Home Gulch Campground
Augusta, Montana
About Home Gulch Campground
Home Gulch Campground stretches along the North Fork of the Sun River between two towering cliffs at an elevation of 4,580 feet. Most of the 15 sites overlook the river and are shaded by aspen and alder trees. Maximum trailer length is 35 feet. The interior road is narrow.
This is bear country--practice proper food storage techniques. This is a pack it in, pack it out, basic campground with handicap accessible toilets and drinking water. Pets are allowed if on a leash. Fishing may be enjoyed by the angler at the campground. A fee is required. Camping is limited to 14 days.
Home Gulch Campground Activities
Boating
Camping
Deer Hunting
Elk Hunting
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Picnicking
RV Camping
Swimming
Tent Camping
Wildlife Viewing
Home Gulch Campground Amenities
Boat Launch
Campsite
Established Fire Pits
Handicapped Accessible
Pets Allowed
Picnic Tables
Toilets
Trail
Water
Home Gulch Campground Reservations
Season
Summer/Fall
About Home Gulch Campground
Home Gulch Campground stretches along the North Fork of the Sun River between two towering cliffs at an elevation of 4,580 feet. Most of the 15 sites overlook the river and are shaded by aspen and alder trees. Maximum trailer length is 35 feet. The interior road is narrow.
This is bear country--practice proper food storage techniques. This is a pack it in, pack it out, basic campground with handicap accessible toilets and drinking water. Pets are allowed if on a leash. Fishing may be enjoyed by the angler at the campground. A fee is required. Camping is limited to 14 days.
Home Gulch Campground Activities
Boating
Camping
Deer Hunting
Elk Hunting
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Picnicking
RV Camping
Swimming
Tent Camping
Wildlife Viewing
Home Gulch Campground Amenities
Boat Launch
Campsite
Established Fire Pits
Handicapped Accessible
Pets Allowed
Picnic Tables
Toilets
Trail
Water
Home Gulch Campground Reservations
Season
Summer/Fall
About Augusta, Montana
Elevation: 4,041
Population: 199
County: Lewis & Clark
The waving prairie grasses at the foot of the Rocky Mountain Front lured cattlemen to the Augusta region early on. Today, Augusta remains a community embedded in cow town life. A visit to Augusta through most of the year will feature relaxation in the simple rhythms of ranch town life, but during... ...
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