Lee Creek Campground

Category: Campground

Address: Lee Creek Rd, Lolo, MT 59847, USA

Phone: +14063293750

Reviews

陳楚絡一

Sep 14, 2020

This place was sweet--I especially liked campsite #1 for us tent campers. The interpretative trail sounded so-so but was really worth it--I did it twice in two days--with some cool old trees and granite formations.

Andy Cross

Aug 24, 2020

Decent trails for hiking or biking. Smaller and fairly quiet. Some of the spots lack shade because of necessary logging of damaged timber....but that makes for lots of wood for campfires. Enjoyed our time there!

Savage Murray

Aug 11, 2020

great place planned on staying one day extended to three days. camp host were great at checking on campers. will stay here every time i go to lolo creek area.

Fred Maroney

Aug 7, 2020

Unexpected gem. Two camping areas, one heavily treed on creek, and another on a shelf above the other area and interspersed with some pine and larch, most of which have been removed due to insects and disease. Paved road and driveways. Best part was the plethora of hiking trails allowing easy access to gorgeous country. Lolo Hot Springs only 1.4 miles away. Only complaint was bathrooms. We never observed them being cleaned during our seven days.

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Questions & Answers

Does this campground have cell phone or internet access in case I am on call for work and need to connect in?

Jeanine George | Sep 25, 2021
Lee Creek Campground (Owner) | Sep 26, 2021

No, there is no cell phone or internet access at this campground.

How much is it per night?

Desrain Dietsch | Jul 27, 2021
corinne Johnson | Jul 28, 2021

$15 per night unless you have a Golden Age Passport, then it's cheaper.

Is this dry camping?

Cheneen Jasmine | May 24, 2019
Donna Budd | May 25, 2019

Water available in summer. No electric or sewer.

What about bears??

MICHELE CORZINE | May 24, 2018
Lori Abramson | May 25, 2018

Well you are in the middle of a national forest so yes there is potential for bears. Be bear wise and you should be fine. I have lived and recreated in a lot of Montana most of my life and only see bears from afar and they were running away from me.

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