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RV Parks In Whitehall, Montana

45.8708° N, 112.0975° W

Quick Overview

Whitehall sits in the Jefferson River valley of southwestern Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers along the I-90 corridor, including some free camping options. The town occupies a scenic valley position where the Boulder River meets the Jefferson River, surrounded by mountain ranges that include the Tobacco Root Mountains to the east, the Highland Mountains to the south, and the Bull Mountains to the west. The Jefferson River, one of the three headwater tributaries of the Missouri River, flows through the area and provides excellent fishing for brown and rainbow trout in a setting that's less crowded and less expensive than the more famous Madison and Gallatin rivers nearby. RV camping near Whitehall puts you in the heart of southwestern Montana's mountain-and-valley landscape, with hot springs, ghost towns, and blue-ribbon fishing streams all within easy driving distance. The Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, Montana's first state park, is located about 12 miles east of Whitehall and offers guided tours through impressive limestone formations that rank among the best cave experiences in the northern Rockies. The town itself is a quiet agricultural and railroad community that provides basic services without the tourist-town markup you'll find in places like Bozeman or Big Sky. The Tobacco Root Mountains east of town contain a mining-era history with ghost towns like Pony and the Virginia City area accessible from mountain roads that connect through the surrounding ranges. The Boulder Hot Springs historic hotel and spa south of town on Highway 69 provides natural hot spring soaking in a Victorian-era building that's been welcoming travelers for over a century. The valley's position at the intersection of several mountain ranges creates dramatic views from nearly every vantage point, and the uncrowded roads and trails make exploration feel genuine rather than curated. The annual Frontier Days celebration brings rodeo and community events to town each July, connecting the modern community to its ranching and railroad heritage.

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Traveling to Whitehall by RV

I-90 runs through Whitehall with exits providing direct access to town. From Butte, Whitehall is about 25 miles east on I-90, and from Bozeman, it's about 55 miles west. Highway 41 heads south from Whitehall toward the Twin Bridges area and the Ruby Valley, connecting to some of Montana's best fishing water. Highway 69 heads south toward Boulder and eventually to Helena via I-15. The interstate handles all RV sizes easily, and the valley terrain makes driving relaxed. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Whitehall, with more extensive services in Butte or Bozeman. Lewis and Clark Caverns is accessible from I-90 Exit 256, about 12 miles east of Whitehall, with the park road climbing to the visitor center. The Tobacco Root Mountains are accessible from county roads heading east, though some mountain roads are narrow and may not suit large RVs. Boulder Hot Springs is about 20 miles south via Highway 69 through pleasant ranch valley terrain.

Dump Station Costs in Whitehall

Camping near Whitehall is affordable, reflecting its position between the pricier resort-oriented communities of Bozeman and Big Sky to the east. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $25 to $40 per night for hookup sites. Lewis and Clark Caverns cave tour costs about $12 to $15 per person, and the state park day-use fee is minimal. Boulder Hot Springs day-use soaking runs about $8 to $12, making it an affordable relaxation option. The agricultural economy keeps fuel and grocery prices moderate, and the proximity to both Butte and Bozeman means you can make shopping runs to either city for anything Whitehall's stores don't carry.

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Best Time to Visit Whitehall by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-30°F

Crowds: Low

Cold winters close the cave tours and most campgrounds, though the hot springs stay open and provide a warm refuge in the cold months.

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Spring

Mar - May

25-58°F

Crowds: Low

Spring thaw brings the rivers up and the valleys green, with Lewis and Clark Caverns reopening in May for the touring season.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

48-88°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak season with excellent fishing, cave tours, and mountain recreation. The valley position keeps temperatures comfortable with cool mountain nights.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

25-62°F

Crowds: Low

Fall colors in the mountain forests, hunting season in the Tobacco Roots, and the last weeks of cave tours before the winter closure.

Explore the Whitehall Area

Lewis and Clark Caverns is the top attraction, with guided cave tours running from May through September that take you through decorated chambers of stalactites, stalagmites, and other limestone formations. The cave tour involves some climbing and crawling through tight passages, so reasonable physical fitness is helpful. The Jefferson River through the Whitehall area provides excellent fishing with less pressure than the nearby Madison River, and several fishing access sites provide convenient entry points. Boulder Hot Springs is a unique experience -- the historic Victorian building houses indoor and outdoor soaking pools fed by natural hot springs, with day-use passes available for visitors. The Tobacco Root Mountains offer hiking, mountain biking, and in fall, some of the best elk hunting access in southwestern Montana. The ghost town of Pony, about 15 miles east, is a partially inhabited former mining community with photogenic buildings and a popular bar.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Whitehall

How many RV parks are near Whitehall, Montana?

Whitehall has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Jefferson River valley camping along I-90 with access to Lewis and Clark Caverns, hot springs, and blue-ribbon trout fishing in southwestern Montana.

Are there free camping options near Whitehall?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Whitehall. Dispersed camping on Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest roads in the surrounding mountains and BLM land in the valley provides free camping for self-contained rigs.

What is Lewis and Clark Caverns?

Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, about 12 miles east of Whitehall on I-90, is Montana's first state park and features guided tours through impressive limestone cave formations. Tours run May through September and involve some climbing and crawling.

How much do RV parks cost in Whitehall?

Paid RV parks near Whitehall typically charge $25 to $40 per night. Lewis and Clark Caverns cave tours cost about $12 to $15 per person, and Boulder Hot Springs day-use soaking is about $8 to $12.

What is Boulder Hot Springs?

Boulder Hot Springs is a historic Victorian-era hotel and spa about 20 miles south of Whitehall on Highway 69, offering natural hot spring soaking pools in both indoor and outdoor settings with day-use passes available for visitors.

How many RV parks are near Whitehall, Montana?

Whitehall has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Jefferson River valley camping along I-90 with access to Lewis and Clark Caverns, hot springs, and blue-ribbon trout fishing in southwestern Montana.

Are there free camping options near Whitehall?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Whitehall. Dispersed camping on Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest roads in the surrounding mountains and BLM land in the valley provides free camping for self-contained rigs.

What is Lewis and Clark Caverns?

Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, about 12 miles east of Whitehall on I-90, is Montana's first state park and features guided tours through impressive limestone cave formations. Tours run May through September and involve some climbing and crawling.

How much do RV parks cost in Whitehall?

Paid RV parks near Whitehall typically charge $25 to $40 per night. Lewis and Clark Caverns cave tours cost about $12 to $15 per person, and Boulder Hot Springs day-use soaking is about $8 to $12.

What is Boulder Hot Springs?

Boulder Hot Springs is a historic Victorian-era hotel and spa about 20 miles south of Whitehall on Highway 69, offering natural hot spring soaking pools in both indoor and outdoor settings with day-use passes available for visitors.

Are there free dump stations in Whitehall?

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