Best RV Parks & Resorts near Corvallis, MT

Several RV parks near Corvallis, Montana offer full hookup options for motorhome travelers. Granite Peak RV Resort features 110 sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections on gravel pads that operate seasonally from May through mid-October. "Sites were well maintained but the spots are not level. Jack's were fully extended and some wheels off the ground. Pulling up on blocks was no problem," one visitor noted about the sloping terrain. Jim & Mary's RV Park provides 74 year-round sites with full hookups and big-rig friendly access, while Black Rabbit RV accommodates both short and long-term stays on pull-through gravel pads with sewer connections and dump station access.

Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when campgrounds regularly reach capacity by mid-afternoon. Mountain approaches may present challenges for larger motorhome setups, with several narrow roads and low-hanging branches making access difficult for fifth wheels over 35 feet. Most RV parks in the region maintain reliable cell service, particularly those closer to Missoula, though connectivity weakens in more remote locations. Dump stations are available at several facilities including Lolo Hot Springs RV Park, which one camper described as having "30 amp electric with water and a dump station on site." Many parks accommodate pets with designated walking areas, though alcohol policies vary considerably between facilities, with several prohibiting open containers entirely.

Best RV Sites Near Corvallis, Montana (84)

    1. Jim & Mary's RV Park

    24 Reviews
    Frenchtown, MT
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 549-4416

    "Convenient and a nice place to stay. Long term or passing through it’s a good choice for the Missoula area."

    "The sites are gravel, mostly level and most sites have shad. The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do. The laundry and bathhouse was very nice and clean."

    2. Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Darby, MT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 821-3282

    "The final few nights were in the Whitetail Cabin, which had a bit more room to move around in. The owner/employees were friendly and helpful during our entire stay."

    "The staff and owner went Above and Beyond for us when my boyfriend left behind a beloved baseball cap in our room. Totally our fault, and we figured we’d never see the sentimental item again."

    3. Black Rabbit RV

    7 Reviews
    Hamilton, MT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 363-3744

    "It was a short walk from our RV to a cool spot with chairs and a fire pit on the river. The park is quiet and the RV spots are generally pretty wide, all pull throughs. "

    "Straight forward   Clean and quiet"

    4. Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Alberton, MT
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 273-2294

    "Best spot with 50 amps I could find! We pulled up and was surprised by how serene the setting was, beautiful creek, awesome big rocks and of course the hot springs across the street."

    "One thing to mention on camp 7 is that its one of the few areas with the brush cleared wide open on the creek."

    5. Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Alberton, MT
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 541-5117

    "Very nice campground across Hwy. 12 in Montana. Campground is ill defined so it feels more like camping out in the woods. Fire pits with picnic tables. 30 amp electric with water."

    "This is old Montana so don’t expect fancy, but unique. The host was kind enough to keep be us to a spot not in between a bunch of RVs which was nice."

    6. Granite Peak RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Frenchtown, MT
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 543-9400

    $40 - $150 / night

    "If the smoke from summer wildfires were not so thick, you could see the beautiful long range, multi tiered mountains. The park is well maintained."

    "Granite Peak Rv Missoula, MT

    #58, gravel Pad, grass area, picnic table 

    OTA: 7 channels

    Verizon 4g/4 bars

    ATT 4g/3bars

    Internet pretty weak from our site."

    7. Boulder Creek Lodge

    4 Reviews
    Philipsburg, MT
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 859-3190

    "Quick check in, quiet. Good WiFi, no att cell service. Level campsites. Large shower/bathroom area. Ate at the restaurant once. Good burgers. Simple menu. Very accommodating staff."

    "The game room and laundry open all night ! Dog friendly."

    8. Bitterroot Valley RV Park

    1 Review
    Darby, MT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 363-2430

    9. Philipsburg RV

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    Philipsburg, MT
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 200-8310

    $35 / night

    10. Blodgett Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hamilton, MT
    7 miles
    Website

    "Amenities include a pit toilet, fire rings (be careful!!!) and picnic tables. Hiking is an must! The canyon overlook is stunning."

    "Easy Bitteroot hike and spectacular views all around and in the valley of where your hiking! Very common and popular hike so be prepared to see lots of people!"

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RV Park Reviews near Corvallis, MT

409 Reviews of 84 Corvallis Campgrounds


  • E
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Black Rabbit RV

    Compact but Quiet Spot

    Very full park with mostly long- term guests on gravel pads, no grass. Spots very close together but each site had a picnic table- no grills. Visitors friendly but staff were marginal. Small laundry room with old machines. Convenient location but check- in early during peak season.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Surrounded by mountains

    If the smoke from summer wildfires were not so thick, you could see the beautiful long range, multi tiered mountains. The park is well maintained. I love the fact that they have a puttputt on the grounds. Very family friendly. The only reason for the 4 stars is that the sited are not level. All, but the premium sites (concrete pads) have a slope. Jack's were fully extended and some wheels off the ground. Pulling up on blocks was no problem. Not a ton of shade at sited. I had 5 bars of 5G AT&T. Wifi repeaters were throughout the park. Would definitely recommend.

  • Bradley H.
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    Lo Lo Hot Springs is Hot!

    Very nice campground across Hwy. 12 in Montana. Campground is ill defined so it feels more like camping out in the woods. Fire pits with picnic tables. 30 amp electric with water. Dump station on site. $38.50 per night or $25.50 with senior discount. Cabins are available and there is numerous tent sites. Pretty nice campground. Across the highway is Lo Lo Hot Springs. Very rustic with a $8.00 entry fee. Inside group tub and outside pool. There is a lodge and bar also on site. We spent 5 days in our 5th wheel at LoLo.

  • Matthew B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Fine For a Stop-off Night

    Definitely not a spot that caters to our normal priorities as it's more of a family hangout or long term place, as expected being an RV park. But it worked well as a stop-off spot for laundry, showers, electric recharge, and water fill before continuing on our way the next morning. We were worried it'd be loud being so close to the freeway, but surprisingly couldn't hear it at all.

    Facilities: Laundry, showers that feel like home more than any other we've been to, mini-golf, playground, convenience store

    Cell Service: As expected plenty of service being so close to Missoula

    Starlink: All sites are open to the sky

    Solar: All sites are open to the sky

  • Eric A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 22, 2023

    The Inn at Philipsburg RV Park

    In town, as advertised

    Had a van battery issue so needed to plug in for the cold night. Is as advertised, not for typical bookdockers. Owner is nice and accommodating. Maybe 12 sites with some long term renters - it appeared. All hook ups available up to 50amp. Not quite close enough to down town to walk (in winter). Philipsburg is an awesome small Montana town that’s worth a stop.

  • Rodderz The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Chief Looking Glass Campground

    Solid Place To Stay

    I rolled in mid-afternoon and was able to find a great spot to camp for a couple of days.  The sites were well dispersed and clean with picnic tables and fire pits available.

    AT&T phone service was available and at good speeds.  I chose to stay the extra day and was able to work remotely from the campground with my hotspot.

    $18/night for out of state travelers with no hookups was a bit steep.

    Good site and will be back!

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Charles Waters Campground

    Quiet camping in the Bitterroots.

    Nice little campground in the Bitterroot Valley. It seemed that there were as many dogs as people in the campground. Sites varied in size and shape and shade. I like the sites on the far side of the loop as they are closer to the creek and away from the dusty road. Water at the spigots was good, but I was a bit concerned that they were placed so close to the vault toilets. There are some pull through sites as well as back in, but since it’s first come, it’s luck of the draw in what you get. I got there around 2 on a Sunday and had 3 sites to pick from. All of the sites were full by 4pm. There are some nice hiking and horseback riding trails across the road, and there is a forest road that goes all the way to the top of the mountains with picnic tables to watch the sunset or sunrise (when the smoke doesn’t cloud the view).

  • Karl M.
    Jul. 26, 2023

    Quartz Flat Campground

    Hidden Gem

    This campground is AT the rest stop. It's a bit different. If travelers knew about it they would stop and go into the campground for a picnic lunch and it is great to let the dogs walk in the woods, but no one ever does that because they do not realize the National Forest Campground is there... They stop at the rest stop (new redone) and move on. 

    Hardly anyone goes there on loop G. The other Clark Fork side gets some weekenders.  The other loops are on the other side of the highway accessible by a tunnel under the highway and one loop was deactivated a few years ago because of a lack of traffic. One side is right above the Clark Fork River. The other Loop G is on the other side of the highway and has one set of "real toilets" a potable and non-potable/dump water station for filling water tanks and rinsing tanks AND its a nice free dump station. Sites are smaller being built back in the 60's I'm thinking in G, but a few drive throughs on the other side by the river. It's 35 minutes north of Missoula MT. It is Close to trails has a half mile nature trail onsite and river access is close by... If you are traveling, need a really nice campground with few people in the woods, and inexpensive, this is the place... Coming to fish, do some kayaking or rafting on Clark Fork Check. 

    There is some road noise and on Loop G the occasional train next to the campground. The Clark Fork side doesn't have the train but seem louder closer to the road. That does not bother us so no big deal there. All sites are wooded...

  • Julia M.
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Nice place, over priced.

    Located on the north side of town, about 15 min drive to downtown Missoula. A bit overpriced, but do accept Good Sam membership for discount until next year. Wifi was horrible- didn't work well at all and took at least 5 mins to load a page and then sometimes would not even load after all of that time. They say they are in the process of updating their wifi- hope so! We hot spotted from our phone the entire time and had good enough AT&T cell service. 

    There is a pool, gift shop in the office, as[halt roads and great walking park and has short little trails in the neighboring hay field. Easy access through the park. Our spot was a pull thru and super easy to get situated and set up. Level site, picnic table and close to neighbors. Quiet park. Laundry was horrible. 1 of the 4 washers available was working and it was hard to find a time where it was available since the park hosts so many guests. They should definitely invest in more washers or fix the ones that were out of order. They didn't have quarters in the office and the coin machine wasn't working. To avoid anymore hassle, I went downtown to Sparkle Laundry. I HIGHLY suggest over their laundry machines. It was$2.50 for a double load and drying prices ranged from$0.50+. Super friendly staff and have a little bar top and stools, along with snacks and drinks while you wait for your laundry. I suggest going there instead!


Guide to Corvallis

Camping areas near Corvallis, Montana sit at approximately 3,800 feet elevation in the Bitterroot Valley, bordered by the Bitterroot Mountains to the west and the Sapphire Range to the east. The region receives moderate rainfall in spring with typically dry summer months from July through September. Winter access to some camping facilities becomes limited due to snow accumulation on mountain approach roads.

What to do

Fly fishing access: Blodgett Campground provides entry points to quality trout streams in the area. "Great wild trout fly-fishing. MY father loved it. I sprinkled some of his ashes there," notes a regular visitor to Blodgett Campground.

Hot springs soaking: Mineral pools maintain consistent temperatures year-round at hot springs facilities near camping areas. "We took a hot soak in the 106 degree enclosed mineral bath/pool area and rotated to the 86 degree pool outside," explains a camper at Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground.

Sapphire mining excursions: Day trips to nearby gem hunting grounds provide family-friendly activities from camping bases. "I recommend heading out to gem mountain for some Montana sapphire hunting. Fun day trip, and was great for the kids," suggests a visitor at Jim & Mary's RV Park.

What campers like

Riverside camping spots: Several campgrounds feature sites positioned directly alongside water. "Site seven also seemed really large compared to other as there was a large tree between the next site where we tied up a hammock," describes a camper at Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground.

Walking access to town amenities: Some camping areas offer proximity to local businesses and restaurants. "The campground is in town, so very convenient if you want to get groceries," notes a reviewer at Black Rabbit RV.

Well-maintained landscaping: RV sites near Corvallis, Montana often feature attentive groundskeeping. "This rv park is serene and beautiful. Whoever takes care of the grounds is meticulous and has two green thumbs," reports a visitor to Jim & Mary's RV Park.

What you should know

Fire restrictions vary significantly: Policy differences between campgrounds can impact cooking options. "No generators, no charcoal grills or wood fires. No tents," explains a visitor about specific prohibitions at some facilities.

Train noise affects some locations: Railway proximity creates periodic sound disruptions at certain sites. "The only downside (if I had to find one) was the train close by that was very squeaky as it went by. But I never heard it during the night," notes a visitor to Jim & Mary's RV Park.

Limited availability at smaller facilities: Some campgrounds have minimal site numbers requiring early arrival. "Only five sites so come early to this free Campground. You're allowed to stay 14 days," advises a visitor to Blodgett Campground.

Seasonal water systems: Sprinkler schedules affect what can remain outside overnight. "There is flowers everywhere and they have a sprinkler system to keep everything pretty so you can't leave anything out overnight that you don't want to get wet," explains a camper.

Tips for camping with families

Game rooms for indoor activities: For rainy days, some facilities provide indoor recreation spaces. "After we ate, we went down stairs to the game room and played pool, table soccer and checkers for about 4 hours," shares a visitor to Boulder Creek Lodge.

Creek access for water play: Look for campgrounds with water features safe for children. "This was perfect for our golden retriever as we could tie her on a long lead and she could swim her heart out," writes a camper about their site at Lolo Hot Springs.

Hiking trails from campsites: Several locations feature direct trail access from camping areas. "There is a great hiking trail from the campground - listed in Lonely Planet Hiking the Rockies," mentions a visitor to Blodgett Campground.

Accommodation variety: Some campgrounds offer alternative lodging beyond tent sites. "This campground is small but offers rv sites, cabins, teepees and covered wagons," explains a family that visited Boulder Creek Lodge.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Prepare leveling equipment for uneven terrain at rv sites near Corvallis, Montana. "Very full park with mostly long-term guests on gravel pads, no grass. Spots very close together but each site had a picnic table- no grills," reports a camper at Black Rabbit RV.

Water hookup positioning: Some sites require extended hose lengths to reach connections. "Sites are a litttle close together, but to be expected at a resort style place," explains a visitor at Travellers Rest Cabins & RV Park.

Portable waste tank necessity: Not all sites with hookups offer direct sewer connections. "Water and electricity hook up only. Bring a portable RV waste tank to the pump out station," advises an experienced RVer about camping facilities.

Cell service variability: Mobile connectivity fluctuates based on precise location. "Good WiFi and close to great fishing," notes a visitor about connectivity strengths at Jim & Mary's RV Park, while another campground report mentions "Sporadic cell phone connection."

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