RVing in Montana: Panoramic Views and Wildlife Wonders Await







It’s a given—Montana, boasting the nation’s lowest population density, offers tourists a very peaceful place for their escapades. The absence of sales tax sweetens the deal for those exploring this vast state (but do keep in mind that campgrounds and lodgings may still come with small fees).



The state teems with incredible landscapes and the chance for you to connect with nature, both perfect for RV tourists. Join us as we take you on a preliminary virtual tour of the wonders that await in the Big Sky Country.



Byways and Scenic Roads for That Perfect Photo



Montana’s scenic byways are a dream for RV travelers, offering landscapes that blend dramatic beauty with endless photo opportunities. Start with the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway through the Kootenai National Forest, where winding paths hug the lake’s crystal-clear waters, framed by forested hills and towering cliffs. This byway offers not only tranquility but also exceptional viewpoints, making it a must-see for any visitor to the region.


Of course, no trip to Montana is complete without experiencing the renowned Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park. This breathtaking drive takes you through alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and glacial lakes, providing a quintessential Big Sky experience that every RV enthusiast should have on their bucket list.


For those venturing into Canada, consider extending your journey along Highway 93 through Kootenay National Park. Known for its diverse ecosystem and awe-inspiring mountain scenery, this route brings you through the Canadian Rockies, offering expansive views and serene stops that rival Montana’s beauty.


Each road promises unique landscapes and unforgettable moments, making Montana and its surrounding areas ideal for those seeking the perfect scenic journey.



RV Nature Camping Grounds



Exploring Montana’s breathtaking natural campgrounds is essential for any RV traveler. Glacier National Park and its surrounding communities offer countless opportunities for outdoor adventures, from hiking and fishing to horseback riding and whitewater rafting, all against a backdrop of majestic mountains and pristine lakes. This park is a haven for biodiversity, promising unforgettable encounters with nature at every turn.


If you’re fascinated by geology, Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park is a must-visit. Wander through an underground maze of stalactites, stalagmites, and helictites that spark curiosity and wonder. With over ten miles of hiking trails and scenic canyon views, this park also provides fantastic bird-watching opportunities for nature lovers.


As you continue your journey, make sure to explore the Flathead Valley. This popular region includes the historic town of Whitefish, known for its welcoming atmosphere, and Kalispell, Montana’s fastest-growing city. From the Whitefish Train Depot and Amtrak Museum to charming local shops and eateries, the Flathead Valley has become a favorite stop for RV travelers. The valley’s towns, including Columbia Falls, Bigfork, and the beautiful Flathead Lake area, offer a blend of history, shopping, and scenic beauty that enriches any Montana adventure.


Each destination presents unique experiences that make Montana the ideal place for RV explorers to connect with the land’s rugged beauty and rich history.



Wildlife Wonders



Montana is a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts as well. There’s this untouched beauty of the Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge, where you can observe many bird species in their natural habitat.


You may also visit the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, where wetlands and woodlands provide a haven for hundreds of bird species and other wildlife. Finally, the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge offers a glimpse into the virgin wilderness, where you may encounter elk, trumpeter swans, and a wide variety of waterfowl.



RV Parks



End your adventure at Indian Springs Montana, a destination tailor-made for RV tourists seeking relaxation. Our Big Rig friendly RV resort boasts 95 fully serviced sites offering private restrooms, fast wi-fi, miles of hiking trails, a camp store and more!


Choose from a range of accommodations—from large pull-through sites for easy access to secluded back-in sites that offer privacy and tranquility.


For those who crave additional amenities, the resort features a golf course that allows you to unwind in picturesque surroundings. And for non-RV travelers, deluxe accommodation suites provide a luxurious alternative, so everyone finds their perfect stay at Indian Springs Montana.


As you travel through Montana, each stop unveils new wonders and breathtaking landscapes, solidifying the state as the ultimate destination for RV enthusiasts seeking panoramic views and unforgettable wildlife encounters.


Ready to start your trip? Planning is key when visiting Montana's vast beauty. Begin your adventure by booking a long-term stay at Indian Springs Montana.


Contact us today to start your journey.