Best Camping near Wise River, MT

Searching for the best camping near Wise River, MT? Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Wise River campgrounds just for you. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Wise River, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Wise River, MT (149)

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    2. Divide Bridge Campground

    8 Reviews
    27 Photos
    68 Saves
    Divide, Montana

    Divide Bridge Campground - 21 camping units with tables and fire-rings, boat ramp, restrooms, potable water, night lights, volunteer host and information kiosk.

    A series of small recreation sites are located along a 73-mile stretch of the Big Hole River between Wisdom and Melrose. The river offers blue ribbon trout fishing and excellent float boating. Nine of the sites are managed by BLM. Beginning at Melrose and going west, the sites are: Maiden Rock I, Maiden Rock East, Divide Bridge, Divide Campground, Jerry Creek Bridge, Dickie Bridge, East Bank, Sawlog Creek, and Pintlar Creek.

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

    $10 / night

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    3. Sportsman Lodge, Cabins & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    32 Photos
    24 Saves
    Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Montana

    Welcome to the Sportsman Lodge

    My family and I just purchased the Sportsman Motel in 2021. This was a 2-year process for us by way of Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

    Our journey with the Sportsman Motel in Melrose MT started over 7 years ago. It all began with our oldest son Cody, who was deployed with the Army at the time, wrote me a letter. In his letter, he reflects on the passion he and his brother Marcus (also serving in the Army National Guard) and I have for the outdoors. Growing up in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, I have developed a love of the outdoors for as long as I can ever remember. We have always wanted to go west to Montana. In Cody’s letter, he spoke of a small town in Montana called Melrose and about one of the best Rivers to fish in the country, The Big Hole, running through Melrose. He spoke about staying at the Sportsman Motel. Almost immediately upon his return to the states after his deployment, we booked our trip to the Sportsman Motel.

    We have been coming back every year, multiple times a year, and staying at the Sportsman ever since. We fell in love with the town, the great people of Melrose and of course the World Class Fishing and Hunting.

    In 2018 I approached the previous owners of the Sportsman about buying it. I brought my wife Bonnie out so she can experience what the boys and I have come to love. Bonnie grew up in the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area and although she had been a city girl at heart, she has gained the love and appreciation of the great outdoors through my own lifetime passion. We have relocated here from Pennsylvania to Montana living our greatest dream and want to help bring the same joy to others.

    No matter what you are in search of — hunting, fishing, camping, or just being one with nature – The Sportsman Lodge in Melrose, Montana is your ideal outdoor paradise and home away from home.

    For fishing, Sportsman Lodge is in close proximity to some of the best and most famous streams in the country. Our rivers are legendary. If you’re looking for fly fishing or trout, there’s nothing better than a stay in one of our cabins on the water.

    The hunting here is as good as it gets anywhere. If you’re after the big game, trophy-class elk, mule deer and whitetail are out there. You’ll also find black bears, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats and antelope. If bird hunting and waterfowl are more your style, there are strong sage, sharp-tailed, and mountain grouse, as well as migratory ducks and geese. Melrose is home to a beautiful diversity of habitats and wildlife!

    Sportsman Lodge has accommodations for everyone. Our cozy cabins can serve as your mountainside oasis coming completely furnished with various bedroom options and each with a kitchen, living room and bath. Our cabins by the river offer outstanding access for fishing.

    Our RV park boasts seventeen, full-service hookup spots allowing you to enjoy our Montana views with all of your creature comforts. Or if you’re looking to get a little closer to nature, it doesn’t get any better than camping out under the vast and wild Montana sky.

    Roaming around this part of the country can’t help but impress. In Melrose, while the surroundings are peaceful, the ability to explore the outdoors awakens a strong sense of adventure.

    Melrose is a small town on the Big Hole River. Between our 8 rooms, 6 cabins, 17 RV sites and grass tent spaces, we can suit any traveler looking to experience the best of the outdoors.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $29 - $48 / night

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    4. Butte KOA

    10 Reviews
    1 Photo
    26 Saves
    Butte, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Philipsburg Bay Campground

    14 Reviews
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    85 Saves
    Philipsburg, Montana

    Overview

    Philipsburg Bay Campground is adjacent to Georgetown Lake and provides ideal access to fishing, boating and water skiing. It is located in the Pintler Ranger District of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, the largest national forest in Montana. Surrounded by mountains of outstanding beauty, the location is perfect for visitors who enjoy mountain and water sports or those who prefer relaxing and taking in the spectacular view. Once on-site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature. If this option is available, you will need to first download the free Recreation.gov mobile app https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service.

    Recreation

    Canoeing and boating are popular activities at the lake. Hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers will find no shortage of trails within a few miles of the campground. Georgetown Lake is a prime destination for fishing and fly fishing with kokanee salmon, rainbow and brook trout being the most sought-after species. It is illegal to target Bull Trout, if caught they must be released immediately with minimal handling. Participants must have Montana licenses to hunt or fish.

    Facilities

    Canoeing and boating are popular activities at the lake. Hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers will find no shortage of trails within a few miles of the campground. Georgetown Lake is a prime destination for fishing and fly fishing with kokanee salmon, rainbow and brook trout being the most sought-after species. It is illegal to target Bull Trout, if caught they must be released immediately with minimal handling. Participants must have Montana licenses to hunt or fish.

    Natural Features

    The campground overlooks the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness. Georgetown Lake is a large mountain lake spanning close to 3,000 acres at an elevation of over 6,000 ft. Lodgepole pines enclose the lake and surrounding mountains, providing a home to abundant wildlife including moose, elk, white-tailed deer and even bighorn sheep. Water birds such as the graceful blue heron as well as hawks and other birds of prey also inhabit the lake area.

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    For facility specific information, please call (406) 859-3211.

    Nearby Attractions

    Town of Philipsburg and Anacaonda, gem mining, hiking, fly fishing, atving.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Must cancel 4 days in advance

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $17 / night

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    6. 2 Bar Lazy H RV Campground

    8 Reviews
    4 Photos
    45 Saves
    Butte, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $37 / night

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    9. Fourth of July Campground

    3 Reviews
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    14 Saves
    Wise River, Montana

    This is a nicely outfitted campground in an idyllic setting, which is open and sunny.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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    10. Dickie Bridge

    3 Reviews
    18 Photos
    13 Saves
    Wise River, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Picnic Table
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Recent Reviews In Wise River

316 Reviews of 149 Wise River Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Beaverhead River RV Park
    September 16, 2024

    Beaverhead River RV Park

    Older RV Park used to be a KOA

    We stayed here twice this year, once going North and then headed South for home.  First time they put us in a full hook-up that was to small so I asked for a bigger spot and because about 1/3rd of the spots were empty, they moved me.  Owner was very friendly and willing to find us a better spot.  Second time was on Sunday and the note on door put us in an even smaller full hook-up, despite me asking for a bigger site so I wouldn't have to unhook.  This is one reason for only three stars.  Office was closed and no one answered the phone or returned our call.  The site was totally unacceptable.  Even if I un-hooked there was not enough room to park the pick-up truck.  Left several messages, no response.  We moved to an empty water/electric only site and set up.  An hour later another camper came in and said we were in their spot.  We moved again to another spot hoping no one would claim it.  Still no response from owner.  I guess camp is unsupervised on Sunday.  Maybe owner was out of town.

    Second reason for only three stars:  Camp is older and full hook-up sites are close to each other.  I did not see any 50 amp, only 30 amp.  The openings for dumping are a couple of inches below ground level and the kind you just point the hose down and put a few rocks over to hold it down.  Gravel sites that are mostly level.  

    The Good:  The water and electric only sites in the back (spots 28 to 36) of the park are long and spread out.  I recommend if you can go without having sewer connection, the ones in back (spots 28 to 36) are the best to stay in.  Don't get the ones in front.  Big trees and lots of grass (but watch out for the gofer holes).  Quiet and peaceful night.

    Did not use their restrooms or showers or pool (may not have been open) so no comment.  There is a dump site.  Wifi was 17 mbs but slowed down in the evening.  We use AT&T and got two bars of 5G.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Jerry Creek Br Fish Access
    September 7, 2024

    Jerry Creek Br Fish Access

    Parking lot

    If you were self contained and just looking to get off the 15 for the night then it would work for ya. Otherwise it’s just a big boat parking lot for the river. Plus side it has an outhouse

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    August 16, 2024

    Maiden Rock Dispersed

    MAIDEN ROCK MINE

    Blm camping on the big hole river, montana, free up to 16 days. About 15 spots. Boat ramp, fishing hiking fire pits, no wood available.

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    August 1, 2024

    Homestake Pass Dispersed

    Nice road

    As a single female tent camping I felt very safe here. One morning a bunch of cows came through my site, which was amazing.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Flint Creek Campground
    July 24, 2024

    Flint Creek Campground

    Awesome spot!

    Great easy access spot! This area is free to use and is well maintained. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic bench. Also, each site has lots of space and decent privacy. Toilet, water, and food storage is provided. Lots of spots have creek access which is nice.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Pintler Campground
    July 22, 2024

    Pintler Campground

    Few spots on lovely remote lake

    Pinter Lake is 10 miles from the main road hwy 43. The mostly gravel road is far from smooth with uncomfortable washboard feeling much of the route. Three spots are available, although people did make two ad how sites down by the river. Both were RVs. No water pump here, so must bring your own. The lake is lovely but covered for the most part with lily pads on the backside of the lake. A creek coming from the lake also is adjacent to campground. Because of its remote location, it seems many appreciate the quiet, so I wouldn’t recommend it for those who have noisy activities like ATVs. It’s buggy with only a slight breeze to keep flys away. Overall nice but remote with only one bathroom facility. Fairly clean but lots of flies.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lodgepole Campground
    July 22, 2024

    Lodgepole Campground

    Nice to be by the river

    We had a lovely site that was close to the Wise River. Even with a full camp, the ambient sound of the river shielded the sounds of people talking or kids playing. The bathroom facilities were clean. Most campsites had some shade for either sitting or having a tent. Most people were in self sufficient RVs since there are not hookups. The campground also had a water pump with clean and very cold water.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Racetrack Campground
    July 18, 2024

    Racetrack Campground

    Very secluded

    So the road is gravel and pretty far with private property signs on both sides til you get there. Directions take you there with no problem. Two bathroom locations and spots along the creek. No wildlife while we was there. A few other campers but all spaced apart well so it was secluded. It is 15$ and you have a QR code to scan to pay, however there is ZERO signal there to get online to pay so we paid once we left and got back into town for the night we stayed.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lowland Campground
    July 15, 2024

    Lowland Campground

    Quiet spot with shade

    We stayed four days here and it was great! From Wednesday through Friday, we basically had the entire place to ourselves. Even in July, the mornings and evenings were cool and pleasant. The camp has three clean toilets stocked with toilet paper, and a pump water fountain with clean and cold water to enjoy. Overall pleasant but ATV campers showed up Saturday, driving around the camp, but they were polite after quiet hours. Short trail in the campground, and about five miles from entrance was the Continental Divide Trail. We didn’t know about that until we were leaving, so we will come back to explore. 20 spaces. Will accommodate RV off grid, but no generators after 10 pm, which is good. So quiet at night!!

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    July 14, 2024

    Stony Campground

    It's nice.

    It's not on the water but it is in a good place to get to. Half the spots are shady and the others are in the open in the sun.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Galena Gulch
    July 11, 2024

    Galena Gulch

    if you're small, skip the campground

    Big rigs have a great space at the bottom of the hill... but if you're in a truck, van, etc., head on up the hill. The road is in great shape. There are some pullouts, but look for a road on the right (veer left at the private drive; you'll see a sign) and you'll find a great site with a fire ring and somewhat level ground. Chances are it'll be COVERED in cow poop, but hey. It's quiet, aside from the mooing of cows, and totally private. There's probably more up the road, too, I just didn't go further. Solitude.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Countryside RV Park
    July 8, 2024

    Countryside RV Park

    Lots of green grass!

    This is a great place in Montana. Easy access. Right outside Dillon MT. We stayed here one night and then the the Lewis and Clark Limestone Cavern tour. It is about an hour. Camp ground is super clean and all the sites are very easy to access. Very nice hosts.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Stuart Mill Bay
    July 2, 2024

    Stuart Mill Bay

    Best private place on the lake

    This site is one of the best sites if you want a bit of privacy. As with the rest of the Georgetown Lake sites, there are a number of people, but you have many options to try and limit contact.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Creek Campground
    July 2, 2024

    Crystal Creek Campground

    Good option for developed campground on the skalkaho

    We appreciated with fire ring and picnic table at this small rustic campground. It was a moist spring, so lots of bugs to contend with, but overall a lovely experience.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Indian Trees Campground
    July 2, 2024

    Indian Trees Campground

    Lovely campground in the trees with a small creek

    This campground was lovely. We had spot 14, which is an excellent spot with lots of room, easy access to a vault toilet and lovely background noise from the creek. Camp hosts are very welcoming and accommodating.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Glen Campground
    June 21, 2024

    Glen Campground

    Best Free BLM Campground Ever!!

    I’m not sure why others gave this campground reviews any stars under five! First, this campground is on BLM and free, and only costs money if coming with a group of many or some type of organizations’ camping outing; and the fee is so very minimal even for this. For regular, independent camping, it’s free being on BLM land, per their notice board. Despite being a free, BLM campground, it’s well-maintained, clean, possesses established, separate tent sites with a parking block for each separate vehicle, an area for RVs, even, and a maintained outhouse central to the tent sites and RV space. It’s also set right next to the river offering great fishing! There’s homes across the river, and a bit of vehicle traffic from those specific homes, for whatever reasons; but this campsite is still very much separated, regularly maintained, and flippin’ free! What’s there to possibly complain about?! I’ve camped free on BLM land many times, and it is pretty rugged and wild. There are no established tent or RV sites, no outhouses for the bathroom to use, nothing. You make of it as you will. I’m not understanding why every camper hasn’t given Glen Campground five stars! Also, future campers, PLEASE remember to pack in and pack out of ANY campground, including this one. Though it is maintained, they do not come daily as it is a free campground on BLM land and does not have garbage bins or water spigots. The campers that stayed before us, in the tent site next to ours, left litter everywhere and aluminum and tin cans in the fire pit. Come on now, people! Beer cans, canned vegetable cans, and the like are NOT biodegradable and do not burn down in a camp fire! Use common sense!! Pack in AND pack out all your items, including your GARBAGE!!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Flint Creek Campground
    June 14, 2024

    Flint Creek Campground

    Camping next to the creek

    We found this beautiful small campsite while we drove up to Georgetown lake and decided to camp up next to this beautiful creek. Very wide campingspots with firepit and picknick table. Vault Toilets are at the entrance of the campsite. Campground is not recommended for RVS. Its next to a road so keep in mind some noise from traffic.



Guide to Wise River

Camping near Wise River, Montana, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and cozy campgrounds. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly spot, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful area.

What to do:

  • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing in the nearby lakes and rivers. At Philipsburg Bay Campground, one reviewer mentioned, “There are no campsites directly on the lake, but there is a view of it from a few of the sites and it's an easy walk through the CG to get to it.”
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Lost Creek State Park Campground. A visitor shared, “A nice hundred yard path that is paved to the waterfall for anyone with mobility issues. A longer hike up to the bridge is nice and wooded.”
  • Wildlife Watching: Campers often spot wildlife in the area. One guest at Delmoe Lake noted, “Great spot with some really neat ATV trails.”

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A reviewer at Fairmont RV Resort said, “Very clean restrooms and showers. Small store, gas pump. Very quiet.”
  • Friendly Hosts: Many campgrounds have welcoming staff. At Divide Bridge Campground, a visitor remarked, “Great Hosts, Right on the River with Water And Bathrooms, can’t Beat this.”
  • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. One guest at Flint Creek Campground mentioned, “Very peaceful and beautiful site. We stayed in #3 which was creekside and had plenty of space for a tent.”

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may lack certain amenities. A visitor at Lost Creek State Park Campground noted, “Water is available, but you will need to take your trash with you as no trash service is available.”
  • Crowded During Peak Season: Popular spots can fill up quickly. One camper at Butte KOA mentioned, “Camping spots are nice, but close to one another and the campground is often full.”
  • Road Conditions: Some access roads may be rough. A reviewer at Delmoe Lake said, “The road is washboarded in spots but it wasn't so bad that we couldn't get our 42ft rig up.”

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with activities for kids. At Fairmont RV Resort, one parent said, “Our kids loved the winding roads for their push bikes.”
  • Plan for Rain: Be prepared for sudden weather changes. A family at Philipsburg Bay Campground had to leave early due to rain but still enjoyed their stay.
  • Bring Outdoor Games: Keep kids entertained with games. A camper at Lost Creek State Park Campground suggested, “The campground is very clean and quiet.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at 2 Bar Lazy H RV Campground mentioned, “The campground is well laid out with plenty of room to drive around with big rigs.”
  • Look for Full Hookups: Some campgrounds offer full hookups for convenience. A visitor at Butte KOA appreciated the “clean facilities” and “pleasant staff.”
  • Be Mindful of Noise: Some campgrounds can be noisy due to traffic or other campers. A guest at Divide Bridge Campground noted, “Clean vault toilets. Friendly Hosts on sight.”

Camping near Wise River, Montana, has its perks and quirks. With a little planning, you can enjoy a memorable outdoor experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Wise River, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Wise River, MT offers a wide range of camping options, with 149 campgrounds and RV parks near Wise River, MT and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Wise River, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Wise River, MT is Fairmont RV Resort with a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Wise River, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Wise River, MT.

  • What parks are near Wise River, MT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Wise River, MT that allow camping, notably Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and Bitterroot National Forest.