Remote and quiet RV site in Paradise Valley. Located near a tiny house and main house that share a twenty acre lot. Everything you need for your RV without the busy RV park feel! 45 min drive from Yellowstone National Park. Pets allowed. A little more remote, providing the real Montana experience.
Under 10 min drive to restaurants, bars, stores, and local concert venues. Come unwind after seeing live music at Pine Creek Lodge, The Old Saloon, or the Music Ranch. 15 minute drive to Chico and Sage Lodge. 45 minute drive to Yellowstone National Park and 30 minutes to Livingston. We are located on a GRAVEL road. Road conditions are hit or miss depending on how recently it's been maintained. Please take your time arriving.
Traveling in a larger group? We have a vacation rental available to bookings at well. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/629897841348114269?preview_for_ml=true&source_impression_id=p3_1653920935_Wc3UcFZ1YwDkX3RP
We can't wait to be apart of your Montana experience!
First and foremost, the area and surroundings are incredible at this hipccamp. Best stargazing I’ve ever experienced. Huge mountain every direction.
Incredibly secluded spot in a valley about 45 minutes from Yellowstone. Although the drive to the park is a distance it’s worth it for the vibes of where you get to camp.
All hookups worked flawless, and were conveniently located in a big spot you can pull around into.
The road to get in is not as bad as other reviews state, just drive slow and you will be fine. Again, worth it for the price and views.
Tianqi Z.
5 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
9 m Class C · Group trip ·
The site offers a beautiful view when the sun rises. You have the whole world to yourself, and it was just us during our stay. That being said, it is quiet and private.
On the other hand, the road is very bumpy. Thanks to the previous review, we were prepared for that “battlefield” (just a joke). It is a perfect place to host a Halloween party.
Hannah T.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
10 m Class B · Group trip ·
Great view! Dog friendly! A bit of a bumpy road like the listing says but nothing too bad.
Jon D.
4 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Beautiful, full-hookups, bad roads
9 m Class C · With kids ·
We loved the views and the remote nature of this Hipcamp. We did not enjoy the horrible roads to get in and out. We literally had to go 5 MPH in order to prevent stuff from flying out inside the RV. In addition to the deep ruts, and washboards was the overwhelming amount of dust covered on our entire rig, and even inside of closed bins.
We appreciated having water, sewer, and electricity but it was disappointing to learn that there was no option for our trash. Seems like a missed opportunity.
There was a fire ban while we were camping but we were allowed to use our pellet pit as there are no sparks.
James H.
3 reviews
Recommends
· July 2024
7 m travel trailer ·
It was a secluded property with wonderful views. Way out in the open spaces. It sits in the middle of a valley surrounded by mountains. The owner was very responsive to any of our questions. All the hook ups work perfectly. There are a few houses in the area, but if you position your truck and travel trailer correctly, you have a private view to the west. The only downside was roads that were recommended into the property. Extremely rough and we had to travel 3 to 5 miles an hour. I would highly recommend that you come in on the north side from Divide Road to Old Yellowstone Trail. Old Yellowstone Trail is an 8 mile road with beautiful views and MUCH better than the shorter route from the south. We enjoyed our stay very much and would come back again. Final thought, bring a tent or something for shade because there are no tress for shade. Scott - Austin TX
Chris S.
6 months on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· July 2024
Beautiful site, pretty bad roads
7 m Class B ·
Absolutely beautiful site, that we should never have accessed via sprinter van. Gravel roads leading in are complete washboards with large pot holes; had to go ~10 mph the entire way and was stressed as things were squeaking throughout the van on the uneven surfaces. Once we got there, the views were stunning. If you're confident in your suspension, this is a great place to stay before heading into Yellowstone.
Location
Livingston, Park, Montana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Apsáalooke (Crow), Salish, and Tséstho’e (Cheyenne) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking