Beaverdam Campground and Picnic Area

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Summary


Beaverdam Campground and Picnic Area is located in the Fleecer Mountain Range, approximately 20 miles south of Butte, west of Interstate 15. The campground has 15 units that will accommodate trailers up to 50 feet. There are five pull-through sites with the remaining desgined as back-in sites. Tent pads are available at most sites. Wood is generally able to be found within the campground area. The campground is located along Divide Creek providing opportunities for fishing and is also in close proximity to trails. Motorized trail opportunities include access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail along with other loop trails.

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Details


FS Regulation

16 day stay limit Food Storage Requirement

Open Season

Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day

Fee

There is a $5.00 per night fee typically charged Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

Forest Service Links


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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/bdnf/recarea/?recid=5696

Directions

From Butte take I-15/I-90 west for approximately 7 miles. Merge onto I-15 south and continue for approximately 12 miles. Take the Feeley exit (no. 111) and drive west on Forest Service Road #96 (Divide Creek Road) for approximately 6 miles. The campground is on the left. The gravel road is suitable for passenger vehicle access.

General Notes

The campground is typically open the Friday before Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. The campground is open on the shoulder season, but water and garbage are typically not available. During the spring and fall, the access road may be muddy or have patchy snow. Contact the Butte-Jefferson Ranger District for road condition information (406) 494-2147.

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