Custer National Forest and National Grasslands cover a vast area across 20 counties in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, offering a diverse landscape that includes ancient sand dunes, grasslands, rugged badlands, dense forests, and alpine wildflowers. With elevations ranging from less than 1,000 feet to the highest peak in Montana, Granite Peak, this forest provides opportunities for hiking, backpacking, fishing, and scenic driving.
Within the forest, visitors can find various campgrounds such as Basin Campground, located near Red Lodge, offering accessible sites equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings. Cascade Campground, also near Red Lodge, is a popular spot for fishing and hiking, while Limber Pine Campground, situated along the scenic Beartooth Highway, provides access to fishing, hiking, and scenic driving opportunities. With its diverse landscapes and recreational activities, Custer National Forest is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
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