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Sleeping Wolf Campground & RV Park

Overview

Sleeping Wolf Campground & RV Park offers a practical and scenic basecamp for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Northern Montana. Situated on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, this park provides a unique cultural backdrop while serving as a functional gateway to the Rocky Mountains. It is known for its straightforward layout and wide-open views that allow visitors to appreciate the legendary big sky country in a quiet, relaxed setting. The park is well-regarded for its welcoming atmosphere and its ability to provide a restful night's sleep under the vast Montana stars.

Location & Surroundings

Located in the town of Browning, the park sits at a convenient intersection of major travel routes. This positioning makes it a strategic stop for road trippers heading toward the eastern gates of Glacier National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling plains that meet the dramatic rising peaks of the Continental Divide, offering guests a sense of vastness and immediate proximity to some of the most iconic wilderness in North America. It is a place where the prairie meets the mountains in a stunning display of geography.

Amenities & Park Features

The park focuses on essential comforts for the modern RVer, featuring spacious pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease. The facility is equipped with several features to make your stay comfortable:

  • Full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electricity
  • On-site laundry facilities and clean shower houses
  • Pet-friendly areas for your four-legged travelers

These amenities provide the necessary foundations for a successful trip through the Treasure State, ensuring that your basic needs are met after a long day of driving or hiking. The sites are designed with level gravel pads to ensure a stable setup for motorhomes and travel trailers alike.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw is the short drive to the St. Mary entrance of Glacier National Park, providing access to the world-famous Going-to-the-Sun Road. Locally, visitors can explore the Museum of the Plains Indian to learn about the rich history of the Blackfeet Nation. For those looking for local culture, the town of Browning offers unique shops featuring authentic Native American arts and traditional crafts just minutes away from the campsites. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in the immediate vicinity.

Who This Park Is Best For

This location is ideal for adventurous road trippers who prioritize location and accessibility over luxury resort amenities. It is a perfect fit for photography enthusiasts looking to capture the mountains and for families seeking a convenient, no-frills staging area before heading into the national park. Travelers who appreciate cultural heritage and wide-open landscapes will find this to be a welcoming and functional place to rest during their Montana expedition.

Amenities

- Tenting

• Dedicated Tenting Area

- Recreational Facilities

• Stream
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Willow Creek)
• Horseshoes
• Outdoor Games
• Frisbee Golf

- Policies

• Folding Tent Campers Allowed
• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Good)
• Road Type (Gravel)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Firewood
• Ice
• Escort to Site

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Casino
• Fishing
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Discounts

• Military Discount
• Good Sam Club Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Dump Station
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 17 Sites with WiFi

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Spring,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (17)
• Width (27)
• Max Length (82)
• Grass Sites (17)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Shaded (Some)
• Water (10)
• Electric (10)
• No Hookups (7)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (17)
• Pull-thru Size (27 x 82)
• Room for Slideouts (Yes)
• Site Length (82)
• Fire Rings
• Table at Site
• Trash Pickup at Site
• Tent-Only Sites (10)

User Reviews

Paula Brewer

September 01, 2025

We booked 2 nights during our visit to Glacier, but 1 was plenty. The campground is near the highway but very quiet. Before we even had the camper hooked up dogs were snooping around, they were seemingly from a “semi-permanent” camper parked next to us as the owner called them by name and got them to leave us alone. We had decided to move on the next morning when we went outside the full trashcan next to our lot had been emptied all over the ground. Do with this information what you will, but we passed plenty of nicer campgrounds closer to the park on our way to this one.

Debra Malo e

August 13, 2025

Terrifying packs of dogs running loose from a nearby neighborhood . I watched then slither under a fence to get in. Very dangerous to walk your own dog on a leash, for fear of them being attacked. Also scary to sit outside at a picnic table. Run down facilities as well.

Allen Haynie

July 28, 2025

The camp site was not bad. I pulled in and up away from the tree limbs, but something got on the van in the middle of the night and scared us good. Looking out our windows in the pitch black night we didn't see what it was. Something got in the trash barrel and pulled my empty pizza box out. Anyways, the dude that checked us in was nice. The showers were clean and well maintained. If we come back this way I would try to park in spot 10. The photo we took was the view from spot 10.

Sharon Ostermeier

July 19, 2025

No sewer hook up, but we knew that when booked. Small park with about 10 spots with hook ups. Near rodeo arena and Blackfoot Indian Center. Also close to Glacier park. Had a great time.

Todd In-MX

August 26, 2024

I did see a few stray dogs come into camp but they were not aggressive toward our dog. One was so pretty. Took site 10 to hunker down for the night. Very quiet here. Sure, the trash can is overflowing, but I don't care. 30 amp worked great.The folks in the office were cool and helpful. All in all, it was a great night under the clouds and stars. My phone data works fast from Cricket.

Laurie Heppner

July 08, 2024

We were late in booking a site to stay near St Mary's entrance to Glacier National Park MT. When my husband found Sleeping Wolf available for the two nights forctwo larger rigs, we were happy one could have 50amp svs. We didn't want to move and Lanelle from the park said she could set us up with electricity near the washrooms. We were told at the SK MT border that Browning was not the best choice. We were reassured by Lanelle that they like any city may well have issues, but that we would have security for their Park. Her confidence in her surroundings made us feel great and extremely welcomed. We even attended the PRC Rodeo last night right next door. Our short 20min drive to the Park today made our visit amazing. We will highly recommend a few nights stay at Sleeping wolf Campground to anyone. The price is right for a nice grassy site with all you need. Thank you Lanelle and staff for making our stay in MT amazing 👏 🤩 L and D from BC CANADA 🇨🇦

Roger Bush

July 03, 2024

We stayed one night on our way home from Canada. The park is right on the edge of Browning so it's conveniently located to the grocery store, gas stations, etc. on Highway 89. It's a small park with a handful of large, level pull-through spaces with water and electricity. Perfect for an overnight stay. The young man who checked us in was pleasant and friendly.

Maranda McLean

April 17, 2024

I got married here. It's a beautiful spot for any event. I had my wedding on the lower part right next to the creek, but I've been to weddings on the upper part and they are both amazing venue's.

Jessica C.

September 04, 2023

This site has fallen on some hard times. I assume there’s an issue with management or staffing; because the bathroom cleaning log indicated maintenance on a daily basis, and then suddenly it dropped off to less than once a week. Personally I really enjoyed my stay here. The tent site is quaint and has a lovely sunrise with good afternoon shade. You can see the mountains in the distance. There is grass at this site, so if you are tired of dirt and dust, this is a nice break. You are close to your neighbors, but luckily the other campers were really nice. I didn’t expect the roaming dogs but they were all friendly and not too pestering, even to my cautious dog. Though if you have a reactive or anxious pet, or dog scared kids, this is not the site for you. Also either the dogs or something else tipped over a trash can in the middle of the night and left a huge mess. The women’s bathroom is standard. Shower water leaked on the floor; but the water was warm and the shower was clean. I didn’t have an issue with the water pressure like some other people mentioned. Maybe that’s been fixed. Other men seemed to have successfully taken showers. I don’t think all or any of the electrical hook ups work at the tent sites. And the Wi-Fi at the tent site is basically nonexistent. Sometimes I get one bar of T-Mobile and sometimes I get three. Because of the staffing issue the office is not being manned at the posted hours. But they are super relaxed and will take your fee the next day if they miss you. I did not use the laundry. Or the dump station. Another thing to note is that there is a rodeo stadium and a powwow gathering spot right across the field so if you are sensitive to noise, especially at night, this might not be a good fit for you. But personally, I really enjoyed that part of the experience, as I am very interested in native culture and found the powwow to be beautiful to listen to. Overall, I think this is an excellent option for only 10 bucks a night if you are going to glacier. You can’t beat that price. It’s a sweet little spot to rest your head with decent bathrooms, good views, and warm showers. Management does have a list of things to improve, including communication, but I think it’s a gift to be welcomed on this land east of glacier to begin with. I think the last review is misleading… I’ve also been to so many campsites with broken glass and shotgun shells commonplace. So to say that this site is bad raises my eyebrow to expected cultural bias. Poo poo.

Donna Milner

August 14, 2021

Just a field with hook-ups. Safest place to stay in the area. Not very clean. Wild dogs come in at night to tear up the trash.

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