Tucked away in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley, between the Bitterroot Mountains and the Sapphire Range, the small town of Corvallis takes its name from the French words “Coeur” (heart) and “Vallee” (valley). The “heart of the valley” has limited options for campers in town, although there’s an RV campground with full and partial hookups available. However, you’ll find dozens of options throughout the surrounding Bitterroot National Forest, from state-run campgrounds (typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, although a few stay open through hunting season) to quiet Hipcamps and remote cabins hidden away in the wilderness. Outdoor adventurers have plenty to get excited about in the national forest, with 1.6 million acres of forested mountains and wildflower-covered woodlands to explore. Depending on the season, you can hike, mountain bike, and horseback ride; hunt in the forests or fish for rainbow trout at alpine lakes; or go cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.