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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...
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 ...
Livingston / Paradise Valley KOA Holiday
Cabin Creek Cabin
Cabin Creek Cabin is a rustic, single-room structure built in the 1930s, offering basic amenities for guests who must bring their own supplies. It is closed in spring but open from June to March, with guests responsible for their travel and safety...
Ibex Cabin
Ibex Cabin, built in 1939 for Forest Service rangers in Montana, serves as a remote retreat for summer and winter recreation. Accessible by vehicle from June until snow, it requires high clearance, four-wheel drive, and can only be reached in wint...
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 ...
Granite Peak RV Resort
Lake Inez Point 6 (Group Camp Site)
Lake Inez Campground is located on the eastern shore of Lake Inez, a glacial lake in a valley between the Swan and Mission Mountain ranges. It is part of the 'Chain of Lakes' that the Clearwater River flows through and offers various water-related...
From $50/night
West Fork Butte Lookout
West Fork Butte Lookout offers stunning near-360-degree views of the mountains south of Missoula and serves as a base camp for exploration. Vehicle access is limited to summer months, while winter requires hiking or skiing 7.5 miles due to road cl...
Kings Hill Cabin
Kings Hill Cabin, a historic log cabin from the 1930s, offers a peaceful retreat with minimal noise and year-round access to outdoor activities. Summer activities include hiking and birding, while winter offers snowmobiling and skiing at nearby Sh...
From $75/night
Lakeside Lolo Campground (MT)
Lakeside Campground, situated at the south end of Lake Alva in Montana's Lolo National Forest, offers camping and recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. The lake is known for its loon population and protected nesting areas, w...
Mill Creek Cabin
Mill Creek Cabin, constructed in 1927 for Forest Service personnel, is accessible year-round with a recommended four-wheel drive vehicle. It provides rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to bring their own supplies for a ...
Lake Alva Campground
Lake Alva Campground, situated 11 miles north of Seeley Lake, provides opportunities for camping, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. The area features a loon population with protected nesting sites, and their calls can f...
Steel Creek Group Campground
Steel Creek Group Campground is situated 35 miles northeast of Dubois, Idaho, and 9 miles northwest of Kilgore. It offers visitors a chance to explore numerous trails and enjoy wildlife viewing in a picturesque setting.
Al Taylor Cabin
Al Taylor Cabin is situated near Steel Creek at an elevation of 6,300 feet, offering scenic views and tranquility. Accessible by car from mid-May to mid-November, the cabin's roads are snowmobile-only during the winter months. While it offers seve...
Basin Station Cabin
Basin Station Cabin is a rustic, two-room cabin in the Hebgen Lake Ranger District, open year-round and accessible by a heavily traveled road. In winter, guests can snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile to the cabin, while it is parking accessible in warme...
Kenck Cabin
Kenck Cabin offers a rustic retreat in the mountains, originally built in 1924 by a traveling doctor. In 2003, it was donated to the Forest Service by the Kenck Family Trust and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests can enjoy ...
Hunters Spring Cabin
Hunters Spring Cabin in central Montana offers a peaceful getaway year-round, perfect for outdoor activities like hunting, hiking, and skiing. It features secure access with a combination lock and is reachable via a gravel road in summer, while wi...
From $65/night
Henrys Lake Boat Access
Henry's Lake, located at 6,470 feet and 15 miles from Yellowstone's west entrance, features a trout-rich fishery and is the source of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. The South Shore Boat Access offers a primitive boat ramp, camping, fishing, ...
Yellowstone Park / Mountainside KOA Journey
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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...
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 ...
Livingston / Paradise Valley KOA Holiday
Cabin Creek Cabin
Cabin Creek Cabin is a rustic, single-room structure built in the 1930s, offering basic amenities for guests who must bring their own supplies. It is closed in spring but open from June to March, with guests responsible for their travel and safety...
Ibex Cabin
Ibex Cabin, built in 1939 for Forest Service rangers in Montana, serves as a remote retreat for summer and winter recreation. Accessible by vehicle from June until snow, it requires high clearance, four-wheel drive, and can only be reached in wint...
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 ...
Granite Peak RV Resort
Lake Inez Point 6 (Group Camp Site)
Lake Inez Campground is located on the eastern shore of Lake Inez, a glacial lake in a valley between the Swan and Mission Mountain ranges. It is part of the 'Chain of Lakes' that the Clearwater River flows through and offers various water-related...
From $50/night
West Fork Butte Lookout
West Fork Butte Lookout offers stunning near-360-degree views of the mountains south of Missoula and serves as a base camp for exploration. Vehicle access is limited to summer months, while winter requires hiking or skiing 7.5 miles due to road cl...
Kings Hill Cabin
Kings Hill Cabin, a historic log cabin from the 1930s, offers a peaceful retreat with minimal noise and year-round access to outdoor activities. Summer activities include hiking and birding, while winter offers snowmobiling and skiing at nearby Sh...
From $75/night
Lakeside Lolo Campground (MT)
Lakeside Campground, situated at the south end of Lake Alva in Montana's Lolo National Forest, offers camping and recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. The lake is known for its loon population and protected nesting areas, w...
Mill Creek Cabin
Mill Creek Cabin, constructed in 1927 for Forest Service personnel, is accessible year-round with a recommended four-wheel drive vehicle. It provides rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to bring their own supplies for a ...
Lake Alva Campground
Lake Alva Campground, situated 11 miles north of Seeley Lake, provides opportunities for camping, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. The area features a loon population with protected nesting sites, and their calls can f...
Steel Creek Group Campground
Steel Creek Group Campground is situated 35 miles northeast of Dubois, Idaho, and 9 miles northwest of Kilgore. It offers visitors a chance to explore numerous trails and enjoy wildlife viewing in a picturesque setting.
Al Taylor Cabin
Al Taylor Cabin is situated near Steel Creek at an elevation of 6,300 feet, offering scenic views and tranquility. Accessible by car from mid-May to mid-November, the cabin's roads are snowmobile-only during the winter months. While it offers seve...
Basin Station Cabin
Basin Station Cabin is a rustic, two-room cabin in the Hebgen Lake Ranger District, open year-round and accessible by a heavily traveled road. In winter, guests can snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile to the cabin, while it is parking accessible in warme...
Kenck Cabin
Kenck Cabin offers a rustic retreat in the mountains, originally built in 1924 by a traveling doctor. In 2003, it was donated to the Forest Service by the Kenck Family Trust and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests can enjoy ...
Hunters Spring Cabin
Hunters Spring Cabin in central Montana offers a peaceful getaway year-round, perfect for outdoor activities like hunting, hiking, and skiing. It features secure access with a combination lock and is reachable via a gravel road in summer, while wi...
From $65/night
Henrys Lake Boat Access
Henry's Lake, located at 6,470 feet and 15 miles from Yellowstone's west entrance, features a trout-rich fishery and is the source of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. The South Shore Boat Access offers a primitive boat ramp, camping, fishing, ...
Yellowstone Park / Mountainside KOA Journey
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Frequently Asked Questions
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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