Found it a good place to unhook and visit the arch. Well worth the stop. Ride to top of arch and museum was fun. Walkable city close to ball park. Only 2 showers. Restroom was clean. Snowed a lilies overnight but warm in RV.
Nice flat sites. Walked the 2 miles which was fun to see.
Beautiful campsite. Have had a hard time securing a site during peak season. Was able to find many sites available in late September. Enjoyed hiking and biking.
Very cute campground. Nice place to stay to visit Jim Bridger’s fort. We walked to the museum which is great. Lot to see. We talked to the ranger who was full of information about the fort and the Mormons.
Great place to camp to enjoy the park. Dry camping but restroom pit toilet was very clean. We pulled in at 430 and was able to obtain a spot though lots of campers already parked. Stayed one night. Price was only $7.50 with senior pass.
Enjoyed our 1 night stay at the campground. First come first serve but mid September easy to get site. Electric and water hook up nice. Nice walk to dam overlooking lake. Quiet and pleasant stay.
Great place to stay. Nice back in sites with picnic table. Electric and water at site. Dump station close. Easy bike ride to Sandpoint with lots of bike paths. Bathhouse and showers clean. Price great at $25 a night. Open till October 31st.
You can stay for 1 night free. You have to go to front desk tell them you want to park your rv. They may want you to get a players card and then security will unlock electric box for you to plug in. You have to fit in the length otherwise they ask you to park in the far side of the parking lot. We played the slots lost $20, used the restroom and stayed one night. Close to highway but truck noise not bad at night. Good for a one night stay when passing through Missoula if you do not have to unhook.
Great place about 5miles west of park. Over 200 sites. Had nice laundry and restroom facilities. Playground for children and put put golf. Can ride bikes around all the sites. Beautiful indoor pool we used. Wanted to inside the park but you have to book those months early. Had great prices on gifts (40% off) when we were there.
Nice campsite
Stayed there one night on way to Tetons. Many sites and campground hosts so friendly. Mostly used for rallies and events. Restroom very clean with individual showers in restroom.
Enjoyed our stay. Took one of the first come first serve sites. Sites nicely spaced apart. Kathy our camp host is friendly and keeps everything clean and pit toilets smelling fresh. Went fishing and hiking close to site. Will come again.
Came for an Airstream convention. They were able to accommodate us in their conference rooms due to rainy weather. Summer would be fun there with lots of activities to do for children.
Had a nice view of lake though up one level. The pine trees are beautiful. Upper level sites have few trees so could be hot in summer. Pit toilets very clean and seemed to be washed out daily. You can fish from shore. We took the 3 mile hike behind campground which is beautiful but rocky - wear shoes that can withstand rocks. Must return the same way so 6 miles total. The roads are narrow so did not bike. Drove to view other campsites but like South the best.
Love the National Parks. Inexpensive with nice bathrooms. No shower facility however. Trains to take you to the trails. Our site was be the river,
Loved our site. Looked over a field. Could see visitor center and bike path. Easy walk to catch bus. Do bus tour first to see highlights then do hike from Sunrise point through Navajo and Wall Street. That was a great hike on a cold and windy day. Toilets very clean.
Nice pull through sites with lot to offer. There is a store barbecue restaurant that serves various food you can order and eat in site or bring to campsite. Eleven miles from entrance to park. Rest room and showers clean. They do have laundry facilities. Lots of great hiking in the park. Hunt and Gather excellent up scale dining.
Last stop on our one month trip. Very few campers in early March. Enjoyed walk around Martin Lake. Beautiful view on twin peaks from trailer.
Very friendly and helpful hosts. About 19 miles from downtown Santa Fe. Our site was across from bathhouse which was pull through and level. Enjoyed our stay.
We had a pull through site and took a nice hike. Campsite was full by end of day. Nice camp hosts. Enjoyed our stay.