NBC Camps
Auburn, Missoula, Spokane, Anchorage, Billings, Portland, Olds, Red Deer, Redding, Napa, and More, WA

NBC Camps offers residential basketball, volleyball, and soccer camps for kids age 9-18. NBC Camps encourages athletes to achieve excellence on and off the court.

Alpengirl Camp
Bozeman, MT

Alpengirl is definitively unique in bridging the gap between close to home facility-based youth camps such as Girl Scout Camp and challenge-based wilderness expeditions such as NOLS or Outward Bound.

Alpengirl Girls Summer Outdoor Adventure Camp
Multiple Locations: WA | MT | ID | WY | OR and Bozeman, MT
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Girls outdoor adventure camp offered in Montana, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming. For 1 or 2 weeks pre teen and teen girls ages 11 - 16 enjoy hiking, camping, horseback riding, rafting, backpacking, sea kayaking, surfing, rock climbing and more!

Yellowstone Backpacking - Big Wild Adventures
Emigrant, MT

Big Wild Adventures - Utah backpacking, Yellowstone guided hikes and backpacking trips, canoeing, and hiking.

Zephyr Adventures
Red Lodge, MT

Zephyr Adventures runs hotel-based multisport and learn-to-inline skate camps for adults. We take the stress out of learning new sports!

Rockhaven Camp
Gallatin Gateway, MT

Christian Camp 40 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Camps for all ages.

Camp Mimanagish
McLeod, MT

We're located on the wild and scenic Boulder River in southern Montana.

Adventurequest
Big Sky, MT

Explore the pristine northern Rocky Mountain wilderness with our action packed summer outdoor adventure programs. We travel through The Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, and Montana's Big Sky country offering a multi-dimensional experience focusing on fun friendship, teamwork, and leadership.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Montana

Montana’s summer climate is ideal for outdoor activities, with warm, sunny days perfect for hiking, canoeing, and team sports. The cool mountain evenings provide a comfortable atmosphere for campfires and group activities, creating a balanced camp experience. Whether exploring the wilderness or enjoying a city camp, the weather allows campers to fully enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor adventures the state has to offer.

Montana’s vast and varied geography ensures that every camper finds something to enjoy. Cities like Missoula and Billings provide day camps that focus on sports, arts, and education, all while being close to local parks and cultural activities. But it’s the state’s sprawling wilderness that truly shines—places like the Rocky Mountains and Glacier National Park offer a stunning backdrop for adventure and nature camps, with activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife exploration that allow campers to experience the best of Montana’s landscape.

From towering mountains to expansive plains, Montana’s diverse ecosystems offer abundant opportunities for environmental education. The state’s natural landscapes, including the forests of the Rocky Mountains and the wetlands of its national parks, provide a rich learning environment. Campers can explore wildlife habitats, participate in conservation projects, and study sustainable practices in one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the United States.