Indian Trees Campground

This paved, accessible campground has 16 sites with picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets and camp host. Will accept trailers/RV's up to 50'. It is conveniently located near Highway 93 and gets its name from the scarred ponderosa trees whose bark was long ago stripped in order to extract the cambium layer which was a food source.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Reserve a site by visiting Recreation.gov otherwise first come, first served. |
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Operational Hours: | Indian Trees Campground is historically open by Memorial Day. Please contact the Darby Ranger District at (406) 821-3913 for the current status of the campground. |
Reservations: | Reserve a site by visiting Recreation.gov or by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777). |
Fees: | $15/Night for single unit, $5/Night for extra vehicle |
Open Season: | May |
Usage: | Medium |
Restrictions: | Camping limited to 16 consecutive days. Quiet hours: 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Pets must be leashed. |
Closest Towns: | Sula, MT |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Directions: From Sula, MT head south 5.6 miles on Highway 93. Turn west (right) on to forest road #729 and follow for approximately 1 mile.Activities
Mountain Biking
Road Cycling
This campground which is located at the base of Lost Trail Pass and less than 1 mile off Highway 93 offers camping accommodations on Camp Creek. It offers a great place to stay whether your cycling cross country or just locally.
Campground Camping
No. of Sites | 15 single site(s) |
Reservation Info | This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73809&topTabIndex=CampingSpot |
Fire Information | Campfires allowed depending on Fire Danger level and other possible restrictions. |
No. of Accessible sites | 1 of 15 |
Sleeping Shelter | no |
RV Camping
Big Game Hunting
Small Game Hunting
Game Bird/Waterfowl
Viewing Wildlife
Viewing Plants
Picnicking
Swimming
Visit the nearby developed Lost Trail Hot Springs for swimming.