RV Parks In Jordan, Montana
47.3208° N, 106.9101° W
Quick Overview
Jordan sits in the vast prairies of Garfield County in eastern Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers in one of the most remote and sparsely populated regions of the lower 48, including some free camping options. The county seat presides over a county that's roughly the size of Connecticut yet has fewer than 1,200 residents, giving the surrounding landscape a genuine frontier emptiness that's becoming nearly impossible to find in America. The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, one of the largest wildlife refuges in the lower 48, begins just north of Jordan and stretches along the Missouri River breaks, providing habitat for elk, mule deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and prairie dog colonies across hundreds of thousands of acres. The Fort Peck Reservoir, about 40 miles north, provides fishing for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and lake trout in a massive impoundment that rivals the Great Lakes in surface area. RV camping near Jordan is about as remote as it gets without leaving the road system, and the experience is defined by vast open spaces, big skies, and the kind of quiet that most Americans have never experienced. The Garfield County Museum preserves homesteading and ranching artifacts along with dinosaur fossils found in the surrounding Hell Creek Formation, one of the most productive fossil-bearing geological units in the world.
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| Old Dorm RV Park | 0.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
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Traveling to Jordan by RV
Highway 200 runs through Jordan connecting to Circle about 80 miles east and to Lewistown about 120 miles west. Highway 59 heads south toward Miles City about 85 miles away. These are all two-lane highways through open prairie that handle RVs without difficulty. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Jordan, but the nearest full-service town is Miles City. The distances between services in this region are significant, so top off your fuel tank and stock your pantry before heading into the surrounding countryside. Cell service is limited to the Jordan area and unreliable on the surrounding highways and BLM roads.
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Camping near Jordan is among the most affordable in Montana, reflecting the extreme remoteness. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $15 to $30 per night. The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge has no entrance fee, and BLM land in the surrounding prairie provides unlimited free dispersed camping. Fuel prices may be slightly higher due to transportation costs to this remote location. Groceries are limited, so stock up in Miles City or Lewistown before heading to Jordan.
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Best Time to Visit Jordan by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
-15-25°F
Crowds: Low
Severe eastern Montana winters with extreme cold and isolation make this strictly off-season for camping.
Spring
Mar - May
22-60°F
Crowds: Low
Spring brings green grass and wildlife activity to the prairie and breaks, with roads improving as the mud dries.
Summer
Jun - Aug
52-95°F
Crowds: Low
Peak season with hot days, reservoir fishing, and all roads accessible. The prairie landscape is golden and vast.
Fall
Sep - Oct
28-62°F
Crowds: Low
Hunting season brings the most visitors to the area, and the cooling temps make exploring the breaks comfortable.
Explore the Jordan Area
The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge north of Jordan provides some of the best wildlife viewing in Montana, with the Missouri River breaks habitat supporting elk, bighorn sheep, and a diversity of prairie species. Fort Peck Reservoir fishing is excellent, especially for walleye, and the reservoir's vast size means you can always find uncrowded water. The night sky from Jordan is extraordinarily dark -- minimal light pollution makes this one of the best stargazing locations in the lower 48. The Hell Creek Formation surrounding Jordan has produced significant dinosaur fossils, and the Garfield County Museum displays local finds alongside ranching history.
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How many RV parks are near Jordan, Montana?
Jordan has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering some of the most remote and uncrowded camping in the lower 48 states with access to the vast Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge.
Are there free camping options near Jordan?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Jordan. BLM land and the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge provide extensive free dispersed camping across the vast eastern Montana prairie landscape.
What is the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge?
The CMR Refuge is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the lower 48, stretching along the Missouri River breaks north of Jordan. It supports elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, and prairie species across hundreds of thousands of acres.
How much do RV parks cost in Jordan?
Paid RV parks near Jordan typically charge $15 to $30 per night, among the lowest rates in Montana. Free dispersed camping on BLM and refuge land is abundantly available in this remote region.
How many RV parks are near Jordan, Montana?
Jordan has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering some of the most remote and uncrowded camping in the lower 48 states with access to the vast Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge.
Are there free camping options near Jordan?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Jordan. BLM land and the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge provide extensive free dispersed camping across the vast eastern Montana prairie landscape.
What is the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge?
The CMR Refuge is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the lower 48, stretching along the Missouri River breaks north of Jordan. It supports elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, and prairie species across hundreds of thousands of acres.
How much do RV parks cost in Jordan?
Paid RV parks near Jordan typically charge $15 to $30 per night, among the lowest rates in Montana. Free dispersed camping on BLM and refuge land is abundantly available in this remote region.


