Best Campgrounds near Fortine, MT

Fortine, Montana serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences within the Kootenai National Forest region. Established campgrounds like Heritage Cabin Property offer amenities including electric hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities, while more rustic options such as Martin Lake provide free, primitive tent camping accessible by hiking trails. The area features several lake-based camping destinations including North Dickey Lake Campground, Rock Lake, and Big Therriault Lake Campground, most operating seasonally from late spring through early fall. Campgrounds in this northwestern Montana region typically accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some sites also offering cabin rentals.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the Fortine area, with many campgrounds requiring travel on unpaved forest roads. As one camper noted about a nearby site, "The road to the lake is long, winding, often rutted and dusty, BUT the lake beckons to be explored." Summer wildfires can affect air quality and access, particularly during July and August. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day, though some primitive sites remain accessible year-round. Cell service is extremely limited or nonexistent at most locations, with campers reporting "ZERO cell service, even with a WeBoost" at Upper Whitefish Campground. Bear activity necessitates proper food storage at all sites.

Campers consistently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area's forested sites. "Tucked into the dense Kootenai Forest is a true gem off the beaten path," wrote one visitor about a nearby campground. The proximity to both Glacier National Park (approximately 90 minutes away) and the Canadian border (about one hour north) makes Fortine a strategic basecamp for regional exploration. Lakeside camping receives particularly high ratings, with visitors appreciating the fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. While amenities vary widely, most established campgrounds provide vault toilets and picnic tables, with only a few offering drinking water. The area's dark skies, mountain views, and relative seclusion represent its primary appeal rather than developed facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Fortine, Montana (201)

    1. Heritage Cabin Property

    3 Reviews
    Fortine, MT
    3 miles
    +1 (406) 882-4196

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Located with Kootenai National Forest all around and GNP West entrance just an hour and a half drive, Heritage Cabin and Heritage Park Campground has been the chosen jumping off point for many explorers"

    "Park Place in Montana has a great quiet spot to bring your camper, setup a tent, or stay in their cabin and enjoy some time away, while also having lakes and other conveniences not too far. "

    2. Rexford Bench Campground

    8 Reviews
    Rexford, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 296-2536

    $24 - $48 / night

    "I will start with the lake. Amazingly beautiful. I was so looking forward to kayaking and/or paddleboarding, but alas, it was too windy."

    "Awesome in April when the snow's melted and no one else is around! Easy to park a camper/toyhauler and get out and ride. You can go to the canadian border!"

    3. Kootenai National Forest North Dickey Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Stryker, MT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 296-2536

    $16 / night

    "If you like to be close to the wilderness but want a campground in the middle of it, this ones for you."

    "I choose a hilltop site with a lovely tree sheltered view of the lake."

    4. Rock Lake

    2 Reviews
    Eureka, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 882-4451

    "If it has been or is going to rain - I would recommend 4 wheel drive. There are only two official spots - right above the lake. One pit toilet. No running water."

    "We ventured up to Rock Lake campground with our 25’ RV in late September, not sure what to expect. Turns out there are only two primitive sites, fairly well separated from each other."

    5. Stillwater River

    2 Reviews
    Stryker, MT
    9 miles

    "Just about a mile from the highway, this site is right on the river with some nice deep pools. There are three separate fire rings with a vault toilet and picnic table."

    6. Big Therriault Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Eureka, MT
    11 miles
    Website

    "Absolutely gorgeous lake nestled in the surrounding mountains. Campsites are large with good shade. Lake is picturesque. Peaceful with a full sky of stars every night. Best camping!"

    "The sites are nice and close to the lake and there's plenty of trees offering shade and privacy. The fire pits are great having a primitive grill."

    7. Grave Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Fortine, MT
    3 miles
    Website

    "Lot’s of deer walking around, very safe , locals are very friendly."

    8. Bull Lake

    2 Reviews
    Stryker, MT
    11 miles

    "Less than five miles from the highway, this is a nice sized lake stocked with fish. There were a pair of white swans on the lake when I was there but no one else around."

    "at the end of the trail last spot at the end of the lake, fire pit had a cut log to sit on, great view, would not try to bling a trailer down there"

    9. Stillwater Lake

    5 Reviews
    Olney, MT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 758-5208

    "There is a boat ramp and trail head within walking distance. There is a little bit of traffic and that’s just the boaters. There is a lot of wildlife (eagles, moose mountain lion, beaver, chipmunk)."

    "This lake is never a disappointment! Easy access roads, nice boat launch, and solid camping sites."

    10. Tobacco River Campground

    4 Reviews
    Rexford, MT
    13 miles
    Website

    "Four-wheel drive is advisable for access to sites farther in. One vault toilet for more than a dozen campsites spread over about a half mile. Some sites have tables and some do not."

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Recent Reviews near Fortine, MT

848 Reviews of 201 Fortine Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge

    Beautiful location amazing views

    Stayed here with a couple of friends, and it was a bit cramped in there, as you might expect. The views were incredible, the morning sunrise was spectacular, and the sunset was amazing. The downside was climbing up a steep set of stairs multiple times each day. There are 2 beds and 2 pads for sleeping on the floor which were not very comfortable but adequate. There is a propane stove and lantern for your usage, which worked fine. Also included is pots and pans. The outhouse bathroom was clean and did not stink. It was a bit windy, but overall, we had a great time. The road up to the lookout is very rough and bumpy and not suitable for cars.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Blankenship Bridge - Dispersed Camping

    Big rigs not recommended

    Pulled out Alliance Valor 32A10 down the horrible access road. Had to do a walk around after to verify no damage. Bed rails touched under my front cap a few times but luckily no damage.

    Best for overlanding vehicles. Beautiful location if you can get down the access road.

  • Kurt W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    West Glacier KOA Resort

    Late season stay

    We camped here for one night. Everything is super clean and well maintained. Beautiful spot

  • Giavanna P.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Moose Creek RV Resort and Bed & Breakfast

    Adorable camping spot

    I absolutely loved this camping spot. Staff were friendly and the lovely couple at the cafe were super helpful for advice on where to check out. Having a hot shower after hiking was bliss. There’s even a communal fire at 7pm if you feel like being social

  • Raul C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Camp off North Fork Road

    Large and open

    The area down the road was full and had limited car camping / roof top tent camping so my buddy and I moved this way and found plenty of opportunity.

  • Vinny A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Middle Fork Flathead River Dispersed

    Riverside Camping

    Very nice spot close to Glacier NP. As others have mentioned, the road getting in is very rough, but i made it up/down several times with my Promaster 2500 van with no issues, just got to be strategic about how you take the ruts. Awesome views of river. Road is a little noisy at times, but nothing to complain about. Plenty of other people camping there. Cell service was pretty good.

  • Rikky F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Apgar Campground — Glacier National Park

    Good campground but felt like the amenities were scare for the number of sites

    We visited the weekend after Labor Day and I'd say the campground was moderately busy, someone I ran into at Logan Pass said they weren't able to get a site there so it must have been full.

    I didn't research this campground as much as I should have. This is the largest campground on the west side, serving about 200 sites, and for some reason only has one shower building located on loop A. That building has exactly 2 showers. They're private, you can lock the door to go in, there's a bench outside of the shower portion, and while they seemed clean it wasn't as bougie as the showers at Canyon Campground in Yellowstone National Park. I never ended up trying the showers because after a long day, waiting to shower wasn't what I felt like and sometimes I was so tired I crawled into the tent after packing the food away and slept.

    According to something I read online, there is no where to wash your dishes. Dish washing is to be done at your site, and the grey water transported to the disposal area located in loop C. I had no deep desire to haul a bucket of water around or have it sloshing in the back of our car so thankfully we had backpack meals and the only thing we needed to clean was forks which were wiped off with a paper towel and called good. When we used some stuff on the Going to the Sun Road, I decided to walk over to C when we got back to camp. There was a door labeled "Wash Station" and there was soap and a sponge. There's nowhere to clean anything off, so I guess you still need to figure that out if you have a significant amount of bits and pieces left after your dinner. It seems odd to me though that the largest campground on the west side has so few amenities for such a large number of sites.

    The campsites are all kind of different. Like we have a huge Big Agnes Bunkhouse 6 and B 118 was a little inappropriate. I picked it so I only have myself to blame, but I recommend checking out any online views of the campsite you're thinking of just to make sure it vibes with your setup.

    The bathrooms seemed plentiful enough, although the one closest to us had no soap on either side (as confirmed by my gf). I highly recommend bringing your own soap, however you want to accomplish that.

    You can hear a train from camp, which didn't bother me but I know some people aren't fans. Everyone around us was pretty quiet for the most part, and we were a quick walk from the lake and the amphitheater. There's also a trail to Apgar Village and some nearby hiking trails (easy little walks, not hardcore hikes).

    I have Verizon and had one bar that just refused to do much for me unless it was like 2am. My gf has T Mobile and her phone worked great!

    Even though for the most part this is a good campground and it's worth going back to, I would explore other campgrounds if we 8 get to go back.


Guide to Fortine

Camping opportunities near Fortine, Montana range from lakeside sites to forest hideaways within Kootenai National Forest. This northwestern Montana region sits at elevations between 3,000-4,000 feet and experiences relatively mild summers with temperatures typically ranging from 75-85°F during peak camping season. Winter access becomes limited as many forest roads remain unplowed and temperatures regularly drop below freezing.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Big Therriault Lake Campground offers excellent fishing in a mountain setting. As one camper noted, "Wonderful camping with a lot wildlife around. Keep an eye out and camping location clean due to the bears will visit you if not."

Water recreation: At Stillwater Lake, visitors enjoy multiple water activities. "This lake is never a disappointment! Easy access roads, nice boat launch, and solid camping sites. If your looking for a nice days paddle or a weekend away Stillwater Lake, Stillwater River and the surrounding smaller lakes, Hole in the Wall and Finger Lake; have you covered."

Hiking nearby: Multiple trail systems connect campsites to wilderness areas. At Stillwater Lake, campers appreciate that there are "Lovely trails nearby with lake access." The area provides numerous day hiking opportunities within short driving distance of most campgrounds.

What campers like

Stargazing: Many campers mention the clear night skies in this less-populated region. At Bull Lake, visitors enjoy "a nice sized lake stocked with fish. There were a pair of white swans on the lake when I was there but no one else around."

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse wildlife populations. As one camper at Big Therriault Lake shared, "Absolutely gorgeous lake nestled in the surrounding mountains. Campsites are large with good shade. Lake is picturesque. Peaceful with a full sky of stars every night."

Solitude: Less crowded than nearby Glacier National Park, many sites offer genuine seclusion. At Rock Lake, visitors report, "We only stayed here for a night, but it was my favorite campsite on our trip. The setting is beautiful, and while feeling remote there still is cell coverage."

What you should know

Road conditions: Many campsites require traveling unpaved routes. A camper at Tobacco River Campground warns, "The park itself is in a fabulous location for activities such as fishing, tubing, kayaking, etc., but the roads are so heavily rotted that it makes it very difficult for any vehicle to navigate the entrance."

Bear safety: Proper food storage is mandatory across all campsites. A camper at Big Therriault Lake confirms "Bear proof cans are provided at each site and there is a hand pump water spigot for potable water."

Seasonal limitations: Most established campgrounds operate from Memorial Day through September. At North Dickey Lake Campground, "Camping is free after September 25, but no water or wifi. Very quiet and peaceful."

Weather variability: Summer temperatures can fluctuate significantly. One camper advises, "If you go early in the summer, bring your rain gear and cool weather clothes. Summer always seems to come after July 4th in these parts."

Tips for camping with families

Lake swimming: Several locations offer safe swimming areas for children. At Rexford Bench Campground, "There is plenty of boat parking and a large launch area. The campground itself is not directly on the water, but very very close."

Accessible sites: Some campgrounds provide easier access for families with young children. At Rexford Bench, "Long, wide, level back in sites. Lots of RV's at this campground. Sites are nicely spaced out and was quiet at night."

Insect preparation: Bring mosquito protection, especially for evening activities. One camper notes, "There are a lot of mosquitoes at dusk and dawn this time of year."

Wildlife education: Prepare children for potential wildlife encounters with proper guidelines. A camper recommends, "Don't leave kids unattended. High grizzly population in the fall."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Many campgrounds have limited large-rig access. At Bull Lake, "There were a pair of white swans on the lake when I was there but no one else around. A large parking area, could accommodate a travel trailer or two in addition to a couple tent sites with fire rings."

Off-season advantages: RVers often find better availability after Labor Day. At North Dickey Lake, "Early Oct and very few in campground. Vault toilets and trash available, but no water. There is traffic noise, but otherwise quite nice."

Dump station locations: Limited services mean planning ahead. At Rexford Bench Campground, there's "A dump station. And really nice bathrooms with flush toilets."

Power options: Most of the best places to camp near Fortine, Montana lack hookups. A camper advises, "No services but water is available at spigots."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Fortine, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Fortine, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 201 campgrounds and RV parks near Fortine, MT and 29 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Fortine, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fortine, MT is Heritage Cabin Property with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fortine, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 29 free dispersed camping spots near Fortine, MT.