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05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice park-like atmosphere with level gravel parking spots with green grass in between. Nice wide sites. Well maintained. Walking path. They offer Wi-Fi and cable included in the price. We didn't use them so can't say how they worked. Laundry appeared clean and well-maintained but we didn't use it. We've camped here before and will return.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Overpriced for the area since there's really nothing to see or do, but that's typical for KOAs. Camp-workers were friendly. Free WiFi but we didn't try it since our Verizon broadband worked well, and cable included--which we didn't try either. Well maintained, gravel sites, level, barren, no trees. A few permanents.
03/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is our third winter in this park. They are improving the infrastructure every year, upgrading facilities and buildings. Many activities are available including a "Country Store" from 11-1 every Friday with food and lots of crafts and other items available for sale. Three pools, 6 spas, workout room, library, craft rooms, computer room, all the amenities you expect at a winter destination park. This is an adult park (not 55+ restricted) mainly catering to snowbirds. Lots of park models but there are several sections for mostly RV's, one at the back along University and one close to the entrance called Casitas. The Casitas are premium sites and more expensive but they are double-wide with tables and plenty of space. There are more and more high-end RV's staying in these sites. Our rate is the long-term Casita site rate. Electricity is extra. Trash is picked up once a week. We have a DSL line installed for the months we are here, but Tengo is available for a price.
09/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Well maintained. Some sites are narrow but they are long enough for large rigs. Large park-like area with a pond. Very pretty. Not too much road noise. They have a storm shelter--haven't seen that very often.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Friendly owners, nice grassy park with trees at every site, but still could get satellite. Peaceful setting, good gravel roads and level sites. Incredible star gazing because they don't have bright lights on at night. Only downside is the freight trains are quite loud when they come through. The actual address of the campground is Lingle WY, not Ft Laramie.
07/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Beautiful setting, like camping in a park. Mature trees, grassy sites with gravel pads, fire pits and tables at all sites. Walking/biking paths along the stream with easy access to the city park. 2 week limit. We extended our stay to 8 days. Staff was very friendly and helpful.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Overall our family had a good experience. The facilities are good, but everything is overpriced. Check-in is disorganized, no computer system and they lost reservations and payment records. We were here with a family reunion. The staff's rude behavior put a sour note to the experience. They somewhat rudely questioned us whether we had all paid. We had, it was just their poor record keeping. Those of us that were staying one more night had just said goodbye to the rest of the family and were talking at a table. A staff person came and rudely told us to vacate the area and move our vehicles--he had a motorhome coming in. There was no call for that attitude--we were not blocking access to any campsite and as it turned out, no motorhome came in all night. If you have ever done a rodeo, ATV tour, or horseback riding you will be disappointed with what they offer here.
07/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Paved steets, gravel level sites, flowerbeds, tables, mature trees (hard to get satellite), lots of extended stay but not junky, well-maintained, bathroom/showers clean but cramped,2 covered pavilions, river walk (river hardly moves), nice pool with covered area and loungers
07/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Bare dirt and messy access. Wide, level sites. Not pretty but fine for overnight. Lots of extended stay working people, but quiet at night. We used our Passport America discount but they charged $5 extra for 50 amp.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Well maintained bare gravel sites. Hookups are behind a fence that must be climbed over or you must walk way around to reach them. They are way to the back so you need 30' sewer hose to reach it unless your dump is at the back. Also the power dropped several times during the evening. Still a good alternative to the overpriced deficient alternatives in the area.
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed over a month which accounts for the low nightly rate. Friendly owners in a friendly town with a lot of history. Recently installed a small laundry and put in gravel sites in the back section, where sites are wide and long with nice sized grass yards. Sites are smaller in the front section.Campground is well-maintained. They also have two teepees for campers. Check out the Fort Benton Summer Celebration in late June.
05/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Huge paved sites, spaced well apart. Many small lakes with lots of water birds. Very peaceful. It is a state park so passes are required in addition to the camping fee. $6 per vehicle per day (which means $12 if you have a motorhome with a toad). It makes sense to buy the annual pass if you plan to stay 2 weeks. The older area has electric and some water and is $18. That side has paved roads. The newer side has good gravel roads. The main drawback is the dirt access road to the park. It is either dusty and rutted or a mud bog depending on the weather.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
The sites were tight and large trees make satellite TV a challenge. Many extended stay families. Facilities seemed clean and maintained. There was miniature golf and video games as well as a large grassy area for gatherings. Paved interior roads were a plus. The check-in staff seemed a little confused but were perhaps new and learning the system. We had a weekly rate.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
We paid the Passport America rate (1/2 off). The staff was friendly and the campground was well maintained, but had seen better days. Sites weren't level. The building had some history, but we couldn't find the view of the city lights that the literature described.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Many extended stay units. Friendly staff. They will charge $2 extra for cable if your site has it, even if you don't need/want it. Campground has seen better days.
05/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
The rate we paid is the Passport America rate which is 1/2 off. Level gravel sites behind a motel with lots of highway noise. There were lots of extended stay units and the park was not at all pretty. OK for an overnight especially at 1/2 price.
05/2008
rating [ 3/10 ]
Poorly maintained, junky looking, loud highway noise. High price for what they offered.
05/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
The price reminded us again to avoid KOA's. The park was very well maintained and had long level sites up top. We didn't look at the river sites. Large piles of boulders between the sites made it awkward to walk around the coach. The facilities are beautifully maintained and clean. The covered swimming pool looked good but was filled with school children from the local grade school the afternoon we were there. The owner/manager was pleasant, but this park is too rich for our budget!
05/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This campground is in the beautiful Madison River valley with mountain views all around. It is north of West Yellowstone and 30 miles south of Cameron on US 287. Nice big office/lounge area with extensive free DVD library and bumper pool and shuffleboard games. Facilities were very clean. An excellent base camp for fly fishermen, they also have four large cabins. The restaurant and pub are open Thurs-Mon evenings. We ate there and enjoyed the food and the local patrons. We stayed 3 days. Passport America rate.
05/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a membership (Escapees) park. It is the nicest of the SKP parks that we have visited.The staff is friendly and always tries to give you a site with the best view possible. The campground is situated on a hillside with great views across the desert towards the mountain.There are lots of birds and one can hear coyotes yipping in the evening.They have a very nice clubhouse for social gatherings.
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