Rattin

Fee Required USFS Developed Campground

About Rattin

Rattin Campground is approximately six miles south of Red Lodge, along the banks of the Main Fork of Rock Creek. You access it from the East Side Rd off the Beartooth Highway. Mount Maurice Trail (#6), Corral Creek Trail (#9), Bear Track Trail (#8), Lake Fork Trail (#2), Parkside National Recreation Trail (#103), Hellroaring Plateau Trail (#11), Glacier Lake Trail (#3), Sheridan Campground, Greenough Lake Campground, Parkside Campground, Limber Pine Campground and M-K Campground are also located in the Man Fork Rock Creek drainage. There is a 16 day maximum stay in all Beartooth Ranger District campgrounds. Camp sites: 6Host: Yes Max Trailer Length: 20ftAccessible Facilities: Toilet. Visit Recreation.gov for details. Trash Pickup: Bear resistant dumpster on site Firewood: Available for purchase. Reservations: Reservations must be made more than 5 nights in advance of your stay. Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance of your stay. Get a map and reserve a campsite1-877-444-6777*** 20% of this campground is for walk-in customers (no reservations). This campground is very popular and may fill up on during the summer months, especially on weekends and holidays. Plan accordingly, make a reservation if possible, or arrive early to ensure there is a space available for the night. Some sites have bear resistant food storage lockers. See site amenities listed in reservation system. Information: Beartooth Ranger District6811 US Hwy 212Red Lodge, MT 59068(406) 446-2103

Details

Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $18 per night (includes 1 driving vehicle) Additional Vehicle Fee: $9 per additional vehicle(s) Campground Day Use (over an hour): $6

Location

Coordinates: 45.087460, -109.324710

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