Oldler park under new management. Older run, down but decent. Great location. Can walk all the town from park. Restaurant nearby. Park is on upswing. Would stay here again for convince of town and restaurants. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for 2 nights and the only reason we didn't give a higher rating was because there was absolutely no shade. The owner was wonderful. As an extra little perk there is a gourmet restaurant right outside the perimeter of the campground. While it is on the pricy side the food was to die for and the wine list was several pages long. Who would expect this in the middle of nowhere? We certainly didn't. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, lots and lots of gravel! Trees and grass do seperate sites and they are plenty wide. Only discount honored is Good Sams, others should also be honored. Very poor tv reception and NO cable. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice long gravel pull thrus. Easy access for a big rig, yet minimal highway noise. Friendly, helpful staff and owner. Nicest place to stay to fish this area of the Madison River. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with beautiful views all around. Very long pull thrus with plenty of room for 40 foot rig and car. Wifi works fine. Only thing missing is cable TV. Only one local channel comes in. A little pricey at $29 with Good Sam. Very windy when we were here, but the park can't control the weather. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very well maintained RV park. Each site has gravel pad with grass, picnic table and landscaping. The laundry facility was clean and well maintained. Friendly and helpful staff. We will return. Several day trips to historical towns and sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was almost perfect. It was one of the best we've stayed in during nine months of traveling. The park and site design were obviously carefully thought out. The park is very meticulously maintained and facilities are kept in immaculate condition. Sites are spacious and there are wonderful 360 degree views of the surrounding mountains. Although it's along Highway 287, it is set back somewhat and we were not bothered by traffic noise. The charming town of Ennis is less than two miles away. The nearby Madison River is wonderful for fishing and floating. We would have given this park a 10 rating if cable TV was offered. Although we have satellite TV, it's always nice to watch the local programs and we could get only one station with our antenna. We did get good cell phone reception on Verizon and AT&T. Don't miss Yesterday's Restaurant inside the Ennis Pharmacy. They serve great breakfasts, lunches and ice cream treats. The Ennis Cafe, on the other hand, was terrible. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very nice park with great sites with 360 mountain views. Ennis is a very quaint and unique town with a western flair. This is the first rv park where the sites have 2 sewer connection for easier hookup that we've ever seen. Definitely would stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very well kept. Our 40' motorhome fit well into the long, wide site. There is a laundry and mini-store. It is one mile from town on US287. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When we first saw this park, we wondered what we had gotten into. There were only six RV spaces, side by jowl, tacked on as an afterthought. But... location, location, location! We were the only RV in the park for several days. It was crisp, rustic, and quiet, except for the rushing Madison River about 50 feet down right under our rear bumper. Every morning we'd get up to fresh piles of deer and elk scat in the campground (to us, this is actually a positive thing). My retriever would jump out of the trailer and bound down the rocks to the chilly water, where he would swim against the current for five minutes and then come back refreshed. We'd drive into Yellowstone for the day, and return to have a great meal at the steakhouse next door. The toilets/showers were clean and spacious -- they actually belong to the on-site rustic furniture and souvenir store, which is a beautifully built log cabin. One day, we saw an actual cattle drive just across the river from us. I'm not a fisherman, but if I were, the place would have been even more fun. The sites here have absolutely no presence at all -- but the surroundings and the experience are spectacular. This is on my list of top five all-time favorite camping experiences. You can be sure I will go back to this camp if I ever get up to Montana again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.