Top Glamping near Glendive, MT

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Glendive, MT is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Glendive is surrounded by family-friendly activities. Discover great camping spots near Glendive, reviewed by campers like you.

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Glendive

39 Reviews of 1 Glendive Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    August 4, 2024

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Unique

    Small campground with vault toilets, and drinking water. a mile away from the campground are standalone sites you can drive into and park one vehicle you’re champion if you get site #22.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 2, 2024

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Awesome Place

    Amazing views all around, definitely worth the stop. Scenic drives & hikes. Absolutely loved this area.

    Dry camping with potable water. You might get some generator noise, but during our 3 night stay only 1 camper violated the 8pm-8am quiet rule.

    Groceries & gas a couple miles away. Like others noted, the road coming in is real rough, take it slow.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    September 3, 2023

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Paleontology Abound at Makosika State Park in

    This is on of the coolest state parks this side of the Cenozoic Period! They found dinosaur fossils in this park. and you never know you just might find some too! Our campsites butted right up to a cool mountain and the peaks are small enough for you to scamper around on. PLUS the have the coolest frisbee golf course this side of the jurassic Period with embedded holes spread over the ancient cretaceous landscape! How cool is that.

    Astronomy wise this is a Bortle Class 4 site SQM: 21.62 mag./arc sec2. I did not get to observe due to smoke and poor weather.

    All sites are primitive but there is fresh water in each of the two campgrounds and vault toilets are nearby. Trash pickup id also available. There is no dump-station but one is close by at: Glendive Landfill City government office 801 E Brennan St. (406) 377-9839

    Hiking at the park contains easy and tough trails but each one is sure to delight with wonder and discovery on each one.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    August 10, 2023

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Phenomenal night

    Brother and I crashed here late so we drove in in the dark. We were delighted in the morning to find a beautiful park and a super lucky campsite with a bathroom and some trees for hammocking and two tent pads! Would love to stay here again. The out of state fee is $28/night

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 26, 2023

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Gorgeous park!

    The scenery here is incredible! Beautiful views from the campground. Also there is a really awesome disc golf course. I don’t play, but I want to play here!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    September 9, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Recommend , would visit again.

    Roads are paved, some better than others, sites a mix of blacktop and gravel. Water hydrant and vault toilets. Badlands geography and fossils are the main draw. Wasn’t crowded in September and most folks were quiet.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    August 21, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Great views, ok campground

    Be careful on the road from the visitor center to the campground - very rough. Otherwise, this is a decent campground with fabulous views of the surrounding badlands. No electric sites or dump station, but there is potable water available at the campground. It’s very close to the interstate, so it makes a great stopover.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    August 12, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Lovely rock formations

    We stayed here one night on our way to Oregon, on a Friday, August 1st. We got there just as the rangers were leaving and were told the sites were full but there was an overflow parking lot where we could stay. Then a ranger came out of the visitor center and said some one had just cancelled so we could have site #5. Huzzah!

    The campground is small and there is no electricity. The scenery around you is stunning "Badlands" type scenery with wildflowers and blooming cactus along the road. The sites are crowded together but even though the reservations were full, a couple sites remained empty all night. That irks me because other people could have used them if they had been polite and canceled like the people who did so for site #5. The parking lot area was full too. Met some nice people at the campground though.

    There is a nice drive into the hills of the "badlands" and a picnic area with disc golf. Also you can rent a teepee or a gypsy wagon for the night!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    July 24, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Decent Campground, Incredible Scenery

    Wow! What planet is this on? We loved our stay at Makoshika and highly recommend a visit to this otherworldly park. Campground is not fancy, but sites are adequate, Plenty of water accessible throughout park. Lots of hiking trails that explore the unique formations that make a visit to this park a must.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    July 18, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Such a hidden gem!

    This park is so much fun with great easy dog and family friendly hikes. The camp spots and scattered throughout the park and really nice. Water and bathrooms available too.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 16, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Gorgeous view, large campground

    The road to the top campsites was precarious, but we parked our 22 foot campervan plus bike rack in the site with plenty of room to spare. The view and sunrise were absolutely gorgeous.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 8, 2022

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Amazing Place!

    This is a gorgeous setting! Stunning views everywhere you look. Lots of great hiking trails for all abilities. Great ranger staff. Very interesting visitor's center. Disc golf course. If it rains, the mud is insane! Thick, really slippery and sticks to everything. No hookups, water is good tasting. Dispersed areas are so beautiful!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    September 15, 2021

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Erosion explosion expedition event.

    One of Montana's hidden gems, plenty of hiking trails and don't forget your camera. So many majestic views. Camp grounds are basic with water and a very nice Disc golf course to try very skills at.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    July 1, 2021

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Great park Badlands without the crowds great trails

    Arrived 9pm tired on motorcyle weeknight end of June slept on the bench without tent hiked at 5am and left well worth the ride on my way to Theodore Roosevelt park

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 25, 2021

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Busy place but very unique

    Got to the campground at dark. Only sites available were up a 15% switchback road, trailers discouraged but we were told by the camp hosts we wouldn’t have a problem with our teardrop. The road was no joke and nerve wracking but once we were up at the top of the hill things were ok and gravel road. Very busy with vehicle traffic from people within the park leaving much after dark.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 19, 2021

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Beautiful views!

    I didn’t make a reservation, but was able to find a site just fine! I stayed in site #29, in the Pine on the Rocks area, which was the best site I saw when I was driving around looking for one. Beautiful views right from the comfort of my hammock. The shade and a nice breeze kept me cool until the sun went down. A nice little retreat from my long day of driving.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    June 2, 2021

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Great Primitive Camping

    Makoshika State Park is beautiful camping and is about as good as it gets for primitive camping. There's quite a few hiking trials, a small museum and a gift shop at the Visitors Center. The photography options are just about endless. Also, don't let anyone fool you into believing the Diane Gabriel Trail is "easy." I mean, it's not bad … until you have to scale the hill. Beautiful views though.

    If you're in a tent or a pop-up, there are some very cool primitive sites up the switchbacks that provide spectacular views of the park. If you have a camper or RV, camping in the coulee is wonderful. 

    The only negative is the primitive camping angle when there exists the ability for each site to have both water and electric. They added water spigots on each side of the Cains Coulee Campground earlier this year, but if they were running lines, why not run to every site? I understand if it's a water pressure issue, but still. Electric as well. The Camp Hosts now have water, electric and sewer. It'd make sense to bring that to all the sites. Not only would it make camping at Makoshika a 5-star experience, it'd allow everyone to enjoy the peacefulness of the Cains Coulee valley without a bunch of generators running.

    Our experience was awesome and we will be returning next year.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    November 25, 2020

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    Pine on Rocks campground

    This was one of several sites up a winding steep but paved road where trailers are not allowed. We had a very private site #20 with our own clean private vault toilet and garbage can. It was down a single track rutted road but our 24’ pop up truck camper made it with ease. We could see some of the hoodoos if we walked around. There was lots of room to set up a tent and just wander around. Cost was $14. We had groupings of pine trees for shade as it can get hot there even in Late September.

    There is a campground for larger RVs but they are on asphalt closer to the entrance. They were crowded and it looked hot there.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    November 16, 2020

    Makoshika State Park Campground

    This place is so cool!

    It seems like I’ve said every campground on my trip was awesome. However it was my first time to the west AND The Dyrt helped me plan my trip so I found some AWESOME campgrounds.

    Makoshika Stare Park has a Triceratops on the sign, how can you not get excited about checking it out! Kids would love this park.

    The campground I stayed at has a reservable TP , a pit toilet and good sized sites but not much shade. My site ran right up to the edge of a drop off. My Pomeranian , being the bonehead he is jumped right in ! Luckily it was only about 6 or 7 feet.

    The hiking was ...well... Awesome! Lol You can actually walk through the hills and on top and around. There were rabbits appearing and disappearing. There were benches in interesting places. Informational markers and interesting spots.

    Excellent place to bring the kids.



Guide to Glendive

Camping near Glendive, Montana, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Scenic Drives: Explore the amazing trails and scenic drives around the area. One camper mentioned, "Amazing views all around, definitely worth the stop. Scenic drives & hikes. Absolutely loved this area." This makes places like Makoshika State Park Campground a must-visit.
  • Fishing: The Intake Dam is perfect for fishing enthusiasts. A reviewer noted, "There is also great sturgeon fishing in the area as well. Absolutely recommend staying here!"
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. One visitor at Sully Creek State Park shared, "We saw a ton of buffalo on the north side and we have already spotted buffalo, seen prairie dogs and wild horses from the road."

What campers like:

  • Privacy and Space: Campers appreciate the spacious sites. A review for Intake Dam mentioned, "The sites are level and grass is nicely mowed. There are fire rings and picnic tables."
  • Beautiful Sunrises: Many enjoy waking up to breathtaking views. One camper at Makoshika State Park Campground said, "We arrived in the dark and woke up to the most amazing sunrise!"
  • Clean Facilities: Clean restrooms and well-maintained areas are a big plus. A visitor at Sully Creek State Park noted, "The shower house had been remodeled and the fixtures were in great shape."

What you should know:

  • Road Conditions: Some roads leading to campgrounds can be rough. A camper warned, "Like others noted, the road coming in is real rough, take it slow."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A review for Intake Dam mentioned, "There are vault toilets scattered about and two water pump spigots with amazing water pressure."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. One camper at Intake Dam said, "Lots of mosquitos and flies!"

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for spots with plenty of space for kids to play. A reviewer at Makoshika State Park Campground mentioned, "Campsites in the main campground were lovely! They had a nice amount of privacy."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games or outdoor activities to keep kids entertained. One camper suggested, "Amazing trails, stunning scenery, very cool disc golf course."
  • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having refreshments on hand can make a big difference. A visitor at Intake Dam noted, "We felt safe there the entire time."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Cottonwood Campground mentioned, "It was not an accommodating site for our truck and small 23' camper."
  • Look for Electric Hookups: If you need power, check for sites with electric hookups. A review for Medora Campground highlighted, "The price for all the amenities provided was excellent!"
  • Be Mindful of Noise: Some campgrounds have quiet hours. A camper at Makoshika State Park Campground mentioned, "You might get some generator noise, but during our 3-night stay only 1 camper violated the 8pm-8am quiet rule."

Camping near Glendive, Montana, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, whether you're in a tent, RV, or cabin. With beautiful scenery and plenty of activities, it's a perfect spot for your next adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Glendive, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Glendive, MT is Makoshika State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 39 reviews.