Glamping near Twin Bridges, MT

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    Ruby Valley Campground and RV Park houses premium glamping accommodations near Twin Bridges, alongside Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park with its tipi sites. These glamping destinations offer electricity, comfortable beds, and picnic areas for a resort-style experience. The spacious safari tents at Ruby Valley provide a perfect blend of outdoor immersion and modern comfort, while maintaining proximity to historic Virginia and Nevada cities. One visitor noted, "My wife appreciated that the restrooms and shower are a short walk and I love the serenity and space." Both locations feature clean showers, toilets, and drinking water, elevating the traditional camping experience with hotel-like amenities while maintaining a connection to Montana's natural beauty.

    Visitors at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park can explore spectacular limestone caverns through guided tours, creating a unique glamping experience complemented by educational opportunities. The park maintains several walking trails with wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly at dawn and dusk. According to a camper, "The cavern tour is definitely worth it! It was a short but all uphill climb to the cavern, and then a 2 hour tour. Very informative." Ruby Valley's proximity to Virginia and Nevada cities offers cultural excursions to complement the glamping experience. Both locations are operational seasonally, with Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park available year-round and offering stargazing opportunities away from city lights. Advance reservations are recommended during peak summer months when these glamping sites reach capacity quickly.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Twin Bridges (16)

      1. Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park — Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park

      4.2(37)30mi from Twin Bridges45 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had initially planned to camp at Glacier but were thwarted by fire and smoke. We booked this campground when we arrived at the State Park, no problem. The road circles the campground."

      "There are also three handicap accessible cabins and one tipi. All are reservable."

      from $8 - $90 / night

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      2. Ruby Valley Campground and RV Park

      4.7(3)19mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "With no need for hookups, we paid a mere $28 for a roomu site adjacent to the water. My wife appreciated that the restrooms and shower are a short walk and I love the serenity and space."

      "Wonderfully friendly and accommodating staff. Very clean inside and out. Close proximity to Virginia and Nevada cities."

      from $35 - $55 / night

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      3. Delmoe Lake

      4.0(12)31mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Located in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest near Butte, Montana, Delmoe Lake was a beautiful place to camp for a night."

      "Great spot with some really neat ATV trails. The road is washborded in spots but it wasn't so bad that we couldn't get our 42ft rig up."

      from $8 / night

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      4. Butte KOA

      3.6(12)33mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I didn't really walk around the campground, but it seemed like a smaller KOA.  It is easy to find right off the interstate.  I thought perhaps the highway noise would be an issue, but it was not. "

      "The bathrooms are new and spacious and very clean."

      5. Three Forks KOA Journey

      4.2(19)43mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The staff were exceptionally welcoming. Our pull-through site was spacious, level, and equipped with reliable full hookups (30/50 amp), shady trees, fire pit, picnic table, and Wi-Fi."

      "Park for children Great walking paths

      Fire pit accessible

      Trash and dumpsters."

      from $58 - $70 / night

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      6. Fairmont RV Resort

      4.1(16)41mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Proximity to the Hot Springs nice, would have liked to see a little price break to use the spa facility. the sites were nice and large friendly staff"

      "Sites are close to each other. There were no picnic tables and wood fires are not allowed so no fire rings."

      7. Missouri Headwaters State Park Campground

      4.0(24)48mi from Twin Bridges18 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "On our way to Montana we stopped here for a first come first serve spot for the night. They had one outhouse bathroom and although it says they have a water fill up station we couldn’t find one."

      "Missouri Headwaters State Park campground is a 17 site campground located just a short distance from the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers."

      from $18 - $30 / night

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      8. 2 Bar Lazy H RV Campground

      3.6(8)35mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "35 a day for electric, $36 for water, $37 for full hookups.

      Laundry and showers available, but I did not use. Manager is on site, and while it’s not a looker, it’s kept nice."

      "The campground as well laid out plenty of room to drive around with big rigs. Each site has a picnic bench. The staff was friendly."

      from $15 - $37 / night

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      9. Beaver Head RV Park & Campground

      3.0(1)27mi from Twin BridgesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $47 - $52 / night

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      10. Vigilante Campground — Bannack State Park

      4.7(10)42mi from Twin Bridges17 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The Campground has 16 sites, one site is just for those arriving by bike. A tipi is available for $30 a night for Montana residents or $42 for non-residents."

      "Bannack Montana was the 1st Territorial Capital of Montana. The Ghost town allows you a look at how settlers and miners leaved in the early day of Montana."

      from $54 / night

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    Glamping Reviews near Twin Bridges, MT

    159 Reviews of 16 Twin Bridges Campgrounds


    • K
      Sep. 15, 2025

      Three Forks KOA Journey

      Very welcoming RV Park.

      We had a lovely overnight at this RV Park in Sept 2025. The park is very handy to all the area has to offer, and the country setting lets you relax and rest peacefully after a long day exploring. The staff were exceptionally welcoming. Our pull-through site was spacious, level, and equipped with reliable full hookups (30/50 amp), shady trees, fire pit, picnic table, and Wi-Fi. The amenities were top-notch: clean restrooms, a well-maintained laundry room, the best setup we have seen thus far for the cost.

    • Erin S.
      Oct. 25, 2018

      Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park — Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park

      Beautiful campground in a Montana State Park

      This campground was a pleasant surprise. We had initially planned to camp at Glacier but were thwarted by fire and smoke. We booked this campground when we arrived at the State Park, no problem. The road circles the campground. There are five loops inside the outer road, with about 7 campsites per loop, and the playground and bathrooms in the center. The sites have electric hookups. We were able to fill our water tanks with spigots centrally located throughout the campground, but could not keep it connected. No sewer, but the bathroom is very convenient. The site was level with a fire pit and very spacious. The State Park was awesome. We went hiking and the cave tour was great. They have two souvenir stores and one cafe near the cave. We stayed there for 4 nights which was perfect for what we had planned. Would highly recommend.

    • H
      Jul. 8, 2022

      Missouri Headwaters State Park Campground

      Great one night stop spot!

      On our way to Montana we stopped here for a first come first serve spot for the night. They had one outhouse bathroom and although it says they have a water fill up station we couldn’t find one. Probably the most amount of mosquitoes I’ve ever seen at a campsite due to the marshy environment around the sites but, still beautiful. Make sure you have lots of bug spray or clothes that cover your arms and legs. Campsite includes a picnic table and fire pit. No bear boxes and no bears. The camp host was extremely nice and had firewood for sale.

    • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 17, 2018

      Vigilante Campground — Bannack State Park

      Camp near a ghost town

      Vigilante campground at Bannack State Park is perfect for those who like ghost towns. The Campground has 16 sites, one site is just for those arriving by bike. A tipi is available for $30 a night for Montana residents or $42 for non-residents. Sites are a little pricey starting at $18 for residents $28 for non-residents. Kids visiting the park can work on a Jr. Ranger program. Great time to visit is when they have volunteers dressed in period clothing. You can go in to and check out just about every building in the town. The state park has a second campground, Road Agent, near this one.

    • Brian P.
      May. 24, 2025

      Butte KOA

      Just keep driving!

      Seems KOAs are loosing their appeal. Pool was broken and dirty, chess pieces were missing, nothing else to do for the kiddos but a dilapidated playground. Half the park was off limits because it was under construction. Our site didn’t have a fire pit. Office smelled like smoke when you walked in.

    • Jamie K.
      Jun. 11, 2018

      Three Forks KOA Journey

      Fun, family friendly

      Very family friendly.

      Park for children

      Great walking paths

      Fire pit accessible

      Trash and dumpsters.

    • Kelsey L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 30, 2018

      Delmoe Lake

      Great, easy, inexpensive National Forest campground

      Located in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest near Butte, Montana, Delmoe Lake was a beautiful place to camp for a night. The area is popular with OHV’s and you will pass multiple staging areas on the drive up as well as many others camping along the way up to the campground. It’s a ~10 mile drive on a well maintained gravel road that is accessible from I-90 by taking either exit 241 or 233 (we're driving cross country so it was important to find some place that was easy to get to yet far enough away to feel like we were out in nature). There are two camping loops as well as a day use area. Sites cost $5/night plus $3 for any additional vehicles (we had 2 cars so it was $8 for the night). Sites include a picnic table and fire ring, and there was ample firewood left by others for us to use. Pit toilets are also available. We were here in late July and there were a decent amount of mosquitos. Echoing the previous review, there was a fair amount of trash around but it was still a pleasant place to spend the night.

    • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 17, 2018

      Vigilante Campground — Bannack State Park

      Great Historical State Park with two campgrounds

      If you like history, ghost towns and camping then Bannack State Park is for you. Bannack Montana was the 1st Territorial Capital of Montana. The Ghost town allows you a look at how settlers and miners leaved in the early day of Montana. See the 1st Territorial Governors Manson (ok, small cabin). Almost all of building you can enter. The best times to visit is when reenactments are happening at the park. The state park has two small campgrounds, Vigilante Campground with 15 sites and one Tipi site. One of the sites at the Vigilante site is only for bikers. Vigilante campsites can be reserved. The other campground is Road Agent Campground. Road Agent has 8 sites. Both sites have Vault Toilets, water and trash bins.

    • J
      Jul. 18, 2020

      Three Forks KOA Journey

      Quiet hours strictly enforced

      Got in late (after 9), but they where nice enough to give us a tent site to camp in. Amenities are nice, but my only negative for us was that quiet hours where at 10pm and a lot of their guest go to sleep at that time, so they enforce that rule. If you are looking for a quiet place after 10 though, this is a great spot.


    Guide to Twin Bridges

    Ruby Valley Campground and RV Park and Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park offer upscale glamping accommodations near Twin Bridges, Montana. The Ruby Valley site features safari-style canvas tents with comfortable beds, electricity, and private outdoor spaces, while Lewis & Clark Caverns houses distinctive tipis with modern amenities. Both locations maintain pristine facilities with hot showers and clean restrooms that enhance the glamping experience. One guest shared, "My wife appreciated that the restrooms and shower are a short walk and I love the serenity and space." The glamping accommodations provide a perfect balance of outdoor immersion and creature comforts, with select units offering kitchenettes, climate control systems, and furnished patios with scenic mountain views.

    The surrounding area boasts exceptional outdoor activities directly accessible from these glamping resorts. The Lewis & Clark Caverns tour provides a fascinating underground adventure, with 2-hour guided explorations through impressive limestone formations. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that dry out early in the season, making this area ideal for spring and fall visits when higher elevations remain snow-covered. According to a camper, "The drive both in and out were incredible!" with dramatic mountain vistas surrounding the properties. Evening programming includes ranger talks and stargazing opportunities, while the nearby Jefferson River offers fishing and paddling experiences. These glamping sites provide convenient access to historic Virginia City and Nevada City, allowing guests to combine luxury camping with cultural exploration in southwest Montana.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Twin Bridges, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Twin Bridges, MT is Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park — Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park with a 4.2-star rating from 37 reviews.

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