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<SiteDetail xmlns="tvmt" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><Activities>Bird Watching#Camping#Fishing#Hiking#Horseback Riding#Picnicking#RV Camping#Tent Camping</Activities><AltSiteTypes>National Forest Campground#National Forest Trail</AltSiteTypes><Amenities>Campsite#Established Fire Pits#Handicapped Accessible#Pets Allowed#Picnic Tables#Public Restroom#Toilets#Trail#Water</Amenities><Bookit i:nil="true"/><CreatedBy>dbo</CreatedBy><DateCreated>2026-05-12T17:00:43</DateCreated><DefImageAuthor/><DefImageDesc i:nil="true"/><DefImageFileName i:nil="true"/><DefImageType i:nil="true"/><Directions>To reach the Charles Water Campground, take US Highway 93 south 25 miles from Missoula and turn west on Bass Creek Road.  Go west for 2 miles, and park at the parking area on Forest road 1316.1</Directions><Discounts/><Email i:nil="true"/><Emailit i:nil="true"/><EventDay i:nil="true"/><EventEndDt i:nil="true"/><EventRecurDesc i:nil="true"/><EventRecurInd i:nil="true"/><EventStartDt i:nil="true"/><HrsOfOp i:nil="true"/><ImageAuthor/><ImageFileDesc i:nil="true"/><ImageFileName i:nil="true"/><ImageType i:nil="true"/><Latitude>46.5754784</Latitude><Longitude>-114.1406617</Longitude><MailingCity>Stevensville</MailingCity><MailingFirm>Bitterroot National Forest</MailingFirm><MailingState>MT</MailingState><MailingStreet>88 Main Street</MailingStreet><MailingZip>59870</MailingZip><NetDescriptions>Charles Waters Campground is located in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley is part of a watchable wildlife-viewing triangle that also includes the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge. At the Willoughby Environmental Education Area, sagebrush grassland communities are interspersed with ponderosa pine forests and a small creek. A 1-mile interpretive trail begins at the parking area. Look for red-tailed hawks spring through fall and rough-legged hawks in winter, soaring above the open the open shrub lands. Also common are western meadowlarks, mountain bluebirds, and savannah and vesper sparrows. Year-round residents include white-tailed deer, pine squirrels, great horned owls, and mountain and black-capped chickadees.  &#xD;
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The Charles Water Nature Trail is 18 miles northeast off US Highway 93. The 0.5-mile trail traverses 2 dramatically different habitats that exist side by side. The trail begins in a dry ponderosa pine forest and quickly makes the transition to a cool, moist river bottom forest along Bass Creek. White-tailed deer are common, and elk, mule deer, and black bears are occasional visitors. Look for nuthatches, golden-crowned kinglets, dark-eyed juncos, and red cross-bills year-round. Migratory bird species that are relatively common include ruby-crowned kinglets, warbling vireos, and western wood pewees. There is also a 2.5 mile fire ecology trail in the same area.&#xD;
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The campground offers 22 designated campsites. There is a maximum trailer length of 35 feet. There is a 14 day stay limit and a small fee. Water, garbage removal and disabled access available.</NetDescriptions><NoOfRooms i:nil="true"/><OutfitterLicNo i:nil="true"/><OutfitterName i:nil="true"/><PaymentMethods>Cash#Personal Check (In State)#Personal Check (Out Of State)</PaymentMethods><PhoneNo1>406-777-5461</PhoneNo1><PhoneNo2 i:nil="true"/><PhoneNof>406-777-7423</PhoneNof><PhoneNot i:nil="true"/><Prices/><Reservations/><SeasonOfOp>5/25 - 9/10</SeasonOfOp><ServiceCity>Stevensville</ServiceCity><SiteId>2275</SiteId><SiteMembers>1|http://www.visitmt.com|Y#11|http://www.wintermt.com|#32|http://www.lewisandclark.state.mt.us|#94|http://indiannations.visitmt.com|</SiteMembers><SiteName>Charles Waters Campground</SiteName><SiteRegMem>GLACIER</SiteRegMem><SiteRegion>Glacier</SiteRegion><SiteType>National Forest Campground</SiteType><SiteTypeId i:nil="true"/><StreetCity/><StreetFirm i:nil="true"/><StreetState i:nil="true"/><StreetStreet i:nil="true"/><StreetZip i:nil="true"/><Url>http://www.fs.usda.gov/bitterroot</Url></SiteDetail>