Best Cabin Camping near Condon, MT

Cabin camping near Condon is a great way to escape into nature, yet still have all the comforts of home. The Dyrt is the ultimate place to find cabins for your next outdoor adventure near Condon. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Condon's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Condon, MT (26)

    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    1. Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    21 Reviews
    119 Photos
    201 Saves
    Big Arm, Montana

    Big Arm is located on Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States. Twenty-eight miles long and 15 miles wide, Flathead Lake is renowned for its fishing.

    Located on the lake's Big Arm Bay, its long pebble beach is popular with sunbathers and swimmers. Camping under a stand of mature ponderosa pine and juniper is a major attraction. The hiking trail provides excellent vistas of surrounding mountain ranges and high peaks with abundant watchable wildlife opportunities. Other opportunities include: fishing for lake trout, board sailing, boating, swimming, camping, picnicking, bicycling, hiking the 2.5 mile trail, wildlife viewing, scuba diving, and water-skiing.

    This site is 2,953 feet in elevation and covers 240 acres. The campground has 41 campsites, including one wheelchair accessible site; one group campsite; and three yurts. Maximum RV/trailer length is 40 feet. Bear resistant storage lockers are available.

    Yurts offer the latest in circular camping comfort. The Mission yurt is 20’ in diameter, Salish and Swan are 16’ in diameter, and the Swan yurt is ADA accessible. All yurts have furniture, electrical outlets, lights, and electric heat. Yurt sites includes a picnic table and a fire pit for cooking.

    A tribal fishing license is needed for fishing at this park. Campers may stay only 14 days during a 30-day period. Pets are required to be on leashes.

    Big Arm is a popular jumping-off point to Wild Horse Island, a 2,163-acre island in Flathead Lake State Park, located off the west shore of the lake. The island is home to bald eagles, bighorn sheep, yellow-pine chipmunks, and wild horses.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
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    2. Missoula KOA Holiday

    42 Reviews
    76 Photos
    120 Saves
    Missoula, Montana

    Welcome to Missoula, Montana KOA. We are the perfect base camp for all that Western Montana has to offer! We are an oasis within the city of Missoula, surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountains. You will find the staff friendly and accommodating while enjoying the beautiful flowers and landscaping.

    We offer a heated pool and hot tubs, Pedal Kart rentals, an arcade, and min-golf. RV sites for all size RVs and we are big rig friendly. Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins are available at Missoula KOA. We also offer a variety of tent camping options for you to choose from. We are your base camp for everything Missoula has to offer.

    Located just off I-90 on Reserve St. (Exit 101), you are within easy access to everything that is Western Montana. Close to shopping, great restaurants, craft breweries and a myriad of sporting and cultural activities. Explore the Lewis & Clark Trail, Garnett Ghost Town, National Bison Range, and the Smoke Jumpers Museum to name just a few attractions. A great stopping point between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Join us for great camping and an unforgettable experience!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $75 - $192 / night

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    3. Jocko Hollow Campground

    5 Reviews
    21 Photos
    70 Saves
    Arlee, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Paxson
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Paxson
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Paxson

    4. Camp Paxson

    2 Reviews
    3 Photos
    9 Saves
    Seeley Lake, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Camper-submitted photo from Granite Peak RV Resort
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    Camper-submitted photo from Granite Peak RV Resort

    5. Granite Peak RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    18 Photos
    37 Saves
    Frenchtown, Montana

    Formerly called Jellystone Park Missoula

    **To Book Please Visit **https://www.camplife.com/1338/reservation/step1

    Set up camp and kick back in the best of both worlds—nestled in the foothills of Lolo National Forest, yet conveniently located near major shopping, restaurants and attractions. Granite Peak RV Resort is 55-acre property complete with private hiking trails, mini golf, a heated pool, and full-service facilities to accommodate weary road warriors and avid explorers. Located at the hub of U.S. Highway 93 North and Interstate 90, Granite Peak RV Resort plants you at the center of everything, with easy access to outdoor adventure in every direction. Think rivers, lakes, wildlife, ghost towns, mountains, mines and more. After all, this is Montana. Speaking of adventures, Granite Peak is a quick 12 minutes from downtown Missoula, 10 minutes from fishing the world-renowned Clark Fork River, and less than 30 minutes from summer chairlift rides and huckleberry picking at Snowbowl Ski Area. The hardest part will be splitting your time between the amenity-stocked RV resort and surrounding attractions. It doesn’t matter if you’re staying for a night, a week, or the whole summer—Granite Peak RV Resort is committed to being an unforgettable destination for all.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $40 - $150 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Rollins RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Rollins RV Park
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    6. Rollins RV Park

    5 Reviews
    31 Photos
    70 Saves
    Dayton, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $26 - $55 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Whitefish-Kalispell North KOA
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    Camper-submitted photo from Outback Montana RV Park & Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Outback Montana RV Park & Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Outback Montana RV Park & Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Outback Montana RV Park & Campground

    8. Outback Montana RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    8 Photos
    65 Saves
    Bigfork, Montana

    Nestled between Woods Bay and Downtown Bigfork, Outback Montana RV Park is in a prime location for you to explore the BEAUTY that is Flathead Lake and Montana’s most spectacular national forests.

    Our campsite is unique in that it is heavily forested, shaded, and outdoorsy. We’re not one of those paved glorified parking lots. Outback is an authentic camping experience. We provide everything from 50/amp pull thrus with full water and septic, to grassroots campsites where you can sit back and enjoy the stars.

    A stones throw from Flathead Lake, our park is a short distance to several boat launches, and minutes from restaurants and activities ON THE WATER!

    Come and enjoy Montana with us, we offer exceptional service and our staff is here to help with every aspect of your vacation in paradise!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $18 - $140 / night

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    9. Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    5 Reviews
    32 Photos
    27 Saves
    Dixon, Montana
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $10 - $80 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Old Condon Ranger Station
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Condon Ranger Station
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Condon Ranger Station
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Condon Ranger Station
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    10. Old Condon Ranger Station

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    5 Saves
    Condon, Montana

    Overview

    Old Condon Ranger Station is open year-round, providing access to great recreation opportunities in every season. Visitors to the area enjoy fishing in the nearby Swan River, as well as hiking and exploring areas surrounding the cabin. Varieties of birds and wildlife make their home in the area. The cabin provides modern amenities and can be reached by vehicle. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring some of their own supplies to ensure a comfortable stay.

    Recreation

    Guests at the house enjoy fishing in the nearby creek and river, as well as viewing wildlife. The facility affords scenic views of the Mission Mountains. A variety of trails are available nearby for hiking and backpacking. The same trails serve as popular areas for cross country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter.

    Natural Features

    The cabin is nestled in Swan Valley just west of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. It sits about five miles east of the Swan River. From the front porch, guests can see views of the Mission Mountains across an open field. Behind the cabin is a stand of towering mixed pine trees and Simpson Creek flows nearby. Part of a historic Forest Service compound, the ranger's residence was constructed in the early 1920s and later restored for public use. Historically, the site was used year round to operate the Condon Ranger District, which has been renamed as the Swan Lake Ranger District. The work center was relocated in the 1960s, but some structures remain to remind visitors of the old Forest Service days.

    Nearby Attractions

    Limited supplies are sold at a general store in Condon, about 20 minutes from the cabin.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Toilets

    $85 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews in Condon

123 Reviews of 26 Condon Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Only game in town

    The Missoula KOA appears to be the only game in town.  I guess that is why they can charge a premium price and leave you with two choices, take it or leave it.  Only problem is we could not find another place so we "took it".

    This is a big and busy campground.  Lots of good things about it.  For example, for a premium price, you can get a site with your own private dog run.  Two older but OKay hot tubs and a heated swimming pool.  Bicycle and other stuff rental.  Everything from tent sites, cabins, small full hook-up sites to large spacious premium sites.  Despite some of the bad reviews, the staff was very friendly to us and, because of no parking for our Tesla, they were able to move us to a better site.  WARNING:  You are not allowed to plug in any electric car.  We were warned that if we plugged in our Tesla, we would be fined and asked to leave the park immediately.  The Tesla supercharger was less than two miles away so no problem for us.  Wifi was great.  34 mbs.  AT&T was 2 bars 5G.

    The BAD:  Very busy.  Many days in summer they are 100 per cent booked.  Make reservations early and be specific what you need.  Be ready to pay a premium price, even for tent camping.  Camp is old but well kept.  Bathrooms are clean but very old style and shower stalls are very small and not handicapped friendly.  Surrounded by lots of older double-wide's.  Some well kept and some not so well kept.  Not friendly to electric cars (see warning above).  Several times during our stay they paused their golf cart in front of our Tesla,  I assume making sure we did not plug in.

  • Alyessa L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jocko Hollow Campground
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Jocko Hollow Campground

    Sweet spot by the creek

    Old lady was sweet to us, I saw the reviews about her being not so sweet but she was nice and got us in last minute. The gentleman brought us a whole tractor full of wood and was nice as well. Trees were down like other reviews stated, they mentioned they had a massive storm. Not something I feel they should be judged for, they were concerned about my kids and asked them to keep away from the left side because of that.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    Tent site

    Reserved this deamy site right on the water. Tent 1 is closest to parking but has the most traffic going by to the other sites.

    Pit toilet nearby and a quick drive to flushable toilets. Showers available with tokens from the camphost ($3 for 6 minutes) but camphost weren't around when I was looking so no personal experience here.

  • Azaali J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Jul. 13, 2024

    Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    Love this place

    Absolutely love this campground. They were so accommodating when we booked a site our unit wouldn’t fit on they gladly moved us.

    If you aren’t right on the water, you’re definitely a short distance away.

    The amenities are great and the camp hosts are always friendly. Definitely worth staying here.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jocko Hollow Campground
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Jocko Hollow Campground

    They accommodated us last mint

    This is a cute little camp site. We were right next to the river which was amazing. But some of the sites are for permanent residents, which feels weird. They have a laundry room, showers and bathrooms. Not the cleanest. But do the trick. A little road noisy. But loved the attention to the flowers and the grounds.

  • Taylor C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Does not allow any electric vehicle to even be on their property

    We wanted to camp (not charge, just park the car and camp) and once they found out we have an electric car they would not allow us to even come on the property. It does not mention this anywhere.

  • E
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Jun. 24, 2024

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Hostile. Attacked me in front of my kids

    This is Steve at the Missoula KOA. I have seen him being unnecessarily aggressive and yelling at clueless campers before. So when he aggressively chased and swerved in front of my brothers car WITH my kids in it for accused speeding I stopped and watched from a distance. When I heard him starting to yell I intervened. You don’t yell at, towards, or around my kids. I told him to back off and he refused. He only got angrier and louder. Granted, I yelled back but we eventually parted ways. I returned to my RV to get out of wet clothes and immediately went to the office looking for a manager. They said he has been notified and should be calling me soon. On my way back to my site I saw Steve pull up to my RV where my Wife, kids, and brother were. He came there looking for a fight and I could hear him yelling at my wife and brother from down the street. That’s when I STARTING YELLING AT HIM TO GET AWAY. I told him multiple times(not on video) to go to the office and get a manager. He only got angrier. Unknown to me at the time, he reached and attempted to pull out his gun multiple times. If it wasn’t for his loose pants catching the gun and co-worker showing up, I’d be dead. The manager never called. He never had the intention to call and smooth things over to make us feel at ease for the night. After two hours I called the office. They said“he should call soon”. I needed action taken that night so I had to file charges with the police. My poor kids were absolutely terrified at this point. I didn’t hear from the manager until the next morning when they kicked me out for yelling at their employee. All they did was defend him. Even after they reviewed video with law enforcement. Good thing I was already leaving. My kids were so scared and did not feel safe there. Do yourself a favor and go through the reviews. This isn’t an isolated incident.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drSXMAsr3vQ 

    Or just search Missoula koa incident

  • Matthew B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Granite Peak RV Resort
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Fine For a Stop-off Night

    Definitely not a spot that caters to our normal priorities as it's more of a family hangout or long term place, as expected being an RV park. But it worked well as a stop-off spot for laundry, showers, electric recharge, and water fill before continuing on our way the next morning. We were worried it'd be loud being so close to the freeway, but surprisingly couldn't hear it at all.

    Facilities: Laundry, showers that feel like home more than any other we've been to, mini-golf, playground, convenience store

    Cell Service: As expected plenty of service being so close to Missoula

    Starlink: All sites are open to the sky

    Solar: All sites are open to the sky

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Turah RV Park and Store
    Sep. 3, 2023

    Turah RV Park and Store

    Clean and Green

    We did not have reservations so got a last spot by dumpsters, water and power, no sewer. Dumping at their station in am, she came zooming down to ask if we needed help, said we had stayed in #1 but were charged $10 to dump

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Wild Horse Hot Springs
    Jul. 24, 2023

    Wild Horse Hot Springs

    Great hot springs

    Great place to soak up in the hot springs. They have a huge variety of separate pools to choose from. $35 for tent spot and $14 per person to soak in their hot spring pools. Beautiful views all around.

  • Jennifer M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Paxson
    Jul. 13, 2023

    Camp Paxson

    Camp Paxson Preservation Project

    https://www.camppaxson.org/app/

    *Must rent entire facility*

    "Camp Paxson sits on the shores of Seeley Lake, one of a chain of five lakes nestled between the Swan Mountain Range and the Mission Mountain Range in Western Montana. It is a 15-acre peninsula of land that Salish, Blackfeet, and Crow tribes cared for, hunted, and fished for centuries prior to European colonization and we recognize their time-honored traditions and connections rooted in the earth. While the history of the land reaches centuries back, the buildings on this Forest Service landmark are just 80 years old. Camp Paxson originally consisted of a tent camp with six small frame structures. By the 1930s, a larger facility was needed. The Depression-era Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps began building the current facility in 1939, and the bathhouses and cabins were completed in 1940. Because of its unique architecture and as an example of the contributions of the WPA and CCC during the Depression years, Camp Paxson was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The camp was originally used by a variety of groups including the Boy Scouts and the Forest Service for their Smokejumper training housing. Camp Paxson is a Lolo National Forest Service site administered by the Camp Paxson Preservation Project, a non-profit organization that operates with the mission to preserve and improve historic Camp Paxson and to advance the public’s appreciation of this cultural and natural resource both locally and regionally through expanded appropriate use. The facility is used by schools, churches, weddings, family reunions, and other gatherings of large groups.

  • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Rollins RV Park
    Apr. 11, 2023

    Rollins RV Park

    Rollings RV Park: A Hidden Gem on Flathead Lake with Beautiful Scenery

    My family and I recently stayed at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake in Montana, and we loved it! Although it's all back-in sites for RVs and there's not a lot of room, we found that the park was beautiful and quiet, and the staff was very friendly. They have some tent sites and cabins available as well. 

    There's a restaurant on-site, but it has limited days and hours. The food was excellent, but it's like being in the UK, where you order everything yourself. 

    The park is clean, and the sites have a decent amount of space. You're close to Polson and Lakeside, where there are great beaches. The campground has its beach, but you have to drive to it. 

    One of the best things about the park is the great playground for kids. Our kids loved it!

    The only thing we didn't love was the parking situation for guests or extra vehicles, but since it's a small place, we understand that it can be limited. 

    Overall, we will 100% stay at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake again and again. It's an awesome place, and we highly recommend it.

  • Bambi K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Polson-Flathead Lake KOA
    Jan. 16, 2023

    Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    So glad we found this gem

    The pics say it all so close to glacier national Park without the glacier prices don't miss this one. Also the lake looks like Caribbean

  • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park
    Oct. 30, 2022

    Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    This Place was Amazing and We Had the Best Spot

    I love Flathead Lake and this campground was wonderful. A lot of the sites are pretty tightly packed together and we lucked out by getting this RV site that was right on the lake and separate from the other campers.

    We had a wall to sit on and look out at the water. Too cold for me to swim, but my brother jumped in. It was a perfect peaceful spot to hang out for 24 hours. 

    An eagle came and sat in a tree next to us for hours. 

    This is a place I will return to, for sure!

  • Tom M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    On our way to to Seattle

    Super big KOA. Used to be located out of the country, but now surrounded by the city! Lots of campers, had a quiet evening… Great showers and toilet rooms.

  • Mike B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Turah Store & Campground
    Oct. 2, 2022

    Turah Store & Campground

    Stay away

    We lived in our 5th wheel at turah RV park for 2 years and my complaint is about the owner. She will charge double the kilowatt for usage and charge a 25$ meter fee every month. Our power bill for our 25' 5th wheel in the summer would average 200$ a month and 350$ in winter. That is really high for any RV. We eventually moved to a house and our bill here was 95$ for the month and we ran out A/C constantly. That's more like it. The owner is a back stabbing rip off artist. She made up that we owed her $200 for groceries when we were about to move. My wife works at a grocery store and that's where we got 90% of our groceries. Besides the RV store is full of food that is very expired. She will treat people horribly and start rumors about you. I beg everyone to not stay at turah RV.

  • Taegan E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Sep. 26, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Hostile, discriminatory, stay away

    If you want a beautiful campsite and unbelievable hostility and belittling treatment, this is the place for you. I use KOAs frequently. I booked and prepaid for a premium tent site at this, where the description stated a pickup camper was acceptable. I have a newer model F250 with a camper shell that I built out/converted into a very nice camping setup. Apparently that doesn’t qualify as a“pickup camper” in their books and instead qualifies as“vehicle sleeping”. They told me my options were to buy a tent- which I wouldn’t be allowed to set up because it was after dusk- or get a refund and leave. To quote the man behind the counter who spoke to me like I wasn’t there,“Well there’s a Walmart across the street. She can get a tent there or she can park in their parking lot overnight if you’re going to sleep in your vehicle”. Another staff member stated,“They’re strict you know, trying to keep out the homeless people and riff raff”. 1. Thank you nameless staff member for confirming that these rules are arbitrary and discriminatory by design 2. How does that at all explain why I couldn’t stay in my**already paid for** site and sleep in a camper buildout? They still checked me in, gave me a parking tag, bathroom codes and map. Said nameless staff member still led me by golf cart to my campsite. I, mistakenly, believed this was them giving me the go ahead to stay in my camper and that they were going to let it slide. It was one single night after all. I was showered, lights out, and in bed by 10pm. Wrong. At 11:15pm someone starts tapping on my window. It’s another KOA staff member telling me I have to have a tent. Except the Walmart is now closed and there’s nowhere to buy one. I explained I was traveling solo, out of state, had nowhere else to go, only there for the night, and asked what it was he wanted me to do in the middle of the night. He didn’t respond and walked away. I thought this meant they were just going to be decent human beings for the night. Wrong again. 12:15am police are pounding on my camper door.“The business wants you trespassed, you have 20 minutes to leave” 20 minutes to leave in the middle of the night, from a site I paid for, was checked into, and was already asleep in because I didn’t have a tent? Because I was sleeping a customized camper that locked from the inside because Im a woman traveling alone? Yep. The police explained my options were a truck stop 10 miles down the road or Walmart. I was traveling solo, staying one night after traveling from Arizona. It was the college homecoming so there were no hotel vacancies. The staff had absolutely no care for that fact or the fact that I was traveling alone. Again, I had booked and prepaid for this site 2 weeks prior. I read the rules. Thought I understood said rules. Still don’t understand how they considered that violating the rules. The staff and this KOA have absolutely zero concern for where you’ll end up when they turn you away.

  • Erin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Granite Peak RV Resort
    Aug. 24, 2022

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Nice park, but a little tight for our rv

    Granite Peak Rv

    Missoula, MT

    #58, gravel Pad, grass area, picnic table 

    OTA: 7 channels

    Verizon 4g/4 bars

    ATT 4g/3bars

    Internet pretty weak from our site.

    Water pressure good, and no power issues.

    Nice stopover on our trip. 

    Formerly a Jellystone park, and our GPS had a hard time finding it by the address on the confirmation info, but could find it by their name. Apparently the GPS still has the street as Jellystone.

    Decent green space between sites, but the length was pretty short. I'm guessing this was built before bigger RVs were commonplace? We parked all the way back in the site, our rear was literally up to the road, and we still had to do some maneuvering to park the truck. Definitely could not have stayed Attached.

    Laundry facilities were reasonably priced, clean, and had a nice lounge area. $5.00 a load, but includes dryer as well.

    Park is on a cashless system.  Laundry, giftshop etc all only take credit or debit cards.

    Everyone we met, both staff & guests was very nice. They even kept the shop & pool area open late for guests to try and see the Northern Lights.

    Overall a pleasant park, just a little tight for our set up.

  • Michael V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Aug. 10, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    In town campground.

    We were only here for two nights to catch a shakey graves show. Cross country trip.

    Campground was decent, just in town, and it felt like you were in town not much privacy.

    Lots of rabbits running around, not scared of humans. Was kind of cool

  • E
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Aug. 8, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Safe, clean, family friendly

    Places for tent and RVs. It well maintained and the staff are very friendly. It feels like grandmas backyard :) It was expensive around $70, but we just had a creepy and unfun experience at the last campsite so we almost cried with joy at the friendly vibes.

  • Sarah
    Camper-submitted photo from Wild Horse Hot Springs
    Aug. 3, 2022

    Wild Horse Hot Springs

    Great springs!

    Hosts were very accommodating when we let them know we were coming in very late. Clean, quiet, comfortable, relaxing, and beautiful views. Almost no light pollution at night, I’ve never seen the Milky Way like this before! Would stay here again in a heartbeat.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Jul. 20, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Expensive

    We were stuck a night in Missoula waiting for a new tire, so booked this place in town. We have a nice self converted camper van and were told we couldn’t stay due to their “no sleeping in vehicles rule” our options were to go buy a tent or cancel our reservation without refund. After some back and forth, the manager finally agreed to let us stay home night in the van. We had a tent site for an unheard of $80. The site was decent, as far as KOAs go but I wouldn’t stay here if you have other options. They had a foot truck and a decent hot tub but be prepared for tons of screaming kids too

  • Doris L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Missoula KOA Holiday
    Jul. 17, 2022

    Missoula KOA Holiday

    Condescending phone conversation

    Needed campsite and woman on the phone said my new 2021 Ford campervan with Qbed,toilet,shower,h/c water, kitchen,3 solarpanels,3000w-inverter,fully custom build, magazine quality wasn't allowed in her park because I didn't have an RVIA sticker!

  • A T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Granite Peak RV Resort
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Granite Peak RV Resort

    Nice area out of town

    Nice amenities (mini golf, horse shoes, pool, dog park), close enough to town. Grass at our site.

  • Aaron L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Polson-Flathead Lake KOA
    Jul. 11, 2022

    Polson-Flathead Lake KOA

    Great Family Friendly Campground

    Nice size RV campground overlooking Flathead Lake. Amenities: Mini golf, Hot Tub, Pool, Basketball court, Volleyball Court, Dog run, Laundry room, Small market/Gift shop and Small “Sip, Snack, Shack” . Very Friendly staff . Also 4 or 6 Individual showers inside main building along with Bathrooms. Not sure it gets any better than this.



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