Grandview Campground & RV Park offers more than just a place to stay — it’s your gateway to recreation and adventure in Hardin, Montana. From relaxing evenings around the fire to family-friendly fun within walking distance, you’ll find plenty to do.
Southeast Montana Camping Recreation
Game Room 🕹️
For added comfort and entertainment, we have a full game room available for meetings, group activities or if you just want to sit and enjoy a movie with the whole family. We’ve setup a flat screen TV, complete with a DVD player and a Nintendo Wii. You certainly won’t be bored when you come visit! There is excellent cell phone coverage, too, so you can stay connected. If you’re more interested in ‘stepping away’ from the electronics, then you’ll be sure to enjoy our large collection of books, nightly ice cream socials, pool table and vast assortment of board games.
In The Immediate Area

Relax at the Campground
- Gather around the campfire with friends and family.
- Experience Montana’s big skies with incredible stargazing.
- Enjoy quiet, open spaces for rest and relaxation.
Recreation in the Immediate Area
- Tennis courts for a friendly match.
- Walking paths perfect for a morning stroll.
- Local shopping and dining in Hardin.
Outdoor Adventures Near Hardin
- Local hiking and biking trails.
- Scenic drives around Hardin.
- Wildlife viewing opportunities.
Local Attractions & Day Trips
Looking to explore further? Grandview Campground & RV Park is a great base.
- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument – a short drive away.
- Downtown Hardin – dining, shopping, and culture.
- Billings, MT – Montana’s largest city, under an hour away.
- Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area – about 2+ hours by car, perfect for a day trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Guests love relaxing around campfires, stargazing, and soaking up the peaceful surroundings.
A: Yes, tennis courts, playgrounds, and walking paths are all just steps away from the campground.
A: You’ll find local hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing close to the campground.
A: Guests often visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield, downtown Billings, or take a longer drive to Bighorn Canyon for fishing, boating, and sightseeing