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    Big Arm State Unit on Flathead Lake State Park houses luxury yurts within walking distance of crystal clear waters. Swan Lake Trading Post & Campground offers additional glamping options in the Proctor area, providing a blend of rustic charm and upscale amenities. Both locations feature comfortable bedding, electricity, and private outdoor spaces where guests can enjoy stunning Montana views. Most glamping accommodations include picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean shower facilities, with some units offering climate control for year-round comfort. Many glamping campsites are positioned along the waterfront, allowing immediate lake access and panoramic mountain vistas. "We tent camped 3 nights, had our pick of sites in late September, right on the water. The camp hosts here were so friendly and welcoming. They made us feel right at home. Gorgeous view of Wild Horse Island."

    Flathead Lake serves as the centerpiece for glamping experiences in this region, with activities centered around water recreation and lakeside relaxation. Wild Horse Hot Springs provides a distinctive glamping experience with natural hot springs on the property for soaking after a day of exploration. Rollings RV Park, despite its name, offers glamping cabins with easy access to Flathead Lake beaches and excellent dining options. Most glamping resorts in the area operate from May through September, with some locations remaining open into October by special arrangement. A recent visitor mentioned, "We enjoyed our stay so much that we ended up asking if they could extend their service past October 1st and they said YES! They will take care of you, they have everything you will need." Proximity to Glacier National Park (approximately 30-60 minutes depending on the specific glamping site) makes these accommodations ideal for travelers exploring the broader region.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Proctor (28)

      1. Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

      4.7(26)6mi from Proctor45 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Camp right along Flathead Lake in a campground with modern amenities (running water, showers)."

      "The camp hosts here were so friendly and welcoming. They made us feel right at home. Gorgeous view of Wild Horse Island. There are bear lockers, but not at each site."

      from $18 - $90 / night

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      2. Rollins RV Park

      4.4(5)4mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our first time to Flathead lake. Spots were booking up quick around the lake. Found this gem, got a spot reserved for Labor Day weekend. The park is very clean and well maintained."

      "My family and I recently stayed at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake in Montana, and we loved it!"

      from $26 - $55 / night

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      3. Rocky Mountain Hi Campground

      4.7(16)25mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice laundry facility and bathrooms with showers if you don’t have hook ups. The owners are real nice and helpful."

      "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."

      from $30 - $56 / night

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      4. Wayfarers Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

      5.0(2)15mi from Proctor30 sitesRVs, Tents

      "You are right next to a bridge so you will hear boats and cars"

      from $24 / night

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      5. West Glacier KOA Resort

      4.7(50)42mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "9/13/19 West Glacier, Montana  West Glacier KOA Resort

      Most beautiful location of the KOAs I've stayed at. Nestled against the mountains and less than 3 miles to Glacier National Park. "

      "The next sites fire pit was 2 feet from my vehicle, I left that window closed so the smoke would not come in."

      6. Glacier Campground

      4.4(52)43mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This was a cozy campground with AMAZING staff. Spots are a bit small wouldn’t recommend larger than a 30ft trailer. Water and electric (30amp only)."

      "Amazing proximity to the west entrance of Glacier NP (but west side of Glacier NP is basically closed until July 1.) and a 1.5ish hour drive to the East gate and Two Medicine."

      from $45 - $120 / night

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      7. Wild Horse Hot Springs

      5.0(2)21mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful views all around."

      from $30 - $130 / night

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      8. Swan Lake Trading Post & Campground

      4.3(4)26mi from Proctor4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The tent camping area was located around a small pond/lake. The site has picnic tables and fire rings as well as plenty of chairs available for siting around the fire or along the little lake."

      "we got a key to the showers, bathrooms, and laundry room. The hosts keep these areas immaculate, cleaning often. There's also very limited wifi on the porch just outside the bathrooms/showers."

      from $30 - $75 / night

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      9. Moose Creek RV Resort and Bed & Breakfast

      4.5(23)42mi from ProctorRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Glacier National Park was the ultimate destination for our two-week anniversary trip, so we wanted to be very close to the park so that we could make the most of our time there."

      "Everything on campus was built tough, built to last: the fire pit area, the campus store, the sitting area behind the store, the planters…even the volleyball net posts had new caps fitted on them so the"

      10. Whitefish Lake State Park Campground

      3.5(17)37mi from Proctor25 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. First come, first serve. In the winter, the bathrooms are closed but a port-o-john is provided. Woke up to a bunch of people ice fishing!"

      "Yep it runs right next to the park. Yep it can be loud and annoying, but don't overlook this place because of it. Bring earplugs and a white noise machine and you will sleep like a baby."

      from $24 / night

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    272 Reviews of 28 Proctor Campgrounds


    • Erin A.
      Jun. 21, 2021

      Glacier Campground

      Perfect for Glacier

      This was a cozy campground with AMAZING staff. Spots are a bit small wouldn’t recommend larger than a 30ft trailer. Water and electric (30amp only). Because wall the spots are nestled in the trees you definitely feel like you’ve got you’re personal space. Nice clean showers and laundry. They even have a cute cafe that is open for breakfast and dinner. A hidden gem! Less than a mile from West Glacier entrance. Currently reservations are only by phone but the owner said they were going to online soon. Would stay here anytime we visited Glacier.

    • j
      Sep. 14, 2019

      West Glacier KOA Resort

      Beauty, nestled against the mountains

      9/13/19 West Glacier, Montana 

      West Glacier KOA Resort

      Most beautiful location of the KOAs I've stayed at. Nestled against the mountains and less than 3 miles to Glacier National Park. 

      Lots of sites to choose from. Ours was a pull thru with nice vegetation between. Fire pit with benches and picnic table. Some sites are close together with no privacy. Some have gas grills and patio furniture. There are cabins and tent sites as well. Bathhouse was average. The cafe was open for breakfast and dinner.Ice cream shop closed for the season. Amazing pool! Nice play area, dog parks. Really nice camp store, firewood available. KOA Workshop on site. RV wash and dog grooming by appointment.

    • Trina M.
      Jul. 14, 2024

      Off The Beaten Path Glampground

      Spectacular view

      Nice large tent sites. They also have a geodesic dome you can rent. Website was not set up yet.

    • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 11, 2020

      West Glacier KOA Resort

      Crowded but not bad

      West Glacier KOA

      Nice campground, not surprisingly very crowded. Typical KOA, the sites are right on top of each other. Teenagers rudely cutting through your site. The next sites fire pit was 2 feet from my vehicle, I left that window closed so the smoke would not come in. One lane road with vehicles speeding both ways and inexperienced travelers backing ....trying to back into small sites. It was hectic, loud and crowded, though not horrible. There was shade on my “lane”, an adequate trail to walk, though watch out for bikers. A very nice dog park. Two food vendors, one ice cream, (cash) and a “grill” with outdoor seating and grill master. Two pools. One for families and the other adult only (yeah!) with hot tube. New shower house and laundry room. Close to Glacier and other tourist attractions. Reserve WAY ahead!

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

      North American RV Park & Yurt Village

      Peaceful & clean

      We loved this campground!

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      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

    • B
      Jun. 6, 2023

      Glacier Campground

      Great Wooded Spot

      We typically avoid private campgrounds. This one though was different. Amazing proximity to the west entrance of Glacier NP (but west side of Glacier NP is basically closed until July 1.) and a 1.5ish hour drive to the East gate and Two Medicine. We have a 25ft camper and the site was more than big enough. The camp sites were very well maintained but still felt like you were out in the woods camping. Good space between sites. Sites have a fire pit(only allow fires in their ring) and we did a water and electric hook up site. Dumping is free or you can pay them to come and dump your tanks on site. There is also a laundry room. We were very impressed.

    • Dominic J.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2023

      Sundance Campground & RV Park

      Rustic tent sites

      Not the most luxurious camp site, but was great for tent camping. 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. Was only going to stay for one night but ended up staying for 5.

    • Tim M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 14, 2022

      Glacier Campground

      Quiet little Campground

      Nice campground off of Hwy 2 a few miles south of West Glacier and the entrance to Glacier NP. Spaces vary from tent sites up to a few that can accomodate 25-30’ trailers. Laundry and shower facilities are clean. Dogs are welcomed, but no specific areas are set aside to let dogs run. Water and electric hookups, and a dump station is located near the entrance. This is bear country, so leave no garbage or food outside during your visit. Owners are friendly and will do everything possible to try and make your stay enjoyable.

    • Danielle F.
      Jul. 16, 2022

      North American RV Park & Yurt Village

      Great location, convenient, clean and friendly!

      We stayed here for 4 nights. Only 5 minutes away from West Glacier Park entrance. Close by is a zip line attraction with a blow up slide in water for the little ones and bounce house obstacle with a slide. Also an adventure park that has go karts, bumper cars, lazy river etc. Great location with so much to do outside the park. We had a corner spot which I really liked for some privacy. Each site has its own fire pit which was nice. Wi-Fi in my opinion worked great. Has a dog park and a little playground for kids. Laundry room and bath houses were very clean. Also has an arcade and loved how they use honesty policy during closed hours where you can pick up firewood or ice and pay the next morning:) I definitely recommend and will come back for another Montana adventure.


    Guide to Proctor

    Glamping options near Proctor, Montana sit at elevations between 2,800 and 3,500 feet, providing cooler summer temperatures than many Montana destinations. These accommodations typically experience a short but vibrant season from late May through September with limited availability in shoulder months. Most sites require reservations several months in advance during peak summer season when temperatures range from 45°F at night to 85°F during daytime hours.

    What to do

    Water sports at Flathead Lake: Both motorized and non-motorized activities are available directly from many glamping properties. At Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park, visitors can explore the clear waters via rental equipment. "There's a boat launch and hiking trails too. Staff is very friendly and the views of the lake and Wild Horse Island are incredible!" writes reviewer Juliana H.

    Hot springs soaking: Natural mineral waters provide relaxation after outdoor adventures. Wild Horse Hot Springs offers multiple soaking options right on property. "They have a huge variety of separate pools to choose from. $35 for tent spot and $14 per person to soak in their hot spring pools. Beautiful views all around," notes Melita B.

    Stargazing: The Proctor area's minimal light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing conditions. "Almost no light pollution at night, I've never seen the Milky Way like this before!" reports Sarah from Wild Horse Hot Springs. Several glamping sites provide telescope rentals or guided astronomy programs during summer months.

    What campers like

    Waterfront access: Many glamping sites offer direct lake frontage with private swimming areas. At Rollins RV Park, you can enjoy premium lake access. "The spot across the highway for the lake was also well maintained. Incredibly clear and gorgeous water. We rented a pontoon boat from the rv park and explored the lake," shares Brett T.

    Mountain views: The surrounding peaks create dramatic backdrops for luxury camping experiences. "One of the most gorgeous Montana sunsets happened while I was here. Big Sky Country at its very best," writes Bjorn S. about the valley and mountain views from his glamping stay near the area.

    Extended season options: While most glamping operations close by early October, Swan Lake Trading Post & Campground provides shoulder season opportunities. "This campground is reasonable, has 8 sites for RVs with full hook ups, tent camping, yurts and 3 cabins. The Swan Lake Trading Post store was beautifully remodeled," reports Patti J.

    What you should know

    Train proximity: Railroad tracks run near several glamping locations in the region. At Whitefish Lake State Park, trains operate throughout night hours. "The train is SO close and loud. No one in my group slept more than 30 minutes at a time and the ground would shake when the train went by," cautions Kalina S.

    Booking requirements: Most luxury glamping experiences require advanced reservations during peak season. For West Glacier accommodations, plan months ahead. "Reserve WAY ahead!" emphasizes Shelly S. about securing glamping spots in the region.

    Amenity variations: Facilities differ significantly between locations. Some offer full bathrooms with hot water while others provide more rustic options. "The campground provides clean restrooms and showers. Tent sites were very reasonable at $20, just two more dollars than the Forest Service campground down the road which does not have flush toilets or showers," explains Dexter I. about Swan Lake Trading Post.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several glamping sites include dedicated children's play areas. Rocky Mountain Hi Campground offers excellent recreation facilities. "Great place to camp with children because of the large, grassy playground and swimming area. Showers and a laundry are on site," recommends Kimberly Y.

    Entertainment options: Look for properties with organized activities during summer months. "Our kids could play all day in the great park with a whole western town set up and swimming hole in the creek, volleyball net and paved roads to scooter and roller blade," shares Jennifer H. about Rocky Mountain Hi Campground.

    Pet-friendly choices: Many glamping sites welcome four-legged family members. "Nice big dog park," mentions Cindy S. about Moose Creek RV Resort, noting this amenity alongside their cabin and glamping accommodations.

    Tips from RVers

    Extended stay discounts: Several glamping destinations offer reduced weekly or monthly rates. "We enjoyed our stay so much that we ended up asking if they could extend their service past October 1st and they said YES!" writes Blake C. about seasonal flexibility at Rollins RV Park.

    Accessibility considerations: West Glacier KOA Resort offers premium glamping with easy access for visitors with mobility needs. "The grounds are impeccable. The facilities are extremely clean and accessible. But to have live music available each night in a very open inviting area that looks out at the mountains is pretty amazing," shares Andrew.

    Connectivity options: Internet access varies widely between glamping properties. "The wifi is really really good, can even watch football on Sundays," notes Blake C. about connectivity at Rollins RV Park, an important consideration for remote workers staying in glamping accommodations.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Proctor, MT is Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 26 reviews.

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