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7th Ranch RV Camp
Overview
7th Ranch RV Camp offers a unique opportunity to stay in the heart of Montana's historic landscape. This family-owned park provides a quiet, scenic retreat where visitors can enjoy the vastness of the Big Sky. Known for its elevated position on a ridge, the park offers sweeping views of the surrounding hills and the valley below. It is a peaceful destination that prioritizes expansive vistas and a relaxed atmosphere for travelers seeking a slower pace.
Location & Surroundings
Located just off Interstate 90 in Garryowen, the camp feels worlds away from the highway. It is situated on a working ranch, surrounded by rolling grasslands and the quiet beauty of the Crow Reservation. The park overlooks the valley of the Little Bighorn River, providing a landscape that captures the spirit of the frontier. This setting is perfect for those who want to experience the true Montana ranch lifestyle and wide-open horizons during their travels.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate modern travelers while maintaining its rural charm. It features level, gravel pull-thru sites that are specifically sized to handle large motorhomes and tow vehicles. Key features of the park include:
- Full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- Clean, private shower facilities and modern on-site laundry.
- Pet-friendly walking areas and park-wide Wi-Fi access.
While the location is remote, the park provides well-maintained grounds and essential services, ensuring a comfortable stay in a rugged environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The main draw for guests is the proximity to significant historic sites. History buffs can explore museums and memorials that define the heritage of the American West. Popular destinations nearby include:
- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, located just minutes away.
- The Custer Battlefield Museum, offering deep historical insights.
- World-class trout fishing on the Big Horn River.
These attractions make the park a central hub for those looking to immerse themselves in local history or enjoy outdoor recreation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for history enthusiasts who want to stay near significant landmarks. It is also perfect for big-rig travelers who need spacious, easy-to-navigate sites without the congestion of a typical urban RV park. If you appreciate quiet nights under a starry sky and a friendly, authentic feel, this park fits your travel style perfectly. It is a must-stay for anyone exploring the rugged beauty of Big Sky country.
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
Tim Stevens
There really aren’t enough words to describe how wonderful this place and the people who own it are. We only got to spend 2 nights and wished we could have stayed longer. Very well planned out campground and the views are amazing. There are hiking trails just outside the campground that provide a short hike to a vista that has breathtaking views. The facilities are excellent and well kept and they have a breakfast/coffee house that serves 4 days a week when we were there. And maybe the coolest thing is that you get a token for a free ice cream bar from the camp store. We plan to come back and stay a month and do some fishing and see all the country around the Crow reservation and Battlefield.
Brenda Felber
Just off the highway. Found it by chance and stayed on our way to SD and it was a wonderful place to stay, we stayed on our way back home. There is some hiking, our dog loved the little outings and new smells. The day and evening hosts were wonderful to visit with. The free ice cream bar was great upon check in. The bathrooms/showers are very clean and roomy. We have added this place to our future stop off. Thanks a bunch.
Em Lesch
My family and I stayed at this Campground for one night on our way out to Yellowstone, mostly because it was close to Little Big Horn, by BY GOD this Campground was one of THE BEST Campgrounds we stayed at (we stayed at a total of 6!) the showers were amazing and CLEAN and the views were stunning. Staff was so friendly and helpful, will definitely be coming back! I loved it here! Definitely recommend if you are looking for easy pull through sites..also family owned?! I loved it here and so did my parents.
Daryl Woods
This is the best RV park (Camp) I've been in the entire year. Staff is great and very helpful. Even trimmed up a tree for us when we requested it, right then and there. Spots are reasonably flat, tires stay on the ground with levelers extended. Very firm rock roads and spots. The view is very tough to beat (see vid right from our RV's steps). And lots of grass around. Food is available from 7 to 11 in the morning, except on Sundays and Wednesdays. Excellent Biscuits and Gravy, Cinnamon rolls, and the Huckleberry Lemonade was a pleasant surprise. Reasonable rates, large sites with different hookup options. We've been here for about a week and a half and haven't seen it completely full and it should be. We really like it here. This place is great! Did I mention the free ice cream when you arrive? Wish Google knew the difference between a hotel and a RV park. :)
Alexandra Browning
Great views at this one. Love the trail at the back (top?) that goes up the hill to the flagpole. SO MANY FLOWERS. Nice laundry and bathrooms. Cute shop, the free ice cream sandwiches are a nice touch. Friendly staff. Fun disc golf course, SORRY WE LOST SOME OF YOUR DISCS.
Tim Maguire
Beautiful park, Elizabeth, the camp host, was awesome and does a great job. Nice little shop with fresh farm eggs and other items. Our site was fine, not exactly level but long enough for out 37 foot travel trailer and truck. Very peaceful until the train come by, woke my wife up but I slept through it. Bathhouse and laundry room are spotless. They have a water softener so showers were awesome. The Little Bighorn Battlefield is only open on Friday's, Saturdays and Sunday's due to renovations. Nice little disc golf course.
Cindy Weiss
Great spot to stay with an RV. This was a very well planned RV park. All of the sites were planned with great sunset views in mind. The sites are large and spaced so you are not looking into the next RV. One if the hosts escorts you to the site and helps you line up to the utilities. We arrived after the huckleberry ice cream sandwiches ran out, but the vanilla ones were good too! Nice touch. 👍🏻 The laundry facilities were super clean and reasonable. The restroom/shower house was very clean. They have nice trails to hike and the views are peaceful. Nice shade. You are on a hill, so be prepared for breezy conditions at times. The wi-fi wasn’t super fast so we just used pur hot spot.
Brian Finnerty
We have been to many RV parks over the years and really liked this one. First time we stayed at a park where it was built on a hill! Had to use some levelers to get the trailer just right. The park was clean, owners were friendly and helpful. We had full hook ups and wifi was great. The park was located well off the highway so the night was quiet. Lastly, the national monument of little big horn was close by and was interesting to experience. I would definitely stay here again!
M W
We thoroughly enjoyed our stop here. We were greeted warmly and given a couple chips for ice cream bars. We were escorted to our site by Dave, which was just across from the showers. My husband enjoyed a short chat with him and he said he would check back later to see if everything was good. He did. And it was. The bathrooms and laundry are very clean. I especially liked that there is a counter with mirrors in the bathroom/shower so that you can use your hair dryer without being in the way of anyone who might come in to use the sinks. It was quiet and level. We appreciated the hosts. We would definitely stay here again. Oh, the wifi allowed streaming without any issues. That’s a big one for us.
Brodi Amos
If you value privacy then this is not the place for you. After checking in an old man on a golf cart (I assume one of the owners, but may have been an employee) directed me to my site. In order to better level my trailer given the slope of the site, I decided to turn my small teardrop camper around. Within 10 minutes the man on the golf cart was back to ask what I was doing. After explaining that I was simply leveling my camper he left without issue. The next day the office had a question regarding payment - instead of just calling me with the phone number they had on file, the golf cart man came to my site and knocked on my camper. I'm in a very small space where I can't even stand up when in the teardrop, and the knocking scared my dog and I had to awkwardly answer by poking my head out of the small side door. The owners need to understand that some people just want to be left alone, and as I didn't do anything wrong I should have been able to expect some level of peace including a stay free of unnecessary site visits. In addition to this, the bathroom stall and shower doors are abnormally short. A standard sized stall door is just below 6 feet, and these doors are a good 6-8 inches shorter than that. This makes it very easy to see over the doors, and combined with see through shower curtains this creates another privacy issue. If these privacy issues were addressed, overall the rating would go up to a 4 star review. But as is I would not want to stay here again.