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Logging Creek

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Logging Creek Campground is a great spot for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Great Falls. Located near the creek, the campground is wooded and has pit toilets. Each campsite has a fire pit, picnic table, and plenty of trees for shade. There is a great little pool on the far side of the campsite, perfect for kids. Wildlife, such as deer, can often be seen wandering around the campground. The creek can be heard from anywhere in the campground, and there is plenty of dispersed camping up the road. The 4th of July crowd can be loud, as can other campers, so it may not be the best spot for those looking for a peaceful getaway. There is also a camp host and plenty of trails to explore. Be aware that the road to the campground is a bit rough, with washed out gullies and cattle guards.

From The Campground

Logging Creek Campground is a developed campground located in the northeastern region of the Little Belt Mountains. It offers 25 accessible campsites suitable for campers with large RVs. The campground is quiet and peaceful, and Logging Creek flows below scenic limestone cliffs, providing prime trout fishing opportunities. The largest slot can accommodate a maximum trailer length of 54 feet. The trailhead for Deep Creek National Recreation Trail is about 5 miles south of the campground and offers the opportunity to explore canyons and ridges via motorcycle. All campgrounds on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest are first-come, first-served. Reservations are not available. Camping is limited to 16 consecutive days in one location. A campground fee is required. Please pay at the self-serve campground fee station. Campsites cannot be reserved by simply paying for the site; camper must be present. A food storage order is in effect from March 1st to December 1st to prevent human-bear conflicts on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. Store all unattended food and attractants properly. Leashed dogs are welcome. Horses are not allowed in campgrounds. Motorized OHVs must stay on the campground road.

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Affiliates

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Contact

(406) 547-3361
hcole@fs.fed.us

GenieMagic

75
GenieScore
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Reservations

Reserve by
hcole@fs.fed.us

Quick Stats

25
Sites
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Site Price
54ft.
Max Site Size (L)
4590ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

Logging Creek Campground is a great spot for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Great Falls. Located near the creek, the campground is wooded and has pit toilets. Each campsite has a fire pit, picnic table, and plenty of trees for shade. There is a great little pool on the far side of the campsite, perfect for kids. Wildlife, such as deer, can often be seen wandering around the campground. The creek can be heard from anywhere in the campground, and there is plenty of dispersed camping up the road. The 4th of July crowd can be loud, as can other campers, so it may not be the best spot for those looking for a peaceful getaway. There is also a camp host and plenty of trails to explore. Be aware that the road to the campground is a bit rough, with washed out gullies and cattle guards.

From The Campground

Logging Creek Campground is a developed campground located in the northeastern region of the Little Belt Mountains. It offers 25 accessible campsites suitable for campers with large RVs. The campground is quiet and peaceful, and Logging Creek flows below scenic limestone cliffs, providing prime trout fishing opportunities. The largest slot can accommodate a maximum trailer length of 54 feet. The trailhead for Deep Creek National Recreation Trail is about 5 miles south of the campground and offers the opportunity to explore canyons and ridges via motorcycle. All campgrounds on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest are first-come, first-served. Reservations are not available. Camping is limited to 16 consecutive days in one location. A campground fee is required. Please pay at the self-serve campground fee station. Campsites cannot be reserved by simply paying for the site; camper must be present. A food storage order is in effect from March 1st to December 1st to prevent human-bear conflicts on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. Store all unattended food and attractants properly. Leashed dogs are welcome. Horses are not allowed in campgrounds. Motorized OHVs must stay on the campground road.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(406) 547-3361
hcole@fs.fed.us

Quick Stats

25
Sites
--
Site Price
54ft.
Max Site Size (L)
4590ft.
Elevation
314525
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Location
-111.00900269
47.10100174
None
Monarch, MT

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Reservations

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