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Freedom Point Picnic Area
Freedom Point Pavilion is available for private reservations from early June to Labor Day, accommodating up to 100 people. It features picnic tables, barbecue grills, and water, but lacks electricity. Fees are $75 for groups up to 50 and $125 for ...
Sheepshead Picnic Area
Sheepshead Pavilion is available for private gatherings from mid-June to Labor Day, accommodating up to 200 people with picnic tables, barbecue grills, and water, but no electricity. Reservation fees range from $75 to $200 based on group size, wit...
Fleecer Station
Fleecer Cabin, built in 1924, serves as a popular retreat for hunters and hikers from Butte, offering various recreational activities from October 20th to April 15th. Access may require alternative methods like skiing or snowmobiling during winter...
Divide Bridge Campground
Divide Bridge Campground is part of a series of small recreation sites along the Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and excellent float boating. It features 21 camping units with tables, fire-rings, restrooms, potable water, and a...
High Rye Cabin
High Rye Cabin, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1919, is located in the historic German Gulch mining district and offers a quaint stay for exploring the northern Fleecer Mountains. The area provides numerous recreational activities...
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...
Jerry Creek Br Fish Access
The Jerry Creek Br Fish Access is one of several small recreation sites along the 73-mile Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and boating. Managed by BLM, it features amenities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, picnic tables, fire-ri...
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...
East Bank Rec Site
The East Bank Recreation Site is part of a series of small sites along a 73-mile stretch of the Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and float boating. Managed by BLM, it offers facilities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, gravel park...
Kading Cabin
Kading Cabin, located 16 miles south of Elliston, Montana, has been a Forest Service site since the early 1900s due to its strategic location and accessibility. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and renovated in the 1960s and 1...
Racetrack Cabin
Racetrack Cabin is a rustic one-room log cabin located along Racetrack Creek in western Montana, designed for a remote experience. Originally built for miners in the 1930s and later refurbished for public use, it offers access to trails and excell...
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.
Moose Creek Cabin
Moose Creek Cabin, built in 1907 and historically used by the Forest Service, is located in a scenic clearing surrounded by conifer forests near Helena, Montana. It now serves as a rustic retreat for guests looking for relaxation and recreation, w...
Quigley Group Use
Quigley Group Use Site is located at 6,300 feet on MacDonald Pass, 15 miles west of Helena, Montana, within the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. It offers stunning views of meadows and mountains, and is adjacent to the Continental Divide Na...
Birch Creek Cabin
Birch Creek Cabin is a historic log cabin with electricity, offering access to various outdoor trails for hiking, OHV, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. While typically accessible by vehicle, road conditions may vary, especially in winter whe...
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.
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Eagle Guard Station
Eagle Guard Station, located in the Elkhorn Mountains of Montana, is a historic cabin built in 1895 that served as a ranger station and is now a rustic retreat. It is the oldest administrative log structure in the Helena National Forest and offers...
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Freedom Point Picnic Area
Freedom Point Pavilion is available for private reservations from early June to Labor Day, accommodating up to 100 people. It features picnic tables, barbecue grills, and water, but lacks electricity. Fees are $75 for groups up to 50 and $125 for ...
Sheepshead Picnic Area
Sheepshead Pavilion is available for private gatherings from mid-June to Labor Day, accommodating up to 200 people with picnic tables, barbecue grills, and water, but no electricity. Reservation fees range from $75 to $200 based on group size, wit...
Fleecer Station
Fleecer Cabin, built in 1924, serves as a popular retreat for hunters and hikers from Butte, offering various recreational activities from October 20th to April 15th. Access may require alternative methods like skiing or snowmobiling during winter...
Divide Bridge Campground
Divide Bridge Campground is part of a series of small recreation sites along the Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and excellent float boating. It features 21 camping units with tables, fire-rings, restrooms, potable water, and a...
High Rye Cabin
High Rye Cabin, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1919, is located in the historic German Gulch mining district and offers a quaint stay for exploring the northern Fleecer Mountains. The area provides numerous recreational activities...
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...
Jerry Creek Br Fish Access
The Jerry Creek Br Fish Access is one of several small recreation sites along the 73-mile Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and boating. Managed by BLM, it features amenities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, picnic tables, fire-ri...
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...
East Bank Rec Site
The East Bank Recreation Site is part of a series of small sites along a 73-mile stretch of the Big Hole River, known for blue ribbon trout fishing and float boating. Managed by BLM, it offers facilities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, gravel park...
Kading Cabin
Kading Cabin, located 16 miles south of Elliston, Montana, has been a Forest Service site since the early 1900s due to its strategic location and accessibility. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and renovated in the 1960s and 1...
Racetrack Cabin
Racetrack Cabin is a rustic one-room log cabin located along Racetrack Creek in western Montana, designed for a remote experience. Originally built for miners in the 1930s and later refurbished for public use, it offers access to trails and excell...
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.
Moose Creek Cabin
Moose Creek Cabin, built in 1907 and historically used by the Forest Service, is located in a scenic clearing surrounded by conifer forests near Helena, Montana. It now serves as a rustic retreat for guests looking for relaxation and recreation, w...
Quigley Group Use
Quigley Group Use Site is located at 6,300 feet on MacDonald Pass, 15 miles west of Helena, Montana, within the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. It offers stunning views of meadows and mountains, and is adjacent to the Continental Divide Na...
Birch Creek Cabin
Birch Creek Cabin is a historic log cabin with electricity, offering access to various outdoor trails for hiking, OHV, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. While typically accessible by vehicle, road conditions may vary, especially in winter whe...
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.
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Eagle Guard Station
Eagle Guard Station, located in the Elkhorn Mountains of Montana, is a historic cabin built in 1895 that served as a ranger station and is now a rustic retreat. It is the oldest administrative log structure in the Helena National Forest and offers...
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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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