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Copper Creek Campground

Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

Copper Creek Road

Lincoln, Montana 59639

406-449-5201

47.0781853, -112.6188379

Campground Overview

About Copper Creek Campground

Isolated in the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest near the Scapegoat Wilderness, Copper Creek Campground offers a serene retreat for campers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and close proximity to outdoor adventures. With only eight first-come, first-served sites, this small campground lies amid towering evergreens and a meadow, creating an inviting setting for tent and RV campers alike.

Each campsite comes equipped with a concrete picnic table and fire ring, complemented by a vault toilet and a communal water pump. Nearby, Snowbank Lake provides peaceful fishing opportunities, and the Indian Meadows Trailhead, just two miles away, offers access to extensive hiking paths into the Scapegoat Wilderness. Wildlife sightings, including deer and chipmunks, further enhance the area’s charm. For those seeking a simple and quiet outdoor experience, Copper Creek Campground is an excellent choice.

Positioned 14 miles northeast of Lincoln, Montana, the campground enjoys convenient access to both the scenic lakes and the rugged wilderness of the area. The drive through the forested route is worth it for the chance to unwind in this pristine natural environment. Perfect for weekend getaways or extended stays, it encapsulates the serene, untamed beauty of Montana.

Vitals

Number of Sites

Unknown

Elevation

5316feet 1620meters

Pad Type

Unknown

Max Length

Unknownfeet

Details

Hookups

No Hookups

Hookup Details

No Hookups

Pull-thru Sites

Unknown

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Dog Friendly

Kids

Kid Friendly

Bathhouse

Restrooms

Extras

Trash Collection

Booking Information

Reservations

No Reservations

Season

Unknown

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