RV Parks in the Bitterroot Valley are always in high demand.
The scenic Bitterroot Valley is a popular destination for RVers, and the search is always on for the perfect spot.
We’ve listed them all below, with links to more information.
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RV Parks in the Bitterroot Valley
Here’s our list of RV parks in the Bitterroot Valley, listed in order from north to south.
Here’s a map of the Bitterroot Valley if needed.
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BLACK RABBIT RV PARK
Black Rabbit RV Park is located in Hamilton, MT
This riverfront park features 61 RV sites with full hookups, plus restrooms, showers, laundry and dump facilities.
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ANGLER’S ROOST RV & CAMPGROUND
Angler’s Roost RV & Campground is located in Hamilton, MT
This riverfront RV park features dozens of RV sites with a variety of hookups, glamping, and individual and group camp sites.
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TRAVELLERS REST CABINS & RV PARK
Travellers Rest Cabins and RV Park is located in Darby, MT
The park features RV sites with hookups, cabins with and without kitchenettes, showers, laundry, and dump facilities.
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WEST FORK LODGE
West Fork Lodge is located 14 miles south of Darby, MT
This rustic lodge features 4 full hookup RV spots, and offers pilots a private 2,600′ airstrip in the middle of Montana paradise.
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CAMP SULA
Camp Sula RV Campground and Resort is located in Sula, MT
The resort features 19 RV sites with full and partial hookups, cabins, campground, and a convenience store on the property.
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LOST TRAIL HOT SPRINGS RESORT
Lost Trail Hot Springs Resort is located 6 miles south of Sula, MT
The resort features 2 RV sites with hookups, cabins and camping options, and a historic mineral hot springs fed pool.
Common Visitor Questions
When is the best time to visit?
It's always a great time to visit the Bitterroot Valley!
Having said that, mid-June through early September combines our most pleasant weather with the most recreational opportunities, activities, and events of the year.
When should we book our lodging?
Book early, popular summer dates go fast.
Many people book their lodging 9 to 12 months ahead of June and July stays. Try to book by the end of January if possible.
Which airport should we fly into?
Most people fly into Missoula, MT (MSO).
Other popular options include Spokane, WA (GEG) and Bozeman, MT (BZN), each about a 4 hour drive from the Bitterroot Valley.
Hamilton, MT also hosts a small FBO. Our Bitterroot Valley Map and Directions article provides more info.
Do we need to rent a car?
Yes, you'll need a vehicle. There's lots of driving to see all that the Bitterroot Valley has to offer.
Any vehicle is fine during the summer months, but winter can be a different story. All wheel drive with winter tires is a good idea from November through April.
What should we pack?
We recommend an abundance of layers, sturdy hiking shoes, quality hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, flashlight, bear spray, reusable water bottle, emergency essentials, and a good map or GPS.
Are there good places to eat and drink?
The Bitterroot Valley features over 130 food & drink establishments, and all but a few are locally owned and operated.
Learn more about Bitterroot Valley Food & Drink.
What kind of wildlife might I see?
The most common wildlife sightings include deer, elk, moose, eagles, osprey, and wild turkeys.
Bear and mountain lion sightings happen occasionally, but are far less common.
Are there good places to hike?
Yes, the Bitterroot Mountains feature many quality hikes of all ability levels, including Blodgett Canyon, Kootenai Creek, and Lake Como.
Learn more about Hiking the Bitterroot Mountains.
Do I need bear spray when hiking?
Yes, it’s strongly recommended, especially in wilderness areas. Be sure you know how to use it.
Is there good fishing in the area?
The Bitterroot River is one of Montana's more popular trout fishing destinations, with excellent fly fishing opportunities.
Learn more about Bitterroot Valley Fishing.
How much is a Montana fishing license?
You'll need a fishing license to fish the Bitterroot River, or the mountain lakes and streams in the area.
Costs vary depending on residency and number of fishing days..
You can use our handy calculator to see your fishing license costs here.
Are there hot springs nearby?
Yes. Popular options include Lost Trail Hot Springs near Sula and Jerry Johnson Hot Springs just across the Idaho border west of Lolo.
About This List
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