Camping near Troy, MT

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    The Troy, Montana area provides camping opportunities in the Kootenai National Forest with a mix of developed campgrounds, dispersed sites, and cabin rentals. Yaak River Campground offers tent and RV sites with amenities like drinking water and fire rings, while Kootenai River Campground provides more extensive facilities including electric hookups and showers. Several campgrounds feature waterfront locations along rivers and lakes, with options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-service RV parks. Cedar Creek Trailhead offers overnight dispersed camping for those seeking a more remote experience without developed facilities.

    Road conditions and seasonal availability significantly impact camping options in the region. Most developed campgrounds operate from May through mid-October, with some sites closing after Labor Day. "We only spent one night in this campground, but it was really lovely and I will definitely return for a longer stay," noted one visitor about Dorr Skeels Campground. Winter access becomes limited due to snow, particularly at higher elevations and remote locations. Cell service varies throughout the area, with limited coverage in more remote sections of the Kootenai National Forest. Campers should check current fire restrictions during summer months, as wildfire risk can affect camping plans and access to certain areas.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the Troy area. Bull Lake and the Yaak River provide popular swimming and paddling opportunities during summer months. A camper described Bad Medicine Campground as having "magnificent views" in the Bull River Valley, noting the nearby Ancient Cedar Forest as a highlight. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the region, with several reviewers mentioning deer and eagle sightings. Campgrounds closer to town offer convenience for resupply runs, while more remote sites provide greater solitude but require better preparation. Temperature variations can be significant, with reviewers noting warm days in the 80s and cool nights dropping into the 50s even during summer months.

    Best Campgrounds near Troy (188)

      1. Yaak River Campground

      4.4(14)8mi from Troy45 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stopped by on my way through Montana in May."

      "Very cute campground, quiet, no service, right along the beautiful Yaak River and within walking distance to Yaak Falls."

      from $16 - $60 / night

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      2. Kootenai River Campground

      4.9(8)3mi from TroyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The trail down to the river was great, the boys had a blast riding their bikes on it."

      "We wanted a quiet campground with access to the Kootenay River in which they had both. So one of the owners let us check out the sites and trail to the river."

      3. Yaak Falls Campground

      4.6(5)13mi from TroyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Also, great proximity to trails, beautiful drives, and even some beer on the Yaak River!"

      "We pulled in around 2 PM on a weekend and had no problem finding a spot. This campground works best for tents but you could pull in with a small trailer."

      4. Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental

      5.0(1)7mi from Troy1 siteCabins

      from $55 / night

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      5. Woodland RV Park

      4.5(4)15mi from TroyRVs, Tents

      "Pros: Fairly nice RV campground Right off the highway just a couple miles from town. Super clean and private bathroom/ shower. Friendly staff, level sites, easy access."

      "Close to town and 10 miles away from a great hiking trail too. Would come back."

      6. Dorr Skeels Campground

      4.0(3)14mi from TroyRVs, Tents

      "I think the best site in this CG a probably #4, which is at the end of the road on a hill right next to the lake. Most of the sites has food lockers, but site 5 didn't have one."

      "Several are on a hill next to each other beside the parking lot. 4 sites sit right along the lake."

      7. Sam Owen Camnpground

      4.1(16)25mi from Troy80 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There are beautiful lakeside campsites with access to the lake. Unfortunately, those were all reserved when we stayed there. This place can get busy in the summertime, so you reserve early."

      "It has a lot more to offer too though, as the lakeside location is pretty great. You can rent paddle boards and head out onto the water. Apparently this is one of the deepest lakes in the country."

      from $30 - $116 / night

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      8. Bad Medicine Campground

      4.3(9)21mi from TroyRVs, Tents

      "This is the Bull River Valley of western Montana after all."

      "It is close to the Ross Cedars just up the narrow road. This is a wooded campground where not much light gets in. But, it feels woodsy, no claustrophobic."

      9. Sheldon Mountain Trailhead Camp

      4.0(3)16mi from TroyRVs, Tents

      10. Cedar Creek Trailhead - Overnight Dispersed

      3.0(1)11mi from Troy

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    Recent Reviews near Troy, MT

    486 Reviews of 188 Troy Campgrounds


    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Riley Creek Campground

      Love it here

      We love this camp ground. Water is great, camp is clean and host are always friendly.

    • Heather T.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Dunn Creek Flats Campground

      My new favorite campground

      This is run by the COE. In my opinion, it's absolutely fabulous. A small campground with huge camp sites very well spaced. There is an enormous field in the middle of the camp sites that can be used for a variety of different things like a game of baseball, letting the kid run around without any concerns... The traffic noise is minimal. A lot of sunny spots, a few shady. The view is gorgeous. If you have an annual or lifetime pass, you can camp for half price.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Meadow Creek Campground

      Beautiful river camping

      Stayed here and the weather was perfect, no bugs, and the river is beautiful. Some campsites are right on the river. Bathrooms are clean and not smelly! Would camp here again!

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Whiskey Rock Bay Campground

      30 mile drive to nowhere

      30 mile bumpy road with low hanging trees took an hour and a half drive just to get there and the campground was totally full. There was only about 5 spots. The campground is densely wooded with minimal view and access to the lake. Definitely not worth the drive to it. The road gets worse and worse the farther you go and there is pretty much nowhere else to camp if its full.

    • S
      May. 23, 2026

      Camp Ward — Farragut State Park

      Employees are a joke

      I’ve never been so insulted by an employee in my life! The guest service desk is extremely rude and racist. So disappointing that a national park employee would treat a visitor with such disrespect. We will not be coming back due to the workers.

    • Theresa R.
      May. 18, 2026

      Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

      Tradition for me

      Ever since I can remember I've been standing on the beach every 4th of July! The place is breathtaking and refreshing! Wonderful camping sites, along with sites that accommodate RV campers, pull behind campers, and they even have small cabins to rent! The swimming area and beach are unlike any other I've seen ....soft warm sand between your toes and the water .....ooohhh the water is so clean and cool perfect for summer ⛱️ days!! We always venture outside the campground and pick huckleberries . Pancakes with fresh huckleberries is the best especially from North Idaho! The rangers are super friendly and welcoming always! There's so many trails for hiking and the creek that runs into priest lake is super special!! I can't wait to see it again this year!! See you there everyone!!

    • Clint B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Copper Creek Campground

      Copper Creek camp ground

      USFS camp ground. No cell service, Starlink works if you can find open sky. Paved road in camp ground and camp spots are Paved. No hook ups. Vault toilets. Water spigot through out but shut off late fall till sometime in May. Beautiful camp ground


    Guide to Troy

    Dispersed camping near Troy, Montana offers multiple sites within Kootenai National Forest beyond the established campgrounds. The area sits at approximately 1,900 feet elevation with summer temperatures typically ranging from 50-85°F. Winter access becomes challenging after October with several forest service roads becoming impassable due to snow accumulation.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: The Yaak River flowing through Yaak River Campground provides excellent fishing conditions. "Awesome place to stay and popular place for fly fishing," notes one visitor. The river's clear waters make it a productive spot for trout.

    Swimming at natural pools: Yaak Falls offers natural swimming areas during summer months. "In late July 2020 I arrived about noon and quickly rinsed off in the surprisingly clear bottom of the falls," mentions a camper about the refreshing water at this location.

    Visit Ancient Cedar Forest: Located near Bad Medicine Campground, this old growth forest features massive trees. "It was a great location to stay and then drive to Ross Creek Cedar trail which is a short hall through amazing old growth cedars," explains a visitor who found the trail accessible for most ability levels.

    What campers like

    Waterfront access: Bull Lake provides swimming and paddling opportunities at Bad Medicine Campground. "The lakeside campsites were perfect! We spent the week there, enjoying the water and nearby hiking," reports a camper who appreciated the direct lake access.

    Privacy between sites: Woodland RV Park offers spacious camping spots with good separation. "Nice place spacious spots," notes a reviewer who stayed at the campground. The creek running through the property adds to the appeal.

    Quiet atmosphere: Remote locations like Sheldon Mountain Trailhead Camp provide peaceful settings. "It's Saturday and no one is here but me. Picnic tables, metal fire rings with grills, vault toilets. Big pretty pine trees!" describes a visitor who enjoyed the solitude of this dispersed camping area.

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area. "No cell service even with a booster. This is never a problem for us," mentions a camper at Bad Medicine Campground, highlighting the complete disconnection at some locations.

    Supply planning: Limited services require advance preparation. "The nearest camp store with ice, gasoline and provisions is 25 miles away in Troy," notes a visitor to Bad Medicine Campground, emphasizing the importance of bringing necessary supplies.

    Road conditions: Cedar Creek Trailhead and other dispersed sites require careful driving. "Cedar Creek trailhead is not officially a campground but the parking lot can be used for camping at after 5PM," explains a camper about this overnight option, which requires timing your arrival appropriately.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities for children: Bull Lake at Bad Medicine Campground offers family-friendly swimming. "We spent the week there, enjoying the water and nearby hiking. Nice spacious sites with good shade," reports a camper who found the location ideal for extended family stays.

    Educational opportunities: The Ross Creek Cedars near Bad Medicine provide learning experiences. "Just down the road a few miles is an Ancient Cedar Forest and there is a boat launch and dock nearby for Bull Lake access," describes a visitor who combined camping with natural education.

    Look for campgrounds with amenities: Kootenai River Campground offers facilities that make family camping easier. "We enjoyed our time at this camp. Most sites are for RVs, but we got a tent site," explains a camper who brought small children. "The hosts are very helpful and kind as well."

    Tips from RVers

    Site length restrictions: Yaak River Campground has limitations for larger vehicles. "We have a 20ft camper and there was no way that I could back up into any spot that I saw. Looks like it would be nice for a van camper or tent but not ideal for anything longer than that," cautions an RV owner who couldn't find suitable parking.

    Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at some campgrounds. "Our spot #40 had an incline we had to lower the front end of our trailer to its lowest point to get it level," explains a camper at Woodland RV Park who managed to make adjustments but found it challenging.

    Full hookup availability: The Yaak Mtn. Lookout Rental offers unique accommodations with amenities. "This lookout was nice because it had a propane fridge, oven, heater, and lights. It also had a variety of pots/pans/plates/cups/utensils," notes a visitor who appreciated the fully-equipped facility as an alternative to traditional RV camping.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Troy, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Troy, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 188 campgrounds and RV parks near Troy, MT and 17 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Troy, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Troy, MT is Yaak River Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Troy, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 free dispersed camping spots near Troy, MT.

    What parks are near Troy, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Troy, MT that allow camping, notably Kootenai National Forest and Kaniksu National Forest.