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RV Parks In Anaconda, Montana

46.1285° N, 112.9423° W

Quick Overview

Anaconda sits at the foot of the Pintler Mountains in southwestern Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers in this historic copper smelting community, including some free camping options. The town's industrial heritage is visible in the massive smokestack on the hill above town -- the Anaconda Smelter Stack, at 585 feet, is the tallest free-standing masonry structure in the world and a designated National Historic Landmark. Despite the mining legacy, the surrounding landscape is stunning, with the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness providing rugged alpine peaks, glacial lakes, and hiking trails that rival anything in Montana's more famous mountain ranges. RV camping near Anaconda puts you close to Georgetown Lake, a popular fishing and recreation destination at 6,300 feet elevation, and the Discovery Ski Area that draws winter visitors. The Old Works Golf Course, built on a former copper smelting site with black slag sand traps, is one of the most unique golf courses in the country and was designed by Jack Nicklaus. The town itself has a gritty charm that's being slowly polished by new restaurants and businesses moving into the historic brick buildings downtown. Washoe Park provides a pleasant green space with a swimming pool, picnic areas, and a small lake that's stocked with trout for kids fishing. The Pintler Scenic Route (Highway 1) from Anaconda to Drummond is one of Montana's most scenic drives, winding through mountain passes and along streams through the Deerlodge National Forest. The Warm Springs Ponds wildlife management area between Anaconda and Butte provides excellent birdwatching with over 200 species recorded, including nesting osprey, great blue herons, and migrating waterfowl that use the reclaimed mining ponds as habitat. The Anaconda Hills Golf Course provides a more affordable public option alongside the acclaimed Old Works course, and the local bowling alley and community pool give the town a lived-in character that resort communities lack. Silver Lake and Storm Lake in the Pintler Mountains are accessible by forest roads and provide alpine fishing and camping in a wilderness-adjacent setting that feels far more remote than the short drive from town would suggest. The Copper Village Museum and Arts Center in a former church building downtown showcases local artists and regional history in a space that reflects the community's growing cultural identity beyond its industrial past.

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Traveling to Anaconda by RV

Highway 1 connects Anaconda to I-90 at Drummond about 25 miles north and to the Pintler Scenic Route heading east. From Butte, Anaconda is about 25 miles west on Highway 1. I-90 provides the nearest interstate access for long-distance travel. Georgetown Lake is about 15 miles west of Anaconda on Highway 1, and Discovery Ski Area is adjacent to the lake. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Anaconda, with more extensive shopping in Butte. The mountain highways around Anaconda handle RVs well, though the Pintler Scenic Route includes some mountain pass grades that require attention. The Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness trailheads are accessible from forest roads branching off Highway 1 and Highway 38, with the road quality varying from paved to rough gravel depending on the specific trailhead. Highway 1 from Anaconda to Drummond, known as the Pintler Scenic Route, is a designated scenic byway that climbs through mountain terrain with pullouts and viewpoints, handling RVs adequately but requiring attention to the mountain curves. The Flint Creek Valley north of town provides an alternate route to I-90 at Drummond through pleasant ranch country.

Dump Station Costs in Anaconda

Camping near Anaconda is affordable, reflecting the working-town economy. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds near Georgetown Lake and in the Deerlodge National Forest offer developed sites at $10 to $18, and dispersed camping on forest roads is free and available in the surrounding mountains. Old Works Golf Course green fees run about $35 to $50 per round, which is remarkably affordable for a Nicklaus-designed course. Georgetown Lake fishing is free with a Montana fishing license, and the wilderness trailheads have no entrance fees.

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Best Time to Visit Anaconda by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-28°F

Crowds: Low

Cold winters with good snowpack bring ice fishers to Georgetown Lake and skiers to Discovery, but most campgrounds close for the season.

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Spring

Mar - May

22-52°F

Crowds: Low

Late spring thaw at this elevation, with Georgetown Lake ice-out typically in May and forest roads opening gradually through the month.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

45-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak season with excellent fishing, hiking, and golfing conditions. The higher elevation keeps temperatures comfortable even in midsummer.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

22-58°F

Crowds: Low

Fall colors in the surrounding mountains are stunning, and the fishing on Georgetown Lake remains productive as the crowds thin out.

Explore the Anaconda Area

Georgetown Lake is the main recreation draw, with excellent fishing for rainbow and brook trout, kokanee salmon, and a popular ice fishing scene in winter. The Old Works Golf Course is worth playing even if you're not a serious golfer -- the black slag sand traps and the reclaimed smelter site setting make it unlike any other course you'll ever play. The Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness offers some of the best alpine hiking in southwestern Montana, with trails to lakes like Edith, Johnson, and Rainbow that see relatively light use compared to Glacier or Yellowstone backcountry. The Hearst Free Library in downtown Anaconda is a beautiful Carnegie library building that's worth a look, and the Washoe Theater is a stunning art deco movie palace that still shows films. Discovery Ski Area near Georgetown Lake offers affordable skiing in a family-friendly setting during winter.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Anaconda

How many RV parks are near Anaconda, Montana?

Anaconda has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with options in the valley near town and at Georgetown Lake about 15 miles west along the Pintler Scenic Route.

Are there free camping options near Anaconda?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Anaconda. Dispersed camping on Deerlodge National Forest land in the surrounding Pintler and Flint Creek mountain ranges provides free backcountry camping for self-contained rigs on forest roads.

What is Georgetown Lake?

Georgetown Lake is a popular recreation lake at 6,300 feet elevation about 15 miles west of Anaconda. It offers excellent fishing for rainbow trout, brook trout, and kokanee salmon, plus boating, swimming, and a popular winter ice fishing scene.

How much do RV parks cost in Anaconda?

Paid RV parks near Anaconda typically charge $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds near Georgetown Lake offer sites at $10 to $18, and free dispersed camping is available on surrounding national forest land.

What is Old Works Golf Course?

Old Works is a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course built on a reclaimed copper smelter site in Anaconda, featuring unique black slag sand traps. It's one of the most unusual and affordable championship-quality courses in the country.

How many RV parks are near Anaconda, Montana?

Anaconda has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with options in the valley near town and at Georgetown Lake about 15 miles west along the Pintler Scenic Route.

Are there free camping options near Anaconda?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Anaconda. Dispersed camping on Deerlodge National Forest land in the surrounding Pintler and Flint Creek mountain ranges provides free backcountry camping for self-contained rigs on forest roads.

What is Georgetown Lake?

Georgetown Lake is a popular recreation lake at 6,300 feet elevation about 15 miles west of Anaconda. It offers excellent fishing for rainbow trout, brook trout, and kokanee salmon, plus boating, swimming, and a popular winter ice fishing scene.

How much do RV parks cost in Anaconda?

Paid RV parks near Anaconda typically charge $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds near Georgetown Lake offer sites at $10 to $18, and free dispersed camping is available on surrounding national forest land.

What is Old Works Golf Course?

Old Works is a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course built on a reclaimed copper smelter site in Anaconda, featuring unique black slag sand traps. It's one of the most unusual and affordable championship-quality courses in the country.

Are there free dump stations in Anaconda?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Anaconda.