Best Glamping near Moore, MT

Dry Wolf Cabin offers a furnished glamping experience in the wilderness near Stanford, Montana, about 35 miles southwest of Moore. This Forest Service cabin provides a comfortable retreat with a propane stove for easy meal preparation and a wood stove that "keeps the cabin comfortable year-round," according to one visitor. Unlike traditional cabins, this glamping option allows guests to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort. The cabin maintains a cool interior during summer months while providing adequate warmth during Montana's colder seasons. Located in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, this glamping destination combines rustic charm with essential amenities for an elevated outdoor stay. Visitors have access to water from the nearby creek, though potable water is available at a campground a few miles up the road.

Glamping enthusiasts can explore numerous outdoor activities surrounding the Dry Wolf Cabin area. The nearby creek offers swimming opportunities during warmer months, while hiking trails provide access to small waterfalls and scenic vistas throughout the Lewis and Clark National Forest. One reviewer highlighted that the area is excellent for "rock hounding/fossils, hikes, small waterfall, swimming in creek." The Crystal Lake area, approximately 30 miles southeast of Moore, offers another glamping opportunity with stunning natural surroundings. Though some trees have been removed in recent years, the area remains a scenic destination with a crystal-clear lake perfect for fishing and relaxation. The lake trail provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with multiple visitors reporting deer sightings directly at their campsites. Reservations are recommended for these popular glamping destinations, particularly during peak summer seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Moore, Montana (3)

    1. Kiwanis Park

    14 Reviews
    Lewistown, MT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 538-7140

    "My honey and I got to this campsite around 930pm. It was very easy to pull in, pick a spot on the side and set up our tent! It was free, bathrooms were clean, and running water!"

    "Clean bathrooms and plenty of spots to park your car and camp, some with picnic tables even. There is trash and plastic/can recycling. Flush toilets and running water."

    2. Crystal Lake Campground

    7 Reviews
    Moore, MT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 566-2292

    $20 / night

    "This was my first time camping in Montana. It was breathtaking for me. The lake was so peaceful and clear. The trail around the lake is a nice walk to see all the different views around it."

    "Beautiful drive in. Road is gravel until you get to the National Forest then is paved but narrow. Take your time going up mountain and down. Camp sites are spaced out nice. Hiking trails."

    3. Dry Wolf Cabin

    1 Review
    Neihart, MT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 236-5511

    $55 / night

    "Creek nearby for water (or campground a few miles up road has well and spring with potable water). Lots of activities nearby rock hounding/fossils, hikes, small waterfall, swimming in creek."

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Glamping Reviews near Moore, MT

22 Reviews of 3 Moore Campgrounds


  • Shy-Anne W.
    Oct. 14, 2020

    Crystal Lake Campground

    Beautiful

    I love this place so much. This was my first time camping in Montana. It was breathtaking for me. The lake was so peaceful and clear. The trail around the lake is a nice walk to see all the different views around it. The meadows were full of wildflowers in the summer. The campground is a small loop and spaced out, the lake trail also had a couple of backcountry spots to set up. There’s also a few more trails in the area that were very pretty!!

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2019

    Kiwanis Park

    Camp for free in Lewistown Montana

    The Lewistown Kiwanis provide a rest area and free campground to travels on the west end of town next to the airport. This camping area has no fee(they will take your donation to help with upkeep of the site), but does have restrooms with running water, several frost-frees are in the camping area to provide water, and trash cans are found at the restrooms. The camping area does not have numbered sites, but there are 12 concrete picnic tables, 6 of those are covered. No campfires at this campground. Their is plenty of room for camping even if all the tables are taken. Camping is limited to 10 nights. The airport is small so you will have very little aircraft noise, most noise will be from State Hwy 200/U.S. Hwy 87, but since the speed limit is 45mph noise from cars and trucks will be slight.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Kiwanis Park

    Easy over night!

    My honey and I got to this campsite around 930pm. It was very easy to pull in, pick a spot on the side and set up our tent! It was free, bathrooms were clean, and running water!

  • Sarah G.
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Kiwanis Park

    Great spot for sleeping or taking a break

    This place is great and it runs off of donations, so make sure to drop some cash into their donation box if you can. Clean bathrooms and plenty of spots to park your car and camp, some with picnic tables even. There is trash and plastic/can recycling. Flush toilets and running water. There’s a shower at the civic center in town for $2, or one in Grass Lands for $5 just 30 min down the road.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2021

    Kiwanis Park

    Good overnight stop

    This is a clean well kept basic campground right off the highway. The Dyrt description is a little confusing, no dump station, water only. Nevertheless we were happy to find it as a quick night stop. Road noise minimal, a few airplanes took off from the airport while we were there, but were not too intrusive. Bathrooms clean and well functioning, plenty of spaces without being crowded. Donations only.

  • J
    Aug. 29, 2022

    Kiwanis Park

    Great spot for water and relaxation

    Minor noise from the road. Many spots were available. Got some fresh spring water from one of the spigots. Very clean and clear skies. Next to an airport, but absolutely no traffic.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Crystal Lake Campground

    Crystal Lake in September

    Beautiful drive in. Road is gravel until you get to the National Forest then is paved but narrow. Take your time going up mountain and down. Camp sites are spaced out nice. Hiking trails. Lake looks pretty dry right now but it is beautiful up here. Potable water is available while we were here no electricity. 4 or 5 covered toilets throughout campground area.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2022

    Kiwanis Park

    Quick stop

    A rest stop where you can actually spend the night. No fire rings, but a park like atmosphere. Road noise disappears at night.

  • Steve P.
    Dec. 30, 2021

    Crystal Lake Campground

    Sad

    This use to be the most beautiful campgrounds in Montana, until the USFS said the trees were dangerous. They had every tree in the campgrounds cut down and hauled off. Not much privacy now as every camp site can be watched by all the other campers in the other campsites.


Guide to Moore

Dry Wolf Cabin offers a secluded forest retreat located about 35 miles southwest of Moore, Montana in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The cabin sits at approximately 6,000 feet elevation in a region known for dramatic temperature variations between seasons. Access requires navigating mountain roads that become challenging during winter months when snow accumulation can exceed 24 inches.

What to do

Hiking nearby trails: Crystal Lake Campground provides access to multiple marked trails, including routes to scenic overlooks and natural formations. "The lake trail is a nice walk to see all the different views around it. The meadows were full of wildflowers in the summer," notes camper Shy-Anne W.

Wildlife watching: The natural meadows surrounding camping areas create excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. At Crystal Lake Campground, campers report "abundant wildlife sightings with multiple deer right at our campsite," according to Jessica B.

Fishing local waters: The clear waters of Crystal Lake support fishing activities throughout the summer season. Some campers report success catching fish from the lake, though water levels can fluctuate seasonally depending on rainfall.

What campers like

Convenience for overnight stays: Kiwanis Park in Lewistown offers travelers an accessible stopover when exploring the Moore area. "My honey and I got to this campsite around 930pm. It was very easy to pull in, pick a spot on the side and set up our tent! It was free, bathrooms were clean, and running water," reports Audrey M.

Budget-friendly options: The donation-based camping model at Kiwanis Park makes glamping in Moore, Montana accessible for travelers on tight budgets. Camper Sarah G. advises, "This place is great and it runs off of donations, so make sure to drop some cash into their donation box if you can. Clean bathrooms and plenty of spots to park your car and camp, some with picnic tables even."

Natural swimming spots: During summer months, creek swimming provides relief from heat when glamping near Moore. Water access varies by location, with some sites offering immediate creek frontage while others require short hikes to reach suitable swimming areas.

What you should know

Road conditions: Accessing remote glamping sites near Moore requires preparation for rugged roads. When traveling to Crystal Lake Campground, expect "a mix of about 20 miles of gravel and 1 lane paved roads. The gravel roads are well maintained. The 1 lane paved roads are a little iffy if you're pulling a trailer and its a busy travel day," warns Brandon N.

Seasonal availability: Most elevated glamping locations near Moore operate seasonally from June through early September. Crystal Lake Campground specifically lists its season as "June 15 to Labor Day," limiting access during other periods when weather becomes problematic.

Tree removal impact: Recent forest management has altered the appearance of some camping areas. "This would have been a 5 star review, but most of the trees that made this area magical have had to be cut down due to beetle infestation," explains Connie H. about Crystal Lake.

Tips for camping with families

Bathroom planning: Toilet facilities vary significantly between glamping locations. At Kiwanis Park, "Clean bathrooms and well functioning, plenty of spaces without being crowded," reports Roberta P., while more remote locations may offer only basic facilities.

Weather preparedness: Mountain weather patterns near Moore can change rapidly. Pack additional layers even for summer glamping trips, as nighttime temperatures frequently drop below 50°F even when daytime temperatures exceed 80°F.

Group site reservations: For larger family gatherings, contact rangers directly about group site availability. "ONE thing to know if you reserve the Group site, call ahead during the week and get the lock pass code," advises Brandon N. from his Crystal Lake experience.

Tips from RVers

Size considerations: Large RV units face challenges at remote glamping locations near Moore. Jeff R. notes that Kiwanis Park has "Small, only about 10 sites, a few ok for large rigs. Close to town, lots to do in the area. 10 day max stay."

Utility limitations: Most glamping sites near Moore offer minimal hookups. For Kiwanis Park, Sherry clarifies, "No electric but they do have some water spigots spaced throughout. Our AT&T has 2-3 bars of data and running 13 mbps. No designated sites just find a place to park."

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies dramatically across the region. Connectivity strength depends on provider and exact location, with higher elevations sometimes offering better reception despite their remoteness from populated areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

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