St. Regis, Montana might just be a small dot on the map, but it makes up for it with its big mountain views. Campground St. Regis is a family owned and operated campground that requires calling their office to make reservations, which to be honest, isn’t quite as easy as booking online, but it was worth the effort playing phone tag to get to spend some time resting and relaxing in big sky country. It’s conveniently located between Coeur D’Alene, Idaho and Missoula, Montana, making it the perfect pit stop for any trip that takes you along I-90.
Campground St. Regis – website
Campground St. Regis is fantastic, and we highly recommend you spend a little time here if you get the chance. It’s a beautiful area with no shortage of outdoor adventure, and in addition to being a really nice campground with lots to do, their customer service is top notch. They guide you to your spot helping you get in, deliver firewood, and were overall super helpful with anything we needed.
Our favorite thing about the park was their pool which was very clean and inviting. It was pretty warm out when we were there so it felt really good. We also really liked their little game room where we could play video games and shoot pool while we did laundry (which was yet another nice amenity). It is also in close proximity to town which was convenient for getting groceries plus St. Regis had a number of fun things to do including trying the “Best. Shake. Ever.” Huckleberry milkshake.
The only knocks against Campground St. Regis that kept us from giving it 5 stars is that they lack online reservations, it sits a little close to I-90 so you get a lot of freeway noise, there were a lot of aggressive bees that kept us from eating outside, and the site was a little uneven which required us to use our leveling blocks.
Discover our adventure camping in St. Regis Montana as we stop at Campground St. Regis on our way to Yellowstone. Despite a rocky start, we made the most of our stay. Plus, we indulged in some delicious huckleberries!
You need to give them a call. Check out their reservations page to see rates, campground map, and the phone number to call.