This place is a dump! It is VERY tight. Our friends 40 footer barely fit in the site. They made room for our 43 foot rig by letting us take up three short spaces. It is right on Highway 1, six lanes of traffic, very noisy. There is no room to park your tow at your site, yes they are that tight. My wife was afraid to stay there so we only stayed one night and moved across town. The only good thing they have is WIFI.
What a joke! The only truth in their ads is that the views are great, but only for 1/2 of the sites. The sites are extremely narrow and not very level. After scratching the rig getting into the site, we had to trim the scrubby trees to get our slides out. The sewer connection is at the very back of the site, right at the road, so have lots of sewer hose with you. It is the smaller pipe, so the donut fitting will not work. Then they put the site post right next to it so you can't use the screw in type. On top of that they have a pavilion they rent out behind their "world famous" restaurant. Loud music into the wee hours of the night. It is way over priced, but they know they gotcha if you want to see the east side of Glacier NP. I'll try the KOA next time.
A very nice campground with friendly and helpful owners. They take pride in the appearance and cleanliness of the park. The grass and flowers were well watered and manicured. We were on the back side of the park and had very little highway noise but the WIFI was very weak at our site. They are several miles from town and shopping. Since they are just off I- 90, they were full almost every night we stayed there. We will stay there again when in the area.
An okay place to stay while seeing Glacier, and is one of the closest ones if you can't stay in the park. Most of the sites are a little tight for multiple slideouts, but they do have long sites for big rigs.
Nice long gravel pull thrus. Easy access for a big rig, yet minimal highway noise. Friendly, helpful staff and owner. Nicest place to stay to fish this area of the Madison River. We will stay there again.
The only problem with this park is it is tight. The spaces are close and the turns are tight. It is secluded, quiet and has friendly staff. WIFI is marginal. Buy your groceries, etc. before you go, the nearest grocery is several miles away and it is very small.
This is one of two parks with the same owners. This one is 9 miles south of town. Easy access into park and in park. Pull-thrus are long and mostly level. Some sites are gravel and some are grass. Cafe is good. They carry a few supplies in the office. Manager and family very accommodating. His children help in the business. Pet friendly as manager has pets but they do not run loose. Children friendly with small playground. Small river runs beside campground property. Good for overnight if passing thru or for extended stay if you like quiet.
Probably as good a "dry camp experience" as you can get. The sites are shady, generous and almost all are "pull thoughs". Actually, they are more of a "pull out" carved out of the woods. Generator hours are 8AM to 8PM. The scenery is awesome.
The only reason I down rated this park is it's extremely tight quarters. The pull thrus are long enough for a big rig, barely. It is tight and may take some maneuvering getting in and out. Lots of trees and some grass. Nice playground for children. A lot of tenters come and go on the weekends. Otherwise, a very nice park and helpful managers.
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.
Easy access in and around the park with ample space in between the sites. Long pull thrus. River view, but you must pull in and stretch your connections to look out over the river. Clean well run and friendly owner/manager. Good fishing right in front of the park.