R.V. Dry Camp at Hot Springs, Montana offers a straightforward, low-cost way to park a small RV, truck camper, or large camper van and wake to open country views and the distant promise of thermal water. Located in Hot Springs, Montana, this dry-site escape puts you on the edge of a small town named for its geothermal springs; the area’s rolling grasslands and lodgepole pine stands make for quiet mornings and star-filled nights. This no-frills site is built around outdoor living: choose a spot off gravel pads, set up a patio and chairs, and settle in with reliable internet for light work or streaming. The property highlights - countryside views, a private patio for each site, and internet access - keep the experience practical and comfortable while preserving the feel of time away from the city. Owners welcome dogs, so leashed pets are part of the picture: expect a pet-friendly rhythm of morning walks and soft afternoons under wide Montana skies. R.V. Dry Camp’s simple policy - check-in at 4:00 pm and stays from one to seven nights - makes it a flexible option between long drives in western Montana and multi-day stays soaking in local hot springs. Because sites are dry, there are no electrical or sewer hookups; bring full water tanks and a plan for power if you need it. The 'come and choose a spot' approach suits travelers who prefer a hands-on, first-come selection and want to camp with less infrastructure than a typical RV park. In spring and summer, sagebrush and early wildflowers punctuate the fields; fall brings clear, cold mornings and the slow burn of aspen on higher slopes; winter tightens the landscape into austere quiet. The geological reason this town exists - thermal upwellings beneath the earth - has drawn visitors for generations seeking the restorative qualities of warm mineral water. Walking into town you'll find small-town services and a gateway to nearby trailheads, fishing runs, and river corridors. R.V. Dry Camp stands out in the region because it prioritizes open-air living and pet acceptance without the trappings of a full-service campground. It's a choice spot for minimalist RV travelers, overlanders, and vanlifers who want strong connectivity, a flat place to park, and a front-row seat to western Montana's wide skies. Pack water, power, and patience, and the result is an uncomplicated base for exploring Hot Springs' thermal features, nearby rivers, and the slower side of Montana. Expect variable cell coverage across the property - internet is advertised but speeds may vary - so bring an offline plan. Nearby businesses include a cafe, a general store, and seasonal outfitters in town, and Missoula is the nearest full-service city for supplies and medical services. For clear nights, bring a folding chair; the Milky Way often becomes part of the evening. Enjoy.