There is friendly staff and good, clean washrooms and showers. There is a pool but we didn't use it so can't comment on that aspect. There is a well stocked gift shift that also sells a few groceries and accessories. The campground was busy while we were there but still remained peaceful over all. Some of the picnic tables look ready for the dump and some of the patios are in need of repair. In late June the river adjacent to the camp was in full melt water flood and far too dangerous to venture into. It was a little further from Yellowstone than I had anticipated and much further from the main attraction, Old Faithful. For this reason alone I am unlikely to return. Instead I'll pick a location nearer to the West entrance of the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
There are beautiful mountain views from our campsite. The water pressure was so low that it trickled when showering or flushing the toilet in our trailer. There were many loud children at the pool so that we didn't feel like spending much time swimming. The park is conveniently located near the Pine Creek trailhead. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice a clean facilities, we traveled with our Grandson (age 8) and he loved it, swimming pool, able to meet other children. He had great time. We wish we had stayed and extra day as it was quite enjoyable. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is not very large but is located in a wooded area (which is to so common around there). We had a site located next to the pool with no privacy at all. People came walking through our site, kids were playing on our site and people were parking their cars (even a boat) on our site. This was very annoying. We decided to leave 1 day earlier. We had no problem cancelling and they even helped us finding another campground. We stayed there to be close to Yellowstone Park, but we realized that the Cody area in Wyoming is a much better place for that. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had booked a full hookup site which turned out to be right on the entrance road in front of the office. A request for change was quickly handled and we were moved to a beautiful water & electricity site overlooking a field next to the Yellowstone River where we saw deer including fawns daily. Excellent campground away from the full hookup sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice KOA about 5 miles off highway and 10 minutes from Livingston. Drove about an hour from Yellowstone National Park. Enjoyed the pool and playground with our 2 & 4 year old. Firepits and picnic tables in good condition. Pancake breakfast available. Our sites only had power/water but used dumping station. Nice location We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Campground is right on the Yellowstone River, a Blue Ribbon trout stream. Gorgeous mountains are around the campground, rolling green hills, 45 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Some sites have concrete patios and pads, others are grass/gravel. Owners and staff are very helpful and accommodating of any needs campers may have. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff & owners. Very few 50 amp sites. Sites level but close together. Tight at entering and exiting sites and campground. Laundry is nice and combined with sitting area. Good location for touring Yellowstone NP We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park management was very accommodating. We requested a site change and they moved us without question. Do remember though that the roadways and camp sites are very dusty. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Located on the Yellostone River among huge cottonwood trees. Some sites have concrete
patios. Lovely grass everywhere. Pancake breakfasts in the summer. Sites are not too close. Employees were very friendly. Looking forward to returning some day. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This run-down little park has added cable TV and Wi-Fi since the last review, which helps since there's not much else to recommend, other than the great view of the mountains. Actually, we used our VZ aircard; the Wi-Fi signal was weak. Park is next to I-90 and noisy, but very close to town and stores. There are 9 long pull-thru sites on a paved slope, with some shade. Some W&E sites on grass are $24. Mobile homes and old RVs of residents in Park, including the mgr.'s home -she's rarely in the office. Be sure to call ahead. Bathrooms are pretty sad, but plenty of hot water. Residents walk thru your sites and chain smoke all day. yep, this is cowboy country. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was an average park. Pretty good for an overnighter. Restrooms and showers were clean. Inside roads and parking areas were gravel and pretty level. Sites are close, but not uncomfortable for a short stay. I wouldn't stay here for more than a couple nights because the sites are so close. Staff was courteous and helpful. The place is very easy to access from the Freeway (I-90). Not sure if the # of sites is 30. I didn't count, but there a couple rows of pull-thrus and some tent sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground accepted CCUSA after Sept.15 and it was convenient on our exit out of Yellowstone. Some of the reasons i might give more favorable reviews is because we now can travel out of the summer crowds and allot of these campgrounds are less crowded and the weather is cooler and the price is cheaper therefore it creates a better mind set. The Wi-Fi worked from my MH. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were disappointed in this campground for the following reasons. They advertise WiFi hook up but you can only connect if you sit on the front porch of the office. You cannot get WiFi from your RV. The laundry room had two washers and two dryers. One washer did not work properly, but did not have an "Out of Order" sign on it I found out only via another camper who happened to be in the laundry room as I was checking out the facility. She also told me that one dryer did not work, no "Out of Order" sign on that either. The grounds looked unkept, there was a pickup full of trash/junk parked by the bathrooms and there were swarms of biting flies, we could not sit outside nor walk in the campground due to the flies. The owners seemed disinterested in the situation. To be fair the "biting flies" may be a problem of the area we do not know. We probably would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Over priced for what you get but the park is adequate for a one or two day stay. The sites will accomodate any length vehicle and tow and are spaced far enough apart to be comfortable. The sites are gravel and level. Good electric and water pressure and the staff are very friendly and helpful. We were there on the 4th of July and they were helpful in pointing out activities going on in town. The entry to the park is accessible via a one lane roadway which is actually a two way street. Makes it real interesting when someone is coming the opposite direction. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nicer than average park and the best one right in Livingston. Location is super- 2 quiet blocks from the highway, yet close to shops & grocery stores and a bike path into downtown. Yellowstone NP is 50 beautiful miles away, down Paradise Valley. Free wifi works very well close to the office, and extended cable TV is great. Private restrooms are handy, but stuffy without windows. Small but clean laundry room. No shade for most sites; trees only on perimeter.Plenty of grass, especially since friendly owner leaves sprinklers on all day, creating small pools. $26 rate is for a back-in site;FHU pull-thrus are more. Sites are long and level, but often a bit narrow. Your neighbor's slide-outs may be too close if the park gets full. Try to avoid being parked underneath the bright street lights;also try to get the shade trees. A nice, quiet place and worth a summertime visit for the location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only negatives about this park are the entry road off the highway is very narrow, the site grass was not mowed, and they accept cash or check only. Otherwise the pull through sites are very wide, grass patio with table and level gravel site. We would stay again. Nice friendly couple management/owners. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Although our 40' motorhome fit the pull-through site fine, there are some back-in grassy sites that are uneven. The sites are fairly close together with no privacy. The owners are very friendly and there is no highway noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice little park for a couple of nights, large grassy pull thru sites, tent sites are grassy and away from the RV sites, our dogs enjoyed the fenced dog run. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A nice little campground with large, level, grassy sites and a great view of the mountains. 50 miles from Yellowstone's north entrance. Nice laundry room. Tent/cabin area set well away from RVs. We really appreciated the large fenced dog run. Easy
in/out from I-90, but very quiet. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very pretty, family run RV park situated on the banks of the Yellowstone river just 3 miles south of Livingston. I don’t mean near I mean right on a deep, fast flowing bend where you can observe passing raft trips, canoe expeditions and fish for trout. The facility is simple but well maintained and with the exception of internet, everything worked to satisfaction. The staff / owners were friendly and helpful. There’s a 4 mile paved bike path into town just across the street and a nice place for eating just 100 yards up the road. There are a number of season long residents staying here, and they were without exception cordial. I only hesitate to rate Rock Canyon a 9 or 10 because of the poor Internet performance. A number of the other residents shared this concern. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at this RV park for a month and it is the nicest, most clean, well maintained RV park we have ever stayed in. The owners go the extra mile to make you feel like family. The views are beautiful, the grounds are kept immaculate, and the restrooms and showers are also super clean! We enjoyed everything about our stay! We are coming back next year for the entire summer! We camped here in a Motorhome.
I’m not one to waste my time posting negative reviews online, but I must in this case: DO NOT STAY HERE. The father and son who run this RV park also live there. The son is the kind of a man that you could use as a blueprint to build an idiot and whose actions are the reason for this review. My family from another state visited me last summer and stayed at this park for 1 month. Each time I visited them the son would get in my face about where I was parking. That was annoying enough, but when he got in my relatives' face after he complained about the vicious doberman or pit bull or rottweiler (it was some kind of attack dog) with the people in the RV parked next to him the line was crossed. The dog was chained up but barked and lunged and tried to bite my relative and the child with him as they walked by on the way to the bathrooms. Naturally, my relative alerted the dogs’ owners to this serious problem. A short time later the son banged on my relatives’ RV door then proceeded to get unnecessarily nasty with my relative, accusing him of taking away business because the people traveling with the dog left before their reservation expired. They supposedly left because of my relatives’ complaint about their dog. Of course my relative was stunned that the son could be so stupid and reckless as to think making a buck was more important than guest safety and comfort ability. Nonetheless, he offered to pay the son for the lost reservation, which was one nights’ stay. Instead of accepting my relatives’ monetary offer and moving on, the son chose to refuse the money, and continued on verbally berating my relative. And all this after my relative helped this guy haul several heavy tree limbs and clean up debris after a bad storm damaged the RV park due to high winds. I don’t know what else to say but: steer clear of this place. Thanks for listening. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed in this RV Park many times for over 10 years and have highly recommended it to many of our friends/family. It is a family operated RV park staffed by the parents and son/daughter in-law who all live on-site and are always very friendly and helpful to all 24/7. It is a beautiful smaller RV Park in a canyon on the Yellowstone River just outside of Livingston, MT. The facility is always immaculate and the groundskeeping is beautiful! We have stayed there over Memorial Day/4th of July/Labor Day and the family always hosts a wonderful BBQ for all holidays. They have helped us with our computer, helped us get a tire fixed and the list goes on for the many nice things they do for all. The parents/son and daughter in-law go the extra mile to make us feel like we are "family" and as a result of staying here, we have made many new friends as well. We are full-time RV'ers and this is our FAVORITE place! We would HIGHLY recommend this RV Park to anyone in the Livingston area. We camped here in a Motorhome.