Just a place to stop and rest overnight. Folks nice. Lots of permanent mobiles and trailers. Nice price of $16.00 for W&E includes cable and WiFi. We had low water pressure (25 lbs.) and low voltage at 106. 30 amp only. Will say shower, bathroom and laundry were small, but nice and modern. We parked closest to WiFi antenna but still weak and slow. We were able to stay hooked up and have plenty of room. Like I said "overnight stop only". SC WalMart and other stores close by. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Looks better after you get past the entry. Folks are very friendly, and very helpful. Nice lawn area for tents; play area for children. Fills up nearly every night, but spaces are pretty close together. We have a slide-out, as does our neighbor, and there is only about 4 ft between us. On the other side, we don't have a slide, but the rig parked there is also only about 4-5 ft away. If we had our awning out, we would have had to lower it. Sites are gravel and nearly level. Gets pretty windy here at night, so you don't see a lot of awnings out anyway. Small laundry (2 washers, 2 dryers) is immaculate, as are the women's bathrooms. Price is obviously the main attraction. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A bargain at $15 with wifi, clean tho few restrooms, and a mostly quiet area. But it's still Miles City- super hot and buggy. Sites long, not quite level, no shade. Cable tv available for $20 rate. Nice owners. Fine for overnight and avoiding the KOA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a simple campground that satisfied our needs for an overnight stop -- easy on/off I-94 at US 12, clean, level pull-thus, water/electric, clear view of the sky for our Internet Satellite dish and the price is certainly appealing. They also had a pool that looked inviting. We are full-timers and would stop here again, even stay a couple of days just to rest. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The curb appeal is a little lacking. The office is open from noon to dusk and it smells of cigarette smoke. The campground itself is not that bad. The sites are almost level, the bathrooms, laundry and showers are spotless. The laundry has 2 washers and 2 dryers that look brand new and are $1.00 each (30 minutes to wash and 1 hour to dry). We had water and electric only (30 amps) but they do have full-hookups which were full. There is a play ground for the children. It's close to the freeway but there is no noise, easy on/easy off. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a grassy, open park that served very nicely for an overnight stop. For $15, it's a very good value. We had an excellent Verizon data signal there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good spot for an over night stay. The best thing about the park is the friendly staff. The sites are not particularly level. The park is not really easy to find and is an old park. The trees are very mature, but are trimmed to accommodate larger rigs. I would recommend this park for a place to lay your head for the night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly, cheerful, and helpful hosts. It was away from the Interstate which is why we chose it. Be sure to take the 136 exit and not the 135. There is a low underpass near downtown, so make sure you follow the truck route. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a pleasant older KOA in its 3rd year of renewal by younger owners. The sites are wide, and some have side-by-side hookups. The restrooms were freshly painted and extremely clean. The entire park is in a grove of cottonwood trees on the edge of town. We paid the KOA discount rate, which included local taxes. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a pleasant campground with very friendly hosts. We called ahead the day we arrived and they had a site set aside for us. The campground is shaded with numerous mature cottonwood trees, although there is not any screening between sites. The bathrooms and showers were clean. Although we did not use the pool, it appeared to be the standard-issue, smallish KOA pool. The city is doing road and bridge construction nearby, and we were informed off this when we called ahead to reserve a site. Strong WI-FI signal and fast internet connection. They host an evening social with ice cream each night, and gave us some ice cream the next morning for our daughter, who was suffering from strep throat. All in all, a pleasant place to stop off in Eastern Montana. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park was an unexpected pleasant surprise. We missed a turn on a cross-country trip which put us way off track, so we were just looking for somewhere with cable & WiFi to spend the night. The owners, who purchased the campground two years ago, were very friendly and helpful. Most sites are shaded with nice old trees. No privacy between sites though...no low shrubs, etc. But for an overnight, it was not an issue. Nice, clean pool. It must be heated. We didn't swim in it but other people were swimming and the air was cool on the day we stayed. Extensive cable TV channel lineup and FREE WiFi, both pleasant surprises given that this is in a fairly rural area. Nice gravel roads, virtually no dirt/mud. Grassy sites. Nice clean laundry room complete with a full sized ironing board, 2 irons, and a shopping cart to use for transferring laundry from washer to dryer. Nice touch with the ironing board! Children's playground which several families were enjoying during our stay. We also received ice cream, brought to our site after check-in by one of the owners. All in all, lots of nice, little surprises here. The only negative is that there's trains running through town which you can hear at night if you're a light sleeper. I sleep like a log, so I didn't hear a thing. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park sits on a beautiful piece of property and is run by a very friendly couple. I believe there was a recent change in management/ownership and the new managers expressed their intent to introduce numerous improvements. They were quite warm and welcoming, serving us ice cream on our arrival. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed at this park 2 nights - once going out to the West Coast and once again on the return trip. The park has new owners as of this spring and they are very friendly. The park is very clean. The only down-side is that you have to drive through a pretty rundown part of town to get to the park. The owners came around with free ice cream each night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Typical KOA - lots of huge trees, not much capital expenditure in the past. Several loads of gravel would help the recently rained upon sites; we tracked a lot of mud & dirt in. The park has enthusiastic (and nice) new owners this spring; they have plans to upgrade stuff as possible. They've trimmed up trees & done pool work already. The interior roads are in good shape. We live in a 40' MH - maybe some sites have satellite abilities, but not many & not ours. But, a nice bonus - they offer free WiFi. Cool! The owners would like to add some E/W only big-rig sites with no trees. Keep that thought! When are the rest of the KOA people going to discover the Big-Rig consumer??? The location is good - you can walk to town with not too much effort. The MT-DOT lot behind the park offered early morning noise. This is one of the easiest KOAs to get in and out of we've found - 3 sides have city streets. Be sure to drive in from the highway by their directions - there is a low bridge in the middle of town. We camped here in a Motorhome.