Campground Overview
About Jumping Creek Campground
The scent of pine mingles with the crisp mountain air at Jumping Creek Campground, where 10 well-spaced sites line the banks of Sheep Creek in Montana's Little Belt Mountains. This quiet Forest Service campground offers anglers direct access to brook and rainbow trout waters, with sites accommodating rigs up to 45 feet alongside fire rings and picnic tables.
Situated 22 miles north of White Sulphur Springs along US Highway 89 at 5,800 feet elevation, the campground serves as a gateway to historic logging roads leading into the Smoky Mountain area. A scenic ATV trail ascends Mizpah Peak from the nearby highway, while vault toilets and seasonal potable water meet basic needs. The surrounding mixed conifer forest provides cooling shade during summer months, with fall bringing vibrant foliage displays. Food storage regulations are strictly enforced from March through December to prevent bear encounters, reflecting the area's active wildlife.
Nearby recreation includes dispersed hiking along abandoned logging routes and cold-water fishing in the creek's clear pools. The campground's remote character appeals to self-sufficient campers seeking unpretentious access to Montana's backcountry, with easy highway connections allowing exploration of the Little Belts' network of forest roads. Summer weekends see moderate use, while weekdays often offer near-solitude outside peak seasons.
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