Can't believe this is free

Located about 15 miles south of Great Sand Dunes NP on well maintained BLM land. There are plenty of sites for every kind of camper. Loads of trails for horses, atv's, snowmobiling, and cross country skiing.

Holy moly

Muchwater is a dispersed camping spot just north of St Regis, MT. It is located in the LoLo National Forest. It is nestled along side the Clark Fork River. This area is amazing! The campsites are huge with plenty of room for an rv or 5'er. We had a spot right next to the river which allowed for easy access. Plenty of trails to explore, but beware, this is HEAVY bear country. There are plenty of animal trails too. Please do not leave food out, children or pets unattended. The sunset off the river is magnificent. This area is FCFS, zero cell service, and has no facilities. The only downside is the train that goes by in the night. It will wake you as it feels like an earthquake, but it is definitely worth staying here.

Great spot

While traveling through MT, we came across this park. The drive in was beautiful & we were lucky enough to find a spot that was first come for the night. It was starting to get warm in June & what a relief to have electric hook ups for ac. The sites were very spacious & the camp host was wonderful. We did not have time for a cavern tour, but the campground was very accommodating. Great place to unwind & relax.

Scenery for days

We found this campground by accident, but so glad we did. I can not believe how beautiful it is. The rock formations surrounding it are amazing & there are endless opportunities for hiking. The camping spots are very nice, a little small, but they do offer larger sites for rv's & 5'rs. Easy access right off I-80, the drive in is paved. Plenty of first come sites providing you get there early.

Tranquility

This area is absolutely amazing. We stayed at one of the lakeside spots, surrounded by trees. It was very private. The site was very large next to a stream. A picnic table & fire ring was provided. Behind the site is a small trail to the lake, heavily wooded. In June, there weren't any bugs & the temps were perfect (cold) for sleeping with the windows open. The lake has a boat launch for kayaks & very small fishing boats. I can not speak to the toilets as we have an rv. There are bear warning signs everywhere, so be prepared & please do not leave any food out. The road getting to the lake is doable, but if you are pulling an rv be prepared & plan on a couple of white knuckle experiences. The ground was still pretty wet, in a few spots it could be possible to get stuck. There is ZERO cell service, even with a WeBoost. Overall, we would definitely go back as it was so relaxing.

Simply Amazing

By far the best campsite views ever. We stayed at the first site at the bottom. The road in was a little bumpy, but not bad at all. Easily accessible to Tetons, Mormon Row, Jackson, and Gros Ventre. Had good cell service (AT&T & Verizon) mostly in the evenings. It is a sought after campground so be there early to get a site. We arrived early morning & had a choice of two sites, but they fill fast.

Peaceful & Relaxing

Great campground right off the hwy. Only $20 per night for electric & $15 without. Great views & very secluded. I will warn if you are in a RV come WITH water. There are water connections available, but you are not allowed to connect a hose. We stayed in June and the mosquito's are heavy so be prepared.

Amazing Rock Formations

Vedauwoo is easily accessible off I80. Many sites to choose from of all different sizes. But the best thing about this campground are the opportunities! Amazing rock formations, hiking, rock climbing for all skill levels. We came in on a early Sunday evening & had plenty of options. We will be staying here again!!