Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to Spillway Campground, nestled in the picturesque town of Anaconda, Montana. This hidden gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for campers, RV travelers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to unwind by the reservoir, explore the surrounding trails, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the great outdoors, Spillway Campground has something for everyone.
The campground features well-maintained sites, each offering a unique view of the stunning landscape. While the sites are a bit close together, they provide easy access to the reservoir, where you can enjoy activities like fishing, swimming, and hiking. The area is known for its breathtaking scenery, with rolling hills, clear waters, and abundant wildlife creating a peaceful atmosphere.
For those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life, Spillway Campground offers little to no cell service, allowing you to fully disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. However, if you need assistance, the campground is equipped with a contact phone number for emergencies: +1 406-859-3211.
Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say about their experience at Spillway Campground:
Whether you're planning a family vacation, a solo adventure, or a romantic getaway, Spillway Campground promises an unforgettable experience. Pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready to explore the beauty of Anaconda, MT, at Spillway Campground!
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
I stayed here in late September, so there weren’t that many other campers. Sites are nice, but a little bit too close together for my liking. My site was just a short walk to the reservoir. Very beautiful area. Little to no cell service.
The campground was great. I'm pretty sure there no fish here lol. We fished about 10 to 12 hrs and not a bite. Also the "beach" only place to put in or out left my dog and I smelling like rotten fish and swamp mud after swimming the last 50ft in. We did notice it did smell anywhere else we were in water.
I was here a few days ago. Beautiful camping place. Lots of wildlife, I plan on coming here in the Spring to do some fishing and exploring
Showed up at 1 pm on a Thursday mid August and had our pick of any site. #8 was our pick. Fully shaded, flat spot for our tent with the reservoir behind us. The reservoir has stunning mountains behind it and watching the shadows crawl up them at sunset was beautiful. A small creek gave off just enough noise to hear when generators were not running. Sites are very spacious and pretty private. I swam a little everyday with my dog and my wife used her SUP to explore. The water is clear and colder than Georgetown but a little bit stinky and very little fish activity. looked at the other camping areas nearby and this was far better than Coper creek or east fork reservoir. Moose lake was a quiet little lake with lots of fish. Georgetown was super busy with people and boats. Both were a quick drive away. Even with days getting into the 90's the nights get chilled at this altitude. So bring a good sleeping bag.
We had the best time...extended our stay because of scenery, calm lake waters.