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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...
Porcupine Cabin
Porcupine Cabin, located in the Crazy Mountains at 6,400 feet, was built in 1914 and remodeled in 1934, serving as temporary housing for Forest Service rangers. It is now available year-round for outdoor enthusiasts, though summer access requires ...
Lake Yellowstone Hotel and Cabins
Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins, established in 1891 and a National Historic Landmark since 2015, is part of Historic Hotels of America. The hotel features historic guest rooms, a restaurant, a deli, and a sunroom with lake views, while offeri...
Egin Lakes Campground/day Use Area
The St. Anthony Sand Dunes in eastern Idaho is the largest dune system in the state, spanning 20 miles long and 5 miles wide, with heights ranging from 50 to 400 feet. This 10,600-acre area offers recreational activities for off-highway vehicles, ...
Birch Creek Campground
Birch Creek Campground in southeastern Idaho offers around 25 campsites with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, as well as undeveloped camping areas. Despite recent flooding and road erosion, the area remains open to the publ...
Hellgate Campground
Hellgate Campground is situated 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, along Highway 284. Historically, it was explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, who praised its beauty. The area later attracted miners during the 1850s gold rush.
Moose Lake Cabin
Moose Lake Cabin, built in 1917 in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, serves as a historic Forest Service work station and provides access to the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness Area. Located near Georgetown Lake and the town of Philipsburg, th...
Doney Cabin
Doney Cabin is currently being repaired and will be available for rent soon. The cabin is undergoing maintenance to ensure a comfortable stay. Updates will be provided as it gets closer to reopening.
May Creek Cabin
May Creek Cabin, built by miners in the early 1900s and later used by hunters, was restored for public use in 1993 and enhanced in 2011. Located on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in Montana, it offers access to beautiful meadows and s...
Jo Bonner Campground
Jo Bonner Campground is situated at the northeastern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, and provides year-round recreational opportunities. Named after Josephine Agnes Martin Bonner, it is a small, charming campground...
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...
Riverside Campground
Riverside Campground, situated 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, offers 27 paved campsites, a group picnic pavilion, and facilities like pit toilets and a boat ramp. It caters to campers, day users, and large groups, making it a popular spot for f...
Chinamen's Campground
Chinamen's Campground is situated at the northern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, and offers year-round recreational activities. The area has a historical background tied to the gold rush of the 1850s, attracting m...
Court Sheriff Campground
Court Sheriff Campground is situated at the northern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir in Montana, offering year-round recreational activities. It is named after Court Sheriff, who moved to Montana in 1865 to work in the mines and later established a ...
Mccart Lookout
McCart Lookout is a restored historic tower on McCart Peak, east of Sula, reflecting the 1940s look with period furnishings. It offers a unique camping experience on a mountain peak bordering the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness. Visitors can enjoy spe...
Tower Rock Campground
Tower Rock Campground, located along the main Salmon River, is historically significant as the campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It provides excellent river access for floaters and anglers, with camping and picnic facilities available....
Morgan Bar Campground
Morgan Bar Campground features RV and tent campsites, group facilities, and a boat ramp along the Salmon River. It boasts stunning eastern views of the Beaverhead Mountains and includes a historical remnant orchard from the Morgan family. A trail ...
Squirrel Meadows Cabin
Squirrel Meadows Cabin, built in 1934 and located 24 miles east of Ashton, Idaho, is a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed from lodgepole pine, the cabin features a wood shingled roof and is accessible by ...
Crandall Creek Cabin
Crandall Creek Cabin is a traditional log structure that replaced the historic Bennett Creek Cabin, providing rustic accommodations with limited amenities. Access requires a semi-primitive dirt road, with four-wheel drive recommended from June 16 ...
East Fork Cabin
East Fork Cabin in the Bitterroot National Forest invites visitors to experience a rustic camping atmosphere with year-round access to recreational activities. It accommodates large groups with nearby picnic areas and requires alternative travel a...
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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...
Porcupine Cabin
Porcupine Cabin, located in the Crazy Mountains at 6,400 feet, was built in 1914 and remodeled in 1934, serving as temporary housing for Forest Service rangers. It is now available year-round for outdoor enthusiasts, though summer access requires ...
Lake Yellowstone Hotel and Cabins
Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins, established in 1891 and a National Historic Landmark since 2015, is part of Historic Hotels of America. The hotel features historic guest rooms, a restaurant, a deli, and a sunroom with lake views, while offeri...
Egin Lakes Campground/day Use Area
The St. Anthony Sand Dunes in eastern Idaho is the largest dune system in the state, spanning 20 miles long and 5 miles wide, with heights ranging from 50 to 400 feet. This 10,600-acre area offers recreational activities for off-highway vehicles, ...
Birch Creek Campground
Birch Creek Campground in southeastern Idaho offers around 25 campsites with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, as well as undeveloped camping areas. Despite recent flooding and road erosion, the area remains open to the publ...
Hellgate Campground
Hellgate Campground is situated 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, along Highway 284. Historically, it was explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, who praised its beauty. The area later attracted miners during the 1850s gold rush.
Moose Lake Cabin
Moose Lake Cabin, built in 1917 in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, serves as a historic Forest Service work station and provides access to the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness Area. Located near Georgetown Lake and the town of Philipsburg, th...
Doney Cabin
Doney Cabin is currently being repaired and will be available for rent soon. The cabin is undergoing maintenance to ensure a comfortable stay. Updates will be provided as it gets closer to reopening.
May Creek Cabin
May Creek Cabin, built by miners in the early 1900s and later used by hunters, was restored for public use in 1993 and enhanced in 2011. Located on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in Montana, it offers access to beautiful meadows and s...
Jo Bonner Campground
Jo Bonner Campground is situated at the northeastern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, and provides year-round recreational opportunities. Named after Josephine Agnes Martin Bonner, it is a small, charming campground...
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...
Riverside Campground
Riverside Campground, situated 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, offers 27 paved campsites, a group picnic pavilion, and facilities like pit toilets and a boat ramp. It caters to campers, day users, and large groups, making it a popular spot for f...
Chinamen's Campground
Chinamen's Campground is situated at the northern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, 30 miles east of Helena, Montana, and offers year-round recreational activities. The area has a historical background tied to the gold rush of the 1850s, attracting m...
Court Sheriff Campground
Court Sheriff Campground is situated at the northern end of Canyon Ferry Reservoir in Montana, offering year-round recreational activities. It is named after Court Sheriff, who moved to Montana in 1865 to work in the mines and later established a ...
Mccart Lookout
McCart Lookout is a restored historic tower on McCart Peak, east of Sula, reflecting the 1940s look with period furnishings. It offers a unique camping experience on a mountain peak bordering the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness. Visitors can enjoy spe...
Tower Rock Campground
Tower Rock Campground, located along the main Salmon River, is historically significant as the campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It provides excellent river access for floaters and anglers, with camping and picnic facilities available....
Morgan Bar Campground
Morgan Bar Campground features RV and tent campsites, group facilities, and a boat ramp along the Salmon River. It boasts stunning eastern views of the Beaverhead Mountains and includes a historical remnant orchard from the Morgan family. A trail ...
Squirrel Meadows Cabin
Squirrel Meadows Cabin, built in 1934 and located 24 miles east of Ashton, Idaho, is a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed from lodgepole pine, the cabin features a wood shingled roof and is accessible by ...
Crandall Creek Cabin
Crandall Creek Cabin is a traditional log structure that replaced the historic Bennett Creek Cabin, providing rustic accommodations with limited amenities. Access requires a semi-primitive dirt road, with four-wheel drive recommended from June 16 ...
East Fork Cabin
East Fork Cabin in the Bitterroot National Forest invites visitors to experience a rustic camping atmosphere with year-round access to recreational activities. It accommodates large groups with nearby picnic areas and requires alternative travel a...
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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.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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