RV Parks In Livingston, Montana
45.6624° N, 110.5610° W
Quick Overview
Livingston sits on the Yellowstone River at the mouth of Paradise Valley in south-central Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on this prime recreation corridor, including some free camping options. The town is the northern gateway to Yellowstone National Park via Highway 89, which follows the Yellowstone River south through Paradise Valley past Chico Hot Springs and Emigrant before reaching the park's north entrance at Gardiner about 55 miles away. Livingston's downtown has developed into one of Montana's most culturally vibrant small-town centers, with art galleries, independent bookstores, craft breweries, and restaurants that attract a mix of writers, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Yellowstone River through Livingston provides world-class fishing for brown and rainbow trout, and the spring creeks in Paradise Valley south of town are legendary among fly fishing aficionados for their technical, rewarding fishing. The Crazy Mountains to the northeast rise dramatically from the plains, and the Absaroka Range to the south creates the stunning mountain backdrop that defines the Paradise Valley view. The Livingston Depot Center, a restored Northern Pacific Railroad station, houses a museum and gallery that speaks to the town's railroad heritage. Livingston is also one of the windiest towns in Montana, with canyon winds funneling through the valley gap that can make camping interesting on blustery days. The International Fly Fishing Center in town celebrates the area's significance to the sport of fly fishing. The historic downtown district along Main Street preserves much of the original frontier-era and railroad-era architecture, and the combination of working western character with a growing arts community creates a cultural energy that makes Livingston far more interesting than most small Montana towns. The Dan Bailey's Fly Shop, one of the most famous fly fishing shops in the world, has operated in Livingston since 1938 and serves as an informal hub for the local and visiting fishing community. The Yellowstone Gateway Museum chronicles the region's history from prehistoric times through the railroad era, and the museum's setting in a historic schoolhouse adds to its charm. The Livingston Center for Art and Culture hosts exhibitions, events, and workshops throughout the year.
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All Dump Stations Near Livingston
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Livingston Campground | 1.3 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Osens RV Park & Campground | 1.9 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Windmill Park | 2.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Livingston / Paradise Valley Koa Holiday | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pine Creek Campground | 11.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Yellowstone's Edge RV Park | 18.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Vangoboon | 18.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bozeman Trail Campground | 21.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bozeman Trail Campground And RV Park | 21.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tiny Town Campground | 21.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Livingston Campground
1.3 miOsens RV Park & Campground
1.9 miWindmill Park
2.2 miLivingston / Paradise Valley Koa Holiday
10.4 miPine Creek Campground
11.4 miYellowstone's Edge RV Park
18.0 miVangoboon
18.9 miBozeman Trail Campground
21.4 miBozeman Trail Campground And RV Park
21.4 miTiny Town Campground
21.8 miTraveling to Livingston by RV
I-90 runs through Livingston with multiple exits, connecting to Bozeman about 25 miles west and to Billings about 115 miles east. Highway 89 south follows the Yellowstone River through Paradise Valley to the north entrance of Yellowstone at Gardiner, about 55 miles away. The I-90 corridor handles all RV sizes, and the downtown area is accessible from the interstate. Highway 89 south is a well-maintained two-lane road through the valley that handles RVs without difficulty. Fuel and supplies are available in Livingston, with more extensive services in Bozeman. The Yellowstone Park entrance at Gardiner is the only park entrance open year-round, making this corridor important for winter Yellowstone visitors. Spring Creek access requires permission on some private land sections, so check with local outfitters. The Beartooth Highway, one of America's most scenic drives, is accessible from Red Lodge about 100 miles east of Livingston via I-90 and Highway 212, providing a spectacular summer side trip over 10,947-foot Beartooth Pass into Yellowstone's northeast entrance. Highway 89 through Paradise Valley is well maintained year-round since it serves as the only all-season approach to Yellowstone's north entrance.
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Dump Station Costs in Livingston
Camping near Livingston is moderately priced for this prime recreation corridor. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $35 to $55 per night for full hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds in the Gallatin National Forest along the Yellowstone River and in the Absaroka-Beartooth area offer sites at $12 to $20, and dispersed camping on forest land is available south of town along forest roads. The spring creek rod fees run $75 to $150 per person per day, which is a premium price for premium fishing. Groceries and fuel in Livingston are fair for the area.
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Best Time to Visit Livingston by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
8-32°F
Crowds: Low
Cold, windy winters keep camping minimal, but the north entrance to Yellowstone stays open and Chico Hot Springs provides a warm refuge.
Spring
Mar - May
25-58°F
Crowds: Low
Spring runoff on the Yellowstone and warming temperatures signal the coming season, with campgrounds opening through May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with Yellowstone traffic, excellent fishing, and the full range of Paradise Valley recreation and cultural events.
Fall
Sep - Oct
28-62°F
Crowds: Medium
Spectacular fall colors in Paradise Valley, excellent fall fishing on the Yellowstone, and elk bugling in the surrounding mountains.
Explore the Livingston Area
Paradise Valley between Livingston and Gardiner is one of the most scenic drives in Montana, with the Yellowstone River, mountain ranches, and the Absaroka peaks creating a landscape that's unforgettable. Chico Hot Springs about 30 miles south offers natural hot spring pools and a renowned dining room in a historic lodge setting. The spring creeks -- DePuy's, Armstrong's, and Nelson's -- are private water that requires a rod fee but provides some of the most exceptional trout fishing in the world. Downtown Livingston's restaurants and bars have genuine character, and the town's cultural events through the summer add entertainment beyond the outdoor recreation. The wind in Livingston is legendary, so secure your awning and outdoor gear when camping in the area.
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How many RV parks are near Livingston, Montana?
Livingston has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with options near the I-90 corridor and along the scenic Yellowstone River heading south through Paradise Valley toward Yellowstone National Park's north entrance.
Are there free camping options near Livingston?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Livingston. Dispersed camping on Gallatin National Forest land south of town and along forest roads in the Absaroka and Crazy Mountain foothills provides free camping for self-contained rigs.
How far is Livingston from Yellowstone?
Livingston is about 55 miles from Yellowstone's north entrance at Gardiner via Highway 89 through Paradise Valley. This is the only park entrance open year-round and provides access to Mammoth Hot Springs and the Lamar Valley.
How much do RV parks cost in Livingston?
Paid RV parks near Livingston typically charge $35 to $55 per night for full hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds offer sites at $12 to $20, and free dispersed camping on forest land is available south of town.
What is Paradise Valley?
Paradise Valley is the Yellowstone River corridor between Livingston and Gardiner, framed by the Absaroka Range and the Gallatin Range. It offers world-class fly fishing, hot springs at Chico, mountain scenery, and the northern approach to Yellowstone.
How many RV parks are near Livingston, Montana?
Livingston has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with options near the I-90 corridor and along the scenic Yellowstone River heading south through Paradise Valley toward Yellowstone National Park's north entrance.
Are there free camping options near Livingston?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Livingston. Dispersed camping on Gallatin National Forest land south of town and along forest roads in the Absaroka and Crazy Mountain foothills provides free camping for self-contained rigs.
How far is Livingston from Yellowstone?
Livingston is about 55 miles from Yellowstone's north entrance at Gardiner via Highway 89 through Paradise Valley. This is the only park entrance open year-round and provides access to Mammoth Hot Springs and the Lamar Valley.
How much do RV parks cost in Livingston?
Paid RV parks near Livingston typically charge $35 to $55 per night for full hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds offer sites at $12 to $20, and free dispersed camping on forest land is available south of town.
What is Paradise Valley?
Paradise Valley is the Yellowstone River corridor between Livingston and Gardiner, framed by the Absaroka Range and the Gallatin Range. It offers world-class fly fishing, hot springs at Chico, mountain scenery, and the northern approach to Yellowstone.
Are there free dump stations in Livingston?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Livingston.
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