Best Glamping near Cut Bank, MT

Lewis & Clark RV Park and Kiowa Frontier Yurts and Cabins provide upscale outdoor accommodations near Cut Bank, Montana. The resort-style camping at Lewis & Clark offers comfortable glamping options with full hookups, clean facilities, and modern amenities. Kiowa Frontier features 11 well-appointed yurts and cabins set in a scenic mountain location. "Great park. Good sites, full hookup, propane available, the best WIFI we've ever gotten in a rv park," notes one visitor about Lewis & Clark. Both locations provide electricity and drinking water, with Kiowa Frontier offering a more secluded experience through walk-in access only. The boutique camping experience includes picnic tables, toilet facilities, and trash service, with Lewis & Clark adding additional luxuries like showers, sewer hookups, and a market for supplies.

Kiowa Frontier Yurts and Cabins sits at an elevation of 48.54° latitude, positioning guests near spectacular outdoor adventures in the Rocky Mountain foothills. The location serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby Glacier National Park, with Red Eagle Campground just a short drive away. Activities in the area include hiking, wildlife viewing, and seasonal outdoor recreation. A recent visitor noted, "Lori the manager was excellent. Always available." Guests should be aware that fires are permitted at Kiowa Frontier but not at Lewis & Clark RV Park, which only allows gas fire pits. The luxury outdoor stays are typically open during warmer months, with Lewis & Clark operating from April 15th to September 15th. Reservations are recommended for both properties, especially during peak summer tourism season.

Best Glamping Sites Near Cut Bank, Montana (3)

    1. Lewis & Clark RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Cut Bank, MT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 434-2710

    $32 - $36 / night

    "Excellent bathrooms and showers. Kind of a bummer that you can’t have bonfires with wood, only gas fire pits allowed here."

    "Utilities are centrally located on the pad, making it easy to position them to suit your setup. Water pressure was strong— we used a pressure reducer."

    2. Red Eagle Campground

    7 Reviews
    Browning, MT
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 845-8029

    $25 - $45 / night

    "very chill and friendly staff. Repairs on electric mentioned in previous reviews is finished!"

    "We drive through to see if it would be an option to not stress about jumping through the horrific reservation process to stay at Glacier."

    3. Kiowa Frontier Yurts and Cabins

    1 Review
    Browning, MT
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 319-5099

    $75 - $150 / night

    "The yurts are clean, it's incredibly quiet around there and the scenery is stunning. It's the perfect place at Glacier National Park to make a base camp and explore the region."

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57 Reviews of 3 Cut Bank Campgrounds


  • E
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Class A RV

    Just stayed for 4 nights, we checked out on July 14th. We're long time RVrs and were surprised at the 50 feet wide RV sites. Full service. Hooked up our 50 amp but never used our air conditioning. We had our heater on at night.

  • Jeff E.
    Jul. 10, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    DON'T!!!

    I have a difficult time leaving negative reviews on any business, but I felt this one is important enough to warn any would be campers what they are in store for if they decide to book.  My wife and I have traveled the country for the past few years and this campground is the absolute worst we have ever stayed.  Here is a list of what you can expect if you stay here:

    • There is no office to speak of.  There is a building, but it is completely empty.  No one to check you in, no one to show you where your site is.  
    • No office staff.  We wondered around aimlessly looking for site #8.  There are no site numbers.  We finally ran into  a few of the workers at the camp and were told to basically find a site we liked and set up.  
    • The sites are large with full hook-ups but only 30 amp service, not the advertised 50.  
    • The wifi doesn't connect.   The antenna (which is located in the bath house) would never connect to the internet. (see Pic)
    • The entire campground is dirt and gravel.  No shade, no plants and really dusty.  
    • Each site was advertised with having picnic table and fire pit.  Neither of these existed on most sites.  We asked to have a table brought to our site and was assured it would be brought over shortly.  One day later, we found a table at an empty site and carried it over ourselves.  Fire pits are evidently dug when you request one….we didn't bother.
    • The bear proof trash containers were completely over flowing during our stay.  If I were a bear this is the place I would hang out.  (see pic)
    • Since there was no office staff to speak of, my wife and I became the camp greeters.  When we were outside of our rig, we would watch campers drive into the camp, look for the office and office staff. They would then drive around (like we did) see us outside and ask us if there was anyone to help them.  WE would then tell them to pick any spot they'd like and set up.  We did this several times during our stay.  I really think that you could just pull in, set up, stay for a week and nobody would question it.
    • My wife and I both realize that this campground has major potential, but it is not ready for paying customers…..and we paid quite a bit!  Hoping for some type of refund but very doubtful that will ever happen.  We have tried contacting the owners who were very helpful when we first reserved our spot, but after several attempts (phone call and texting) no return calls.
  • Kennedy F.
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Red Eagle Campground

    Great friendly campground!

    This campground was amazing! very chill and friendly staff. Repairs on electric mentioned in previous reviews is finished! $25 for non electric sites and $45 for electric. still no water or bathrooms but clean porta potty’s provided. We stayed in our camper at a non electric site (to save $$) and they allowed us to run our generator. Yes the road there is bumpy but our camper did just fine just drive slow. Very quick drive to the park! also please visit 2medicine grill just down the road on the way there for THE BEST breakfast ever!!! there was a bear near camp one of the nights and the staff was on top of the situation, monitoring and making sure we were safe. highly recommend!

  • Natasha P.
    Jun. 17, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Buyer beware! Not as advertised. Mud pit

    This place is under full construction. Huge mud and gravel pit

     No 50 Amp service at all. Not as advertised. It's awful. Nothing like pictured on web site. Do not book this place it is awful. Open electrical on the ground, a burn pit and open sewer pits. Not ready for occupancy. Owner was rude and wouldn't give discount for lack of amenities and construction noise. No 50 Amp service on site at all which we paid for.

  • M
    Jul. 16, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Staff was helpful

    Our party stayed in one of GLacier Grizzly Resort unfurnished tipis.  There were 5 of us. What an awesome experience. They even gave us an air bed to use.  The Bathrooms were close, clean, and had a private shower.

  • K
    Jul. 29, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    2 Happy Campers

    We just stayed in a Tipi at Glacier Grizzly campground.  It was close to the East Glacier entrances to the Park.  We were able to go hiking and went on a boat tour at Lake Mc Donald.  The bathrooms were clean and the staff was helpful on things we could do at the Park and places to eat.

  • M
    Jun. 24, 2023

    Glacier Grizzly Resort- RV, Tent Site & TIPI - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    False advertising

    We booked here for a week and only stayed 3 nights! It's basically just a big open construction pit. It could be nice in the future but I would not waste your money on this until later on when it's fully done. Theres only one available shower right now, no 50 amp even though it's advertised, no laundry facility even though it's advertised. The owner told us he would deliver us a picnic table and make us a fire pit by 10 am on the second day we were there and neither of those things ever happened. We had to go get our own picnic table from a big dirt pile and we had to build our own fire pit with rocks that were scattered around the construction site. Once again, I will say maybe in the future this place will be nice BUT I would not go right now as it is a Full blown construction site still. I should also add the construction noise is loud and annoying. The whole reason we went to Glacier was to enjoy the peace and quiet not construction noise. So we packed up and left and went camping elsewhere.

  • Bill P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2023

    Red Eagle Campground

    Options outside of Glacier

    We were staying at Two Medicine and found this campground. We drive through to see if it would be an option to not stress about jumping through the horrific reservation process to stay at Glacier. They have 95 spots, all lot of shade but also some sunny options if you have solar panels and require recharging. Porta-potties on,y and no running water, we carry 40 gallons so big deal for us. The staff was super nice and looks really laid back with very few people there. Next time I come to Glacier staying here.


Guide to Cut Bank

Luxury camping options near Cut Bank, Montana include both secluded yurt accommodations and full-service RV sites. Located in the northeastern region of Montana at approximately 3,700 feet elevation, the area experiences dramatic temperature variations between seasons. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing while summer months provide mild conditions ideal for outdoor recreation.

What to do

Glacier National Park access: Red Eagle Campground serves as a convenient base for exploring Glacier National Park's Two Medicine area. "This campground is right outside the Two Medicine entrance to Glacier National Park, just as you turn off of Highway 49 onto Two Medicine Rd. It is operated by members of the Blackfeet Tribe on their ancestral land," notes Anthony D., who found this campground significantly less crowded than options inside the park.

Creek fishing opportunities: Many sites at Red Eagle Campground offer creek access for casual fishing. "We found ourselves a lovely site next to a creek that flows into the Two Medicine Reservoir, it was quiet and peaceful and just isolated enough to feel private without feeling dangerous," reports a camper who appreciated the natural water features.

Wildlife observation: The surrounding foothills contain diverse wildlife populations. While maintaining appropriate safety distances, campers can observe local fauna. "While we didn't see any wildlife while we were there, (old) bear scat was near our site. It is bear country, after all, so make sure to keep your food in your car," advises a visitor, highlighting the importance of proper food storage.

What campers like

Quieter alternatives: During peak season when park campgrounds fill early, Kiowa Frontier Yurts and Cabins offers a peaceful glamping experience in Cut Bank, Montana. "This place is excellent. The yurts are clean, it's incredibly quiet around there and the scenery is stunning. It's the perfect place at Glacier National Park to make a base camp and explore the region," shares Nick G.

Clean facilities: Many guests specifically mention the cleanliness of shower facilities as a standout feature. "Best shower we've had in months! Private - clean - great water pressure - hot water," notes Rock & Jazz B. about their experience at Lewis & Clark RV Park, making it a welcome amenity for travelers exploring the Cut Bank region.

Spacious sites: The layout at most campgrounds provides adequate separation between camping units. "Lots of site space," mentions a visitor to Lewis & Clark, while another camper at Red Eagle describes "Amazing campsites with plenty of space 15 min from Two Medicine Lake."

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most glamping facilities near Cut Bank operate on seasonal schedules due to harsh winter conditions. "We were staying at Two Medicine and found this campground. They have 95 spots, all lot of shade but also some sunny options if you have solar panels and require recharging," mentions Bill P. about Red Eagle Campground.

Road conditions: Access to some campgrounds requires careful driving on unimproved roads. "The road into the campground is rough and the bridge you have to cross is equally as rough. S.L.O.W.," warns Nancy C. about approaching Red Eagle Campground.

Fire restrictions: Fire policies vary between properties. "Kind of a bummer that you can't have bonfires with wood, only gas fire pits allowed here," notes Rachel W. about Lewis & Clark RV Park, an important consideration for campers planning evening activities.

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education opportunities: The Cut Bank area provides excellent opportunities to teach children about local ecosystems. "Lots of prairie dogs and bunnies to entertain our four legged camper," mentions Carol W. about the natural entertainment available around campgrounds.

Yard games available: Some properties offer recreational equipment for family use. "Yard games available and large area to walk the dogs," notes a camper at Lewis & Clark RV Park, providing additional entertainment options beyond hiking and sightseeing.

Local dining recommendations: When camping near Cut Bank with children, explore nearby food options. "Please visit 2medicine grill just down the road on the way there for THE BEST breakfast ever!!!" recommends Kennedy F., suggesting a convenient meal option before a day of activities.

Tips from RVers

Border crossing preparation: For RVers heading to Canada after staying in the Cut Bank area, seek local advice. "The owners are wonderful people. He is a wealth of knowledge and willing to share. Listen to him. He saved us from taking things to Canada that we shouldn't take but were going to. The border patrol WILL search your motor home," advises Lottie Ann G. from her experience at Lewis & Clark.

Internet connectivity: Connectivity varies significantly between properties. "We had solid connectivity: 4 bars on both T-Mobile and Verizon. The CG's 5G Guest Wi-Fi was surprisingly good, delivering 124 Mbps download and 10.2 Mbps upload," reports MickandKarla W. at Lewis & Clark RV Park.

Electrical hookup status: When glamping near Cut Bank in an RV, verify current utility status. "Repairs on electric mentioned in previous reviews is finished! $25 for non electric sites and $45 for electric," confirms Kennedy F. about improvements at Red Eagle Campground, demonstrating how facility conditions can change between seasons.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Cut Bank, MT is Lewis & Clark RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 8 reviews.

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