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Bozeman Hot Springs Campground

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Local Bozeman campground and hot springs resort providing tent, RV and cabin sites.

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Bozeman Hot Springs Campground welcomes you to a peaceful setting between the Bridger Range and the Spanish Peaks. Our campground gives you easy access to many local attractions such as world-class golf, fly fishing and beautiful hiking trails. We are within easy reach of both the North and West Entrances to Yellowstone National Park. You can choose to enjoy family time at the campground with several of our campground activities such as gemstone panning, horseshoes, life size chess, country line dancing, game room and much more. Relieve the stress of the road with a soak at the Bozeman Hot Springs located right next door.

Address: 81123 Gallatin Road, Bozeman 59718
Phone: (888) 651-5802
Email: moc.dnuorgpmacnamezob@ofni
Parking: Lot
State: MT
City: Bozeman
Street Number: 81123 Gallatin Road
Zip Code: 59718
categories: hot spring, rv park, campground


Opening Hours

Monday: 16:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00
Friday: 16:00 - 18:00

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Reviews
Such healing hot springs! The outside pools are large and long. There is 3 outside pools with different temperatures. The fire pits surrounding the pools give it such a charging element to the experience. The environment should be quiet and peaceful, please don’t be that person that is trying to socialize and meet new people at the hot springs. It is a kid friendly place, most of the kids I saw likes being inside pools. There is a cold plunge pool inside. The price was $17 per adult for a one time soak and there is memberships that provide a better deal. The outside pools were really hot and relaxing later at night and felt great. If you like hot, hot springs they have one of the pools usually pretty hot. There is live music and a stage that is a great environment too. I went back for several experiences and every time enjoyed myself at the outside pools. Noteworthy details: The outdoor pools are very peaceful with all the elements. There is fire pits, the healing water and beautiful Montana sky. It’s a rare place
Great camp ground! Nice pretty lots to park in with a little creek behind us. They had live music at the pool area. The pool area was amazing. A few regular pools and then the hot spring pool. The shower area by the pool was nice but PACKED. We showered in the shower house by our camper. It was less than nice. Not very clean and didn’t make me feel safe with the shower curtains And would absolutely stay there again!
I am a return client to the Campground in my Class B Mercedes Van. I really liked this place based on my visit in 2022. However, who thought it was a good idea to book a rock band performing on a Sunday evening until past 10:00 at the pool area? I would not say the music rocked my RV in my campsite, but it was so very loud I could not sleep. They finally wrapped up by 10:15 and I finally got to sleep around 11:00, had to be on the road early, and was sleep deprived. There was no mention of the live band performing until I checked in. Not on the website and not in my confirmation emails or texts. Nearby activities: Not everyone camping in the RV Park likes very loud rock music until after 10:00 PM on a Sunday night. I will look for alternate arrangements next time I drive through Bozeman. I’m
The hot springs that are adjacent to the campground are an incredibly impressive feature and one that I'd love to come back and visit! They have a multitude of pools with a varying range of temperatures. The steam room was extremely impressive with the water features and eucalyptus scent being pumped in. The facility felt clean enough with no apparent issues. The campground is your typical KOA style layout. They provide a complimentary breakfast from Spring-Fall, which is a wonderful added bonus! If we're ever back in this area, we'll definitely be stopping by for some relaxing! My only negative, that I feel is worth mentioning, is that the outside area is EXTREMELY slippery! They do have signs posted, but it's like next level slippery and I do not feel a sign is enough, something should be done to help remedy that safety hazard. Also, the rubber 'traction' mats inside are really not comfortable at all on the feet.
Attention all van lifers, retirees, and families! If you have the opportunity to stay here, DO IT. Beautiful location, well kept grounds, and lots of planned activities from the owners. My family stayed here 1 night in one of the cabins and we loved it, and wished we could stay longer. The campgrounds have a variety of stay options, and we utilized the cabins. Ownership provides blankets and pillows, as well as an AC unit during the hot summer months. The pools are phenomenal. They have 5 pools of varying degrees and depths; a perfect place to practice swimming with little ones who are still learning. Their breakfast was also super dope. 10/10, 5 stars!
We camped here for two nights. The campground is very attractive with concrete paths, a small creek, and benches. They offer a lot for kids: sidewalk chalk, playground, arcade, and grassy area. They had another room for kids with a mining theme, I think. I didn’t have kids with me, so I didn’t go in. It’s a nice place to camp with kids. We used the laundry which was clean. Three of the 6 washing machines were broken, but they had signs, so you wouldn’t try to use them. I didn’t have to wait for a washer, and I did 3 loads mid day on a weekday in June. Two of the dryers were commercial sized. They cost $0.50 for 10 minutes and I only needed 20 minutes for one load. The regular dryers were $1 for 45 min. They have a very nice breakfast with scrambled eggs, Turkey sausage, waffles, bagels, toast, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, juice, tea, and coffee. Almost all the sites had grass next to the pad, except the J row where we were. In J the gravel extended from the pad across the whole site. I would have preferred grass under the picnic table. There were many tall trees so most sites had some shade. The song birds seemed very happy, and I enjoyed listening to them.
We stayed at the campground and took advantage of the attached hot springs. We stayed two nights in a full hook-up pull through. For the campground, we were quite satisfied. The staff was very friendly and helpful and made us feel welcome. The spaces definitely varied in size - most were smaller, though the full hook-up pull-through a offered a bit more space. The bathrooms were clean and we had decent wifi, but were closer to the office. The sites were gravel and mostly level. The free breakfast exceeded our expectations and was a definite perk. There is also a dog area across the street. Is it a fenced in area in a field? Yes. Was it big enough for some running and to provide what we needed? Also yes. If you’re there in the summer, plan to visit the dog area earlier or later as there is no hiding from the sun there. You also get free access to the hot springs. Use it. We were there in mid-August and didn’t feel over crowded. It was clean and exceptionally relaxing. There are kids, but they tend to stay in the “colder” pools - we had some jumping near us, but be an adult and ask them to stop. The inside pools were great, but outside is where the facilities shine - the landscaping, lights, and firewall all make for a remarkable experience. Towels are provided and there are lockers for rent - I didn’t take any photos as we just left our belongings back at the camper, but if you see beautiful photos and are skeptical, don’t be - it’s as good it looks. If you’re not familiar with the area, downtown Bozeman is about a 15 minute drive away, but there are options in the Four Corners area where the campground is. At check-in, they provided some recommendations of restaurants both close by and downtown.
Not impressed with our tent site stay. We originally booked 2 nights, a Friday-Sunday, and were shocked to find out the actual hot springs pool would be closed all day Saturday until sundown 9:30p. Huge letdown as this was the main reason we booked this place was to have pool access. No explanation as to why, just seems like a very odd choice to close pools on a Saturday. Wished we had known this before we booked. We didn’t have kids, but it’s very family and kid oriented. Our tent site was right next to the road, no fence or privacy, and we could hear highway noise. It was also a very hot weekend and the sun exposure was intolerable. Showers were a little funky. Continental breakfast was a nice perk but ultimately we left after our first night and booked a hotel instead.
We stayed in one of the cabins and we loved it. They provided bedding which was a nice add on. Less to have to pack with us. The breakfast was great. The hot springs were a super nice addition to relax and unwind after a long day. Bathrooms weren't bad but it didn't seem like they were cleaned very often. Multiple stalls were running out of toilet paper and the soap dispensers as well. I would have preferred having access to paper towels in the restroom, but it was ok. The showers were decent, not sure if it was water pressure or just the shower head, but you didn't get too much water out, but it was nice and hot which I loved. The only thing that took some getting used to was the smell of the water since it is from the hot springs. We would definitely visit again.
If you can camp, do. It includes a bunch that isn’t in regular admission to the springs. In terms of privacy and space, its more of a RV campsite than tent, as tent sites are very close to each other. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit and ours was pretty clean and easy to find. Would recommend. Rooms: Tent camp sites are very close together. Walkability: Dirt roads around campground. Noteworthy details: Hot springs, breakfast, weekly activities, game room all included in camp price
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