Cabin City Campground (MT)

Lolo National Forest · Superior · Montana — managed by USDA Forest Service

About this campground

Overview Cabin City Campground is located 2.5 miles off of Interstate 90, Exit 22 and is 30 minutes west of Superior, Montana. It is a wooded quiet site adjacent to 12 Mile Creek. The paved campground has 24 sites total. There is water, vault toilets, trash services, picnic tables, fire rings, and Camp Hosts.  A short interpretative trail is on site. Recreation Cabin City Campground is located 20 miles from the Hiawatha Bike Trail. The St Regis River and 12 mile Creek provide good areas to fish and nature watch. The Cabin City Campground is one of three full-service campgrounds located along Interstate 90 between Idaho and Missoula, Montana. Facilities Cabin City Campground is paved and has vault toilets, potable water, a Camp Host, and trash services. Each site has a parking space, picnic table, and fire ring. There are 24 sites total with 12 located in Loop A and 12 located in Loop B. Sites 1 -6 are reservable. Sites 7-12 are first-come, first-serve. Natural Features The campground is at 3200 feet in elevation and is surrounded by trees and 12 Mile Creek runs adjacent to it. The campground is fairly flat and easily accessible from Interstate 90. Nearby Attractions Missoula is 65 miles to the east. Superior is 30 miles to the east. St. Regis is 15 miles to the east. Route of the Hiawatha Trail is 30 miles to the west. Lookout Ski Area / Idaho is 40 miles to the west. Alberton Gorge is 45 miles to the east.

Getting there

Location: From I-90 take Exit 22 at Henderson, travel east 2.5 miles on Camel’s Hump Road #2148. Turn left (west) at the Cabin City Campground sign on 12 Mile Creek Road # 353, travel for 0.2 miles, the campground is on the left.

Contact
406-822-4233

Activities

  • BIKING
  • BERRY PICKING
  • CAMPING
  • HIKING
  • FISHING
  • MUSHROOM PICKING
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • PICNICKING
  • STAR GAZING
  • BIRDING

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