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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.