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Great Falls is one of the biggest population centers in all of Montana, found around an hour's drive north of Helena on Interstate 15. Furthermore, Great Falls is the county seat for Cascade County and a university town with a number of higher education institutions.

Great Falls was first settled by fur-trappers and traders back in the early 19th century after the area had been mapped by the Lewis & Clark expedition. This industrial hub is known as “the Electric City” for its series of hydroelectric dams that can be found on the nearby waterfalls. For years smelting, production, and agricultural industries reigned supreme, helping cause a population boom in one of the state’s largest cities. After many of these businesses shut down, Great Falls instead turned to tourism and higher education to sustain its economy.

Now you can book an RV in Great Falls, and place yourself in prime position to split your time between one of the region’s finest cities, and one of the country’s most naturally beautiful states. The millions of acres of dense forests and glacially carved mountain slopes alone make it a fantastic idea for nature-lovers to rent an RV in this charming Montana city.

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The Great Outdoors

Like most states out west, near Great Falls there are vast tracts of open space, part of the region’s legacy for exploring and conquering new lands. Montana is massive and is full of national forests, parks, recreation areas, and campgrounds. To truly get a feel for Montana, you can book a motorhome rental in Great Falls and set off for the wilderness in search of memorable experiences and jaw-dropping landscapes.

Giant Springs State Park is located on the fringes of town, home to one of the largest freshwater springs on the planet. There are fire pits, picnic areas, playgrounds, visitor centers, and hiking trails throughout the park, and you can do a variety of things like hiking, mountain biking, swimming, fishing, and birdwatching too. Simply observing nature from quaint river overlooks is also an option here. The park is pet-friendly, though camping isn't allowed.

Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is situated to the south of Great Falls, giving you yet another sterling opportunity to make good use of your Great Falls motorhome rental. The sprawling forest is close to two million acres in size and was home to several indigenous tribes for thousands of years. There are an impressive nine mountain ranges, 29 campgrounds, two ski areas, and 1,500 miles of hiking trails in the forest, so saying you will have no trouble keeping busy when you bring your Great Falls camper rental is the understatement of the century.

Next to the Blackfeet native reservation lies one of the state’s (and country’s) most stunning natural gems: Glacier National Park. This million-acre paradise has thousands of species of wildlife and plant life, and breathtaking mountains that were created by receding glaciers over 170 million years ago. You can find dozens of historical and natural landmarks throughout this unbelievable area, as well as several towering glaciers. There are hotels and chalets on the edges of the park, and a bevy of campgrounds where you can park your Great Falls RV rental when you decide to stay a bit longer.

RV Parks

There are some suitable campgrounds to accommodate you when you book an RV trailer rental in Great Falls. Great Falls KOA is an option, with lots to offer its guests. On-site amenities include a fully stocked camp store, bicycle rentals, live music every night, a hot tub and sauna, a dog park, and a snack bar that serves up tasty breakfasts.

Dick’s RV Park is just outside of town, complete with spacious lots that can fit the largest recreation vehicles on the market. There are working areas, conference rooms, an ATM, a small camp store, showers, restrooms, and more at this simple yet inviting park.

Prewett Creek RV Park & Campground is located nearby in Cascade, with mesmerizing landscapes and ample space to go fishing in creeks and ponds. This rustic campground plants you close to nature.

City Sightseeing

This highly cultured city has nearly everything you could hope for despite its smaller size. There are several universities in the city, so dazzling nightlife spots and fantastic restaurants are abundant, and walking around the charming downtown is a wonderful way to spend your vacation time. You can visit one of the many museums in Great Falls too if you like learning new things. The Children’s Museum of Montana is a fabulous place to go when you are traveling with your family. There are hands-on exhibits, fun learning experiences, and entertaining play areas designed for children of all ages, so this is an excellent way to keep your children happy and occupied.

The C.M Russell Museum is a captivating space and a repository of artwork and artifacts. The museum honors and is named for Charles Russell, a celebrated Native American artist from Montana, but there are thousands of works of art attributed to countless artists from the western states.

Ryan Dam is a fitting place to see considering the city is known for its hydroelectric dams. This massive concrete structure is a testament to human ingenuity, with incredible views and amazing river rapids below it. The Lewis And Clark Interpretive Center is another fantastic resource for learning about the expedition that helped map the Louisiana Purchase, and reach the west coast. Lewis & Clark were two of the first non-native people to lay eyes on what is now Great Falls, and their stories can be heard and seen in the center’s exhibits.

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