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God's Country Camping

1 site · RV, Tent12 acres · Lolo, MT
This property is so beautiful and peaceful no lights out here at night, just moonlight when it's out. Spring fed pond, Ponderosa pine trees, fallen white birch, rustic and gorgeous. Some of my camp spots are on rough terrain. I always suggest you get out and walk around to see what you can manage with your vehicle. The idea of my place is more wilderness camping, there is wildlife that comes around. RV camp spots on the east and west end of the pond. Camp spot out by the wooden round pen on the west side. Learn more about this land: Completely private, borders 2000 acres of a bird sanctuary. Two blocks from Bitterroot river canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swim, trails, hiking, scenery, wildlife. Spring fed pond on property for fishing, swimming and adventures. My pond is spring fed, which means that is goes up and down with the seasons and run off from the snow in the mountains. So as the summer goes on the pond levels go way down, please be aware of that.
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Mountain Majik

2 sites · RVs30 acres · Corvallis, MT
Picture an idyllic setting, meadows dotted with horses and wildlife, encircled with breathtaking views of the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain ranges. Horses from our breeding program are now in 8 different countries. But more importantly are the lives that have been touched in positive ways from this beautiful land and what it has produced. We share our home with horses, deer, elk, and birds of many kind. From the majestic bald eagles to the flashy Chinese pheasant. Nature is vibrant and alive. Peace and magnificent beauty abounds...and we want to share that with you. Learn more about this land: Experience the magic of Montana and the Bitterroot Valley - a feast for your senses!  Wake up to the sound of the birds singing and the gurgling of a small stream right outside your door.  Smell the intoxicatingly fresh mountain air.  Watch the dazzling palette of colors as the sun disappears behind the Rocky Mountain peaks.  Feel the soft coat of a baby horse raised here on the ranch.  Educational ranch tours of Majik Arabians are available.  Nearby you can float the Bitterroot River, fish Blue-Ribbon trout streams, hike, bike, or ride horses on the many mountain trails.   Have your own horse with you?  There is a place for your companion, too!   To top it off there are natural hot springs nearby to soak in after a fun and adventurous day.  Enjoy the local flavor of multiple breweries, wineries, and restaurants.  Plan enough days to bask in the beauty of Bitterroot Valley! If your planning on staying during the school months, anywhere between the end of August to the end of April, us this code for 10% off Code: XSTHVZJT
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Oxen-Le-Fields Montana

3 sites · Lodging6 acres · Conner, MT
Welcome to Oxen-Le-Fields Montana! With one cozy cabin and two 12 x 14' wall tents, our 6 sunny acres are surrounded by the Bitterroot National Forest. Whether you're hunting, hiking, or just looking for a quiet getaway, the camp offers remarkable views including an abundance of wildlife, Sula Peak, and forest hills as far as the eye can see. Nestled against the national forest, we have direct access to forest roads that go for miles. Come discover the beauty of the Bitterroot at Oxen-Le-Fields Montana. Nearby attractions include: • Bitterroot National Forest (immediate access) • Bitterroot River (1/2 mile) • Sula Peak Lookout (5 miles) • Lost Trail Ski Resort (16 miles) • PRCA rodeos in Darby (13 miles) • Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge (57 miles) • Daly Mansion in Hamilton (34 miles) • Lake Como (17 miles) • Chief Joseph Ranch, site of Yellowstone TV series (14 miles) • Big Hole National Battlefield (33 miles)
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The best camping near Fort Owen State Park guide

Overview

About

Make the most of your vacation with a Fort Owen State Park camping expedition, a place with a unique story, rich in history and brimming with traces of ancient glaciers. The very cradle of Montana's beginnings, Fort Owen State Park is a testament to the state's many 'firsts', where a myriad of groundbreaking milestones came to life.

Within its modest 1.9-acre stretch, elevated at 3,398 feet, it was here where Montana's earliest Catholic Church took root, thanks to Father DeSmet's efforts in 1841. This is also where the initial white settlers decided to make a home, making this location a testament to the inception of Montana's multicultural legacy.

It's not just about the ancient history; this park holds a deeper geological story. During the Ice Age floods, the entire area was engulfed by Glacial Lake Missoula, adding another layer to its rich narrative. As you venture forth on your camping trip, take a moment to picture the powerful forces of nature that once molded the very ground beneath your feet.

Walking through the park, campers will find themselves surrounded by a range of remarkable attractions. Montana's first sawmill, grist mill, agricultural development, water right, and settlers' school are all accounted for in this vibrant historic hub. These echoes of the past offer an immersive journey through time.

This isn't just about sightseeing; it's a chance for campers to learn. There are numerous interpretive signs and exhibits to explore. The east barracks, restored and filled with period furnishings and artifacts, tell the tale of Major John Owen, who arrived in 1850, established the fort, and became a prominent figure in local trade.

So, if you're looking to delve into a narrative older than time, consider camping near Fort Owen State Park. It's not just about setting up a tent under the stars, it's about embracing the history, culture, and heritage that will undoubtedly enrich your camping experience. Come and discover the roots of Montana, as you create your own unique camping story.

When to go

The best time to visit Fort Owen State Park is between March 1 and October 31, when the park is open daily from 9am to 6pm. Winter months see the park closed, making spring through fall the ideal seasons to enjoy the park's historical treasures and outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • Check for periodic closures due to preservation work, especially in spring and early summer.
  • Facilities include ADA accessible features, interpretive displays, and vault toilets.
  • Pets are welcome, but ensure they are on a leash and under control.
  • Remember to pack in and pack out, keeping the park pristine for all visitors.
  • Montana residents can enjoy free daily entrance with the state parks fee included in their vehicle registration.
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