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Cook Lake Recreation Area
Public Campground

Cook Lake Recreation Area

Aladdin, Montana
4.5 (45 reviews)

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About Cook Lake Recreation Area

Campground in Montana.

Nestled in the scenic Bighorn Mountains of northeastern Montana, Cook Lake Recreation Area offers a peaceful retreat for RV campers seeking authentic mountain experiences away from crowded commercial parks. This public campground provides 32 sites spread across a pristine landscape that captures the rugged beauty of the Montana wilderness.

The setting around Cook Lake is particularly special for those who appreciate natural surroundings. The area features dense conifer forests interspersed with open meadows, creating a balanced environment that feels both sheltered and spacious. The recreation area sits at an elevation that brings cooler mountain air and genuine four-season appeal, making it especially attractive during summer months when lower elevations become uncomfortably warm. The nearby lake itself serves as a centerpiece for outdoor activities, reflecting the surrounding peaks and providing a serene backdrop for evening relaxation at your campsite.

Aladdin's location in Sheridan County places you in one of Montana's most historically rich regions. The area is steeped in Old West heritage, with nearby opportunities to explore ranch country and learn about Montana's pioneer past. The Bighorn Mountains that frame the landscape have been cherished by outdoor enthusiasts for generations, offering miles of scenic drives and hiking trails for those wanting to venture beyond the campground.

For RV travelers, Cook Lake Recreation Area appeals to those who prioritize natural beauty and tranquility over extensive on-site amenities. This is ideal for campers who enjoy self-sufficient travel and want to disconnect from the busy pace of life. Families, nature photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts will find the setting particularly rewarding. The public campground atmosphere attracts like-minded travelers who value conservation and respectful recreation in natural spaces.

The surrounding region provides a genuine Montana experience. Outdoor recreation options abound, from fishing in mountain streams to exploring Forest Service roads that wind through pristine backcountry. The slower pace of the area allows visitors to truly appreciate the landscape and enjoy quality time with family and friends under big Montana skies.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Aladdin is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Montana weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Aladdin.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Aladdin. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cook Lake Recreation Area Reviews

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Tim Golen

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Tim Golen

This place is amazing! We found it by accident on our way to Devils Tower and it was a great highlight of our trip. It was a little expensive at $25 per night. There is 10 miles of dirt road leading to it, but you won’t drive through prettier countryside anywhere else and the road was well maintained. I am not giving a full 5 stars because the campground host had THE LOUDEST generator that we cou... This place is amazing! We found it by accident on our way to Devils Tower and it was a great highlight of our trip. It was a little expensive at $25 per night. There is 10 miles of dirt road leading to it, but you won’t drive through prettier countryside anywhere else and the road was well maintained. I am not giving a full 5 stars because the campground host had THE LOUDEST generator that we could easily hear across the lake and up the hill at our campsite. He also was not very friendly and his dog barked constantly.

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Kimber Beck

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kimber Beck

Great time at this lake, it's clean, quiet and we'll managed. We come here every year! Should come during spring and fall for sure to avoid the flies. Great ATV spot!

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Nancy Hogue

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nancy Hogue

Want to get away from the crowds? Visit Cook Lake. Be ready for a long bumpy road to the Lake, however worth the drive. Camping, fishing, hiking. No services including phone. Be prepared, water, gas!

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Leslie Brown

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Leslie Brown

Nice campground. Clean toilets. Couple of trails including one you can hop on right from the campground. Road from the Aladdin side is best. Follow USFS directions, not Google maps, from Sundance

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Kitkat

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kitkat

Secret quiet jewel tucked away in the hills. Its a long drive out here, but the experience is worth it, and we spent a whole afternoon here until the sun started to go down. The only con is that you can't camp here alas.

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