Best RV Parks & Resorts near Polson, MT
Searching for an RV campsite near Polson? Finding RV campgrounds in Montana is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Polson's most popular destinations.
Searching for an RV campsite near Polson? Finding RV campgrounds in Montana is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Polson's most popular destinations.
Right off of I-90, Jim & Mary's is a spacious RV Park that offers 70 unique spaces perfect for your getaway. Our beautiful gardens, Made in Montana gift shop, and other amenities make us one of Montana's most enjoyable and comfortable RV Parks. We're less than a 10 minute drive to downtown Missoula, and have no shortage of things to do in the area. Visit us today and you may never want to leave!
We offer full hook-ups at all of our RV sites while in season (April - September), meaning you'll have access to water, sewer, electric, and Wifi. We have both 30 & 50 AMP spaces available.
Our restrooms and showers facilities, as well as our laundry room, far exceed industry standards for cleanliness and convenience. Our guests agree, year after year, that they are among the best they have seen in any RV Park.
We are happy to have you and your pets stay with us! For the comfort of all of our guests, we simply ask that you abide by our pet policy, which can be found under our park rules & regulations. All pets must be on a leash when outside your RV. When they poop, please scoop.
$26 - $55 / night
Located in Big Arm, Montana, Wild Horse RV Resort is a newer RV park that has individual owners and the lots are larger than a typical site. We own Lot 1 and it is FRONT ROW! No camper will block your views. This lot is also slightly larger than the others at about 60' x 100' and can accommodate large recreational vehicles. Wild Horse RV is a wonderful community of owners who love being near Flathead Lake, Glacier National Park and all things Montana! Big Arm Marina is just across HWY 93 and you can bring your boat and rent a slip (if there is availability), have dinner and just enjoy amazing sunsets on the lake. From our wonderful camp spot, you will have a beautiful view of Flathead Lake and the surrounding mountains. It is just so peaceful!
*************NO wood fires are permitted due to fire restrictions. Small GAS fires are ok. *******
Our site layout is designed as a Pull-In Site for Motorcoaches. Hookups are on the LEFT side if you pull in... 5th Wheels and trailers will also work. You can pull in and disconnect and then you are allowed to pull your truck through the middle of the aisle between the lots. However, once you reconnect, you will need to back your rig out unless no one is in Lot 2 and then you can pull through.
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Our site features wonderful lake views and we have full hook-ups (water, sewer & 50 amp electricity) for your convenience . We have a gazebo with a gas-fire patio table - If you use the gas fire patio table, I do ask that you fill it before you leave so the next guest can use it. Dogs are allowed but need to be leashed and due to fire restrictions no wood fires are allowed (only gas). Also, HOA rules state no tents.
** ***There is a community area with a grill and pickle ball.*** **
HOA rules stipulate that the minimum stay is 7-nights. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to grant shorter stays. Month to Month is also available. Also, if you are military (active, retired, vet), teacher or first responder let me know - we are happy to offer a 10% discount for your hard work! No tents are permitted - HOA rules
***PLEASE *clean up the lot upon departure - please don't leave food or gunk on the tables or trash around the site. Be kind and leave it nice for the next guest. This includes picking up any pet messes. :) I thank you for your consideration. **
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Nearby attractions from Wild Horse RV Resort:
Polson: 14 miles
Kalispell: 39 miles
Glacier National Park: 74 miles (remember you need a pass for entrance past Apgar)
Lake Mary Ronan: 19 miles
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This lot is available through the winter - just inquire and we can work out special rates.
***Please remember the lots are individually owned. Please be respectful of the HOA rules and other owners. We love dogs and they are permitted. But please, keep them leashed and always be so kind to clean up their messes. ***
***There is a small community center with a grill and a pickle ball court you are welcome to use. However, there is no gym, pool or laundry on site. ***
$60 / night
We are primarily an RV Park, we do take a few tents. 37 sites on our property with full hookups. there are 28 pull-thrus and 9 back-ins. Our sites are all graveled and flat. Showers,restrooms, and a laundry mat is available also.
$63 - $68 / night
Nestled between Woods Bay and Downtown Bigfork, Outback Montana RV Park is in a prime location for you to explore the BEAUTY that is Flathead Lake and Montana’s most spectacular national forests.
Our campsite is unique in that it is heavily forested, shaded, and outdoorsy. We’re not one of those paved glorified parking lots. Outback is an authentic camping experience. We provide everything from 50/amp pull thrus with full water and septic, to grassroots campsites where you can sit back and enjoy the stars.
A stones throw from Flathead Lake, our park is a short distance to several boat launches, and minutes from restaurants and activities ON THE WATER!
Come and enjoy Montana with us, we offer exceptional service and our staff is here to help with every aspect of your vacation in paradise!
$18 - $140 / night
RV only sites with electric service - 30amp, 50amp, 110 volt service. Wooded, private setting. Paved to entrance. Excellent location for trips to Glacier National Park, Columbia Falls and Whitefish. Excellent access to trails and rivers. Pet friendly.
$45 - $115 / night
Nestled between Woods Bay and Downtown Bigfork, Outback Montana RV Park is in a prime location for you to explore the BEAUTY that is Flathead Lake and Montana’s most spectacular national forests.
Our campsite is unique in that it is heavily forested, shaded, and outdoorsy. We’re not one of those paved glorified parking lots. Outback is an authentic camping experience. We provide everything from 50/amp pull thrus with full water and septic, to grassroots campsites where you can sit back and enjoy the stars.
A stones throw from Flathead Lake, our park is a short distance to several boat launches, and minutes from restaurants and activities ON THE WATER!
Come and enjoy Montana with us, we offer exceptional service and our staff is here to help with every aspect of your vacation in paradise!
RV Sites We offer fifty six beautiful RV Spots. Whether you've got a small or large rig, we've got you covered.
Mountain Meadow RV Park offers guests spacious sites on a beautiful 33 acre property for recreational vehicles with slide-outs. Our campground is nestled in the trees and features a pond stocked with rainbow trout. We also offer beautiful, modern, up-to-date shower facilities to all campers. All sites have barbecue grills/ campfire rings and picnic tables, plus can hold RVs up to 45 feet in length. A clean laundry room is open until 10 P.M. and the dump station or mobile pump-out service is available. Complimentary Wi-Fi access is provided. Wi-Fi speed is impacted by usage which is high between 5:00 PM and 12:00 AM. We do not guarantee Wi-Fi access at every site. Our main building is a Wi-Fi hotspot. Our system is designed to support email, messaging and similar communications.
All sites have barbecue grills/campfire rings and picnic tables, plus can hold RVs up to 45 feet in length. We also offer beautiful, modern, up-to-date shower facilities to all campers. Visit our newly remodeled laundry room. The dump station or mobile pump-out service is available. Complimentary Wi-Fi access is provided. Wi-Fi speed is impacted by usage which is high between 5:00 PM and 12:00 AM. We do not guarantee Wi-Fi access at every site. Our system is designed to support email, messaging and similar communications. There is an additional Tent charge, but ONLY Tents without Stakes, to avoid issues with electrical and water lines.
Welcome to Columbia Falls RV Park and Cabins, your year-round gateway to the stunning natural beauty of the Flathead Valley and Glacier National Park. Perfectly located just steps away from charming downtown Columbia Falls, 15 minutes from Whitefish, and 15 minutes from Glacier National Park, our park is the ideal basecamp for all your Montana adventures.
Our well-maintained RV sites and cozy rustic cabins provide a comfortable and convenient home away from home. Whether you're hiking, fishing, golfing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery, your journey begins here. Known for our cleanliness, convenience, and exceptional service, we offer flexible daily, weekly, and monthly rates to accommodate your travel plans.
Planning an extended stay? Contact our friendly manager via email or phone to learn more about our year-round, month-to-month rates and availability. Experience the best of Montana’s wilderness and hospitality with us!
$100 - $180 / night
Pretty campground. Saw lots of deer running around. Pit toilets were clean and sites were nice. Enjoyed having a fire and it was free in the off season.
Private campground. Level sites, stayed in #6 right by office. Sites fairly close together. Nice pet walk area. Showers clean. Full hookups. Solid, clean, well kept place to stay.
The campsites are big and spacious. Even though the sites are open, they still feel private thanks to the natural layout and surrounding trees. The lake is incredibly clear and beautiful. One of the highlights of our stay was the stunning sunrise over the water—waking up to those colors reflecting off the lake was absolutely breathtaking. There was only a few campers when we were there. Warning: there are bears in the area. We didn't see any, but saw some evidence of them.
We picked this park for convenience while having travel trailer brake issues. Came at close of season, and thankful for a later evening check in. A little disconnect to obtain a bathroom Code. Fortunately we saw camp hosts walking dogs to gain access. Dog friendly, including nice gated area for off leash.
Great camping spot. We camped over on a Friday night at the end of September. Free because it was out of the normal season, but because it was the last sliver of summer, it definitely filled up. However, they only had the first loop open (group and second loop of sites were closed). Being out of normal season, trash was all locked up but not a big deal.
Lake was spectacular and beautiful, would recommend!
Nice and quite considering how close it is to town. There doesn't seem to be an official way to get from the camp sites to the river despite being only a few feet away. People have bushwacked their own trails through. We are here in mid September so not much in the way of bugs. The toilet is clean and well stocked for a pit toilet. Lots of bear warning signs around so be sure to bring your bear boxes and bear spray.
We arrived late and only stayed one night but this place is very well run and has everything we needed. Convenient and a nice place to stay. Long term or passing through it’s a good choice for the Missoula area.
Their customer service is the best! They made a three day extension over Labor Day weekend happen! This place is also beautiful and clean.
So gorgeous! Tent camped along the river! Very spaced out campsites, nice for lots of privacy and quiet! Signs to be aware of bear country but took precautions. Rock fire pits at each site. Super easy for quick stop road tripping (0.5 miles off main road)! Stayed in early September on a road trip to Glacier, was able to find our site decently well in the dark! Verizon cell service 3-4 bars! Loved it!
The west is the only safe way to enter onto the road to the campsites. On the map, it looks like you can enter/exit either way from 135… but the east side of the road to get back onto 135 is impossible… so we just had to turn around and exit the same way we came in (from the west).
Small 5 site campground. Primitive. A couple large potholes in campground road. Only sites 4 and 5 can accommodate larger campers as the road is fairly narrow to allow turning into sites.
This campsite was very accommodating for our rig (40ft long x 13.5ft tall) and the road in wasn’t too bad either. Plenty of space for lots of rigs and turning around.
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Cons:
Needed just a fast stop for the night, in a TT, after getting repairs.
Lots of noise, loud music, loud motors, cars in and out that obviously didn’t stay there off of the back of camp, and just loud racket until late at night.
Just a basic setup, but good shade. Connections were appropriate, pull in sites accommodated a standard pickup and 29 ft TT.
Old lady was sweet to us, I saw the reviews about her being not so sweet but she was nice and got us in last minute. The gentleman brought us a whole tractor full of wood and was nice as well. Trees were down like other reviews stated, they mentioned they had a massive storm. Not something I feel they should be judged for, they were concerned about my kids and asked them to keep away from the left side because of that.
Dispersed camping at the "Peninsula" Recreation Area. 6 day stay limit according to the sign. No potable water. Stone fire rings throughout.
We stayed mid week during August. Stayed in a medium sized site on the river. Small steep slope to the water.
Pros:
Plenty of space, both large and small sites.
Room for a 30' in a couple of the sites.
3 bars Tmobile.
Some sites on the water with a short steep slope down.
12 miles to gas station.
Beautiful views.
Cons: No pit toilets (edit: another camper said they are at the end of the campground) No potable water. Road/train noise. POISON IVY (found it... found all of it)
Overall we loved this spot. Being ok the water in a mostly private setting with such amazing views is our goal. Little bit of road noise but hardly noticeable over the wind in the trees.
Sites were clean but well used, so thank you to all the campers that took care of this place!
I was alone while camping, parked my car at the first fire pit I saw open and it was perfect. Absolutely beautiful river, beautiful spot. Great for fishing, swimming, etc.
Drove in on a Wednesday and found a site right on the water. A number of spots were occupied with campers/tents with no one there. Really peaceful spot in my experience and an unbeatable view. Rented SUPs from in town to enjoy on the reservoir.
Pit toilet, well maintained, and walkable from all spots in the area.
Reserved this deamy site right on the water. Tent 1 is closest to parking but has the most traffic going by to the other sites.
Pit toilet nearby and a quick drive to flushable toilets. Showers available with tokens from the camphost ($3 for 6 minutes) but camphost weren't around when I was looking so no personal experience here.
Got a walk in site when I showed up in the afternoon. All that was left was an RV site and they let me tent there. Even though I wasn't on the water, still got a water view! Pit toilet bathroom was close by, and sometimes the smell wafted over when the wind changed.
SUP, kayak rentals on water, reasonably priced. The beach was rocky and perfect!
In the morning, I spotted a black bear on a hill. Follow bear protocol well.
Do not follow maps directions to this spot. Click the one a little south east next to the river titled “Dispersed Site - Lolo National Forest Recreation Area”. This is the right location. Good spot.
Turn onto the road, once you reach end of that road, there’s more spots to the left. If you drive far enough you’ll find pit toilets. We had good service on Verizon and T-Mobile to work. River is beautiful. Would definitely come back
Very nice campground. Rod, caretaker, is the best. We had a wonderful 3 days camping.
The further you drive on the road the closer you can get to the river! There are some pit toilets too! Absolutely beautiful!
This was a great stay right on the river with night sites and a vault toilet. Only issues I had was the train across the river runs throughout the night and it sounds like it’s coming right through your tent
Pulled off, quickly found decent dispersed site. A bit buggy, no mosquitoes though. Great night sleep until OHVers came screaming through early
Great location. Road is in great shape. All the sights are great.
Tried for Lost Johnny point but it was full. Lid Creek had two open spots on a Friday of July 4 weekend- we were thankful. Got site 23. No water, no electric, generators allowed and at least 6 were going in the morning. Vault toilets but VERY clean. Hosts very helpful and available. Some sites like 13-17 were slanted somewhat. 23 was deep and pretty even. Lake is very nice, decent temp for us. Preferred Lost Johnny Point from last time we stayed, but this was a very nice second. 30 minute drive to road, another 10 to West Glacier. Some limited cell reception on Mint Mobile.
I stayed at Whispering Pines for three nights in a July heatwave. It was a work trip, and I tried to book a hotel but was offended at the high prices in the Flathead, so I opted to take my teardrop and camp.
This place was great. It is a really nice place with plenty of space, a very clean porta-potty and an outdoor shower. No electric hookups, but there is great cell reception and it’s only 10 minutes from downtown Kalispell.
The price was reasonable, compared to nightly hotel room rates, but for camping, anything over $35 a night really should have power. But, all things considered, this place does what it does really well, and that’s fine. Bottom line: if you are looking for a clean, quiet place to camp in Kalispell, give this place a try. Proximity to Whitefish, Glacier NP is excellent.
Polson, Montana, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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