Bear Canyon Cabin

Our dream cabins are in a dream location! Located in the heart of the great out-of-doors, we offer two exceptional cabins to choose from. Our cabins are surrounded by forest and mountains yet it is only a ten minute drive to historic downtown Bozeman!

Bear Canyon Campground offers 30 tent sites and 80 RV sites. Included in our campground site is a heated swimming pool, a playground area, a picnic shelter, laundry, phone and modem hookups, 50 amp pull-thrus and great views of the valley. Big rigs welcome.

There is a $20 a night usage fee. On the border of Lee Metcalf Wilderness. There are several trails available for cross-country skiing. It is $40 a night to rent both the bunkhouse and the cabin.

There is a $30 a night usage fee. The cabin will accommodate up to four people. On border of Lee Metcalf Wilderness; several trails available for cross-country skiing.

Has dispersed campsites with the longest parking spur being 34'. This is a pack-in/pack-out campsite with no drinking water, trash service, or firewood provided. No fee.

Bear Creek Campground is located in the Bitterroot National Forest. There is one campsite at Bear Creek, with access to restrooms. Drinking water, however, is not provided so remember to bring your own.

Bear Creek is a primitive camping area located on the north end of the Big Dry Arm of Fort Peck Lake. There are no designated campsites and no boat ramp. A vault toilet is available. Enjoy fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing and getting away from it all as this secluded spot.

Bear Creek Ranch is a full service guest ranch tucked between Glacier National Park and the Great Bear Wilderness. Week long vacations are offered with accommodations in family occupancy cabins as well as rooms in the main lodge. The emphasis at Bear Creek Ranch is on horseback riding.

Bear Creek Lodge

Bear Creek Lodge (Victor) lies on one hundred fifty acres in the mouth of Bear Creek Canyon, next to the Bitterroot-Selway Wilderness. Enjoy understated elegance with massive logs, exquisite decor, superb cuisine, and impeccable service. Eight guest rooms have private baths and entrances.

Bear Creek Pass Campground is located in Bitterroot National Forest at an elevation of 6500 feet. The campground is has 7 campsites and restrooms. Water is not provided. There is a trailer limit of 32 feet.

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