Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Bitterroot/Indian Trees
Overview
Indian Trees Campground, located within the Bitterroot National Forest, offers a serene escape for RVers seeking a classic mountain experience. The park gets its name from the historically significant ponderosa pines in the area, some of which bear the marks of ancient bark harvests. Situated at an elevation of approximately 5,300 feet, this US Forest Service facility provides a cool, shaded environment that serves as a peaceful basecamp for exploring the rugged beauty of Southwest Montana.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in the scenic Sula Basin along Highway 93, just a short distance from the Idaho border and the Continental Divide. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Bitterroot Mountains and the lush, expansive valley floor. The East Fork of the Bitterroot River flows nearby, providing a soothing natural soundtrack and incredible scenery within walking distance of the heavily timbered camping loops.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, Indian Trees emphasizes a rustic experience without sacrificing accessibility for modern travelers. The campground is designed with the following features in mind:
- Paved interior roads and level parking pads that accommodate various RV lengths and setups.
- Access to seasonal potable water and well-maintained vault toilets located conveniently throughout the loops.
- Individual sites equipped with heavy-duty picnic tables and fire rings with grills for evening gatherings.
The park is known for its spacious layout and dense tree cover, offering a degree of privacy often missing in commercial resorts.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities just minutes away from their campsite. The area is a primary gateway to Lost Trail Pass, which offers world-class hiking in the summer and alpine recreation in the winter. Anglers often frequent the Bitterroot River for its renowned fly fishing opportunities. Additionally, visitors can explore the nearby Continental Divide National Scenic Trail or visit the historic Sula Ranger Station to learn about the region's rich wilderness heritage.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for self-contained RVers who appreciate solitude and a direct connection with nature over resort-style amenities. It is a fantastic choice for mountain adventurers looking to hike rugged trails or fish pristine waters in a quiet, natural setting. The spacious, wooded sites provide the perfect backdrop for those who want an authentic Montana forest retreat while remaining easily accessible to the region's main travel corridors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
David Ziccardi
Stayed in the bike-only site in June during a tour. Very nice and includes a food storage locker. I felt like I would have had enough privacy had it been crowded. Bathrooms were clean and water good.
Marlene Connor
Beautiful setting. Sites are not close together. Lovely stream running through our area
Shauna Nielson
The site is a smaller campground which made it nice and quite. We could see other campsites but didn’t feel like they were right in top of each other. Our side was near a small creek that we could hear which we loved. The site was nice and clean. The bathrooms were also nice and clean and for being what they are the smell wasn’t horrible which was nice. No sinks, they do have a water faucet outside each bathroom so you can fill buckets to put out your camp fires. We were hoping to use our hammock but our spot didn’t have trees that were close enough. Overall we were happy with it.
Michelle
Super friendly camphost. Amazing little history of this area. Babbling creek was great noise to fall asleep to...water spigots. Love that they provide a bucket to drown your campfire. The campsites are pretty well spaced out. We stayed at site #14 and really enjoyed it. Bathrooms were super clean for a pit toilet! Very accessible from the highway. Brief gravel road easy traveling. If you have time, visit lost trail hot springs while youre in town! Quaint, old little private hot spring. Recommend!
Jeff Craig
Clean, quiet, nice sites, all with big tables and fire pits. The Camp Hosts are fantastic and keep the place very clean. We highly recommend it, and will definitely be back time and again!!