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Burke Creekside lisa J's

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20 sites · RVs, Tents · Wallace, ID
We are excited to host you at our special property! It is The perfect location for RV camping (tent camping allowed if accompanied by an RV). Whether you are just relaxing by the creek with friends and family or ready for an adventure. Burke is the spot for ATVs and Snowmobiling, Fishing, Hunting, Biking (Hiawatha Trail) Hiking, and Sightseeing old Mines. We now have STARLINK. We also have a Chalet for rent on our property. This is a gorgeous, serene getaway in the Historic ghost town of Burke Idaho. Built in the early 1900's and newly remodeled with all the comforts of home. Located 7.5 miles northeast from the town of Wallace. Centrally located within minutes of 2 major Ski resorts. Private hot tub, wood stove and many other features. Immediate access to many snowmobile, ATV, or hiking trails from the front door of this home. Home includes an attached garage and lots of parking for trucks with trailers. Year round activities available throughout the area including snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, hiking and biking or just take a stroll along the creek or play in the snow.
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Cozy Mountain Bungalow

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1 site · Lodging · Clark Fork, ID
Snug tiny 8’x12’ bungalow in the woods with everything you need for a not-so-rustic camping experience, surrounded by a forested mountainside. Inside, you’ll find a cozy full-size bed with extra blankets and pillows, a rocking chair, and a small wardrobe. Just outside, there’s a level 8’x8’ tent platform for extra space. Enjoy a big patio with a swing, an outdoor kitchen with seating for four, a fire pit, room to park—and even ingredients for s’mores. The bungalow has power for lights and charging your gadgets, while fresh water comes from a 2.5-gallon spigot tank filled from our deep well. A private, breezy outdoor potty with a bucket toilet is included (and doesn’t stink—we promise!). The outdoor kitchen features a camp stove, sink, counter space, cooking utensils, camp dishes, and more. The outdoor adventure here is endless. Turn right up the road—part of the Idaho Centennial Trail—to explore hundreds of square miles of roads, trails, wildlife, mountains, and rivers. It’s perfect for mountain biking, hunting, or seasonal huckleberry and mushroom picking. Turn left and you’re minutes from Montana, or head to the endlessly scenic Clark Fork River and delta with its dozens of wooded islands. Bring your water toys to enjoy vast Lake Pend Oreille—Idaho’s largest lake and the fifth deepest in the nation—for fishing, boating, swimming, paddling, kayaking, or canoeing. Just across the river, the huge Lightning Creek drainage offers backpacking, hiking, mountain biking, and endless exploring. Further out, you’ll find the town of Sandpoint and, just above it, year-round fun at Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort. It all starts right here.
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Off The Beaten Path Glampground

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7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Plains, MT
Located in Beautiful Western Montana on the hill above the town of Plains, with Spectacular views of the mountains and Clark Fork River. We have 3 off grid Glamping domes for rent, for those who prefer a unique experience. They are fully outfitted and have nice comfortable beds. Our extra large camping sites have no tent size restrictions. We have on site porta potty, hand washing stations. All camp sites are off grid. We welcome all types of campers including car camping, rooftop camping, travel trailers, RV's and Skoolies, just be aware that the road uphill to the campground is gravel. Pets are welcome at your campsite. There is a fee for pets in the domes. We offer 11 camp sites on 21 acres. Our Location is midway between Kalispell and Missoula off of highway 200 and Hwy 28. 45 minutes to Flathead Lake, 90 minutes to Kalispell and Missoula. Less than 2 hours to Coeur d' Alene. Only 18 minutes to Quinn's Hot Springs. *Shower house is coming soon* Come stay where the stars are your nightlights.
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A Place of Tranquility

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9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Thompson Falls, MT
Whether you’re seeking adventure or solitude, you’ll find it here in Big Sky Country. From the jagged Rocky Mountains to the expansive Great Plains. Green Acres Ranch is home to some of the most beautiful wildlife in the country. The town of Thompson Falls is filled with friendly residents, affordable eatery’s and unique trinket shopping. It's a 20-minute walk or 10-minute bike ride to the famous High Bridge that takes you to the island into town, along with swimming and fishing. Need some space. You’ll find it on our green fields of 10 acres, or 5 acres of forest. Inviting the wild turkeys, geese, elk, eagles and deer. Views are filled with panoramic serene mountains and majestic blue skies. Portable toilets will not be available until the beginning of May and we've got The Best Drinking Water. ~Thank You~
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Outback Montana RV Park & Campground

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42 sites · RVs, Tents · Bigfork, MT
WELCOME TO OUTBACK MONTANA RV PARK! Nestled between Woods Bay and Downtown Bigfork, Outback Montana RV Park is in a prime location for you to explore the BEAUTY that is Flathead Lake and Montana’s most spectacular national forests. Our campsite is unique in that it is heavily forested, shaded, and outdoorsy. We’re not one of those paved glorified parking lots. Outback is an authentic camping experience. We provide everything from 50/amp pull-thru with full water and septic, to grassroots campsites where you can sit back and enjoy the stars. A stone's throw from Flathead Lake, our park is a short distance to several boat launches, and minutes from restaurants and activities ON THE WATER! Come and enjoy Montana with us, we offer exceptional service and our staff is here to help with every aspect of your vacation in paradise! OUR STORY Established in 1976, Outback has a rich history within the Bigfork community. Home to many craftsmen, artists, ranchers, and entrepreneurs. Bigfork was originally a frontier town, and has grown into what some refer to as “The Jewel of the Flathead Valley”. Minutes away, Outback has been a vital support system for the community for over 45 years, housing guests and locals year-round. Outback is proud to support our travelers from abroad, and introduce them to all of the colorful events and festivities that make Bigfork such a wonderful destination! Learn more about local events here. With so many opportunities, and resources yet untapped, we are always upgrading and growing. Learning new things, and new ways to create and support experiences within this beautiful space. Join us! We are so happy to meet you along the way. OUTBACK & BEYOND Outback is proud to support our travelers from abroad, and introduce them to all of the colorful events and festivities that make Bigfork such a wonderful destination! From Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park, boating on Flathead Lake, to running the Spartan Race, or braving the rapids in our Annual Category 4 Whitewater Festival! Outback is your base camp for mission MONTANA THINGS TO DO: •FLATHEAD LAKE Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi in the lower 48 states, with over 200 square miles of water and 185 miles of shoreline. Recreation on and around the lake includes sailing, power boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and camping. In the summer, roadside stands along the east shore offer a variety of locally grown cherries, apples, plums, and other fruits. •GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Experience Glacier's pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a hiker's paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness and solitude. Relive the days of old through historic chalets, lodges, and the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road. Explore Glacier National Park and discover what awaits you. •FLY FISHING The Flathead River system of northwestern Montana offers memorable fishing opportunities. From sites of easy access to that remote wilderness, the Flathead waters can provide diverse fishing experiences. Three main branches, the North Fork, Middle Fork, and South Fork, eventually come together to form the main stem of the Flathead River that flows into the 28-mile-long Flathead lake. Access to the three forks and the main Flathead is readily available in places, but to effectively fish the best of the Flathead, floating is suggested. The hardest thing about fly fishing in this part of northwestern Montana is keeping your eye on your fly and not the spectacular scenery. •BIGFORK SUMMER PLAYHOUSE The Bigfork Summer Playhouse was founded in 1960 by Dr. Firman ‘Bo’ Brown and his wife Margery Hunter Brown as a place for University of Montana theatre students to perform in the summer. In the early days of the Bigfork Summer Playhouse, the company ate group meals, rehearsed, and lived in the same place. There were no facilities to build scenery, nor extra storage of any kind. As a matter of fact, the building didn’t even belong to the Bigfork Summer Playhouse — it was a Community Hall owned by the Masons and the Eastern Star and seated approximately 200 people. The summer group would rent the facility and bring in the stage, risers, and seats for the audience. We’re pleased to say that now the playhouse is a 435-seat air-conditioned theater with great fly space, a spacious lobby that contains a concession area, and wonderfully comfortable continental-style seating for hundreds of guests. Numerous spaces off-site to accommodate production needs including a dormitory facility for the actors; living quarters for the directors, technicians, and musicians; costume shop; scene shop; and rehearsal space. •SPARTAN RACE Spartan Race is a series of obstacle races of varying distance and difficulty ranging from 3 miles to marathon distances. They are held in the US and have been franchised to 30 countries including Canada, South Korea, Australia, and several European countries. The series includes the Spartan Sprint, the Spartan Super, the Spartan Beast, and the Spartan Ultra. •WHITEWATER FESTIVAL The Bigfork Whitewater Festival is celebrating 46 years of extreme whitewater action and community-oriented fun! This is the longest-running event in Bigfork and is one that the entire Flathead Valley looks forward to each year. Participants come from around the world to race. Spectators are also a huge part of this festival and come to enjoy the races and other events held in town. •BIGFORK FESTIVAL OF ARTS It was in May of 1978 when the idea of a Bigfork Festival of the Arts was first proposed. As so often happens in Bigfork, it started with a conversation on Electric Ave. between members of the community. The first festival was held on the first weekend in August of 1978. It was a resounding success despite the committee’s inexperience. The feedback from the community was very positive and the group agreed that it should become an annual event. Over the years, the festival has grown steadily to its current size. In 2019, there were more than 140 booths representing a wide variety of arts and crafts by nationally and internationally recognized artists and craftsmen. Festival attendance is estimated to be more than 6,000. •4TH OF JULY PARADE Bigfork knows how to throw a party. And when it’s our country’s birthday, Bigfork really knows how to celebrate. The centerpiece of the celebration is the annual parade through Bigfork which begins at noon. Bring your whole family to view our great parade to celebrate the birth of our country. The 4th of July Parade in Bigfork has been voted “Best Parade in the Flathead” year after year.
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BnR Horse Ranch

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29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Libby, MT
Are you looking for an adventure and opportunities to explore the wilderness and Lake Koocanusa? Come experience camping off grid in the true beautiful nature and wildlife of Montana. I have an off grid ranch on 161 acres bordered by the Kootenai National Forest and Lake Koocanusa just down the dirt road. It's very wooded but does have a few open meadows. My land is very private surrounded by beautiful mountains, forestry, wildlife and streams/creeks. The lake has a great beach front for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, etc. There's a boat launch 3 miles away for bigger boats or pontoons. My property also provides direct access to hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, horse trail riding, biking, snowmobiling and 4-wheeling. Want to bring your horse? We also offer horse camping, trail riding with overnight trail camping options and stall boarding. Round pen and outdoor arena available soon. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent or park your RV next to the creek or anywhere on our 161 acres surrounded by the Kootenai National Forest. Full access to Lake Koocanusa for kayaking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, etc. Immediate access to Kootenai National Forest with hundred miles of trails for hiking, 4-wheeling, biking, etc. Tour Libby Dam and visitor center located about 4 miles away. Also offer horse camping and trail riding.
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⭐️Glacier RV Oasis/Mountain Views

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2 sites · RVs, Tents · Columbia Falls, MT
September Special-10% off ! Use code:VXP9DUSZ Wake up to breathtaking mountain views at this beautiful Montana RV site—perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking adventure and relaxation. Just 20 minutes from the West Glacier entrance, you’ll also be close to Columbia Falls, Whitefish, Kalispell, and endless outdoor activities. Sip coffee while soaking up unbelievable sunrises and sunsets, then head into town for local dining, cocktails, and unique shopping. From your site, enjoy stunning views of the Whitefish Range, Columbia Mountain, and Teakettle Mountain. Each RV pad offers 50-amp( RV# 1), & 30amp(RV#2), potable water, sewer hookups, and WIFI. Guests also have access to shared amenities including a half bath, laundry room, BBQ grill, and a private firepit with picnic tables. A private fire ring is provided at your campsite when fire conditions allow. This property is set on five acres with two RV sites and three homes, so you may see other guests during your stay. Nearby Highlights: Glacier National Park (West Entrance) – 17 miles / ~20 minutes Big Sky Waterpark – 2.2 miles / water slides & family fun Teakettle River Access – 3.1 miles / fishing, kayaking & relaxing by the river Montana Vortex & House of Mystery – 3.9 miles / quirky roadside attraction Columbia Mountain Trailhead – 4.5 miles / hiking & views Meadow Lake Golf Course – 6.3 miles / championship 18-hole course Mini Mountain Golf – 7.9 miles / family-friendly mini golf course Under the Big Sky Festival – 11 miles / music, food & western Montana vibes Glacier View Golf Course – 18 miles / scenic golf near West Glacier Whitefish Mountain Resort – 20 miles / skiing, hiking, mountain biking, zipline & aerial park Flathead Lake – 23 miles / largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi Blacktail Mountain Ski Area – 43 miles / family-friendly ski resort with lake views ...and so much more! If your dates are booked, we also offer two vacation homes on the property—just ask for details!
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Camping in Logan State Park, MT guide

Overview

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Have a wet hot American summer at Logan, the state park nestled within a dense douglas fir and ponderosa pine forest. It’s easy to pretend you’re back at summer camp with an afternoon of swimming in Middle Thompson Lake, or a game of horseshoes that lasts until the ring of the dinner bell. Logan has all the dependable summer classics, with some supa fine lake views thrown in. Water ski, fish, and motor boat to your inner 12 year-old heart’s content. Paddle all the way across the lake and take in the sight of tall mountains blanketed in green. There’s nothing but mile after mile of forest here. End the night with a group talent show on the water and you’ll be tearing up like it’s the final night of Summer ‘98 (or ‘88...or ‘08?).

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campground: Wake up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and spend your days fishing or swimming at this idyllic spot.
  • Forest Haven Campground: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of western larch and ponderosa pine at this peaceful retreat.
  • Mountain View Campground: Enjoy breathtaking views and easy access to hiking trails from this elevated campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak summer months, to secure your ideal campsite at Logan State Park.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are not available at Logan State Park.

When to go

The best time to visit Logan State Park is during the warm summer months when all facilities are fully operational. However, for those who prefer solitude and are prepared for cooler weather, the off-season offers a unique, peaceful experience. Be mindful of the park's seasonal operations and check for any alerts or closures before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts for any restrictions or closures before your visit.
  • Remember to store food properly as per the park's food storage rules to protect wildlife.
  • All amenities, including the RV dump station and showers, are seasonal, so plan accordingly.
  • Pets are allowed in the park, but ensure they are supervised and on a leash.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA accessible facilities available for visitors.
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