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Pompeys Pillar FAS is located near the Yellowstone River, featuring flat terrain with grasslands and scattered trees. Temperatures range from lows around 20°F in winter to highs near 90°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore Pompeys Pillar National Monument, a significant historical site with interpretive trails and exhibits.

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Pompeys Pillar FAS is located in Montana

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45.99600064 N
108.0050004 W

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Reviewed Feb. 28, 2021

Very remote

This area is for dedicated horseback riders or hikers. The road getting there is horrible it's very washboard e and the going is very slow. I do not recommend it for any kind of RV or camp trailer. When I go out here to ride I usually take my least favorite horse trailer a big living quarters trailer will not go down this road with that said this is actually a fantastic place to ride Young Horses. There is huge Open Fields. There are also a lot of sandstone Cliffs and deep gullies a very big good assortment of varied Terrain to teach young horses for trail riding. Because it is BLM land you can camp but there's not really any camping spots. People do lease this land for their cattle so there are cattle no motorized vehicles allowed beyond the fence. There is a small parking lot big enough for a couple small horse trailers no bigger than three or four horse.

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Reviewed Jun. 6, 2016

Lewis+Clark Waz Here

This is a really cool Montana treasure in my opinion. Lewis and Clark signed the sandstone here and its the only location of its kind. Not really a hot camping spot, but a really awesome piece of Americana and a worthwhile visit. If you are interested in Lewis and Clark, Montana has dozens of locations to visit: float the Missouri and camp where they camped, make some big life decisions at Decision Point near Loma, explore the museums at Fort Benton or Great Falls, and much more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any free dispersed camping areas around Pompeys Pillar?

Free dispersed camping options are limited in the immediate vicinity of Pompeys Pillar. The area primarily consists of private land and designated sites. Most visitors seeking dispersed camping will need to explore BLM land farther from the monument. Be prepared for primitive conditions if you find dispersed sites - no facilities or amenities are typically available. Always check current land management regulations before setting up camp, as rules can change regarding where dispersed camping is permitted.

What are the best campgrounds near Pompeys Pillar National Monument?

Pompeys Pillar FAS is located close to the national monument and offers a basic camping experience in a historically significant area. The monument itself, featuring Lewis and Clark's signature on the sandstone, is a remarkable piece of American history. While Pompeys Pillar FAS isn't considered a premier camping destination, it provides convenient access to the monument. Other options in the vicinity include BLM campgrounds and fishing access sites along the Yellowstone River. For those wanting more amenities, look toward Billings which has several established campgrounds within a reasonable driving distance.

How do I make reservations for camping near Pompeys Pillar?

Most campgrounds near Pompeys Pillar, including the FAS, operate on a first-come, first-served basis without a reservation system. During peak tourist season or weekends, arriving early is advisable to secure a spot. For specific information about availability and potential reservation options, contact Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks who manage the fishing access sites in the area. Note that the access roads to some sites can be rough and washboarded, which may limit accessibility for larger RVs or trailers. Confirm current camping protocols before your trip as these can change seasonally.

What amenities are available at campgrounds near Pompeys Pillar?

Campgrounds near Pompeys Pillar generally offer basic amenities. Most provide vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings. Potable water is limited at many sites, so bringing your own supply is recommended. The facilities at Pompeys Pillar FAS are minimal, focusing on providing essential services rather than luxuries. For full hookups and more extensive amenities, you'll need to travel to larger campgrounds near Billings. Cell service can be spotty in this area, so plan accordingly if you need to stay connected during your visit.