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Tuesday, 15 August 2017 05:17

Camping Part Three: Cooke City, Montana

Here at the Gardiner Chamber of Commerce, we’re frequently asked for information about the Beartooth Highway--a National Scenic Byways All-American Road located on the Montana/Wyoming border near Cooke City, Montana.

Beartooth Highway

And it’s no wonder - the Beartooth Highway is one of the most achingly scenic mountain passes in the country. It’s also home to an array of recreational opportunities including hiking, horse pack trips, backcountry skiing, and of course, camping.

Lamar Valley

If you’re among those adventurous campers seeking information on planning a camping trip along the Beartooth Highway, you’ve come to the right place. Part 3 of our Camping Series is all about camping near Cooke City, Chief Joseph Highway, and the Beartooth Pass.

Shoshone National Forest Campgrounds on the Beartooth Pass
These campgrounds are perched amidst the rugged terrain, alpine lakes, and craggy rocks that characterize the stunning Beartooth Pass. Elevation: 9,000 feet.

Beartooth Lake Campground is located on Highway 212, about 20 miles east of Cooke City. Island Lake Campground is located five miles further east. Both hosted campgrounds offer 21 units, access to water, and are open July 1 to September 14. The site fee for both campgrounds is $15.00

For more information on these sites, call (307) 527-6921.

Chief Joseph Highway Campgrounds

Southeast of the Beartooth Pass you’ll come upon the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, which links the town of Cody, Wyoming, with the Beartooth Highway and Cooke City, Montana. Here you'll find campgrounds perfect for a pit stop while traveling between the he towns of Gardiner and Cooke City, Montana, to Cody, Wyoming.

For more information on these sites, call (307) 527-6921.

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These scenic campgrounds are located just two miles from the delicious restaurants, shops, and authentic western vibe that characterizes our neighboring town of Cooke City, Montana.

Twin Lakes

Colter Campground and Soda Butte Campground are each located only two miles away from Cooke City and are open from July to September 14. Each campground is made up of 8 units, and offers access to water as well as a campground host. The site fee for each campground is $9.00

These campgrounds require hard-sided camp equipment (no tent camping) due to bear activity.
For more information on these campgrounds, call (406) 848-7375.

Cooke City, Montana

The small communities of Silver Gate and Cooke City, Montana, make up the least-crowded entrance to Yellowstone National Park. These hidden gems offer year-round access to pristine Montana wilderness areas; restaurants, lodges, and shopping; and endless recreation opportunities.

Cooke City

Gardiner and Cooke City are both fortunate to share easy access to the incredible scenery and abundant wildlife of Yellowstone’s Northern Range. Learn more about this special area here.

Other Sources
Camping in Gardiner
Camping in Yellowstone
Staying safe in bear country
Purchase camping supplies

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017 20:05

Gardiner Camping: Part One

Let’s face it: Yellowstone is a quintessential American summer experience—like sinking your teeth into a slice of watermelon on the 4th of July. And although you typically have to make reservations at least a year in advance to find lodging in the park, we have a solution for those who didn’t quite have time plan ahead. If you’re a spontaneous traveler who loves spending time outdoors, this list of area camping options is for you.

Gardiner, Montana, is a stone’s throw away from the North Entrance to Yellowstone and is surrounded on all sides by breathtaking tracts of National Forest. There are many options for pitching a tent, pulling up the RV, or simply stringing up the hammock. Plus, it’s the perfect way to bring the family together, make memories, and connect with the great outdoors.

A few of our favorite camping options around Gardiner, Montana:

Eagle Creek Campground (Forest Service)
Located 2.2 miles northeast of Gardiner along the Jardine Road.
Why we love it: Just 15 minutes away from Gardiner, Montana, this campground is the closest thing to an in-park campground—minus the price and the crowds. Stunning views of the northern section of the park and frequent wildlife sightings are just icing on the cake.
Quick facts:
16 sites
First come, first served
$7/night, $3/additional vehicles
Open year-round
10-15 minutes from Gardiner
Directions: From Gardiner, take the Jardine Road across the street from the Conoco gas station. At the edge of Gardiner, the road will turn to gravel and zig zag it’s way up the mountain. Two miles later, there will be a sign for Eagle Creek Campground on the left.
GPS Coordinates: 45.04622, -110.67856

CampingBearBox NPS

 

Timer Camp Recreation Site (Forest Service)
Located 10 miles from Gardiner northeast up into the mountains on a primitive gravel road.
Why we love it: This shady campground high above Gardiner, Montana, almost never fills up. The trailhead for Knox Lake, a popular area hiking destination, is just up the road.
Quick facts:
Various dispersed sites
First come, first serve
No charge, rustic camping
Open June 15-October 31, weather permitting
About 30-45 minutes from Gardiner
Access road not suitable for vehicles longer than 21'
Directions: From Gardiner, take the Jardine Road across the street from the Conoco gas station. At the edge of Gardiner, the road will turn to gravel and zig zag it’s way up the mountain. In 5.5 miles you will come to the small community of Jardine. In Jardine turn right across the bridge following Bear Creek Road (the road will head south/southwest for about ½ a mile before curving back around to it’s north/northeast direction). 9.8 miles past Gardiner (4.3 miles past Jardine) you will arrive at Timber Camp. Timber Camp is visible across a big meadow on the left, but the entrance is just a little bit further up the road.
GPS Coordinates: 45.09422, -110.60560

Bear Creek Recreation Site (Forest Service)
Located 11 miles from Gardiner northeast up into the mountains on a primitive gravel road.
Why we love it: Located just a mile above Timber Camp, Bear Creek offers additional primitive camping options if Timber Camp is feeling a bit too crowded.
Quick facts:
Various dispersed sites
First come, first serve
No charge, rustic camping
Open June 15-October 31, weather permitting
About 30-45 minutes from Gardiner
Access road not suitable for vehicles longer than 21'
Directions: See above directions for Timber Camp. For Bear Creek Recreation Site, continue on Bear Creek road for a little over a mile past Timber Camp Recreation Site. Bear Creek Recreation area is on the left, just after the road crosses Darroch Creek. Just beyond Bear Creek Recreation Site is the Bear Creek Trailhead, and the end of the road.
GPS Coordinates: 45.11003, -110.59965
GardinerCamping GuerinLorenCanyon Campground (Forest Service)
Location: 15 miles north of Gardiner, on Hwy 89, on the east side of the highway in Yankee Jim Canyon
Why we love it: Canyon Campground is close to both the North Entrance of Yellowstone and the many fishing accesses available along Highway 89 north of Gardiner, Montana. Rafting or fishing, anyone?
Quick facts:
17 Sites
First Come, First Serve
$7/night, $3/additional vehicle
Campground roads no suitable for vehicles longer than 48’
Largest parking spur: 12’ x 50’
Open year round
About a 15-20 minute drive from Gardiner
Directions: From Gardiner, head north/northwest on Hwy 89. The campground is just to the right of the highway, halfway through Yankee Jim Canyon, 15 miles from Gardiner.
GPS Coordinates: 45.18262, -110.88701

Carbella Recreation Site (BLM)
Location: 20 miles north of Gardiner, just off of Hwy 89, right on the Yellowstone River
Why we love it: Carbella is located right on the Yellowstone River and includes a boat ramp for easy access to recreation opportunities.
Quick facts:
Various Sites
First Come, First Serve
No charge for camping
Open year round, weather permitting
Boat ramp, picnic tables, grills
Directions: From Gardiner, head north/northwest on Hwy 89. About 20 miles from Gardiner, just after the highway exits Yankee Jim Canyon and straightens, turn left onto Tom Miner Road. After 100 yards, turn right onto the Carbella access road. After less than a mile on the gravel road, you’ll arrive at Carbella Recreation Site.
GPS Coordinates: 45.21185, -110.89961

BearCountry NPS

Tom Miner Campground (Forest Service)
Location: About 36 miles from Gardiner – 21 miles on Hwy 89, 15 miles up a gravel road into the Gallatin Mountains
Why we love it: Really, what’s not to love about this off-the-beaten-path campground nestled in the incredibly scenic Tom Miner Basin? An interpretive nature trail and several more challenging hikes are within walking distance from every campsite.
Quick facts:
16 Sites
First Come, First Serve
$7/night, $3/additional vehicle
Horse corrals available
Access road not suitable for vehicles over 42”
Largest parking spur: 12’ x 40’
Open June 1st- October 31st (weather dependent)
About an hour’s drive from Gardiner
Directions: UPDATE The June 2022 flood washed out the Carbella Bridge, please follow these updated directions: From Gardiner, head north/northwest on Hwy 89. About 21 miles from Gardiner, after the highway exits Yankee Jim Canyon and crosses the Yellowstone River, turn left onto Old Yellowstone Trail S. Continue for about 5 miles where the road will bend right and then left. Bear left at the “Y” following Tom Miner Road / National Forest Road #63. Shortly later, the road will bend sharply to the right. Continue up this gravel road for about 10 miles. The campground is adjacent to the Tom Miner Trail Head.
GPS Coordinates: 45.18262, -110.88701

GardinerAreaCamping GuerinLorenStill on the lookout for camping ideas around Yellowstone? This post is a three-part series on campgrounds in and around the Gardiner area. Stay tuned for options in Yellowstone National Park and Cooke City.

Additional Camping Resources
Staying safe in bear country
Leave No Trace principles
Where to purchase supplies
Area activities
Camping in Yellowstone National Park
Dispersed Forest Service camping information

Photo Credits: Bear box and bear country sign: NPS photos. All others courtesy of Loren Guerin/Gardiner Chamber of Commerce

 

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