests must hike or bike 12 miles due to road closures...
From $65/night
Whitetail Cabin
Whitetail Cabin sits at an altitude of 4,048 feet in the north end of the Custer National Forest approximately 20 miles from Ashland, Montana. The cabin was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Formerly a ranger station, it is n...
From $65/night
Lexley Acres Mobile Home Park
Bear Creek Campground - Mt
Bear Creek Campground is a First Come - First Served facility in southwest Montana's Madison Range, featuring 12 campsites alongside a creek. The campground caters to both horse and non-horse users, with six sites designated for each. It can be cr...
Coal Banks Landing
Coal Banks Landing Campground, open from April 1 to December 1, offers 20 first-come, first-served sites for camping, picnicking, and fishing along the Upper Missouri River. The campground features vault toilets, trash dumpsters, and a potable wat...
Montana Camps and Cabins
Miller Cabin
The Miller Creek Cabin is situated in the Townsend Ranger District of the Big Belt Mountains, Montana, at the junction of Confederate Gulch and Blacktail Roads. Access requires a high-clearance vehicle, but winter travel necessitates over-the-snow...
From $45/night
Fox Creek Cabin (MT)
Fox Creek Cabin, a former ranger station in a remote area, offers basic amenities and requires guests to bring their own supplies. Accessible only by a 2.5-mile hike in summer or a six-mile trek in winter, a four-wheel drive is recommended for the...
From $45/night
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Roundup has 162 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Sunlight Rangers Cabin is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Roundup vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Roundup welcome pets. Slough Creek Campground is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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