Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lincoln, MT

Hooper Park in Lincoln provides eight electric-only sites with 50-amp service for $30 per night, while the remaining 20 sites offer no hookups at $20 per night. The park features clean pit toilets and shower facilities, with RV sites situated on flat grassy areas beneath large ponderosa pines. Lost Moose Meadows Campground, a newer facility near Lincoln, offers spacious full-hookup RV sites with pull-throughs exceeding 100 feet in length. Sites include large fire pits and picnic tables, with ample space between neighboring RVs. Bearmouth RV Park near Clinton accommodates big rigs with full hookup sites including water, electric, and sewer connections. "We were there in the middle of July and had 27-foot 5th wheel and just barely had enough room to unhook and park in front of our RV."

Most RV parks in the region remain open seasonally, typically from May through October, though some like Bearmouth RV Park operate year-round. Cell service varies significantly throughout the mountainous terrain, with visitors reporting stronger connections at higher elevations. According to one visitor, "The 6 miles between where the pavement ends and when you reach the main paid camping area is so washboarded, I thought I was going to lose my mind. But we and our 26ft class c survived with no broken bits." Dump stations are limited in the immediate Lincoln area, with some travelers reporting they needed to drive to gas stations in nearby towns. Several parks accommodate pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months as RV sites fill quickly, particularly on weekends and during fishing season.

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Best RV Sites Near Lincoln, Montana (81)

    1. Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Garrison, MT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 560-0248

    "Two men met us in a golf cart and drive us to our nice grassy site. The campground had coin showers with hot water and a family friendly rec room."

    "Well run, clean campground with lots of pull through sites with full hook ups. Efficiently run. Check in was quick and easy with a golf cart escort to my site. "

    2. Boulder Creek Lodge

    4 Reviews
    Drummond, MT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 859-3190

    "Quick check in, quiet. Good WiFi, no att cell service. Level campsites. Large shower/bathroom area. Ate at the restaurant once. Good burgers. Simple menu. Very accommodating staff."

    "The game room and laundry open all night ! Dog friendly."

    3. 7R Guest Ranch Motel & RV Park

    1 Review
    Wolf Creek, MT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 235-3440

    "We were the only nomads all the other campers were local seasonal fishing guides so it was very quiet. The lodge and rooms are nice."

    4. Fort Harrison RV Park

    1 Review
    Helena, MT
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 324-3355

    5. Helena Campground & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Helena, MT
    36 miles
    +1 (406) 502-1795

    6. Prewett Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Cascade, MT
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 788-5360

    $56 / night

    "Since our rig stands tall at 13’ 6”, we played it safe and took the Hardy exit instead. Smooth sailing right to the park!"

    7. Bearmouth RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Drummond, MT
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 825-9950

    $35 - $40 / night

    "They made sure we had a shady pull through near our friends staying in a cabin and even provided a shuttle up and down the river so we could tube!"

    "We stopped here for one night on our way to Olympic National Park and I’m so glad we did. The grounds are SO well maintained and the owners are super nice."

    8. Lost Moose Meadows Campground

    15 Reviews
    Lincoln, MT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 204-0424

    "The campground is large and quiet. It is big rig friendly, which is a bonus for us. It’s a perfect place to camp, fish, sightsee and just enjoy being outside. I would give it 10 stars if I could!"

    "Bozeman at the fairgrounds and was tired of being able to"reach out and touch someone", as is my neighbors, so on a whim decided to leave early and give Lost Moose Meadows a try(I'm always skeptical of private"

    9. Indian Creek RV Campground

    5 Reviews
    Deer Lodge, MT
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 846-3848

    "On our way to Yellowstone and it was getting late in the day, seen signs for the Old Montana Prison and decided that would be a fun stop."

    "Is safe, clean and well taken care of. Full hookups and super easy access with a town full of fun! Chinese food across the street was yummy too"

    10. Hooper Park

    7 Reviews
    Lincoln, MT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (406) 362-4550

    "This is a city park in Lincoln Montana. There are 8 sites with 50-Amp electric for $30 a night. These sites are electric only, no water or sewer. There is a water hydrant for potable water."

    "This is a beautiful area in the town of Lincoln, Mt. The deer walk through the campsites and the area is surrounded by pine trees."

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366 Reviews of 81 Lincoln Campgrounds


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

    Fort Harrison RV Park

    The Juice is not Worth the Squeeze

    Our goal is to leave an unbiased review for future campers. First, don’t check in until 2:00 PM. The billeting office is closed for lunch and doesn’t get back until 2:00. As you don’t have a site number and you’ll need a key for the utilities, it will not do you any good to arrive early. Using our RV GPS, we headed off I-90 onto US-12 into Helena. At West Helena we turned on Williams St., which brought us to the VA Medical Center, then less than a 1/4 mile further to the South Gate. The gate is locked. When we called 406-324-3970(main gate) prior to our arrival, we were told to park in front of the gate and call the number on the post to have security come and let us in. The private security guard checked our IDs, reservation confirmation email, and then called in our names and truck license plate number. We were then told to head to the three story building where the billeting office is located and park in front of the building near the stepped entrance. This is not a large base/post, so don’t worry about getting lost. A lot of reviews talked about going through the North Gate, but as of this writing, they are using the South Gate for arrivals and departures. The main gate barriers are too narrow for a large RV. The billeting office is on the first floor straight a few yards and to the right after you enter the building and also where the free laundry is located. The FamCamp campground (CG) was simple to find, and we went to pull through FHU site 7 with 50/30/20 AMP. Not all the sites in this small CG have 50 AMP. The pull through was easy enough to get into, but its narrow with 9” high cement curbs, which makes getting your sewer up and over a bit of a challenge. They placed a brick thing at each site to help level your sewer hose. Also, depending on how your stairs deploy, dealing with the curb can be a challenge. In our opinion, the cement curbs are a horrible design. This site’s gravel pad was not level, so we had to use our leveler blocks. Water pressure was good at about 50 psi. There’s no CG Wifi, but we had our Starlink, plus we got a 4 bar Verizon signal. There are 12 sites here with row 1-7 being FHUs with 50/30/20 AMP and the back row 8-12 are 30/20 AMP. The sites are close to each other. We had a large class A in the adjacent site and its slideout came to our large cement picnic table. There’s a small restroom building but no showers. There are 6 RV or Tent sites where you could dry camp. There’s no obvious water spigot, but there are grass watering spigots. We saw reviews about a camp host, but we did not notice one. We departed at 10:50 AM and billeting called wondering if we had departed. If you don't turn in your key by 11:00 AM, you are charged an extra day. We were not unsatisfied with our stay, especially the good service and free laundry. But for a three day stay, due to their check in/out procedures, and site challenges, we’ll pass on this CG in the future.

  • 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.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2019

    Holter Dam Rec. Site Campground

    Ranger review of Wenzel's Windy Pass Mummy 0° Sleeping bag and Holter Dam C

    Holter Dam Campground Review

    Holter Dam Campground at Holter Dam Recreation site is a BLM 15 site campground located just below Holter Dam. All 15 sites at the campground feature covered picnic tables with a fire ring. All the sites sit along the edge of a very large parking area. 13 of the sites have plenty of room for tents on a nice flat grassy area. Two sites are close together and have limited room for tents. The campground has a double vault toilet with numerous water faucets, and dumpsters. A second vault toilet can be found at the boat ramp area just a short distance from the campground. An ADA campsite sits right in front of the vault toilets. The concrete pad for the ADA site extends to and surrounds the fire ring allowing wheelchairs to get as close to the fire as they want. Campsites run $10 an night (½ price for senior and access pass holders). Keep an eye out on the surrounding hills around the campground for Big Horn Sheep. While staying at the campground we saw 5 sheep on the hill next to the campground entrance.

    Ranger review of the Wenzel Windy Pass Mummy 0° Sleeping bag

    I was quiet pleased with the Windy Pass 0° Mummy sleeping bag. The bag is roomy, giving you room to turn around in the bags with out needing to have to bag turn with you. On the bags stuff sack it says it is a cold weather bag 0-20 degrees. I slept warm all night with the temps dropping into the low 30's with it raining all night (snow was on the ground on the hills above us). I was quiet pleased with the amount of padding the bag provided during the night as my sleeping pad failed to hold air, but I was still able to sleep comfortably on the hard ground. I got up several times during the night and each time I was able to warm back up in just a few minutes after getting back in to the bag. It will be interesting to test it out next winter in colder weather to see if it meets its temperature claims. I weighted the bag, and at 4 pounds 10 ounces, you might not be taking this one out on a backpacking trip, but for the front country camping you can't go wrong with this warm bag, specially for the price of $45.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Helena North KOA

    Typical KOA, all gravel, not ADA or electric car friendly

    This is a typical KOA.  First the good:

    Friendly helpful staff until their gone at closing time.  Little mini store with a few essentials.  

    Clean bathrooms and showers and clean laundry room with several washers/dryers.  $2.00 per load to wash.  Can't remember how much to dry.  Very cool pinball machine that costs 25 cents per game.  Fun fun fun!  Another bathroom/shower in middle of park but I never looked inside that one.

    65 sites that most have full hook-up and pull-through.  A few cool tent sites with gas BBQs.  Some cool looking cabins but I never looked inside one.  I'm here on 8/24/2024 and RV park is sold out except 3 pull-through sites.  All tent sites were full.  I don't know about the cabins.

    Cool playground for kids and large mostly gravel dog run.

    Edit added:  AT&T has 5G and three bars.  KOA has wifi but slow slow slow I got 3MPS so instead of KOA wifi I used my iPhone Personal Hotspot that worked great.

    THE BAD (and reason for only 3 stars):

    All gravel roads and sites throughout the park.  Very close together.  Some sites have a very narrow strip of grass.  Some of the picknick tables need to be re-painted.  Unfortunately while eating breakfast you could be 2 feet away from the next RV dumping their sewer.  P.U.  The luxury sites don't have that problem.  They are at the end of each row and only have a neighbor on the drivers side.  I think well worth the extra 17 bucks.

    Not ADA friendly.  Very hard for someone with a walker to get around because of gravel roads/sites.  Someone with a wheel chair near impossible.  Has a nice handicap shower in main office building.  Only problem is that once I take my walker in with me it's very tight and no room to move around.

    Not EV car friendly.  There is a $250 fine and eviction if you plug in your car.  The person at the front desk told me the $250 fine and eviction is because EVs overload the outdated system and cause a fire.  This KOA is an older one and was wired before EVs.    Each individual site has its own 30 amp and 50 amp circuit breaker.

    Some trees but few and far between.  No pool or hot tub.

    Final thoughts:  Make reservations well in advance if you can.  This KOA is the best game in town and is mostly sold out in summer.   I think (sorry I don't know for sure) there is only one other RV park in town and from what I can tell, it is a much older one. I would proceed with caution before I booked it.  Good traveling.  See you on the road.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Helena North KOA

    Typical KOA but not ADA or electric car friendly

    This is a typical KOA. First the good: Friendly helpful staff until their gone at closing time. Little mini store with a few essentials. Clean bathrooms and showers and clean laundry room with several washers/dryers.$2.00 per load to wash. Can't remember how much to dry. Very cool pinball machine that costs 25 cents per game. Fun fun fun! Another bathroom/shower in middle of park but I never looked inside that one. 65 sites that most have full hook-up and pull-through. A few cool tent sites with gas BBQs. Some cool looking cabins but I never looked inside one. I'm here on 8/24/2024 and RV park is sold out except 3 pull-through sites. All tent sites were full. I don't know about the cabins. Cool playground for kids and large mostly gravel dog run. Edit added: AT&T has 5G and three bars. KOA has wifi but slow slow slow I got 3MPS so instead of KOA wifi I used my iPhone Personal Hotspot that worked great. THE BAD(and reason for only 3 stars): All gravel roads and sites throughout the park. Very close together. Some sites have a very narrow strip of grass. Some of the picknick tables need to be re-painted. Unfortunately while eating breakfast you could be 2 feet away from the next RV dumping their sewer. P.U. The luxury sites don't have that problem. They are at the end of each row and only have a neighbor on the drivers side. I think well worth the extra 17 bucks. Not ADA friendly. Very hard for someone with a walker to get around because of gravel roads/sites. Someone with a wheel chair near impossible. Has a nice handicap shower in main office building. Only problem is that once I take my walker in with me it's very tight and no room to move around. Not EV car friendly. There is a$250 fine and eviction if you plug in your car. The person at the front desk told me the$250 fine and eviction is because EVs overload the outdated system and cause a fire. This KOA is an older one and was wired before EVs. Each individual site has its own 30 amp and 50 amp circuit breaker. Some trees but few and far between. No pool or hot tub. Final thoughts: Make reservations well in advance if you can. This KOA is the best game in town and is mostly sold out in summer. I think(sorry I don't know for sure) there is only one other RV park in town and from what I can tell, it is a much older one. I would proceed with caution before I booked it. Good traveling. See you on the road.

  • Rich J.
    Oct. 19, 2021

    Helena North KOA

    Well Maintained KOA

    Good, level, graveled sites. Full hookup pull-thrus that have a decent amount of space between sites. Bathrooms and showers very clean. Friendly staff. We were here in mid-October so not many traveling campers, but a few long-term

  • J
    Aug. 1, 2022

    Trixi’s Antler Saloon (Harvest Host)

    Great location for 1 night stay through Harvest Hosts

    This was a Harvest Host that we booked for 1 night. It is in the gravel parking lot of the saloon. They have two 50/30 amp electrical boxes and one Tesla charger. With HH it’s free (besides spending money at the saloon) or $25 to use the electric.

    It’s a very large lot with plenty of room for our 33 foot fifth wheel. The staff was super pleasant and they served good bar food. There were local beers on tap along with ciders and liquor bar. There is a nice, new patio and great 360 review of the surrounding mountains.

    At night the road traffic was alittle loud and there was no cell service, though the saloon has Wi-Fi.

    Be sure to fill fresh water tanks before stopping there. Couldn’t find a fresh water hose. No dump available.

    Great stopover with no other convenient campsites along this route.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2022

    Black Sandy State Park Campground

    Black Sandy State Park

    I rolled into this place because White Sandy BLM was closed on Nov 1. This CG looks to stay open year round because it has a boat launch. The water was turned off and the main bathhouse was closed for the season. Two pit toilets remain open. The electric service was still on for the sites. The tent only sites were not suitable for van camping and require a walk to the tent site. I used the RV site and about half of them a siamese type sites with gravel pads. I was the only one here so this didn’t matter. Cell service on Verizon is one bar 3G so I set up my starlink.

  • Abigail D.
    Jul. 26, 2024

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    Nice campground

    I called 30 minutes before our arrival for a tent camping spot and the host was easily able to accommodate us. Two men met us in a golf cart and drive us to our nice grassy site. The campground had coin showers with hot water and a family friendly rec room.


Guide to Lincoln

Camping opportunities near Lincoln, Montana include several RV parks and campgrounds situated at elevations around 4,500 feet in the Rocky Mountains. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F during the day and cooler nights. Winter camping is limited as most facilities close from November through April due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures.

What to do

Fishing access: Boulder Creek Lodge provides easy access to mountain streams. "Spent 3 nights. Very nice people running it. Quick check in, quiet. Good WiFi, no att cell service. Level campsites. Large shower/bathroom area. Ate at the restaurant once. Good burgers. Simple menu. Very accommodating staff," notes one visitor.

Ghost town excursions: Several campgrounds serve as good base camps for exploring historic mining sites within a day's drive. "We enjoyed an incredible weekend at this campground. Nice clean restrooms, spacious sites, and they even pick up your trash every morning. Great dog park. The owners are very helpful and friendly. We definitely will be back," shares a camper at Lost Moose Meadows Campground.

River activities: The Clark Fork and Blackfoot rivers offer tubing opportunities. "Sharon and her partner do an incredible job running this place. They made sure we had a shady pull through near our friends staying in a cabin and even provided a shuttle up and down the river so we could tube!" reports a visitor at Bearmouth RV Park.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campers appreciate the generous spacing between sites at Lincoln-area campgrounds. "This is a relatively new RV park situated in a valley near a small town owned/managed by a husband/wife team who put their heart and soul into building this park. Each site is like a little oasis with plenty of room to stretch (B3 feels like a 1/2 acre lot, and likely not too far off from it)," notes a reviewer about Lost Moose Meadows Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The campgrounds around Lincoln offer opportunities to spot native wildlife. "The real magic here is the setting—nestled in a peaceful valley that muffles I-15, this place is a nature-lover's dream. We spotted deer casually strolling through the campground and bighorn sheep doing their thing up on the rocks," shares a camper at Prewett Creek RV Park.

Quiet atmosphere: Many RV parks in the area maintain a peaceful environment. "It's a great place to relax and reset after spending time in crowded national parks. We stayed three nights and enjoyed all the extra space for us and the dogs. It's spotless and quiet, and all the sites are spacious and comfortable. The town of Lincoln is charming as well," reports a visitor at Lost Moose Meadows.

What you should know

Connectivity limitations: Cell service varies widely based on location and provider. "Connectivity check: Verizon gave us 1 bar, T-Mobile 2 bars, and the campground Wi-Fi wasn't too shabby (6.03 Mbps down/1.05 up). But for streaming, our T-Mobile home internet saved the day with blazing 59.4 down," reports a camper at Prewett Creek RV Park.

Site conditions: Hooper Park in Lincoln has mixed reviews regarding site conditions. "The sites were not level. They looked as if they would be puddles if it rained," notes one visitor, while another states, "Campsites sit in a nice flat grassy area under large ponderosa pines."

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds can be challenging. Many campgrounds near Lincoln have direct access from paved highways, while others require driving on dirt or gravel roads that may become difficult during inclement weather.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some RV parks Lincoln, Montana have recreational amenities for children. "There's a fenced dog area too, great for traveling pups. The real magic here is the setting—nestled in a peaceful valley that muffles I-15, this place is a nature-lover's dream," shares a camper at Prewett Creek RV Park.

Budget-friendly options: City-managed campgrounds offer economical camping near amenities. "It's only $10 to camp here with a tent. $25 for an electric site with an RV. The facilities are pretty good for a city park. Bathrooms have running water and even a shower. They are spigots to fill up with drinking water. And there's a small playground which my kids think is underwhelming," reports a visitor at Hooper Park.

Entertainment options: Some campgrounds provide indoor recreation. "I can't say enough good things about this place. The husband and wife that run this are very nice. After we ate, we went down stairs to the game room and played pool, table soccer and checkers for about 4 hours," notes a camper at Boulder Creek Lodge.

Tips from RVers

Hook-up availability: RV campgrounds near Lincoln vary in hook-up options. "This is a city park in Lincoln Montana. There are 8 sites with 50-Amp electric for $30 a night. These sites are electric only, no water or sewer. There is a water hydrant for potable water. I did not see a place to dump," notes a visitor at Hooper Park.

Big rig considerations: Some campgrounds accommodate larger RVs better than others. "Each site comes with a very large and sturdy fire pit and large picnic table! The RV's are spaced out a good distance apart where you aren't on top of each other," reports a camper at Lost Moose Meadows Campground.

Parking logistics: Site layouts impact parking arrangements. "We have 27 foot 5th wheel and just barely had enough room to unhook and park in front of our RV," shares a visitor at Hooper Park, providing important context for those with truck and trailer combinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lincoln, MT is Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 9 reviews.

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