Campground

Facilities

The campground offers single-family campsites, two of which are accessible. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Accessible vault toilets and hand-pumped drinking water are provided.

Natural Features

The campground sits in the shadow of the Beartooth Range, on the banks of Rock Creek, less than a quarter-mile from beautiful Greenough Lake. A forest of aspen and pine trees covers the area. A variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, deer and elk, makes its home in the surrounding area.

Recreation

Greenough Lake offers canoeing, kayaking and rainbow trout fishing. The Main Fork of Rock Creek is also a popular fishing stream.

The Beartooth Wilderness can be accessed via the Hellroaring and Lake Fork trailheads, both of which are not far from the campground. Visitors also enjoy mountain biking and hiking on the Parkside National Recreation Trail. Hellroaring Road is open to off-road vehicles.

Recreation Sites

  • Standard Nonelectric
  • Overnight

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Camping
  • Boating
  • Biking
  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Off Road Vehicle Trails
  • Scenic Drive

Amenities

  • Accessible Sites
  • Accessible Vault Toilets
  • Campfire Rings
  • Creek Access
  • Drinking Water (hand pump)
  • Firewood Vender
  • Food Storage Locker
  • Grills
  • Lake Access
  • Paved Roads
  • Pets Allowed
  • Picnic Area
  • Trailheads
  • Trash Collection
  • Fire Pit
  • Picnic Table
  • Food Locker
  • Tent Pad
  • Accessibility

Nearby Attractions

The charming town of Red Lodge, Mont., offers a variety of dining and lodging options, galleries, shops and annual summer events. The Home of Champions Rodeo is held on the Fourth of July weekend, the Beartooth Bike Rally and Iron Horse Rodeo take place in mid-July, the Mountain Man Rendezvous is in late July, and the Festival of Nations happens in early August.

The Beartooth Highway was deemed "the most beautiful drive in America," by the late Charles Kuralt. It snakes across the rugged Beartooth Mountains from Red Lodge to Cooke City. It is the highest elevation highway in the Northern Rockies. Along the way, visitors are treated to sweeping views and plentiful opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Yellowstone National Park's northeast entrance is 55 miles from the campground, via the Beartooth Highway. The park offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, as well as breathtaking scenery and unique geological features.

Getting Here

Latitude
45° 3' 22.0000" N
Longitude
109° 24' 46.0001" W
From U.S. Highway 212, turn off at Rock Creek Road (Forest Road 2421). Go 1 mile to campground entrance, which is on the left.

Need to Know

  • Standard Single Family sites: Recreation Use Fee allows ONE camping unit ONLY.

  • Extra Vehicles: Cannot be paid for in advance - upon arrival coordinate with the host for payment and where to park.

  • Opening and closing dates are weather permitting, please call 928-537-8888 for more information.

  • FIRST COME FIRST SERVE sites must be booked in person. DO NOT call to determine availability, as they are only available on-site.

  • Bears frequent the area; please obey all food storage rules and regulations. Check with your host for details.

  • Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. Firewood bundles can be purchased from the campground host.

  • Click here for more information on the Custer National Forest
  • Contact Information

    FOREST ROAD 2421
    RED LODGE, MT 59068

    For facility specific information, please call (928) 537-8888.

    camping@rrmofa.com

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