Brush Lake State Park is a hidden gem in northeastern Montana, centered around a scenic mile-long lake known for its deep, clear waters and white sandy beaches framed by open grass fields. Located near Dagmar in the vast plains of northeastern Montana, this peaceful state park offers a welcoming escape for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The campground features 12 sites, including electric hookups with 30-amp and 50-amp service, water hookups, and pull-through sites suitable for big rigs. Pets are welcome, and toilets and a boat launch make the park comfortable for a wide range of visitors. Summer activities abound: swimmers enjoy the warm, sandy shoreline, while boaters and water skiers take advantage of the open water. The park also supports canoeing, hiking, bird watching, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Nature lovers will appreciate the wide-open skies and remote northeastern Montana setting, far from the crowds. Brush Lake State Park is an ideal destination for RVers seeking lakefront camping with full hookups in an off-the-beaten-path Montana location.