Hardin, Montana
Key Campground Takeaways:
- Some wooded sites, full hookups, friendly staff
- Playground and pool
- Plenty of greenspace for pets
- Short drive to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Our Campground Stay:
The Hardin KOA Journey is perfect for a one-night stay while visiting the Little Bighorn National Monument in Hardin, Montana. The campground has full hookups, a pool and plenty of green space for the dogs. The staff is very friendly and helpful with local attractions. We booked for two nights but stayed for one. The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is a half day visit and the town of Hardin has little to offer.
What to do:
Stop at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument visitor’s center to see historic photos and artifacts from the Little Bighorn Battle. The exhibits depict the events leading up to the battle and set the stage for the 4.5-mile battlefield tour. Drive the tour road and listen to cell phone audio along the way. There is no entrance fee for the Monument.
Stop at the Custer Battlefield Trading Post & Cafe across from the Little Bighorn Battlefield for shopping and lunch.
Chili & Cedars’ Review: 4.2 PAWS (out of 5 PAWS)
The campground was fine but nothing special. It was so hot, we didn’t get to take the driving tour of Little Bighorn National Monument. We’re out of here!