Had a spot for three nights. The site I was at had its own little stair set down to the river, I’m uncertain if they all had them or not. There is a few pit toilets, ring fire pits, and picnic tables. Plenty of space between sites for a more private experience. Definitely recommended!
The river by the camp sites is absolutely beautiful. The lake at the top of the hill is a sight to be seen with the surrounding mountains. There are hiking trails and access to a massive wilderness area that has in excess of 40 separate lakes. Definitely recommended! To get this this portion of camp sites, as soon as you get to the dam you take a very hard right. It’s 180 degree turn to the right. I took a picture of the sign and road so you don’t miss it!
Close enough to butte so you don’t have to stress forgetting anything or running out of supplies. Bring your discs, has a top notch disc golf course that I always end up playing a few rounds!
Camp sites are fairly spread out, there’s room for RVs if that’s your style. Boat launch available for easy access and a large enough parking lot to park your trailer. There’s slight phone service in some spots. Lots of rock formations in the area to climb and explore. There’s a few trail heads to get to the peaks and get an amazing view of the lake and surrounding valley.
Awesome camp sites all throughout. There is small areas for single campers and lager sites for glamping caravans. Lots of awesome rock outcrops to climb and explore. Just a short drive to Delmo lake from any of them. The campsites are very spread out so you don’t feel cramped. Bathrooms are aren’t easily accessible, there are some by the lake, and one right at the beginning of the road by the highway. Very peaceful beautiful place.
Stopped here for two nights while exploring Yellowstone. It’s about 15 minutes from Roosevelt Arch. Easy drive to Gardner if you happen to forget anything. A little close to the road, and no garbage is the only reason I didn’t 5 star it. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Yellowstone.