Not free, charge between $27 and $46 per night for dry camping.! Most of the cheaper spots are on a slant. I did not pay and went 5 minutes back to town and stayed at the Walmart. Spent $100 there for things I could use instead of gambling 😄
I took the first pull through spot that Campendium's coordinates bring you to. It's a mildly waited road, but no problems. If you were traveling together two or three could fit in that giant pull out. I did not venture further up the road but...
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Coming south I first tried Sportsmans, but highway construction blocked me, so pulled into Tamarack. Paving only remaining sparsely if at all. Only 1 vault toilet in location. No pay station. Road is washboard but exists. All campsites are in...
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This is an older unit with smaller sites in general. Some sites will handle my 28 foot Class C and my Jeep. Others wont. Some sites are better suited for tents because of the incline of the parking area. Most All? sites have picnic table and...
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I actually stayed at Slate Creek CG about 6 miles away. I rode my bike here and wished I had stayed here. Several sites right on the river. Backdrop is the dam towering nearby and the river. Only accessible from the east side of dam up an...
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I don't quite understand the lower stars some people give this CG. Come on you picky people, it's free. Some but not all sites have fire pits, pull throughs, picnic tables. Clean vault toilets. A boat launch ramp. I good dirt road to the...
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A wooded campground, not on the lake, in the very Southern part of the park. Very beautiful. Fire Pits, vault toilets, nice picnic tables. Mainly vans and tents, a few trailers and small RVs . I got lucky and made a reservation with a 28 foot...
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This area starts about 1/2 mile after you cross over the cattle guard which is mile marker (mm) 26, That is the spot GPS brings you to. You have ATT and T Mobile here. I camped there and it was fine. However the next day I took my Jeep to Lake...
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Just a couple of motorhomes and trailers, mainly vans and tents. (grassy area for tents). Entrance by continuing down 3rd St (or turning onto) into the park. There are more areas to park than you think. I see RVs right at the entrance sign lot,...
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Another great campsite at Canyon Ferry. Level spots that are spaced out. Many on the river. Concrete launch ramp inside the CG. Nice picnic tables and fire pits. 25 minutes to Helena. Trout fishing. Mule deer. Clean vault toilets.