Best Glamping near Bynum, MT

Lewis & Clark RV Park in Shelby, Montana has glamping accommodations available from April 15th to September 15th, with a variety of amenities that create a resort-style camping experience. The park boasts full hookups, clean showers, and modern bathroom facilities that consistently receive praise from visitors. Guests can enjoy picnic tables at their sites while taking advantage of the park's market for supplies. The property maintains a 4.25-star rating and accommodates various camping styles including upscale glamping options. "Best shower we've had in months! Private - clean - great water pressure - hot water," noted one visitor about the well-maintained facilities that elevate the glamping experience.

Beaver Creek Campground near Hungry Horse provides a more nature-immersed glamping experience from May 21st to September 22nd. The campground is situated in a picturesque mountain setting with access to hiking trails and a creek, making it ideal for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities. While maintaining a rustic atmosphere, the site offers drinking water, picnic tables, and exceptionally clean facilities. A recent visitor mentioned, "The campground host was very active in ensuring the campground bathrooms were clean and tidy." With boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access options, this 4.75-star rated destination combines convenience with natural beauty, offering glamping accommodations that connect guests with Montana's stunning landscape without sacrificing comfort.

Best Glamping Sites Near Bynum, Montana (2)

    1. Lewis & Clark RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Cut Bank, MT
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 434-2710

    $32 - $36 / night

    "Excellent bathrooms and showers. Kind of a bummer that you can’t have bonfires with wood, only gas fire pits allowed here."

    "Utilities are centrally located on the pad, making it easy to position them to suit your setup. Water pressure was strong— we used a pressure reducer."

    2. Beaver Creek

    5 Reviews
    Flathead National Forest, MT
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 758-5376

    "The campground host was very active in ensuring the campground bathrooms were clean and tidy. They also went around in a cart with firewood if you needed it."

    "It was great having easy access to the abandoned "D Loop" walking trail.

    As others have said, these were some of the cleaner vault toilets we've seen."

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Glamping Reviews near Bynum, MT

13 Reviews of 2 Bynum Campgrounds


  • R
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Lewis & Clark RV Park

    Quaint Campground

    Great price for the quality of amenities the hosts offered. Excellent bathrooms and showers. Kind of a bummer that you can’t have bonfires with wood, only gas fire pits allowed here.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2025

    Lewis & Clark RV Park

    Good Overnighter

    No issues getting to this campground (CG)— it’s right off I-15, making access simple and straightforward. There’s plenty of RV parking at the office, and check-in was friendly, quick, and easy. We were escorted to pull-through site 31 with full hookups (FHUs). All sites in this CG are pull-throughs, arranged in a large outer and inner circle layout. Utilities are centrally located on the pad, making it easy to position them to suit your setup. Water pressure was strong— we used a pressure reducer. The picnic table and yard are on the driver’s side, but it works well in this setup. We had solid connectivity: 4 bars on both T-Mobile and Verizon. The CG’s 5G Guest Wi-Fi was surprisingly good, delivering 124 Mbps download and 10.2 Mbps upload. Our T-Mobile home internet hit 28 Mbps download. The CG also sells propane and has a clean, well-maintained laundry facility. Overall, this spot was good for an overnight stay before heading into Canada.

  • Nevin C.
    Aug. 27, 2018

    Lewis & Clark RV Park

    Dirty and Pricey.

    $25 for a tent site. Tents are thrown behind the main office directly in the beam of a security light that stays on all night. The picnic are covered in bird poop. They do have showers and they were clean and comfortable. Close to the highway so traffic noise slowed down around 10pm. Not our favorite stop but convenient when fling in or out of Glacier.

  • Matthew D.
    Jun. 5, 2021

    Beaver Creek

    Two night stay

    The campground host was very active in ensuring the campground bathrooms were clean and tidy. They also went around in a cart with firewood if you needed it. Our campsite was close to a small hiking trail that led to a creek. We saw a few animals across the river which was nice.

  • Matthew R.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Beaver Creek

    Peaceful, Private, and Picturesque

    The sites are just spaced out enough to feel private. In our site, we could barely see any other fires at night. It was great having easy access to the abandoned "D Loop" walking trail.

    As others have said, these were some of the cleaner vault toilets we've seen.

  • K
    May. 12, 2021

    Lewis & Clark RV Park

    Clean Quiet Safe Friendly

    Pulled in late evening twilight. Nestled in a hill pocket. Unassuming looks but what matters is the vibe and amenities for the price. New owners. Sites are tidy. Full and partial hookups. Sewer dump. Shining star is the bathroom and shower house. Clean. Updated and hot hot water if you like a nice hot shower. Quiet campers. Yard games available and large area to walk the dogs. Definitely stop here if I travel west again.

  • Michael J.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Beaver Creek

    Another awesome campground in Montana

    You'll figure out by reading my reviews, that I favor mountainesque campgrounds, and as such, you'll probably think that I love this campground...... you'd be correct!

    There's also close access to Quake Lake, and it's a short drive to Yellowstone!

  • L
    May. 17, 2019

    Lewis & Clark RV Park

    Knowledgeable owner saved my Bacon

    The owners are wonderful people. He is a wealth of knowledge and willing to share.

    Listen to him. He saved us from taking things to Canada that we shouldn't take but

    were going to. The border patrol WILL search your motor home. They know all the

    hiding places. We got searched for over an hour. Luckily, I listened and took his advice.

    We will always stay at Lewis and Clark when in MT. We had a wonderful trip to Alaska

    via Canada. It could have turned out much different had we not stopped in Shelby at

    Lewis and Clark RV Park before crossing the border, and listened to this wonderful mans advice.

    He saved me from fines and maybe jail. I am forever grateful.

  • ML W.
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Beaver Creek

    Serene spot by Earthquake Lake

    Great tent camping away from the crowded Yellowstone sites.


Guide to Bynum

Lewis & Clark RV Park in Shelby offers convenient accommodations for visitors traveling to northern Montana. Located 65 miles east of Bynum at an elevation of 3,283 feet, this park provides full-service camping from mid-April through mid-September. The region experiences dramatic temperature swings, with summer highs averaging 80°F and nighttime lows sometimes dropping below 50°F.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The open prairie landscape around Lewis & Clark RV Park provides habitat for various small mammals. "Lots of prairie dogs and bunnies to entertain our four legged camper," notes Carol W., who appreciated the natural entertainment.

Visit Canada preparation: For travelers planning to cross into Canada, Lewis & Clark serves as a strategic final U.S. stop. "The owners are wonderful people. He is a wealth of knowledge and willing to share. Listen to him. He saved us from taking things to Canada that we shouldn't take," explains Lottie Ann G., highlighting the practical border crossing advice available.

Yurt camping excursions: While permanent yurt camping in Bynum, Montana isn't widely available, the central location makes it ideal for day trips to nearby areas offering yurt accommodations. Several outfitters within a 90-minute drive provide backcountry yurt rentals during summer months.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained facilities at Beaver Creek campground. "The campground host told us that he had the cleanest pit toilets in the territory and he wasn't kidding! It even smelled clean," reports Kathy H., confirming the exceptional maintenance standards.

Strong connectivity options: For those needing to stay connected, the Wi-Fi infrastructure exceeds expectations at some locations. "The CG's 5G Guest Wi-Fi was surprisingly good, delivering 124 Mbps download and 10.2 Mbps upload," shares MickandKarla W., noting this technical advantage for remote workers or those needing internet access.

Private campsite layouts: The thoughtful spacing between sites enhances the camping experience. "The sites are just spaced out enough to feel private. In our site, we could barely see any other fires at night," Matthew R. explains, appreciating the balance between community and solitude.

What you should know

Seasonal availability limitations: Camping options around Bynum follow strict seasonal schedules, with most facilities operating from late May through September. Winter yurt camping near Bynum, Montana requires advance planning as options are limited.

Site-specific restrictions: Gas fire pits only at some locations. "Kind of a bummer that you can't have bonfires with wood, only gas fire pits allowed here," Rachel W. mentions about specific fire regulations that might affect your camping plans.

Varying accommodations for tent campers: Not all sites cater equally to non-RV campers. "Tents are thrown behind the main office directly in the beam of a security light that stays on all night. The picnic areas covered in bird poop," reports Nevin C., indicating potential challenges for tent campers at certain locations.

Tips for camping with families

Look for outdoor recreation amenities: Some campgrounds provide additional entertainment options. "Yard games available and large area to walk the dogs," notes K F., highlighting features that can keep children engaged during downtime.

Scout hiking accessibility: Access to age-appropriate trails enhances family camping experiences. "It was great having easy access to the abandoned 'D Loop' walking trail," shares Matthew R., pointing to easy outdoor exploration opportunities that work well for families with young children.

Consider noise factors: Highway proximity can affect sleep quality. "Close to the highway so traffic noise slowed down around 10pm," mentions Nevin C., suggesting families with light sleepers might want to request sites further from roads.

Tips from RVers

Utilities positioning: Site layout affects hookup convenience. "Utilities are centrally located on the pad, making it easy to position them to suit your setup," MickandKarla W. explains, noting this practical detail for efficient RV setup.

Water pressure management: Come prepared with pressure regulators. "Water pressure was strong—we used a pressure reducer," advises MickandKarla W., highlighting an important equipment consideration for protecting RV plumbing systems.

Propane availability: On-site services can reduce travel complications. "Great park. Good sites, full hookup, propane available," Paul & Jane O. mention, noting a convenience factor that minimizes the need for additional stops during your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Bynum, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Bynum, MT is Lewis & Clark RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 8 reviews.