One of the nicest stops of our entiore trip. Staff is wonderful, chuckwagon dinner great and the town most enjoyable. Would return if we ever came back this way. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here on our way to Yellowstone. Nice little park with friendly help. If I would of had more time, I would of liked to stay here more than one night. Town was very quaint, definitely a western town, and I would of liked to explore it, but did not have any extra days planned for it. Park is in heart of town. We had a spot on the river which was a great view out our back window. I would come back to this KOA. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very good park for an overnight stop before heading to the Tetons and Yellowstone. Some full hookups with good cable TV and WIFI. Mix of RVs, trailers, and tents results in a variety of campers - retirees, young people, and families. Can be very crowded and busy in the short tourist season. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park. Great Wifi plus T Mobile full service. Good cable and Direct TV worked fine. On Monday and Thursday evening they have a chuck wagon dinner and concert, really worth the price for the meal and the concert is free. One of the best nights of our trip so far. Stayed five nights. Neat small town, emphasis on small. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Enjoyed our riverside camping very much. We found the owner takes great pride in maintaining this campground. This is an excellent stop on the way to or from Yellowstone and worth staying several days. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a clean, well-maintained KOA. We loved the fact that we could fish in the river right outside our trailer door. The town of Dubois is within walking distance. There are great fishing lakes close by. We will definitely visit again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice smaller campground that is good for an overnight stay. Excellent wi-fi, and very friendly and helpful management. Close to a real western downtown. You can walk to three or four good restaurants. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice shaded lots next to the Wind River. Indoor pool and many nice facilities. Campground is just one block from downtown. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found a nice shady site. Lots of trees. Long pull throughs. New campground. Some sites still need the gravel packed down. The Wi-Fi comes from an antenna on top of the Office. The long pull- through sites are the farthest away. Even though my signal only showed 2 bars of strength it worked fine and was fast. I think it was too expensive though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We attempted to stay here. Park is all new, but owners were ill advised regarding site preparations. Sites ( tried 4) were not level and rock used was too large and unstable. I noted that cable is not available because not all sites have cable. After selecting the 4th site, and leveling with 2 2X12's found no cable available. Office said cable limited to certain rows of sites at this time. The office person was very gracious about refunding our 2 day's rent. We stayed elsewhere. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I don't know what Riverside looked like, but I can assure you that nothing of it exists today, they had to tear everything down, because everything is now brand new, restrooms & shower were superb, LONG pull throughs (there was one you could put 2 42' in. ELK in campground, right on the Wind River, only bad was WIFI, didn't work. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park used to be the Riverside RV park. It has a new owner, new name, etc. Large shady cottonwoods and along the Wind River 3 miles east of Dubois. The new owners have put a lot of investment into the park. It is in a very pleasant and peaceful setting. New gravel, new electrical, new spotless individual bathrooms, new long pull-through sites, new WiFi, etc. Lots of space between most sites. It would have rated a 10 if there was one more dryer in the laundry. (The laundry room has space and wiring for additional washers and dryers.) Note: some of the older sites don't have cable TV, which we didn't care about anyway. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is all new! The new owners are RVers who know what RVers want. The spaces are generous, wide turning areas, shade, pull throughs and right on the river. Walk down and fish. They are still working on it, making more spaces, adding pavilions, etc. The WIFI is strong. A little pricey, but a nice park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park setting is excellent, with nice trees and access to the river. Very pleasant surrounding, but it doesn’t make up for the poor management. Staff seems indifferent and preoccupied with other matters. Owner must have some other business. Dogs running loose, laundry equipment insufficient for the number of sites and water pressure very poor. Stayed one night and moved on to the KOA in Dubois! This park is off my list for good. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here on the way back from Yellowstone. The huge cottonwoods were a real treat; the shade was most welcome. Friendly staff, very nice laundry room. Chickens and a dog or two roamed around, not a problem. Owner is an outfitter, and I suspect that is his first love. All in all, we will look forward to returning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place is a beautiful but unrealized RV Park. We love the setting and the owners indicated big changes coming and possibly new ownership. We can't wait to return in 2007 to see what happens. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed at this park a couple of years ago and sorry to say it has gone down hill. Staff was completely indifferent. Park looks as though it has not been kept up in the past couple of years. Water pressure was so low we had to run on the trailer pump. Voltage issues as well. This WAS a super park, off the beaten path and a very nice setting - lots of trees. Sad to see it go down hill. Owners must be "harvesting" from their reputation and the lack of competition in the area. There is a new KOA opening in Dubois and, since we checked it out, I would suggest it as an alternative. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park. The owners are constantly working on expanding the park. Lots of shade and animals. Deer were walking through the camping area in the late evening and morning hours. In a tree next to us a Great Horned Owl had a nest with three babies. The restrooms and showers were spotless. There was a laundry room which was super clean however it only contained one washer and dryer. This room appeared to be new and it contained spaces for more washers and dryers which will probably be added soon. There were fire rings and picnic tables. Dogs are welcome. Senior, group, and Good Sam discounts are given. There are fourteen newly remodeled motel units. Five of these have kitchenettes. There are horse corrals and guided trail rides. The owners live on site and are probably the nicest people you will ever meet. I will stay here again next time I drive through this part of the state. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice, little park that is off the highway and quite a good place to stay for a few days. Not a lot available in Dubois - I think this is the best. Nice people, and the park shows care and upkeep (although still evolving). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.