Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wolf Creek, MT

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    1. Helena Campground & RV Park

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    Helena, Montana

    If you are looking for a casual, quiet park with friendly service come join us. During your stay; why not check out Helena and the surrounding areas.We are just a few minutes away from experiencing the beauty of the State Capital building, next to it is the Historical Society Museum. How about jumping on the tour train, or take a trolley ride downtown and hear about the uniqueness of our city.If you like boats, there are boat tours at the Gates of the Mountains or put your own boat on one of our three gorgeous lakes [Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter.] Take a couple of hrs. and have a quiet picnic at the Tizer Botanical Gardens & Arboretum which is S of Helena in Jefferson City.Many things to see and do; so stay a couple of days. We offer Clean Showers, Laundry, TV and Lounge Room.

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    2. Fort Harrison RV Park

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    Helena, Montana
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    3. Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

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    Garrison, Montana
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    4. Great Falls RV Park

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    Great Falls, Montana

    Formerly Dick's RV Park

    Full Hookups

    All of our full hook sites have, power, water, sewer, and free wi-fi is throughout the park.

    Pull Through Spaces

    Almost all of our pull-throughs are big rig friendly, most pads are 70ft in length.

    Large Shaded Spaces

    Big enough to fit most rigs, they go fast. Reservations are highly recommended.

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    5. Helena North KOA

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    Helena, Montana
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    6. Kim's Marina & RV Resort

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    Helena National Forest, Montana
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    7. Helena North KOA

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    Helena, Montana

    Whether you're exploring the Rocky Mountain beauty of Montana or you're on a longer journey traveling throughout the West, the new Helena North KOA provides a convenient base camp. It lies just half a mile off I-15, with plenty of Pull-Thru RV sites for larger rigs. All RV sites have 30 or 50 amp service, along with a patio area and picnic table. In Helena, Montana's state capital, you can hop aboard the Last Chance Tour Train for an engaging open-air ride around the capitol grounds, through the mansion district and past a restored miner's village. About 10 miles north, boat tours take visitors up the Missouri River through a canyon of towering limestone walls - a historic route traveled by Lewis and Clark, who dubbed it the Gates of the Mountains. You'll find other spectacular mountain scenery to the north and south; Helena lies midway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks.

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    8. Alhambra RV Park

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    Clancy, Montana

    Note from the owner of Alhambra RV Park: The water at Alhambra RV Park is tested by an independent certified lab to ensure its safety. The non-potable designation was a legal issue with well certification issues inherited from previous owners. As of September 2018 our well status has been granted as public access by the State of Montana and all water testing has yielding safe to drink and use results. Reports are free to be reviewed by anyone at any time. We strive to be a natural setting RV Park in the spirit of National Forest camp grounds with the benefit of electricity, WiFi, and other modern conveniences.

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    9. 7R Guest Ranch Motel & RV Park

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    Wolf Creek, Montana

    Our motel and RV Park with full hook-ups is located on a lush lawn that sweeps all the way down to the Little Wolf Creek, which runs throughout the ranch. Little Wolf Creek is fed from fresh springs of the magnificent Rocky Mountains that encompass the ranch. The whole area is abundant with all the beauty nature has to offer.

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    10. Buzz In RV & Mobile Home Park

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    Helena, Montana

    Buzz in RV park is located on the east edge of East Helena, MT. It is a family owned and locally operated business. Conveniently located just a few miles from the City of Helena. Quick easy access to Montana's outdoor recreation areas - only 10 minutes for Lake Helena & Hauser Lake! We have recently worked through several upgrades to the park and park management. We over nightly/weekly/monthly RV rates and have full service hook ups for water, sewer and electrical. We have an onsite Laundry Mat as well as male & female bathrooms with showering facilities. We offer free WI-FI in the RV park area. We look forward to your visit! Managers are onsite & we also have an online application and payment process to make your stay hassle free!

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Recent RV Reviews near Wolf Creek, Montana

270 Reviews of 63 Wolf Creek Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Great Falls RV Park
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Great Falls RV Park

    An ok park

    Basic RV park, needs to be updated. Lots of long term, old and run down campers. Water, electric and sewer ok. A good deal of highway noise.

  • Rich J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Helena North KOA
    Oct. 19, 2021

    Helena North KOA

    Well Maintained KOA

    Good, level, graveled sites. Full hookup pull-thrus that have a decent amount of space between sites. Bathrooms and showers very clean. Friendly staff. We were here in mid-October so not many traveling campers, but a few long-term

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    Jul. 30, 2024

    Helena North KOA

    Great!

    Only spent one night, but level sites, full hook ups, showers and laundry clean. An area to play games and we didn’t have our dogs this time but the dog zone looked good and clean.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Helena North KOA
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Helena North KOA

    Typical KOA, all gravel, not ADA or electric car friendly

    This is a typical KOA.  First the good:

    Friendly helpful staff until their gone at closing time.  Little mini store with a few essentials.  

    Clean bathrooms and showers and clean laundry room with several washers/dryers.  $2.00 per load to wash.  Can't remember how much to dry.  Very cool pinball machine that costs 25 cents per game.  Fun fun fun!  Another bathroom/shower in middle of park but I never looked inside that one.

    65 sites that most have full hook-up and pull-through.  A few cool tent sites with gas BBQs.  Some cool looking cabins but I never looked inside one.  I'm here on 8/24/2024 and RV park is sold out except 3 pull-through sites.  All tent sites were full.  I don't know about the cabins.

    Cool playground for kids and large mostly gravel dog run.

    Edit added:  AT&T has 5G and three bars.  KOA has wifi but slow slow slow I got 3MPS so instead of KOA wifi I used my iPhone Personal Hotspot that worked great.

    THE BAD (and reason for only 3 stars):

    All gravel roads and sites throughout the park.  Very close together.  Some sites have a very narrow strip of grass.  Some of the picknick tables need to be re-painted.  Unfortunately while eating breakfast you could be 2 feet away from the next RV dumping their sewer.  P.U.  The luxury sites don't have that problem.  They are at the end of each row and only have a neighbor on the drivers side.  I think well worth the extra 17 bucks.

    Not ADA friendly.  Very hard for someone with a walker to get around because of gravel roads/sites.  Someone with a wheel chair near impossible.  Has a nice handicap shower in main office building.  Only problem is that once I take my walker in with me it's very tight and no room to move around.

    Not EV car friendly.  There is a $250 fine and eviction if you plug in your car.  The person at the front desk told me the $250 fine and eviction is because EVs overload the outdated system and cause a fire.  This KOA is an older one and was wired before EVs.    Each individual site has its own 30 amp and 50 amp circuit breaker.

    Some trees but few and far between.  No pool or hot tub.

    Final thoughts:  Make reservations well in advance if you can.  This KOA is the best game in town and is mostly sold out in summer.   I think (sorry I don't know for sure) there is only one other RV park in town and from what I can tell, it is a much older one. I would proceed with caution before I booked it.  Good traveling.  See you on the road.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Helena North KOA
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Helena North KOA

    Typical KOA but not ADA or electric car friendly

    This is a typical KOA. First the good: Friendly helpful staff until their gone at closing time. Little mini store with a few essentials. Clean bathrooms and showers and clean laundry room with several washers/dryers.$2.00 per load to wash. Can't remember how much to dry. Very cool pinball machine that costs 25 cents per game. Fun fun fun! Another bathroom/shower in middle of park but I never looked inside that one. 65 sites that most have full hook-up and pull-through. A few cool tent sites with gas BBQs. Some cool looking cabins but I never looked inside one. I'm here on 8/24/2024 and RV park is sold out except 3 pull-through sites. All tent sites were full. I don't know about the cabins. Cool playground for kids and large mostly gravel dog run. Edit added: AT&T has 5G and three bars. KOA has wifi but slow slow slow I got 3MPS so instead of KOA wifi I used my iPhone Personal Hotspot that worked great. THE BAD(and reason for only 3 stars): All gravel roads and sites throughout the park. Very close together. Some sites have a very narrow strip of grass. Some of the picknick tables need to be re-painted. Unfortunately while eating breakfast you could be 2 feet away from the next RV dumping their sewer. P.U. The luxury sites don't have that problem. They are at the end of each row and only have a neighbor on the drivers side. I think well worth the extra 17 bucks. Not ADA friendly. Very hard for someone with a walker to get around because of gravel roads/sites. Someone with a wheel chair near impossible. Has a nice handicap shower in main office building. Only problem is that once I take my walker in with me it's very tight and no room to move around. Not EV car friendly. There is a$250 fine and eviction if you plug in your car. The person at the front desk told me the$250 fine and eviction is because EVs overload the outdated system and cause a fire. This KOA is an older one and was wired before EVs. Each individual site has its own 30 amp and 50 amp circuit breaker. Some trees but few and far between. No pool or hot tub. Final thoughts: Make reservations well in advance if you can. This KOA is the best game in town and is mostly sold out in summer. I think(sorry I don't know for sure) there is only one other RV park in town and from what I can tell, it is a much older one. I would proceed with caution before I booked it. Good traveling. See you on the road.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Goose Bay Marina and Campground
    Sep. 14, 2018

    Goose Bay Marina and Campground

    Very nice newly developed full service campground.

    This is a newly developed campground, with two shower houses(rare in Montana) with flush toilets, as well as vault toilets. The sites are all spacious enough to accommodate two vehicles, both towing trailers or boats. There are three types of sites in the campground, Rustic (no water, sewer or electricity ), Electrical Only (no water or sewer) and Full Hook-up (water, sewer and electrical hook-ups). Campground has a store and gas is available. The day use area has a frisbee-golf coarse and beach volleyball. I was very impressed with the campground, leaps and bounds above the old campground.

  • Duncan G.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Aug. 1, 2022

    Helena Campground & RV Park

    Choose Another Location

    This place is not a good choice. It is dirty and not maintained except for the bathhouse which is decent. This property caters mostly to long-term residents in older RVs and mobile homes. It is not a place for Dyrt campers wanting to get away from it all. I was the only short-term traveler, and I was charged$35 for a 20 amp electric only site. That was too much. I have been on the road full time for eight months and this is the least attractive campground yet. I don’t like to criticize other reviews, but the other rating of 4 stars is a joke. It is more like a 1. I gave it 2 because the people were very friendly and the bathhouse was a B-. There are huge pot holes in the entrance which are not RV friendly. There is no garbage dumpster and no sanitary dump. I had to drive a gas station in town to do this.

  • Jerold H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    Convenient to Interstate

    Well run, clean campground with lots of pull through sites with full hook ups. Efficiently run. Check in was quick and easy with a golf cart escort to my site.  The layout is pretty condensed so I was quite close to my neighbor. Campground was quiet, some road noise outside. An excellent option to break up a drive on I-90.

  • Lynn A.
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    Sep. 12, 2020

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    Spacious&Quiet

    This is a family owned RV park in Garrison, MT. Helpful hosts. Kid friendly. Gameroom. Laundry. If you want to relax, this is a great stop. Spacious spots, some mountain views. A bit of road traffic noise, but still quiet. A Chapel on the grounds and Sunday services offered. Would recommend.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Dec. 5, 2024

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    A Hidden Gem on the River with Exceptional Hospitality!

    Our stay at Bernie and Sharon’s Riverfront RV Park was absolutely fantastic! The location is stunning – nestled right by the river, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot to relax and reconnect with nature.

    The hospitality was truly exceptional. Bernie and Sharon went above and beyond to make our stay comfortable and enjoyable. We enjoyed a cozy campfire thanks to their generosity in providing a fire ring and even a couple of logs to get us started. Their thoughtfulness made the experience even more memorable!

    We also camped in our Tesla, and the park was fully equipped for EV travelers with a 14-50 amp outlet, making it super convenient to charge our vehicle while we enjoyed the great outdoors.

    The amenities were spotless, and the grounds were beautifully maintained. Whether you’re looking to fish, explore the surroundings, or simply unwind by the water, this RV park has everything you need for a perfect getaway.

    Thank you, Bernie and Sharon, for an amazing experience! We’ll definitely be back for another unforgettable stay.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Pelican Point Fishing Access Site
    Sep. 23, 2021

    Pelican Point Fishing Access Site

    Nice large RV spaces easy access

    Easy access from 15 and nice RV spots. Boat launch ramp and small beach for swimming, fishing and for dogs to play. A sweet gem! No hook up but a pit toilet

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    Camper-submitted photo from Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    Lovely hosts and well maintained grounds

    Enjoyed our stay as a stopover on way south to Big Sky. Large grounds, well maintained with green grass for the kid to run in. Walk to the river is about 3-5 min. Spaces were large. People we met there loved it so much that they’ve come back year and year again. Best of all is the story of the host… offers a safe and fun place, rescued animals, keeps camping costs affordable bc had 9 kids and couldn’t afford to stay at RV parks, etc.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Lost Moose Meadows Campground
    Aug. 15, 2023

    Lost Moose Meadows Campground

    Better than 5 stars - Most stretching room of any private RV park

    I was staying in Bozeman at the fairgrounds and was tired of being able to"reach out and touch someone", as is my neighbors, so on a whim decided to leave early and give Lost Moose Meadows a try(I'm always skeptical of private RV parks as my preference is more along the lines of state parks/COE campgrounds), and probably the best decision I've made on this trip thus far(3 months in). 

    This is a relatively new RV park(opened 6 weeks ago) situated in a valley near a small town(Lincoln, MT) owned/managed by a husband/wife team (Matt& Nichole) who put their heart and soul into building this park (Also, super cool folks, very personable). They built the park from the ground up themselves and it shows they were RVers themselves and built as they would want to enjoy. Each site is like a little oasis with plenty of room to stretch (B3 feels like a 1/2 acre lot, and likely not too far off from it), plenty long enough for even the longest of rigs (some of the pull throughs are over 100 feet long). There isn't a ton of shade however to be expected as the park is new and there will be shade as trees mature. 

    Originally I was going to stay here a few nights before continuing west however decided to stay 2 and a half weeks. It's a bit off I-90 however if you're simply looking for a place to stretch out, this is definitely it and worth the trek.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cromwell Dixon Campground
    Aug. 7, 2022

    Cromwell Dixon Campground

    No Frills

    This is a small, no frills site just outside of Helena, MT. No hookups for RVs; Vault toilets, which were very clean. Pack in/Pack out as there are no trash receptacles. Moderate road noise until dark. Beautiful views and dark skies at night for stargazing

  • James and Susan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park
    Sep. 3, 2022

    Bernie & Sharons Riverfront RV Park

    Riverfront RV Park

    One of our favorite Parks! So much history here and well maintained. Lots of trees and shade! Sharon and her Camp Hosts/ Maintenance staff do a wonderful job keeping this place clean and trimmed.
    Terry and Mike meet you at your arrival and usher you to your site. We have a 40’ w/tow and opted for a pull thru for 1 night. Sharon stops by and takes your payment, and checks on if you need anything! Great to have met the matriarch of the Park! They offer Good Sam and Military rates as well!

  • Matthew S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hooper Park
    Aug. 4, 2022

    Hooper Park

    Great campground for the price

    It's only $10 to camp here with a tent. $25 for an electric site with an RV.

    The bad: this is a city park in town. That means you'll have a little bit of light pollution if you want to see the stars (it's not too bad though) and you're next to the road.

    The good: once evening approaches, it's pretty quiet through the night in the morning. This place feels like an intermediate between an RV park and a Forest service campground. The sites are spacious, though they are next to each other. But the day I was here, there weren't very many campers so it felt more spread out. You may also get some courageous deer walking through your campsite.

    The facilities are pretty good for a city park. Bathrooms have running water and even a shower. They are spigots to fill up with drinking water. And there's a small playground which my kids think is underwhelming.

    Be aware that the fire rings at some of the sites good stand some TLC, as could some of the picnic tables which are wooden and starting to splinter.

    That said, at $10, it's hard to beat the price, especially since down the road there is a more primitive campground that cost $5 more.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hellgate Campground
    Aug. 12, 2018

    Hellgate Campground

    Great Group Use area

    Large campground on the east side of Canyon Ferry. Two very large group use areas. If you like camping in the trees you will need to get one of the first several sites along the creek, most of the other campsites are in the open unless a large cottonwood is growing on the edge of the lake. Large day use shelter. Boat ramp with lots of parking for boat trailers. Lots of pull through sites for RVs.

  • Eric G.
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    Jul. 13, 2021

    Goose Bay Marina and Campground

    Horrible Washboard Road…..Otherwise OK

    The campground is nice enough, lots of brown grass throughout the park that if irrigated would look fantastic. There is a base rate for your camp spot the an up-charge of $5 a night if you have an electric spot and another $5 a night if your site has electricity. Using the dump station is $10 if you are not in full hookups, fresh water is available at two fill stations, unfortunately you cannot attach your own water filter to the fill stations as they have a hose that is not threaded and you cannot remove the hose.

    THE ROAD….I’ve been on LOTS of washboarded roads in the US deserts and Mexico, but never such an unrelenting brutal one as the one to the campground from the highway. I am not the fly over at high speed guy, You may not feel the bumps in your car but your RV or trailer is being trashed. The road is also extremely dusty. If not for that road I would recommend this park, great facilities, launch ramp, docks but I am already dreading the drive back out.

    The bathrooms and showers are spotless! Showers are 3 min for 25 cents.

    The office staff and campground Hosts can’t be beat, the very best. They helped me immensely finding a spot during a busy summer week.

  • K B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Devil's Elbow Campground
    Jul. 15, 2021

    Devil's Elbow Campground

    Nice updated BLM campground.

    Nice BLM campground, no beach/swim area on-site, have to walk .5 mile trail to Clarks Bay day use for swimming. Great for RVs, no shade for tents (trees are too young and provide no shade yet). Boat ramp area is small.

  • Carla S.
    Camper-submitted photo from White Sandy Campground
    Jul. 28, 2016

    White Sandy Campground

    White Sandy

    Easy to Access campground, picnic tables, restrooms available, water, convenient store down the road. Drive to site is short and easy as well. Spots for RVs and campers. Fishing access, lots of trout. Nice place to take the kids to play on Hauser Lake. Spot to catch live crawfish, boating access.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from American Legion Lions Park
    Sep. 21, 2019

    American Legion Lions Park

    Small free campground with plenty to do

    Atkinson Park Campground at the north west corner of Cascade offers free camping at the north end of the park. Camping at the park appears to most suited to RV camping as they don't want any camping outside of the parking pads due to not wanting damage to their sprinkler system. That being said it appears that you should have room for your vehicle and a tent as long as you did not have a trailer with you. The park has a pavilion with running water, and BBQ grills. Flushing toilets are also available. The individual camp sites do not have tables or fire rings. Camping is limited to three nights. It appears that the campground has 4 sites, sites 2, 3 and 6 are marked, another spot which I assume is site 1 looks the same as 2& 3, could not find any place that might be sites 4 and 5. Additional recreational activities are available during your stay. The park has a nice sized playground, tennis courts, horseshoe pits and a skate park. For the RV crowd there is a free RV dump at the entrance to the campground. The campground sits along side the interstate so you will have plenty of road noise throughout the night. While this would not be my choice for a location to camp, it is a free camp ground that would be a good spot to stay the night for a tired traveler

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Holter Dam Rec. Site Campground
    Jan. 3, 2024

    Holter Dam Rec. Site Campground

    Lovely Campground in Northern Montana

    This is a great BLM camping spot right above the reservoir, with all of the sites having a great view. We were stopping for a night so didn’t get to explore very much. All of the sites can accommodate larger rigs, but none have electrical service so there are lots of generators.   We found this unnecessary as we run on nearly 100% on solar and there is open sky a plenty!

    The bathrooms are clean, pit toilets, but have potable water right outside. The camping area is right next to a large boat launch for anyone getting on the water. Hiking, boating and fishing are all right there for your enjoyment. 

    Nearby towns of Craig and Wolf Creek don’t offer much in the way of services, besides a small bar and grill, and gas station, so come prepared.

  • Shawn A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Devil's Elbow Campground
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Devil's Elbow Campground

    Great hosts & beautiful water.

    Nice sites, leveled, bathrooms with only a sink. Water available if needed. Quiet peaceful, and a host couple that were very enjoyable. BLM recreation area, so only 15.00 a night. No electric or hookups.

  • Nathan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hellgate Campground
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Hellgate Campground

    Giant campground where nearly every site has beach access

    This campground is huge it sits on a peninsula jutting out in the the Missouri River. Some spots have trees which provide much needed shade in this dry area. Deer came through the campground while we were there. We had a trailer but the sites seem primitive, no power or water hookups. There was a vault toilet and a place to pump water from but I think we were there right at the end of the season so the pumps might have been off. Trailer was easy to back into our slot, but several places had pull throughs. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hooper Park
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Hooper Park

    Nice city campground walking distance to town

    Hooper Park is a nice city park on the east side of town which contains a camping area. The campground has RV sites with electric and water hookup and sites with out hookups for tent camping. Campsites sit in a nice flat grassy area under large ponderosa pines. Restroom facilities area available as well as trash bins. Camp sites prices are based on the type of camping you are doing, RV vs Tent and if you are using an electric site or not. The park has a large pavilion that comes in handy if it starts raining and you want to eat your meal while staying dry. The park/campground is on the east side of town and a short walk just about everything Lincoln has to offer. This is a good spot to stay if you are traveling and need an easy to find campsite with out having to travel miles down a forest se

  • Wayne P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Black Sandy State Park Campground
    Sep. 20, 2023

    Black Sandy State Park Campground

    Nice lake

    The lake is right at the rear of your camper. Sites are extremely close together and only electric hookup. No sewer or water hook up. Must already have water or get it at the dump station at the entrance. You must use a bucket or jug for water at the campsites as the rangers no longer provide adapters for the hydrants. Not good as a little maintenance could fix any issues.


Guide to Wolf Creek

Wolf Creek, Montana, offers a fantastic escape for RV enthusiasts, with a variety of campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and water access

  • The Helena Campground & RV Park provides essential amenities such as electric hookups and drinking water, making it a convenient stop for travelers.
  • At Fort Harrison RV Park, guests can enjoy full hookups, including sewer and water, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • For those looking for a more rustic experience, Lost Moose Meadows Campground offers well-maintained sites with electric hookups and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Unique features that enhance the camping experience

  • Wagons West Campground is big rig friendly, accommodating larger RVs with ease and providing a comfortable stay.
  • At Alhambra RV Park, guests can enjoy picnic tables and fire pits, perfect for evening gatherings under the stars.
  • The Buzz In RV & Mobile Home Park offers a welcoming atmosphere with amenities like showers and trash disposal, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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