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Forest Grove Campground is a charming and secluded camping destination nestled along the riverbanks near Superior, MT. This quaint campground offers a unique blend of affordability, natural beauty, and accessibility to outdoor activities, making it an ideal choice for travelers, anglers, and nature lovers visiting Montana's scenic wilderness.
Forest Grove Campground stands out as a perfect base camp for exploring Montana's natural beauty while offering a budget-friendly option for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're fishing, cycling, or simply looking to unwind in nature, this campground provides an authentic and memorable experience.
Forest Grove Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that connects you with nature and offers a taste of Montana's wild beauty.
Good for kids
On-site parking
Cycling east to west. $18 site, military/vet is like $8. One pit toilet, only a few sites but you can probably camp anywhere down there. No water but access to the river, with a large boat ramp. I was the only camper on a Tuesday mid summer. Beautiful views. I think there is a local dog with one eye who comes by to see whats going on. Be nice to him and he will be on his way :)
A lot of the reviews on this marker are for Quartz flats campground across the river. This is a very beautiful fishing access area right on the river. $18 overnight if you are from out of state. $7.50 if you are a Montana resident with a fishing license. Very limited number of spots (didn't count, but maybe 3/4). Quartz flats across the way has a ton of spots and yes, very nice hosts. Also cheaper at $15 for the site.
Here's the thing: this campground's location on the Clark Fork River is absolutely breathtaking. It is right beside a boat ramp though, so you'll have early morning water-goers. That's just a non-negotiable for here. Unfortunately, I had bad camping neighbors who were making insane noise from 11p-4a. But that was on them, not on the campsite. Great space here as long as the neighbors aren't being loud. The sound of the river all night (when I could hear it) was amazing.
Beautiful spot on the Clark Fork with only four overnight camp spots and no drinking water. Always popular during peak summer months, so be prepared to camp elsewhere.
It's nice on the A loop, but you need to remember you're right off the Interstate. There's also a midnight train with a whistle every night. But it is a quick cheap overnight if you're travelling through.