Buffalo Camp at American Prairie Reserve

PRIVATE CAMPGROUND | Malta

We are pleased to welcome visitors to the first campground on American Prairie Reserve’s deeded lands. Opened in 2011, the campground is located 50 miles south of Malta and 4 miles north of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Travel is on gravel and unimproved roads. Situated close to a variety of hiking and biking opportunities, the campground features 13 sites (six tent and seven RV) and provides non-potable water, vault toilets and an amphitheater for $10/night (without electricity) and $15/night (with electricity). Tent sites include large, low-impact platforms with tie-down cleats. In addition to an informational kiosk and two group pavilions with picnic tables, you’ll also find a 1-mile hiking trail and prairie dog town nearby. Buffalo Camp is open year-round and most sites can be reserved online. Two tent sites and 2 RV sites are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Be aware that bison roam freely through the site and the surrounding 31,000-acre Sun Prairie Region. Multiple geocaches are located in and around the campground and are listed on geocaching.com. Find more information about visiting the Reserve, download a campground brochure and request a free visitor map on our website.

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  • BIRD WATCHING
  • CAMPING
  • GROUP CAMPING
  • HIKING
  • HORSEBACK RIDING
  • MOUNTAIN BIKING
  • PICNICKING
  • RV CAMPING
  • TENT CAMPING
  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • CAMPSITE
  • ELECTRICITY
  • ESTABLISHED FIRE PITS
  • MAPS
  • PARKING
  • PETS ALLOWED
  • PICNIC SHELTER
  • PUBLIC RESTROOM
  • TOILETS
  • TRAIL
  • WATER
  • DRIVING FROM MALTA: Head south out on Central Avenue. After crossing the canal and passing 12th street, turn left onto Highway 364 (it is unmarked). If you pass Joe's In & Out on your right, you have gone too far. In 3.8 miles the road will turn to gravel. In less than 0. mile, you will come to a fork in the road. Bear right at the Y in the road to take Regina Road. Continue for 30.6 miles to a T-intersection. Turn left. In one mile you will pass First Creek Hall and a waste transfer station on

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