This is a pretty nice RV park with plenty of camping sites. They have built it up to provide a lot of exposure to the water. There’s a boat yard on one side of the tent area. They have a fun little bar where you can play pool and buy beer to take back to your site.
They gave us a cool private camp site at the end of the tent area. It was actually three sites put together and separated from the rest. More privacy than most any other campsite.
Solid campground off the highway. We stopped after driving through Yellowstone.
They have like 50-60 sites which is nice, but only about half of them are along the river. The ironic part is the river spots are closer to the somewhat busy road on the other side of the water. It’s not a huge deal, but you won’t be in the middle of the woods. Just something to keep in mind when choosing this location.
When we arrived they had plenty of wood for sale. They had water facilities (we weren’t quite sure whether it was potable). Bathrooms are primitive with tank toilets and no sinks.
All in all, we had a great night camping along our journey. Definitely a decent spot to mark for your travels.
This is a pretty cool spot right next to the Great Salt Lake making for some nice views (sunset and sunrise were killer). The water was a little low and it made for kind of a stinky campsite. Just be aware that can be a possibility. There were only two primitive campsites with most of the other activity being rv parking. All in all, decent spot for a cross country trip, but maybe not a destination.
We really liked this spot in Nevada. The reservoir is a nice thing to walk to, not much more. A pretty strong wind came out of no where right as we settled down to sleep, so just be aware that can happen. All in all, not a bad spot for a stop along any journey.