James Kipp, born in Montreal in 1788, was a fur trader, fort builder, steamboat captain, and a friend to many. In 1831, Kipp established Fort Piegan, the first trading post above Fort Union at the mouth of the Marias. He died at age 93. This site is a take-out point for floating the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River. It is also a popular paddlefish area and is used by numerous hunters and elk viewers at the C.M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. The campground is located on the south bank of the Missouri River, downriver from the Fred Robinson bridge. Activities: Tent camping, RV camping, boating, fishing, family reunions, elk viewing and picnicking. Facilities: Of the 34 campsites, 19 are considered single units and 15 are multi-group campsites. Each campsite has a concrete picnic table and fire ring, and all are accessible. Potable water, drinking fountains, and eight vault toilets are located throughout the campground. The site also includes an RV dump station, garbage dumpsters, public pay phone, and a fish cleaning table. A separate shuttle parking area and a floater campground are available for floaters. Day use areas are available for picnics. There is also a concrete boat ramp, interpretive kiosk, and a BLM contact station with on-duty campground hosts. Click here for a map of the area. Location: The area is located where U.S. Highway 191 crosses the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, about 40 miles north of Grass Range, Montana. Fees:
| Fee | Golden Age | Camping per vehicle w/o dump fee | $12 | $ 6 | Camping fee per vehicle w/dumping fee | $15 | $10 | RV dump fee | $10 | $10 | Season pass w/o dump fee (available from campground host | $60 | $30 |
Season/Hours: The campground is open year-round. Water is available from mid-April until freezing weather occurs, usually mid-November. The BLM contact station/camp hosts are available from mid-April through the end of November. Maps: Zortman BLM map Contact: Lewistown Field Office P.O. Box 1160 920 Northeast Main Lewistown, MT 59457 406-538-1900 |