Beaver Creek Campground

Campground · Gallatin County

Beaver Creek Campground

Campground · Gallatin County
Hebgen Lake Rd, West Yellowstone, MT 59758

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Rustic campground with clean outhouses and friendly hosts  

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Hebgen Lake Rd, West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Get directions

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Hebgen Lake Rd, West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Get directions

+1 406 823 6961
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 26, 2025

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Ricki Shockey

Google
What an amazing experience. Gino and Leslie were incredibly kind and generous, going above and beyond to make sure we had what we needed. The location was beautiful, easy to get to, and well-maintained facilities. I especially appreciated the warm welcome and the helpful tips they provided. I highly recommend staying here. We had an incredible trip!

Rob Garner

Google
Best National Park Campground yet...beautiful views, friendly helpful hosts, interesting history. With the 1959 earthquake.

Katherine Ward

Google
We were in loop A and it was great. The camp hosts were very thoughtful and professional.

Red Panda

Google
Do not camp here!!! We stayed in site 17A and on the first night, mice got into our trailer. In the morning we found the bread on our countertop was eaten and our dog’s food under the sink was torn into. We got mouse traps from West Yellowstone and not five hours later had caught four mice and counting. The mice ran us out of the site and to a nearby campground. If you decide against all better judgement to stay here, bring lots of mouse traps.

Jazgul Kochkorova

Google
The campground is secluded, about an hour away from West Yellowstone. The campsites are decent sized and beautiful. However, we had to leave immediately due to mosquitoes and others insect menace. It was unbearable even with clothes and bugspray on.

Dawn Craig

Google
If you’re looking for Dispersed Camping, Beaver Creek Road is what you want to put in your GPS. It’s not that far from the Campground on the main highway. The road is on top of a slight hill so you might miss it, if you’re coming from West Yellowstone, it’s a right hand turn, it is approximately 5 miles of road before it loops around. Some camp sites are easy to see, but there are a couple more at the mile 4 marker that are more secluded from the road itself. In mid summer when the days were hot, this place is very cool in temp during the days and nights. The road is rough not rutted, very narrow in spots. Just take your time and it’s a climb that’s worth it. Plenty of hiking trails, also horse trails (watch for poo). This dispersed campground runs right along with Beaver Creek and it’s beautiful. No running water, NO trash, bring it in you pack it out. One pit toilet up by where they park the horse trailers. All in all, i would definitely stay here again

Peter Blankenship

Google
We stayed at Beaver Creek. The most outstanding thing was how quiet it was. In my estimation, most sites were small and not too easy to get to. Most people here were in tents. More than a few of the sites were not level. The camp hosts were helpful, and the restrooms were clean. There were a lot of mosquitoes, perhaps due to swampy areas close by.

Kate Brender

Google
I stayed here for two nights during my trip to Yellowstone National Park. This is one of the most beautiful campgrounds I've ever seen! The facilities are lovingly maintained. The restroom is just a pit toilet, but it's as clean as it could possibly be - although it could use maybe a shelf or something... Wildlife is present, but not too much in your business. Our camp host was a delight and clearly took a lot of joy in showing the place off. This is extremely remote, please be advised that it's not for those nervous about bears.
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Mark H.

Yelp
Don't tell everybody or you may not have a place to go! Quiet place great for relaxing! 25 miles to west entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Great breakfast a mile away from the Campground (Campfire inn) pancakes are giant with a different berry flavor each weekday.

Brett H.

Yelp
Great campground with many amenities, one thing I don't recommend is buying their fire wood. It's green and soaked, us and many sites around us could not get a fire to stay lit. You would have better luck burning water.
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Kiala C.

Yelp
We come from Italy and rented a RV in Calgary. Great time and great staff in Baker's Hole!

Kat B.

Yelp
Excellent stay. The hosts were some of the friendliest people you could meet. Greeted us right and the front and helped us find the right spot even though they were almost full. Very rustic campground but that's what we like. Amazing views on B loop.

Kim G.

Yelp
Campground is VERY simple and rustic, just what we wanted. The spaces are far enough apart that you have your privacy. We stayed in Space A16. Outhouses only, no showers. The outhouses were not well maintained. Pooled water on cement pad inside, barely lockable simple clasps. Camp hosts were difficult to contact. Took almost two days to track them down for firewood.