Facilities
Devil's Elbow offers several amenities that will make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. Devil's Elbow is a 48-site campground that has spacious and level gravel parking pads that accommodate RVs, camper trailers and tents. Of the 48 sites, there are five sites that are specifically designated for tents. All sites are reservation only.
Devil's Elbow features a large concrete boat launch with a courtesy dock, as well as day use and overnight dock slips for campers. The docks are first-come, first-served with no assigned slips. A fish cleaning station is available near the day-use parking at Devil's Elbow. There are men's and women's vault toilets located in each loop of the campground as well as near the boat launch. There is potable water provided throughout the campground and day use areas, as well as garbage dumpsters. Every campsite contains a fire ring with a grill grate in addition to a picnic table. There are also picnic tables and small pavilions throughout the areas and benches along the lake to take in the views. There is a small marina, general store with gas and a bar/restaurant just a half mile away.
Natural Features
The campground and day use areas are situated in a shrub-steppe landscape, mostly comprised of sage brush and bunch grasses. Every campsite has a view of the lake and mountains. While there are some ponderosa pine and deciduous trees throughout the area, they are scarce and do not provide a large amount of shade, but the lake does help keep the temperatures down a bit on those hot summer days.
Recreation
Devil's Elbow offers excellent recreational access. Devil's Elbow has a small beach area, picnic areas, as well as a ramada/pavilion with power and lights, available by advanced reservation. There are vault toilets located in convenient locations throughout the area. There is a network of non-motorized dirt, gravel and paved trails throughout Devil's Elbow, Two Camps Vista and Clark's Bay that allow you to walk or bike around the area without contending with vehicles. There are multiple trails within the larger Hauser Lake Recreation area, as well as multiple fishing access sites, hunting access, wildlife viewing and of course, boating. There are several world class mountain biking trails in the area as well. The recreation opportunities in the area are truly boundless.
Recreation Sites
- Rv Nonelectric
- Management
- Group Standard Nonelectric
- Overnight
Activities
- Other Recreation Concession Site
- Swimming Site
- Wildlife Viewing
- Water Sports
- Visitor Center
- Winter Sports
- Picnicking
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Interpretive Programs
- Camping
- Historic & Cultural Site
- Climbing
- Boating
- Biking
Amenities
- Grills/Fire Ring
- Quiet Area
- Tent Pad
- Picnic Table
- Accessibility
- BBQ
- Fire Pit
- Water Hookup
- Accessible Campsites
- Accessible Grills
- Accessible Picnic Area
- Accessible Scenic Overlook
- Accessible Bock Dock
- Accessible Boat Ramp
- Accessible Drinking Water
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Picnic Shelters
- Accessible Trails
- Accessible Walkways
- Anchorage
- Accessible Vault Toilets
- Boat Trailer Parking
- Boat Slips
- Boat Dock
- Boat Ramp
- Campfire Rings
- Cell Phone Service
- Cooking Area
- Day Use Area
- Dock
- Drinking Water (peak season)
- Electricity
- Fitness Trails
- Geological Attractions
- Grills
- Host
- Interpretive Trails
- Lake Access
- Pets Allowed
- Paved Pathways
- Parking Area
- Picnic Shelters
- Picnic Tables
- Picnic Area
- Pay Phone
- RV Parking
- Ranger Station
- Self Pay Station
- Table & Benches
- Tables
- Water (Seasonal)
Nearby Attractions
Devil's Elbow is located in a prime location to get out and recreate outdoors, or within the capital of Montana. There are hundreds of miles of trails, Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands, state parks, the Lewis and Clark Trail and so much more.
Helena (only a short drive away) has all the amenities of a large city with small town charm. There are great restaurants, museums, the capitol building, old mining settlements, Last Chance Gulch, Reeder's Alley and a vibrant downtown with a walking mall area.
Getting Here
Need to Know
*** You must occupy your campsite every night that you have reserved. If you do not show up for 24 hours from "Check-In Time" (2:00 PM), you forfeit the use of that site and are not entitled to any refunds or discounts. ***
*** You must occupy the site you reserved and cannot change sites, or move to a different loop of the campground.***
Caution: While it is uncommon to sight a bear in the area, it is possible. Bears, raccoons, ravens, seagulls, magpies and other animals will get into your food if not properly stored. Please be prepared to store your food either in your vehicle, RV or trailer or in a bear-proof container while camping.
Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
Contact Information
For campground inquiries, please call: 406-227-3570 OR 406-533-7600