Camping near Lolo, MT

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    Campgrounds near Lolo, Montana range from established facilities to primitive dispersed sites along forest roads and waterways. The area includes sites like Yellowrock Campground, which accommodates tents, RVs, and glamping options within minutes of downtown, alongside more remote options such as Blue Mountain Forest Road 365 dispersed camping areas. Several mixed-use campgrounds including Chief Looking Glass and Lolo Creek Campground provide access to the Bitterroot River and surrounding forests. Public lands surrounding Lolo support a range of camping experiences from full-hookup RV resorts to primitive backcountry sites.

    Seasonal availability significantly shapes the camping experience in the Lolo area. Most developed campgrounds operate from May through September or early October, while some RV parks remain open year-round. Blue Mountain Forest Road 365 dispersed sites require higher-clearance vehicles to navigate rough terrain, particularly after rain. Cell service varies widely, with better coverage at established campgrounds closer to Missoula and spotty reception in more remote areas. Montana fishing access sites like Chief Looking Glass require state recreation permits for non-residents at $18 per night. As one visitor noted, "Road is absolutely clapped out going up for like ten miles. Wouldn't recommend an RV or trailer unless you don't mind washboards."

    Campers consistently mention the beautiful river access available at many sites, particularly at fishing access campgrounds. Yellowrock Campground receives praise for its maintained facilities and proximity to Lolo Creek, though several reviewers note strict pet policies and fire restrictions. While some campgrounds provide showers and electric hookups, others focus on primitive experiences with vault toilets being the only amenity. Mosquitoes present a significant challenge during summer months, especially at riverfront locations. A review for Chief Looking Glass Campground warned, "Holy mosquitos! Not anything special and tons of mosquitos, but close to Missoula if you're in a pinch." Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the region, with many campers reporting sightings of deer, various bird species, and occasional larger mammals in the less developed camping areas.

    Best Campgrounds near Lolo (147)

      1. Missoula KOA Holiday

      3.8(44)9mi from LoloRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great friendly and clean place to stay in Missoula Montana!"

      "This KOA is conveniently located for a quick overnight stop. We were passing through Montana and needed a full hookup site to rest and recharge before another long day of driving."

      from $75 - $192 / night

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      2. Jim & Mary's RV Park

      4.9(24)13mi from LoloRVs

      "Lots of shade to keep cool during the hot Montana summer. We wish we would have stayed a few more nights."

      "The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do. The laundry and bathhouse was very nice and clean. 2.00 per load to wash."

      3. Yellowrock Campground

      4.1(12)2mi from Lolo5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Full hook-ups are available, and it's close to everything yet nestled in the forest."

      "Can walk to the river. Two Porto ponies nearby. On main bathhouse. Cold washers. Medium 5G. $27/night"

      from $27 - $47 / night

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      4. Chief Looking Glass Campground

      3.7(15)8mi from LoloRVs, Tents

      "We got a nice spot next to the river. It was really relaxing. There’s two pit toilets and 1 water pump near the entrance. It’s first come first serve."

      "Vault toilets were clean and well serviced, and every site has a picnic table and fire ring (not stated anywhere were fire restrictions even though the Lolo fires are less than 40 miles away)."

      from $6 - $18 / night

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      5. Charles Waters Campground

      4.5(21)14mi from LoloRVs, Tents

      "Traveling south in Montana and found this lovely little place. Trees, meadows and solitude. Just the way I like it"

      "I like the sites on the far side of the loop as they are closer to the creek and away from the dusty road."

      6. Granite Peak RV Resort

      3.8(14)13mi from LoloRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were in a site along the outside, and our site was rather short, it fit our 174BH, but there was not much room to spare and we had to back it all the way in. "

      from $40 - $150 / night

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      7. Lolo Creek Campground

      4.1(12)13mi from LoloRVs, Tents

      "We tried to drive out here and the gps location is on private land. The actual campground is to the east on the main highway on the south side of the road."

      "It is close to the highway, but the highway isn’t super busy to begin with. Only a short drive further down the road to Lolo Hot Springs!"

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      8. Blue Mountain Forest Rd 365 - Dispersed

      3.7(6)5mi from LoloTents

      "On my drive up I did not see any established distributed campsites. However there are some turn offs that you could park at. This area would probably not be ideal for RVs."

      "Drive another mile or so until a corner then take a trail on the side. (Only in a truck). Awesome sunset spot and no one bothered me"

      9. Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping

      4.4(14)21mi from Lolo

      "It's close to the highway and just over the river in Lolo forest lands. Only stayed one night, but the guy in the camper says he's been there for weeks, and nobody has bothered him."

      "3 sites in a beautiful spot, about 5 minutes off the highway. We pulled in about 7pm and we were the only ones there."

      10. Beavertail Hill State Park Campground

      3.8(26)26mi from Lolo26 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had been staying at different sites as we traveled to Montana from Iowa and this one was a favorite!. We will make it a point to stay there again when coming  out west."

      "The 1 mile Nature Trail around the area is really well maintained and beautiful. There are 2 Tipi sites you can rent as well."

      from $24 - $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Lolo, MT

    619 Reviews of 147 Lolo Campgrounds


    • Scott C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      Russell Gates Memorial

      Beautiful

      It’s a beautiful little secret not a lot of people seem to know of right on the river. A 25’ rig is about as big as you can fit in the spots. No hookups. Plenty of vault toilets and a water well with an old hand pump that kids love to get water from. Close to the highway but with all the beautiful pine trees it cuts the noise way down. Great spot !

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2026

      Granite Peak RV Resort

      Clean and amenities

      We just took a shower, such a nice bathhouse. 5 stalls and a place to put your dry things. Loving our stay

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Placid Creek Pull Off

      Free Camping close to Placid Lake

      Passed these on the way to the state campground. Looks fine and close to the state park.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Placid Lake State Park Campground

      Placid Lake! Beautiful!

      Early May; App said no spots available but took a chance and drove 3 miles down the dirt road (easy drive). Passed some dispersed along the way so figured nothing to lose. Plenty of availably and friendly hosts. Chose #18 overlooking the lake. $24 no electric. Water showers and flushers. Lake is amazing; went swimming. Cold but refreshing.

    • Dallas D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Three Frogs Campground

      Three Frogs CG

      A cozy and quaint campground with a very friendly host. $15 per night. 20 sites total. First come first served. Picnic table and fire pit at each site. No cell service. Trails to explore around the lake and a beach too. I would highly recommend this CG and would love to revisit someday !!

    • Dallas D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Lake Como Campground

      Lake Como CG

      A cozy and quaint campground with the sweetest hosts. They greeted me when I was registering for the night and offered assistance and advice for things to do in the area. $25 per night. Paved parking spots at each site. Picnic table and fire pit at each site as well. 10 sites total I believe. First come first served. A couple trails to explore around the lake and a beach too. I would highly recommend and would love to go back another time !! No cell service.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 6, 2026

      Big Pine Campground

      Worked well for an overnight.

      We didn't get the spot by the river but were satisfied with the one we got for our truck camper. We prefer more trail access from campground which this campground lacks. Vault toilet was clean. Big Pine tree was cool to see. We didn't go in the river but on a hot day it would be nice. River access by the Big Pine was good. Not far from I-90 which was nice.

    • Traci B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 27, 2026

      Lolo Creek Campground

      Still closed

      Website stated opens Mid April. Planned and overnight as we drove through April 27th - still closed. Looked nice from the outside though.


    Guide to Lolo

    Camping sites near Lolo, Montana range from riverside fishing access points to forest road dispersed sites tucked between the Bitterroot and Sapphire mountain ranges. Elevations of most campgrounds sit between 3,200-4,000 feet, creating significant temperature swings between day and night even during summer months. Many Forest Service roads providing access to dispersed camping typically open by mid-May, though higher elevation access can be limited until early June depending on snowpack.

    What to do

    Fishing the Bitterroot: Access the river directly at Chief Looking Glass Campground which offers sites along the water. "The river wasn't particularly scenic, but it was right there. Lots of towering trees. Restroom was clean for a vault," notes one camper who stayed during September.

    Trail hiking: From Charles Waters Campground, several hiking and horseback riding trails branch out, including routes that climb to mountain summits. A visitor mentions, "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."

    Wildlife viewing: Early morning and dusk provide optimal wildlife spotting opportunities throughout the area. At Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping, visitors report frequent deer sightings: "Saw deer so far. It's tucked in a valley, so no awesome views. This is a spot for ease and convenience."

    What campers like

    Secluded, free forest sites: Blue Mountain Forest Road 365 - Dispersed offers numerous pull-offs for camping without facilities. "We drove about 45 minutes up the mountain on the 365 road, and found a very secluded camping spot with a absolute beautiful view. We hardly saw anyone on the way up but the road is very narrow," reports one camper who enjoyed the isolation.

    Family-friendly amenities: Yellowrock Campground (formerly Square Dance Center) provides more structured camping with clean facilities. "The bathhouse is immaculate and the showers are like you wish you had at home. Staff were very friendly and helpful. There is access to the creek that runs along the campground," explains one satisfied visitor.

    Riverside access: Multiple camping options provide direct water access. At Lolo Creek Campground, one camper appreciated the "Amazing river access from this spot. Bears, deer, beavers, frogs in the bogs along the river, butterflies, bats, fish, bunnies, grouse, chipmunks, eagles, black squirrels, snakes, and of course mosquitoes and flies... each site has a picnic table and fire pit."

    What you should know

    Seasonal road conditions: Forest Service roads to dispersed camping can be challenging without appropriate vehicles. At Blue Mountain Forest Road 365, a camper warned about terrain: "Road is absolutely clapped out going up for like ten miles. Wouldn't recommend a rv or trailer unless you don't mind washboards. I got a flat tire going up so be careful of sharp rocks."

    Gate closure times: Several fishing access sites have strict entry/exit rules. Chief Looking Glass Campground "gate to the campsite is closed from 10 PM to 8 AM so if you need to leave early, you cannot do so," states one review, an important consideration for early risers.

    Varying camping rules: Campgrounds maintain different policies about fires, pets, and outdoor cooking. At Yellowrock Campground, "they don't allow fires unless it's in their fire ring and only a few camp sites have fire rings. We asked if we could use our fire pit that we brought (solo stove) and they said no. And there are no communal fire rings."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Campgrounds with amenities provide entertainment beyond hiking. At Missoula KOA Holiday, "Playground, pool, mini golf, clean showers, restrooms and laundry! It was great!" according to a family with young children.

    Wildlife exploration opportunities: Many campgrounds offer wildlife viewing directly from camp. At Missoula KOA Holiday, one dad reported, "My daughter wanted me to add that they have three very large bunnies that roll around the campground. She loves them."

    Unique shelter options: For families wanting a camping experience without pitching tents, consider alternatives. Missoula KOA Holiday offers "two really nice teepees in the center of the campground. They are super deluxe and the next time I come here I will be staying in one of them."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Many RV sites near Lolo offer full connections. At Jim & Mary's RV Park, "The sites are gravel, mostly level and most sites have shade. The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do," notes one reviewer who appreciated the well-maintained grounds.

    Site spacing considerations: Campground layouts vary significantly. Yellowrock Campground offers "sites are large, private, shaded, and well maintained," while others may position RVs closer together.

    Weather preparation: The sprinkler systems at some RV parks can affect items left outside. At Jim & Mary's RV Park, "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."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lolo, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lolo, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 147 campgrounds and RV parks near Lolo, MT and 24 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lolo, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lolo, MT is Missoula KOA Holiday with a 3.8-star rating from 44 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 free dispersed camping spots near Lolo, MT.