Best RV Parks & Resorts near Roberts, MT

Cooney State Park Campground near Roberts offers RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups year-round. Mountain Range RV Park in Columbus features 73 level RV sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, approximately 20 miles from Roberts. "Lovely sounds of the river and beautiful sunsets over the mountains! This dry camp was an excellent 2 night escape from our normal stops in RV parks. Level sites and easy pull through for our 36' rv and toad," noted one visitor about Itch-Kep-Pe Park. Perry's RV and Campgrounds in Red Lodge provides RV sites with water and electric hookups and operates seasonally from May 15 to October 1.

Several RV parks in the region have sanitary dump stations, with Mountain Range RV Park offering a public dump station for $5. Reservation policies vary between campgrounds, with Cooney State Park and most private RV parks accepting advance bookings. Highway access to most sites involves minimal elevation changes, though some parks experience highway noise. For big rig travelers, both Mountain Range and Perry's RV Parks are listed as big-rig friendly with pull-through sites. Cell service remains adequate near Columbus and Red Lodge, with limited connectivity at more remote locations. Most parks welcome pets, with dedicated pet areas at certain facilities. Winter camping options are limited primarily to Cooney State Park and Yellowstone River RV Park in Billings.

Best RV Sites Near Roberts, Montana (59)

    1. Perry's RV and Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2722

    $40 / night

    "This family owned and operated campground is located outside of the quaint town of Red Lodge and at the entrance to Beartooth Scenic Byway."

    "The facility is awesome and the sites at the bottom of the hill by the creek are amazing. Makes you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere."

    2. Mountain Range RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Fishtail, MT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 322-1140

    $64 - $108 / night

    "Great spot just of I90 ez to get in and out with big rig . Campers are close together but worked out great for us ."

    "Nice pull through sites, clean bathrooms and showers, (laundry too, although we did not use this stop), and a nice area with horse shoes and another toss game."

    3. Old West RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Greycliff, MT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 326-2394

    $47 - $54 / night

    "We had booked Site 4 online, and since this isn't a huge CG, it was easy to spot our long gravel pull-through with full hookups."

    "Full hookups available. Basically, downtown in a population 96 town of 4 blocks. Showers laundry available. Biggest attraction for us was a very nice and friendly little bar in easy walking distance."

    4. Billings Village RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Frannie, WY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 248-8685

    "Very helpful office staff, help backing in (the dreaded electrical meters☹️), very clean. No picnic tables ; pets allowed, but I did not find a pet area?"

    "Clean, cheerful, easy to get in and out- convenient to the highway- highly recommend Only hiccup was how low to the ground the electric was- we had to bend the cord to connect"

    5. Mountian Ridge RV Park

    1 Review
    Fishtail, MT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 322-1140

    "Easy access from Hwy. both back in and drive through sites. Full hookups."

    6. Red Lodge KOA

    11 Reviews
    Red Lodge, MT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 446-2364

    "Bright, friendly, family-style situation 10 minutes north of Red Lodge. Responsive and friendly hosts make navigating the COVID pandemic easier."

    "What a great clean campground near the Beartooth Hwy, Chief Joseph hwy and beautiful Red Lodge. Within hour of Billings or Cody. About an hour and half to northern Yellowstone also."

    7. Dew Drop RV Campground

    1 Review
    Fishtail, MT
    18 miles
    +1 (406) 328-4121

    8. Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Billings, MT
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 259-0878

    "This park has very nice full hookups sites with trees and lawns, some tent only sites at the rear of the park, and several water & electric only sites that are very close together."

    "Full hook up year round, lots of full timers makes it a nice and quiet stay! Felt it was a bit on the pricey side at $65 a night! But is worth it to be in the comfort of your own home."

    9. Itch-Kep-Pe Park

    45 Reviews
    Fishtail, MT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 322-5313

    "We spent 9 days here (8/25-9/2) to work in nearby Billings (40 miles east) before heading to Washington State. The park was quiet and clean and we had no issues with neighbors at all."

    "Clean quiet at night. Family and pet friendly. Large campsites each with a picnic table and fire pit. Public toilets non-threaded water spigot near the entrance."

    10. Cooney State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Roberts, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 445-2326

    $14 - $70 / night

    "It lacks trees at most campsites, but that’s ok…it’s easy to get in and out of, the sites are level and every one has a view of the lake."

    "The lake has nice options for all levels of use. Be prepared for gravel roads to get to them."

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RV Park Reviews near Roberts, MT

381 Reviews of 59 Roberts Campgrounds


  • S
    Oct. 15, 2019

    Itch-Kep-Pe Park

    Nice City Park along the Yellowstone River

    We spent 9 days here (8/25-9/2) to work in nearby Billings (40 miles east) before heading to Washington State. The park was quiet and clean and we had no issues with neighbors at all. This is a city park that runs on donations. A nice guy from the local government stopped by once to give us a sheet with the rules and city ordinances.

    Completely dry camping, although we were able to fill our tank at the spigot on the side of the restroom building. Grass or gravel sites with fire rings and picnic tables, with a mix of back in and pull-through spaces. A lot of space for big rigs and tenters alike. Firewood was available near the dumpsters in the middle of the park.

    The nearest grocery store is a few miles away in town and the laundromat was small but clean. A farmer’s market was set up in the park by the railroad tracks on Thursdays (4:00-6:30) that had everything from fresh veggies and homemade goodies, as well as blankets and jewelry and a couple food trucks.

    There is no dump station in the park, but there is one at the nearby Cenex station for a $5 charge during business hours. Otherwise the folks at Mountain View RV Park on the other side of the interstate will let you dump and fill water for $5.

    Full Verizon signal allowed me to work from our rig for a couple days when I didn’t need to be in Billings.

  • MaryAnn  B.
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Billings KOA Holiday

    All around great experience

    Friendly staff, clean, well maintained grounds, quiet and charming. This place had everything we needed for a few nights of work, rest and play. And to top it off the internet worked great. They have a pool, mini golf, kids play grounds, and an enclosed dog park. The laundry and bathrooms were exceptionally clean and updated. We splurged a little got the deluxe pull through with the swing, patio and fire pit, and saved a little with our AAA membership. And, after having gone through death valley and the High Sierra Valley having the lovely tree coverage was awesome. This camp ground is tucked into a residential area, and far enough off the interstate to not hear the noise, but close enough to town and all the other amenities to make it very convenient. It’s also on the river, but we didn’t have a chance to take advantage of that on this trip. I only gave four stars because we were positioned right behind the maintenance residence and there was a lot of noisy activity coming and going at all hours. I’m not complaining, they did an excellent job of maintaining and I’m sure if we were in any other location on site we’d not been bothered by this at all. We’d definitely stay here again.

  • Kimberly N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2025

    Colter Campground

    Low branches big potholes- big rig be cautious

    I really wanted to camp here but after scouting we would not have fit our fifth wheel. The trees were about 7.5-8’ wide and height clearance was probably close to 12’. If you go to the end and turn around there’s some sites you could possibly tuck a big rig into but the turn around is very tight and you may get hung up on rocks. Though the sites were nice we did not find it big rig accessible in its current state.

  • Susan & Kevin W.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch

    Nice park

    Nice park. Sites are okay. Ours was one of the better ones. Spacious and level gravel pad with large grassy area on patio side. Our site was 50 amp full hookups. Many weren’t. Couple of small fishing ponds. Campground is situated on Boulder River. Office staff was friendly. Laundry facility was clean but dated. (Harvest gold dryers from the 70’s dated). Great proximity to downtown big timber, MT. One grocery store (IGA). 30 min from Livingston.

  • ron R.
    Sep. 1, 2024

    Itch-Kep-Pe Park

    Hidden gem in Columbus Wyoming

    Clean quiet at night. Family and pet friendly. Large campsites each with a picnic table and fire pit. Public toilets non-threaded water spigot near the entrance. Water quality is great. 64 outlets on four different light posts near communal bathroom and shelter area. With a long enough extension cord you might be able to get to your campsite but I doubt it. Close to the river. I feel safe here. I got here on August 30th and stay till September 3rd that's why I chose month of September.

  • Laura K.
    May. 17, 2020

    Billings KOA Holiday

    Nice place for families

    This is your typical KOA Holiday which is their way of branding a location as one to stay and have fun. They have a pool, hot tub, nice miniature golf course and access to the Yellowstone River. Sites are typical, full hookups with different grades of amenities and prices to go with them. We did not use the bathrooms but they looked nice. Nicely stocked store, friendly staff. Surprisingly our pull through was out of level side to side by three inches. Shouldn’t have to get our boosters out in such a place and for the price. Dinged them a star for that. Sites are tight at pull through a, do not expect privacy. But this is a nice place to hang out and relax, and if you have kids they can have some fun. Laundry room was nice and clean but half of the dryers were out of service.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2023

    Spring Creek Campground & Trout Ranch

    Love the Sound of the River

    We followed our RV GPS right to the campground (CG), which is a favorite of ours for a two-night stay. Check-in was quick and easy. We proceeded to Deluxe River site 18 with 30 AMP and water. You can angle the rig in as you want to get set up on the wide pad area. The utilities were in the middle of the gravel pad, and we could park where our 9’ patio could come out to enjoy the gorgeous view of the river. They have free WiFi, but it was not very fast, and we used our Starlink. There are mature trees here, but we got a clear shot north for Starlink. We got 3 bars on Verizon. The water pressure was okay. Talking to our next-door neighbors, who have stayed here over the years, this CG is under new management by a couple who also owned a KOA in Billings. There are already changes, such as getting rid of the cabins and putting in some new FHU sites. There may be plans for new cabins in the future. We also noticed that from staying here in September 2019, the ponds are now state-stocked, and you need a Montana fishing license following regular fishing regulations versus no-license pay for the trout you catch. They also have a military and senior discount, but this wasn't mentioned/given when we made our reservations online. We mentioned it to the lady who checked us in, but she didn't offer to refund us the discount like other CG's have done in the past. There is no dog park, but there’s plenty of area to walk your dog. Someday we are going to plan a longer than two-day stay so we can further explore the area and fly fish the river.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Buffalo Jump Camp

    Beautiful but small

    There are only 2 spots for camping here. It’s a nice spot with river access, but close to road and no room for big rig.

  • Marc G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Bridger City Campground

    Great town park full-hookup camping for cheap!

    Full hookups (30/20A electrical, water and sewer) for $20/night, what more could you ask for? This is a terrific campground in Bridger's town park, where they've set up 6 pull-through campsites on grass pads with partial shade. There's a swimming pool in the park, and within walking distance of a few blocks you'll find the small but surprisingly complete Valley Foods with excellent meat, a pizza joint, inexpensive gas/diesel/propane at the local ranch store, auto service, auto parts, around a half dozen friendly taverns, and more. If you need more, Billings is around 45 minutes and there's a Walmart in Laurel, about a half hour away.

    Without exception we've found the townspeople to be very warm and welcoming, too.

    Sites are set up to oppose one another with a shared pedestal in between, so scout your site first to decide which way you're going to pull in. If you come in off of East Broadway, watch your overhead clearance on the trees. Drop your payment in a locked box along the East Broadway side of the campground.

    Depending on where you're coming from and which gate you're heading to, this could well be right on your way to Yellowstone, and it's worthy of a stop for a night or even longer. It's within easy daytrip distance of Little Bighorn Battlefield, Red Lodge, the Beartooth Highway and more.


Guide to Roberts

Campers exploring RV camping near Roberts, Montana can access the area throughout different seasons, with several campgrounds remaining open year-round while others operate seasonally. The region sits along the Yellowstone River watershed, with elevations ranging from 3,500 to 5,500 feet depending on campground location. Weather patterns create dry summers with occasional thunderstorms and cold winters with snowfall common from November through March.

What to do

Fly fishing access: The creek running near Perry's RV and Campgrounds provides excellent fishing opportunities close to camp. "The facility is awesome and the sites at the bottom of the hill by the creek are amazing. Makes you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere," notes Nick M.

Explore scenic byways: Take day trips from camp to experience Montana's famous mountain roads. One camper at Red Lodge KOA recommends: "Spend one day driving Beartooth Scenic Byway and then crossover Chief Joseph Scenic Byway. Stop at the lookouts!"

Water activities: The reservoir at Cooney State Park offers multiple ways to enjoy the water. "The lake has nice options for all levels of use. There are three boat launches and a really nice fish cleaning station. There are also abundant trout and carp to be cleaned if you buy a license and bring gear," shares a visitor.

What campers like

River sounds: Many campgrounds in the area feature water access with accompanying natural soundscapes. "Nice RV Park with lots of trees and a pretty river running next to the park. Tent camping is ok and there are some small cabins," writes Charley K. about Perry's RV and Campgrounds.

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews is the maintenance of bathroom and shower facilities. A visitor to Yellowstone River RV Park & Campground noted: "The staff were all friendly, gave us a late check out with no problem. Pretty nature walk down to the river. We are newbies to RV life but overall we had no complaints."

Pet-friendly options: Most campgrounds accommodate pets, though policies vary. At Itch-Kep-Pe Park, a reviewer mentioned they "stayed here for 10 days and it was nice. Quiet for the most part except on the weekend when the rafters and partiers are driving in and out of there."

What you should know

Reservation timing: For popular times, book well in advance. "Reserve the spots ahead on recreation.gov," advises a camper at Cooney State Park, adding that "the proximity to surrounding towns brings the typical weekenders with lots of kiddos, Fido's, and weirdos."

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant seasonal variations. A visitor at Mountain Range RV Park shared: "We called last minute for an overnight and there was one spot left. We were welcomed and taken care of even arriving after hours. Trains can be heard occasionally while outside but inside with our fan running we never heard them."

Noise factors: Several campgrounds experience environmental noise. One camper observed: "There is noise from the interstate, train, cows, etc but if you travel you should be used to that. Great stop on the way to Yellowstone, Red Lodge or another fun places nearby."

Cost expectations: Prices vary significantly from free to premium. "This campground was EXTREMELY overpriced. We paid $36 for one night of tent camping ($8 vehicle fee and $26 tenters fee)," noted one camper at Cooney State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some parks offer dedicated play areas for children. A visitor at Red Lodge KOA shared: "This campground is beautiful! Mountains all around! There were lots of families there... great place to turn your kids loose and not worry about them."

Swimming spots: Look for safe water access points where children can cool off. According to one reviewer: "Nice little semi secluded section of beach, soft sand and the water temp was great."

Activity planning: During peak season, incorporate nearby towns into your itinerary. "We also went white water rafting with Adventure Whitewater! So fun! Bogarts has great food," recommended a family that stayed at Perry's.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose locations based on specific needs. "The tent sites didn't have electricity but that was fine for us. The price was good & the owner was nice. We just spent a night here heading to Yellowstone," noted Valentina H.

Level sites: Many campgrounds in the area provide well-maintained RV pads. At Mountain Range RV Park, Paul G. observed: "RV sites were level and clean," though he noted bathrooms needed attention.

Utility considerations: Check electric specifications before booking. "Water was a little hard to get started, but worked," shared one RVer, while another mentioned: "There is a public dump station for $5. Host was very friendly."

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