Best RV Parks near Black Eagle, MT

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Best RV Sites Near Black Eagle, MT (24)

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    1. Dick's RV Park

    4 Reviews
    1 Photo
    12 Saves
    Great Falls, Montana
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    2. Brady RV Park

    1 Review
    1 Photo
    Choteau, Montana
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $25 - $40 / night

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      3. Great Falls RV Park

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      4 Saves
      Great Falls, Montana

      Great Falls RV Park is located in beautiful Great Falls, Montana. We are 122 miles from the Canadian border, 141 miles from East Glacier Park, and 265 miles from West Yellowstone.

      We are easy to access, right off I-15.

      All of our full hook sites have, power, water, sewer, and free wi-fi is throughout the park.

      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Market
      • WiFi
      • Showers
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        4. Benton RV Park & Campground

        2 Reviews
        Fort Benton, Montana
        • Pets
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents
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        5. Great Falls KOA

        16 Reviews
        66 Photos
        46 Saves
        Malmstrom AFB, Montana
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
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          7. Thain Creek

          8 Reviews
          27 Photos
          56 Saves
          Highwood, Montana

          Thain Creek Campground is the only campground in the Highwood Mountains. One of the 19 campsites can accommodate a maximum trailer length of 40 feet. The campground is usually open from May through the middle of fall.A nearby trailhead leads up to Windy Mountain and back on a 6 mile loop trail, offering scenic views of the surrounding plains and faraway mountains. Other hikes are along Briggs Creek or from the North Fork Highwood Creek Trailhead. Please heed seasonal trail closures, as all trails in the Highwoods close either September 1st or Oct 15th .All campgrounds on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest are first-come, first-served. Reservations are not available. Camping is limited to 16 consecutive days in one location. A campground fee is required. Please pay at the self-serve campground fee station. Campsites cannot be reserved by simply paying for the site; camper must be present. A food storage order is in effect from March 1st to December 1st to prevent human-bear conflicts on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. Store all unattended food and attractants properly. Please see Food Storage Order for specifics. Open and close dates can vary depending on snowfall conditions. Please call the local district office or check our website. Leashed dogs are welcome. Horses are not allowed in campgrounds. Motorized OHVs must stay on the campground road. The campgrounds include access to potable water during the warmer months, and all have at least one handicap accessible vault toilet. Each campsite has a fire ring and/or grill, and a picnic table. Even if water is unavailable, campground fees are still required.____

          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Standard (Tent/RV)
          • Drinking Water
          • Toilets
          • Alcohol
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          8. Logging Creek

          8 Reviews
          10 Photos
          66 Saves
          Monarch, Montana

          4500-foot elevation. 25 campsites along Logging Creek, which is more scenic than its name implies. Fishing for brook and rainbow trout in the creek. Trailhead for the Deep Creek National Recreation Trail, which explores the nearby mountains with a network of loop trails, about 5 miles south of the campground. All 28 sites within the campground are accessible. Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
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        Recent RV Reviews In Black Eagle

        104 Reviews of 24 Black Eagle Campgrounds


        • Camper-submitted photo from Mid-Canon Fishing Access Site
          July 16, 2024

          Mid-Canon Fishing Access Site

          Excellent find!

          Beautiful spot! Right by the river! We got the last spot down by the river and the pit toilet. $18 for non residents. Bring your own toilet paper, the toilet was not stocked very well. Fire pits and picnic table at each site. Just beautiful views! By far my favorite spot this trip!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Choteau Mountain View Campground
          July 10, 2024

          Choteau Mountain View Campground

          Great place great people

          Really nice place. We stopped here and decided to stay another night to take a break from driving the shower was great pressure was great. The water is soft, which is a plus the prices are great on the site and even the cokes.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Freezout Lake - Dispersed Camping
          July 8, 2024

          Freezout Lake - Dispersed Camping

          Great free spot

          Like others said, it is pack in pack out, but otherwise it is great. Bathroom is close and clean, being close to the water is nice, and 100% free. There’s also a campground not far away more inland that is free in the same park.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Thain Creek
          June 23, 2024

          Thain Creek

          Thaine creek campgound

          This is a nice back in the woods campground with spots right on the creek. Our spot was 4 nice table on the creek with lots of sound. A lot if shade. Semi secluded from other campsites. The fire pits are really high so standing up is required for heat. Need chainsaw to gather wood. Lots of birds in the area. Lewis and Clark national forest. Highwood mountains. Lots of potholes drive with care.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Spite Hill Fishing Access Site
          June 16, 2024

          Spite Hill Fishing Access Site

          Only 1 campsite

          The prior review is spot on. There is really no good place for a tent. You could park a camper along the parking area near the campsite. As stated prior, it is next to the outhouse, but which was clean and odor-free. You can use waders to fish by the boat landing. The site/boat landing was busy during the day but abandoned except for me in the evening. So, I liked the privacy. According to the interpretive sign, Lewis and Clark had breakfast here in 1805. Kinda cool! And I had breakfast here in 2024: but, I drove. Road noise quiets down when it gets dark but starts up by daybreak.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Craig FAS
          June 16, 2024

          Craig FAS

          Convenient and basic

          Couldn't camp as it was full on a Thursday in June. Couldn't find and was told there's no water. Very, very busy landing for fishing boats. The town alongside it (Craig) has a nice restaurant / bar and a brew pub.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Craig FAS
          March 19, 2024

          Craig FAS

          Great in the off season

          Craig Fishing Access campground 10 sites. Unseasonably warm, beautiful early spring day by the Missouri River. There are no campers, but the sites are clean, seem to be well taken care of. One vault in the campground another at the vault at the fishing access to the front of the campground. Private property in the back of the campground several campsites close to the river are shaded which in the summer would be perfect. Some noise from I-15.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls KOA
          November 9, 2023

          Great Falls KOA

          Nicely appointed KOA

          General: Just about every option you could ask for (except for tents): 50-amp FHU pull-thru, 30/20-amp with w/e(back-in and pull-thru), FHU with patio, glamping tent, one and two-room cabins and cottages. 

          Site Quality: Different from many KOAs we have stayed in is that the camper pads are gravel, not paved, and there are quite a few trees that provide decent separation/privacy between the sites. The sites are bordered by railroad ties, and some are a tighter fit than others. A few of the sites at the end of the row before the glamping site appeared a little overgrown. As is usual for a KOA, our site was assigned upon check-in. The first site we were assigned didn’t work out for us since our electric cord could not reach the pedestal. Be aware that electric connections are shared between two sites so if you do not have an extension cord, you may have a problem (or need to be reassigned which was easily done for us). 

          Bath/Shower House: Accessed by code. All-in-one units with soap and paper towels. They were clean. 

          Activities/Amenities: Many and varied including a water playground (guests can join you here by paying a fee), petting zoo, train, dog park, yard games, bike rentals, propane fill, dump station, laundry, ice, ice cream, and free pancakes. There was even live entertainment! 

          We don’t typically stay in KOAs or RV parks (mainly because of cost and lack of privacy between sites) but they are good for us when we need showers, laundry, and a dump station. Although still more than we like to spend for camping, this one was a pleasant surprise with the number of trees on the property. The staff was exceedingly friendly!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls KOA
          October 19, 2023

          Great Falls KOA

          Best KOA

          This was the best KOA I’ve ever been to. I’m not a dedicated KOA camper but I’ve been to my fair share and this one takes the cake. The grounds were shaded and kept tidy, the shower+toilet bathroom combo was really nice and super clean. The amenities and camp store were great too. We stayed in the glamping tent for one night, which was a super cool spot with a great view. Unfortunately it rained all night. We were nice and dry but the road up from the glamping tent got muddy and slick. Thankfully we have 4-wheel drive. A 2-wheel drive car may have gotten stuck. Overall it was great and I wish we could have stayed longer!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Choteau City Park
          September 12, 2023

          Choteau City Park

          Great for overnight stay

          There are two loops on either side of a small creek, a dry side and a shaded grassy side. There is also a terrific dog park just down the road within walking distance. Great for an overnight and a great price.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Choteau Mountain View Campground
          August 13, 2023

          Choteau Mountain View Campground

          Nice and quiet

          A very nice stopover. The park is well-kept. Hookups worked well. Spacious setup. Loved the walking trail at the top of the park. Grocery just down the street. Very quiet and dark at night. Very friendly host. Nice laundry. Good wifi, adequate cell coverage for Verizon and AT&T. Stayed several days to explore the area where the prairie meets the Rocky Mountains. Lots of dirt road, but wonderful views. Also visited the waterfowl area and Freezout Lake. Very Montana.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Wood Bottom Recreation Area
          August 7, 2023

          Wood Bottom Recreation Area

          Warning, google dosen't have this site on the map.

          Put Decision Point for the destination & drive past it 1/4 mile downhill to the Loma Missouri bridge. There is a sign here with the Woods Bottom CG a mile down to the right on a improved gravel road. We had very little traffic here just a few fisherman. The road past the campground is really rutted & is almost impossible to turn around with a travel trailer. Check it out before you drive it!

          One bar Verizon Cell,  works well with a booster

          Nice location to explore the Missouri River Valley & all it has to offer!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Benton RV Park & Campground
          July 28, 2023

          Benton RV Park & Campground

          Terrible

          Benton RV Park in Fort Benton Montana is run by a very nice lady. The restrooms and showers are very clean. Those are the only nice things I can say about this place. They have a full page of rules and regulations with threats of eviction if not obeyed. Fear not though none were enforced. This is what lead us to depart early. One of there rules is to respect the campsites of others and not short cut through them. The other rule that we took issue with is children under the age of 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times. Our campsite was overrun by a group of 6 kids. Playing and cutting through the entire time we stayed there. We had kids outside our camper door in our campsite the entire time we were there. We couldn't sit outside and enjoy our picnic table for the kids toys and their constant running back and forth. We found the photos on Benton RV Park website very deciving. They must have been very old. They depict green grass and well spaced RV's. The reality is dead brown grass and being so close to your neighbor it's more a parking lot located in an area where the houses across The street ends at an industrial like area. So if you have children you want to let run wild and you don't mind everyone cutting through your campsite this place is for you. Otherwise stay away.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Choteau Mountain View Campground
          July 26, 2023

          Choteau Mountain View Campground

          Perfect for What We Needed

          We happened upon this place later in the evening as we were traveling from Glacier National Park to Yellowstone. We were getting worried because it was getting dark. We got to the campsites after hours and the host was kind enough to come out and greet us even though their office had closed. It was $25 for a tent spot. They have clean restrooms and showers, a dishwashing sink, coin-op laundry, games of corn hole, a game/reading room, and a coin-op pool table. Our tent site provided privacy, fire pit, and table. We loved it. We didn’t get to enjoy it much since we got there late and left early, but it was wonderful! We would go back! Only downside was a loud siren going off around 6AM that sounded like an air raid siren from a nearby mill.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Benton RV Park & Campground
          July 17, 2023

          Benton RV Park & Campground

          Fine for A One Nighter

          Clean and well maintained. It's probably the bright spot in the entire town, which appears to be about a half square mile of trailers and double wides surrounded by miles of amber waves of grain. There isn't a single paved street in town other than the main road.

          Everything worked and the front desk was friendly. Stopped here for a one nighter on the way to another destination.

          Be aware that this isn't the mountains that Montana is famous for. We were here in mid July and it was 94° with about a 35 mph wind howling across the Prairie. Quite a shock considering we had just come down from the mountains!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Chouteau County Fairgrounds & Canoe Launch Campground
          July 17, 2023

          Chouteau County Fairgrounds & Canoe Launch Campground

          SNAKES!

          The island right near the fairgrounds is called snake island. They are everywhere.

          It’s super buggy and extremely hot in the summer. We couldn’t even sit outside at night because of the mosquitoes.

          Thankfully there was power to run the AC. We would’ve been long gone without it.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls KOA
          July 11, 2023

          Great Falls KOA

          Good for families with kids

          We don’t have kids and so our pull through site missed on what is important to me ( at this expensive price point): nice manicured paved site with shade. The park does have a decent sized area to walk your dog and has a small off leash dog park. Fire pits are a plus. Pool has to be any kids dream with slides and a lot of toys. They also have a petting zoo. The park did its job for our overnight stay but I was happy to leave. Oh, pull through sites are good sized and hookups were quality.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Aspen Campground
          July 7, 2023

          Aspen Campground

          Not Bad

          Only six spots right off the road. We stayed on site #5, which I believe is the most spacious. Being right off the road is not an issue, there's not much traffic to hear.  A creek is on the other side of the road which is relaxing to hear all night. The one out house is nice and clean. No bear boxes so put food in vehicles.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls KOA
          March 2, 2023

          Great Falls KOA

          Perfect stop in Great Falls

          Stayed here after purchasing our new fifth wheel from Bish's. Easy in and out for a quick stay. Would stay here again!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls KOA
          September 12, 2022

          Great Falls KOA

          One relaxing night

          This camp has a lot of both comfort and entertainment. There’s a petting zoo and a mini water park. The bathrooms are an individual room with both toilet and shower stall. There is a laundry facility. Found greater comfort and service here than if I had parked my Roof Top Tent at an RV site and it was $20-$30 cheaper per night.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Dick's RV Park
          August 2, 2022

          Dick's RV Park

          Nice but Crowded

          Great people in charge. They did well to make the dogs and I feel welcomed. The sites are small and the campground is busy.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Thain Creek
          July 18, 2022

          Thain Creek

          Great Weekend Getaway

          This is probably one of the best campsites around the Great Falls area. The site are really well maintained and beautiful with a lot of trees and vegetation in the area. You are also not too close to other campsites (not side by side, but fairly close). I didn’t find a single problem in the site. 10/10 for campin!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Logging Creek
          July 13, 2022

          Logging Creek

          Adventure.

          Not going to lie. I didn't know what to expect and white knuckled a but driving my little old motorhome down into this ground. This is a bit of a trek.

          TOTALLY worth it if you are up for the adventure though.

          The campsites are beautiful, seclided, and shaded. There is water for kids to play in. There is a camp host. And several toilets. Endless trail. If you do some research in that area there is a place where there are some caves to explore, and another with fossils.

          No cell service. But one of my favs so far.



        Guide to Black Eagle

        Camping near Black Eagle, Montana, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

        What to do

        • Explore the outdoors: The area is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Many campers enjoy hiking and fishing in nearby spots. One reviewer mentioned, "This is probably one of the best campsites around the Great Falls area," referring to Thain Creek, which has beautiful trails and a creek.
        • Visit local attractions: Check out the historic sites in Fort Benton, just a short drive away. A camper noted, "You are far enough out you feel like you are camping but you are right in Fort Benton," while staying at the Chouteau County Fairgrounds & Canoe Launch Campground.
        • Enjoy water activities: Many campgrounds, like Pelican Point Fishing Access Site, provide access to the water for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. One visitor said, "Great spot to SUP and play around."

        What campers like

        • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Great Falls KOA highlighted, "The shower+toilet bathroom combo was really nice and super clean."
        • Family-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds offer activities for kids. One reviewer mentioned, "The pool has to be any kids' dream with slides and a lot of toys," when talking about Great Falls KOA.
        • Secluded spots: Campers enjoy the privacy offered by some campgrounds. A visitor at Thain Creek said, "Semi secluded from other campsites," making it a peaceful getaway.

        What you should know

        • Limited services: Some campgrounds, like Logging Creek, have basic amenities. A camper noted, "No cell service. But one of my favs so far," indicating that you might want to prepare for a digital detox.
        • Road conditions: Accessing some campgrounds can be tricky. One reviewer warned about the "long rough gravel road" to Thain Creek, so be cautious if you're driving a larger vehicle.
        • Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for wildlife. A camper at Pelican Point Fishing Access Site mentioned, "Lots of fisherman's and their boats coming and going," which can be busy during peak times.

        Tips for camping with families

        • Choose kid-friendly spots: Look for campgrounds with activities for children. A parent shared, "The park did its job for our overnight stay but I was happy to leave," about Great Falls KOA, suggesting it’s great for families but may not be ideal for those seeking solitude.
        • Pack bug spray: Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially in summer. One camper at Chouteau County Fairgrounds advised, "Bring bug spray," to keep the bugs at bay.
        • Plan for activities: Make sure to have games or activities for downtime. A reviewer at Logging Creek mentioned, "Endless trail," which is perfect for family hikes.

        Tips from RVers

        • Check site sizes: Some campgrounds have limited space for larger RVs. A visitor at Dick's RV Park noted, "The sites are small and the campground is busy," so be sure to reserve a spot that fits your rig.
        • Be ready for noise: Campgrounds near highways can be noisy. One camper at Gateway Military Malmstrom AFB mentioned, "It was windy and dusty," which can add to the sound.
        • Utilize amenities: Many campgrounds offer electric hookups and water access. A reviewer at Chouteau County Fairgrounds said, "Bathroom and showers available 24/7," making it convenient for RVers.

        Camping near Black Eagle, Montana, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just be prepared for the unique quirks of each campground!

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          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Black Eagle, MT is Dick's RV Park with a 3.5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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