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Lewis & Clark Caverns Campground Introduce
Welcome to Lewis & Clark Caverns Campground, your gateway to adventure and relaxation in the heart of Montana's scenic landscape. Nestled near the famous Lewis & Clark Caverns, our campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
Our facilities are designed to cater to both tent campers and RV adventurers. Each site provides essential amenities, including trash cans, ensuring convenience and comfort. Central restrooms with coin-operated showers and exchange machines offer privacy and cleanliness, while peripheral outhouses provide additional options for those exploring the area.
- Entertainment & Activities: Unwind in our central playground or enjoy evening amphitheatre shows hosted by the park, adding a touch of culture to your stay. Nearby, discover hiking trails that offer historical insights and prepare you for an enriching cavern tour.
- Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, our campground offers a serene environment with no road noise, perfect for peaceful nights under the stars.
Customer feedback highlights our clean restrooms, convenient amenities, and excellent location for exploring nearby attractions like the Missouri River. Families appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere and easy access to activities.
Stay with us at Lewis & Clark Caverns Campground and immerse yourself in Montana's natural beauty and history. Whether you're pitching a tent or rolling into our RV sites, we offer a memorable camping experience that connects you with nature and enriches your spirit.
Location
MontanaJefferson CountyWhitehall
Customer Reviews
The central bathrooms are nice, with coin operated showers, and coins exchange machines. the bathrooms ones around the periphery are just outhouses. The playground in the center felt out of place though it was nice..sort of felt like a liminal place. Overall the camp ground was great, the amphitheatre showing, hosted by the park, in the evening was a pleasant treat to the evening. Each site had a trashcan. There was an RV dump and fill spot. There are few hiking trails around the area. The one we went on had some blocked off mine enterances and historical plaques that overall, enhanced our cavern tour the next day.
Great spot to camp either in a tent or RV. Tent sites are first in first serve unless you book ahead and we got lucky 😉 Toilets are clean and tidy and the ground had a great vibe. Easy drive in the morning up to the caverns which was worth a look too. We didn't hear any road noise at all.
This campground did it all for me. Spacious sites, electric, quiet, lots and lots of birds. Easy access to cavern tours. We had fabulous weather.
Nice campground, friendly host. It’s electric only at the RV sites but there’s potable water at convenient locations and at the dump site. The sites can accommodate large rigs, vans, tents, pop-ups and towables. There’s shaded spots and open, your choice. There’s reservable and first come, first serve spots as well. The sites are relatively level, quiet and clean. I’d stay here again if coming back this way just to avoid potential noise from staying near I-90.
Very quiet and serene location. We were in the spot E2 which was nicely shaded and pretty much level. The showers are really terrific at the comfort station. You get six minutes for three dollars. They have a coin machine. For change There’s a sink for dishwashing that has hot water. The camp host, Holly was really helpful and welcoming.
This was a very nice campground with running water, showers, and flushing toilets. We stayed in the cabins, they were nice but the only problems were the door screen had some holes in it which let's bugs in if that bothers you and there was no ladder to get up to the top bunk of the bunk bed, that might also be an issue for some. The key also didn't work, but overall, the cabin was very nice and came with a fan. The campsites were a good space away from each other and well kept. The showers and toilets were fairly clean. And every night, while walking to the bathroom, we saw a deer. Park rangers were very friendly, and overall, I would stay here again.
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