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Montana Campgrounds & RV Park Directory
Alberton Anaconda Basin Belt Big Timber
Bigfork Billings Bozeman Broadus Browning
Butte Cameron Choteau Clinton Columbia Falls
Conrad Coram Cut Bank Deer Lodge Dillon
Drummond East Glacier Park Ennis Essex Fort Benton
Fort Peck Gardiner Garrison Garryowen Glasgow
Glendive Great Falls Hamilton Hardin Helena
Hungry Horse Kalispell Lakeside Libby Livingston
Lolo Manhattan McLeod Miles City Missoula
Philipsburg Polson Red Lodge Saint Regis Seeley Lake
Shelby St. Ignatius St. Mary St. Regis Swan Lake
Thompson Falls Three Forks Townsend Valier Virginia City
West Glacier West Yellowstone White Sulphur Spring Whitefish Wibaux
Latest Montana RV Park / Campground Reviews
Swan Lake Trading Post
Reviewer : Karen
From : Seattle, WA
Date of review : September 9, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 7/2010
We loved this campground. It is small but has all the conveniences. Smack dab in one of the most beautiful areas of Montana. Good sandwiches; Java Joe's coffee rivaled Starbucks, and the showers were hot and unlimited. We'll definitely be back.
Glacier Park Whitefish KOA
Reviewer : Betty Bridenstine
From : Seattle
Date of review : September 20, 2009
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 7/2009
A great family destination park. Their rates are higher then average but they don't charge extra for bikes, paddle boats, miniature golf, petting zoo and even a full free breakfast during the summer. Definitely worth the registration fee.
Great Falls KOA
Reviewer : Brenda and Robert
From : fulltimer
Date of review : August 9, 2010
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 8/2010
We arrived on Friday without a reservation, BUT we were pulled into an adjacent lot and provided with electricity and water for the night. On Saturday we were moved to a great site with a yard large enough for a 10x10 screen house and an excercise pen for our 4 dogs. Being full timers, we have a 41' RV w/5 slides, a pick-up with a slide in camper,a pop-up and a car. We were given an xtra site across the road for my truck and popup at no charge. The manager has really made himself available to meet our every need. The entire staff here at Great Falls KOA is courteous and very helpful. We will recommend this park to our friends, and we will camp here again if were back in Montana.
Columbia Falls RV Park
Reviewer : Dale Scott
From : Surprise Az
Date of review : November 13, 2011
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 8/2011
Very nice park Excellent service Walk to town Dog RunOwners live on site and are very accomdateing. They do inforce they pet rules which is good it keeps the park clean. The guide you to your site.Very clean showers. I definitely would stay there again
San-Suz-Ed RV Parkand Trailer Park
Reviewer : Joe
From : West Glacier, MT
Date of review : September 26, 2009
Rating : 8
Date of stay : 9/2009
We decided to stay here after reading the review on this site and some others. After staying I wonder if the reviewer stayed at the same place we did. We found the owners very friendly and helpful. Road noise was not a problem, but you could hear traffic.

The sites are very nice, we stayed in a pull-through and it has 2 dump station and 2 electric hookups. These sites are paved and have a picnic table and was pretty level. We didnt have to use our levelers.

The park has lots of trees that provide privacy and they keep it cool in the summer, and might be the reason for no fires.

The wifi worked great! No problems getting on line and no crazy codes needed! This park is priced less than others in the area and seems much nicer! One of the owners, Katherine, made cinnamon rolls for us. We recommend you ask her if she has any stored away. They are the best homemade rolls we've had in years.

We would definitely stay here again!

Conestoga Campground
Reviewer : Kori
From : Wisconsin
Date of review : July 9, 2011
Rating : 8
Date of stay : 7/2011
This campground was one of our favorite stops in a recent trip through Montana. The owners were wonderfully accommodating (and a lot of fun) and were right on with their recommendations for a good steak. Showers and other facilities were very clean and the small campground store was a pleasure to explore. By all means, get off the freeways and explore gems like the Conestoga Campground and White Sulfur Springs!
San-Suz-Ed RV Parkand Trailer Park
Reviewer : montanameg
From : Montana
Date of review : August 3, 2009
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 8/2009
This was one of the worst RV parks I have ever visited. We are from montana and expect more for our money. The sites were way over priced. There were no campfires except for the "community fire" that they hold every night for 3 hours. And it must be doused at exactly 10pm. The owners of the rv park and B&B were incredibly rude and grouchy to us. NOT a fun expierence. I would recomend the park if you enjoy the sounds of the highway, which is located about 100 yards from many of the sites. Very frequently the sounds of the highway would drown out whoever was talking. The showers were fine, but remember... there is a 10 dollar charge for washing anything in the sinks. No soap, no towels to dry your hands on. I'm amazed there was even toliet paper ! I will never recomend this RV park.
Virginia City Campground & R.V. Park
Reviewer : Tim
From : Boise, Idaho
Date of review : August 13, 2009
Rating : 0
Date of stay : 8/2009
Very dusty and no shelter, bathrooms are unfinished, picnic tables haven't been painted for years and will give you slivers. Owners are extremely unfriendly and have posted rules everywhere. The rules are full of caps and tons of exclamation points along with notices that you'll be kicked out without a refund for breaking them. They'll watch you the entire time you're there, and if you don't break any rules, they'll make up new ones just so they can yell at you. The husband, Floyd, made a 9 year old cry by yelling at him for "skidding in his gravel road" with his bicycle and threatened to kick us out for it. This is a road that hasn't been redone in years and is just dirt with a little gravel on it. You really need to yell at people for riding bikes in it? I'm sure there's a new rule banning bikes posted somewhere. Avoid this overpriced kid hating dust bowl and stay somewhere better. We paid for 2 nights, but only stayed one because it's so bad.