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RV Parks In Harlowton, Montana

46.4355° N, 109.8344° W

Quick Overview

Harlowton sits in the Musselshell River valley at the geographic center of Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers at the junction of Highways 12 and 191, including some free camping options. This small ranching community marks the transition between the mountain West and the Great Plains, with the Crazy Mountains visible to the southwest and the open prairie beginning to dominate the landscape to the east. The town has a strong railroad heritage as the point where the Milwaukee Road railroad transitioned from electric to diesel power, and the preserved electric locomotive at the Wheatland County Museum tells this unique chapter of American railroading history. The Musselshell River through Harlowton provides fishing for brown trout, walleye, and bass in a prairie river that doesn't get the attention of the state's famous mountain streams but produces quality catches for those who know where to fish. The Crazy Mountains to the southwest are among Montana's most dramatic and least-visited mountain ranges, with jagged peaks that rival the more famous ranges but see a fraction of the traffic. Graves Hotel in downtown Harlowton is a restored historic hotel that anchors the main street and reflects the community's pride in its early 20th-century heritage.

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Traveling to Harlowton by RV

Highway 12 runs east-west through Harlowton connecting to White Sulphur Springs about 45 miles west and to Roundup about 65 miles east. Highway 191 heads south toward Big Timber and I-90 about 50 miles away. From Billings, Harlowton is about 105 miles northwest via I-90 and Highway 12. The two-lane highways handle all RV sizes through rolling prairie and mountain foothill terrain. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Harlowton, with more extensive services in Billings or Bozeman. The Crazy Mountains are visible from town but the access roads are rough and mostly unsuitable for RVs. The Wheatland County road system provides access to surrounding ranch country and prairie for dispersed camping, though road conditions vary seasonally.

Dump Station Costs in Harlowton

Camping near Harlowton is very affordable, with the small-town ranching economy keeping prices at genuine local levels. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $15 to $30 per night. The Wheatland County Museum charges a modest admission fee. Fuel and groceries are reasonably priced for rural Montana, and the local cafes serve honest ranch-country meals at fair prices. BLM land in the surrounding prairie provides free dispersed camping options. The Musselshell River fishing is free with a Montana fishing license, and the less-pressured water provides good catches without the guide trip expenses of famous western Montana streams.

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Best Time to Visit Harlowton by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

0-28°F

Crowds: Low

Cold central Montana winters with snow and wind, and most campgrounds close for the season.

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Spring

Mar - May

22-58°F

Crowds: Low

Spring brings green grass to the valley and snowmelt fills the Musselshell, with campgrounds opening through May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-88°F

Crowds: Low

Peak season with warm days, river fishing, and the Crazy Mountains visible against blue Montana skies.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

25-62°F

Crowds: Low

Hunting season brings activity to the surrounding prairie and mountains, and fall colors accent the cottonwood bottoms.

Explore the Harlowton Area

The Wheatland County Museum and the preserved Milwaukee Road electric locomotive are worth a stop for railroad and history enthusiasts. The Musselshell River through the Harlowton area provides underrated fishing -- ask locally about access points and current conditions. The Crazy Mountains to the southwest are worth the drive for photography even if you don't hike, and the approach roads provide views of these dramatic jagged peaks. Upper Musselshell Valley ranching country south and west of town offers scenic driving through working cattle country with mountain backdrops.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Harlowton

How many RV parks are near Harlowton, Montana?

Harlowton has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Musselshell Valley camping at the geographic center of Montana with river fishing and Crazy Mountain views.

Are there free camping options near Harlowton?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Harlowton. BLM land in the surrounding prairie provides free dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in this open central Montana ranch country landscape.

What are the Crazy Mountains?

The Crazy Mountains are a dramatic, jagged mountain range southwest of Harlowton that rivals Montana's more famous ranges in visual impact but sees far fewer visitors, offering stunning scenery and backcountry hiking.

How much do RV parks cost in Harlowton?

Paid RV parks near Harlowton typically charge $15 to $30 per night, reflecting the small-town ranching economy and genuine local pricing of central Montana without tourist markups.

How many RV parks are near Harlowton, Montana?

Harlowton has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Musselshell Valley camping at the geographic center of Montana with river fishing and Crazy Mountain views.

Are there free camping options near Harlowton?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Harlowton. BLM land in the surrounding prairie provides free dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in this open central Montana ranch country landscape.

What are the Crazy Mountains?

The Crazy Mountains are a dramatic, jagged mountain range southwest of Harlowton that rivals Montana's more famous ranges in visual impact but sees far fewer visitors, offering stunning scenery and backcountry hiking.

How much do RV parks cost in Harlowton?

Paid RV parks near Harlowton typically charge $15 to $30 per night, reflecting the small-town ranching economy and genuine local pricing of central Montana without tourist markups.