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Upper Lake Campground - Red Rock Lakes NWR Introduce
Welcome to Upper Lake Campground - Red Rock Lakes NWR, located near Lima, MT 59739. You can reach them at (406) 276-3536 or mobile phone at +1 406-276-3536. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Upper Lake Campground offers a more rustic and secluded camping experience within the beautiful setting of the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.
Environment & Features: Upper Lake Campground is a nice little primitive campground featuring approximately 12 sites, some of which can accommodate smaller RVs. One of the significant upsides of this location is the stunning views and the exceptional opportunity for stargazing due to the lack of light pollution in the area. Sunsets are reported to be amazing. The campground also offers a steep ramp down to the lake, suitable for launching canoes. For basic needs, there is fresh water available from a pipe on the hillside, as well as a vault toilet and bear-proof lockers for food storage. Each site is equipped with fire rings and picnic tables. It's important to note that there are no trash cans, so campers must pack out all their waste. A notable downside mentioned by visitors is the condition of the roads leading to the campground and the lack of shade at the campsites.
Services: Upper Lake Campground provides basic primitive camping amenities, including a vault toilet, bear-proof lockers, fire rings, and picnic tables. Fresh water is accessible from a pipe. There are no trash disposal services, and the roads to the campground are reported to be challenging. The primary services here focus on providing a natural setting for self-sufficient campers.
Customer Experiences: Visitors have generally found Upper Lake Campground to be a "pretty good" option, especially for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. The lack of crowds is a significant advantage for those wanting a peaceful retreat. The views and the incredible stargazing opportunities are frequently highlighted. However, potential visitors should be aware of the reported downsides, including the condition of the access roads, the limited shade at the campsites, and the fact that fishing is only permitted in very small creeks that are often nearly dry. The campground is well-suited for those with smaller RVs or tents who are prepared for a primitive camping experience and are comfortable with packing out their trash.
Promotional Information: Escape to the tranquility of Upper Lake Campground at Red Rock Lakes NWR for a primitive camping experience surrounded by stunning views and unparalleled night skies. Launch your canoe on the lake and enjoy the peaceful environment. Be prepared for a rustic stay with limited shade and the need to pack out all trash. While the hiking trails are described as just "ok" and fishing opportunities are limited, the serenity and natural beauty of Upper Lake Campground offer a unique getaway for those seeking a less crowded and more authentic outdoor adventure in Montana.
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Customer Reviews
Pretty good campground the main downsides are the roads getting to it and the lack of shade. Thethe hiking trails are ok but not that special and fishing there is only allowed in very small creeks that are almost dry. The upsides are the views and lack of other people. Watching the sunset was amazing and you can see so many stars at night due to the lack of light pollution anywhere near by.
Nice little primitive campground. About 12 sites, some suitable for smaller RVs. Steep ramp down to the lake for canoe launch. Fresh water coming out of a pipe on the hillside. Vault toilet and bear proof lockers. No trash cans, but has fire rings and picnic tables.
Central location in the beautiful centennial valley. Something like 50 bird species logged in a single day. Camp site 1 is our favorite.
(I shouldn't be sharing this because of how special the Centennial Valley is.) I love the Centennial Valley, it is a place which feels untouched and even if it is, time moves slowly. And as far as the campground is concerned, it is such a quiet and relaxing place to be. Because it is off the beaten path, you can be sure that at the right time it is possible to actually have the campground all to yourself (your choice of spots). But do use the horse trailer to keep your food locked up for this is bear country, and be sure you buy gas in Lima, Montana or Dubois, Idaho if your coming in from the west off of I-15. Or somewhere in the Island Park area on U.S. 20 (where the price of gas is like highway robbery; better off to buy in West Yellowstone, Montana, the next closest place) if your coming in from the east.
It is an ok camp if you really have to stay. One best thing for here is the spring water
I will give better stars when I find it., Once I was out there do I drive down armstead or old armstead road or do you turn left and drive by the tracks I'm not for sure we could not figure it out.
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