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Helena/Aspen Grove
Overview
Located along the scenic Highway 200, the Helena/Aspen Grove KOA Journey serves as a peaceful mountain retreat for travelers exploring the vast landscapes of Montana. This park offers a rustic, wooded atmosphere while maintaining the reliable standards of the KOA Journey brand. It is an ideal basecamp for those navigating the route between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, providing a quiet place to rest under a canopy of aspen and evergreen trees. The park balances the rugged feel of the wilderness with the modern conveniences required for a comfortable stay.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated near the charming town of Lincoln, Montana, nestled deep within the Blackfoot Valley. Surrounded by the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, the setting provides immediate access to high-country adventures. The nearby Blackfoot River, famous for its world-class fly fishing and scenic float trips, defines the natural character of the area. This high-altitude location offers refreshing mountain air and a serene backdrop of rugged peaks and dense timber, making it a true escape from the bustle of city life.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find well-maintained facilities designed for convenience and comfort during their journey. The park features big-rig friendly pull-thru sites with full hookups and upgraded patio sites for those seeking a premium experience. On-site amenities include 24-hour laundry facilities, a snack bar, and KampK9, a dedicated fenced space for four-legged travelers to exercise. For added recreation, guests can take advantage of bike rentals or enjoy a quiet evening by a campfire with firewood and propane available directly on the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature and art converge in Lincoln, most notably at Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild, an international outdoor sculpture park located just minutes away. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Scapegoat Wilderness or hike sections of the Continental Divide Trail. The area is also a haven for wildlife viewing and photography, with numerous trails offering the chance to see elk and deer. For water lovers, the Blackfoot River provides endless opportunities for trout fishing, kayaking, and relaxing afternoon floats through the valley.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for cross-country road trippers who appreciate a seamless check-in process and a high level of facility cleanliness. It is a fantastic choice for fishing enthusiasts looking to access the Blackfoot River or families who want a safe, quiet environment for children and pets to stretch their legs. Whether you are passing through for a single night or staying to explore the Continental Divide, this KOA offers a perfect blend of mountain solitude and professional service for the modern RVer.
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User Reviews
J Crabb
Planed to stay there today July 21, 2025. Drove by and Aspen Grove Road was completely closed at Highway 200. Could not get to campground.
Jesse
Nice quiet campground. Out spot was right on the Blackfoot river. Caught a few cutthroats.
Nathan Havens
Great spot to pitch a tent. Beautiful scenery. Lots of tress and bushes between sites to give privacy. A couple vault toilets and a few water spigots. About 10mins east of town and less than 2 mins off the highway. Easy access and a great stop on a road trip.
Gregory Brooks A (Gregor)
Wide open and beautiful day for taking a long hot walk between sites and the Blackfoot River and shared the biggest space with other like minded people who were there to enjoy every bit of it left.
Robert Fleming
The campground is usually open through hunting season. It has back in spots for RVs but no water,sewer, or electric hook-ups. Today I took the dog down there because my road was so muddy and the road at aspen grove is much better.