Really enjoy this campground. It's pretty quiet and calm most of the time. Has vault toilets, drinking water, picnic area with group fire pit, and lots of area to explore nearby.
Easy access from I-15. Only about a 15 minute drive up into the pines. The campground has fun rock features and hiking nearby. The road is a little bumpy but easily accessible in a car. We had a truck and 30 foot trailer and other than driving a bit slower to smooth out the bumps, we had no trouble. Several camp sights were pull throughs. Also many nice picnic areas available for day use. We called the ranger office ahead, and they said it rarely fills up. We had no trouble finding a spot on a Friday evening in June. We would come again.
Beaverdam Campground has everything you need for a comfortable camping trip in the woods of Montana. Vault toilets are fairly clean for vault toilets , and the readily available water means you can stay for days without worrying about washing or drinking water. The location can't be beat...great trails, good climbing trees, standing rocks for kids to climb...our daughter loved watching the wildlife. It's peaceful, quiet, lots of space between mist of the sites...and you can't beat the price of $5 per night or $2.50 discounted. The chipmunks might drive you crazy by getting into your truck, but they're manageable! And it's well worth the trouble to stay at this first come, first serve campground. The road in is a bit bumpy with washboard in some places, but we had no problem getting our large travel trailer in and out. This is easily one of our favorite boondocking spots yet!
Great spot to camp! Lots of sites to choose from. Lots of bear proof equipment. Toilets. And great hikes around the area.
Campground is easy to find, has 2-3 outhouses that seemed clean enough, and has several spots for both tent and camper camping. Nightly fee was $5. Did not pay attention to the picnic area use fee, but the picnic area did seem pretty nice. Bear containers are located throughout the grounds, and every spot has a fire pit and a picnic bench with concrete tops and metal legs. There were tons of mosquitoes and flies where we camped as the area is very lush and it was mid July, so that comes with the territory.
$5 to camp, pretty good sites ... Water looked rusty color. Didn't see hiking trails but you could try scrambling to the tops of the many Rock outcrops. Cows in campground, not sure why, seems like they are trapped. Saw a big bull moose.
Very pretty Grill pits some have pits and grills
Beautiful place. Tons of mosquitoes but enjoyed our stay. Road was a bit bumpy in spots but overall doable for a bigger trailer
Off the beaten path. Had to drive through many herds of cows. Very quiet. Clean bathroom, nice rocks.
Great place to camp during Tour Divide, Bear boxes for your food and water pumps