Best RV Parks & Resorts near Olney, MT

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Several RV parks surround Olney, Montana, providing convenient access to Glacier National Park and nearby attractions. Columbia Falls RV Park offers 75 full-hookup sites with both 30 and 50 amp service, operating year-round for motorhome travelers. North American RV Park in Coram features big-rig friendly sites with full hookups from April through October, earning high ratings for its spacious pull-through options. Mountain View RV Park accommodates larger rigs with 50 amp electrical service and level gravel sites. "Site was level and just enough space for trailer and truck, a bit crowded but worked," noted one RV camper about Mountain View. Clyde's Camp provides a smaller, more intimate setting with just four RV sites equipped with electric hookups including both 30 and 50 amp service.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across RV campgrounds in the region. Most parks near Olney operate from May through October, with only Columbia Falls RV Park remaining open year-round. Cell service can be inconsistent, with one traveler reporting, "AT&T coverage good, with 2-3 bars of LTE and speeds up to 7 MB/s, but throughput did fluctuate a bit." Nearly all RV parks are pet-friendly, though specific restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at most locations, with Sundance Campground offering a dump station despite lacking sewer hookups at individual sites. For RVs requiring significant maneuvering space, Mountain Meadow RV Park received feedback about challenging leveling: "Our site was not very level front to back and side to side, and though we got close, we couldn't get fully level." Advance reservations are strongly recommended during peak summer months when Glacier National Park visitation is highest.

Best RV Sites Near Olney, Montana (126)

    1. Clyde’s Camp

    3 Reviews
    Columbia Falls, MT
    20 miles
    +1 (406) 471-2591

    $45 - $115 / night

    "Clyde’s Camp was close to the beaten path, but quiet and clean. Hidden gem!"

    "I stayed in this brand new wooded park for two nights in July. It was a last minute trip and the owner was so accommodating and helpful. Parking my truck was easy and getting into town was quick."

    2. Whitefish RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Whitefish, MT
    15 miles
    Website

    $45 / night

    "Nice small rv park just behind a hotel which muffled the street noise a bit."

    "Great pull through sites."

    3. Columbia Falls RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Columbia Falls, MT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 892-1122

    $100 - $180 / night

    "Close quarters, especially if you and your neighbor have slide outs. Has an RV parts store, helpful! Friendly staff, quiet if you get a spot in the back. Nice walking neighborhood."

    "Nice campground, lots of sites, solid wifi. Walking distance to a fun coffee shop. There is often a farmers market in Columbia Falls. Great location to explore Glacier National Park."

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    4. LaSalle RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Columbia Falls, MT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 892-4668

    "Place is very clean with nice shade. Facilities are clean and manager is very nice. I recomm this place for anyone. Close to Glacier National Park."

    "This was a decent campsite with picnic tables and drive in sites. We were on our way to Glacier NP and this was our in-between night after landing on a late flight into Kalispell."

    5. North American RV Park & Yurt Village

    12 Reviews
    Coram, MT
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 387-5800

    $60 - $80 / night

    "Pet friendly! Kid friendly! Adult friendly! Great dog park, kids area ok, walking distance to store. Driving (15 min) to Glacier National Park. Restaurants close, wonderful fire pits!"

    "We had a space near the dog play area which is very nice. Local employees come in the evening for talk and dog play-nice people and nice dogs. Great wifi laundry and showers. Room for big rigs."

    6. Mountain Meadow RV Park and Cabins

    13 Reviews
    Martin City, MT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 387-9125

    "We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 14 for 3 days in mid August."

    "We had a pull through spot. The office and facilities are clean and well kept. We stayed in 2019.

    Bathrooms are locked and private. Nice showers. WiFi worked well."

    7. Mountain View RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Columbia Falls, MT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 892-2500

    "Big grassy area in the middle of the RV park with picnic tables, great for walking dogs or just relaxing in the grass. There is also a small basketball court."

    "Beautiful and the story behind the name is interesting. Montana Distillery is close by in Coram and a good brewery/restaurant in Columbia Falls. Lots of things for kids and teens close by."

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    8. West Glacier RV & Cabin Resort

    11 Reviews
    West Glacier, MT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 892-2525

    $105 / night

    "This park is all about location and you pay a premium for that. FHU pull through sites, pretty good wifi and no OTA TV or cable for the times not in GNP."

    "Friendly staff. Had a pull trough site that was plenty big for our 32" TT. Utilities were well placed and worked well. Lots of well placed, bear proof trash cans."

    9. Sundance Campground & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Coram, MT
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 387-5016

    "This was such a beautiful campground filled with rustic natural beauty. What you’re not going to find here: nearly manicured lawns, pretension, or resort-like amenities."

    "Had a water spiket and electricity on site. The bathrooms and showers were nice. The owner was great. Loved that it was close to Glacier but also close to town for easy access to groceries and gas."

    10. Beargrass Lodging & RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Hungry Horse, MT
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 387-5531

    $25 - $60 / night

    "What we liked about Beargrass is it is so convenient to the park, Whitefish and Flathead Valley. We liked that it is not a parking lot."

    "Great spot close to the west entrance of the park. This was the most reason prices spot I could find in the area. Cool huckleberry shops just a walk away."

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RV Park Reviews near Olney, MT

862 Reviews of 126 Olney Campgrounds


  • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2022

    North American RV Park & Yurt Village

    Peaceful & clean

    We loved this campground!

    Watch our video review!

    Why?

    Pet friendly! Kid friendly! Adult friendly!

    Great dog park, kids area ok, walking distance to store. Driving (15 min) to Glacier National Park. Restaurants close, wonderful fire pits!

    Staff was kind and helpful

  • K
    Jul. 14, 2021

    Fish Creek Campground — Glacier National Park

    Great sites, good location

    Fish Creek campground within Glacier National Park is a great place to stay on the west side of the park. It’s within a short walk to beautiful Lake McDonald. There are no electrical or water hookups available, but there is a dump station on the way out. The bathrooms have clean flush toilets and sinks, but no soap provided. Loop A showers have great water pressure and hot water. There are plenty of water spigots throughout the campground. There are several bear proof food storage sites as well. The Fish Creek amphitheater hosts fantastic ranger talks almost every night during the summer. Most if not all of the sites in loop A are pull through, but they can be very tight for a mid size travel trailer. During our stay sit was quiet and peaceful even though every site was full. Excellent National Park campground!

  • A
    Aug. 30, 2022

    Sundance Campground & RV Park

    Lots to be desired

    I reserved a site at Sundance when I couldn't find any other campgrounds close to Glacier National Park that had availability for our 40 ft Super C. It was reasonable in price compared to others, but...

    First the pros:

    1. We had a pull through site.
    2. Plenty of space for our towed Jeep to park.
    3. Beautiful trees and wild huckleberry bushes provided a peaceful setting and some privacy.
    4. It is minutes from the West Glacier entrance.

    Cons:

    1. No sewer at the sites. There is a dump station you can use on the way out.
    2. The sites are level, but just barely.
    3. Instead of a sturdy dumpster or bear-proof receptacles, there are old fashioned galvanized cans with unattached lids. All of them were completely full the three days we were there.
    4. The dog run is unkempt and has no doggie bags or even a garbage can for waste.
    5. Although the trees are nice, they are so close to the parking area that we were unable to extend our awning.
    6. The laundry room has 2 washers and 2 dryers, but only one of each works.
    7. The whole place is terribly unkempt. "Rustic" is being generous. "Junky and trashy" is more accurate.

    It is too bad that the owner, who was very nice but obviously trying to run this place all by himself, appears to have given up trying to make a nice place. There are junk cars and RVs surrounding the campground and I don't think a weed whacker has been used for years.

    I would have been okay with paying $50 a night for this place, not $90.

  • Brandon H.
    Oct. 5, 2020

    Whitefish RV Park

    Great location with AWESOME rates

    Stayed here as part of a 12 day vacation. Nice small rv park just behind a hotel which muffled the street noise a bit. I'd say 40% ish of the park is long term residents, but they were all friendly and stoped by to talk and talk about our rig. The couple who run it are incredibly nice. We were about 75 yards from the showers/bathroom which was nice. This was the first time for us to stay in an RV site with the roof top tent which we took advantage of with an electric heater and blanket for the nights. It was needed because it was high 30's in the mornings. The Glacier Nation Park gate was about 25 miles away. There were a ton of great restaurants and shops near by. I'd highly recommend stopping by the Army Navy Surplus store next to the rv park! I could see if your towing a fifth wheel or have a long setup this location could be a tight squeeze. Ohhhh yeah there is this town siren that goes off every night at 10p sharp...there is a reason behind this with some history, pretty cool...I'll let you look into that!!

  • Joseph H.
    Aug. 20, 2022

    Glacier Campground

    Laid Back Wooded Park Very Close to Glacier

    Lots of amenities, friendly staff, good cell service, and very close to Glacier NP. Only reason not 5 stars is the roads are a bit tight getting into sites. Not big rig friendly.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2021

    West Glacier RV & Cabin Resort

    West Glacier RV Park

    This park is all about location and you pay a premium for that. FHU pull through sites, pretty good wifi and no OTA TV or cable for the times not in GNP. All facilities are clean and functional. Site layout is fair with the power pedestal way forward so it's either park your tow vehicle behind your trailer or have a lot of length for all your connections. Camp side is facing west so it's pretty hot in the afternoon sun.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Rocky Mountain Hi Campground

    Shade, swimming, park & laundry

    We used today as a catch up day. We’re on the road for over a month and this was an unscheduled day. We happened upon Rocky Mtn Hi and the kids and I love it. The kids could play all day in the great park with a whole western town set up and swimming hole in the creek, volleyball net amd paved roads to scooter and roller blade. I did laundry in their huge laundry facility. Super clean showers in the bathhouse and very friendly staff. We have site 5 in the trees for great shade and proximity to all the things. I met a few long term residents and others just passing thru - everyone has been super friendly.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Emery Bay Campground

    Beautiful campground with excellent host

    We arrived mid September for 4 nights. Our site #21 is huge and private. Surrounded by large conifers with a large fiberglass topped picnic table that is easy to clean and fire pit. The vault toilets are within a short walking distance. Water spigot just across from the toilets provided lean potable water. Kevin the host is on top of his game, easy to find and very friendly and accommodating. Glacier National Park is about a 20 minute drive from there. Probably about 15 minutes from Corum and all of the essential services.

  • B
    Jun. 27, 2021

    Lake Five Resort

    Fabulous Gem if a Resort

    We stayed three nights in our new van . The caretakers are a fabulous 4 generation management team . It is a family friendly resort. Lots of water activities. It is 10 minutes from the West entrance to Glacier National Park .Highly recommend as home base to explore the park and not deal with the crowds inside .


Guide to Olney

RV campgrounds near Olney, Montana provide access to wilderness experiences while maintaining essential amenities. Located at approximately 3,200 feet elevation in the northwestern Montana woodlands, these camping areas serve as convenient bases for exploring both Glacier National Park and the surrounding Flathead Valley region. Winter temperatures can drop well below freezing, while summer averages stay in the comfortable 70-80°F range during peak camping season.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The fishing pond at Mountain Meadow RV Park and Cabins offers on-site recreation without traveling to larger lakes. The campground provides kayak rentals for guests wanting to explore the water. According to one camper, "There is a general store in the office with a small gift shop, fire wood and kayak rentals."

Rodeo events: Just 2 miles from Mountain View RV Park sits the rodeo grounds and Blue Moon Nite Club featuring weekly summer rodeos. As one visitor notes, "Close to the grocery(Super 1 Foods) and 2 miles from the rodeo grounds and Blue Moon Nite Club where they have a weekly Thursday Rodeo in the summer. It was fun!"

Walking and biking: Several campgrounds connect to dedicated paths ideal for outdoor exercise. At Beargrass Lodging & RV Resort, campers appreciate the "great bike path right in front of the park that goes for miles and miles." Another guest highlighted that "We really liked the bike path that runs in front of the CG all the way to the park."

What campers like

Private bathrooms: Many RV parks in the area feature individual bathroom facilities. One visitor to West Glacier RV & Cabin Resort praised their "spotless, large bathrooms/shower houses." Similar facilities at Mountain Meadow RV Park earned reviews calling them "some of the best I've ever seen."

Natural settings: Despite being developed campgrounds, many maintain wooded surroundings. A camper at Clyde's Camp noted, "He did a wonderful job of keeping the site as natural as possible," while another described it as "Cozy & Private" and "quiet and clean."

Nightly gatherings: Some campgrounds foster community through organized evening events. A guest at West Glacier RV & Cabin Resort mentioned, "They light a group campfire at 7 PM every night for great conversations about what folks saw each day."

What you should know

Train noise: Railroad tracks run through the region affecting multiple campgrounds. At Sundance Campground & RV Park, one reviewer warned about "train noise every 40 minutes or so," while another noted, "Closer to the front you don't hear it as much, but the trade off is the hwy noise."

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require effort to get RVs properly situated. A Sundance camper reported, "Some sites are level, some will require a little work," similar to reviews at other parks in the area.

Internet connectivity: WiFi quality varies significantly between locations and even within the same campground. According to one Beargrass Lodging guest, the internet was "terrible(it would randomly work slow), except on the porch of the office." Even campgrounds with better connections often have limitations during peak usage times.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Campgrounds with swimming facilities provide entertainment for children. A visitor to Beargrass Lodging & RV Resort mentioned, "Kids loved swimming in the heated pool," a feature particularly valuable during cooler weather periods.

Playground options: Several rv campgrounds near Olney offer play areas for younger visitors. North American RV Park includes "a dog park and a little playground for kids," according to one review, giving families multiple recreation options without leaving the campground.

Nearby attractions: The area surrounding these RV parks includes various family-friendly activities. One camper noted, "Lots of things for kids and teens close by. Amazing Fun Center, Glacier Highline, Putt Putt in West Glacier and many others."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At North American RV Park & Yurt Village, one RVer advised, "We got a prized corner spot with privacy of trees. So nice to have a grassy site, too." Site selection can significantly impact the camping experience, especially during busy periods.

Hookup placement: RVers should check utility locations before settling in. A West Glacier RV Park visitor mentioned, "Site layout is fair with the power pedestal way forward so it's either park your tow vehicle behind your trailer or have a lot of length for all your connections."

Backup plans: Given limited availability during peak season, having alternatives is essential. One camper at Clyde's Camp explained, "Our reservation at Glacier didn't go through and we were scrambling for a place to park for the night. Clyde's Camp was close to the beaten path, but quiet and clean."

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