Camping near Fort Peck Project

The camping areas around Fort Peck Project in Montana range from basic to more developed sites. Montana Downstream Campground sits close to the Missouri River with enough room between sites for comfort. Shady Rest RV Park has water, electric, and sewer hookups for campers with RVs. Most roads to these camping spots are in good shape, though you'll hit some gravel sections that can be rough after rain. If you stay at Montana Downstream, you'll find regular bathrooms with showers - a nice perk when camping for several days. Deer wander through the camping areas regularly, and you'll see lots of birds if you're paying attention. Keep your food locked up tight since wildlife will definitely check out anything left out. Summer is busy here when people come for swimming and boating, but be ready for the wind that can pick up quickly. Some people camp during winter, but you'll need serious cold-weather gear to be comfortable. The mix of natural setting and decent facilities makes Fort Peck Project work well for many different campers.

Best Camping Sites Near Fort Peck Project (32)

    1. Hell Creek Receation Area

    5 Reviews
    Jordan, MT
    14 miles
    Website

    "This campground has great lakeside sites and the people at the marina are very friendly!"

    "Pros: some sites reserved for walk-ups, some sites close to docks, clean, outhouses, swimming. Cons: open and no privacy."

    2. BLM Troika Reservoir

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    Fort Peck Project, MT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 538-1900

    3. BLM Burnt Lodge WSA

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    Fort Peck Project, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 228-3750

    4. The Pines

    3 Reviews
    Nashua, MT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 526-3411

    5. Downstream (MT)

    16 Reviews
    Nashua, MT
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 526-3224

    $15 - $250 / night

    "Great views, great walking paths.  Wildlife sightings were abundant!

    Reliable hook ups, clean showers. Go back every year!"

    "Surrounding the camp are roughly five miles of mostly paved trails, perfect for early morning or late night walks.  Night time and clear skies bring out great star gazing. "

    6. Buffalo Camp

    1 Review
    Fort Peck Project, MT
    29 miles
    Website

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Near the campground, there is a research HQ for the reserve which is not open to the public and otherwise we didn't see anyone else the entire time.  "

    7. Duck Creek

    3 Reviews
    Nashua, MT
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 526-3411

    "This is one of the best places to take in that Big Sky that Montana is famous for!  The combination of the rolling hills that seem to go on forever and the reservoir make this a great spot to camp! "

    "Free Dump and fill outside the Downstream campground."

    8. Fort Peck Duck Creek

    4 Reviews
    Nashua, MT
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 526-3493

    "First reason it was so great was because of the seclusion due to it being on the south side of Lake Ft. Peck and away from any city. "

    "Close access to nice boat ramp as well as easy access areas to the water for swimming, and fishing.  Adequate vault toilets in area as well."

    9. Old Dorm RV

    1 Review
    Jordan, MT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 853-0020

    $30 / night

    "There was a bit of trash strewn around but its quiet and in a good location."

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61 Reviews of 32 Fort Peck Project Campgrounds


  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Roundhouse Point Campgound

    Amazing!

    This site was fantastic! It is a free site and we couldn't find a donation box. There are places to put in and paddle board. There are 12 official sites but SO much space! This would be a great spot for a caravan to pitstop. This is a great big rig spot. There is one path that has a high clearance. They don't have any hookups but there is a big trash can and a pit toilet.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Roundhouse Point Campgound

    Awesome boondock spot.

    Really nice and accessible. Each of the roughly 10 sites has a picnic table and fire pit. The pit toilet is well-maintained. Stayed on a Saturday and I was the only one here.

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    West End Campground — Fort Peck Project

    West End Campground

    Wanted a campground with showers and cell service on our way west and this place had it! Safe, clean, and quiet on our one-night stay mid-week.

  • Joni Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Flat Lake Recreation Area

    Boondocking on a lake

    This is a free 14-day boondocking area on a beautiful lake. It's not a free for all, but rather there are a few areas you can camp. They have concrete picnic tables and fire rings.

    It was pretty quiet on a Sunday night but it looked like there were a lot of folks on the weekend based on the deep tracks in the mud.

    There are garbage cans and vault toilets.

  • Hattie R.
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Fort Peck Duck Creek

    Short Stop in Montana

    This was the first place we tried in this area for a free spot to camp on the way from Banff/Jasper to Wisconsin. It was decently busy with a few spots left when we arrived at 2:30pm on a Saturday. By the end of the night all the spots were filled with people squeezing their rigs in between “sites”. There are numbered picnic tables and fire rings, but also campers dispersed throughout. You can walk right down to the water and there were plenty of people boating and swimming. Vault toilets were clean, no other amenities. Sunset was beautiful! There were some large groups with multiple RVs together and 5+ cars- it looked like they had been there for a while. I didn’t have any trouble sleeping but my boyfriend said there were generators running all night and some fireworks around 11:30p. Overall felt safe, worked for what we needed, and was free!

  • Cynthia S.
    Jun. 26, 2025

    Downstream (MT)

    Overnight

    Need to pre-register online or by phone. The app was acting up so I called and got everything straightened out at the gate. J Nice park. Lots of bike trails. Beautiful view. $12.50.

  • Caleb J. B.
    Jun. 7, 2025

    BLM Paulo Reservoir

    Secluded oasis

    This little gem of a site is small and secluded. You can't even find Paulo Reservoir on Google Maps. It's a good place if you like being away from the bustle of Fort Peck, but you still want to take a kayak or SUP on the water right when you get up. The only reason this is 4 stars is due to the lack of space for other campers. There are no specified campsites. It would be fairly packed if more than 4 rigs showed up.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2024

    Fort Peck Marina Campground

    Got a Site in the Area

    Our RV GPS and Waze wanted us to turn on 6th St in Glasgow, which has a 12’ 2” bridge under the railroad tracks. We had seen a review with this warning and seems they have mounted a sign right at the 6th St. turn that warns of the low bridge. We went two blocks further to 4th St. which is the truck route that took us to MT-24 for a 14 mile drive into Ft. Peck Marina. Once we got close, we followed the signs to Fort Peck Marina. We had tried to get reservations at a nearby COE with no luck and found this Campground(CG) via a Google Maps search. We saw the RV Park and pulled into the front of the CG area and took a 200 yard walk down to the tackle shop to check in. The road goes around by the tackle shop and boat ramp and we could have parked down there to check in, but as we are pulling a 40' rig and we couldn't actually see down there we didn't want to risk pulling down the road. Check in was quick. We were not given any kind of CG map or rules sheet. We then proceeded to the CG’s upper level to back-in site 33 with water and 50/30/20 AMP. The CG is essentially a large, well graveled parking lot. There was a ton of room in front of the site, so backing in was a breeze. The electric and water are at the back of the site, so we needed 25 feet of electric cord and water hose to reach the utilities. The site sloped to the driver’s side and we needed to place leveling blocks under that side’s tires. We had no issues with the electric, thankfully, as we were under a heat warning when we were there. Water was okay at about 40 PSI, but had a bad taste, even with our three filter system. There are no trees in the CG, so there was no problem getting a north shot for Starlink. We got 3 bars on Verizon. There’s no Wifi. The sites are long and just wide enough so you can park a boat. Most of the campers here are seasonal and for the most part, they keep their rigs and stuff around the site organized. But, be careful in the vegetated areas as most do not have their dogs on a leash and let them poop where ever. At first, we were wondering how the seasonals are doing their blackwater as the sign as you enter the marina states the nearest dump station is 3.5 miles, which is at Downstream COE CG. The man at the bait shop stated there’s a nice dump station in Glasgow at Scottie's Express Car Wash. He also said there’s a waste truck that will come out to the CG and pump you out, which is what the seasonal guests use. There are no shower facilities here but there is a vaulted restroom near the boat ramp that’s about 150 yards away. We checked out the Downstream COE we had tried to get into and it definiely would have been a better option, but this was our only option at the time.


Guide to Fort Peck Project

Camping near Fort Peck Project, Montana, offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene landscapes. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, there are plenty of spots to enjoy the great outdoors.

What to do:

  • Fishing and Boating: Head to Hell Creek Recreation Area for great fishing and boating opportunities. One reviewer noted, “Lots of fishing, swimming, and boating up Hell Creek!” This area is perfect for water lovers looking to cast a line or paddle around.
  • Hiking: Explore the nature trails at Montana Downstream Campground. A visitor mentioned, “We did visit the interpretive center, and run on the nature trail,” highlighting the beautiful scenery and educational opportunities available.
  • Wildlife Watching: At Nelson Creek - Fort Peck Lake, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and spot local wildlife. One camper shared, “Cows do roam through and coyote sing to you at night,” making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.

What campers like:

  • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the large sites at West End Campground — Fort Peck Project. A reviewer said, “The site, as is many around it, is huge,” which is perfect for families or groups needing extra space.
  • Clean Facilities: Many visitors rave about the cleanliness of the facilities at Montana Downstream Campground. One camper remarked, “Clean grounds and facilities, with a new shower house,” making it a comfortable choice for all.
  • Friendly Hosts: The welcoming atmosphere at Shady Rest RV Park is a highlight for many. A guest noted, “The owners are wonderful,” which adds a personal touch to your stay.

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: At Nelson Creek - Fort Peck Lake, be prepared for rustic camping. A reviewer mentioned, “There are toilets, fire pits and picnic tables...no wood and no water,” so bring everything you need.
  • Road Conditions: The road to Hell Creek Recreation Area can be rough. One camper warned, “It was 20 miles of bumpy gravel road,” so a sturdy vehicle is recommended.
  • First-Come, First-Serve: Many campgrounds, like West End Campground — Fort Peck Project, operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. A visitor advised, “Be sure to get your recreation.gov slot early as they fill up,” to secure your spot.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Play Areas: Look for campgrounds with play areas, like Montana Downstream Campground. A reviewer mentioned, “Play area is in the group camp area nearby,” making it a fun choice for kids.
  • Nature Trails: Choose spots with nature trails for family hikes. One camper at Hell Creek Recreation Area said, “Great spot for kayaking,” which can be a fun family activity.
  • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids near water. A visitor at Nelson Creek - Fort Peck Lake noted, “Great swimming and boating access,” but safety should always come first.

Tips from RVers:

  • Level Sites: RVers appreciate level sites, like those at Montana Downstream Campground. One camper said, “Sites were level and paved and had lots of space,” making it easier to set up.
  • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups, such as Shady Rest RV Park. A visitor mentioned, “Great rate with full hookup and very quiet,” which is ideal for RV travelers.
  • Call Ahead: For the best experience, call ahead to campgrounds like Shady Rest RV Park. One camper advised, “Call instead of booking online,” to ensure you get the best rate and availability.

Camping near Fort Peck Project, Montana, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, there's something for you in this beautiful area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available at Fort Peck Lake?

Fort Peck Lake offers numerous campgrounds scattered around its vast shoreline. Duck Creek provides spacious sites with stunning reservoir views and that famous Montana Big Sky feeling. Hell Creek Recreation Area features excellent lakeside sites with marina access. Other options include West End Campground, Downstream Campground, Fort Peck Marina Campground, The Pines, Nelson Creek, and Roundhouse Point. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables, though facilities vary by location. Many sites offer direct access to the water for boating and fishing opportunities, especially during peak summer months.

What amenities are available at Downstream Campground in Fort Peck, MT?

Downstream (MT) offers a well-maintained campground with spacious sites and mature trees providing shade. Amenities include reliable hookups, clean shower facilities, and picnic tables. The campground features approximately 4 miles of nature trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. While the campground is near the river, there is limited water access without a boat. Visitors consistently report abundant wildlife sightings throughout the area. The campground is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers and provides a peaceful setting with good separation between sites.

What are the best recreation areas around Fort Peck for camping?

For exceptional recreation and camping, Fort Peck Duck Creek stands out for its seclusion on the south side of the lake, offering solitude and pristine outdoor experiences. Buffalo Camp in the American Prairie Reserve provides a unique opportunity to experience Montana's native grasslands with nearby hiking trails. Both areas showcase Montana's spectacular open skies and natural landscapes. The Duck Creek area offers abundant recreation opportunities from fishing to hiking, while Buffalo Camp provides a more primitive experience with opportunities to spot native wildlife. These locations are ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in Montana's natural beauty with fewer crowds.

Is RV camping allowed at Fort Peck Reservoir?

Yes, RV camping is definitely allowed at Fort Peck Reservoir with several accommodating options. West End Campground has huge sites, some with hookups, that can accommodate RVs of various sizes. Old Dorm RV provides RV-specific sites, though they feature deep gravel and may not be perfectly level. Many campgrounds around the reservoir offer RV-friendly amenities including hookups at select locations. Buffalo Camp even has dedicated RV sites (7 total) for those exploring the American Prairie Reserve area. Be prepared for varying levels of amenities, from primitive to full-service depending on which campground you choose.