OutReserve

Tally Lake Campground

Tally Lake Creek
Tally Lake Boat Launch
TALLLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND BEACH
TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND  NORTH SHORE

Featured amenities

Pet Friendly

About Tally Lake Campground

Tally Lake Campground is located on the northern shores of its namesake lake, west of Whitefish, Montana. The campground is popular with locals and tourists visiting the Flathead National Forest and offers a variety of recreation facilities and activities for the whole family. The campground has 38 rentable sites with 21 of them being reservable and 17 are for our walk-up visitors. We also have a group site, site 39 and also our Pavilion group site available for reservations. The stay limit is 16 consecutive nights.

Number of accommodations: 22

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 15 to Sep 28

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Pet friendly
RV Utilities and Hookups

RV Utilities and Hookups

  • Dump station on site
Water Access

Water Access

  • Beach Access
  • Lake Access
Pets and Policies

Pets and Policies

  • Pet friendly
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Rates, Sites & Availability

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

22 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 002, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 003, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 004, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 005, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 006, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 007, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 013, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 014, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 015, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 016, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 017, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 018, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 024, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 025, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 026, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 027, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 028, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 029, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 030, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 034, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 038, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 039, Loop: TALLY
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (250)

What Guests Are Saying

Tally Lake Campground is highly praised for its beautiful, secluded setting, spacious campsites, and friendly camp hosts who enhance the overall experience. Campers enjoy various activities such as swimming, kayaking, and hiking, with many expressing a desire to return. While there are some concerns about dust from gravel roads and occasional issues with water pressure, the campground is generally clean and well-maintained, making it a favorite among visitors.

Review Summary

4.2
250 reviews
5
56.0%
140
4
20.8%
52
3
15.2%
38
2
4.0%
10
1
4.0%
10

Jon S

Verified

June 22, 2020 Stayed at: 026, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

1

Despite the distance to Glacier National Park and the idea that one might find some tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of Whitefish, MT or the constant flow of sitesee-ers to the National Park, this site proved to be a poorly managed and disgusting enclave of poor behavior. We are writing this review from two hours down the road at Seeley Lake Campground where the vault toilets are clean and relatively odorless, the campsites are well maintained, the lake offers a clean recreation area and the hosts promote well maintained campsites. In contrast to this, the Tally Lake Campground was a stinking, mud hole, over-run by the worst type of RV campers. Sites that clearly could not accommodate more than two vehicles and possibly a smaller RV/trailer were crammed with large RV trailers, multiple tents, several vehicles, boats, and far too many occupants. Dogs were allowed to roam off-leash and on several occasions lunged at both passerby and our own dogs. On several occasions the host stopped to talk to one such family, but never addressed the large rottweiler that was allowed off-leash. The vault toilets were near capacity with the over saturation of campsite occupants, resulting in a smell that resembled spoiled, canned salmon and the most sickly of human excrement. Our camp fire ring had clearly not been maintained or emptied for multiple visits as the ashes had accumulated past the holes which allow oxygen to feed the fire. Again, if you are looking for some semblance of tranquility, this is not the place as side-by-sides will frequently ride through the campground, quiet hours for generators are not adhered to nor enforced, children and dogs frequently cut through your campsite, and the forest service road adjacent to the campsite is a main thoroughfare for OHV type vehicles. We have been driving across America for 6 weeks and this has been, by far, the worst campground we have been to.

Jon S

Verified

June 22, 2020 Stayed at: 026, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

1

Despite the distance to Glacier National Park and the idea that one might find some tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of Whitefish, MT or the constant flow of sitesee-ers to the National Park, this site proved to be a poorly managed and disgusting enclave of poor behavior. We are writing this review from two hours down the road at Seeley Lake Campground where the vault toilets are clean and relatively odorless, the campsites are well maintained, the lake offers a clean recreation area and the hosts promote well maintained campsites. In contrast to this, the Tally Lake Campground was a stinking, mud hole, over-run by the worst type of RV campers. Sites that clearly could not accommodate more than two vehicles and possibly a smaller RV/trailer were crammed with large RV trailers, multiple tents, several vehicles, boats, and far too many occupants. Dogs were allowed to roam off-leash and on several occasions lunged at both passerby and our own dogs. On several occasions the host stopped to talk to one such family, but never addressed the large rottweiler that was allowed off-leash. The vault toilets were near capacity with the over saturation of campsite occupants, resulting in a smell that resembled spoiled, canned salmon and the most sickly of human excrement. Our camp fire ring had clearly not been maintained or emptied for multiple visits as the ashes had accumulated past the holes which allow oxygen to feed the fire. Again, if you are looking for some semblance of tranquility, this is not the place as side-by-sides will frequently ride through the campground, quiet hours for generators are not adhered to nor enforced, children and dogs frequently cut through your campsite, and the forest service road adjacent to the campsite is a main thoroughfare for OHV type vehicles. We have been driving across America for 6 weeks and this has been, by far, the worst campground we have been to.

Rich L

Verified

June 15, 2020 Stayed at: 025, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

4

We always add this to our annual camping list. Huge sites, beautiful lake, super quiet and camp hosts are always accommodating. It's out of the way from all the hustle of Whitefish and Glacier.

Mary F

Verified

June 15, 2020 Stayed at: 025, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

4

We love Tally Lake its a very tranquil place to camp.

Rich L

Verified

June 15, 2020 Stayed at: 025, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

4

We always add this to our annual camping list. Huge sites, beautiful lake, super quiet and camp hosts are always accommodating. It's out of the way from all the hustle of Whitefish and Glacier.

Mary F

Verified

June 15, 2020 Stayed at: 025, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

4

We love Tally Lake its a very tranquil place to camp.

Krysta S

Verified

May 28, 2020 Stayed at: 034, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

5

Clean bathrooms, hosts were quiet.

Krysta S

Verified

May 28, 2020 Stayed at: 034, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

5

Clean bathrooms, hosts were quiet.

Mary F

Verified

February 3, 2020 Stayed at: 024, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

5

Great Experience. Wonderful and peaceful campsite.

Mary F

Verified

February 3, 2020 Stayed at: 024, Loop: TALLY LAKE CAMPGROUND

5

Great Experience. Wonderful and peaceful campsite.

Location Tally Lake Campground

Address:
Tally Lake Road
Whitefish, MT, 59937
United States

Highway access

The campground is accessible via US Route 93, which is about 4 miles south from the junction with Twin Bridges Road. Twin Bridges Road and Farm to Market Road provide direct routes to Tally Lake Road.

Latitude & Longitude: 48.4136 / -114.586

Elevation: 1031 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

Check in time

2PM

Check out time

11AM

General

  • Check in is at 2:00 p.m.
  • If a site is not available for reservation online, it is shown as a first-come, first-served (FF) or walk-in (W) site. These sites will be identified at the campground on maps and campsite post markers with a W. First-come, First-served sites may already be taken as this cannot be updated on the Recreation.gov website. You may try to call for availability.
  • Reserved sites will be held until check out time (11am) the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of that following day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released.
  • We do not allow reservation holders to change campsites and move to a Walk-up campsite upon arrival. Most of our campsites are available for advanced reservations, and you must occupy the site you reserve. 
  • You are allowed 2 passenger vehicles per site, the first vehicle is included in the site fee and an extra vehicle charge of $5.00/vehicle per night will be collected at the campground. Sites that are identified as double occupancy can accommodate an additional camping unit. In this situation, you will be charged for each camper.
  • There is now a 10 day stay limit on all Group sites, starting in 2022.
  • Drop Camping is illegal without a Forest Service permit. If you rent a camper it may not be delivered by the owner.
  • There is a food storage order in effect on the Flathead National Forest. Know how to store all attractants all the time. See your Campground Host for more information or visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/flathead/recreation/?cid=stelprdb5347448 
  • Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
  • Click here for more information on the Flathead National Forest

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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