The best camping near Ackley Lake State Park

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Judith Views RV Site

1 site · RV3 acres · Lewistown, MT
1 RV site with full hookups located on 3 acres. The site is shared with a small Amish built cabin that is currently occupied by our daughter, Son-in-law and their younger son while they build their new home on the north end of the property. The RV site sits adjacent to the cabin with easy access from two locations. This is a back in site only but there is plenty of room to maneuver your rig in order to back in. We are located in a rural neighborhood with open fields and homes that sit on 2-5 acre lots. Nice view to the east of the Judith Mountains and close to downtown conveniences. Pets are o.k. provided they are kept in owners control or on a leash
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Delpine Farms

4 sites · RVs30 acres · Martinsdale, MT
This region is home to many longstanding ranches but ours is a little unique for the area. We are a vegetable market garden with a large flock of laying hens for eggs and we also raise and process farm grown chicken. Our goal is to feed our community a bright variety of fresh and healthy food. We farm above and beyond organic standards, following regenerative practices with nature, not against it.Learn more about this land:Located just 1.3 miles off US HWY 12 on Spring Creek Road, best access to the Little Belt Mountains and endless public land in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. Nothing fancy, but that's not what you come to the mountains for. Unload your ATV or UTV and explore, wander, hike and hunt the public lands to your hearts desire (we are not giving hunting, fishing or access permission on any private land owned by us, or any other private land owners). There is plenty of wildlife, be bear aware, keep all food, especially meat, safely stored and locked. Rock climbing is NOT PERMITTED.  This is Montana and the weather can be it's own beast.  Be prepared for all circumstances, snow, rain, wind, heat, it's all more extreme here.
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TriPeak Acres

4 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Shawmut, MT
Immerse yourself in nature's paradise with this stunning 20-acre retreat, nestled amidst a captivating forest and enchanting prairie. Indulge in awe-inspiring vistas of not just one, but three magnificent mountain ranges to the north, west, and south. Embark on thrilling hiking adventures right at your doorstep, with over 600 acres of state forest awaiting your exploration. For aquatic escapades, the renowned Deadman Basin reservoir beckons, a mere 15-minute drive away, offering invigorating swimming, boating, and fishing experiences. This idyllic location is truly a haven for those seeking solace and tranquility, where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Plus, the convenience of Billings, a vibrant city bursting with amenities, is just an hour away when you desire a taste of urban excitement. Rest easy knowing that groceries are within easy reach, a mere 16 miles away in the charming town of Harlowton. This extraordinary property seamlessly blends the serenity of untouched natural beauty with the convenience of modern living. Embrace the allure of this remarkable sanctuary that promises a truly remarkable lifestyle.
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Fulbright Farmstead Sheep Camp

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Hobson, MT
For a truly unique Montana experience, come join us out on the prairie in an authentic sheep wagon! We live on 80 open acres with beautiful big sky views. The wagon has been lovingly fixed up while maintaining its rustic originality. There is a brand new full size bed, a fold down table and bench seating. Outside is a couple chairs and a table for you to relax and savor the view. Come enjoy the sheep and cows or check out the blacksmithing shop. If you'd prefer to cool off in the water on a hot day, Ackley Lake is just a few miles away and is a great place to take a boat, a kayak or go fishing. To add to the experience, a legitimate outhouse is available for your use. The original cookstove is still in the wagon, and while it is functional, we ask that our guests please refrain from using it due to fire concerns. A propane camp stove is available for your use. While we like to enjoy the rustic nature of the camp, an outlet is accessible in the wagon. You are welcome to bring your own generator or for an extra fee we can hook up our generator if you need power. There are two lanterns available in the wagon for lights, and they will charge a cell phone if needed. We provide all you need for your morning coffee - whole beans, an antique grinder, a porcelain enamel pot to boil water, a French press for making the coffee, and of course, cups. There is several options for storage if needed, under the bed, in what is known as a "grub box" and also the "grain box" on the back of the wagon. The location of the sheep wagon will vary depending on what pasture our cows and sheep are in, as we rotationally graze. There is a nice, clean outhouse available for your use just a short walk away from the wagon. If needed, there is an extra fridge / freezer in our shop you are welcome to use, just let us know! Cell phone service works just fine here. Things to do: Our place is very peaceful to get away from it all and just relax...but if you are someone that needs something more to do, there is plenty around here! First of all, feel free to explore our property. You can walk through the sheep & cows or the garden. You can join in on milking the sheep and cows in the morning. Or if you prefer something different, Ackley Lake is less than four miles away and offers fishing, boating, swimming, birdwatching, picnicking, and camping. If you like to fish the lake is stocked with Rainbow Trout and Tiger Muskie. Crystal Lake is another Central Montana treasure located about 35 miles away. If you have kids that love dinosaurs, Harlowton has a great museum about 40 miles away. Places to eat: We are located seven miles South of Hobson. Hobson has a great restaurant / bar called Tall Boys Tavern. There is also a cafe called The Gateway Cafe. If you are up for a short drive, the Oxen Yoke is located in Utica which is Charlie Russell country, just 13 miles away. Of course if you are really up for an adventure, the wagon should be stocked with all your cooking necessities, including some canned food if you so choose. The wagon comfortably sleeps 2 adults (provided you aren't more than 6' tall, as that is how wide it is!) However, a couple kids can fit underneath the bed as well - or if you prefer, for an extra fee we can setup a tent next to the wagon. Guest access You are welcome to explore our property on foot, we just ask that you please be respectful and be sure to close any gates that you go through. We have a pond that is great for teaching kids how to skip rocks! At this time we do not allow pets due to our livestock. Please feel free to walk through the sheep. If you sit still and quiet they will probably come up to you for scratches, some are very friendly! Other things to note We are just beginning this adventure of renting out our sheep wagon. Our twin daughters and their friend were the first ones to spend the night in the wagon and according to them it was the "funnest time ever!" We hope you'll enjoy it as much as them. It is definitely a unique look into the history of the west during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There is no WiFi available here. We hope you'll enjoy activities that a sheepherder would. Checking on the sheep, reading, listening to the radio, or writing someone a letter (or in our guestbook!) Who knows, on a nice night Jayce may even break out the fiddle. You are welcome to help us with chores the evening or morning of your stay, or if you prefer your privacy, that is fine too! Like I said before, we are just starting this adventure and we *think* we have everything you will need out there, but please let us know if that is not the case, we are hoping to deliver a 5 star stay!
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Kid Russell Wall Tent

1 site · Lodging7000 acres · Lewistown, MT
Learn more about this land:An upscale posh wall tent with fully insulated wood flooring, propane fireplace, and antique wood furniture. Nestled in the trees along the bank of a babbling brook you may may have your sleep interrupted by the bugle of a bull elk during the fall rut. This tent is decorated in honor of Charlie Russell, the famous western artist who first came to this area in the late 1800’s.
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The best camping near Ackley Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Ackley Lake State Park, nestled amid Montana's Big Sky Country, offers a serene escape with a plethora of outdoor activities. Here, visitors can indulge in fishing, boating, and birdwatching, or simply relax by the water's edge. The park's 26 rustic campsites provide a perfect backdrop for stargazing after a day of adventure, with the majestic Little Belt and Snowy Mountains framing the horizon.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campsites: Wake up to the sound of gentle waves and enjoy direct access to the lake for an early morning fish.
  • Mountain View Campsites: Set against a backdrop of mountain vistas, these sites are perfect for photographers and nature lovers alike.
  • Open Plains Campsites: Experience the vastness of Montana's open plains with unobstructed views and abundant wildlife.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Arrive early to secure a spot, as the campsites are first-come, first-served and tend to fill up quickly during peak season.
  • Visit during the off-season for a quieter experience and a better chance at snagging a prime campsite.
  • Keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan your trip during favorable conditions for the best camping experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case Ackley Lake State Park is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Ackley Lake State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and all park facilities are open. However, for those seeking solitude and willing to brave the cold, winter offers a unique ice fishing experience. Be mindful of the park's year-round open status, but check for any seasonal restrictions or closures before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the current list of restrictions and closures before your visit, as conditions can change due to weather or maintenance activities.
  • Remember that campsites are rustic with no electricity, water, or dump services, so come prepared for a true outdoor experience.
  • Pets are allowed in the park, but ensure they are kept under control to protect wildlife and fellow visitors.
  • Practice 'pack-in, pack-out' to keep the park clean and preserve its natural beauty for others to enjoy.
  • Non-residents should be aware of the day-use entrance fees and consider purchasing a Nonresident Entrance Pass for free access.

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