I chose this campground as an alternative to staying at one in Great Falls. A 25 minute drive into the city, it served as a good base for exploring the area. This nicely treed, older campground could definitely use improvements to its power, water, and sewer systems. However, it is for sale by the resident owner which probably speaks for the minimal investment being made in the property. Although 9 full hookup sites are advertised, none were available when I visited – all appeared to be occupied by long-term residents. There are only 4 water/electrical sites. Their web site states that “from time to time you'll hear the lonesome whistle of a train as it passes by”. Be aware that the tracks are only several hundred feet distant from the park, so you can’t miss the train passing! Fortunately, usage of the rail line is minimal, with only one or two trains each day. On the plus side, the park is otherwise very quiet and neat. All the residents were well-mannered and friendly during my stay, but I’ll probably look for another park if I visit the area in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.