This is a pretty park on top of a hill overlooking beautiful farm country. The only reason I mark it a "7" is because of trains coming through, right next to the park all night long! We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would give this park a 10 if there wasn't the pool situation. They had a nice pool, but they allow 'the locals' to use it, so the pool was full of kids everyday, all day long. Rather discouraging for those who paid for a space and would have liked to use the pool. The grounds were very well kept and were quite adequate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Shore Services: 50amp, Sewer good, Water 40@ psi - Wi-Fi: Strong but with some limits by provider - AT&T Cell Phone: good signal - Sprint Air Card: good using DoRA - Cable: none - Site: Gravel Not level front to back. Needed extra blocks for rear jacks - Site Size: barely long enough to park TV - Site Closeness: You can put out awning but would be close to next RV - Roads: Gravel - Restrooms: Clean - Long term tenants: None - Directv Satellite: available in my site but watch out for some trees. Back in sites on the southwest side are wide and easy to get Sat. - Discounts: None - Payment: Credit Card - Additional Remarks: This is a good park. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped here for an overnight, so we appreciated the easy highway access. The entrance to the place gave us a bit of a stir - at 13'3" is looks even lower. On this very hot day, the pool was the most popular spot in the place. Every kid was there! Our pull through site was long and level, but we could just about reach out and touch our neighbors. No cable, but satellite reception was fine. The wi-fi was funky: frequent log-ins required, some sites blocked and slow response times. But, we've experienced worse. Views were great. As long as we don't buy a taller rig, we would probably stop here for an overnight again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As a full-timer, I get to visit a lot of different campgrounds. As compared to the others that I have visited, this park deserves the “Poorest Wi-Fi Service” award by far. Their local server asks you to log in approximately every half hour and response times from their service provider are atrocious at most times of the day and night. If you require Wi-Fi service, plan on visiting the local library or staying at another park in the area. A previous reviewer commented difficulty in leveling their coach. The back-in sites (no hookup) do slope, but I had no problem attaining level. Besides, these sites offer the best views of the valley below. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Since we were here only overnight we selected a back-in with water and electric only. We parked in a site at the back of park where we had an excellent view of the valleys and mountains in the distance. Problem: we could not level our 35' motorhome. It was low on driver's side and in the back. The pull-through sites looked better but we probably couldn't get satellite reception. The pool was open and being used: looked very nice. This park was easy to find, just off the interstate. We had no highway noise at our site. We will stay here again: in pull-through site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground for overnight stay. Nothing spectacular but nice staff and level site. We were given Good Sam discount. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was great. A previous reviewer stated the pool was unusable. I didn't find this to be the case. Crowded sometimes, but never unusable. The bathrooms were clean every time we used them. We had an end site, so had a bigger yard. The views were fabulous. It would need to be paved, with a bit bigger sites to get a 10. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The pool was unusable due to the dozens of children from town occupying the pool during our week stay. The park charges the locals to use the pool. The restrooms were not clean due to the overuse by pool patrons. The showers were very small and shower heads were too low. There are no handicapped shower facilities. The day we arrived they were setting sprinklers by hand and watering the sides of the coaches. There is noise from the highway and nearby train tracks. The water pressure varies greatly. They allow vehicles to park on the interior roads making access tight. he staff is very young and unable to provide much information on the area. The views are spectacular. The price is based on the weekly rate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Pleasantly surprised to say the least! Their website doesn't do this place justice! They are located up on top of a hill overlooking a luscious scenic green valley with lots of photo shots! The pool has a cool slide and was very clean and well kept! The bathrooms were fabulous so was the store and staff. Wish we would have booked this place for more than one night! Would definitely come here again!!!!! Its right off I-90 but the views/park cleanliness/pool far out ways the little noise. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Staying here over the 4th of July weekend. We have found it to be a very quiet park and well maintained. Best place for the money in Bozeman. Sites and roads are gravel and level. Some train noise but none to disturb sleeping. Good views of the mountains and the city. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very scenic overnight stop just east of Bozeman on 90. Nice hilltop view with many trees and no highway noise. Offer some pull through sites which are somewhat tight with foilage and leveling requirements. Overall a very pleasant stop along the way. Wifi was spotty with a tough canyon location. We would stop here again vs alternate sites available in town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Extra friendly staff, right off exit, heated pool, good wifi, clean bathrooms, decent store and large level spaces. I didn't like that they list a $5 per child fee - but then didn't charge for them when we arrived which was honorable. Cable tv would be the only addition needed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
June 2009
$33
Excellent park with spectacular views. Great WIFI. The pool was warm, good kids area and very friendly staff. Easy access to Bozeman. We will stay here from now on when we go through Bozeman. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park near Bozeman. No cable TV and maybe 3- channels on antenna. Great WI-FI. Bathrooms, showers and laundry all nice and clean. Friendly at the check in. Pool clean and heated. Cute little gift shop and store. We would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park good facilities. Located on a hill top with nice views of the surrounding valley and sunrise and sunsets outstanding. Laundry and shower facilities were good and clean, over all a well maintained park. Most sites however, are not even which will make it difficult to level your rig. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Very cute campground up on the hill right next to the freeway. We got the last FHU available for the night but the long term that parked next to us took up the 30amp, so we had to get by with 20. Clean restrooms and showers. My only complain is that their laundry room closes too early, 8:00 I think. The guy constantly working around the grounds, so he is in and out of the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One big complaint is they are more concerned about watering the grass and taking all the water pressure from the campers.And I mean all of it. Also ending up with a lot of calcium in my screens on the facets. We have been to a lot friendlier places. Would I return ? Probably NOT. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park has easy access from I-90. Located on top of hill with pretty view. Although well above interstate & train track, both were very noisy. Park was clean. Sites & roads were gravel. Had a mix of overnighters & long termers. Nice pool & playground for children. Thought park was slightly overpriced. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The showers and restrooms were clean. It was a quiet park and the manager was friendly. It is located right next to hot springs pools that you can walk to. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a wonderfully run operation. It is immaculately kept up, has good sites, a nicely stocked store and very friendly staff. This is located approximately 8 miles off the interstate but is well worth going out of the way. We liked it so much we stayed here again on our return trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one excellent campground. It was immaculate. The showers were great. The campground was one of the best for motorhome sites. There was privacy, lots of space, and nearly level lots. We were very impressed with this campground and will return. Very kid friendly; very dog friendly; and very people friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Have stayed at a lot of KOA's and this is one of the nicer ones. Sites are close together: with the trailer in, our slide went over into the neighbors "yard" a little. We had a back-in that backed up to a small stream that ran through the property. Our site had a concrete porch with picnic table and a nice wooden chair swing at our site. Check-in went quickly and staff was very nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I have a broken computer so I am logging this from the St. Mary KOA, but about 4 days ago we stayed at the Bozeman KOA next to the Hot Springs, the campground is a relatively nice KOA with no real complaints. The Hot Springs however, are spectacular! I literally spent almost all of my time in those Hot Springs. Incredible! We camped here in a Tent.
This is a nice campground, especially for families. hey have easy access and plenty of room for our 35 foot RV. The Wi-fi worked just fine, there are not a lot of cable channels. They have a really nice pool, hot tub and water play area for kids. Their dog run area was pretty small -- maybe 15'x15', but they were pretty dog friendly and ours had fun walking all over the campground, seeing the sights. We were only here for one night on our way to Yellowstone, but we would certainly stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We read the reviews and it sounded good, but I guess our vision of camping is different than others. This is a typical KOA, with lots of spaces packed as tight as they can get them. Although the sites for the bigger rigs seemed more spacious and even had some shrubs between sites, we were put in the area with tenters and some long term sites. Our view of the mountains were marred by the trailer homes between us and the view, and the road leading into the campground ran just behind us. The reviews led us to believe there were "creeks" to enjoy, but they amounted to a couple of man made ditches with running water, which are there for effect, and a creek that is on one of the outer boundaries, not incorporated into the park itself. There is a nice pool, hot tub that was actually hot and had bubbles (often not the case). There are large trees and good shade. Fire pits and tables at sites. his is a nice stopover, with good WiFi (they improved their system this year), limited (14 channels) cable, good ATT cell service, and necessary facilities like laundry and pool. But if you're looking for an outdoor experience, it's not so good; caters more to families with kids who like to swim in the pool than a place to enjoy the outdoors and the nice views. We probably won't be back unless it's an overnight. Not a destination, just a stopover. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had to stay in a park with power due to a continuing 12v problem, no charging while driving. Other parks in the area were full. Some kind of local festival. It was after hours and the recording gave an emergency number. Ok, it was a minor emergency. The person who answered took time away from other jobs to see if she had a space for a 42’ motorhome. It was dark when we arrived, the space while long enough was very narrow. Without the expert help of an employee, we got parked. Although I hate to pay this kind of price for an overnight stop, power to the computers and TV is important. The employees were all friendly and helpful. We arrived late and left early without using any facilities except the site and electric. I still have a complaint about any park that charges for the third person, does the impact of an 88 year woman add up to $5 extra a night? KOA= Keep On Adding. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As per the request of our autistic son we returned to this KOA. In 2008 our 7 year son befriended a KOA worker who helped him by directing him to a fishing hole to catch his first fish. We arrived with a slim hope of seeing this gentleman again. Day one and nothing. On day 2, amid excitement he found his friend cutting grass just like last year. After a long talk, some tips we headed out with some new fishing gear and in a new direction. The next 3 day my son caught his limit. He wanted to thank his friend so we delivered some fresh fish filet. They talked, huged and shed tears as they parted. Thank you KOA and Mr Work Kamper. This made a very young boy very happy. PS and the park looks beautiful as it did last year. Already have rumbles of 2010. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
June 2009
$54
I called from the road. The quoted rates were outrageous and I complained so they reduced the rate for one night. When we arrived the pool was shut down, the kids water area was broken and there is no kids play area. The staff were rude. They put us in a tiny pull though about the same size as our rig even though the park was almost empty. We needed to stay another day on business and when I asked to extend the stay the manager went into a huff and said the "special rate" (which was still $10 over a regular KOA) was only good for one night and it would be $54 or we could move on. She was overbearing, rude and a discredit to KOA. We moved to another campground, Bear Valley which was great and only $33. During this one month outing we began to realize that KOA is out of touch in many campgrounds and it is wise to check alternatives. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Reflects KOA rate plus tax. We stayed here 5 nights. Campground was undergoing quite a bit of upgrading so many sites were closed. Nice creek behind our site. Worker helpfulness was mixed depending on who was working. Be careful not to go in May - they have many cottonwood trees which drop sticky seeds that get all over everything and stain clothing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the nicer KOA campgrounds. Nice sized sites. We've stayed here several times, and it seems the owner is always making improvements. We will stay here again when we are in Bozeman. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here one night here in a travel trailer. As many who stay at KOAs they seem to be either a hit or miss experience. This campground was a hit. Overall, this campground was well maintained and the facilities were clean. The employees working there were very friendly and helpful. The spaces were adequate size and well landscaped As far as location, if you are headed to Yellowstone it is in an excellent location. If you are traveling the interstate be prepared to drive an additional 8 miles to get there. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground and swimming pool are clean and well maintained. The personnel are nice and helpful. Our campsite was a premium back-in with a concrete pad, picnic table and swing. There was a small stream located at the back of the campsite. The back row sites are not nearly as nice. There was an ice cream social in the evening. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After the last four KOA stays in the past few days I was pretty discouraged. Most of those parks had the usual dirt interior roads with overused and under subscribed enhancements and facilities. They are old. The Bozeman KOA was a nice change. It appears there is concern for the environment which is evidenced in flower beds and lush green grass and trees. The tandem parking for big rigs was unusual but it worked. There was a rig in the front park of our 150 foot site and we pulled in behind them. The 50 amp hook-ups were at the rear of each rig and convenient. When we left, we had to back out but with our walkie-talkies we managed because the paved roadway behind us was wide. The pool was highly used by the kids and there was an unique water feature that I had never seen before. There was a delightful two-foot wide stream that flowed through the center of the park and one of the planned children's activities was to drop their ducks into the stream at the top of the park and have a ducky race to the bottom. They seemed to have a great time watching their ducks move slowly down the stream. This park is about 10 miles off I-90, but on the road to the West Entrance to Yellowstone about an hour's drive away. With the price of fuel, leaving your rig here and driving down in the towed car makes sense. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A lovely place to stay. There were campers of all kinds--motorcyclists with tents, families with kids, Class As staying all summer, vintage Airstreams, and our little Class B. Nice sites, views of mountains, extremely clean and nice bathroom, showers, laundry facility, and general store. We didn't use the pool or play area, but they sure looked nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
KOA is situated directly next to a mineral hot springs. The campground's roads are fairly narrow and hard for my 45' coach to maneuver. The pool was nice. Bozeman is a very busy tourist destination and reservations are advisable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
WiFi signal weak. Had to sit in the laundry room to get a signal. Has kid "water playground". During season, LOTS of children squealing and splashing in pool, and a public pool next door, so during the day, it's noisy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Signage to campground OK. Limited area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Gravel roads which were well maintained but not that wide. Back-ins were fine but pull-thrus accommodated two units behind each other - very strange. Sites were flat and service hook-ups good position for easy hook-up. Electricity solid and water pressure good. Some trees. The campground appears to being invested in and slowly being upgraded. Quiet location only problem sticky buds from trees. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Half of the park is full-timers, it seems. Staff is friendly, when they're there. We stayed in October, and the office was closed about 1/2 the day everyday. It's hard to check in/out under those circumstances. We wanted to buy LP but couldn't because no one was around to sell it to us. Location is pretty; hedges between many of the sites. But Rows J,K,L have water turned off in the winter, which saved us a few dollars, but if you go there and want water hookups, you need to know this before you choose your site. Tiny (10'x10') dog 'off-leash' area isn't an exercise area, but park is big enough to walk your dog on leash and get a bit of exercise. Restrooms & showers are clean, though I prefer individual showers with deadbolts. A nice place all in all. We camped here in a Motorhome.
NIce enough park for a KOA (which often seem to be just a bit crowded, a bit more worn, etc.) Sites somewhat close together,and not very level, but with some grass and trees. Cute wooden swings at many sites. There is both a stream at one end of the park and a small irrigation canal that runs through part of the park. Very nice having the water but watch out for the small flock of domestic ducks that call this park home, because they poop everywhere around the campsites. Staff seemed bored or inconvenienced to open the office and check in several rigs that were waiting at 2:00 pm. Park was nearly full but relatively quiet as it was off season and there were not many kids. We stayed one night and would use this park as a stop-over again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The 50 amp pull throughs are 2 units long, the first unit in can pull through, the second must back out. WiFi was weak and intermittent, and we were only 100' from the office. Only some sites are open enough for satellite. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff was friendly and helpful. Many sites are shady. Lots of sites are occupied by full-timers, though. I plan to camp there again this summer. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This was a well kept park with nice amenities such as a swimming pool, kids spray park, and hot tub. The park was fairly easy to get in and out of. The sites were typical KOA. They left the sprinklers running all day, sometimes without moving them so the sites became puddled and muddy. They allowed a tent camper to have a pit bull that the owner could hardly control. After several complaints about the dog to ownership, we noticed the dog and dog owners were gone the next day. Water supply shut off 2 days in a row without notification from office. Office staff seemed nice and recommended a great restaurant in Gallatin Gateway. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our most expensive, and least enjoyable stay. The campground is actually west of the city and then a number of miles south of I-90 but not that quiet. While we made a reservation six weeks in advance, we were assigned a space near the office and pool, in the middle of the action, so to speak. There may be people with families who would prefer that location, but we were never asked. We had a long travel day and arrived too late to take advantage of the hot springs; for people with the time, that might increase enjoyment. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Decent KOA for an overnighter. Some seedy looking guests but a terrific pool and splash area. Sites were close together but with a patio and swing which was very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park, friendly people. They accommodated us when we showed up a day early by mistake. The wifi didn't reach to all sites, including ours, even though my husband asked for one that would be in range. They were happy to move us closer to the office, but we chose to stay in our large end site instead. Clean, family oriented, nice pool and splash area for the kiddies. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Our grandkids had the most fun playing in the new spraypark and new pool. Fished in the big creek and even caught dinner. Nice staff. Escorted us to our site and helped us back in. Not bad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stream has trout in it and no charge. New pool and hot tub. Kids waterpark will open in June. Very nice! Some paved and some gravel roads. 8 miles from interstate so very quiet. Friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
So called dog run was maybe 10x10. The stream is an irrigation canal. Broken machines in the laundry continued to take money days after reported to management. Poor cable-probably the providers fault-$2.00/day. Management is bi-polar. Could be pleasant or grouchy, without relation to the immediate situation. It is a good location. I don't think we will come back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice typical KOA. This one is right next door to Bozeman Hotsprings. The Hotsprings are
available for about $5.50 /person and is a separate business. They were close from Friday Night to Saturday Night. I had a site right next to a running stream, kinda nice. Fire ring was not available in the spot I had, but were available at other locations. Facilities were clean, Hot water smelled like sulphar but got better if you ran the water a little. They probably use the nearby hotspring for water. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I dropped into this park at 11:30 pm planning on a quick night sleep in my tent and on to my destination. What a mistake. Admittedly, the park looked very nice as I drove around looking for the tent spots. There were no late arrival instructions or way to pay. Of course, the office was closed. The RV spaces weren't real crowded but they were pretty close. I doubt I could get my 70 ft of RV in the place. It looked very clean for a good sized park. The bathroom was clean. I pitched the tent and hit the sack. But not for long. The tent sites are backed up against I-90. Every 30 seconds I woke with a rush of adrenalin wondering if the semi barreling down the freeway was coming through my tent site. I couldn't have been more than a couple hundred feet from the freeway. On the other side of the campground is a railroad, that ran every hour or so. I barely slept for 4 hours, got up at 4:00 am, packed up, and left. We camped here in a Tent.
Small and old park but very comfortable with good shade and really nice owners. Restrooms are old but very clean. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Looked for "reasonably" priced RV park. Took a chance and pulled into Sunrise Campground. Owners were very friendly and helpful. Sites were as good or better than what we have been paying $35/$45 a night. Tonight they had a get together for the RVers. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly owners here: when we were gone for 15 hours to Yellowstone NP the owner and daughter let our dog out and fed her for us. The sites are side by side which has the advantage of not looking at your neighbors sewer connection when sitting outside. The Wi-Fi is excellent, with several repeaters around the park. Many of the sites are satellite friendly. Sites are gravel and level. The interstate is very close and trains do come through at night, so the noise may bother some people. We stayed here for a week and would do so again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lovely owners and very reasonable rates. We would recommend Sunrise to anyone looking for a very clean, smaller park. We will revisit on our return trip. You do not often find parks priced so low that are this clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
August 2009
$28
Very nice park. Level gravel, grass, and shade yet many satellite sites. The owner/managers are very friendly. Lots of room for big rigs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great campground. Staff very friendly and helpful. Guided us to site. Gravel roads in good condition. Near freeway and railroad so there was some noise, but good location near town. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owner and staff are the loveliest folks have met in a long time, they made us feel right at home for a five night stay. Park does get some road noise from interstate, but the at home feeling of this park more than makes up for it. Beautiful giant hanging flower baskets all over, lots of grass, trees, gravel drives and sites, no dusty or dirt and friendly campers. Sites are bit close but still comfortable. Close to shopping, downtown and Bozeman has lots of culturally things too. Highly recommend We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here in our 40' quad slide motorhome. We were in site 35 which is on gravel and side by side to another RV. We had 50 amp, satellite reception and a table. The personnel are very friendly and helpful. There is WIFI is available. There are trees but we were parked where we could use our satellite system. The park is next to the freeway and noisy. Yes, we would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice place. Owner showed me to my space. Gravel, level, clean bathrooms and shower. WiFi worked well. No cable. I got 3 regular stations and 3 PBS, but they kept going in and out. Some of the time I had no TV. Cell phone (AT&T) worked fairly well. It cut out occasionally. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place. Easy off and on highway. Room for walking pets. Easy access to town and shopping. WiFi better than more expensive parks. Family owned and operated and it shows. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This camp ground is one of the best we have stayed in as the hosts ( 0owners) were very friendly and every thing was so clean. Every time we are in Bozeman we will be staying at the sunrise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2009
$25
We chose this campground because of the price. KOA price was too high for us. We liked the looks of this campground more as well. It turned out nice. Close to downtown area the park was clean, staff was friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As stated previously,owners are very helpful and friendly. Park sits on a shallow water table, so constant replenishment of gravel is being done to keep the sites from becoming rutted. Free Wi-Fi worked very well and was very fast. Good power,water and cell signal. We had a long pull through which I had requested. Road noise and some train noise but I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've traveled for one year and haven't found friendlier owners. Most sites are long pull thrus and access to Bozeman is great. We bike into town most days. Gravel and grass are in good shape. Free DVD movie rentals at check-in. The roads and pads could use an upgrade to asphalt and there is some freeway noise, but the friendly owners, access to town, nice trees and shade, and overall quality of the park make it a repeat stay for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the 4th year we have stayed at this park. We stay here because we have family in the area. Every other year it has been in the summer. We were disappointed this year at the way the park looked. Lots of junk lying around, so much gravel in the sites that you could hardly drive thru. The road is full of potholes. On a positive note the bathrooms and laundry are old but clean, the owners are extremely friendly and helpful. Basically it's the only place close to town. We'll stay here again if and when we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good option for stays in Bozeman due to its location, only a 5-minute drive from active and quaint Main Street, downtown. Bozeman is a great little town, very artsy and outdoorsy. The hosts/owners were very friendly and set the tone for a very congenial campground. There appeared to be mostly long-term campers here and even some tenters. Sites are gravel and fairly tight, with sparse grass in between. The outer row where we stayed looks out over a field with the I-90 freeway beyond, although they placed everyone so that the view was to the interior instead. Freeway noise is a problem and did wake me up early. There is no cable TV, but several networks come in via antenna. The free wifi worked exceptionally well. I noted a lot of RV's at the nice WalMart Supercenter at the next exit to the west which would be a better bet for a late arrival/early departure, but this is the place to stay for exploring Bozeman. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Super nice owners, very helpful and make you feel welcome. Tight sites, but long on pull thrus. Very busy. No cable and Wi-Fi would go in and out. Slow when worked. Just a nice little park to spend the night. Electric strong...we didn't hook up water. Bathrooms and laundry nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for three weeks. Great location one half mile from downtown. Park is simple and well maintained with helpful and friendly owners. It is one of my favorites. WiFi worked well. We will come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Decent smaller park and friendly staff. The Wi-Fi worked well, the gravel/grass sites were clean. We were just here overnight. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The people who run Sunrise are such nice people. They make you feel welcome the instant you walk into their office. They have a large selection of older DVD's for you to use no charge. If you are looking for a spot of interest they will give you a map and give you some ideas. The rest rooms are very clean. They have a nice laundry room. Washers are $1.25 and the dryers are $1.00. They even have a iron for you to use. Nice big TV room for you to watch. The only downside is the train and highway noise, but we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Although this park is a bit tight, it is very well-maintained with well gravelled sites, good ingress and egress, level sites, and very, very friendly owners/managers. It has outstanding wi-fi with SIX wi-fi repeater towers spaced throughout this relatively small park. Most sites are satellite friendly. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground would be OK for a night or two. It was kind of a mixed bag for us. The owner is very friendly and accommodating, and knows a lot about the area. The WIFI is free, and the signal was strong and fast. No cable, but we did get major networks with our antenna. Campground was clean and well kept. We only have two negatives - our site and the road noise. They really can't do anything about the road noise. It's there and it's loud. Doesn't usually bother me but it did here. Ran the fan on the A/C all night to drown it out. They have nice sites with trees and then they have a row in a gravel area with no trees and no site separators of any kind. The hookups were side to side and so I kind of got the feeling I was in a Walmart parking lot but had hookups! They need to bring those sites up to par with the rest of the campground and if I ever go there again, they need to give me one of the sites in the trees. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Older park but well maintained. Very friendly and helpful on-site owners. At least one dog running loose. A little road and railroad noise. Some sites have very little grass bit are well gravelled (no mud). Most sites are satellite friendly. A very good and well priced over night stop. Good WiFi. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly owner; wet site due to rain. Cold and windy. Showers clean and heated; nice laundry. Wifi worked good. Cable intermittent (bad weather). Sites large and enough room to navigate. Nice place to stay to visit sites in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly hosts; great check-in and escort to site. Sites were gravel, but level; hookups convenient and worked well. Free WiFi worked well. Road noise a bit of a problem but probably not as bad during summer when trees would block some sound. A wreck of an old RV (permanent camper) next to us, otherwise a well kept park. Woke up to 4" of unexpected snow and owner was helpful in getting travel information. We'd stay overnight here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is operated and managed by two great people, (husband and wife). They were very helpful and ready to meet any need you might have, if it is possible. The park is close to the freeway and we did have some road noise, but not excessive. A railroad is also nearby, but is also was not an issue at night. We will return to this facility. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our 3rd visit to this park. Although the managers are great some of the campers leave a lot to be desired. We camp here only because we have family in the area and its the only camp close to Bozeman. The sites are all gravel with weedy grass in between each site. The internet is spotty. The freeway goes right behind the park and there is considerable traffic noise. The owners will escort you to your site which is a nice feature. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a pretty campground near the freeway but traffic noise wasn't a problem. The manager was outstanding. He lead us to our site and helped direct us in so I, the co-pilot wouldn't have to get out and help the pilot in the rain. He also gave us a Montana road map and recommended several routes we could take and the tourist sights we could see. He offered to call the next morning to check road conditions as snow had been predicted. Very nice man!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great management team - guiding you in, even in the rain. Sites are typical with picnic table - not the widest we've seen, but ample room. The sites are level gravel - the owners add new gravel every year. One big plus is that every other site is opposite from the next - putting sewer to sewer and door to door. It's nice sitting outside without the neighbors sewer hookup. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK park for overnight. Staff was very friendly and helpful. The only downside is the close location to the freeway. Quite a bit of highway noise at night We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very, very friendly and helpful family run park. Free Wifi and several antennas. Nice free collection of books and DVD's. Everything very clean plus fresh flowers all over. We will come back this way! This is a busy park and I recommend calling ahead for reservations. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly staff who led us to our site and guided us in, even in a pull through site. Highway noise was minimal even though adjacent to I90. Great place to pull in for the night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here overnight on way to Hill City SD. Very friendly staff, clean site. Instant WI-FI which is a plus these days. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground with easy access from I-90. Very nice and accommodating owners. Campground and all its facilities are immaculate. Interior roads and sites are gravel with plenty of space for big rigs with slides. No cable TV, but good antenna reception of all networks. Excellent WiFi services. Only drawback is traffic noise from nearby interstate. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
They are very friendly and personally escort you to your site and will help you set up.
We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
1999
$20
Campground is off I-90 but set below highway grade so noise is minimized. Extremely friendly family owned RV Park. Park is near the Museum of the Rockies and the Galletin River. We camped here in a camper.