Best Campgrounds near Havre, MT

Camping opportunities near Havre, Montana range from established RV parks to primitive sites along Fresno Reservoir. The area includes several developed campgrounds like Evergreen Campground with 32 sites for tents and RVs, and Hansen Family Campground & Storage offering full hookups. Hill County Beaver Creek Park, known as the largest county park in the nation, provides multiple camping areas throughout its extensive grounds. Kiehns Bay at Fresno Reservoir accommodates tent camping with boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access options. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from April through November, though some reservoir sites remain open year-round.

Road conditions and seasonal considerations affect camping access throughout the area. Many campgrounds near Havre have gravel or dirt access roads that can become challenging during wet weather. "This is a great place to catch Pike, Walleye and Crappie. I would not want to camp at the tailwaters, but I recommend fishing," notes one visitor about Fresno Tailwater. The region experiences harsh winters with heavy snow, making most camping impractical from late November through March. Summer temperatures can reach 90°F or higher, while spring and fall offer milder conditions. Cell service varies significantly, with better coverage near Havre and limited or no service at more remote sites like Zurich Park, where one camper mentioned "No Verizon service, no OTA TV as the park is surrounded by hills."

Campers report mixed experiences with amenities and conditions at sites throughout the region. Several visitors mentioned the farm animals at Hansen Family Campground as a unique attraction, with one noting "Horses, mules, goats, chickens, alligator's, ducks & geese. Kids had a great time!" Water quality concerns appear in some reviews, particularly regarding sulfur taste in the water at certain campgrounds. Noise from nearby highways and train tracks affects several sites, though many report the sound diminishes at night. Fresno Reservoir camping areas provide water views but several campers noted these can become busy party spots on weekends. For those seeking quieter experiences, the more remote camping areas in Beaver Creek Park offer fishing, hiking trails, and more secluded sites away from highway noise.

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  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Hansen Family Campground & Storage

    Mosquitos but otherwise nice place

    Mosquitos, mosquitos, mosquitos. Like you would try to walk your dogs and would be covered in them. The lady at front desk was super nice and the campground was clean. Lovely setting against the hills. But… mosquitoes.

  • S
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Hansen Family Campground & Storage

    July 11 stay

    Nice little campground with good view of the surrounding hill sides. Good Verizon wifi. A few trains but we didn’t really notice them. Small farm with a few animals ie: donkeys , goats, chickens and several free ranging rabbits. The only negative was we walked too close to the fountain they had going in the chicken pen and got sprayed with brown water, so watch the wind direction if you walk anywhere within 100 feet of it.

  • StaceeQ  Q.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Kiehns Bay

    If you’re tired it works

    It seems a little sketchy but it is in the middle of nowhere. Beautiful sunsets. I wouldn’t suggest swimming. 😉

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Zurich Park

    Secret little gem

    Found this on the Dyrt. About a mile off the main road. A beautiful little park with about 10-12 electric 30 and 50 amp. It’s free to camp if you don’t have electric and $30 for electric. The playground looked amazing. A nice hike up over the hill to a nice pond.

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

    Hansen Family Campground & Storage

    Okay for a Short Stay

    We followed our GPS into Havre(pronounced Hav-er). When we got to US-2 coming in from the south on US-87, the GPS wanted us to go left where in actuality, you need to turn right and go through Havre as the Campground (CG) is 7 miles out of town on US-2 East. The CGs website instructions tell you about this GPS error. There were no issues with check-in and we headed to pull through site 15 with FHUs. The utilities are near the middle of the very-long gravel and soft dirt pad. Water pressure was good at about 50 psi but we got some sulfur smell and taste even with our three way filter system. We got 4 bars on Verizon. Most of the sewer connections are extended well out of the ground, so you will have to get your sewer hose up so that gravity flows at least level. This is essentially a large gravel, some grass, and weed parking lot, but the sites are decently spaced apart. There are no trees, so we didn’t have a problem with Starlink. During the day, theres a lot of US-2 road and train noise as the tracks run parallel to US-2. At night, the highway noise goes way down but there are still trains. We enjoyed the farm animals and especially the male peacock that was strutting around with feathers all spread out, which we found out is called train rattling. We tried several times to log into their WiFi during our two day stay, but never connected. This CG worked okay for our short stay.

  • M
    Oct. 8, 2023

    Hansen Family Campground & Storage

    Perfect adventure site while passing through Montana

    Pull through sites with full hook ups and easy access. There's a small dog park, donkeys, chickens, ducks, and the place is nestled between the hills of Northern Montana. Perfect stopping place before crossing the border into Canada!

  • Brad J.
    Oct. 6, 2023

    Kiehns Bay

    Stunning views, local party spot

    Spectacular views from a few campsites on top of the walls, well spread out areas and definitely big rig friendly spots.

    Lots of bottles and garbage on the beach from party's and around 2am some locals rolled through in louder trucks right past our spot.

  • Patty F.
    Oct. 5, 2023

    Havre RV Park and Travel Plaza

    Convenient to town

    Right on Highway 2 so a little noisy. Limited pet area. Not everyone picks up after their dog. Water and power easy hook up, but sewer has to be run under RV.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2023

    Coal Banks Landing

    Enrty way the Upper Missouri Breaks

    I have been to Coal Banks Landing to put in on river trips. It can be a busy spot at times with people starting canoe trips on the Missouri River. But it is a great destination on its own. I arrived on a Saturday night in August looking for a place to camp. I found the campground mostly empty and very quiet. It was a stormy day with rain and strong winds up on the plateau above the river. But the campground is down by the river and sheltered from the wind. It was very quiet and comfortable. The campground is also clean and well tended. All in all, a great spot.


Guide to Havre

Havre, Montana, located along Montana's northern Hi-Line region at 2,536 feet elevation, offers diverse camping options throughout the Bear Paw Mountains and nearby reservoirs. The area experiences wide temperature swings between seasons, with summer highs reaching 90°F and winter temperatures dropping well below freezing. Camping around Havre combines prairie and mountain terrain with proximity to water recreation at Fresno Reservoir.

What to do

Hiking and wildlife watching: Hill County Beaver Creek Park offers multiple trails including Mount Otis with maintained paths to the summit. A visitor notes, "Mount Otis has a well-maintained trail to the top, and there is a 3 mile nature trail."

Fishing opportunities: Kiehns Bay at Fresno Reservoir provides access to walleye, pike, and crappie fishing spots. One camper mentioned, "Beautiful spot on the water, there were several dispersed camping spots to choose from around the lake."

Visit local farms: Some campgrounds feature small farms that provide entertainment for visitors. At Hansen Family Campground & Storage, one camper reported, "This was a fun, unexpected stop... They have chickens and ducks and geese, goats, and donkeys. You can feed them and visit with them."

What campers like

Lake views and sunsets: Campers at Kiehns Bay consistently mention the scenic water views. One reviewer wrote, "Spectacular views from a few campsites on top of the walls, well spread out areas and definitely big rig friendly spots."

Small-town parks: Zurich Park, located just off Highway 2, offers a peaceful setting with mature trees. A camper shared, "Beautiful park with mature Cottonwood trees. Large area with playgrounds for the kids. Horseshoe pits, vaulted toilets."

Historic attractions: Some campsites provide access to local history. When staying at Havre RV Park, one camper explored local sites: "We took the day to explore the town. Beneath the street historical tour was a blast back to the past... We toured Fort Assinniboine located 10 miles out of town."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds in the area have poor or non-existent cell coverage. At Zurich Park, a camper reported, "No Verizon service, no OTA TV as the park is surrounded by hills."

Water quality concerns: Several campgrounds have water with mineral content. At Evergreen Campground, a visitor noted, "When I talked to an employee about the water tasting bad (I believe it was something like sulfur), she explained it was natural and not unhealthy."

Weekend crowds: Reservoir camping areas can become busy, especially on weekends. At Kiehns Bay, one camper observed, "Lots of bottles and garbage on the beach from party's and around 2am some locals rolled through in louder trucks right past our spot."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. At Zurich Park, a camper mentioned, "A beautiful little park with about 10-12 electric 30 and 50 amp... The playground looked amazing."

Animal encounters: Hansen Family Campground offers unique opportunities for kids to interact with farm animals. One visitor shared, "We had a wonderful time! Horses, mules, goats, chickens, alligator's;), ducks & geese. Kids had a great time!"

Bug preparation: Some campsites in the area have significant insect activity. A camper at Hansen Family Campground warned, "Mosquitos, mosquitos, mosquitos. Like you would try to walk your dogs and would be covered in them."

Tips from RVers

Sewer connection challenges: RVers should note unusual sewer hookup configurations at some sites. At Havre RV Park, a camper noted, "The sewer hook up is in the road under our rig so we pulled out slightly and dumped when we left to avoid climbing under to hook up."

Ground conditions: Soil quality varies across campgrounds, affecting stabilization. At Zurich Park, one RVer reported, "Our fifth wheel jacks (regardless of having blocks and Snap Pads) sunk about 8 inches into the dirt, and we couldn't get anything level."

Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer convenient pull-through sites with full hookups. At Hansen Family Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Pull through sites with full hook ups and easy access... Perfect stopping place before crossing the border into Canada!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds located in Havre, Montana?

Campgrounds are scattered throughout the Havre area, with options both in town and in the surrounding countryside. Evergreen Campground offers a cozy setting with trees and bushes creating a private feel despite its modest size. Fresno Tailwater provides boondocking options near Fresno Reservoir, ideal for those seeking a more remote experience. Several campgrounds are conveniently located along US Highway 2, making them easily accessible for travelers passing through. The Havre area is also home to multiple camping options around local lakes and reservoirs, perfect for fishing enthusiasts. The Great Northern Fair and Campgrounds offers another in-town option when available.

How much does camping cost near Havre, Montana?

Camping costs around Havre vary widely. Hill County Beaver Creek Park requires a $55 annual park pass for camping, which can be purchased at locations in Havre like Stromberg Sinclair. For budget travelers, Zurich Park offers free camping with plenty of space, making it an excellent value option just off Highway 2. Some public campgrounds in the area have minimal fees or are completely free. For those looking to save money while traveling through, several locations offer free overnight parking options. Many campgrounds in the area are reasonably priced compared to more touristy destinations in Montana, with most offering basic amenities included in their rates.

What RV parks are available in Havre, MT?

Havre offers several RV parks to accommodate travelers. Hansen Family Campground & Storage is located about 7 miles east of town on US-2, featuring pull-through sites with full hookups, easy access, and a small dog park. The property is nestled between hills and even has farm animals including donkeys, chickens, and goats. Havre RV Park and Travel Plaza provides a convenient option adjacent to a Conoco gas station and convenience store, with both parallel parking for big rigs and back-in sites for smaller trailers or Class C RVs. For those just passing through, Walmart — Havre Supercenter permits overnight parking for RVs along the outer edge of the parking lot.