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Mink Creek Group Site Campground
Mink Creek Group Site Campground is situated 12 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho, along the Bannock Highway. It is a favored spot for birding and wildlife viewing, offering extensive multi-use trails for exploration.
Lupine Shelter
Lupine Shelter is a year-round picnicking facility, popular in winter as a warming hut for snowmobilers. It serves as a great spot for picnics and family gatherings throughout the year.
The Inn on the Gallatin
Big Creek Cabin
Big Creek Cabin, built in 1925 as a former guard station next to the original 1907 cabin, is the largest in the Yellowstone District, featuring five rooms and two porches. It offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to...
Bayhorse Recreation Site
Bayhorse Campground, located along the Salmon River at 5,400 feet elevation, offers 12 campsites ideal for fishing, history exploration, and outdoor activities. Anglers can enjoy a variety of fish in the river, while the nearby Bayhorse Townsite p...
Scout Mountain Campground
Scout Mountain Campground is situated at 6,900 feet elevation, 13 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho. It is part of the Mink Creek area, known for birding and wildlife viewing. The campground offers access to various local multi-use trails for explor...
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...
Tower Fall Campground
Tower Fall Campground, at an elevation of 6,600 feet, is located near the Tower General Store and Tower Fall, along the road to Dunraven Pass. It offers access to Lamar Valley for wildlife viewing and nearby day hikes, with Roosevelt Lodge providi...
Williams Lake Campground
Williams Lake Campground features 9 campsites suitable for RV and tent camping, equipped with potable water, vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and shade. RVs and trailers should avoid the lower loop beyond Site 6.
Deer Creek Cabin (WY)
Deer Creek Cabin is a historic Forest Service guard station situated 13 miles from Alpine, Wyoming, providing a rustic backcountry experience with amenities such as a propane stove and heater. The cabin serves as a summer grazing area for Forest S...
Trapper Springs (MT)
Trapper Springs Campground, located by the lower Madison River, offers 15 campsites, with 9 available for reservation from May 1 to September 15; the rest are first-come-first-serve during the off-season. While there is no boat launch at the campg...
Red Mountain (MT)
The Dillon Field Office cannot make reservations; contact Recreation.gov at 877-444-6777 or book online. Red Mountain Campground offers 19 sites, with 11 available for reservation during peak season (May 1 - September 15); outside this period, sit...
Hells Canyon Guard Station
Hells Canyon Guard Station is a historic log cabin in Montana's Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, primarily serving as a base for hunters and hikers. Built in 1906 and later donated to the Forest Service, it offers scenic views and recreationa...
Mccain Cabin
McCain Guard Station is a rustic cabin popular year-round for hikers, horseback riders, and snowmobile enthusiasts, with nearby trails and meadows for sledding. Built in 1933 by the CCC, it offers a scenic retreat. Winter access is available only ...
Goodenough Creek Campground
Goodenough Creek Campground features 10 developed campsites, with 5 for tents and 5 for RVs/trailers, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The site offers vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings, but no dumpsters; visitors must pack...
Little Bear Cabin
Little Bear Cabin, built in 1938, remains largely unchanged and is open year-round for recreation and peaceful retreats. Accessible by vehicle in summer and fall, winter access requires snowmobiling or skiing 10 miles from the nearest road. Guests...
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...
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Canyon Creek Cabin
Canyon Creek Cabin is situated in a historic mining district, surrounded by trails and abundant wildlife, offering views of the Pioneer Mountains in southwestern Montana. It requires a four-wheel drive vehicle for access and may need snowmobiles o...
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Mink Creek Group Site Campground
Mink Creek Group Site Campground is situated 12 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho, along the Bannock Highway. It is a favored spot for birding and wildlife viewing, offering extensive multi-use trails for exploration.
Lupine Shelter
Lupine Shelter is a year-round picnicking facility, popular in winter as a warming hut for snowmobilers. It serves as a great spot for picnics and family gatherings throughout the year.
The Inn on the Gallatin
Big Creek Cabin
Big Creek Cabin, built in 1925 as a former guard station next to the original 1907 cabin, is the largest in the Yellowstone District, featuring five rooms and two porches. It offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to...
Bayhorse Recreation Site
Bayhorse Campground, located along the Salmon River at 5,400 feet elevation, offers 12 campsites ideal for fishing, history exploration, and outdoor activities. Anglers can enjoy a variety of fish in the river, while the nearby Bayhorse Townsite p...
Scout Mountain Campground
Scout Mountain Campground is situated at 6,900 feet elevation, 13 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho. It is part of the Mink Creek area, known for birding and wildlife viewing. The campground offers access to various local multi-use trails for explor...
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...
Tower Fall Campground
Tower Fall Campground, at an elevation of 6,600 feet, is located near the Tower General Store and Tower Fall, along the road to Dunraven Pass. It offers access to Lamar Valley for wildlife viewing and nearby day hikes, with Roosevelt Lodge providi...
Williams Lake Campground
Williams Lake Campground features 9 campsites suitable for RV and tent camping, equipped with potable water, vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and shade. RVs and trailers should avoid the lower loop beyond Site 6.
Deer Creek Cabin (WY)
Deer Creek Cabin is a historic Forest Service guard station situated 13 miles from Alpine, Wyoming, providing a rustic backcountry experience with amenities such as a propane stove and heater. The cabin serves as a summer grazing area for Forest S...
Trapper Springs (MT)
Trapper Springs Campground, located by the lower Madison River, offers 15 campsites, with 9 available for reservation from May 1 to September 15; the rest are first-come-first-serve during the off-season. While there is no boat launch at the campg...
Red Mountain (MT)
The Dillon Field Office cannot make reservations; contact Recreation.gov at 877-444-6777 or book online. Red Mountain Campground offers 19 sites, with 11 available for reservation during peak season (May 1 - September 15); outside this period, sit...
Hells Canyon Guard Station
Hells Canyon Guard Station is a historic log cabin in Montana's Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, primarily serving as a base for hunters and hikers. Built in 1906 and later donated to the Forest Service, it offers scenic views and recreationa...
Mccain Cabin
McCain Guard Station is a rustic cabin popular year-round for hikers, horseback riders, and snowmobile enthusiasts, with nearby trails and meadows for sledding. Built in 1933 by the CCC, it offers a scenic retreat. Winter access is available only ...
Goodenough Creek Campground
Goodenough Creek Campground features 10 developed campsites, with 5 for tents and 5 for RVs/trailers, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The site offers vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings, but no dumpsters; visitors must pack...
Little Bear Cabin
Little Bear Cabin, built in 1938, remains largely unchanged and is open year-round for recreation and peaceful retreats. Accessible by vehicle in summer and fall, winter access requires snowmobiling or skiing 10 miles from the nearest road. Guests...
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...
Lava Hot Springs East KOA Holiday
Canyon Creek Cabin
Canyon Creek Cabin is situated in a historic mining district, surrounded by trails and abundant wildlife, offering views of the Pioneer Mountains in southwestern Montana. It requires a four-wheel drive vehicle for access and may need snowmobiles o...
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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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