Best RV Parks & Resorts near Huson, MT

Several RV parks near Huson, Montana provide full hookup options for motorhome travelers. Jim & Mary's RV Park in Missoula features 74 sites with water, sewer, and electric hookups including 50-amp service for larger rigs. The park remains open year-round with gravel sites and grassy areas between spaces. "Large level spaces with grass and picnic tables. Very clean grounds with nice gardens," noted one camper about the well-maintained facility. Granite Peak RV Resort offers 110 RV sites with full hookups, though some visitors report the non-premium sites have sloping terrain requiring leveling blocks. Nugget RV Resort and River Edge Resort provide additional options for RV camping in the region, both accommodating big rigs with pull-through sites.

Most RV parks in the area require reservations, particularly during summer months when Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park draw heavy traffic. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger signals near Missoula and spotty coverage in more remote locations. AT&T and Verizon generally provide reliable service at most established RV parks. Dump stations are available at several locations including Turah RV Park and Lolo Hot Springs RV Park. Many parks accommodate pets with designated walking areas, though specific restrictions may apply. Winter travelers should note that several facilities close seasonally, with Granite Peak RV Resort operating only from May through mid-October while others like Jim & Mary's remain accessible year-round.

Best RV Sites Near Huson, Montana (94)

    1. Jim & Mary's RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Frenchtown, MT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 549-4416

    "Convenient and a nice place to stay. Long term or passing through it’s a good choice for the Missoula area."

    "The sites are gravel, mostly level and most sites have shad. The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do. The laundry and bathhouse was very nice and clean."

    2. Granite Peak RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Frenchtown, MT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 543-9400

    $40 - $150 / night

    "If the smoke from summer wildfires were not so thick, you could see the beautiful long range, multi tiered mountains. The park is well maintained."

    "Granite Peak Rv

    Missoula, MT

    #58, gravel Pad, grass area, picnic table 

    OTA: 7 channels

    Verizon 4g/4 bars

    ATT 4g/3bars

    Internet pretty weak from our site."

    3. Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Alberton, MT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 273-2294

    "Best spot with 50 amps I could find! We pulled up and was surprised by how serene the setting was, beautiful creek, awesome big rocks and of course the hot springs across the street."

    "One thing to mention on camp 7 is that its one of the few areas with the brush cleared wide open on the creek."

    4. Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Alberton, MT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 541-5117

    "Very nice campground across Hwy. 12 in Montana. Campground is ill defined so it feels more like camping out in the woods. Fire pits with picnic tables. 30 amp electric with water."

    "This is old Montana so don’t expect fancy, but unique. The host was kind enough to keep be us to a spot not in between a bunch of RVs which was nice."

    5. Nugget RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Superior, MT
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 649-2122

    "We followed our RV GPS to the CG that is near I-90, but far enough away that you don’t hear highway noise."

    "Some spots for smaller campers/tenters only needing water/electric hookups are more private. Very nice and sparkling clean showers and laundry."

    6. Turah RV Campground

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    Bonner, MT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 258-9773

    7. Diamond S RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Ronan, MT
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 676-2267

    $63 - $68 / night

    "This RV park in Roman, MT is about an hour or so away from the Western entrance of glacier National Park. Easy to find on Highway 93 on way to the park."

    "Very clean facilities, friendly owners, and a nice fire pit."

    8. River Edge Resort

    5 Reviews
    Alberton, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 552-0573

    $31 - $47 / night

    "Close to interstate but noise not too bad. Free laundry was a bonus."

    "Highway is close by as well, so you will hear some traffic noise. A train occasionally runs slowly across the river. Campground nicley maintained. But, the lawnmower is out there everyday!!!"

    9. Eagle Nest RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Polson, MT
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 883-5904

    "Impeccable grounds, enjoyed my neighbors, so convenient to everything in Polson, and hope to return soon."

    "Right next to beautiful golf course in Polson MT. All the hookups. Pool, hot tub, pickle ball courts."

    10. Turah RV Park and Store

    2 Reviews
    Bonner, MT
    29 miles
    +1 (406) 258-9773

    $25 - $55 / night

    "We did not have reservations so got a last spot by dumpsters, water and power, no sewer."

    "Quiet, tree-lined location. Friendly people. Bathroom and laundry rooms clean and functional."

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RV Park Reviews near Huson, MT

549 Reviews of 94 Huson Campgrounds


  • Joshua C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Informal Dispersed Campsite at Fish Creek Properties Montana State Park

    Big Spot adjacent to the road, Good if in a pinch

    Sign says camping permitted to 14 days in a 30 day period. Adjacent to dirt road with a few trees in between. Not the most private but a good option if you need a place for the night if the nearby campsite is full. No amenities. T-mobile cell service is good here.

    River access just at the entry of the turn in. Could easily pull a big rig in but may have a hard time turning it around as there is not a pull through. There is a concrete slab that is level and about 12'x25' in size  which could be good for a trailer or van without having to do much for leveling. Many vehicles/tents could fit here in the dirt area but would likely be comfortable for a single group rather than multiple camp groups.

  • James W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Polson Motorcoach and RV Resort

    The Nicest KOA We’ve seen

    First, as we were driving up to the site, I saw these large Class A motorhomes with gazebos and lush green lawns and thought “I wish I knew about this RV park before booking,” only to find out it was the KOA! The sites are leveled, gravel pads on a hill, with a wooden deck, railings, 2 waste water hookups, and super clean facilities. The pool and hot tub were nice and clean. The staff, including the young man who escorted us to our site on check-in, were hospitable. Finally, there is a nice view of Flathead Lake. This is a destination KOA and only an hour from Glacier National Park.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Surrounded by mountains

    If the smoke from summer wildfires were not so thick, you could see the beautiful long range, multi tiered mountains. The park is well maintained. I love the fact that they have a puttputt on the grounds. Very family friendly. The only reason for the 4 stars is that the sited are not level. All, but the premium sites (concrete pads) have a slope. Jack's were fully extended and some wheels off the ground. Pulling up on blocks was no problem. Not a ton of shade at sited. I had 5 bars of 5G AT&T. Wifi repeaters were throughout the park. Would definitely recommend.

  • Bradley H.
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    Lo Lo Hot Springs is Hot!

    Very nice campground across Hwy. 12 in Montana. Campground is ill defined so it feels more like camping out in the woods. Fire pits with picnic tables. 30 amp electric with water. Dump station on site. $38.50 per night or $25.50 with senior discount. Cabins are available and there is numerous tent sites. Pretty nice campground. Across the highway is Lo Lo Hot Springs. Very rustic with a $8.00 entry fee. Inside group tub and outside pool. There is a lodge and bar also on site. We spent 5 days in our 5th wheel at LoLo.

  • Matthew B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Fine For a Stop-off Night

    Definitely not a spot that caters to our normal priorities as it's more of a family hangout or long term place, as expected being an RV park. But it worked well as a stop-off spot for laundry, showers, electric recharge, and water fill before continuing on our way the next morning. We were worried it'd be loud being so close to the freeway, but surprisingly couldn't hear it at all.

    Facilities: Laundry, showers that feel like home more than any other we've been to, mini-golf, playground, convenience store

    Cell Service: As expected plenty of service being so close to Missoula

    Starlink: All sites are open to the sky

    Solar: All sites are open to the sky

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2023

    Placid Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful Quiet Campground

    This was a wonderful stopover on a road trip. Beautiful lake, rich forest area. Camping spots were nicely spread out, all paved. Ours, number 27 was a pull through. Easy access, a clean spacious vault toilet very close by. Restrooms with showers and flush toilets were a short distance away. THERE ARE NO SEWER HOOKUPS. However at Seeley Lake, about four miles away there is a dump station.

    Excellent cell service for Verizon and T-Mobile.

    Reserve ahead to be sure, 18$ plus 10$ internet fee. Or walk up first come first served for $18. And with electric hookups!

    Great campground.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Nugget RV Resort

    We Gave Nugget a Try

    We decided to stay here because we’ve seen this campground(CG) featured the last five year’s we’ve been on the road by CG review websites, travel forums, and big-name RV bloggers. So we thought we’d give Nugget a try. We followed our RV GPS to the CG that is near I-90, but far enough away that you don’t hear highway noise. There was another camper checking in when we arrived, but check-in was fairly quick and thorough. There was a sign about being a Good Sam Member and we had to ask to get the discount as that option was not available for the online reservation. We then had a very friendly escort to pull through site 63 with FHUs, which is supposedly a premium site. This gravel site has a little grass yard with a picnic table. The site is across from a community fire pit and couple of their little trail heads. When we were there in July, there was a fire ban so not having a site fire pit was no big deal. The utilities are nicely placed in the middle of the pad. Water pressure is good at about 50 psi. We got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon. As there are a lot of mature pine trees in this CG, satellite is iffy. Our campsite was at the north end of the CG facing the woods, so we used our Verizon MiFi versus Starlink. We probably could have gotten the Starlink to work if we put the antenna on our roof, but as we were only here for three nights, we didn’t try. There’s a nice trail system around the CG to walk with your kids and it is dog friendly. They offer a lot of amenities of which laundry was one that we did use. There’s a nice 9-hole golf course just down the road. They used to let veterans golf for free on Wednesdays, but now charges vets only$5. The CG also had a food truck one evening that was convenient. We wanted to see what all the hype was about and we got the chance. This CG has a lot to offer families or campers who desire a lot of comforts. Overall, its a nice and well run CG, but we are not compelled to repeat with all the other options in the area.

  • N
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Whitefish-Kalispell North KOA

    Family friendly, not really “camping”

    If you’re looking for family friendly, this is your spot. Lots of kids activities. Free breakfast. Washrooms, showers and laundry facility available. Scenically, it’s not very pretty. Sites are very close together with little privacy. Our spot was so small we couldn’t fit our tent, picnic table and fire pit in it. We had to park somewhere else, and move the picnic table our. If you prefer exploring nature and quiet, this isn’t the park for you.

  • Rodderz The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Chief Looking Glass Campground

    Solid Place To Stay

    I rolled in mid-afternoon and was able to find a great spot to camp for a couple of days.  The sites were well dispersed and clean with picnic tables and fire pits available.

    AT&T phone service was available and at good speeds.  I chose to stay the extra day and was able to work remotely from the campground with my hotspot.

    $18/night for out of state travelers with no hookups was a bit steep.

    Good site and will be back!


Guide to Huson

Campgrounds near Huson, Montana provide additional options beyond RV parks for travelers exploring western Montana. The area sits within mountainous terrain at approximately 3,200 feet elevation along the Clark Fork River valley. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F during the day, with cooler evenings in the 50s, making both tent and RV camping comfortable with proper gear.

What to do

Hiking nearby trails: Lolo Hot Springs Campground provides convenient access to hiking in the surrounding national forest. "This is a beautiful resort and a little more on the campy side which we liked," notes one visitor who enjoyed exploring the area trails.

Hot springs relaxation: Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground features natural mineral pools just across the highway from camping areas. A camper explains, "We took a hot soak in the 106 degree enclosed mineral bath/pool area and rotated to the 86 degree pool outside. Kids and families all seemed to stay in the pool area while adults in the mineral bath area."

Frisbee golf: Nugget RV Resort maintains an on-site frisbee golf course among its recreational options. "Nice hiking trails and scenic open field with frisbee golf," shares one visitor who appreciated the diverse activities available without leaving the campground.

Creek access: Many campgrounds provide river or creek access for swimming and fishing. One camper at Lolo Hot Springs notes, "Site seven also seemed really large compared to other as there was a large tree between the next site where we tied up a hammock," adding it was "perfect for our golden retriever as we could tie her on a long lead and she could swim her heart out."

What campers like

Mountain views: The rv parks near Huson, Montana often feature scenic mountain backdrops. A visitor to Diamond S RV Park appreciated their "private campground. Level sites, stayed in #6 right by office... Great views of mountains to east."

Riverside settings: River Edge Resort offers camping along the Clark Fork River. "Lots of developed structures from cabins overlooking the waterfront to gazebos. Big thick beautiful trees provide shade in the summer. And amazing sunsets," writes one reviewer who appreciated the waterfront location.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept shower and bathroom facilities. "Very clean facilities, friendly owners, and a nice fire pit," notes one visitor to Diamond S RV Park, while another camper appreciated "nice, clean showers, coin operated laundry and a place to sleep comfortably" at the same location.

On-site amenities: Recreational facilities are available at several Huson area campgrounds. A visitor to Nugget RV Resort enjoyed their stay, mentioning "nice big spots, pool, hiking trails, pickle ball court, frisbee golf" among the amenities that enhanced their camping experience.

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds experience occasional train noise. A camper at Jim & Mary's RV Park mentioned, "The only downside (if I had to find one) was the train close by that was very squeaky as it went by. But I never heard it during the night."

Site configuration varies: Campground layouts and site conditions differ significantly between locations. At Granite Peak RV Resort, a reviewer noted, "All sites are open to the sky" which benefits both solar power users and Starlink connectivity.

Seasonal activities: Campgrounds often feature different programming during summer months. At Lolo Hot Springs, a reviewer described their July 4th experience: "The fireworks show was spectacular... The fireworks started around 8/9pm and went to about 1 am. The show seemed to wrap up around 10:30 but was hard to tell what was the show vs people shooting off their own."

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet connectivity varies widely between RV parks near Huson, Montana. One camper at Jim & Mary's noted, "Good WiFi and close to great fishing," while another at a different location mentioned, "Wifi was horrible- didn't work well at all and took at least 5 mins to load a page."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Granite Peak RV Resort provides family-friendly water activities. "Nice amenities (mini golf, horse shoes, pool, dog park), close enough to town. Grass at our site," writes one visitor who appreciated the recreational variety.

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer activities designed specifically for children. A visitor to Jim & Mary's RV Park recommended "heading out to gem mountain for some Montana sapphire hunting. Fun day trip, and was great for the kids."

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play structures for younger campers. One reviewer at Nugget RV Resort called it a "great family campground" noting that "the hiking trails on site were fun and also the FS trails nearby are great as well."

Cabin options: For families without camping equipment, some locations offer cabin rentals. Turah RV Park provides cabin accommodations alongside their traditional camping options, with a visitor noting the facilities were "quiet, tree-lined location. Friendly people. Bathroom and laundry rooms clean and functional."

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Finding level parking is important for RV comfort. At River Edge Resort, a reviewer noted their experience with "sites are close, so prepare to be friendly. Highway is close by as well, so you will hear some traffic noise," but still rated it highly overall.

Site spacing: Space between RVs varies significantly between parks. Jim & Mary's RV Park received praise from one camper who appreciated the "large level spaces with grass between sites" that provided more privacy than some other rv parks near Huson.

Sewer hookup positioning: At some RV parks, hookup placement requires planning. A reviewer noted at one park that campers "need about 20 foot of sewer hose to reach the sewer drain," highlighting the importance of bringing adequate connection equipment.

Sprinkler systems: Jim & Mary's RV Park uses irrigation to maintain their landscaping. A visitor mentioned "there is flowers everywhere and they have a sprinkler system to keep everything pretty so you can't leave anything out overnight that you don't want to get wet," advising RVers to secure items accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Huson, MT is Jim & Mary's RV Park with a 4.9-star rating from 23 reviews.

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