Adventure Brief
Camp Site 67 at Montana Creek Campground offers a quiet, premium campsite with pull-through parking and creekside ambiance—ideal for a smooth Alaskan outdoor escape.
Overnight to multiple nights
easy
From $58.30
Family Friendly
Camp Site 67 at Montana Creek Campground offers a quiet, premium campsite with pull-through parking and creekside ambiance—ideal for a smooth Alaskan outdoor escape.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
Overnight to multiple nights
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels due to site accessibility and pull-through parking.
Wildlife
History
Montana Creek area has long served as a traditional route for travelers moving north along the Parks Highway and reflects the natural heritage of interior Alaska.
Conservation
Montana Creek Campground encourages Leave No Trace principles to preserve the delicate boreal forest and maintain clean waterways.
Montana Creek Campground
Camp Site 67 at Montana Creek Campground offers a quiet, premium campsite with pull-through parking and creekside ambiance—ideal for a smooth Alaskan outdoor escape.
Montana Creek Campground is a campground focused on offering a wide selection of campsite types and family-oriented events near Montana Creek. The property lists dozens of numbered campsites—ranging from secluded dry sites to utility-equipped lots—so visitors can select creekside retreats, premium forested spots, or sites with electrical hookups.
Several sites are described as creek-adjacent, including Camp Site 70 and Camp Site 68, each about 100 feet from a serene creek and suited to campers seeking fishing and quiet waterside experiences. Electrical hookups are available at select locations such as Camp Site 34 and Camp Site 29, while premium dry sites like Camp Site 55 provide a secluded forest setting. Many campsites include standard amenities listed for each site such as a fire ring and picnic table; some sites offer pull-through parking, extra privacy, and proximity to on-site conveniences like a store and restrooms.
The campground also hosts the Kid's Humpy Derby, a youth fishing competition for participants under 16 with prize drawings and door prizes. That event explicitly supports the local food pantry, reflecting a community-minded approach. Site dimensions are provided for select sites—Camp Site 62 measures 45 ft x 30 ft and Camp Site 29 measures 40 ft x 13 ft—allowing campers to match accommodation needs to available space.
By providing clear site descriptions, a mix of creekside and forested options, and community events, Montana Creek Campground offers practical, family-focused camping choices near Montana Creek.


Sites Available
70+ sites
Wide range of numbered campsites
Creek Access
Creekside sites
Some sites ~100 ft from creek
Electric Hookups
Select sites
Electrical hookups at select sites
Family Events
Kid's Humpy Derby
Youth fishing event supports pantry
Reserve a private creekside or electric site today — or plan a family weekend around the youth fishing competition that supports the local food pantry.
Reserve Early
Camp Site 67 is popular, especially in summer—secure your spot well ahead of peak season.
Prepare for Variable Weather
Alaskan weather can shift quickly; pack layered clothing and waterproof gear.
Bring Firewood or Check Availability
Confirm if firewood is available on-site or bring your own for the fire ring.
Wildlife Awareness
Store food securely as bears and other wildlife are active in the area.
Warm Sleeping Bag
Necessary for chilly Alaska nights at the campsite, especially in fall.
fall
Mosquito Repellent
Protects against mosquitoes which are abundant in the warmer months.
summer
Waterproof Jacket
Alaskan springs can be wet and unpredictable; stay dry with quality rain gear.
spring
Camp Stove or Portable Grill
Useful for cooking if you prefer not to use the fire ring or in wet conditions.