A lovely rural and peaceful setting to this campground which is well maintained. Very helpful owners. Pull-through sites are grass but are not conventional (weave through the trees) which could be tight for larger rigs. The back-ins are also a bit tight. The laundry shed needs completely refurbishing - old and grubby. Restrooms old but clean. With some upgrading this campground would be beautiful. TV service no good at all. Wi-Fi very good where we were. There is a dump station in this campground but for large rigs it is almost impossible to get to. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The office person was friendly and helpful. She gave us info on attractions & dining in town and some discount coupons. The rate we paid was for water & electric, no sewer hookup as they were all taken. It also reflects the Good Sam discount. This is a small quiet park about 5 miles out of town. It is grassy & has a lot of trees. We had a very large shaded site but most of the full hookup sites are smaller & closer together. Our site was level, we are not sure if they all are. Most sites had picnic tables. The road is gravel and grass. It looks as if some of the sites could get muddy after a rain. The bathrooms and showers were older but clean. The laundry had 4 washers and 3 dryers all in good working order. The tent sites were very nice and roomy with grass and trees. The power and hookups were good. Quite a few of the sites are suitable for big rigs. There was free WI FI and it worked very well at our site. This was a quiet and relaxing park but nothing fancy. We were very happy with our 2 day stay here and would not hesitate to recommend it to others. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was an overnighter while on the road, and we found the owner helpful and friendly. We were escorted to our site which had water and 50amp service with no sewer hook-up available for our big rig motorhome at that site. Although it wasn't the typical 'pull through,' we drove around on the grass and pulled forward, facing the exit road. This campground has a country feel and was quiet and clean. It was very relaxing and we would stop there again if we had the chance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Evergreen Campground Havre Staff was friendly and escorted us to our spot and assisted us to back into our site. The site was very tight. We could not deploy our awning and our slide was only five to six feet from the next unit. We had full hook ups. The WiFi free and strong. They definitely have a mosquito problem so not having a picnic table was not a problem. There is lots of shade and it appears most of the sites are long term guests. Washrooms and laundry could use a cleaning and/or renovations. OK for one night but we would not stay any longer. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Owners are very nice. Campground is clean. Parking is good, even with tow dolly. Electric is 30 and 50,They even provided a 50 to 30 amp conversion for us. Internet is very good bandwidth. Water and sewage on site is also easy and available. Site is well manicured. One issue is the Mosquitoes. This site is near some bogs and they seem to love us over the locals. We found it a very pleasant experience. GPS Details: Lat N 48Deg 30Min 31Sec Lon W 109Deg 47Min 22Sec Alt. 2618ft We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
May 2009
$25
This is a small park on the south end of town. It was a do-it-yourself check in. No one in the office, so put your money in the envelope and pick a site. After we got set up, I saw that there were several available sites with sewer hook up, although our site didn't have one. I still haven't found a dump station. Some of the sites are long and level. All sites are grass and after the rain, tend to be a little muddy in places. The entrance road is full of pot holes. The toilets and showers need a good cleaning. They have a laundry room and free book exchange. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, shaded, grass sites and nice people. Only 4 miles south of Havre and far better than the two campgrounds in Havre. Worth the trip, if you want to stay in Havre. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My type of campground. It is in a rural setting, lots of grass, some trees, but not too many to bother satellite reception, quiet and run by a very nice family. There is free WiFi, modem hookup in laundry, telephone for non-long distance calls. The campground is at the end of a .2 mile dirt road. The only negative is the dust that will be raised, especially by diesel pushers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While we didn’t spend a full night here, it was enough time to justify a review of this campground. From its description we didn’t expect much, but got less. First was the issue that no one would return our phone calls that we started making to the park the day before we arrived. We finally decided to chance it and arrived in the early afternoon to find the park almost empty: and without any staff! The park butts-up against highway 2 and is part of the county fairground. The pull-through spaces are parallel parking along some short trees that made it impossible to park a big-rig without trimming them: which we did. Each space also had a large (15’-20’ long) mud puddle conveniently located where the coach entry had to be. We could live with all of this, but after all the efforts of preparing the site we plugged into the 30 amp electrical (the highest available) to find our coach’s alarm going off with a brownout condition. The outlet tested as varying from 120 volts down to 8. Amperage, interestingly, moved from 30 to 50 at random. We moved to one of the back-in sites only to find the same condition. We can live with power that goes off and on, but brownouts are a potential killer for current sophisticated electronics. The only other rig in the park was a camper that only noticed their lights dimmed occasionally. After almost three hours of effort, we finally gave up in frustration and moved on down the road. We will not stay here again and cannot recommend it to others. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is located at the Hill County Fairgrounds in Havre. The campground consists of mostly back-in sites with a half dozen pull throughs, and is a good stopover point when crossing Montana on Route 2. There are a few picnic tables here and there, but otherwise it is a parking spot. The pull through sites have partial shade, but none for the back-in sites. The bathrooms and showers were immaculate. The campground is right next to Route 2, noisy during the day. A Walmart Supercenter is just west of the site. Train buffs will want to go downtown to watch the BNSF yard operations from the bridge overpass. They allowed RV washing at the site, so we made good use of that. We'd stay here again on our way through this part of the state. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We moved to this park after giving up trying to make any site at Great Northern Campground in Havre work for us. Havre RV Park sits snug between a major railway and rail yard on one side and Highway 2 on the other. We decided to try Great Northern first because we were worried about the noise at this park. Actually, while noticeable, noise at Havre RV was not a major problem in the two days we were there. The park, however, is set up for short campers or vans and not large motorhomes like we drive. Havre RV Park advertises big-rig drive-through sites but they are actually parallel parking spaces clockwise around the center area of their park. We had to use two sites to get close to the curb so others could get by. The problem is that the hookups are then on the wrong side for coaches and 5th wheels and steps jam into the curb. In our case, a 40’ electrical cable and 40’ water hose were both to short. It wasn’t awful, but we will try for another park next time we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
These people lie about their wifi. It is not available from the sites. You must go about a block to the motel to connect. The layout is 2 rather narrow streets side by side with what they call a pull through as parallel parking with a curb. It is 55 feet long but with slides out on 5th wheels very hard to get into. The staff is in gas station/C store and don't understand RV travel or the internet. One gets different answers from different people. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Its true, the strangest layout for a park! I was lucky and arrived around noon, so we were the first trailer on the island. I pulled in and out ok. But I would not stay there if I had to parallel park my 32' 5th wheeler, between other parked rv's! Staff was very friendly. There is a nice lounge and casino. The park was not quiet because of highway noise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park had a weird layout. We had to park our towed in an area remote from our camp site. There is a large train maintenance and switching yard next to the campground, which makes this a very noisy place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
July 2008
$30
The park is right on Hwy. 2 on the east side of town. Use of the pool and exercise room at the adjacent Best Western is included in the price. The layout is quite different, with parking for bigger rigs along the curb of the center island, and lots of small back-in spaces around the perimeter. We had to move out from behind the trees to the south side for satellite reception, but had no problems with our Verizon card. It was well kept and we would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient to town. But it's the strangest layout I have ever experienced. Most sites are parking one rig behind the other, on both sides of a long median. You share the very small table space in between. Slides stick out into the road. There are back'ins also, if your not to long. The restuarants/casino are a close walk. Get there early if you want a site that is easy to get in and out of. Strictly an overnight stop for me. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.