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    Campgrounds around Bigfork, Montana range from developed sites with amenities to rustic dispersed camping areas along Flathead Lake. Wayfarers State Park Campground provides waterfront access with tent and RV sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and restroom facilities. Several miles from town, Outback Montana RV Park & Campground offers full hookup options for RVs along with cabin accommodations. Rocky Mountain Hi Campground provides additional options with glamping facilities, while more primitive camping can be found along the Middle Fork Flathead River dispersed area near Columbia Falls.

    The camping season generally runs from mid-May through mid-October, with most campgrounds closing during winter months due to snow and freezing conditions. Wayfarers State Park operates from March 15 to November 15, while West Shore Unit at Flathead Lake State Park remains open year-round for hardier campers. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when lakeside sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds feature potable water and restroom facilities during peak season, though services may be limited in spring and fall. "The last time we went, the flowers were in bloom and were amazing. Highly recommend this campground! I will be coming back again and again," noted one visitor about the seasonal beauty at Wayfarers.

    Flathead Lake access represents a primary draw for campers in the Bigfork area, with multiple reviewers highlighting the lake views and water recreation opportunities. Sites at Wayfarers State Park offer direct paths to swimming areas and cliff overlooks with benches for enjoying sunsets over the water. Several campers mentioned the privacy of wooded sites despite proximity to town amenities. One reviewer described their experience: "This campground was fantastic and Flathead Lake is gorgeous. We had site 10 and it was private, quiet, spacious, and had a direct path down to both the swim beach/cove and the cliffs overlooking the lake with plenty of benches and nooks to find some serenity." Campers seeking more solitude may prefer the less developed options along forest roads or the Middle Fork Flathead River dispersed camping area, which offers free primitive camping with limited facilities.

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      1. Wayfarers State Park Campground

      4.5(15)2mi from BigforkRVs, Tents

      "Very close to the beautiful town of Bigfork and great amenities, yet it feels tucked away. Right on Flathead lake, can’t beat the views!"

      "Flathead Lake, boat launch, nice views, short walk from campsites. Big Fork nice nearby small town with a theater, shops, and restaurants."

      2. West Shore Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

      4.7(20)11mi from Bigfork33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great Montana getaway. Facilities were very clean, lake was crispy and fun, sites were well maintained."

      "Flathead lake started my love affair with Montana. The campground is right on the lake with amazing views, lots of hiking trails.  Very friendly camp hosts."

      from $18 - $24 / night

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      3. Rocky Mountain Hi Campground

      4.7(16)15mi from BigforkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Awesome location. Quiet. Montana views ..."

      "Grinnell Cabin is set on the eastern edge of the campground and on the edge of a beautiful meadow. The full moon rose over the meadow and the sunrise was magical the next morning."

      from $30 - $56 / night

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      4. Spruce Park On The River

      3.9(13)13mi from BigforkRVs, Tents

      "Close to town and lots of amenities nearby. Would stay here again!"

      "Sunsets, hot air balloons, massage on rivers edge (covid free). Staff is fabulous."

      from $52 / night

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      5. Honey's Place RV Spot

      5.0(7)10mi from Bigfork1 siteRVs

      "We brought our short RV and camped next to a horse corral.  Our two kids had a great time petting and feeding the two horses and riding bikes around the property. "

      "Grateful for the option to use electricity and have access to water. Would love to stay again if ever in the area!"

      from $55 / night

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      6. Outback Montana RV Park & Campground

      3.5(6)5mi from BigforkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It was the cheapest option around the Flathead we could find and we were not disappointed! It was perfect for our needs that week."

      from $18 - $140 / night

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      7. Swan Lake Campground

      4.6(10)14mi from Bigfork42 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Swan Lake Campground in the Flathead in National in Forest near Ferndale/Bigfork Mt is a beautiful wooded campground with lots of wooded private campground spots."

      "Short walk to day use and water access on Swan lake and 16 min to Bigfork, hour to West Glacier. The camp hosts were so nice and sold firewood for $6/bundle."

      from $22 - $250 / night

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      8. West Glacier KOA Resort

      4.7(50)27mi from BigforkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a big RV resort close to West Glacier town and park entrance. We came with our 25’ RV and reserved a tent pad site to ensure we were up against the edge of the resort."

      "9/13/19 West Glacier, Montana  West Glacier KOA Resort

      Most beautiful location of the KOAs I've stayed at. Nestled against the mountains and less than 3 miles to Glacier National Park. "

      9. Middle Fork Flathead River Dispersed

      4.3(51)26mi from BigforkRVs, Tents

      "It’s so close to the National Park entrance and a beautiful place to stay. The road is a bit bumpy getting down here but there’s plenty of room for tent camping and RVs. Be careful though!"

      "Perfect spot for camping outside the west entrance, about 25 minutes away. That road is a little rough coming in but it’s short and manageable, even saw a little Mazda make it in."

      10. Blair Flats

      4.6(16)18mi from Bigfork

      "Be prepared for a colder night because of your proximity to the water. The only negative thing about this campsite were the masses of mosquitoes and other bugs."

      "Lovely little campsite next to the water. A little buggy but not too bad. Campsites we’re clean, had a fire pit and nice flat tent area, pit toilet on site too which was a nice surprise."

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    Recent Reviews near Bigfork, MT

    1130 Reviews of 239 Bigfork Campgrounds


    • George J.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Lubec Dispersed

      Great for overnight camping

      I didn’t need much so I was pretty happy about this spot. You can hear the traffic and train but it’s not that bad.

    • FThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Moose Creek RV Resort and Bed & Breakfast

      Love this place

      All the workers are super friendly. They have a store on site with merchandise (clothes, gifts, and camping needs). There are sites for RV/Car Camping/rooftop tent. Some sites are not campfire accessible. All sites do have water/ electric hook ups. They do have a nightly community camp fire. They have showers/bathrooms that are well maintained. They have laundry room as well. It’s cost about $3.00 to run a load of laundry and then $1.00 to use the dryers. They have complementary breakfast in the mornings.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Moose Creek RV Resort and Bed & Breakfast

      Nice shaded sites—close to W Glacier

      Nice sites with some vegetation barrier. Pull thru sites much larger than back-in sites and more private. Quiet. Nice amenities.

    • Pixie B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Glacier Rim River Access 10363

      Camping

      This spot has been great to stay at for our 4 day visit to Glacier. It is a small campground with only 3-4 spots but there is a medium to large parking lot that a bunch of people were staying at usually just for 1-2 nights. The bathroom did not have toilet paper our whole stay.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

      Great Great camping on Flathead lake

      We had a great 4 nights 5 days camping at the big arm unit. Most of the A loop is not level so if you’re bringing a small RV bring some extra blocks to level up. Beautiful view of the lake and awesome site. The weather will change quite rapidly in early June so be prepared. This lake is great for kayaking or sup so bring toys. Lots of opportunity for fishing as well but you will need a CSKT license and Montana license for this area. We had a great time and will return again. Showers are available with tokens from park rangers or camping host. Firewood and ice is also available in the park from the host. Good hikes are available in the park and lots of opportunity in the immediate area to venture out, and see other areas around the lake.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Glacier Rim River Access 10363

      Just what we needed

      It was rainy and muddy, but all of the other spots around a 20 mile radius were taken. Found this gem at 8:00pm. Grateful for the level ground for out van.

    • K P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Glacier Campground

      Camping done right

      Relaxing night with fire and s’mores. Great service and reasonable rates

    • K P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Blair Flats

      Scenic Beauty

      This is the most amazing little spot. We stopped and got into a nice spot right before sunset. Sat by the river with the sky still blue at 10pm. The road is nice with only two tiny potholes but it’s only for one car at a time. There’s toilets near site two.

    • Derek S.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Whitefish Lake State Park Campground

      Whitefish lake state park

      Great camp hosts, showers, lake. Cell reception, and clean bathrooms. Only downside is the trains go by ALOT


    Guide to Bigfork

    Camping spots near Bigfork, Montana range from developed sites to primitive locations set among the dense pine forests and mountain terrain. Located at 3,100 feet elevation in the northern Flathead Valley, the area experiences warm summer days often reaching into the 80s with cooler nights dropping to the 40s even in July. Most campgrounds have fire restrictions during late summer when wildfire danger increases.

    What to do

    Swimming at natural beaches: West Shore Unit at Flathead Lake State Park offers clear water swimming spots where you can see what's beneath you. "The water was clear and the dogs throughly enjoyed splashing around. Us humans enjoyed swimming in water where we could actually see if anything was swimming around us," notes Elizabeth G. about the day-use area.

    Wildlife viewing: Set up at Swan Lake Campground where visitors often report seeing diverse wildlife. "In the evening we could hear the wolves howling," shares Sallie H., highlighting the natural soundscape of the area. The campground is across from the lake but offers easy access to water activities.

    Rafting and water sports: Middle Fork Flathead River Dispersed camping area provides primitive riverside camping with opportunities to watch or join rafters. "We were able to sit in the river and relax. We also saw a bald eagle!" reports Lynsey M. The site requires vehicles with higher clearance due to rough access roads.

    Horseback riding: Campers at Honey's Place RV Spot enjoy unique encounters with horses on-site. "We parked our RV next to a fenced in pasture with two friendly horses, Foxy and Lil Dwight," writes Max N., describing the rustic setting with mountain views. The site offers water and electrical hookups.

    What campers like

    Private wooded sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation between sites at Rocky Mountain Hi Campground. "Spacing is great with trees in-between you. Full Hookups, picnic bench, recessed firepit," notes Sandy G. The campground balances privacy with amenities like electricity and water.

    Family-friendly facilities: West Glacier KOA Resort receives high marks for its range of amenities catering to families. "There is an adult pool, family pool and hot tubs! There is a camp store and the bathrooms are always nice and clean," shares Terrie M., highlighting features beyond basic camping.

    Quiet camping environments: Campers seeking peace appreciate the secluded feeling at some Bigfork area campgrounds. "We stayed overnight at Wayfarers State Park in our campervan and we enjoyed every minute. Our campsite was a 2 min walk from the lake where we enjoyed playing with our dog and watching the sunset," writes Krissy P.

    Lakefront access: The proximity to Flathead Lake drives many camping choices. "It's a stunning view of the swan and mission mountain ranges across the lake, and there's a small island off the shore," explains Juliana H. about West Shore Unit, highlighting the scenic setting that attracts visitors.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Summer camping near Bigfork requires advance planning. "Reserve WAY ahead!" advises Shelly S. regarding West Glacier KOA. Most lakeside campgrounds fill months in advance, especially for weekend dates between June and August.

    Seasonal openings: Many campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Swan Lake Campground runs "mid May to mid September" according to its official season information. Visiting outside these windows often means finding alternative camping locations.

    Fire restrictions: Summer fire bans frequently affect the area. "They also deliver wood each evening," notes Claudette C. about West Shore, but check current fire restrictions as campfires may be prohibited during dry periods regardless of firewood availability.

    Road conditions: Access to dispersed camping areas can be challenging. "Road has huge and I mean huge puddles. Very tight fit for truck and trailer for sure in a lot of the spots," warns Terrie L. about the Middle Fork Flathead River area. Vehicles with low clearance may struggle at some locations.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly recreation areas: Rocky Mountain Hi Campground offers extensive play spaces for children. "The kids could play all day in the great park with a whole western town set up and swimming hole in the creek, volleyball net and paved roads to scooter and roller blade," shares Jennifer H., highlighting the variety of activities available.

    Dog-friendly swimming spots: Families traveling with pets appreciate designated areas where dogs can enjoy water. "Dogs must be on a leash in the park but can be off leash in the lake. She loved playing fetch in the water with the sticks she found," notes Krissy P. about Wayfarers State Park.

    Campground activities: Some locations organize special events for younger campers. "Host even planned a Scavenger hunt with treats!" mentions Lynn A. about Spruce Park on the River, showing how organized activities can enhance a family camping trip.

    Playground access: When selecting a campsite, check for dedicated play areas. "Great place to camp with children because of the large, grassy playground and swimming area," recommends Kimberly Y. about Rocky Mountain Hi Campground, noting how this feature keeps children entertained.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: RVers should carefully choose their sites based on size constraints. "Not all have fire pits, so if that is important, be sure to ask," advises Lynn A. about Spruce Park on the River, highlighting the need to specify requirements when booking.

    Hookup variations: Spruce Park On The River offers different connection options. "Choice of full hookups, water and electric or dry camping," notes Jim M., explaining the flexibility for different RV setups.

    Extension cord needs: Electrical connections may require additional equipment. "Make sure you bring an extension cord to hook up your electric just in case you have a short standard cord on your camper," suggests Marcus K. about Glacier Campground, providing practical advice for ensuring power access.

    Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dumping. "No dump station in the park so make sure you dump beforehand," warns Erin A. about Swan Lake Campground, reminding RVers to plan for waste management before arrival.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best campgrounds in Bigfork, Montana?

    Bigfork, Montana offers excellent camping options with Wayfarers State Park Campground being a standout choice right on Flathead Lake with stunning views. It provides clean bathhouses, water access, and fire pits, all within a short distance to downtown Bigfork's shops, restaurants, and theater. Another excellent option is Swan Lake Campground, located about 16 minutes from Bigfork. This wooded campground offers spacious sites with paved pads, shade, and easy access to Swan Lake. Both locations serve as perfect base camps for exploring the Flathead Valley and Glacier National Park.

    What camping options are available near Bigfork, Minnesota?

    While the reviews focus on Montana, Bigfork, Minnesota offers several camping options in the northern wilderness region. Tally Lake Campground represents the type of experience available with clean facilities, hiking trails, and water recreation opportunities. For RV travelers, options similar to Outback Montana RV Park and Campground provide full hookups and amenities. Minnesota's Bigfork area offers a mix of state forest campgrounds, lakeside camping, and private RV parks within the scenic wilderness of northern Minnesota.

    How do I find the nearest campgrounds to Bigfork?

    To find campgrounds near Bigfork, The Dyrt app and website allow you to search by location and filter results based on your preferences (tent, RV, cabin, etc.). For Bigfork, Montana area, consider Yellow Bay State Park Campground on Flathead Lake or Mcgregor Lakes RV for RV accommodations. Most campgrounds are within a 30-minute drive of town. For the best experience, check availability and make reservations in advance, especially during peak summer season (June-August) when Flathead Valley campgrounds fill quickly.