Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Floweree, MT

Great Falls KOA accommodates pets throughout its extensive campground with tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping options. Chouteau County Fairgrounds & Canoe Launch Campground also welcomes pets with electric hookups and water access. Both locations maintain clean shower facilities and restrooms, with the KOA featuring additional amenities like a swimming pool, playground, and petting zoo that children particularly enjoy. The concrete pads at Military Park Malmstrom AFB Gateway FamCamp provide level surfaces for RVs with full hookups including water, sewer, and electric, though tent campers should be aware of the active sprinkler system that can disrupt tent camping every few hours.

Benton RV Park & Campground provides pet-friendly accommodations but enforces rules requiring pets to be supervised at all times. A walking trail edges the Gateway FamCamp, offering convenient exercise space for dogs needing daily activity. Wood Bottom Recreation Area permits pets in a more rustic setting with limited amenities but provides toilet facilities for campers. When camping with pets in the Floweree area during summer months, prepare for potentially extreme heat and wind conditions, as temperatures can reach the mid-90s with strong winds across the prairie. The Missouri River provides water access at several campgrounds, though snake activity has been reported near waterways, particularly at Snake Island near the Chouteau County Fairgrounds.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Floweree, Montana (18)

    1. Great Falls KOA

    17 Reviews
    Malmstrom AFB, MT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 727-3191

    "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."

    "Waterslides, Petting Zoo, Swimming Pool. Clean facilities, friendly operators. Spent 3 nights but definitely could have spent longer!"

    2. Chouteau County Fairgrounds & Canoe Launch Campground

    8 Reviews
    Fort Benton, MT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 622-5505

    $15 - $45 / night

    "The locals come around during the day to walk their dogs so it makes for a decent amount of traffic through the area."

    "Set on the edge of Historic Fort Benton, this is a great place to land for a night or a week or more. Lots to see, explore and experience in the area."

    3. Military Park Malmstrom AFB Gateway FamCamp

    4 Reviews
    Malmstrom AFB, MT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 731-3263

    "I have stayed at the off base park, "Gateway Famcamp", located just outside the main gate, every year for the past 6 years.  I was assigned to MAFB and lived in Great Falls for over 20 years. "

    4. Great Falls RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Great Falls, MT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 452-0333

    "The campsites are plentiful and not as close to eachother as others. Bathrooms spotless. After hours check-in was a breeze! Will use again."

    5. Benton RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Fort Benton, MT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 622-5015

    $50 - $60 / night

    "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."

    6. Wood Bottom Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Fort Benton, MT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 622-4000

    "Put Decision Point for the destination & drive past it 1/4 mile downhill to the Loma Missouri bridge."

    7. Logging Creek

    8 Reviews
    Monarch, MT
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 547-3361

    "First camp we stayed at on a week long trip to Montana. We came on a weekday, so hardly any one there."

    "This is a great place if you want to get away from Great Falls for a night or two. Each campsite has a fire pit, picnic table and a decent amount of trees."

    8. Freezout Lake - Dispersed Camping

    7 Reviews
    Choteau, MT
    47 miles
    Website

    "Lots of sites you can drive up to. Views of mountains in far distance. Free to camp - no fires."

    "It’s quite, and there are paths around the water. I took a star off because by 9pm I had to retire to my camper because the mosquitoes were so bad - but that’s to be expected."

    9. Sluice Boxes State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Monarch, MT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 454-5840

    "There is a ton of spots to camp at as long as you walk off the tail a ways you won't even notice hikers during the day nor will they notice you."

    10. Belt Creek on Hughesville Road

    5 Reviews
    Monarch, MT
    45 miles

    "The road was in great shape and we found a nice spot a few miles back and right next to the creek.  There are several campsites along the road. "

    "This place is off the beaten path but aren’t all the best spots? You can park right on the stream there are fire rings and man is it quiet!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Floweree, MT

92 Reviews of 18 Floweree Campgrounds


  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 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.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 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!

  • Nicki M.
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Great Falls KOA

    Awesome Facilities

    Everthing you could possibly want or need in a campground! Waterslides, Petting Zoo, Swimming Pool. Clean facilities, friendly operators. Spent 3 nights but definitely could have spent longer!

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2024

    Great Falls KOA

    Wooded Area and Open Area and Fun

    KOA 8/24: The area we stayed in is for medium sized rigs or smaller. It was wooded and very nice for a KOA. The larger spaces are in a newer and less shady portion of the campground.
    FUN POOL PARK, PLAYGROUND, PETTING ZOO, SHORT TRAIL. GREAT ICE CREAM

    (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 Security: No locked gate Usage during visit: pretty full on weekends Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: no Site Spacing: close Pad surface: blacktop Reservations: yes Campground Noise: Fairly quiet Outside Road Noise: no Through Traffic in campground: no Electric Hookup: yes Sewer Hookup: yes Dump Station: yes Potable Water Available: At site Bathroom: very nice Showers: yes / nice Pull Throughs: most all Cell Service (AT&T): fine Recent Weather: very hot Insects: none Host: staff Rig Size: large

  • Michael B.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Great Falls KOA

    A little pricey but lots to offer!

    This place overall is pretty amazing Parks pool playsets petting zoo it's got all the p's. Perfectly level pad in the trees fire pit and picnic table in your own little grassy area cabins tents glamping RVs tent camping got it all one downside is the internet is super spotty.

  • Sterling C.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Coal Banks Landing

    Cool dog

    It’s a nice clean campsite to begin your boating adventure on the river with lots of space. The cabin has free WiFi to finish up work before heading into nature. The bathrooms are pretty average for outhouses as well. Also, if your lucky, the camp’s doggo May visit you. He is free to pet!

  • Katie M.
    Sep. 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.

  • Deanna C.
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Great Falls KOA

    Very Nice

    This campground sits just on the outskirts of Great Falls. It is like most KOA's with many amenities including a pool. Showers were very nice. Of course it is close to everything in town such as WalMart, gas stations, restaurants, and shopping.

  • Gary A.
    Jul. 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.


Guide to Floweree

Camping near Floweree, Montana offers varied terrain across the central plains where elevations range from 2,600 to 3,200 feet. The region experiences significant seasonal temperature swings, with winter lows frequently dropping below zero and summer highs regularly exceeding 90°F. Strong winds frequently sweep across the open landscape, particularly in spring and fall when gusts can reach 30-40 mph.

What to do

Water recreation: Missouri River access points provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking and swimming. At Wood Bottom Recreation Area, visitors can find "disbursed spots along the river are awesome! Some of the best spots you can find!" The area includes boat launch facilities for day trips or multi-day floats.

Hiking: Belt Creek trails wind through diverse terrain. Belt Creek on Hughesville Road offers "beautiful mountain stream parking" with "wild life wild flowers and large pull off areas that are well groomed." The road is "well maintained" with multiple access points to trails and fishing spots.

Wildlife viewing: Freezout Lake contains numerous waterfowl and migratory birds. One visitor mentioned it has "views of mountains in far distance" and noted the area is "a great place if you want to get away from Great Falls for a night or two." Binoculars recommended for optimal viewing.

What campers like

Secluded camping spots: Visitors appreciate finding private areas away from crowds. Freezout Lake - Dispersed Camping provides "secluded place by the water. It smells like you're by the ocean, has a clean portable potty, tables and benches, level enough for an rv, quiet and perfect for star gazing!"

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower areas. At Logging Creek, "the campsites are beautiful, secluded, and shaded. There is water for kids to play in. There is a camp host. And several toilets."

Proximity to towns: Convenience of supplies and services. Fort Benton offers easy access to camping while providing town amenities. "Set on the edge of Historic Fort Benton, this is a great place to land for a night or a week or more. Lots to see, explore and experience in the area."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Prepare for extreme temperature variations and persistent winds. At Great Falls RV Park, campers note "a good deal of highway noise" and the area experiences significant temperature changes between day and night even in summer.

Wildlife concerns: Snakes and insects require attention in warmer months. At Freezout Lake, "by 9pm I had to retire to my camper because the mosquitoes were so bad" and another camper advised to "bring bug spray" due to mosquito activity.

Water levels: Seasonal fluctuations affect access and recreation options. One Belt Creek camper noted "we were east of the dam so our creek wasn't dry" indicating that water levels vary significantly by location and season.

Reservation systems: Many campgrounds operate on first-come basis with limited advance booking. "First come first served" applies at several locations, while others like Logging Creek recommend arriving "just overnight" for best site selection.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Seek out campgrounds with designated play areas. Sluice Boxes State Park Campground offers unique hiking opportunities where "there is a ton of spots to camp at as long as you walk off the trail a ways you won't even notice hikers during the day nor will they notice you."

Swimming options: Identify safe water access points for children. Logging Creek has a "great little pool on the far side of the campsite is great for kids" making it "a great place for a family weekend."

Pet friendly camping near Floweree, Montana: Most sites accommodate animals with specific rules. When bringing pets to camping areas around Floweree, remember that dogs need supervision. One camper at Benton RV Park noted rules "requiring pets to be supervised at all times."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose locations based on level surfaces and hookup needs. The concrete pads at Gateway FamCamp provide relatively flat parking: "The concrete pads are mostly level...nothing is absolutely level. Water, sewer and electric are provided."

Wind protection: Position RVs to minimize exposure to strong gusts. At Freezout Lake, campers should "expect a windy breakfast" and "there will be lot gusting wind at night" which can affect awnings and outdoor equipment.

Services available: Know where to find water, electric and dump stations. At Great Falls RV Park, "basic RV park, needs to be updated" but offers "water, electric and sewer" connections that function reliably despite the park's dated appearance.

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