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Townsend/Canyon Ferry Lake KOA Journey
Overview
The Townsend/Canyon Ferry Lake KOA Journey provides a convenient and scenic base for exploring the diverse landscapes of central Montana. Situated between the high plains and the foothills of the Big Belt Mountains, this park offers a straightforward camping experience with reliable service and clean facilities. It serves as an accessible stop for travelers moving between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks or those looking for a quiet retreat near the Missouri River.
Location & Surroundings
Located just outside the small town of Townsend, the park is defined by its proximity to Canyon Ferry Lake and the Missouri River. The terrain is open and expansive, offering wide-view vistas of the Montana sky and surrounding peaks. Travelers can expect a peaceful atmosphere with easy access from Highway 287, making it a functional yet scenic location for those navigating the rugged beauty of the Treasure State while maintaining proximity to local services.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to accommodate various camping styles, featuring spacious pull-through sites that are ideal for big rigs and long-haul travelers. Guests can enjoy practical amenities such as a well-stocked general store, clean laundry facilities, and a dedicated KampK9 dog park for four-legged companions. For recreation within the park, there is a playground for children and a seasonal pavilion that provides a comfortable space for campers to relax after a day on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being minutes away from boating and fishing at Canyon Ferry Lake, Montana's third-largest body of water. History buffs can take a short drive to the state capital, Helena, to visit the Montana State Capitol or explore the historic ghost towns of the region. Additionally, the area offers numerous trails for hiking and wildlife viewing, particularly around the Silos area, where the Missouri River flows into the reservoir.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is a perfect match for road-tripping families and retirees looking for a reliable, no-fuss stay while touring Montana's Big Sky country. It is particularly well-suited for outdoor adventurers who want a comfortable home base close to water recreation and fishing. Because of its location on a primary travel corridor, it is also highly recommended for travelers seeking a secure and well-maintained overnight rest during a long cross-country journey.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ayelet Tsidon
Beautiful camp, very clean facilities ( showers and toiletts) and well equipped. Lovely landscape, close ro the river. There is also a nice convenient shop and the hosts were very helpfull!!!
Deanne Larsen
The cabin was so nice, clean, and cozy! When the lights started flickering, I called the office. They fixed the issue quickly, before I got back. I was so happy! I loved the location, right by the lake, and the bathrooms were very clean and nicely designed. I would highly recommend them for a great place to camp! There was a very huge playground. Plus the staff were very welcoming and helpful. ❤️
Cynthia Van Tassell
We booked a tent site at the telephone number on the website and the charges came out on our bank statement and when we got there they said they had no reservations for us even though we had charges on our bank statement. She said she couldn’t refund our money and we were left stranded with a family of 8 trying to find a spot for 4 days and 3 nights for a baseball tournament and traveling.
Lisa Hawn
Very nice KOA....laundry facilities with a lending library. Full hook-ups...nice and convenient. It was 95 degrees when we pulled in and we are from Alaska so we began to melt. lol We would definitely stay here again...just without the 95 degrees.
Diane Allen
Nice area for sportsman, very gravely, nice campground store. Not really the koa standards that koa is known for. Although good for a night or two.