We stayed at this park because it was close to the Little Bighorn Battlefield. The office/gift shop was a mess and smelled extremely bad (cats). The area around the outside of the office was cluttered with junk as well. This set the tone for our stay. We stayed here 2 nights and it was all we could do to stay here that long. All utilities worked good, although I had to search for the cable line as it was laying on the ground with a bunch of other wires. The first site they gave us was narrow and under a real low power cable. Couldn't open our slides on one side so we had them move us. The park needs lots of attention and they need to get the cats out of the office. The nightly rate was way too high for this campground. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access from I-90, with multiple fuel stations and fast food restaurants. Sites are gravel, our pull-thru was fairly level, long, and had shade, grass, and a glider for two. Hookups worked well, and the free WiFi worked well during our stay. Clear shot at the DirecTV satellite from most sites, and Verizon cell and data reception was adequate. Not much in town, but only a 15-minute drive to the Bighorn Battlefield. A word of caution, the owner has multiple cats (we counted over 20), and the office smell may be offensive or a problem if you're allergic to cats. A bit overpriced, but there's not much choice in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very expensive for poor but adequate service. $33.51 was the Good Sam rate. They advertised Wi-Fi, but it wasn't working. Manager tried to place us on an uneven space where we would have to 'share' electric and water with a large motor home, so we opted for a single space by the road instead. Bright lights from gas station across the street might be very bothersome, but we were tired and slept. Electric power was weak. We drove an extra 100 miles to get here, because it is hard to find RV parks in Montana in the Fall months that are open. Even if they are open they often don't have sewer or a dump available! Very frustrating travels in a state I used to love to visit. As a side note, there is a Cabela's on US 90 near Billings that looks like it has a dump station. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Nice park, quiet at night, noisy and busy streets during day, easy access and parking with roomy sites, convenience store with cheapest gas in town across street, friendly owners. Showers were clean but hard to find a dry spot to dress on afterwards so bring an extra towel. Stayed 2 nights to visit Little Big Horn. Also visited county museum which was great. Trains not far away but didn't bother us at night. Mosquito sprayer came though one evening which smelled bad for awhile. It's a city thing so the park had little to say about it. Didn't notice any bugs so it must work. Could do better at cleaning off the picnic tables as ours was covered with bird doo. Thankful for plastic table cloth! I didn't notice any of the problems expressed by the previous reviewer. I would stay again if in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Office littered with trash, junk, and bad odors! Owner's granddaughter is running the park and doesn't have a clue how to run a business or maintain a campground! Sites are well spaced, but that is the ONLY good thing about this park. Mobile homes littered with trash and junked cars were a real eyesore. Restrooms were not locked, and had shower curtains rather than doors in both the toilet and shower areas. As a woman, I would NOT feel safe showering there, given the looks of the people hanging out in the broken down RV's and mobile homes in the park. Sites were littered with weeds and dog feces. Sprinklers in some sites were left to run for hours, creating swamps and mud pits, while the majority of sites appeared to not have received water in weeks. While walking our small dog on a leash, we had to scare off several dogs allowed to run lose in the park. After paying nearly $38 for a night's stay here, would have been better off staying in a rest stop on nearby I-90! Will never stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had a nice, very long, level site near the office. Our site was very accommodating with a tree and a swing. Site was long enough to leave truck and fifth wheel connected. Laundry was very clean and reasonable. Would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excessive rate for this campground and the only 2 others in this area. Since there are only 3 to chose from they have a corner on the market. When we called for rate information we were immediately given the $37 rate before being asked if we were a member of any club (GS) which leads me to believe that $37 is the regular price for everyone. Another point is that many sites have side by side hookups which we do not care for. This park should not be asking more than $25/night. Park was neat and clean. WI-FI somewhat weak but useable. We would not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed two nites. Not the prettiest place we've stayed but okay. The website indicates 30/50 amp at $34 per nite. That is no longer accurate, a 50 amp site is $38 now. The rate shown includes a Good Sam discount. Our site was shady and had a big swing as well as a picnic table. Did not use the shower or restrooms. The laundry was clean, but expensive ($2.75 for a washer). The office has a very unpleasant odor. We had an issue with dog droppings at the back of our site. The staff apologized for the problem and sent somebody over right away to clean it up. Close to the Little Bighorn Battlefield. As noted in earlier reviews this is an easy access park from I90. We would stay again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very friendly staff. Sites were clean, level and roomy. Close access to Little Bighorn National Monument. Would stay here again. Easy in, easy out. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not a very visual appealing park but for one night it is OK. Very quiet and no blaring lights. The Mexican food at the nearby casino was really good. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here for two nights while heading east. Convenient location just off the freeway. The owner is friendly and quite talkative. I didn't look around much. All the sites are gravel with some just having fresh gravel added. Not good for my Motorcycle. Cable TV is awesome. There were over 50 channels which is more than most campgrounds. The TV was welcomed. Little Bighorn Battleground is 20 minutes down the road. The office was cluttered, but wasn't an issue to me. Everything you need except a pool. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate shown is before Good Sam discount. Please ignore the recent negative comments by a former guest. This is our first RV review. We were compelled to join RV Park Reviews in order to give our recent experience. As others have noted the owner is very friendly and helpful. Despite the long stretch of recent hot weather, there is green grass by many sites. Spacing between hookups is good. The park doesn't have a parking lot feel. Wi-Fi and cable TV worked well. The cable TV was especially appreciated since the Olympics are in progress. Restrooms and showers are clean. Didn't use the shower, but looked in them. Laundry room is a nice facility. Park is very conveniently located for visiting Little Big Horn National Monument. The office is cluttered somewhat, but that didn't bother us. Also, it does smell of cat and dog odor. The owner has several cats around and a dog. We suggest springing with a deodorizer, like Fabrese, would be beneficial. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I chose to stay here regardless of some previous negative comments and I am glad I did. Yes, some of the grass is brown, but there is plenty of green grass where it can grow. Today was 100 degrees and it is very dry, as is most of the state of Montana. The sites are large and relatively level. 50 amp power is plentiful and in the green zone of my AC meter. The office staff is helpful and friendly. I couldn't care less if the office is cluttered. Staff lady was able to grab an extension TV cable for me while also handling a phone call. When my toad AC went out, she recommended some local repair places to consult. The park is fairly priced for the connections and location. My only concern is that if I stay here too long, the double scoop ice cream social every day at 7:00 pm will add too many pounds to my waistline. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I don't know how anyone could rate this park higher than a 5. The park does not look anything like their web site. There is nothing green in the park. The office is a cluttered mess. And at $37 with a discount, it is surely over priced. I will never stay here again. They need to do some 'truth in advertising.' We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived here at 101 degrees. We were anxious to get set up in a 50 amp site and get the a/c on. No problem. Got us in a great site and having cable TV, we didn't have to mess with the Dish. It is very hot and dry so do not expect green except for the trees. At 7 p.m. they host a ice cream social. That was great and a good way to meet the other campers since I considered it to hot to walk and visit. 3 generations of ladies run and repair the park. Good for you ladies! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very friendly owner. Nice paved roads and gravel sites. Nice trees and grass in sites, some sites had swings to sit in. Ice cream social every evening, great deal. A lot of workers on long term, but other than traffic, not a problem. Within walking distance of Quick Stop store and casino. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Humble park, price is high for quality of grounds. We were welcomed, given tour information, even loaned a CD with guided tour of Little Bighorn Battlefield. Our pull-through site required pulling through an empty site and then making a 90 degree turn into our site. The park was quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here for three nights. I agree it does need a bit of TLC, but the basics are here. Bathrooms and showers clean, good laundry facilities, sites decent. The few times we had Wi-Fi trouble, just went to the office and it was rebooted. Ice cream social each night: good local ice cream, 20 flavors from which to chose. Would stay here again. While it is not a $34/night park for some parts of the country, it is with the going rate in these parts. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
First off I want to say that the owner is a very wonderful and helpful woman. This is an older park, needs a little TLC. But all in all a good place for staying while checking out "Custer's last stand battlefield". Also if you get a chance to see the reenactment it is well worth it. Hardin days is a blast and they have lots of things going on. She said she had Wi-Fi, but I could never connect. Verizon signal was great. Good water pressure and good power. Place seemed overpriced to me. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good park overall. WiFi was not solid. Finally gave up and used my phone because it was so slow. Sites OK, good hookups. We stayed one night while on the road and I would certainly stay again if coming this way. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We feel that this is NOT a $34 park. The office had a definite cat litter odor and dogs and cats were running around unleashed. Be sure and ask for your Good Sam discount. We did not get ours. We will not come back to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sorry we could only stay one night, as we had to return to Oklahoma. Quiet park within walking distance of fast food and casino's. Could have spent a day or two in the gift shop! Will definitely return! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable stay. The ladies that run the park couldn't be nicer. The roads were all torn up when we visited and they were so apologetic (as though it was their fault). We'll definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We've stayed here several times while traveling through. This campground is run by 3 women. They have several cats running lose & a small dog that greets everyone checking in. They don't clean up after their pets. We were parked beside the office and their dog would do his business every morning she let it out. First morning I step in it I said something an the reply was I can't be everywhere at once. All in all the CG is OK just don't park beside the office. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here one night while visiting the Little Big Horn, and thoroughly enjoyed it. The campground owners were very nice, loaned us a CD for the tour, and gave us an excellent shortcut to Mount Rushmore, which was our next stop. Don't bother with a pull-through, because the back-in sites are HUGE and the access road is extremely wide. If you can't back into one of these sites, you probably shouldn't be driving an RV! This is a very nice place if you're visiting the local parks or just passing through. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is located away from the main roads, so it's quiet. The park roads and sites are gravel, fairly level, some shade. The restrooms and shower area is very spacious, but could have been cleaner. Overall it was an ok place. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owners are characters and very nice - a slew of women run the show. As the proprietress says, "We're not fancy, we've never claimed to be, we're family." Open, not many trees. Good water pressure in the showers, a little worn in the laundry room ($2.25 for a wash). All in all, it's OK. Close to town and stores, quiet. Great diner nearby, Sal's. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Office staff was friendly and very helpful. Ice cream socials were a good time to get acquainted with other campers and staff members. It was nice to see the pretty flowers planted and well taken care of. This is a privately owned park where the owners care about their customers and treat them with respect. They have an "I Care" attitude toward their customers. Yes, if we return to Hardin, we will go back to this park. Spaces were long enough and wide enough for our 35 ft. motor home with 3 slides. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed two nights to visit the Little Bighorn battle field. Had a nice back-in site number 6 with a shade tree and grass. The hostess as very helpful and friendly. She let us borrow a CD for touring the ballet field, very nice. Also visited the Big Horn County Historical Museum, very interesting. Would stay here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. We had a break down and they went out of their way to help and to make us feel at home. They were a joy to talk to, very kind, intelligent and sincere. It made for an very enjoyable experience. I loved the ice cream social. What a positive experience!! I would highly recommend this park. Two thumbs up! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
July 2011
$37
Had a pleasant stay at the RV Park. it was quiet and friendly. The restrooms and campsite were clean and maintained well. We only stayed 1 night, but we would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here on the night of July 16th and then again on the nights of July 26/27/28. The owner was very accommodating when we arrived on July 26, a very hot day, and our A/C was not working and put us into the best shaded site available. The sites were spacious and level and the grass was cut and well watered. The nightly Ice Cream Social was a great way to meet other campers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rustic is probably an exaggeration! The lack of customer service and abundance of cat urine smells in the office are a real turn off. The sites are really only good for overnights. Can’t imagine anyone wanting to stay here any longer if they have a choice. Note: we were in the electric only sites along the back building. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Site was level, but fairly soft gravel, so there were deep ruts in many of the sites. Electric and water hookups were placed well, but the sewer was in the extreme rear of the site requiring about 30' of hose. The sites are set up somewhat strangely, we had to drive through another site to pull into ours and it was a tight turn for our 37' fiver. The lady who checked in was pleasant, but the office did smell like her cats. Good selection of TV channels and good Wi-Fi speeds. All and all a decent place to stay for a day or two, not long term. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground was not bad for Hardin, MT. Afterall, we expected it to be worse. Not much shade and it was very hot. Thank goodness for AC. They have many pets in the office that were bothersome to us because we believe animals should not be up on counters or bothering people who may not want to pet them. The owners are definitely animal lovers. OK place to pull into for the night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Long gravel back-in sites in a prairie setting (little or no shade). Nothing fancy but very functional and great proximity to the National Park. I have to make a comment on a previous post about the Wi-Fi connection - you are CAMPING. If Wi-Fi is so important get an air card. I would definitely not mark down a campground on that basis. Staff is very friendly. Unfortunately we arrived late so could not partake in the ice cream social. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were here last year also with another couple who also had a large motorhome. This is a great little campground. The folks in the office are great. They can help you with directions, detours and what's going on in the town of Hardin. Plus they have ice cream socials! A great asset to their community. We had no problems entering, parking, etc., with our 40' rig and tow. Just stayed the night and didn't have to disconnect. I'd recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The WiFi did not work. They said it was because we had Windows Seven. This is a common browser they should upgrade to handle it or not advertise that they have WiFi. It was the reason we stopped. TV channels were very basic. Office smelled like cats and one jumped right on me as we talked to owner. Nice little town. Easy in Easy out gas station across the street. Over priced for what we received. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An older park near Bighorn Battlefield. The roads were narrow and took some time to get into a pull through site. Staff was helpful when ask, but not forthcoming with information. They did allow us to barrow a CD for the trip to Little Bighorn which was much appreciated. The bathrooms are old and could have been cleaner. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice place to stay while visiting the Little Big Horn Battlefield. Level gravel sites with FHU's. Office person very helpful. They will loan you a CD for the Battlefield Auto Tour. Showers, restrooms and laundry clean and up to date. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Certainly not a Grand View at this park. The sites are relatively large, with fairly level sites. Access is very good. A place to stop overnight or to use as a base to see the various places in the area. Hostess was helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Kind of a backyard campground with moblie homes in back with some extended stays. Thats where the pull throughs are. The water and electric and sewer hookups are oddly arranged, but useable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a basic park, but well maintained. Park operators are super friendly. Washrooms/showers were basic, but are kept very clean. This would not be a destination for us, but we would certainly stop here again if passing through, if only to attend the evening ice creem social that we missed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The office sent us to two sites that were occupied, then one without water before we picked out our own site and told them where we were. Our "Grandview" was a large metal building and a big pile of dirt. The sites were level and average size. WiFi was slow but cable TV was good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A good location. Quiet. Showers/restrooms spacious. Sites neat, dirt and gravel. The park has a little bit of everything, cabins, storage units, monthly, but neat and spread out. We had a shade tree and swing bench. Ice cream social $1.50. would return if price was less. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Thought the rate was a little high for electric only (30amp) but the campground was neat and the restrooms were very well kept. Large showers (plenty of elbow room). The personal were nice a friendly. Hardin is not much of a destination but did have a great museum there (worth visiting, free). Would stay again if passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We use the campground every year. very friendly family run campground. Hardin swimming pool across the street, beautiful family pool. Has good Wi-Fi, and cable television service. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice host. Kept clean. There is a mobile home park next door, so it looks like the wrong place when you drive up. Owner brought in a mobile barbecue with ribs, pork and brisket smoked on site. Very reasonable and tasty. Great Internet access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice little basic park. Very open so we could use our satellite. Staff was very friendly and helpful. They do charge $1.50 extra for air conditioning but we have found a lot of parks charge extra for 50 amp so this was no problem for us. We had a very pleasant stay here and would do so again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice, basic campground right off Interstate-90 in Hardin. Centrally located to visit the Bighorn Battlefield to the south, Pompey's Pillar National Monument to the northeast, and Billings to the west, and within walking distance to fast-food services in town. Clean restrooms, and although we did not use the laundry or showers, they appeared to be clean and in working order. Staff is very friendly, and the office doubles as a little gift shop. Nice touch: has an ice cream social nightly. The storage units and couple permanent trailers were a little disconcerting at first, but our stay was quiet and comfortable. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an interesting mix for camping. Really it was just a place to stop for the night. At $38, it seems excessive for what you get. The shower buildings are clean, but watch out at night. The whole building went dark while I was showering. There was a timer somewhere, but I couldn't find it. Just bring a flash light. There isn't much around here to encourage staying any longer than a day. We'll stay somewhere else next time. Plus, we were unfortunate to be here when they sprayed for mosquitos. I think it would have been appropriate to warn campers that they were spraying before the truck was in front of our rig. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a difference ten days make! We camped in space 43 ten days after the person who submitted the review on 6/10 and had problems with the cable reception. We noticed the cats on checking in because of the strong odor in the reception area. A real turn off. Even though we reserved a pull through, one of the family owners didn't want to give it to us because we didn't have a large enough rig to make the best use of it. Ambiance was compromised by several old, skirted trailers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped in space 43 which was a spacious pull through with 30 amp service and cable TV which had very good reception. The only negative about this campground are that there are a number of permanent type trailers which are in very poor condition and distract from the overall appearance. The owner was very helpful and owns several friendly and curious cats which like to jump into the storage compartments or enter your rig if you happen to leave the door open. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate shown Good Sam discount. Assigned a back in site 6. The power was way at the back of site. Pad was gravel and slightly unlevel. Has a friendly office manager, and good directional signs to RV park. Cable TV channels were snowy. WiFi signal was very good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly staff here. Located far enough from the freeway to be quiet. A train runs occasionally, but is far away enough that it did not bother us. There is some street noise early but is quiet later in the evening. This campground is best described as rustic. It in no way qualifies as an 'RV Resort'. The pull-through sites are long enough for big rigs and spaced with lots of room between them. There is a filling station just across the street that is easy to get into and out. We did not use the restrooms or other facilities so cannot comment on their condition. We enjoyed our quiet stay and would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, well-kept park. Far enough off the freeway to keep noise to a minimum. Sites are nice size, but not too many with shade. Great for an overnight stop. Very nice restroom/shower/laundry/game room facilities. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a small park with a big heart! The owners are very friendly and try hard to please everyone who stops here. The sites are large and easy to access. The Wi-Fi is strong and available at all sites. Restaurants, casinos and quick stops are within walking distance of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Looked in the Trailer Life directory and this park was advertised as looking pretty good. Got there and was disappointed. Park really needs some TLC. Would not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I found this to be a very nice campground. Owners were very friendly. The interior road looks like it's been newly paved and is in excellent condition. The road is wide which made maneuvering our big rig very easy. There is plenty of room between the grassy sites. Some sites have nice size trees. Our back-in site was very long: plenty of room for our 38' 5th wheel and truck. There are some seasonal campers but their sites, along with the whole campground, was well kept. The Wi-Fi was excellent as was the cable TV. The above price reflects a discount. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here in a 40' 4-slide motorhome using our Good Sam membership. We were in site 43: which had full hookups with 50 amp, a table, and grass. The owners were very friendly and helpful. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I was very happy with this campground. The people were very friendly. It was quiet and comfortable. It has all the amenities we were looking for. We had a nice spot towards the front in full shade. The showers, bathrooms, and laundry were conveniently located. I would recommend this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
As seems quite common in this part of the country, many of the sites were taken by workers who left in the morning and returned in the evening. They were no problem at all, just meant that there were fewer sites available for transient travelers. Because the clerk could not assign us a full hook up site without her daughter's review (who was not available), we chose an electric site. That was it: electric, but no other hookups. We asked for the Good Sam discount but were overcharged nearly $5 for two nights. At least we had a nice site at the edge of the park and partially under some trees. There were five washers and five dryers, so doing laundry was easy. There is no dump station and no public water faucet, so we temporarily used a vacant site for these necessities. Toilet stalls are made "private" through the use of shower curtains in lieu of doors. It was OK for a couple of nights and quite close to the must-see Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good park for short visit. About 15 miles from Battle of Little Bighorn National Monument. Easy access off I-90 about 1 mile south. Interior roads are paved. Sites are gravel and grass. There are a few short trees. Wi-Fi was decent. No problem with satellite TV or Verizon air card. Office lady was friendly. Men's restroom was messy. Park had numerous workers staying there working in the area. They caused no problems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I reviewed this park last summer, and left some critical comments. The owner followed up and called me to dispute my comments. I was impressed that the owner would bother to find me and that she was very concerned about my review. While we did not agree on everything, I did see her point of view and with that understanding, I am re-rating this park here. This experience demonstrates that campground owners do read these reviews and do take them seriously. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice park: certainly fine for an overnight. Front desk gal was very pleasant and accommodating. Sites were grass and or gravel. Our site was a pull-through with plenty of room between sites. The newly paved interior road is nice. We needed to use the laundry and though it was basically clean it still needed some attention. All but one of the flourescent lights in the laundry were burned out so it made it pretty difficult to see what we were doing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice place to spend the night. Quite with good water and electricity. Sites were a little close together, however each had a picnic table. Hosts were friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is close to all the amenities of the town of Hardin. Spaces are very large with lots of breathing room. Many spaces rented out to long term workers. Owners are very friendly and helpful. Gift shop is kind of fun. Back of office is a wreck. No real amenities except showers and restrooms and worn wooden gazebos for picnic tables. Somewhat noisy as is close to Interstate - some trains, too. Cheap enough to be worth a stay if needed. Several miles to travel to Little Bighorn Battlefield. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park for an overnight stop. The lady in the office was very friendly and helpful. The sites are gravel but there is no problem if you use something under your jacks. There is room between the sites. There is an ice cream social everynight. There is a $1.50 charge for A/C. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The previous reviewer is all wet. This place is extremely friendly, helpful and a great place to stay. Quiet, well organized and knowledgeable about the area. We had mail delivered, faxes sent and needed local info about DMV and the like. Laurie knew it all and was helpful with all our needs. They have a daily ice cream social.The papers in the laundry are local info and newspapers for free. This is not heaven but let's face it, its in Hardin not Palm Springs. Anybody who puts jacks down in gravel without pads has it coming just like Custer did. Camp here and have a good time visiting the battlefield site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
June 2009
$31
Judging from the prior reviews we thought the place would be great. The office looked so bad we almost left and probably should have done so. The place needs a good cleanup, permanent residences look bad, and the laundry room was a mess with papers all over the place. It did have good wifi, and cable but beware of the rocks in the sites. Our jacks got stuck in the rocks and we had difficulty retracting them. We would not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice RV park with courteous, friendly, hospitalble owners. The owners run around daily keeping restrooms, laundry room, and game room clean, and lawns mowed. There is a nice community pool nearby with rec. room. Cable TV and WiFi is good, good city water with good pressure. This is one campground we feel safe in. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
May 2009
$30
Very pleasant owners. (3 women)... Sites very large with plenty of grass on both sides of site. Full hook-ups- excellent TV cable- good free Wi-Fi. Nice quiet park. Restrooms were being updated while we were here. No problem as we use our own facilities. Not really a family park due to no children activities. Good Pizza Hut just around the corner. City ordinance prevents fire pits. Next door is a permanent trailer park. Would stay here again... We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
What a relaxing place to stay! We spent 2 weeks in this nice little park. Grass on both sides of rig parking. Level and easy to park. Quiet and peaceful. It is all what one is used to and I was very pleased with the amenities of the park. The hook ups and cable TV was excellent! Clean bathrooms and nice laundry facility. The owners were fantastic and very helpful. Reasonable Rates. Plenty close to many different tourist activities: from water sports to the Battleground of Custer's Last Stand. I would definitely stay here again. One of the highlights of our summer. We stayed in 6 states over the summer and fall. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Agree what last poster said, except nothing is nice in this small community. Try to get in the front by the office, nicer sites and not so many rough looking old permanents. The office is so cluttered you wonder how it can happen. The WiFi is strong when it works, but will go down occasionally. Air card works great. Decent cell phone reception. Cable, electric, and water is great. A day or two is all you would want to stay here. The Hardin Community Center is a small walk and for $1.00 you can exercise, swim, and hot tub. Clean, well equipped and very nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is a $1.50 additional charge per night if you want to run your AC! ...smacks of KOA type pricing. Free Wi-Fi worked well. There is free CATV and good water & power. Park is well-kept & good condition. Roads & sites are gravel. It is more of a worker park than RVer park. There are mostly trailers; many small house trailers as opposed to RVs. Most sites are back-in. We had a very long pull-through with grass on each side & ample space between rigs. Very friendly staff. We stayed two nights while visiting Little Big Horn Natl Park approx. 14 mi south. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have spent a week at this campground. It is perfect for visiting Custer's Last Stand. The owners go out of their way to be helpful and friendly. If you're outside they'll just come over and chat. The spaces are large. We have lawn on both sides and can easily park in front of our coach with room to spare. The park is very clean. We enjoy the nightly ice cream socials. It's a great way to meet others in the park and share experiences. I found the park to be very much as expected from the web site. It is a wonderful place to tour from as well as sit back and relax in. There is also a good gift shop in the office. The ice cream socials are held in the newly remodeled lodge which is lovely. It would be great for rallies, family reunions, etc. I don't think we've ever stayed in a park as friendly as this one. We'll definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Absolutely the worst! We made reservations 6 months in advance based on the misleading website. We arrived on the 7th of July and the entrance should have been our warning. Looked as if units were packed in like sardines. Manager/owner advised us of our spots (4 popups traveling together) and we proceeded to them. We found that we were in an un-kept gravel lot next to an outbuilding with 3 electrical hookups attached to it for 4 units. We were advised we could not use our air because 2 units had to share one electrical hookup. We all (24 of us) decided we did not feel the sites to be adequate and proceed immediately to the office for refund. The owner was rude, and inconsiderate and refused a refund -BEWARE!!! When we said we would head over to the Hardin KOA they said it would be worse, yea right - it was 100 times better and they were extremely hospitable. If you prefer avoiding difficulties like this on vacation - avoid Grandview RV park in Hardin, MT at all costs! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Clean campground, very friendly hosts, Rec room unfinished but has good potential, Olympic size swimming pool at High School across the road ($5 for a family). Close to Little Big Horn, I would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Website certainly doesn't tell whole story. Windier than heck pulling in but finished with calm skies and beautiful sunset. Rather barren campground (no trees at our site) with creek wandering through camp that makes your skin want to itch. Thankful that it was in town and that it was easy to grab groceries or have a tire repaired. Game room not much to look at, but facilities were clean and one heck of a lot cheaper than KOA. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Comfortable site for 1-2 day stay. Office folks very friendly, but your on your own to find site. WiFi worked well. Sites larger than normal and fairly level. We will stay here again for one night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An OK overnight in a long pull-thru with good 50 amp on pad 45. The office is a mess. There is junk everywhere. A lot of seasonals. I would not pay $50 at the KOA in Billings so I stayed here - about 50 miles east of Billings on I-90. Easy on and off. Gravel roads. Not much to look at. Good Wi-Fi which worked under the name 'Wireless'. I don't know if it was provided by the park or if I connected to someone in the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We made reservations ahead of time, and planned to stay for two days. But when we arrived it was very muddy, had very poor water pressure, dirty bathrooms and a bunch of black rabbits running around everywhere. I love rabbits, but the dogs there were chasing them and barking like crazy. The people are very nice and friendly, but the place needs some serious updating. Oh, and this hot tub, is one someone might have at their house. It fits maybe 4 people and it wasn't open, nor was the pool. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very accommodating staff, friendly with kids. Hot tub was nice way to end the long day of driving from Rushmore. Level sites, easy in and out. We were in one of the end sites so had a lot of extra room to spread out (chairs, bicycles). We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
CG was clean and site was level. Excellent access to I-90 and fuel. While site was long enough, there are 15-18 inches between slide outs on left sides of RVs. Sites are staggered w/one site facing one way as the next site over faces the opposite direction: so that the left sides of RVs face each other. Door sides of RVs face small green area w/picnic table. CG was functional, if you do not mind living on top of neighbors. We would try another CG next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good overnight spot plenty of room for our 38 ft with 3 slides. Located a mile off the interstate, and no noise. Was very clean but did have a few permanent residents that had trashy trailers. But all in all a good overnight experience. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice level site. Friendly staff. Clean laundry, showers, bathrooms, and pool. Good location for visiting the Little Big Horn monument. We would come here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great, little park. There are lovely mature trees, the sites are large, and the staff is very friendly. The location is convenient and there is a really nice IGA Supermarket only about a mile away. The park is extremely quiet, surrounding on all sides by farmland. This is one of the best wi-fi service parks we have visited. We will stay here again. The black bunny population is adorable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice quiet park, 1 mile from freeway, easy on off, large pull-throughs, The staff is very friendly and escorts you to your sites. Gravel roads and gravel level sites with grass in between sites. would use again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great location to visit the Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument and Pompey's Pillar for William Clark's signature and an amazing view of the area from the top of the stone. This is an older but clean KOA, and as an older campground, there are no fancy concrete patios. The pool is small for playing in the water and not swimming laps. The surrounding sugar beet fields were harvested when we arrived, so a wind could kick up some dust - yet we had a cool breeze with no dust. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Adequate park. Easy on and off the highway, but far enough down the road for quiet. Fields on three sides so there is some dust blowing. Laundry and bathrooms/showers were OK. Pool was clean, but didn't open until after noon, so morning swims were out. Hot tub was just a "home" model and I didn't see it used. Friendly personnel. Site was reasonably level. Cable and Wi-Fi were OK. Convenient to Crow Agency and the Custer Battlefield, and other historical sites. The only real problem were the flies: lots and lots and lots of flies. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is one of the better KOA camps. The biggest problems are the narrow ingress/egress. Larger units have difficulty making the turns. While parked (by the owner), another large RV was brought in in front of us. He missed the front of our unit by a mere inch -- even with me yelling to watch the tail swing. For the price, I expect more knowledge of RVs, parking procedures and better amenities, only 7 cable TV channels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely, quiet park about a mile off the interstate. Pull through site was level, with a covered patio table at each site. The owners support local charities with an ice cream social each night which is lovely. Wi-Fi was good. We did not use laundry, showers, or rest rooms, so cannot comment on those. This is an excellent location for visiting the Little Bighorn Battleground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A good stop to see Little Bighorn Battlefield, but nothing much else to see in Hardin. Has clean bathrooms, we didn't really check out the pool, but it seemed clean. Convenient to the highway and a good camp store. Not much room in the spots. Entrance was tight, big pull throughs, but several tight turns in the park. Hardin has a grocery store and chain restaurants. Good stopover for 2 days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice little park in the middle of farmland and a short distance from the highway and town. Our spot was long and had a grass area next to it. Everything worked well. The owners are very nice and helpful. They have old bike surrounding the park, cute idea. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lots of long, pull through sites with large grassy areas and picnic tables. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The perimeter is designated as the dog walk. It is not an enclosed dog park, but our Schnauzer could not get enough of the wonderful smells. The park is in the midst of flat farmland and is very quiet. We would definitely recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night while traveling through MT. Staff was very friendly. Bathrooms and such were nice and clean. The total we paid to stay was $30.50 was the standard rate, plus an additional $13 for our three children. $46.55 all together with tax. There are bikes and such to rent, a small pool, ice cream social in the evening. Internet actually worked, which was a pleasant change of pace. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A great little campground. Quiet with plenty of trees and wide sites. The staff was terrific. Really enjoyed our stay and will return. The price includes KOA discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at this KOA for 6 nights. We fished the near-by river and attended the Crow Fair. It is a very well run park, managed by very nice people. The laundry area was clean but has limited store items. The space we had was on the back, very wide and all connections worked well. Wi-Fi worked well. TV was limited but ok. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground was decent enough, the staff very friendly. Not a great dog walk area for sure. The town was the pits: mostly tacky, trashy "casinos" that word has it, couldn't make a pay out of much size. We were in the area only to visit Little Bighorn Battlefield and since we've done that, there is NO reason to return here. With all that said, the campground was over priced, but we "needed" to be here. Wouldn't return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I am surprised by how many folks give this park good ratings. At best, it's facilities are just adequate: less than 25 sites are full hookups (W/E/S and cable), not all of those are 50 amp, and the 16 FHU that are pull-throughs are the aforementioned side-by-side, shared utility sites, and the cable has only 9 channels - several of which were barely viewable. The proceeding would have rated the park a weak 5. However, I encountered the same problem that a 8/09 reviewer did - I requested a roof satellite friendly site at the time of reservation and again at check in and my assigned site had two 30-40 foot trees on the southwest side of the site. When the "escort" said she didn't think there would be a problem with the satellite, I doubted that she was right. When I questioned their ability to know what a sat. friendly site is, she said that they try their best. Admittedly she went back to the office to see if any "clearer" sites were available, but returned saying everything was reserved or 50 amp. As I expected, I was unable to get my satellite to connect. My conclusion is that the staff is either incompetent (not knowing the meaning of satellite friendly) or they lie (we have a satellite friendly site for you) to customers making reservations. Additionally, their handout still shows them having a public phone but they do not. Finally, a lot of things (utilities, bathrooms, pool, etc.) need updating. This was the first time I had been to this park in years and I was hoping to enjoy it but the satellite issue ruined the visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had a pull through at the end of the park, and we were very happy with it. The "facing" pull through sites mentioned by others, are a little weird, but would be nice for those traveling together. Too bad the park has so many of these sites. We were escorted to our site, and campground staff was very friendly. There was an ice cream social each night we were here. A nice, friendly little park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Cleanest laundry my wife has ever seen, The fastest internet connection we have experienced in any RV Park so far. Very fast and excellent signal strength. Very friendly and helpful owners. Good strong healthy electricity. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Really nice campground. Staff is friendly and helpful. Sites are gravel and level and there is good Satellite access. We will return and spend time exploring the area. Rating would have been higher with paved sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground had just opened so they were working on getting all the facilities operational. Staff was very friendly and tried to accommodate as best they could. We enjoyed a nice hot tub and the sites were level and spacious. The WiFi was not operating and this was a problem for us as this is how we check on weather, routing, etc. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had a great site backing up to open fields and a spacious feeling all around us. It is absolutely wonderful for walking dogs. Nice office with very friendly staff, great laundry and restroom facilities. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground for a visit to the area. It is 15 miles from Little Bighorn Battlefield, and 1 mile from town. The owners are very nice. The sites are side-by-side so your driver's side is very close to your neighbor. We pulled in and they put us next to someone, but the park was pretty much empty, so I asked if we could be put in a spot with more room. They were very accommodating and moved us to site 16 which is on a corner with trees, very nice. The Wi-Fi worked great, and it was nice to have cable. There are some 50 amp sites, but not many. We would definitely stay again, if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As others have said, this is a fairly good location especially if you want to visit the Little Big Horn sites. There is a 24/7 noise issue to the east which is the power plant. You get used to it droning on, but it IS there. I would have rated this higher, but the staff told me I would have a site where I could use my satellite but when they took me to the site it was right under a VERY large cottonwood tree and I could not get a 'lock'. What was irritating was I had asked both at the time I booked the site and just before they took me to the site via a golf-cart lead and both times was told I'd be OK for reception. Then after I had the jacks down and couldn't lock on they said I could move to one of the other more clear sites. I didn't since I was already set up. Also, they are VERY tight on water use as they have to truck in their water and the water pressure showed it. If you need to do any clothes washing, do it before you get here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Finally, a KOA that is reasonably priced and delivers on its promises. Friendly owner, golf cart escort, and large, level gravel sites. Good hookups, shade, some grass, and free Wi-Fi that worked. Small but adequate pool and playground. Verizon Cell and Aircard worked well; satellite TV may be a problem due to the large cottonwoods. Not much in Hardin, but a good place to stage a visit to the Little Big Horn Battlefield. Plan on cooking at home, the Hardin dining possibilities are few and unsavory. The nightly campground ice cream social to raise money for charity is a nice touch. We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is a pleasant park with plenty of space between you and your neighbors. We had a pull-thru site near the back of the park and found it very level and well-graveled. Golf cart escort to the site is always welcomed. There is a good location for all services and excellent wi-fi. There are some permanent sites but they were not too shabby. It is an easy drive from the interstate. We stayed 2 nights and spent quite a while at the Custer Battlefield.The IGA grocery in town has most things you would need for life-on-the-road. The only irritation, office staff said we could wash the bugs off the front of the RV (which it definitely needed) but the roaming staff made us stop when he saw what we were doing. Get your story straight, staff. Other than that, it was a nice place to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly staff and convenient to the Interstate. Clean restrooms and showers. Kids enjoyed the clean pool, hot tub and playground. Wi-Fi worked great from site. We stayed here one night in order to visit Little Bighorn Battlefield National Park (roughly 45 minutes away) first thing the next morning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well looked after park run by older folks. They take pride in their park. Even though it is not full of all the "fun and games" of the BIG TIME KOA's it is WAY better than most. They are polite people, park is clean as a whistle and they are constantly improving. Bikes by the field in the back are a nice scenic touch. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Very nice and clean small park. The staff were extremely friendly, helpful and visible. I saw them out and about the campground almost all the time. We had never stayed at a KOA before and were pleasantly surprised by how nice this one was. It encouraged us to try KOA the rest of the trip. The pull through sites are somewhat narrow; they alternate direction so as to share picnic table sites. This means you see a good deal of your neighbors. The park is located outside of town with a great view of the surrounding farm land. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, well-maintained. Gravel roads and sites. Site mostly level. Owners on premises and very helpful. Wireless works. Good for satellite. Quiet, since it is a "down the road" from the interstate. Good location for Little Big Horn Battlefield Site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Decent site sizes, level sites, peaceful and quiet. Pool and hot tub were clean and well maintained. Friendly and helpful staff. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice small campground. Site's very level and location is very nice. Large trees throughout the park. Owners very helpful. Sites and roads are gravel with grass in between. There is a pool and hot tub, too. Wifi worked well. Cable TV has only 8 channels, but that was enough for us. Very peaceful. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Decent park near the Little Bighorn Battlefield. Gravel roads with grass. Sites were average in size. The staff was friendly and helpful. There is decent dog walking areas around the park which were clean. We would stay in this park again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent well maintained CG.Level sites gravel. Nice pet walk area. Owners very friendly. Nice CG store for essentials. Provided good information to area attractions. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very helpful staff. Site some what close to the camp site next to you. Nice grassy sites. Level gravel pads. Enjoyed the peace & quiet. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice KOA that the owners take great pride in which is evident everywhere. We always will stop here when going through this area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park. They had a Ice Cream social the night we were there. The kids had fun in the pool and riding those weird KOA bikes. Very close to Custer's battlefield. We stayed here overnight between Yellowstone and Spearfish, SD. I meet lots of nice families there. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Absolutely well maintained facility with very outgoing and helpful hosts. All sites are level, the Wi-Fi works, good shade in most sites, extra clean restrooms and quiet country setting. There isn't much to fault with this KOA and if they were all this nice, guess we'd have to join KOA membership. The only fault, which isn't a biggie, is that most of the sites are side by side drive thru. The owners make a point of keeping everyone apart when not busy and we were surprised it was not more crowded for July. There is plenty of history in the area with the Little Big Horn and this is a great hub to see the sites. We would not hesitate to stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Awesome folks here! Well kept grounds. They offered to keep the swimming pool open later for our kids after a bad experience at the Grandview RV Park nearby. Owner operator made sure everything wass to our liking. I would highly recommend this place and we had 4 popups and 24 people. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Friendly owners & staff, escort to site, nightly ice cream social in summer (which benefits a local non-profit organization). Campground is convenient to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (15 miles away) and off the interstate enough that road noise isn't a problem. Country atmosphere, some shade in most sites (cabins and tent sites around the edge of the campground seem to have the best shade). Just a nice little place. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were escorted to our campsite by two staff members. The sites consisted of a grassy recreational area outside each trailer. The area on which the trailer sat was a well packed, level gravel. Hooking up was easy. Entry into the space and exiting was easy. After driving all day, l really enjoyed the hot tub. This is a popular stop. I would reserve early to insure that you have a spot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is small, but very clean and nice. The tent sites were shaded. The bathrooms were clean. The pool hours are 12:30 to 9. We arived at 8:50 so there was no time to swim and the kids were really lookingg forward to that. I asked in the morning if they would consider allowing the kids to swim even though it was closed. They opened it for them for 20 minutes. I thought that was very nice. Wish the pool opened up in the morning to take a morning swim! The people were nice. The playground was fun too. We camped here in a Tent.
Great Friendly Staff! Less than a mile from the interstate. Good pool and hot tub. Sites are right next to each other but there was no noise. Since we camped in a pop-up, and truck and camper are 43 feet total the sites were extra long for us. Nice showers, good WiFi, limited but good cable selection. Great overnight stop. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We were here in the middle of a heat wave. There was no shade and we spent a hot night. While facilities were adequate, we would not go out of our way to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good camp ground for visiting the Custer historical area. Staff are friendly and helpful. The layout is not the best for entering and negotiating around the office which is right in the middle of the entrance area. The entrance gate is not very wide if you are 45 feet long and towing. It is difficult to negotiate a 45 foot rig around the office and to the camp sites. Cable TV was good for the few channels available. Best campground in the Hardin area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly owners. Old park. Sites are too close together. Lots of permanents, but construction is going on nearby. Next time through the area would probably stay at a park 5 to 7 miles south of here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park worked very well for us while we visited Little Bighorn Natl Monument. Easy in and out for our 30 ft class A with level, grassy pull-thru's and some shaded picnic tables. Not exactly spacious sites but plenty of room. No train or highway noise. Liked the trees in the park but most did not seem to provide much shade. Gentlemen in the office were capable and considerate when assigning our site. The laundry was clean and organized. We had planned to stay at the Grandview RV Park in the area but there was no one on staff who could help us when we arrived and it looked rather scruffy--thank goodness because it caused us to try this KOA and we were lucky to get a site. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nicer than usual KOA and was about 2 miles from freeway and quiet.I don't remember seeing any permanent rigs and the place was well kept up and it looked as if they are improving it...Close to Little Bighorn Battlefield. It has an arcade area and nightly movies in the rec room FOR FREE... We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$24
This was a nice clean campground. The staff were friendly and helpful. We camped here in a camper.