Best RV Parks & Resorts near Libby, MT

Libby hosts several established RV parks with full hookup services. Two Bit Outfit RV Park operates from April to November with big rig-friendly sites featuring electric, water, and sewer connections. Woodland RV Park provides similar amenities plus showers and fires-allowed sites along a small creek from mid-April through mid-October. "There was good and not as good. It has generous sites, clean restrooms and laundry. Having shade in the midst of record breaking heatwave is nice," noted one camper about Woodland. Just outside town, Fireman Memorial Park offers more basic accommodations with potable water spigots and a $2 dump station for travelers needing economical overnight options.

Several RV parks near Libby accommodate varying sizes of recreational vehicles, though advance planning is essential during summer months. Highway noise affects sites closest to Route 2, particularly at Two Bit Outfit where road sounds can be noticeable from pull-through spaces. Most parks feature level gravel pads, though select spots may require additional adjustment—one visitor at Woodland RV Park mentioned needing to "lower the front end of our trailer to its lowest point to get it level" at site #40. Winter options are limited, with most facilities closing by November. Pet policies vary between properties, with Woodland welcoming pets while Two Bit Outfit does not permit animals. Cell service remains reliable throughout most established RV parks in the region.

Best RV Sites Near Libby, Montana (112)

    1. Two Bit Outfit

    1 Review
    Libby, MT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (406) 293-8323

    "It's is small and intimate with a mix of some seasonal and tourist sites. They are average in size. Sites are, level. Full hookups. Bathrooms are good."

    2. Woodland RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Libby, MT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (406) 293-8395

    "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."

    "Our spot #40 had an incline we had to lower the front end of out trailer to its lowest point to get it level. Little road and train noise. No playground for kids."

    3. Two Rivers RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Noxon, MT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 847-2291

    "Good for those looking for peace. Those in charge are kind and willing to help. Walking distance from the river, where you can enjoy a dip in it. Feeling a little wild by the woods."

    4. City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sandpoint, ID
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-3379

    $50 - $105 / night

    "This best part of this campground is that it is located inside the Sandpoint City Beach Park which is within a short walk to the very cute downtown of Sandpoint."

    5. Blue Lake RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Naples, ID
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 946-3361

    $20 - $55 / night

    "Cute little RV park off the highway. Very quite with a small lake. Families can enjoy fishing, swimming, yard games, fire pit, and very dog friendly with a fenced dog park."

    "I got to do yoga by the lake at sunrise, not too buggy and I saw lots of turtles. We were just passing through so stayed for one night, but would have stayed longer if we had time!"

    6. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Trout Creek, MT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 827-3268

    "It's near the Idaho and Montana border. I found plenty of time to just chill while looking for a more long term spot."

    "Beautiful surrounding area, with wooded grounds create a quiet and peaceful stay. Long, pull through RV sites that are over 80 feet long. Tenting sites. The prices are well below the competition."

    7. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging

    2 Reviews
    Moyie Springs, ID
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-4363

    $25 - $129 / night

    "Nice RV campsites with water & electric hookups yr round. WiFi & free laundry, bathroom,&showers via coded entry."

    "Located central to sights in Idaho as well as Montana. We will be back next year. Guided fishing tours available as well as great food."

    8. Birdland Bay RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Trout Creek, MT
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 827-4757

    "Just a short drive outside of Thompson Fall, is this hidden gem. Tucked in the pines, you will find generously spaced sites, beautifully maintained grounds and wonderful hosts."

    "This gorgeous, quiet campground was a pleasure to stay at. We stayed for several months and were welcomed as friends by the owners and resident hosts. It has an upper and lower loop."

    9. The RV Resort at Indian Springs Montana

    2 Reviews
    Eureka, MT
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 889-5056

    $25 - $85 / night

    "I have stayed at this new RV Resort twice and love it.  The spaces are large, the bathrooms and laundry room are clean, they have a super large dog park and the views are unmatched. "

    "The RV Resort at Indian Springs Ranch in Eureka MT is a nice new campground with full hook-ups (power, water, sewer)."

    10. Foxy's Restaurant & RV Park

    1 Review
    Libby, MT
    10 miles
    +1 (406) 293-5660
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RV Park Reviews near Libby, MT

317 Reviews of 112 Libby Campgrounds


  • Connie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2025

    North Haven Campground

    Cutest Little Campground

    This little campground was an awesome find! We rolled in last minute while passing thru town and snagged a pull thru site with electric and water. Sites have fire pits and picnic tables. They also have adorable cabins, glamping wagons and a tipi avoidable to reserve. The office/camp store is great, they’ve got a good selection of cool stuff to browse through. Firewood was available for sale. Front porch of the office/store has a chest freezer with ice and ice cream for sale. There’s also a foosball table, a table for checkers and a little bookshelf library to take/leave a book. The bathhouse was hands down the nicest camp bathrooms we’ve ever used! Showers were amazing! The laundry was great… $2.50 a load, either wash or dry and conveniently accessible 24 hours a day. There’s a large lighted pavilion with picnic tables, cornhole boards with bags, and a dartboard. There’s also a small playground and a hot tub available to use! This campground was so well maintained, the employees friendly and helpful, and it’s just a really sweet, family-friendly, quiet campground. We loved it!

  • Always C.
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Finley Flats

    Right on the river.

    This Vista owned campground is first come first served. No amenities, no cell service. Pack in pack out. Camp host at the campground. Fishing, boating hiking. Beautiful area. There is a small store top of the hill. Nearest town is 10 miles away. Did I mention it is a free campground!. 14 day limit. Nearest dump station is in Trout Creek. Good gravel road can handle big rigs easily.

  • Melissa S.
    Jul. 3, 2023

    Bonner County Fairgrounds

    Five-Star Review for Bonner County Fairground Campground

    My recent stay at the campground at Bonner County Fairground in Pondray, ID was absolutely phenomenal!

    We had such a wonderful experience from start to finish and we can't recommend this campground enough. First and foremost, the campground is incredibly well-maintained and clean. The facilities are top-notch and it's evident that the staff takes great pride in keeping everything in excellent condition. 

    The campground itself is spacious and well-designed, offering plenty of room for RVs and other camping setups. They do not allow tents at this park. The campsites were level and provided ample space for my RV, as well as a picnic table. We particularly enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the campground, with beautiful views of the surrounding nature. What truly sets this campground apart is its convenient location. Being situated at the Bonner County Fairground, we had the opportunity to explore the fairgrounds and attend any events or activities that happened to be taking place during our stay.

    Moreover, the campground is ideally situated to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Pondray and the surrounding area. I took full advantage of the numerous hiking and biking trails nearby, immersing myself in the stunning landscapes and fresh mountain air. The picturesque scenery and abundant wildlife made every outdoor adventure truly unforgettable. 

    Another aspect that impressed me was the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. 

    They were always available to answer any questions, provide recommendations for local attractions and dining options, and ensure that my stay was as enjoyable as possible. In terms of amenities, the campground had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The electrical hookups were reliable, and the availability of potable water and dump stations made it easy to manage my RV's needs. 

    Lastly, I must mention the incredible local attractions in the Pondray area. From the nearby Lake Pend Oreille, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming, to the charming town with its unique shops and restaurants, there was always something exciting to explore. We also had the opportunity to visit nearby national forests and parks, immersing myself in nature and taking in the breathtaking vistas.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2022

    Bonner County Fairgrounds

    Bonner County campground

    Great place to stay. Nice back in sites with picnic table. Electric and water at site. Dump station close. Easy bike ride to Sandpoint with lots of bike paths. Bathhouse and showers clean. Price great at $25 a night. Open till October 31st.

  • Nathan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Dunn Creek Flats Campground

    Peaceful Riverside Camping (if you don't count been awoken by Bald Eagles)

    We stayed here off season, we pulled our trailer through a pull through site on the edge of the river. You could walk down to the river and fish in the river, but it wasn't really a place for people or pets to play. The sites are primitive with fire rings but no power or water hookups. 

    The campground is pretty small, has big trash bins to avoid bears, but it didn't look like it was a problem when we were there. 

    There are roads on both sides of the river, one being the highway, but the river helps drown out some of the road noise. The mountains are tall on either side of the river valley and so the sun goes down a little sooner than expected, but the views from camp are nice. There is a big open area in the center of the playground for people and pets to run around. 

    We would definitely stay here again.

  • David P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2024

    North Haven Campground

    Awesome facility

    Modern and beautiful campground. Close to all the wonders of Idaho's panhandle. They have several back in and pull through sites with more on the way. Choice of full hookups, or water and electric. Their showers are emaculant and luxurious. Wife refused to use ours. They have luxury cabins and covered wagon glamping. Very family and senior friendly. Reasonably priced, can't loose booking here.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Devils Elbow

    Well maintained, nice location

    I stayed here 3 nights., early June.  All the spaces have wide back in or pull through driveways, beautiful one, fir forest. Sites are mostly shaded, but not always. i.e. check spot for solar power.  Very well kept, clean vault toilets.  No hookups. Nearest dump station at Shoshone camp, downstream a ways. It's a NF station, $8 fee, credit cards accepted, also neat and clean. Only one pump it yourself drinking water spigot at the campground.  Great fishing steps away, but catch the catch and release west slope cutthroat aren't so easy to catch as a recent article in American Fly Fishing magazine suggests-unless you are a professional fly fishing expert and writer, maybe.  Go on a weekday.

  • Emmett S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Bull Lake

    Quiet and secluded

    Less than five miles from the highway, this is a nice sized lake stocked with fish. There were a pair of white swans on the lake when I was there but no one else around. A large parking area, could accommodate a travel trailer or two in addition to a couple tent sites with fire rings. One picnic table with a fire pit and rock fire rings at the tent sites. There are two access roads, the first is more appropriate for van, truck or hike in to tent site. Not a lot of turn around room, wouldn't bring a trailer in. Second turn off goes to a much larger area, multiple sites and boat launch access to the lake.

  • B
    Jul. 22, 2023

    The RV Resort at Indian Springs Montana

    Best kept secret in Northern Montana

    I have stayed at this new RV Resort twice and love it.  The spaces are large, the bathrooms and laundry room are clean, they have a super large dog park and the views are unmatched.  It is also next door to a beautiful golf course. They also feature a playground, volleyball, community fire pit and trails close by.  If you are traveling to northwestern Montana you won't be disappointed.


Guide to Libby

RV parks near Libby, Montana operate in a wooded region at 2,096 feet elevation with summer highs around 85°F and winter lows below freezing. The Cabinet Mountains provide a scenic backdrop for campgrounds along the Kootenai River. Camping options remain available year-round despite seasonal closures of some facilities between November and April.

What to do

River activities at Kootenai Falls: Just 8 miles east of Libby, this natural attraction features accessible trails and a swinging bridge. One visitor to Two Bit Outfit RV Park noted, "Libby dam area is worth a drive up. Make sure to visit Kootenai Falls. Amazing!!"

Giant cedar viewing: Ross Creek Cedars offers hiking among ancient trees. A camper staying at Woodland RV Park shared, "Close to town and 10 miles away from a great hiking trail too. Would come back."

Golf outings: River Bend Golf Course provides public access with mountain views. A visitor to Birdland Bay RV Resort commented, "It is one of the best public courses we have played in our travels. Views for days. Well maintained."

Brewery visits: Libby's downtown features local craft beer. A traveler noted, "The town itself is great. Walkable. Very nice brewery."

What campers like

Creek access for cooling off: Several campgrounds offer water features for summer relief. A guest at Woodland RV Park mentioned, "It had a great stream running next it kids were able to play in it could float down it also. Host was awesome!!"

Shaded sites during heat: Tree cover provides natural cooling at many RV parks in Libby, Montana. As one Woodland RV Park visitor explained, "Having shade in the midst of record breaking heatwave is nice."

Proximity to town: Most Libby camping facilities sit within minutes of shopping and services. A camper at Two Rivers RV Park appreciated being "Walking distance from the river, where you can enjoy a dip in it. Feeling a little wild by the woods."

Clean facilities: Many RV parks maintain well-kept bathrooms and laundry areas. A visitor noted that Woodland RV Park "has generous sites, clean restrooms and laundry."

What you should know

Train noise affects most parks: Railroad tracks run through the Libby area, creating consistent background noise. A camper at Blue Lake RV Resort observed, "One of the major downsides was the campsite's unfortunate location between two railway lines. The constant sound of freight trains passing by throughout the day was quite disruptive."

Highway sounds: Sites near Route 2 experience traffic noise. One visitor stated, "The negatives are that it is close to Hwy 2, so road noise came be aggravating for some."

Seasonal operation: Most RV facilities close during colder months. Two Bit Outfit operates from April through November, while Woodland RV Park runs from mid-April through mid-October.

Variable pet policies: Rules regarding animals differ between campgrounds. Two Bit Outfit does not allow pets, while Woodland RV Park welcomes them.

Tips for camping with families

Water play opportunities: Creeks and ponds provide natural entertainment. A Blue Lake RV Resort visitor shared, "They have paddle boats, kayaks, paddle boards and a floating trampoline. The little lake is full of catfish and turtles that you can feed."

Local history lessons: The Libby area offers educational opportunities about logging and mining. "Libby is a cute little town with a lot of interesting history," one camper noted.

Riverside parks: Community spaces provide additional recreation. A visitor to Birdland Bay RV Resort mentioned, "Just a short stroll down the path is a beach on the lake."

Simple amenities: Most parks focus on basics rather than entertainment facilities. A Two Bit Outfit visitor noted, "There are no other amenities like pool, playground, store, etc."

Tips from RVers

Level site challenges: Some sites require additional adjustment equipment. A Woodland RV Park guest explained, "Our spot #40 had an incline we had to lower the front end of out trailer to its lowest point to get it level."

Spacing variations: RV parks offer different spacing configurations. A visitor to The RV Resort at Indian Springs Montana appreciated that "The spaces are large, the bathrooms and laundry room are clean, they have a super large dog park and the views are unmatched."

Off-season availability: Limited RV parks remain open year-round. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park provides accommodations throughout winter months with full hookups.

Advance reservations: Summer demand requires early booking. At many Libby area campgrounds, spots fill quickly between June and August, especially for holiday weekends.

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