Beautiful spot

Beautiful location with a nice little creek running through. The water was amazingly clear and nice and cool. Great views of Mt. Bachelor. Good service with Verizon. Unfortunately squirrels and chipmunks are a big problem and VERY comfortable with humans. They were pretty aggressively trying to get my food and I could hear them trying to get into my car at night. There is only one bathroom and it stunk to high heaven. The only public access is near site 3, Unfortunately the camper who rented site 3 during my stay, parked his car on this path and I had to walk around it to use the bathroom. Most of the sites are relatively small but the first 2 are large enough to accommodate RVs.

Nice site, remote location

Nice little campground, I was there on a Tuesday night so it was nice and quiet but I was told it gets a bit roudy on the weekend. Good but spotty service with Verizon. Dump station, laundry, showers, and ice for sale. Laundry is open to the public. Showers are open to non-guests for $5. Nice little lake/pond is walking distance. They seem to cater to fishermen. Not much privacy between sites but large enough to accommodate larger RVs.

Great spot

Wonderful campground in a great location. Only a couple miles off the main highway so no car noise. There is a beautiful lake there but mosquitoes can be awful. The sites are spacious but not very long so large trailers would struggle to fit. The road was a bit rough. Vault toilets are clean enough. A small river runs through the campground. Good reception with Verizon. Only $10 a night.

Expensive but nice

The Ochoco Divide Campground has many sites, not only group sites. The grounds and facilities are well kept with vault toilets and spigots with running water. Some of the sites are very large with enough space to pull through with trailers. It is in an old growth forest with nice shade. I had one bar of service with Verizon. The sites were quiet but you could get some noise from the highway at the sites closer to the road.

Beautiful location

Beautiful location, small campground of only about 13 sites. They are clean and well kept. Bathrooms were clean and did not stink at all. The location is stunning although summer bugs are terrible, bring bug spray. It is high elevation and very little shade so be prepared. A shaded netting for the picnic tables would be ideal. If you are a fan of horses try to be at camp at 4:30. The nearby ranch has their horse run out to pasture at that time and it is beautiful. Proper bear storage is important. If you are an early riser you may hear wolves howl in the distance. No cell service with Verizon but at only $10 a night, it is a great escape.

Pretty location but dated

The owner was very nice and helpful. I had ok cell reception with Verizon. The wifi consistently disconnected but I will assume it was due to a large storm in the area. The laundry area wasn't opened yet as it was early in the season. Quiet location with a shower and heat in the bathrooms. I enjoyed my stay here but I am giving only 4 stars as it seemed over priced for the area and far from town compared to other campgrounds.

Nice spot, reasonable cost

I really enjoyed my stay here. The owner was so helpful and let me park very early in the day. The site is little more than a gravel lot outside a hotel. But, it has laundry services, 2 showers, solid wifi, and full hook ups, for cheaper than any other location in town. It is one of the furthest from Arches and Canyonlands but it offered everything I needed. Some noise from the major road nearby but not bad.

Quiet and nice location

Nice simple campground. Great location near Kanab but far enough to escape city noise. Two bathroom facilities, one with a shower. Warm water only lasts about 5 minutes but that's all you need. Nice wide parking spaces.

Pricey but nice

Nice location, close to Petroglyph National Monument and downtown Amarillo. Easy access off 40. Nice gated area with large, level sites. Could get pretty congested with not a lot of space between sites. Verizon cell service was really bad and wifi barely reached my site. Only 2 showers and 2 bathroom stalls for the large park. Would be 3 stars for how expensive it was with limited amenities. But I liked that it was gated and the front desk staff was very helpful.

Affordable and quiet

Nice quiet location near Amarillo Texas. This campground is set off the main road a bit so it is quieter than the nearby Palo Duro RV Park. It is a simple facility, one bathroom with a shower, laundry facilities, nice level spaces. Surrounding area is pretty nice. Short drive to Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Very hands-off, check in was through a tablet in the laundry room. I never did figure out the wifi password. They seem to tailor more toward long-term guests. Would be 3 stars due to one bathroom that was out of order half my stay, no wifi, and basically just a parking lot; but they get an extra star for affordable pricing and quiet location.

Friendly hosts, clean bathrooms

I really enjoyed my stay at Prairie Oasis. The hosts were very helpful and friendly. The grounds were beautiful. There is a small pond on the property. Lots of nice places for go for a walk. The sites were large and easy to pull through. I had good service with Verizon and the wifi was solid. Easy access off the highway. Nice little shop with local products. The bathrooms were clean with nice hot showers.

Beautiful location

Beautiful campground in Grand Teton National Park. Very close to the iconic Oxbow Bend. The sites are spacious and mostly level. Some sites have electricity. There is a dump station in the area, and potable water you can fill tanks with. The sites are not very long so most trailers need to detach from the tow vehicle. The campground sits right on Jackson Lake. Deer, elk, and foxes can often been seen in the area. The bathrooms were clean with running (very cold) water. There were no hand dryers or towels in the bathrooms which seemed strange but at least there was heat. There are public showers but they were closed for the season when I stayed. I had spotty service with Verizon. The nearby Lodge has a nice restaurant, gift store and small general store. There was also a small sink for visitors to dump gray water.

Great location, well kept

This is one of my favorite campgrounds in Yellowstone. The sites are mostly level and spacious. Some sites you do have to walk down a bit from where you park to the tent pad. The bathrooms are usually clean but could use some updates. They had the heat on which was very welcome in the winter. I had good service with Verizon. Elk are often spotted in the area and it is very close to the small town area in the park. There are water spigots and recycling services.

Rough road, beautiful location

The road down to Slough Creek Campground is about 2.5 miles of gravel. If it is dry, it tends to have a lot of pot holes. During rainy season, the mud can be very deep. There is also a small hill right at the start that can be difficult to climb if the conditions are poor. However, it is one of the more remote campgrounds in the park with stunning views. Bison are often seen nearby and if you are lucky you may hear wolves at night. The sites are spacious and not too close together. The vault toilet was clean and well kept. I had pretty good service with Verizon.

Good location, not impressed

This is one crowded campground, even in October with below freezing temperatures! Most sites are adequately sized but they definitely sort based on the size of your vehicle. Since I just had a small car, my parking space was TINY and at a very steep slope (made car camping quite uncomfortable). The sites are very close together and can be difficult to access in larger vehicles. They got an extra point for nice clean bathrooms with a heater. There is also recycling services and a small store. This campground could be very loud during the summer. No service with Verizon.

Great location, could use updates

This is one of my favorite campgrounds in the Tetons. The location is hard to beat with moose frequenting the area. The sites are level, large, and fairly spread out. The bathrooms are in need of some serious updates but at least there is running water. I had good service with Verizon

Beautiful and quiet

Wonderful location! The views are spectacular. Great stop over location on your way to or from Grand Teton National Park. Most of the services were off for the season during my stay but the campground was still wonderful. Could be a problem with bugs in the summer. Several large sites suitable for trailers. The sites were spacious and had adequate privacy between gusts. For being semi closed for the season, the fault toilets were wonderfully cleaned.

Good location

This RV Park and campground is about a mile outside of Lander Wyoming. The town is small but has wonderful small town charm. The campground is fairly large but the sites are close together. They have pull through, back in, and pull in sites. The pull in sites do have hook ups and they are not on the "wrong side" but that is designed for pull in units like small RVs or conversion vans. There are a couple tent sites with little to no shade and are really just gravel plots. The wifi is good and I had good service with Verizon. Nice bathroom and laundry facilities. I can see this campground being very crowded in the summer.

Great host but expensive

The host was wonderful! She clearly cared about the campground and her guests. The vault toilet was the most well kept I have ever seen. Fun decorations painted on the walls, air fresheners, and a small light. The sites are level and have good privacy. A little pricey at $20 but very close to Cooke City and Lamar Valley in Yellowstone. No cell service with Verizon.

Nice and quiet location

Very nice little campground albeit a little pricey. If you are looking for a good base camp to go adventuring along the Beartooth Highway, this is a great option. Right along Beartooth Lake, vault toilets in each of the 3 loops and running water in Loop B. Loop C is set the farthest back and some of the sites aren't the most level. I opted for Loop B and it was quite pleasant. You have to get your payment envelope at Loop A. The road can be a bit rough. At $15 a night it seemed like a lot for what I needed. No service with Verizon. Great access to hiking trails.