This campground is run by the City of Columbus. Campground is free. It is adjacent to the Yellowstone River and the city’s golf course. There are two sections to the campground and we stayed in the back section. The back section has larger sites, vault toilets, a small boat ramp. Some sections of the campground roads are rutted but passable. If you camp in the back section, a 35’ is probably the maximum size. Campground is patrolled regularly by local police. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is decent for an stop-over. We stayed here on our way west through Montana. It is located right off the freeway, so you can definitely hear the "hum of the road", although it died down pretty good at night. The owners were friendly and gave us good directions to the grocery store in town. We had a pull-through site. It was pretty level. and was gravel. Nice grass as well, but the spaces were pretty close together. They warned us to watch out for rattlesnakes, but we didn't see any. There are some medium-sized trees that provide some shade, depending on where the sun is. We would stay here again if passing through in the same situation (looking for a nice one-night stop-over location). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is one of the nicest parks we have stayed at this trip. Family run campground that makes you feel like one of the family. Laundry facility is spotless with what appeared to be new machines, they were actually all in working order. Gravel sites were fairly level, water pressure and quality were good. Bath house was clean and well lit, good ventilation as well. This park is close to the interstate with some traffic noise. Good overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This turned out to be a great stop for us. A very sweet couple greeted us at the desk and had us checked in quickly. The grounds were neat and clean, nothing fancy but suited our needs to a T. As stated the I-90 is close by but it calmed down at night. We were really happy to see that this park had a book exchange so I was able to trade off a big sack of books! VERY nice laundry room with 3 dryers and 3 washers along with an ironing board and iron. The laundry room was spotless! Our site wasn’t perfectly level but it wasn’t a problem. Wi-fi had 3 bars and worked fine. We also had a good Aircard and cell phone signal as well with Verizon. No interference for our dome satellite. It appears that there’s propane for sale on site. Perfect over night park, and we would stay here again when traveling through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owners are very nice and helpful. Park is very close to interstate and you will get some truck noise until 10:00 PM and then there is not much traffic on interstate. Sites are very level and water pressure is good and taste very good. Open April 15 to October 15 and then owners go to AZ for winter. I will be coming back and stay in this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place gave us the good sam discount and we dont have a membership. Bathrooms are great. 24 hour Laundry. Great place to stop for the nite. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground was a good layover location on our way to Northern Montana. This campground was considerably more reasonable than the over priced sites in nearby Billings. At the same highway exit is a good RV friendly, diesel/gas station. The negatives are the typical close spacing and parking lot layout next to the highway. Not all the sites had a picnic table to use. Also there was concern about rattlesnakes in the area with our dog, however we never saw one. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Another park that I will say we got a dollar's service for a dollar spent. And one that the pull thrus allowed the toad to stay connected. Yes, we had to go inside to use WiFi but then again $ for a $. Not enough 50 amps which would raise the rate. Good park for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
After a long hot drive west, this park was quite welcoming, easy access off I-90, no hassle check-in, full hookups and we pulled straight through, leaving our tow vehicle hooked up for one night's stay. And the best part for us was the extremely hospitable owners who had set up tables and chairs in their office for our WiFi use. No sweat, and we honestly did not notice the Interstate traffic, since we were bushed and retired soon after supper. In Montana one had best get used to traffic noise of some sort, as every road follows a river, but the first improvements over the Indian trails were the railroads, and they are ubiquitous, have loud horns, and run 24/7! Oh well, such is the basic transportation industry in this productive state. We would definitely stay there again, and so advise others who need an easy site for a night or two. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice campground and very friendly owners. All facilities are modern and well maintained. Free WiFi has recently been added to the park. Campsites are level and easy to access. Interior roads and sites are gravel. The only drawback is the campgrounds proximity to I-90. There is some road noise from the traffic. We will use this campground again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is about 30 miles west of Billings. We only stayed two nights but the owner/operators were very friendly. We saw lots of deer in and around the park both evenings. Sites were level and grassy; easy to get into and very easy access from I-90. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.