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Relax Inn Montana

4 sites · Lodging, Tents2 acres · Helena, MT
Outdoor Living at its finest : )) 2 Acres of unique quiet spaces in a park like setting - (3 Open field Tent Sites up top ) (2 Secluded Tent Sites back by the Tubs) (1 Bldg w/2 individual rooms connected by a passthrough door Blue Room aka 2 Dog Den sleeps 2 or Red Room aka Bears Den sleeps 5 ) 10 miles outside of Helena, the Capital of Montana 5 miles from 3 lakes ( Canyon Ferry Lake - Lake Helena - Hauser Lake ) There is a set of cast iron tubs that are always nice to take a soak after a hot days hike - a yin yang patio with gas firepit for a relaxing evening of sharing - a (phone free zone) gazebo - a covered BBQ area with gas grill and gas firepit to gather round - a real fire pit area with picnic table (local wind and fire restrictions allowable) - purest of potable well water - currently available 3 Tent sites - 1 building with a pass through door for two rooms if you need more than one siesta space - Solars that light the path in the night - Perfect distance for those who love to fish, boat, hike, float or just toss rocks -just around the corner you can dig for sapphires - a few hours to Glacier National Park - Yellowstone National Park - Crystal Park or maybe a boat ride at The Gates of the Mountains - A tour train of downtown Helena - Too much to list around here - I am new at this so bear with me as I navigate this process It is Rustic but not Crazy roughin' it - Great family space : ) This is my private sanctuary that I have the privilege of sharing with those who appreciate simple rustic outdoor living at its finest - I invite you, my friends and family to Relax Inn Helena to make your own amazing memories
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The Trail Enthusiast's Basecamp!

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Helena, MT
This five-acre oasis was once a landscape nursery. So given the close proximity to downtown we are a hidden sanctuary from the outside world, secluded by cottonwood trees and mature foliage. The site now serves as a wedding venue and offers views of Mount Helena to the South and the Sleeping Giant to the North. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent in our aspen grove or park your camper/RV in the grassland field. You're close to downtown with lots of privacy/scenery. You'll have views of regal Mount Helena to the South and The Sleeping Giant to the North. The South Hill trail complex is a great place to explore as well as the Scratchgravels. The Missouri River is only 20 minutes away as well as Lake Hauser and Canyon Ferry. If new to the area and interested in history, we recommend the Tour Train. We also have several great breweries - our favorites include Ten Mile and Blackfoot Breweries (a perfect stop you can ride to after a trail ride/hike in the South Hills). This site is perfect for those wanting to explore Downtown Helena, it's renowned trail systems, but still sleep under the stars. Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them. There is water throughout the property that you are welcome to use for cleaning, but it is not potable.
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Lost Moose Meadows Campground

2 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Lincoln, MT
Welcome to Lost Moose Meadows, where the spirit of Montana comes alive in a camping experience like no other. Since opening our doors in July of 2023, we've been dedicated to providing our guests with a personal, intimate, and truly immersive outdoor getaway. Our spacious RV sites are thoughtfully designed, with each one set nearly 100 feet apart from your neighbor, allowing for ample privacy and a direct connection with the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether you're lounging outside your camper or gazing up at the starry Montana sky, you'll feel completely immersed in the tranquility of the great outdoors. Each of our full-hookup RV sites is equipped with everything you need for a worry-free stay, including reliable electric, water, and sewer connections, all situated on a level and well-cared-for grounds. Our commitment to cleanliness extends to our showers and restrooms, which are meticulously maintained and available for guests to use, ensuring that your entire visit is as easy and relaxing as possible. At Lost Moose Meadows, we believe that the best camping experiences are those that allow you to truly disconnect from the stresses of everyday life and reconnect with nature in its purest form. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Montana, where every moment is filled with the magic of the great outdoors.
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Date Street Cabin @ C Lazy M Meadow

1 site · Lodging7 acres · MT
A small cabin sleeps 4 with 2 queen beds and room to stake a tent or park a camper. Sits on 6 acres with a creek bed under large trees and overlooks a meadow. Includes an outhouse, potable water, grill, picnic table and a "smokeless" fire pit. Dishes, utensils, firewood and bedding included. Come stay in MT City; only 5 miles from all historic Helena has to offer! 4 restaurants/bars within walking distance(.5 mi.). 3 large lakes w/in 10 miles with beaches, boating and sight seeing opportunities; the Missouri river within 15 miles for fishing, boating, paddle boarding, hiking and biking. Come relax! Sleeps 4 in beds. Additional guests allowed with permission and fee (tents and/or or campers). While exploring Helena, we recommend the Walking Mall and the lower end of Last Chance Gulch for shopping and dining. You can also do a self guided tour of the Capitol building and then ride the tour train through Helena to get a quick history lesson. If you want to do something outside, we suggest Houser Lake at Lakeside with a bar and grill, a beach, fire pit, volley ball, etc. There is also guided boat rides at Gates of the Mountains on Holter Lake (about 20 miles towards Great Falls). If you are looking to go hiking, Mount Helena is a nice hike, but maybe a bit much for small kiddos, unless you have a backpack. If you'd like additional suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Hope you enjoy your stay! Party (or Wedding) Tent available at additional charge for all rentals. If you are looking for a place for a small wedding, (50 guests) let us know. We can accommodate your needs with minimal decorations, a party tent and a place for the bridal party to dress. As well as the Date Street Cabin for the new couple’s honeymoon night! Let us know if you would like to stay with us, We would love to host you. (Additional charges apply for weddings based on needs and services provided).
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Stone Lodge Pastures

10 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Ulm, MT
Learn more about this land:Located on 20 acres in the tiny community of Ulm, MT. You’ll be accompanied by some wonderful horses 😃🐴 -Beautiful sunsets every night overlooking the Big Belt Mountains and Rocky Mountain front 🌅 - 2 minute drive from Missouri River access at the Ulm Bridge...fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, floating 🏊‍♂️ 🎣 🚣‍♂️ -5 minute drive to Great Falls, MT -1 hour drive to Helena, MT and Broadwater Hot Springs -1 minute drive to delicious Beef N Bone steakhouse..one of the best restaurants in the Great Falls area -40 minute drive to my hometown of Belt, MT (call if you want a tour guide/hang out partner 😃) fishing and swimming at Belt Creek. Cliff jumping at the Sluice Boxes. Visit Harvest Moon Brewing: one of the oldest, most popular, and best breweries in the state. Horseback riding. Hikes up Belt Butte. Close access to the Highwood and Little Belt Mountain ranges.
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The best camping near Tower Rock State Park guide

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About

Camping near Tower Rock State Park is a gateway to history, nature, and adventure. Rising 424 feet high, the Tower Rock formation stands as a sentinel at the entry of the Missouri River Canyon within the Adel Mountains Volcanic Field. The imposing formation was a guidepost for many - from indigenous tribes journeying to the buffalo-rich territories of north-central Montana, to the Corps of Discovery, and the fur traders that ensued.

Take a step into the past as you traverse the land once navigated by historic expeditions. The park offers campers more than just a place to pitch your tent, it serves as a living museum. At the trailhead, five interpretive panels tell tales of the area's geology and history. This knowledge enriches the experience for campers, as every stone and path narrates a story from a bygone era.

A short hike along the maintained quarter-mile trail to the base of the saddle provides a closer look at this landmark. While the journey is not long, it is possible to continue hiking towards the summit, just remember to grab a map! Hikers, be warned, keep your senses sharp for the rustle of rattlesnakes that call the area home.

A Tower Rock camping expedition invites a uniquely immersive experience. The wild expanse, echoed in Meriwether Lewis's notes from 1805, continues to captivate campers today. Come, see the where herds of buffalo once roamed the plains below, and add your footsteps to the path of history.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Tower Rock State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers longer days for exploration, though it can be quite warm. Winters are quiet, offering a stark beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited services.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts and closures before your visit to ensure access to all areas.
  • Pets are welcome, but they must be on a leash to protect wildlife and park grounds.
  • Remember, Tower Rock State Park is a day-use park, so plan your visit between dawn and dusk.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are no food services within the park.
  • Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views from the base of the iconic rock formation.

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