Best Equestrian Camping near Radersburg, MT

Antelope Mountain View accommodates horses with on-site corrals, positioned 40 miles southwest of Radersburg in Montana's southwestern region. The property features 10 RV campsites with ample space for horse trailers and direct access to nearby riding trails. The campground accepts pets alongside horses and permits alcohol consumption. Sites can be reserved in advance, though potable water is not available on the premises. Richardson Campground offers a more primitive horse camping option with a small horse corral at the trailhead entrance separate from the three tent-only campsites. Campers report seeing abundant wildlife while exploring the surrounding trails on horseback.

The Continental Divide Trail provides extensive riding opportunities near Cromwell Dixon Campground, located on McDonald Pass about 60 miles north of Radersburg. While this campground lacks dedicated horse corrals, it serves as a convenient access point for riders exploring the CDT with day trips. The trails follow rolling terrain suitable for intermediate riders, with wildflowers dotting the landscape during summer months. For overnight horse camping with basic amenities, Kading Cabin area includes a small public corral across from its 11-site campground, plus two horse watering troughs within the campground itself. A five-mile trail from this location leads riders to Blackfoot Meadows, a popular destination for equestrians who also enjoy fly fishing.

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  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Kading Cabin

    Have a quiet unplugged night at Kading Campground

    If you are looking for a quiet campground away from electronic distractions then this campground is for you. Kading Campground is located along the upper Little Blackfoot river at the end of Little Blackfoot road. Being at the end of the road and located along the river you will have a nice quiet night as the only vehicle traffic with be those vehicles travel to the campground of near by trail head. Kading Campground has 11 sites, each site has a picnic table and metal fire rings. The campground has two vault toilets. Water is available at Kading Cabin located across the road from the campground entrance. A small public corral is located across the road from the campground, and there are two horse watering troughs in the campground. A trail head at the end of the road can be reached from a short trail at the end of the campground. The trail follows the Little Blackfoot river. A five mile hike leads to Blackfoot meadows a popular fly fishing location. The campground has been recently cleared of its beetle killed trees making the campground much more open than it used to been, but this is still a nice quiet campground to visit.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2018

    Richardson Campground

    Small oh-hum campground

    I was not impressed with Richardson Campground. This campground has three sites. Be sure to pay attend to the sign at the beginning of the campground "NO TURN AROUND" this sign is correct. Once you get past the second campsite their will not be room to turn around if you have a trailer. A signal vehicle can turn around a tree at the third campsite, but if someone is camped in the third site you may not be able to even do that. The three campsites sit along a small creek. The first site has a picnic table, metal fire ring and a BBQ grill. Sites 2 and 3 both have a picnic table and metal fire ring. The campground has a single Outhouse, not a vault toilet, this is a small wooden outhouse. At the entrance to the campground is a trailhead and a horse corral, an added bonus if you bring horses. Horses are not allowed in the campground. This campground is a "Pack-in, Pack-out" campground with no water.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2023

    VangoBoon

    Cool spot with horses but very loud.

    We came in late and it was already dark. That may have contributed to the confusion in where to go when we first got there, but once we were there it was fine. Not a lot of privacy between spots but to pull in, set up camp and leave the next day it was worth it.

    We LOVED visiting with the horses and they were very friendly and did not even mind when our dogs barked at them.

    Biggest negative is that you can hear all the highway noise and trucks like to jake-break in this area. On the other side of the highway there were railroad tracks. The train blew its horn through this area ‘frequently and when it stopped you could hear all the train cars smashing together. This woke me up a couple times throughout the night but otherwise fine.

    There is a pit toilet, with hand sanitizer.

    We camped in a tent with our 2 dogs and young toddler.

  • Stephanie T.
    Jul. 30, 2016

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    Good access to Continental Divide trail

    Stayed one night while visiting a friend in Helena. Close to the Continental Divide trail, which we briefly hiked. Beautiful trail. Campsites had tables and plenty of shade. There was a highway near the campground, which unfortunately meant we had occasional noise at night.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    Nice camground on the Continental Divide

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    Cromwell Dixon Campground is a nice Forest Service Campground located on the Continental Divide's McDonald Pass. The campground has 15 campsites serviced by two vault toilets and water spigots. This is a Trash-in Trash-out campground. The campground has a mixture of drive and and pull through sites. All sites are first come first served. This campground use to be nicer until pine beetles killed most of the trees. All the dead trees have been removed making this campground more open, with little cover from the winds. Cromwell Dixon is very busy during the summer months. The campground is available in the shoulder seasons if snow drifts are not blocking your access to the campground. Nearby the campground are trail heads for the Continental Divide trail heading south along the trail. The hike along the CDT trail is a nice hike through rolling terrain.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    Great place to avoid summer heat

    I stayed there for a few weeks when the temperature is down in the valley started to get into the upper 90s and near 100. It was a good 10° cooler at this campsite than down in the valleys. You sit right below the continental divide with good access to the continental divide trail. The other big plus is that there is a cell phone tower right above the campground so you have excellent cell phone service. It's a nice clean little campground with a pit toilet and water available.

  • Aiden A.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    Nice, comfortable, easy to access campground.

    You can turn right off the highway and easily access dispersed camping around the site. Only drawback is the highway noise but it dies down when it gets dark.

  • Damira G.
    Jun. 30, 2024

    VangoBoon

    Not great for the price

    This place seems to be nicer than nearby campsites, but stinky toilets with no toilet paper, outdoor shower with cold water for $54 for a small camper was quite disappointing. Trains and highway noises are extremely loud as others mentioned

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    Quiet with nice views

    Sites have good separation. Potable water taps and vault bathrooms are very clean. Higher elevation for cooler Summer evenings. No hookups. Decent cell signal. Can hear road noise at a distance, but not too loud.


Guide to Radersburg

Equestrian enthusiasts exploring horse campgrounds near Radersburg, Montana have access to several facilities with varying amenities across the region's diverse topography. Camping areas near Radersburg range from 4,000 to 6,000 feet elevation, with trails offering moderate climate conditions during summer. The region contains multiple campgrounds with potable water availability varying significantly between sites.

What to do

Trail riding on the Continental Divide: Access the Continental Divide Trail directly from Cromwell Dixon Campground for day trips with moderate terrain. "The hike along the CDT trail is a nice hike through rolling terrain," notes reviewer Dexter I., who adds that the area features "trail heads for the Continental Divide trail heading south along the trail."

Fly fishing opportunities: Several creeks and rivers near the equestrian camping areas provide excellent fishing conditions. "A five mile hike leads to Blackfoot meadows a popular fly fishing location," states Dexter I. about trails accessible from Kading Cabin area.

Wildlife viewing: Campers report consistent wildlife sightings on trails throughout the region. "We had a great time! Great fishing, Hiking, and wonderful overall experience! Saw tons of wildlife," shares Zeta S. about their experience at Richardson Campground.

What campers like

Cooler temperatures at higher elevations: The elevation provides relief during hot summer months. "I stayed there for a few weeks when the temperature is down in the valley started to get into the upper 90s and near 100. It was a good 10° cooler at this campsite than down in the valleys," reports Will M. about Cromwell Dixon Campground.

Quiet, unplugged camping experience: Many equestrian-friendly sites offer limited connectivity. "If you are looking for a quiet campground away from electronic distractions then this campground is for you. Being at the end of the road and located along the river you will have a nice quiet night as the only vehicle traffic with be those vehicles travel to the campground of near by trail head," explains Dexter I. about Kading Campground.

Wildflower viewing during summer: The landscape features seasonal wildflower displays. "The rocky sloped landscape had a lot of wildflowers and made for a pleasant overnight stop with no expectations," writes Camp Comet about their stay.

What you should know

Potable water conditions vary: Water quality differs significantly between sites. "Potable water taps and vault bathrooms are very clean," notes Victor E. about one location, while another camper at a different site reports: "Water was rusty. It worked for over night."

Highway and train noise: Some equestrian camping options near Radersburg experience significant noise disruption. "Biggest negative is that you can hear all the highway noise and trucks like to jake-break in this area. On the other side of the highway there were railroad tracks. The train blew its horn through this area frequently and when it stopped you could hear all the train cars smashing together," reports Scott B. about their stay at VangoBoon.

Limited turnaround space: Certain campgrounds have restricted vehicle maneuvering areas. "Be sure to pay attend to the sign at the beginning of the campground 'NO TURN AROUND' this sign is correct. Once you get past the second campsite their will not be room to turn around if you have a trailer," warns Dexter I. about Richardson Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Campsite spacing considerations: Look for sites with adequate separation between neighbors. "Sites have good separation. Potable water taps and vault bathrooms are very clean," reports Victor E., noting that this arrangement provides privacy for family camping.

Stargazing opportunities: The higher elevation areas offer excellent night sky viewing. "Beautiful views and dark skies at night for stargazing," reports Steve V., making this an educational opportunity for children.

Bathroom facilities assessment: Bathroom quality varies significantly between horse campgrounds. "This campground has two vault toilets," reports one camper, while another describes: "a single Outhouse, not a vault toilet, this is a small wooden outhouse" at a different location.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Most equestrian-friendly campgrounds near Radersburg lack RV hookups. "No hookups for RVs; Vault toilets, which were very clean. Pack in/Pack out as there are no trash receptacles," reports Steve V. about camping at Cromwell Dixon Campground.

Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies by location. "The other big plus is that there is a cell phone tower right above the campground so you have excellent cell phone service," notes Will M., which is valuable information for RVers who need to stay connected.

Early season camping options: Limited sites are available before peak season. "Ended up here on a winter site that had electric but no water or bathroom facilities (I knew this). Site was plowed and I had plenty of room for my pickup with GFC camper to fit. There are only two site that are available before April 1," shares Ted A. about early season options.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Radersburg, MT is Cromwell Dixon Campground with a 4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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