Bow Creek bending to the left. Mowed grass trail bends to the right of the image.

Bow Creek and mowed nature trail

Bow Creek Primitive Camping

Primitive, Leave No Trace camping is allowed and free. Camp only in designated sites marked with brown camping signs and

dark plants take root in a large pile of debris crumbling down the side of a jagged badlands butte.

Cedar Pass Campground is just a short walk away from stunning views of Cedar Pass.

Cedar Pass Campground

Located near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, the Cedar Pass Campground has 96 level sites with scenic views of the

a brown wood and stone sign reading "elk mountain campground"

The Elk Mountain Campground is located just 1/2 mile from the visitor center.

Elk Mountain Campground

This 62-site campground is open year round. Sites can be reserved at www.recreation.gov late May through September, and are first-come,

Aerial view of Goat Island featuring sandbars and parallel channels of the Missouri River

Aerial view of Goat Island

Goat Island Primitive Camping

Two designated tent camping only areas. The first (southern) campground area is in the process of being established. The second

Aerial map of Green Island Recreation Area with hiking trail, water trail access and campsites

Green Island has five primitive campsites with fire rings. Two isolated tent sites on the east side of the island and three adjacent sites on the west side. Fires allowed only in designated fire rings. Island access is by boat only.

Green Island Primitive Camping

Green Island has five primitive tent campsites with fire rings. Two isolated tent sites on the east side of the

Rolling green hills of grass with juniper trees under blue sky.

The area surrounding the campground hosts one of the last mixed-grass prairies in the country.

Sage Creek Campground

Sage Creek Campground is a primitive campground. There is no charge to stay here and camping is available on a