Biggest waste of time and money on this trip. Loud noise from highway traffic. Locals shooting fireworks right beside the park. The bathrooms were clean, but there was no hot water. On 4th of July weekend they decided to replace their water heaters. The new heater would not work more than a few minutes so you had to tell the office every time you wanted a shower or to do laundry. The "heated pool" was an above ground pool with a leaky liner, so it was closed the entire time. It had been closed for quite a while and there was no known repair date. The sites are crowded and dirty. We reserved a site for 5 nights to enjoy nearby Glacier NP. We decided to find a quieter park (and one with actual hot water, pool, internet, etc.) When we went to check out early, we were told about a 24 hr notice requirement to get a refund. They refunded 2 unused nights, but not the night we wanted to leave. I think next time I'll try the West Glacier KOA. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park is almost halfway between Libby and Kalispell along US highway 2. The CG's focal point is Upper Thompson Lake which affords some fishing, boating and swimming (when it's warm). Sites vary from wide and deep to sort of small and skinny. Facilities include a dump station, water spigots and a play area for children. CG was slated for upgrades in 2002 and may be able to accomodate larger rigs. Only negative is the CG's proximatey to the highway -- can be a bit noisy. We camped here in a camper.
The campground was nice, with long pull-troughs, good WiFi, and easy to get into. My kids give this playground a solid 10, it has playhouses all over it, and tunnels between some of them. My wife didn't like the place because much of it seem to be permanent residents and a large mobile home area as well. The campground was convenient to all kinds of stores, Target, Best Buy, Theaters, etc... It did have very ugly mini-storage units right in the middle of the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is really very nice, quiet and scenic. There are spacious shaded sites for those who prefer that and open long sites for those of us who prefer open areas. While one side of the park is long term very old travel trailers, there is nothing intimidating or unsafe, mostly just older people. Owners live on-site, including young children. The rate I paid is based on weekly rate. Verizon cell works great, including air card. The parks WiFi was a little weak, but it worked most of the time in the back open are where I was parked. This is a convenient location to visit Kalispell or Whitefish. I stayed there to also visit Glacier NP (about 30 miles), although there are closer RV parks to Glacier if that is your only destination in that area. I would definitely stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an old park with a new area for pull-throughs with 30 or 50 amps, cable TV with 60+ channels, WiFi but a very low connection speed. But, it is not a bad or ugly park. I would rate it a 7.5, 8, 8.5. The pull-through area is level gravel with grass between wide sites. Plenty of room. A view of the mountains at the back of the park, a plus for 5th wheels (rear facing windows). There are some older units in here but they are in the heavily wooded area. There are a few modular homes but they are new and attractive. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After reading previous reviews, we were very pleasantly surprised. We requested a pull-thru, and they are in a very nice part of the park. Yes, there are less desirable spots, but the pull-thru area is nice and has a view of the mountains to boot. The sites are grassy, it's quiet and people were having a blast cooling off in a pond adjacent to the office that appears to be part of a river. There is a nice play area for children. We would definitely stay here again if we were going to visit this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park had decent size pull thru spaces. Bathrooms were clean and good size. It seems that a good part of this park was for full time residents with aging RVs. This was a convenient starting point to Glacier Park, Kalispell, and other nearby areas. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The overall appearance of this park was very poor. Most of the units were old deteriorating trailers housing permanent residents. One must drive through this area to reach the area for overnight travelers. The newer, open sites at the rear of the park were adequate for large rigs. The WiFi was very poor. We rarely were able to access the system, requiring us to take our computer to the office, which was very inconvenient. We did not utilize the park's restrooms because they were too inconveniently located. We would not return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The trailer park just outside of our site was bit disconcerting. The site itself was more than adequate. We were there over the Fourth of July and the staff did their best to control the "fireworks" in the park; they were not able to control the Trailer park however...but then again it's only one night a year. All and all we would stay there again if it is on the way from "here" to wherever "there" might be We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campgrounds appears to have fallen on hard times. The run down permanent trailers and rough area coming into the campgrounds made for a most unpleasant stay for us. We headed out very early the next morning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Part of this RV Park has mobile homes. The voltage for power is very low, not able to use microwave, a/c, water heater. Water pressure low to adequate at best. Otherwise it's OK. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We really enjoyed our stay here. The owners are extremely nice and accomodating. Our kids LOVED the playground and the fishing/swimming pond. Weekly rates are very reasonable. The laundry was wonderful and so clean! The bathrooms were decent, but could use some updating - they were not always as clean as I like, but still reasonable, nontheless. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a nice park, the owners are very nice and accomdating, however many of the permanent TT and MH were run down with junk outside their units, this made the park look trashy. There are wooded sites and grassy open sites. They have a very nice playground and swimming hole. The laundry room was clean and very nice, the rest room and showers were old but clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice, Christian-run, friendly, quiet, and clean. Has a pretty stream with a swimming
hole (not pool- part of stream), lots of trees, cable internet and phone available at full-hookup sites (not included- through local companies). Nice KOA-style playground for the kids, large grassy area with equipment. Has adjacent mobile-home park (gotta have some income in the winter!), but overall, a very nice place. I camped for almost 3 months here while on work assignment. Check out their website for more info. They also have a couple of small cabins available. Nice, clean laundromat, and mini-storage on site also. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not a bad park. The sites are a real mixed bag of good, bad, and ugly. There are a fair number of real run down rigs but they are located near the office and generally out of sight. We had a pull through backed up to the Flathead River with a great view. Tight roads, tight access but the sites are OK and about 25' wide with tables and fire rings. Free WiFi. Nicely shaded. Ask for a site by the river (E sites) and you will be satisfied. We will stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.