Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Bad Medicine Campground is a hidden gem located at 2395 W Bull Lake Rd, Troy, MT 59935, providing a unique and picturesque camping experience in the heart of Montana's wilderness. This charming campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenience, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and nature lovers alike.
Surrounded by lush woodlands and nestled along the shores of Bull Lake, Bad Medicine Campground offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The campground is designed to cater to both tent campers and RV owners, with ample parking spaces and well-maintained sites. However, it's important to note that this campground is not suitable for large trailers or motorhomes due to narrow roads and sharp turns in the area.
Bad Medicine Campground is a perfect choice for those seeking an authentic Montana camping experience. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a romantic retreat, or a solo adventure, this campground offers a welcoming atmosphere and breathtaking natural scenery that will leave you spellbound.
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Super pretty only went to the day use but very nice lake to put in on and paddle around the lake spent 3 hours on the lake paddling around
Beautiful campground tucked away in the woods. Very elf fantasy like. The moss and the woods were just enchanting. THIS IS NOT A CAMPGROUND FOR LONG TRAILERS OR LARGE RVS. Narrow road and sharp turns. Also, the road to the cedar Grove nearby had no turn around space for trailers.
Nice camp ground, lots of shade. Walking distance to boat launch. Main road is paved.
The outhouse smells absolutely awful. This alone would make me not want to return until it's fixed. Terrible compared to some other states and sites I've visited recently. Minimal trash throughout campsites and natural areas, it's been picked up some recently by patrons or staff... very nice host. Our campsite was also downwind from the bathroom we found out, but there were clear spots with room for a 2.5 person tent plenty deep into the woods so we could get away from it mostly. Lots of hammock space here and firewood available, a sturdy flat cut of wood left at the campsite to chop our logs on. The Ross Cedar Park had some obnoxious patrons, lots of yelling adults and screaming/destructive children, cigarette smoking and littering trash and dog bags. Wildlife we were spotting would flee as other people approached, and it was horrible being disturbed by a never-ending stream of rambunctious operas of inconsiderate goonishness. Please tend to & respect the natural areas, plants and wildlife, other guests, and the nature sounds! It is not a daycare or amusement park! We picked up some lost water bottles and trash on the way out. There was also some nauseating conspiracy nonsense pasted on the outhouse doors-- rangers should be sure to check these areas.
Great place, and well taken care of. Roads and camp spots are a little tight but did manage to navigate a 34-foot 5th wheel through.