The price reflects the Good Sam discount and is for a full hookup, pull-through site. The owner and his young son were friendly and helpful. We were allowed to drive the park and choose the site of our choice. The hookups were well located and in good condition. The bathrooms and showers were clean. Our site was level and very roomy with grass and shade. There was a picnic table but no fire ring. The access roads were gravel but in good condition. There are quite a few sites suitable for big rigs. The miniature golf course was in good condition. The swimming pool was clean and well kept but was closed as we were here in the off season. This park is near the freeway but was reasonably quiet. There is a gas station and convenience store near the entrance and it is handy to get supplies. We were very happy with this park and would stay here again. Note: this park no longer has a Web Site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here many times during our trips back to Minnesota. The bathrooms are the cleanest in the nation of all the places we have been. The owners are 2 brothers from Arkansas who work the place during the season. It's right off the freeway, there is a restaurant within 50 feet and a gas station. The pool is nice,they also have two cabins which are a bargain at $50 a night.The sites are very basic.This area has beautiful stars at night. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
An older park that offers sites with varying utility packages. Reasonable for the amenities offered. Would stay again if passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an old KOA Campground and could do with some tidying and upgrading. Friendly and helpful staff. We choose an open pull-through site as tree branches could be a problem for big rigs. Stayed here longer than intended due to stormy weather moving through. The layout and access within the Campground could be better with a little more thought. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Interior roads and sites gravel. Easy access from I-94 just north of the exit. Park has some trees, but staff volunteered to trim whatever we needed to get to our site and at our selected site. Very friendly office staff greeted us. Wi-Fi worked well. No problem receiving satellite TV and Verizon air card. Only a few miles to visit Makoshika State Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first time here in three years. The park was recently purchased by a thirty - something couple with kids. Thus far they have kept the park up to previous standards. They mentioned that it has been a lot harder work than they expected. As of now, it is still one of the best full service (full hook ups, cable, WI-FI, and a pool) parks in eastern MT. Big rigs may have to unhook but most of their pull-thrus are adequate. A few trees give shade to some sites and the rest of the vegetation is typical of the area - dried out grass in the summer and small shrubs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground for a night or two. The owner/manager was very nice and accommodating though when I went to purchase a bag of ice I was informed they do not have have any and I should walk over to the gas station to purchase some. Other then that, our over night stay was pleasant and quiet and it was especially nice having cable TV available. One thing I did learn when I attempted to check in is that if I only pay for a electric/water site I would have to pay $5 to dump in the morning. I have never stayed at a campground that charges its guests to dump in the morning. I thought this is pretty cheap on their part so I paid for a full hook up site for the night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owner was a very friendly and tolerant gentleman. I had confused whether we had paid up-front or not, but he cleared it up for me quickly. Our site was very clean and well maintained and was level. The campground was great for our overnight stay, but I would imagine it would be fine for an extended stay. An excellent value and we would stay here again if and when we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a clean, well maintained park with friendly & helpful staff. It is a great park for an overnight or to stay for several days. We stayed here on our way to ND & would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well looked after park. Close to Interstate but its lightly traveled at night and the highway runs in a bit of a cut by the campground which reduces noise. Wi-Fi signal varies, even near the office. Lots of books to trade. Good place to stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very clean park and there is a nice restaurant in front of the park that we ate our dinner and had a very good meal there. The laundry was very clean too. There are 4 washers and 4 dryers and it didn't cost an arm and a leg to do the laundry either. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice friendly host. I enjoyed the stay. Very quiet. WiFi signal OK but only close to the office. It looks like a former KOA. Office was closed but owner lives above it and came down to register us. Night registration was clearly marked too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked the friendly staff at Glendive Campground. We had a little problem with the electricity at our site, but the staff came over immediately and fixed the problem. Very nice people. Sites were fairly close together but not too many campers here so we felt like we had lots of "room to breathe". Bathrooms very nice and clean. Pool very clean and shallow (3-4 feet deep) Trees gave nice shade. Overall a really nice campground. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This a great park. The management is friendly and helpful. This is our second stay. The Wi-Fi is good in the area around the office. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, reasonably priced campground with free WiFi. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Sites are long and level and very big rig friendly. Town is small with not much to offer. The thing to see here is the fabulous Makoshika State Park. Not nearly as large as the ND Badlands but very beautiful in their own way. Not as colorful but more interesting rock formations and more close up views. This is a “must see” for anyone who stops here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I have stayed here a number of times over the years. The current owners took over maybe 7 years ago and have turned it into a nice full service park: full hookups, good cable, and Wi-Fi. Some sites and roads may be a little tight for big rigs, but you won't find a better park facilities in eastern Montana (and that's a big area). Right off I94, but for those of you concerned about noise, there isn't that much traffic here. I usually stay an extra day because it a nice relaxing park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an OK Park for a short visit. Staff are friendly and helpful. All interior roads are gravel making it a bit dusty. Overall, I would stop here again as I pass through Eastern Montana. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent RV park. Long, easy to get in and out of spaces that were well-gravelled. Very clean. Very big rig friendly. Nice restaurant adjacent to the campground with excellent food. Very friendly management. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have camped here every year for over 10 years on the way to Yellowstone National Park and have always been pleased. Very clean, Very quiet, very nice people. The swimming pool is very nice and always a favorite with my kids. FYI: We are VERY picky types....and I give this campground an A+ rating! We camped here in a camper.
Price includes taxes. What we liked about this park is its convenience, out-in-the-country setting and the friendliness of the owners. We had a "pull-through" site with full hookups (50 amp) so we could get satellite reception. And yes, cell phone/air card. Out our front window about 100' away we could see the corn field, ready for picked' in a couple of weeks. We did buy 5 lb of freshly harvested potatoes from the owner ($3). Plenty of grass for the dogs as well as us humans. Roads were dirt but because of rains, not dusty. Yes, we'd stay here again and you can't beat the price! Don't think the owners are charging enough. We camped here in a Motorhome.
For the price they charge this is a wonderful campground! The owners are friendly and very accommodating. When we checked-in they told us to just pick a spot we liked. They can see the whole campground from the office so we did not even have to go back to tell them where we were. Easy access from I-90 but far enough away so that the freeway noise was not noticable. The railroad track that you cross is a seldom used siding and the trains you do hear are the BNSF main lines that go through the center of town about 1.2 miles south of the park as the crow flies. The owners live on the property and take good care of the place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's hard to criticize a park that only charges $16.50 a night, and aside from the train noise, this is a good overnight stop. Level sites, trees, (some will block satellite reception), good hookups & excellent soft water were all a plus. On check-in, after driving over the railroad tracks right outside the park entrance, my wife asked about train noise and was told "we're on a siding, so it's not a problem at night". Well, the siding sounded like it ran through the site next to ours, and the train's horn was enough to rattle the windows. Verizon cell and AirCard worked well, nice since the park has no wireless. Road noise from the interstate was negligible. An OK park in an area without many options, but bring your earplugs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One half mile north of interstate on Highway 16. Freeway is close, but not much noise. Very nice folks at check in. Big pull throughs with lots of turning radius. Good 30 or 50 amp,water and sewer. Good sign directions for the park and cell phone signal was good. Short but steep downhill coming into the park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park in a little valley. Some train and highway noise but not overwhelming. Easy access but bit of a hill entering and exiting the park. Room for big rigs and shaded sites. Nice folks run the place. We would stay again as price was right. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great vista, badlands setting and the views are great. The downside is that there is no water or service of any kind, except vault toilets. The RV area is asphalt with only one spot that has any shade to speak of and if that is occupied (which it was when we were here) you will fry in the other spots. It is horribly hot in the summer on the asphalt, but would likely be super in the spring and fall when the heat wasn't so oppressive. There are water pump jack spigots, but for whatever reason they were not turned on. Also, it is unfortunate that no one has planted trees to offer shade. The view is great, but you need to decide if primitive camping is for you, especially in the extreme heat of July. The primitive camping isn't bad, however no shade in the heat of the day is a booger. Were it not for that or if we could have been in the only spot with trees we would have stayed more than one night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If you can go without hookups for a day or two, this is a great place to stay. Beautiful surroundings out every window. An excellent trail through the badlands. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.