Best Glamping near Noxon, MT

Sylvan Lake Campground and Trout Creek Motel & RV Park offer distinctive glamping experiences for visitors seeking elevated outdoor stays near Noxon, Montana. Sylvan Lake features well-appointed yurts nestled along the lakeshore, providing comfort-focused accommodations with proper beds, electricity, and private decks. These canvas structures blend seamlessly with the surrounding forest while offering resort-style amenities not found at standard campsites. "We love going camping and fishing at Sylvan Lake, always wanted to try the Yurts but also book out, great place for family," notes one visitor. Both locations maintain bathroom facilities and trash service, with Trout Creek adding hot showers and drinking water access. The glamping units are strategically positioned to maximize privacy while maintaining convenient access to shared facilities.

The boutique camping experience extends beyond comfortable accommodations to include numerous recreational opportunities directly from your glamping doorstep. Sylvan Lake Campground provides immediate lake access for fishing, paddling, and swimming during the warmer months from Memorial Day through Labor Day. A 1.7-mile nature trail circles Howard Lake at a nearby glamping resort, perfect for morning walks or wildlife observation. According to a camper, "There's a public access gold panning area near this campground. There's also a nice little lake here." Winter visitors appreciate the year-round accessibility of some sites, though amenities may be limited during colder months. Finley Flats offers glamping with river frontage, allowing guests to enjoy swimming and fishing without leaving the property. Advance reservations are recommended for premium glamping units, especially during peak summer months when these unique accommodations book quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Noxon, Montana (24)

    1. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Trout Creek, MT
    13 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."

    "Is a little close to highway and there are trains all night, but the whole valley is like that. Tall trees on site nice and shady. Enjoyed our stay!"

    2. Howard Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Noxon, MT
    14 miles
    Website

    "THIS CAMPGROUND IS IN MONTANA, NOT IN IDAHO It’s 15 miles down a well maintained road with beautiful views of the cabinet mountains."

    3. Camp Coeur D Alene

    46 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 664-4471

    $39 - $83 / night

    "Site had outdoor kitchens and several showers. Would stay again if in area. If you purchase wood they deliver to your site"

    "Lots of amenities including pool, bathrooms, hot showers, fire pits with free wood and free access to canoes."

    4. Finley Flats

    3 Reviews
    Thompson Falls, MT
    24 miles

    5. Sylvan Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Trout Creek, MT
    23 miles
    Website

    "We love going camping and fishing at Sylvan Lake, always wanted to try the Yurts but also book out, great place for family ."

    6. Gilmore Campground — Farragut State Park

    16 Reviews
    Bayview, ID
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 683-2425

    $31 - $33 / night

    "Even tho you could spend days exploring and playing in Farragut State Park, there are quite a few things to do outside of the park also."

    "Gilmore Campground Farragut State Park, Idaho Lake Pend Oreille Who Knew?!!

    I crossed the Montana / Idaho state line this morning and was pleasantly surprised at the AMAZING scenery ."

    7. Mountain Camping Bungalow

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    Heron, MT
    16 miles

    $65 - $125 / night

    8. Logan State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Blue Springs Lake, MO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 293-7190

    $20 / night

    "The bathrooms are SUPER clean and heated when it's chilly out. $18 for a Montana resident and $26 for out of staters. No cell service!!"

    "Off the beaten path. Right on the lake. Boating. Fishing. Kayaking/paddleboard. Dark skies. Peaceful, except a little road noise."

    9. Camp Squatch

    2 Reviews
    Thompson Falls, MT
    29 miles
    +1 (406) 303-9955

    $15 - $100 / night

    10. Kootenai River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Troy, MT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 295-4090

    "Rest water and electric. Tent sites. Owners are great people. Very helpful for sure. They have a path you can walk down right to the Kootanie river with chairs and picnic tables to sit on. Very nice."

    "Unfortunately, my two year old son didn’t settle for bed easily when camping. I ended up in hotels a couple nights, just because I didn’t want to bother the other campers."

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Glamping Reviews near Noxon, MT

167 Reviews of 24 Noxon Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Clean with nice amenities

    Clean campground our site worked great for our Sprinter van. Site is crowded for larger pull through but it appeared to work for the campers. Site had outdoor kitchens and several showers. Would stay again if in area. If you purchase wood they deliver to your site

  • K
    Oct. 9, 2022

    Gilmore Campground — Farragut State Park

    So over priced

    We were not able to stay at Gilmore because it was closed for the season so we stayed across the street at the Peterson campground. The sites were nice but basic. Sites had running water, fire pit, and picnic table. The sites were also very close together. The showers were closed for the season and the bathrooms were not well maintained. They had no toilet paper, lots of bugs, and the lights were out. We got there late and had to pay in the morning. Had we known the cost, we would not have stayed. With the site fee and a required day pass recreation free to the park, it cost $74 for one night. That is insanely overpriced. If amenities are going to be closed and not well maintained during the slow season, they need to lower the price. Would not stay again.

  • JP C.
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Very nice family campground

    Lots of amenities including pool, bathrooms, hot showers, fire pits with free wood and free access to canoes. The sites are small and close together but being at different levels you get some privacy. Giant pines also provided shades that was quite welcome.

    One of the reason we spent some time there was to ride on "Trail of Coeur D'Alene".  The trail was not close enough to ride from the campground but could be reach by car in about 20 minutes.

    https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/trail-coeur-d-alenes/maps/

  • Douglas S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2019

    Gilmore Campground — Farragut State Park

    Huge campground that is part of Farragut state run park.

    The Gilmore Loop Campground is one of a handful of campgrounds in Farragut State Park. It is a large campground boasting 91 rv/tent sites. There are several ADA sites as well as the most amenities I have ever seen in a campground. Even tho you could spend days exploring and playing in Farragut State Park, there are quite a few things to do outside of the park also.

    Some amenities for this campground include:

    RV/Tent Camping - (Some are ADA)

    Onsite Tables/Fire Pits/Water/Electricity on all and Sewer on some

    Nice and Clean Flush Restrooms and Showers

    Firewood for sale onsite by the hosts and a well stocked General Store/Visitor Center in park

    Payphones and extra Parking

    Dump stations for RVs

    Extensive Day Use Facilities - (Including 3 professional disc golf courses and a large Lake for a $5 fee)

    Boat launch/Swimming/Fishing

    Museum and Historical Sites

    Loads of Hiking/Biking/Horse Trails

    Some amenities close to this campground include:

    Bayview - (A small lake town about 5 min to the East)

    Silverwood Theme Park - (About a 10 min drive to the West)

    Coeur'd Alene and Sandpoint - (Both 33 min drives to the South and North respectively)

    The negatives for Gilmore are all subjective. I personally prefer a much more secluded campground, I can see this place being packed during the on-season. The sites are closer than I like, tho I have seen much closer sites elsewhere. The tent pads are gravel filled squares, I Like the feel of the ground under me while camping and these will necessitate a mat/airbed. Overall I love this place as a day use, and see myself camping here soon.

  • C
    May. 3, 2025

    Trout Creek Motel & RV Park

    Only day stayed, just a chill.

    It's near the Idaho and Montana border. I found plenty of time to just chill while looking for a more long term spot. I did laundry at the lakeside laundry mat for less than $5 got some honey and chocolate at the gift shop, some fresh produce and essentials at the Sinclair station, and enjoyed nearby recreation spots for the scenery. The motel is too rich for me. If you are in transit and looking to recharge, there's plenty of affordable and free resources. If you are looking to stay to yourself you'll be alright, if your social, people are pretty friendly, just don't hang around public spaces after 7 if you don't like rowdy noises.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Cabins, tent camping, RVs, Store

    The camp is close to the freeway and on the edge of the lake. The camp offers tent camping, full service RV camping, and cabins for rent. There are hiking trails adjacent, a well stocked camp store and laundry facilities.

  • G
    Jul. 31, 2021

    Ravenwood RV Resort

    Really wish there were more septic hookups

    This park is very well-maintained by the on-site hosts. Very nice, and green grass areas between all of the sites. There is a decently stocked main clubhouse where are you check in, that also has a very nice pool connected to it. They also have a nice on-site playground and basketball court for kids to play. The sites are decent size and we were able to park our 28 for a trailer and park our full-size pick up sideways in the site. The only downside, and our oversight was not all of the units have sewer hook up. The owner had mentioned there are only 23 full hook ups a lot of time in the park, so plan your stay way ahead. If you only have a water and electric hook up there is still an on-site dump station. Considering how close this park is to Silverwood it was worth I’m going without the sewer hook up.

  • B
    Aug. 12, 2019

    Round Lake State Park Campground

    They have ruined my childhood spot

    We used to camp here in the 80s and it was always peaceful and beautiful. And we liked it because its got free showers and the bathrooms are very clean for camping. However,! There used to only about 34ish spots and now there are 51 spots. Its very crowded and people feel like they are right on top of each other. Your fire pit area is right next to your neighbors picnic table and/or their fire pit. They also clear cut all the bushes between spots and threw wood chips down so there is no privacy at all. I know they are worried about fires but good grief. Hence the reason it feels like you are right on top of your neighbors. The day use area is still pretty much the same as it's always been and the lake is just as beautiful but not the camping part. Thanks a lot Idaho fish and game! :( UGH!!!

  • Alex G.
    Sep. 12, 2018

    Alpine Country Store & RV Park

    Great Little RV Park

    For this being our first long distance trip from Boise, I’m extremely glad we stayed here. The scenery is gorgeous within the park (lots of trees and grass areas), excellent for dogs and the site we stayed in was perfectly level from the time we pulled in. Unfortunately our water heater wasn’t working so we had to use the showers on site and I was not disappointed, they were about 9/10 on cleanliness but water temp/pressure was excellent. WiFi was better than what I would have expected. Staff at check in was very friendly and courteous. It’s convenient that it’s behind a gas station because if you need any snacks, drinks or propane it’s just a short walk away. The only negative that I have to share is that the train is just on the other side of the highway and for whatever reason they enjoy blowing the horn and I will warn you this could happen at any hour of the day/night. We were in the back end of the park so it wasn’t completely drowning but you definitely know it’s there. If our travels ever bring us up this way again, I will not hesitate to stay here again.


Guide to Noxon

Glamping options near Noxon, Montana offer nature retreats in a region with elevations ranging from 2,200 to 4,500 feet, creating diverse microclimates throughout the Cabinet Mountain wilderness. Unlike standard campgrounds, specialized accommodation sites operate seasonally due to winter temperatures that regularly drop below freezing from November through March. Local campgrounds typically maintain 5-15 degrees cooler temperatures than nearby urban areas.

What to do

River fishing access: Finley Flats Campground provides direct river access with dedicated fishing spots. "This campsite is perfect for a simple and free camping spot. Doesn't have any hook ups but is right on the water and you can park your boat. We caught many fish and enjoyed swimming right on the river," notes a visitor to Finley Flats.

Gold panning opportunities: Several sites near Howard Lake offer recreational gold panning access. "There's a public access gold panning area near this campground. There's also a nice little lake here," explains a camper who stayed at Howard Lake Campground.

Lake activities: Multiple water bodies support paddling, swimming and fishing from spring through fall. "We took the paddle boat out for a sunset cruise and it was a very memorable experience," reports a visitor about rentals available at some campgrounds.

What campers like

Nature trails: Several campgrounds feature hiking paths directly from campsites. "There is a 1.7 mile 'nature trail' that circles the lake, and there is also a trail head to a more substantial hike with reportable good views," notes a camper at Howard Lake Campground.

Outdoor kitchens: Some campgrounds offer communal cooking facilities. "Site had outdoor kitchens and several showers. Would stay again if in area. If you purchase wood they deliver to your site," comments a visitor to Camp Coeur D Alene.

Quiet atmosphere: Sites at Logan State Park provide peaceful lake access away from crowds. "We were able to move to a lake view site. Our site was private and peaceful. Campground had bathroom, showers, boat docks and a boat launch," explains a camper who visited Logan State Park Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Many campgrounds in the region operate only during warmer months. "THIS CAMPGROUND IS IN MONTANA, NOT IN IDAHO. It's 15 miles down a well maintained road with beautiful views of the cabinet mountains... The campground is free and has a 16 night maximum stay," explains a summer visitor to Howard Lake.

Cell service gaps: Most wilderness and national forest campgrounds lack reliable connectivity. "We had limited Verizon connectivity — 2 bars at most," reports a camper at Gilmore Campground.

Train noise: Sites near railroad tracks experience periodic disruptions. "At first we were a little taken aback by all the train noises (the puppy wasn't too excited about it) but they didn't run too late into the night," notes a camper at Trout Creek Motel & RV Park.

Booking timing: Premium glamping accommodations near Noxon require advance reservations. "Camp sites are well thought out and they have something for everyone at reasonable prices," indicates a visitor about campground layouts.

Tips for camping with families

Budget options: Some campgrounds offer free stays with basic amenities. "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... Did I mention it is a free campground! 14 day limit," explains a visitor to Finley Flats.

Kid-friendly activities: Campgrounds with organized recreation areas keep children engaged. "The campground has a big green for frisbee, horseshoes, etc," comments a family who visited Gilmore Campground.

Safety considerations: Waterfront campgrounds require supervision for children. "Our friend's family has a campout here every year on Labor Day. The sites are large, and loop B has the most sites on the water. There is a boat launch and a dock, perfect for fishing," notes a repeat visitor to Logan State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Consider rig size when booking glamping or RV sites near Noxon. "Long, pull through RV sites that are over 80 feet long. Tenting sites. The prices are well below the competition," explains a visitor to Trout Creek Motel & RV Park.

Road access challenges: Some mountain roads restrict larger vehicles. "Came here for mother's day camping trip. Very nice, clean and open camp ground with lake access," reports a camper at Logan State Park.

Parking configuration: Campground layouts affect ease of setting up. "All road leading throughout are paved and spots are nicely spaced. Most have electric hookups and most are reservations. Great place to take a boat as some spots come with a boat slip as well," notes an RVer at Camp Squatch.

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Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Noxon, MT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Noxon, MT is Trout Creek Motel & RV Park with a 3.6-star rating from 7 reviews.

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