Product Description
Product Description
Fresh mountain air, the soughing of pine trees, and the tantalizing aroma of sizzling trout. These are some of the allure of camping in Montana. And this is the book that will blaze a camper's trail to almost 300 public campgrounds accessible by vehicle--from Missoula to Miles City and everywhere in between. Whether toting a two-man tent or driving a 30-foot-long "tin tepee," outdoor enthusiasts are sure to find the perfect spot in which to kick back and enjoy the sights, smells, and sounds of this unspoiled state.
Owner Reviews
We bought two books from the Falcon regional camping series, and would not buy any more. This book is organized in Sections around Montana towns. There is not a map showing the area each Section of the book covers. There is no index. We left Idaho driving North or Rt. 15, planning on stopping at one of the campgrounds marked on our AAA map near Sula, so I read through three Sections looking for campgrounds in the Sula area before discovering that this area is just not included in the book. We had to stop at a National Forest Service office for directions. The campgrounds at Glacier National Park are in a Section labeled "Kalispell Area" as if this would mean more to the reader than the name of a National Park. The locations of the campgrounds are all given in terms of there distance from Kalispell as if everyone goes there first. The information in this book on the areas it does cover is extremely limited. Several of the campground discriptions state that the author had not been to them because of a fire. This sounds as if the author does not generally camp in Montana, but rather was trying to research all the campgrounds in the state in a single season.