Best Camping near St. Ignatius, MT

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, St. Ignatius, MT has a lot to offer. St. Ignatius is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your Montana camping adventure.

Best Camping Sites Near St. Ignatius, MT (135)

    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
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    1. Missoula KOA Holiday

    42 Reviews
    70 Photos
    120 Saves
    Missoula, Montana

    Welcome to Missoula, Montana KOA. We are the perfect base camp for all that Western Montana has to offer! We are an oasis within the city of Missoula, surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains. You will find the staff friendly and accommodating while enjoying the beautiful flowers and landscaping.

    We offer a heated pool and hot tubs, Pedal Kart rentals, an arcade, and min-golf. RV sites for all size RVs and we are big rig friendly. Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins are available at Missoula KOA. We also offer a variety of tent camping options for you to choose from. We are your base camp for everything Missoula has to offer.

    Located just off I-90 on Reserve St. (Exit 101), you are within easy access to everything that is Western Montana. Close to shopping, great restaurants, craft breweries and a myriad of sporting and cultural activities. Explore the Lewis & Clark Trail, Garnett Ghost Town, National Bison Range, and the Smoke Jumpers Museum to name just a few attractions. A great stopping point between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Join us for great camping and an unforgettable experience!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $75 - $192 / night

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    2. Jim & Mary's RV Park

    22 Reviews
    28 Photos
    59 Saves
    Frenchtown, Montana

    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.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Holland Lake Campground
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    3. Holland Lake Campground

    18 Reviews
    34 Photos
    277 Saves
    Condon, Montana

    Overview

    The Holland Lake Campground and Group Site are located on the shores of Holland Lake in the Swan Valley of northwest Montana. Holland Lake Campground is a great place to enjoy the Flathead National Forest. It offers clean campsites with great lake access and ample opportunities for hiking on the scenic Holland Falls National Recreation Trail. Holland Lake Campground has 38 rentable sites, 24 of which are reservable and 14 for walk-up visitors. The stay limit is 16 consecutive days in the regular camp sites and 10 days in the group site.

    Recreation

    The trailhead for the popular and easy Holland Falls National Recreation Trail is near the campground. The 1.6-mile trail climbs 750 feet, following the shoreline of Holland Lake to the base of Holland Falls waterfall. Holland Lake provides visitors with plenty of access to water-related recreation. Boating is popular on the lake, as well as water skiing and fishing. Anglers can look forward to catching a variety of trout and Kokanee salmon. Paddleboards, Kayaks and Canoes are available for rent for $10/hr., $25/4 hrs. or $40/8hrs.

    Facilities

    The trailhead for the popular and easy Holland Falls National Recreation Trail is near the campground. The 1.6-mile trail climbs 750 feet, following the shoreline of Holland Lake to the base of Holland Falls waterfall. Holland Lake provides visitors with plenty of access to water-related recreation. Boating is popular on the lake, as well as water skiing and fishing. Anglers can look forward to catching a variety of trout and Kokanee salmon. Paddleboards, Kayaks and Canoes are available for rent for $10/hr., $25/4 hrs. or $40/8hrs.

    Natural Features

    At an elevation of 4,050 feet, the campground sits among Tamarack, Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir trees. There are some sites close to the 416-acre lake; others are further back or higher on the bank. A variety of wildlife, including grizzly and black bear, make their home in the area.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (406) 210-8199.

    Nearby Attractions

    The campground is 25 miles north of the charming town of Seeley Lake.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Please cancel 4 days prior to first day of reservation. For day of arrival cancellations please call Leona at 406- 210-8199 so we can get the information to the Campground Host. All Considerations will be made after your original reservation dates have passed.______ *No shows have no chance of a refund.__

    • Pets
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian

    $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest

    4. Seeley Lake Lolo Campground (MT) — Lolo National Forest

    17 Reviews
    22 Photos
    3 Saves
    Seeley Lake, Montana

    Overview

    Seeley Lake Campground is located on the western shore of Seeley Lake, a glacial-formed lake situated in a valley between the Swan and Mission mountain ranges. Seeley Lake is one of a half a dozen lakes within the valley known as the 'Chain of Lakes' through which the Clearwater River flows. Seeley Lake Campground is well known for its picturesque views of the Swan Range and for its towering Western larch trees. The campground receives heavy use and is a popular destination for swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

    Recreation

    The campground is popular for swimming, boating, paddling and picnicking. Anglers cast for a variety of freshwater fish including Kokanee salmon, bass, whitefish, pike, trout and perch, among other species. Water skiing is a popular activity on the lake.__ The Clearwater Canoe Trailhead just North of Seeley Lake offers excellent flat water for viewing wildlife such as blue herons and river otters. The water trail is popular with canoeists and kayakers as it stretches 3.5 miles, or a couple of hours, down the river. The Morrell Falls National Recreation Trail on the East side of the valley offers an incredible day hike exploring recent burns, dense forests, and a large waterfall.__

    Facilities

    The campground is popular for swimming, boating, paddling and picnicking. Anglers cast for a variety of freshwater fish including Kokanee salmon, bass, whitefish, pike, trout and perch, among other species. Water skiing is a popular activity on the lake.__ The Clearwater Canoe Trailhead just North of Seeley Lake offers excellent flat water for viewing wildlife such as blue herons and river otters. The water trail is popular with canoeists and kayakers as it stretches 3.5 miles, or a couple of hours, down the river. The Morrell Falls National Recreation Trail on the East side of the valley offers an incredible day hike exploring recent burns, dense forests, and a large waterfall.__

    Natural Features

    The campsites offer the chance to spend time with old growth Western larch trees, a coniferous-decidious tree with distinct needles that turn bright gold in Autumn. Many of these trees are over 500 years old and several feet in diameter. Just a short distance away is the Girard Grove, home of a Western larch tree over 1000 years old and more than seven feet in diameter, known as ___Gus___.__ The area contains a wide variety of wildlife and is home to white-tailed deer, elk, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, grizzly and black bears (learn about bear safety ). Both the bald and golden eagle reside in the forest, along with trumpeter swan, herons and dozens of varieties of ducks.

    Nearby Attractions

    The town of Seeley Lake, MT on the southeastern tip of the lake offers a variety of recreation services such as boat, canoe, and kayak rentals as well as guide services and resorts. Services like gas, groceries, restaurants, and lodging can also be found in town. Access to a variety of forests, sweeping views, mountain lakes, and rugged peaks can be discovered just a short drive up any of the nearby Forest Service roads. Just a day trip away from Seeley Lake, Glacier National Park is known for a variety of opportunities to explore alpine landscapes, active glaciers, and view unique wildlife. Contact the park for current conditions.__ Missoula, one of Western Montana___s outdoor recreation hubs is about an hour from Seeley Lake, MT. Missoula is a full-service city with 2 hospitals, an international airport, and access to services, hotels, and outdoor activities.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $20 / night

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  • 6. Granite Peak RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    18 Photos
    37 Saves
    Frenchtown, Montana

    Formerly called Jellystone Park Missoula

    **To Book Please Visit **https://www.camplife.com/1338/reservation/step1

    Set up camp and kick back in the best of both worlds—nestled in the foothills of Lolo National Forest, yet conveniently located near major shopping, restaurants and attractions. Granite Peak RV Resort is 55-acre property complete with private hiking trails, mini golf, a heated pool, and full-service facilities to accommodate weary road warriors and avid explorers. Located at the hub of U.S. Highway 93 North and Interstate 90, Granite Peak RV Resort plants you at the center of everything, with easy access to outdoor adventure in every direction. Think rivers, lakes, wildlife, ghost towns, mountains, mines and more. After all, this is Montana. Speaking of adventures, Granite Peak is a quick 12 minutes from downtown Missoula, 10 minutes from fishing the world-renowned Clark Fork River, and less than 30 minutes from summer chairlift rides and huckleberry picking at Snowbowl Ski Area. The hardest part will be splitting your time between the amenity-stocked RV resort and surrounding attractions. It doesn’t matter if you’re staying for a night, a week, or the whole summer—Granite Peak RV Resort is committed to being an unforgettable destination for all.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $40 - $150 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
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    7. Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    21 Reviews
    119 Photos
    203 Saves
    Big Arm, Montana

    Big Arm is located on Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States. Twenty-eight miles long and 15 miles wide, Flathead Lake is renowned for its fishing.

    Located on the lake's Big Arm Bay, its long pebble beach is popular with sunbathers and swimmers. Camping under a stand of mature ponderosa pine and juniper is a major attraction. The hiking trail provides excellent vistas of surrounding mountain ranges and high peaks with abundant watchable wildlife opportunities. Other opportunities include: fishing for lake trout, board sailing, boating, swimming, camping, picnicking, bicycling, hiking the 2.5 mile trail, wildlife viewing, scuba diving, and water-skiing.

    This site is 2,953 feet in elevation and covers 240 acres. The campground has 41 campsites, including one wheelchair accessible site; one group campsite; and three yurts. Maximum RV/trailer length is 40 feet. Bear resistant storage lockers are available.

    Yurts offer the latest in circular camping comfort. The Mission yurt is 20’ in diameter, Salish and Swan are 16’ in diameter, and the Swan yurt is ADA accessible. All yurts have furniture, electrical outlets, lights, and electric heat. Yurt sites includes a picnic table and a fire pit for cooking.

    A tribal fishing license is needed for fishing at this park. Campers may stay only 14 days during a 30-day period. Pets are required to be on leashes.

    Big Arm is a popular jumping-off point to Wild Horse Island, a 2,163-acre island in Flathead Lake State Park, located off the west shore of the lake. The island is home to bald eagles, bighorn sheep, yellow-pine chipmunks, and wild horses.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
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    9. Jocko Hollow Campground

    5 Reviews
    21 Photos
    70 Saves
    Arlee, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    10. Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    5 Reviews
    32 Photos
    27 Saves
    Dixon, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $10 - $80 / night

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583 Reviews of 135 St. Ignatius Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping
    September 26, 2024

    Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping

    Great spot (1 night stay)

    Loved this spot. Toyota Tundra pulling a 14' trailer. We were able to back into site (flat !) and do a 180° turn ok to exit. We stayed one night 9/23/24 and had the place to ourselves. Nice rock fire pits.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jim & Mary's RV Park
    September 19, 2024

    Jim & Mary's RV Park

    Happy campers

    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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    September 16, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Only game in town

    The Missoula KOA appears to be the only game in town.  I guess that is why they can charge a premium price and leave you with two choices, take it or leave it.  Only problem is we could not find another place so we "took it".

    This is a big and busy campground.  Lots of good things about it.  For example, for a premium price, you can get a site with your own private dog run.  Two older but OKay hot tubs and a heated swimming pool.  Bicycle and other stuff rental.  Everything from tent sites, cabins, small full hook-up sites to large spacious premium sites.  Despite some of the bad reviews, the staff was very friendly to us and, because of no parking for our Tesla, they were able to move us to a better site.  WARNING:  You are not allowed to plug in any electric car.  We were warned that if we plugged in our Tesla, we would be fined and asked to leave the park immediately.  The Tesla supercharger was less than two miles away so no problem for us.  Wifi was great.  34 mbs.  AT&T was 2 bars 5G.

    The BAD:  Very busy.  Many days in summer they are 100 per cent booked.  Make reservations early and be specific what you need.  Be ready to pay a premium price, even for tent camping.  Camp is old but well kept.  Bathrooms are clean but very old style and shower stalls are very small and not handicapped friendly.  Surrounded by lots of older double-wide's.  Some well kept and some not so well kept.  Not friendly to electric cars (see warning above).  Several times during our stay they paused their golf cart in front of our Tesla,  I assume making sure we did not plug in.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jim & Mary's RV Park
    September 16, 2024

    Jim & Mary's RV Park

    Camper is King here

    Their customer service is the best! They made a three day extension over Labor Day weekend happen! This place is also beautiful and clean.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dispersed Site - Lolo National Forest Recreation Area
    September 11, 2024

    Dispersed Site - Lolo National Forest Recreation Area

    Easy, peaceful and beautiful

    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).

  • Camper-submitted photo from Blue Mountain Forest Rd 365 - Dispersed
    September 7, 2024

    Blue Mountain Forest Rd 365 - Dispersed

    Dusty dirt road

    This area allows disperse camping Beyond a certain point (there is a small sign). There is a map provided at the road trailhead. However it is confusing since I believe the map is upside down. On my drive up I did not see any established distributed campsites. However there are some turn offs that you could park at. This area would probably not be ideal for RVs. Four wheel drive does not seem to be a requirement. I ended up camping at a turnoff and walked a bit off the road to set up my hammock. The road was not very busy I did hear an occasional car pass by. Good views and decently private. I was able to get Verizon signal at my campsite. However driving up signal was spotty

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lolo Hot Springs Campground
    September 4, 2024

    Lolo Hot Springs Campground

    For the Hot Springs

    The campground is fine. It has toilets and showers. Not much to write about. The sites are all different sizes, but had 30amp and water for $40 a night. The Hot Springs are $15 and worth the relaxation. This is old Montana so don’t expect fancy, but unique. The host was kind enough to keep be us to a spot not in between a bunch of RVs which was nice.

    No cell service but the Hot Springs, the bar and the office all have wifi.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Quartz Flats Campground
    September 4, 2024

    Quartz Flats Campground

    Just what I needed

    As others have said, traveling down 90, this place is great. Stayed in Loop G, so under the tunnel. Flush toilets, clean sites, not on top of each other. You can scan the QR code and pay easily. Just needed a night and be able to set up Starlink to do some work. Found a more open spot and it was perfect.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Nugget RV Resort
    August 27, 2024

    Nugget RV Resort

    We Gave Nugget a Try

    We decided to stay here because we’ve seen this campground(CG) featured the last five year’s we’ve been on the road by CG review websites, travel forums, and big-name RV bloggers. So we thought we’d give Nugget a try. We followed our RV GPS to the CG that is near I-90, but far enough away that you don’t hear highway noise. There was another camper checking in when we arrived, but check-in was fairly quick and thorough. There was a sign about being a Good Sam Member and we had to ask to get the discount as that option was not available for the online reservation. We then had a very friendly escort to pull through site 63 with FHUs, which is supposedly a premium site. This gravel site has a little grass yard with a picnic table. The site is across from a community fire pit and couple of their little trail heads. When we were there in July, there was a fire ban so not having a site fire pit was no big deal. The utilities are nicely placed in the middle of the pad. Water pressure is good at about 50 psi. We got 2 to 3 bars on Verizon. As there are a lot of mature pine trees in this CG, satellite is iffy. Our campsite was at the north end of the CG facing the woods, so we used our Verizon MiFi versus Starlink. We probably could have gotten the Starlink to work if we put the antenna on our roof, but as we were only here for three nights, we didn’t try. There’s a nice trail system around the CG to walk with your kids and it is dog friendly. They offer a lot of amenities of which laundry was one that we did use. There’s a nice 9-hole golf course just down the road. They used to let veterans golf for free on Wednesdays, but now charges vets only$5. The CG also had a food truck one evening that was convenient. We wanted to see what all the hype was about and we got the chance. This CG has a lot to offer families or campers who desire a lot of comforts. Overall, its a nice and well run CG, but we are not compelled to repeat with all the other options in the area.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jocko Hollow Campground
    August 27, 2024

    Jocko Hollow Campground

    Sweet spot by the creek

    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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dispersed Site - Lolo National Forest Recreation Area
    August 26, 2024

    Dispersed Site - Lolo National Forest Recreation Area

    Quiet open site on the river

    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!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    August 24, 2024

    Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    Tent site

    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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    August 24, 2024

    Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    Walk in

    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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from National Forest Recreation Area - Peninsula
    August 20, 2024

    National Forest Recreation Area - Peninsula

    Wrong location

    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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Nugget RV Resort
    August 6, 2024

    Nugget RV Resort

    Fantastic

    Great customer service! Helped us set up, talked with us. Checked in with us. Quite. It’s definitely a resort. But it was a great spot for a one nighter.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping
    August 6, 2024

    Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping

    Amazing quiet and private spot!

    What a great spot! 3 sites in a beautiful spot, about 5 minutes off the highway. We pulled in about 7pm and we were the only ones there. Someone else pulled in around 9 but the sites were separated by enough trees we could barely tell they were there. Felt very private, and the stars were fantastic! Creek bed runs right next to the back site, but it was completely dried up in late July.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Campground St. Regis
    August 3, 2024

    Campground St. Regis

    One night camp

    Very clean campground. The sites are flat and gravel. Small general store at office. There is also a pool that is small but clean. We were on our way home and decided to do one night with power hook up.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Clark Fork River
    August 2, 2024

    Clark Fork River

    Fantastic!

    The further you drive on the road the closer you can get to the river! There are some pit toilets too! Absolutely beautiful!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping
    July 25, 2024

    Petty Creek Road Dispersed Camping

    Small but good stop

    Right off the road and easy to get to. I only saw 2 spots and the other was occupied. Both had fire rings but we were in a fire restriction. I got the site closest to the road and it was not so bad, I was camping in my car anyway. The spot seemed pretty level. The trees were gorgeous. Not bad for a free spot.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Blair Flats
    July 24, 2024

    Blair Flats

    Easy access!

    Solid place for camping. They have a few spots at the end of the road, and few places to pull off on the road. There's also a bear box at the end of the road.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Muchwater Recreation Area
    July 23, 2024

    Muchwater Recreation Area

    Awesome stay

    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



Guide to St. Ignatius

Camping near St. Ignatius, Montana, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Explore Flathead Lake: This massive lake is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. One camper mentioned, "We had a wall to sit on and look out at the water. Too cold for me to swim, but my brother jumped in. It was a perfect peaceful spot to hang out for 24 hours."
  • Hiking Trails: The area has numerous trails for all skill levels. A visitor at Holland Lake Campground said, "We had a really nice couple of mid-week nights here... Keep an eye out for bears. We saw a black bear across the road from the campground."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife. One happy camper at Finley Point State Park noted, "We loved this place! This is a peaceful, very well taken care of CG. It’s about 3 miles off the main road around Flathead Lake."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Jim & Mary's RV Park highlighted, "Everything was clean including the picnic table. Plenty of room in the shower."
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors mention the helpfulness of campground staff. One camper at Granite Peak RV Resort said, "Everyone we met, both staff & guests was very nice."
  • Scenic Views: The natural beauty of the area is a big draw. A camper at Big Arm State Unit remarked, "Quiet, beautiful, perfect."

What you should know:

  • Electric Vehicle Restrictions: Some campgrounds have strict policies regarding electric vehicles. A frustrated camper at Missoula KOA Holiday shared, "Once they found out we have an electric car they would not allow us to even come on the property."
  • Tight Spaces: Some RV parks can feel cramped. A visitor at Granite Peak RV Resort mentioned, "The length was pretty short... we still had to do some maneuvering to park the truck."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A camper at Seeley Lake Lolo Campground noted, "Nice camp sites... but no water at sites or bathrooms."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with fun activities for kids. One parent at Whitefish-Kalispell North KOA said, "This campground has it all. Lots of fun for the kids with mini golf, bikes, paddle boats, and arcade games."
  • Safety First: Always keep an eye on the kids, especially near water. A camper at Holland Lake Campground advised, "Bring bug spray, the mosquitos are out. They really go nuts when you first pull in."
  • Plan for Quiet Time: After a day of activities, make sure to have some downtime. A visitor at Montana Placid Lake State Park mentioned, "Just a clean and quiet park. Just what you need to get away."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Jim & Mary's RV Park noted, "Large level spaces with grass and picnic tables."
  • Book Ahead: During peak season, it’s wise to reserve your spot. A visitor at Finley Point State Park said, "We loved it so much that we stayed another night!"
  • Use Local Resources: Take advantage of nearby stores for supplies. A camper at Granite Peak RV Resort mentioned, "The office has a Cracker Barrel feel with all sorts of knick-knacks and even supplies for sale."

Camping near St. Ignatius, Montana, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors and make some unforgettable memories!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near St. Ignatius, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, St. Ignatius, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 135 campgrounds and RV parks near St. Ignatius, MT and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near St. Ignatius, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near St. Ignatius, MT is Missoula KOA Holiday with a 3.9-star rating from 42 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near St. Ignatius, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near St. Ignatius, MT.

  • What parks are near St. Ignatius, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near St. Ignatius, MT that allow camping, notably Lolo National Forest and Flathead National Forest.