From Montana’s Missouri River country to its breathtaking national parks to its wide open spaces in between, there’s no corner of Montana lacking spectacular natural beauty. Grandiose mountain ranges, vibrant lakes, and picturesque ruralscapes weave together to create some of the most spectacular sights in the country – and some of the most idyllic camping opportunities! Whether you’re on the hunt for a backcountry escape or a last-minute family getaway, nobody does camping like Big Sky Country. We’ve rounded up some of the best campgrounds in Montana in every corner of the state, perfect for that next adventure or for adding to that Montana bucket list. Ready to get out there?

Best State Park Campgrounds in Montana

For this list of top camping spots in Montana, we’re going to keep camping spots near Montana’s national parks to a minimum – after all, there’s a lot more to explore here! Starting with our state’s gorgeous state parks. For some equally phenomenal places to camp in Montana, sans the tourist crowds, these state park campsites are the perfect blend of beauty and privacy.

Best Waterfront Camping in Montana

The best campsites in Montana should certainly come with a view, right? How about a waterfront view or a private corner of a lake beach? Yes, please! While you can find a plethora of stunning alpine lakes to camp by in Montana’s picturesque peaks, we’ve kept this list to some of the prettiest, easy-to-reach spots. Check out some of our favorite places for waterfront camping (yes, beach!) in Montana.

Top Glamping in Montana

Forgo the traditional reflective tent and bear cannister camping scene and opt for something a little more…chic. These upscale glampgrounds and glamping spots are definitely some of the best campgrounds in Montana, but offer immersive experiences in the great outdoors without sacrificing creature comforts. Yurts, cabins, luxury tents… you name it, we’ve got it!

Best RV Camping Sites in Montana

Speaking of creature comforts…get your RV on! Back that thang right on up into one of these dreamy campsites. Some of the best places to camp in Montana offer both primitive camping and RV/trailer spaces, so on this list you’ll find a mix of both.

Best Primitive Tent Camping in Montana

While Montana’s most coveted campsites often offer an extra abundance of amenities, for the true outdoors enthusiast and camping purist, the best camping in Montana happens while sleeping under the stars and surrounded by nothing by nature itself. These rustic, primitive campgrounds in Montana are just what Mother Nature ordered.

 

Of course, these are only a few of the best campgrounds in Montana… there are plenty more to choose from (like these ultra-affordable campgrounds!). But whether you’re hiking in, or hiking around while you’re kicking back for the weekend, double-check that you have all the gear you need. Also be sure to double-check your campground’s most recent seasonal updates and current guidelines/restrictions.

What are your favorite memories of camping in Montana? Do you have any tips on how to make the Big Sky camping experience even better?

You’ll notice we didn’t include any cabins on this list – but those are worth a best list of their own, don’t you think? For even more of our favorite places to camp, you can also check out our list of some of Montana’s coolest hidden gem camping spots.

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Camping in Montana & Related Info

What are the most popular state parks in Montana?

 

What time of year is best for camping in Montana?

Many regions of Montana get a great deal of snow come winter, so you'll find that most campgrounds have a peak booking season of May through September. However, you'll certainly find campgrounds in Montana that are available year-round as well, although services are limited and most often transform into primitive, pack-in, pack-out campsites. Winter camping in Montana is not for the faint of heart, so always come prepared!

Where can I find secluded campgrounds in Montana?

The most secluded campgrounds in Montana will be found far, FAR away from the state's national parks. These smaller campgrounds are often dispersed or primitive in nature with few amenities or services, and can be a challenge to reach as well, especially for those with larger vehicles or towing trailers (size restrictions may apply). Here are just a few secluded camping areas in Montana worth checking out:

 

 

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