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Camping in Beaver Creek

Day Permit: $15 per day (a day is from noon until noon the next day.)

Annual Permit:  $95 (year is May 1 to April 30)

Golden Pass Annual Permit for those 65 years or older: $60 (year is May 1 to April 30)

The majority of all available camping is on the south end of the Park, but look closely as you drive through the northern half of the Park for some sites there. 

 

Additionally, the Park has some special campgrounds that can be reserved for larger group activities and camping.  The fee to reserve these sites would cover all individuals within the group at that campground for those dates, and individual permits would not be necessary for that time period.  These show up on the map as pink with an asterisk.  Rates are $432 per non-holiday weekend (in Friday, out Sunday) $648 for holiday weekend (in Thursday, out Sunday OR in Friday out Monday, customer preference.) Individual weekend night reservations cannot be made, you must reserve the whole weekend.  Weekdays are $140.40 per night.  Most of these sites have horseshoe pits and pavilions, some have playground equipment and volleyball net poles, and two sites have the option of electric (4-6 outlets on the single pole) and the electric will be unlocked for an additional $20 per night. 

Special rates are available for Youth camp activities.  Contact the Park Office at 395-4565 for more information and to reserve a site for your Youth group activity.

If the reservable campgrounds have been reserved, there will be a white posterboard sign on the highway showing who has it reserved and for what dates.  These signs are posted a few days in advance.  Call the Park Office for availability or check our online booking site.

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Beaver Creek Park only has rustic and primitive camping: NO individual hook-ups, no water, no sewer, no power, no internet, no cable, no provided amenities.  Perfect for when you want to escape from the busyness of the ‘real’ world and relax in nature without electronic distractions.  We do provide a picnic table, firepit or fire ring, trash cans, and there is an outhouse within walking distance of most sites. 

 

Most of the campgrounds and campsites in the Park are not reservable, and self-filled on a first come-first served basis.  There are over 100 of these sites, and to use them you need a valid Park Permit; either a Day Permit or an Annual Permit.  Park permits can be purchased online, through one of the self pay boxes located within the park or from one of the following local businesses: Stromberg's Sinclair, Bing N' Bobs, Bear Paw Meats and North 40 Outfitters.  These permits cover all park use; hiking, overnight camping, berry picking, day picnics, etc.

Reservable Campsites

RATES

Non-Holiday Weekend (in Friday, out Sunday): $432

Holiday Weekend (in Thursday, out Sunday OR in Friday, out Monday): $648

Weekdays: $140.40/night

COMMUNITY EFFORT

Features include:

  • Picnic tables

  • Horseshoe pits

  • Fishing pier

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Concrete sidewalks

  • Large parking area

DEAN HANSON

Features include:

  • Wooded, private camp area

  • ADA Accessible outhouse

  • Concrete slab fire pit area

  • Close to several hiking trails

  • Access to Beaver Creek

EAGLES

Features include:

  • Large open-sided pavilion

  • Electrical hook-ups (extra fee)

  • Three sets of horseshoe pits

  • Volleyball poles

  • Swingset and teeter totter

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Close to several hiking trails

ELKS

Features include:

  • Wooded location

  • Two sets of horseshoe pits

  • Creek access within walking distance

  • Handicap accessible outhouse

  • Close to several hiking trails

HAVRE FIRE DEPT

Features include:

  • Open-sided pavilion

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Volleyball poles

  • Horseshoe pits

  • Close to several hiking trails

HPPA

Features include:

  • Wooded location

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • Concrete slab fire pit area

  • Two smaller fire pits

  • Horseshoe pits

  • Wired lights and outlets for self-provided generator

  • Near Bear Paw Nature Trail

JC'S

Features include:

  • Wooded location

  • Large fire ring

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Volleyball poles

  • Horseshoe pits

LIONS A

Features include:

  • Concrete pavilion with fireplace

  • Large flat open area

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • Horseshoe pits

  • Near Bear Paw Nature Trail

LIONS B

Features include:

  • Concrete pavilion with fireplace

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • Horseshoe pits

  • Near Bear Paw Nature Trail

MARDENS

Features include:

  • Large open-sided pavilion

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • Playground equipment

  • Volleyball poles

  • Two horseshoe pits

  • Cement ringed fire pit

  • Double wooden outhouse

  • Close to several hiking trails

RAILROAD PAGERS

Features include:

  • Wooded location

  • Largest semi-enclosed pavilion in the park with an indoor fireplace and electricity (extra fee)

  • Multiple sites within area

  • Multiple firepits

  • Two sets of horseshoe pits

  • Volleyball poles

  • Handicap accessible outhouses

  • Close to several hiking trails

ROTARY

Features include:

  • Wooded location

  • Partially walled pavilion

  • Access to Rotary Pond

  • Access to Beaver Creek

  • Multiple sites within area

  • ADA accessible outhouse

  • Concrete sidewalks

  • Upright BBQ

  • Large fire pit

  • Close to several hiking trails

CAMP KIWANIS

Camp Kiwanis is a large reception hall and overnight facility suitable that Includes a Lodge, 13 cabins, Rec Hall, bath houses, and large lawn areas.  Camp Kiwanis sleeps up to 150 people.  Contact the Park Office at (406) 395-4565 for availability, current prices, and rules.

CHAPEL

The Chapel at Camp Kiwanis is a rustic chapel that makes the perfect setting for a small, intimate  wedding. Contact the Park Office at (406) 395-4565 for availability, reservations and prices.

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Non-Reservable Campsites

Beaver Creek Lake

Along with reservable sites, Beaver Creek Park offers many non-reservable campsites as well.  The park map indicates a few of these campsite locations including some at Beaver Creek Lake. Park permits are required to use these sites.

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