Nicely laid out with paved roads throughout park. However, the road to the park is not paved but is good gravel. Sites are large and set far apart. Far enough from Hwy 93 that there is no road noise. Will accommodate rigs up to 50'. Most sites are shady. Only 4 sites taken mid-week in July. Vault toilets and water throughout park. Host couple on site. Reservations are available. We would camp here again. Rate reflects senior camping rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a quiet, comfortable campground with clean facilities. You are somewhat isolated in a beautiful mountain area. You can sit here and enjoy the beauty and peaceful surroundings while camping which is a AAA+ for me. A great camping place. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We stayed at Sula Country Store on the way back home from a 10 day trip to Colorado and Wyoming. I stayed here before in 2009, enjoyed it, and wanted to try again. This is a smallish campground. There are a handful of pull-through sites, back-in sites and cabins (the campground is a former KOA). There is a fish pond for the kids, though it seems to attract mosquitoes. I unchecked "waterfront" from the review. Although the Bitterroot River is on the other side of a berm from the campground, there is heavy brush so access to the river is not great. The sites are shaded and a decent size. Bathrooms and showers were clean. They are secured by a punch lock with 4 numbered buttons. We arrived after hours and got the combination from a neighbor. If calling ahead, make sure you get the combination from the ladies who run the campground. There is a restaurant in the well-stocked store that serves excellent breakfasts, and lunch as well. All in all, a very nice campground for an overnight or extended stay. (When we were here in September 2009, a couple in a 5th Wheel had been there for several weeks fishing the Bitterroot.) I'd definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I don't think I'd want to be here during high season as I picture it full of families, kids, and pets, as it should be. But since it was May, we had the park pretty much to ourselves this trip and it was nice. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived around 9 pm and we couldn't find adequate instructions on how to check in. Found out there was an open spot from a fellow traveler who mentioned that he already "bothered" the host in the unmarked residence beside the store. We decided to see them in the morning. They had a nice fishing pond for kids and river a few steps away. Great looking store and restaurant. I would definitely recommend this park to my friends. Overall very happy with this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice little campground in the tall pines at the South end of the Bitterroot Valley. Nothing fancy, only one 50A site but otherwise full (30A) hookups, right next to the East Fork of the Bitterrot River. No Verizon cell or AirCard service, and no TV or cable. Finding a hole in the trees for a satellite is also a challenge. There is a nice little store with an excellent cafe for breakfast or lunch Wed-Sun. This is a great spot for a nice quiet evening with the smell of woodsmoke and pines. We'll stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice little campground surrounded from big hills, a river and a pond. It has 7 pull-through sites (full hookup) and 12 back ins (w & e). All sites are levelled. Only one site has 50 amp, the others have 30 amp. You can stand under big trees that bring shade. There is a nice store and restaurant. Although the campground is on Highway 93, it is very quiet. There are also several cabins. We camped here in a Motorhome.