Best Campgrounds near Milltown, MT

Camping near Milltown, Montana encompasses a range of options situated between the Clark Fork River and surrounding mountain landscapes. The area features several established campgrounds, including Beavertail Hill State Park Campground about 30 minutes east of Missoula and Turah RV Park in nearby Clinton. Visitors can choose from full-service RV parks with hookups, more rustic state park camping, and fishing access sites along local waterways. Many campgrounds in the region provide access to blue ribbon trout streams, making this area particularly appealing to anglers. As one camper noted about nearby Beavertail Hill, "The mountains surround the campground with a small river that runs next to it. The campground is clean and the campsites have plenty of room."

Most developed campgrounds in the Milltown area operate seasonally from May through October, though some RV parks like Missoula KOA Holiday and Jim & Mary's RV Park remain open year-round. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F during the day, while nights can cool significantly. Fire restrictions are common during late summer months when conditions become dry. Many fishing access sites operated by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks have reduced fees for Montana residents with fishing licenses. Cell service is generally reliable near town but becomes spotty in more remote areas. Visitors should check current road conditions when accessing campgrounds off main highways, especially during spring runoff or after heavy rains.

The camping experience varies significantly between the more developed sites near Missoula and the primitive options along waterways. RV parks like Missoula KOA and Granite Peak RV Resort cater to travelers seeking full hookups and amenities, while fishing access sites such as Chief Looking Glass and Thibodeau offer more basic facilities with vault toilets and limited services. Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground provides a middle ground with both RV sites and tent camping options. According to reviews, many fishing access sites are "first come, first served" with no reservations accepted. Campers visiting during peak summer months should make reservations where possible or arrive early at first-come sites, particularly on weekends when locals and tourists alike seek outdoor recreation opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near Milltown, Montana (135)

    1. Missoula KOA Holiday

    44 Reviews
    Missoula, MT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 549-0881

    $75 - $192 / night

    "Great friendly and clean place to stay in Missoula Montana!"

    "This KOA is conveniently located for a quick overnight stop. We were passing through Montana and needed a full hookup site to rest and recharge before another long day of driving."

    2. Jim & Mary's RV Park

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

    "Lots of shade to keep cool during the hot Montana summer. We wish we would have stayed a few more nights."

    "The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do. The laundry and bathhouse was very nice and clean. $2.00 per load to wash."

    3. Beavertail Hill State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Clinton, MT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 542-5561

    $24 - $30 / night

    "We had been staying at different sites as we traveled to Montana from Iowa and this one was a favorite!. We will make it a point to stay there again when coming  out west."

    "The 1 mile Nature Trail around the area is really well maintained and beautiful. There are 2 Tipi sites you can rent as well."

    4. Granite Peak RV Resort

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

    $40 - $150 / night

    "We were in a site along the outside, and our site was rather short, it fit our 174BH, but there was not much room to spare and we had to back it all the way in. "

    5. Yellowrock Campground

    12 Reviews
    Lolo, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 273-0141

    $27 - $47 / night

    "Full hook-ups are available, and it's close to everything yet nestled in the forest."

    "Can walk to the river. Two Porto ponies nearby. On main bathhouse. Cold washers. Medium 5G. $27/night"

    6. Chief Looking Glass Campground

    14 Reviews
    Florence, MT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 444-2535

    $6 - $18 / night

    "We got a nice spot next to the river. It was really relaxing. There’s two pit toilets and 1 water pump near the entrance. It’s first come first serve."

    "Entry fee is $12 per camp and gate closes to get back in at 10pm

    I have camped here multiple times by tent and always enjoyed my stay."

    7. Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground

    8 Reviews
    Clinton, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 825-3183

    $40 - $100 / night

    "Beautiful location, classic Montana with trees mountains and rivers! Great restaurant on site. Campsites are the reason for not giving 5 stars. Very tight and not great space for maneuverability."

    "They ran our dogs around and tired them out."

    8. Turah RV Park and Store

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

    $25 - $55 / night

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

    9. Johnsrud Park FAS

    5 Reviews
    Bonner, MT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 542-5500

    "The sites are nice and fairly well dispersed with lots of trees and foliage near the water. The park is a common pull out spot for boaters and tubers who run the Blackfoot."

    10. Blue Mountain Forest Rd 365 - Dispersed

    7 Reviews
    Lolo, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 329-3814

    "On my drive up I did not see any established distributed campsites. However there are some turn offs that you could park at. This area would probably not be ideal for RVs."

    "Drive another mile or so until a corner then take a trail on the side. (Only in a truck). Awesome sunset spot and no one bothered me"

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Recent Reviews near Milltown, MT

579 Reviews of 135 Milltown Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    Spot for a quick stay

    Water and electricity hook up only. Bring a portable RV waste tank to the pump out station. Or walk to the bathroom /showers. Tent sites are also available. Restaurant / Bar / hot Springs pool is across the road. Spacious.

  • Eden N.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Quartz Flats Campground

    Pretty good

    It’s kinda noisy from the highway and the train tracks. But other than that good

  • Laura W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Boulder Creek Lodge

    Boulder Creek

    This is the prettiest little RV park/ campground with lovely little cabins alongside a wonderful creek. Something for everyone here and absolutely delightful. The game room and laundry open all night ! Dog friendly.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground

    Great campground in the mountains

    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. We ended up not even going to the hot springs, there was lots to do! If you get a spot right on the creek it would be super nice, it’s very quiet here and you can hear the water. Definitely recommend.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Blodgett Campground

    Awesome if You’re Lucky

    Pulled in to find an empty spot, host said they left about 15 minutes prior so hallelujah. 5 sites but spread out enough. Free which rocks and actually have decent cell(Verizon) Good launch point for a few hikes. Host is a cool guy, very knowledgeable of the area.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Better options available

    I would not stay here again. We are in our RV camping as a family approximately 70 days a year. Not a ton but enough that we’ve got some experience. We stayed in campground in 46 of the 50 states. This KOA price rivals Key West, on the beach in the Florida panhandle, glacier national park koa at peak summer and posh resorts of the south east with elaborate water parks, lazy rivers and margarita delivery daily. This camp ground does not have the bells and whistles to justify this price. We paid for a deluxe extra wide site. We have a 27ft Class C with a drivers side slide. Not a tiny RV but by no means large. When being directed to our site I was asked to move over so our tires weren’t near the grass. They were near the grass on both sides. I indicated if I moved over my slide wouldn’t open all the way due to the power box. I was nonetheless asked to move. So I did. And here we are with the slide 4 inches from going out all the way and bugs having free rein to enter thru the now non sealed siding. If that were all I might just move on… but kids are $10 extra per night?!? On top of the already $130 campsite fee. So many KOA’s don’t charge extra for kids - we come here because we have kids… who else would come to a KOA?!? Don’t charge extra per kid! I’m in now in excess of $160 for one night for a uneven gravel site, under a glaringly bright white street light making it nearly daylight inside the motorhome, attracting bugs to a slide that isn’t sealed because the site isn’t wide enough to open … and being charged extra. My first ever negative review at those level. Just so so sad. I’d stay at the Glacier, Jim & Mary’s etc. we tried this one because the pool was open late but… not worth 2-3x the price of nicer campground nearby

    Ps - online when we booked it said “last site” hurry book now in essence. Alas… there are multiple campsites empty on both sides. Front and back are full but the ones.. not under the light… are empty….

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Blue Mountain Forest Rd 365 - Dispersed

    Interesting spot

    Road is absolutely clapped out going up for like ten miles. Wouldn’t recommend a rv or trailer unless you don’t mind washboards. I got a flat tire going up so be careful of sharp rocks. The pin is at just a pull off on the side of the road. Drive another mile or so until a corner then take a trail on the side. (Only in a truck). Awesome sunset spot and no one bothered me

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Rock Creek Dry Campsites

    Best secluded spots

    Gorgeous area deep back on rock creek. Probably 10 plus miles. Pass campgrounds with toilets. Individual campsites with fire rings and access to great fishing.


Guide to Milltown

Dispersed camping options around Milltown, Montana provide alternatives to the established campgrounds in the region. Located at 3,209 feet elevation along the Clark Fork River, camping sites near Milltown experience cold winters and warm, dry summers with temperatures that can vary by 30-40 degrees between day and night. Fire restrictions typically begin in July and extend through September when rainfall averages less than an inch per month.

What to do

Fishing in Rock Creek: Just 15 minutes east of Milltown at Ekstrom's Stage Station Campground, visitors access blue-ribbon trout fishing. "Great river access and shady spots with some full hookups available. Dump station is nice too," notes one camper, while another mentions "About a mile off rt 90. Camping is tight but fly fishing is very good."

Float the Blackfoot River: When water levels permit, floating the Blackfoot River provides a classic Montana experience. Though camping is no longer permitted at Johnsrud Park, it remains a popular take-out point. "The swimming hole is deep and well defined which is good for swimmers but there is a lot of boat traffic," explains a visitor.

Mini-golf and recreation: Family activities at Granite Peak RV Resort include mini-golf, swimming, and playground facilities. "Nice amenities, well taken care of, individually owned. WiFi, hook ups, mini golf, en route to glacier via Missoula," writes one reviewer. Another adds, "Nice amenities (mini golf, horse shoes, pool, dog park), close enough to town."

What campers like

Shade and privacy: Many campers appreciate sites with mature trees. At Jim & Mary's RV Park, "The sites are gravel, mostly level and most sites have shade. The pull through sites on the outer edge do not but others inside do." Another reviewer notes, "Great place to stay! Beautifully maintained RV Park."

River access: Direct water access ranks high among visitor priorities. At Chief Looking Glass Campground, "All of the camp spots are close to the river and have easy access to bathrooms and trails. I have camped with 4 tents in one space and still had room for more." A different camper describes, "There is a beautiful flat water river with two access points and locals tube and paddle here."

Clean facilities: Campgrounds with well-maintained bathrooms receive better reviews. "The bathhouse is immaculate and the showers are like you wish you had at home," writes one visitor about Yellowrock Campground. Another says, "The grounds are clean. But if you are camping and here for the camping life, they don't allow fires unless it's in their fire ring and only a few camp sites have fire rings."

What you should know

Gates close at night: Some fishing access sites restrict nighttime entry. At Chief Looking Glass, "The gate to the campsite is closed from 10 PM to 8 AM so if you need to leave early, you cannot do so." Entry fee is $12 per camp site.

Seasonal water issues: Water systems occasionally require maintenance. A camper at Ekstrom's Stage Station reports, "Staff provided jugs of water due to the water boil notice, but we would have preferred a discount from the $53 charge for our no water / no electric site."

Train noise: Railroad tracks run near several campgrounds. "There is some traffic noise if you listen for it, but it didn't bother us," writes a camper at Yellowrock Campground, while another notes, "The train noise is not as bad as previous posts and actually looks pretty cool chugging along the mountain side."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Families with children appreciate designated play areas. "This place is on my shortlist for favorites for my week long getaway with my daughter who is 5," says a reviewer about Missoula KOA Holiday. "Playground, pool, mini golf, clean showers, restrooms and laundry! It was great!"

Wildlife encounters: Children often enjoy wildlife sightings. One KOA visitor mentions, "My daughter wanted me to add that they have three very large bunnies that roll around the campground. She loves them."

Additional activities: When planning longer stays, consider campgrounds with multiple recreation options. At Granite Peak RV Resort, "The tent site was spacious and had outdoor lighting. Definitely had a lot more amenities than we are generally used to!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: RV campers report varying experiences based on site location. At Missoula KOA Holiday, "We paid for a deluxe extra wide site. We have a 27ft Class C with a drivers side slide. Not a tiny RV but by no means large. When being directed to our site I was asked to move over so our tires weren't near the grass."

Plan dump station visits: Some campgrounds charge additional fees for dumping. At Turah RV Park, a camper reported they "got a last spot by dumpsters, water and power, no sewer. Dumping at their station in am, she came zooming down to ask if we needed help, said we had stayed in #1 but were charged $10 to dump."

Maneuverability challenges: Larger rigs may struggle at certain campgrounds. About Ekstrom's Stage Station, one RVer notes, "Campsites are the reason for not giving 5 stars. Very tight and not great space for maneuverability. Was not full so we were fine with a big rig. Had it been full would be a little uncomfortable."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Milltown, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Milltown, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 135 campgrounds and RV parks near Milltown, MT and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Milltown, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Milltown, MT is Missoula KOA Holiday with a 3.9-star rating from 44 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Milltown, MT.