16 days stay limit
Northern Region Order R1-2025-01 (effective August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2030) prohibits "camping or otherwise occupying a single site for over 16 consecutive days within a calendar year" and "camping or otherwise occupying any number of sites over 32 cumulative days within a calendar year" on all national forests in Montana; a "site" is "the campsite or place that is occupied and all NFS lands within 1/2 mile radius." The forest's own regulations page repeats it: "Camping or occupying any single site is limited to 16 days, and camping or occupying any number of sites in the Northern Region is limited to 32 cumulative days in a calendar year." The same page adds: "Do not leave property unattended for more than 72 hours."
Where you can camp
Allowed unless posted
The forest's regulations page: "Outside of developed sites, camping is generally permitted where not causing resource damage." It adds that using national forest lands for residential purposes without a permit is prohibited, and directs campers to the alerts page for area-specific restrictions. source
Keep your distance
- 300 ft — Stay-close corridor rule: "For direct access to established dispersed campsites only, vehicles may be taken up to 300 feet from designated routes." Off-route driving is for reaching an established dispersed campsite, nothing else. source
Roads and vehicle access
Check the motor vehicle use map
The forest's regulations page ties off-route vehicle use to designated routes: "For direct access to established dispersed campsites only, vehicles may be taken up to 300 feet from designated routes." Check the Motor Vehicle Use Map for which routes are designated.
Fires right now
We don't watch this forest's fire orders yet — check its own site before you light anything. Here's what stage 1 and stage 2 mean when an order is up.
Closures and special orders
- Order R1-2025-01 - Northern Region camping stay limits, pallet and target-shooting prohibitions The stay-limit order for all Montana national forests: 16 consecutive days at a single site (the site includes everything within a half-mile radius) and 32 cumulative days per calendar year. Effective August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2030.
- Forest, regional and other regulations (Lolo NF) The forest's standing rules page for camping outside developed sites: the 16/32-day limits, the 300-foot vehicle corridor for established dispersed campsites, the 72-hour unattended-property limit, waste burial at least 200 feet from water, and bear-attractant storage under Order R1-2023-02.
- Order 01-15-00-25-01 - Bob Marshall, Scapegoat and Great Bear Wilderness restrictions Wilderness-complex use order covering the Lolo, Flathead and Helena-Lewis and Clark portions of the Bob Marshall complex: groups over 15 persons prohibited, no caching of equipment or supplies, plus site-specific camping restrictions inside the complex. Effective March 7, 2025 through January 30, 2030.