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RV Parks In Wolf Point, Montana

48.0906° N, 105.6406° W

Quick Overview

Wolf Point sits on the Missouri River in northeastern Montana with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on Highway 2, including some free camping options. The town is the seat of Roosevelt County and the largest community on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, home to the Assiniboine and Sioux peoples whose cultural presence adds depth to the northeastern Montana experience. The Missouri River through Wolf Point is wide and slow-moving, providing excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, sauger, and channel catfish in a river setting that sees far less fishing pressure than the state's famous mountain streams. The Wild Horse Stampede rodeo, held each July since 1915, is one of the oldest professional rodeos in Montana and draws competitors and spectators from across the region. Fort Peck Lake, the massive Missouri River reservoir about 30 miles upstream, provides additional fishing and boating recreation in a setting of dramatic badlands bluffs and prairie shoreline. The town's position on the Hi-Line -- the Highway 2 corridor across northern Montana -- makes it a natural waypoint for cross-country travelers. The Fort Peck Interpretive Center near the dam features exhibits on the Missouri River's natural and cultural history, including a full-size cast of a dinosaur skeleton found in the surrounding Hell Creek Formation.

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Traveling to Wolf Point by RV

Highway 2 runs through Wolf Point connecting to Glasgow about 50 miles west and to Poplar and the North Dakota border about 85 miles east. From Billings, the drive north follows Highway 87 and then Highway 2 east, about 300 miles total through open prairie. The highways handle all RV sizes through flat to rolling terrain. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Wolf Point, with additional services in Glasgow. The Missouri River bridge in town provides convenient access to both sides of the river. Fort Peck Dam and lake are accessible from Highway 24 south of Glasgow. The Amtrak Empire Builder stops in Wolf Point, providing rail connections for those combining train and RV travel across the northern tier states.

Dump Station Costs in Wolf Point

Camping near Wolf Point is very affordable, reflecting the remote northeastern Montana location. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $20 to $30 per night. The rural economy keeps all prices at genuine local levels, from fuel to groceries to dining. The Wild Horse Stampede rodeo admission is modest for a professional-quality event. Missouri River fishing is free with a Montana fishing license, and the fishing access sites are free to use.

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Best Time to Visit Wolf Point by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

-10-25°F

Crowds: Low

Severe northeastern Montana winters with extreme cold, wind, and snow make this strictly off-season for camping.

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Spring

Mar - May

22-60°F

Crowds: Low

Spring thaw raises the Missouri River and brings returning birds, with fishing improving through May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

52-92°F

Crowds: Low

Peak season with warm to hot days, the Wild Horse Stampede in July, and excellent river fishing.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

28-62°F

Crowds: Low

Cooling temps, hunting season on the surrounding prairie, and fall fishing on the Missouri.

Explore the Wolf Point Area

The Wild Horse Stampede in July is the premier event -- this professional rodeo has been running since 1915 and brings genuine western competition and community celebration to town. Missouri River fishing through Wolf Point produces excellent walleye catches, with multiple fishing access sites providing convenient bank fishing and boat launch access. Fort Peck Lake about 30 miles west offers additional fishing for walleye, lake trout, and smallmouth bass in a vast reservoir setting surrounded by badlands formations. The Fort Peck Interpretive Center near the dam is worth the drive for its exhibits on the river's paleontological and cultural history.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Wolf Point

How many RV parks are near Wolf Point, Montana?

Wolf Point has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Missouri River camping on the Hi-Line with fishing access and proximity to Fort Peck Lake recreation.

Are there free camping options near Wolf Point?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wolf Point. BLM land and dispersed areas along the Missouri River corridor provide free camping for self-contained rigs in this open northeastern Montana prairie landscape.

What is the Wild Horse Stampede?

The Wild Horse Stampede is a professional rodeo held in Wolf Point each July since 1915, making it one of Montana's oldest rodeos with bull riding, bronc riding, and community celebration.

How much do RV parks cost in Wolf Point?

Paid RV parks near Wolf Point typically charge $20 to $30 per night. The remote northeastern Montana location keeps all camping and services at genuine local prices.

How many RV parks are near Wolf Point, Montana?

Wolf Point has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Missouri River camping on the Hi-Line with fishing access and proximity to Fort Peck Lake recreation.

Are there free camping options near Wolf Point?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wolf Point. BLM land and dispersed areas along the Missouri River corridor provide free camping for self-contained rigs in this open northeastern Montana prairie landscape.

What is the Wild Horse Stampede?

The Wild Horse Stampede is a professional rodeo held in Wolf Point each July since 1915, making it one of Montana's oldest rodeos with bull riding, bronc riding, and community celebration.

How much do RV parks cost in Wolf Point?

Paid RV parks near Wolf Point typically charge $20 to $30 per night. The remote northeastern Montana location keeps all camping and services at genuine local prices.