Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Emery Bay Campground, nestled in the serene landscape of Martin City, Montana, offers a tranquil escape surrounded by nature's beauty. Located near a picturesque reservoir, this campground provides a perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility to outdoor adventures. Whether you're a family seeking adventure or a solo traveler looking for peace, Emery Bay Campground welcomes you with open arms.
The campground is renowned for its breathtaking trails that wind through peaceful valleys, offering views of the reservoir that captivate every visitor. The campsites are thoughtfully spaced to ensure privacy, each equipped with essential amenities such as picnic tables and fire pits, perfect for outdoor meals and storytelling under the stars.
Emery Bay Campground provides a range of services designed to enhance your stay. Clean restrooms and bear awareness programs are in place to ensure safety. While cell service is limited, allowing you to disconnect fully, our emergency contact ( 1 406-646-1012) is available for any concerns.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's peaceful setting and helpful staff. Many appreciate the trails and proximity to nature, though some note issues with road conditions, which we are actively addressing.
Promotional tip: Plan your visit during seasonal events or book in advance for peak times. Emery Bay Campground is family-friendly, offering activities for all ages. Experience Montana's beauty at its best!
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Beautiful area! We were in camp spot 2 and loved it. There was a trail right behind the campsite that had a view of the reservoir that was really peaceful. The site itself was spread out from the other campsites which we loved. It was a short walk to get to the beach/ boat launch. The bathroom was clean and had water behind it. The host stopped by and made sure everyone was bear aware. We were able to hang both our hammocks right behind our tent. The campsite and a good spot for the tent and came with a picnic table and fire pit. We did not have cell service while there.
Campground itself was fine. Problem was the dirt potholed and washboard Forest Service road you have to travel down to get to the camp ground. It rattled items out of cabinets going in and a heavy rain while we were there didn't improve the condition of the road before we left. I realize that a blading would eliminate the problem and probably wouldn't even mention this issue if it weren't for others also complaining of the same issue over time. That tells me blading isn't being done on a regular basis.
Small campground only 25 sites. It’s not worth the ride to this campground. The dirt road was absolutely terrible getting to the campground. Even going 10 mph I was afraid to bust up my vehicle. If you go you have been warned. I had a reservation and didn’t even stay. D U M P
The campground managers were super nice and friendly. The outhouses were very clean and smelled nice - considering 😁 Everything was well maintained. We got a site adjacent to the lake with a beautiful view. Watch for bears and don't leave your stuff out. However, the fire wood onsite for sale is sheit! $6 for a bundle of round logs that won't catch easily.
We were in site 6, best site in the campground, though all are very beautiful. Site 6 is a FCFS site, though they called the WW in sites. Most have view of the lake. Host was wonderful. Vaulted toilets were very clean. Quite and spaced out sites. We planes on staying three nights and liked it so much we stayed six. 9-12 to 9-17, 2023.