State: Montana
Address 1: Judith Ranger District
Address 2: Lewis and Clark National Forest
Number of Sites: 25
About: Dry Wolf Campground is located along Dry Wolf Creek among meadows, spruce and fir trees at an elevation of 5900 feet. There are 25 campsites in this is scenic and tranquil campground. It was a Kiwanis Club project in 1930, and in 1937 it was improved by the WPA.
The campground reflects all these influences plus improvements made by the Forest Service during the 1960s. The Bandbox Mountain surrounds the campground where marine fossils can be found. Fee charge of $5 per day per site. Limit of 10 people per site. Please limit your stay to 16 days. Group camping is available by calling the District office for reservations.
Fees: $5 (2012)
Usage: Moderate
Water: Potable Water
Restrooms: Yes
Directions: From Stanford, take US Highway 87 north 1.2 miles to Forest Access sign. Turn left at sign and go 4.3 miles to Y intersection. Bear right at intersection and go 15.7 miles to campground sign. Turn right into campground. All but the first mile is gravel and dirt and last 8 miles is single-lane.