Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT

Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT Toston Dam Campground - Toston, MT
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Toston Dam Campground – Dog-Friendly Oasis near Toston, Montana

If you’re searching for a pet-friendly destination in Toston, Montana, the Toston Dam Campground is a hidden gem along the Missouri River. This spot is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, boating and fishing fans, and anyone traveling with their dog or kids. The area is known for its tranquility, riverfront views, and access to local walking spots, including trails along the dam and riverbanks—ideal for dog-friendly hiking and strolls. While not a traditional dog park, it welcomes leashed dogs to enjoy the natural beauty and explore the surroundings.

The campground features a few key amenities, such as picnic tables for lunch breaks, spacious grassy spots, and quiet areas to relax. It’s a unique, lightly-trafficked stop where you can enjoy nature with your furry companion, away from city crowds. While the campground is most popular with anglers and campers, dog owners will appreciate the open space, variety of footpaths, and the river access for adventurous pups. Note that train noise can occur several times a day and there is no cell service on site, so plan your visit accordingly.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed, but they should be kept on leash unless under control in appropriate areas.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are informal trails and walking spots nearby, including access along the river and a bridge over the dam.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is foot access to the river, which may be suitable for dogs that like to swim, but use caution around currents.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? There are picnic tables available, making it convenient for picnics after your outdoor adventures.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? There are spots suitable for kids to ride bikes and play, though traditional playground equipment may be limited.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available on site, close to the campsites and river access points.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Natural shade is limited, but there are some picnic tables, potentially with limited cover.
  • Is public transportation available to the park? The area appears to be secluded, and there is no mention of public transport, so driving is advised.

Reviews

Jeff Helser

Only like six campsites, 5 mile gravel dusty road, Dam has lights, so not great for stargazing. Secluded, free, quiet, except for the could train that passes 4 to 6 times/day.

Jeff Helser

Only like six campsites, 5 mile gravel dusty road, Dam has lights, so not great for stargazing. Secluded, free, quiet, except for the could train that passes 4 to 6 times/day.

Debbie Drives and Travels

It’s good for a night or two. No shenanigans happening. Mostly fishing people and boaters in and out. The BNSF trains are shuffling around up and down the track. Only heard one in the middle of the night but was not bothersome to me. Reminded me of grandmas’ house as a child and the Erie Lakawana screeching around; memories. I didn’t have a mosquito problem but at dusk those silly flying bugs formed in mass. Just a nuisance more than anything. Lots of birds and fish jumping around. I am completely content watching pelicans all day.

Debbie Drives and Travels

It’s good for a night or two. No shenanigans happening. Mostly fishing people and boaters in and out. The BNSF trains are shuffling around up and down the track. Only heard one in the middle of the night but was not bothersome to me. Reminded me of grandmas’ house as a child and the Erie Lakawana screeching around; memories. I didn’t have a mosquito problem but at dusk those silly flying bugs formed in mass. Just a nuisance more than anything. Lots of birds and fish jumping around. I am completely content watching pelicans all day.

Willow Luna

Was a beautiful area, on the Missouri River. But! There’s a train almost every hour that blows it’s horn atleast 5 times directly across the River from you. I’ll also mention there’s no cell signal there.

Willow Luna

Was a beautiful area, on the Missouri River. But! There’s a train almost every hour that blows it’s horn atleast 5 times directly across the River from you. I’ll also mention there’s no cell signal there.

Becky Gaddis

Awesome canoeing trip down the Missouri River.Interestering historical sites.Good boat launch.Free Rv sites.

Becky Gaddis

Awesome canoeing trip down the Missouri River.Interestering historical sites.Good boat launch.Free Rv sites.

Michael Anczak

This is a super cool often overlooked spot. Short drive down gravel great early season spot. Many cool little spots to walk including bridge over river and foot access to the top of the dam which is getting to be rare.

Michael Anczak

This is a super cool often overlooked spot. Short drive down gravel great early season spot. Many cool little spots to walk including bridge over river and foot access to the top of the dam which is getting to be rare.

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