This park is in very poor condition with a lot of permanent units that bring down the quality. There is no cell phone service in this area. The sites have so many trees it is almost impossible to get satellite. It is about 19 miles from Libby but very close to Lake Koocanusa which affords a lot of water sports. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well, the best thing we can say about this place is the food in their restaurant was quite good, and in fact, a surprise, since the RV camping part of their business model was a poor effort at best. The unmown field (no roads to defined sites, just electric boxes and water faucets scattered in the grass) was rough to drive over. The bathrooms were primitive, dirty and uninviting. There was plenty of room, as there were only a half dozen other tenants. Leaving the rig hooked up was the better choice, but in fairness, we were favorably impressed with the FOOD . . . the menu was typical, but the evening special, with a local beer we never heard of, hit the spot. And several locals were eating with us in an attractive dining area next to the classic saloon space. Very few folks were there to drink, and it was a top notch family restaurant, set along Highway 37 a few miles northeast of Libby. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice area to visit, but the park is run down and neglected. Just a big field to park in with power water and sewer. Sites are poorly marked and uneven. Bathrooms were filthy, wouldn't use them. Laundry room was dirty, and machines very old. The restaurant and saloon is the only redeeming quality for this park. Too bad, great views, and with a little effort would be a great place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice little park right off RT 2 in town. Easy access to park and spot. All grass spots are long , wide and in the trees. Power was good and water pressure was good. The staff was helpful. We had phone service with our Verizon, but couldn't use Dish. They did have limited cable in the park. Staff was friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park managers were very nice. The sites were level and shaded but we still had good Verizon and satellite reception. This is a nice small park and we would definitely stay here again. They do not accept credit or debit cards, so bring cash or checks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a basic RV park. The interior roads are paved and the grass sites are large and level (advertised as 30x80 pull-thrus). Many shade trees, but they didn't interfere with our satellite access. Park is well-maintained and managers were very friendly. Even though it is right next to US 2, the road isn't heavily traveled and noise was not a problem. If we didn't have reservations in Washington for the next night, we would have stayed a week. The road in is right next to the driveway of the motel next door and we found out the hard way that it is easy to take the wrong road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is a City Park. It is located half-mile west of Junction 2 and SR 37 right behind the Kootenai Chamber of Commerce and Rousauers Grocery Store. It is dry camping; water available in the park to fill tanks; RV dump is $3 and only open 8-10am and 6-8pm. Shaded. Right next to a nice city park and cemetery. There is a host on site. A good, safe place for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Right off US 2 west end of town. Staff friendly. Long pull through sites with full hook-up. Wi-Fi good from motorhome but no satellite because of trees. They have cable TV hook-ups and works well. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm not sure where the previous poster stayed but it certainly wasn't at Woodland RV Park. The park is lovely, park-like with sites set among large pine trees. There is a creek that runs along the back portion of the campground and the "backyard" at our site was a lush grass area that leads down to a small beach at the creek. We were lucky enough to see various wildlife during our stay. Plus, the park is an easy walking distance to town and minutes from dozens of hiking trails. And I must admit to being quite offended by the "Deliverance" comment of the previous poster. We have found Jeff and Leslie to be kind, hard-working people that take pride in their property and work hard at improving it. I guess if you're used to staying at Outdoor Resorts and having lunch at the country club then a night under an overpass might be a better option for you but if you are interested in visiting a rural town like Libby, MT and enjoying the incredible scenery that surrounds it then Woodland RV Park is a perfect stopping point. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
May 2009
$80
WORST PLACE I HAVE EVER STAYED!!! The people who "ran" this place came right out of a scene from the movie Deliverance. They were rude and acted like I wasn't welcome. Water problems, grounds were dirty and unkempt. We would have been better off sleeping under an overpass. DO NOT GO HERE OR YOU WILL WISH YOU HADN'T. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree with the previous (07/08) review that this park is improving. Cable is 60 channels and WIFI worked for us. Sites are barely adequate but it would take a lot of money and effort to upgrade them to a level acceptable to most of today's RVers. It was an acceptable stop for us between Glacier and northern ID. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A lot of improvements have been made since this park was last reviewed. New owners have taken very positive steps to improve the park and overcome prior criticisms. The gravel sites are nestled among mature trees with full hook-ups. It is a quiet park yet right in town. Very close to the Kootenai Falls and River, as well as Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa. The sites are large and will accommodate big rigs with multiple slides. There is a need for a Wi-Fi repeater to be installed to obtain a signal in the back of the park. The management is very pleasant. The town of Libby has a very nice grocery store, Ace hardware, franchise as well as non-franchise restaurants, and sporting good stores for all your fishing equipment needs. The placement of the utilities could be better but they are working on that as well as enhancing the sites with new gravel. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a very nice park. Very dusty roads. Trees at sites need trimming. People were driving thru sites and way to fast...We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is nicely situated among tall trees but its overall appearance is poor. It has new owners, who have their work cut out for them. The park has obviously been allowed to deteriorate for years and is in need of much maintenance and updating. The grounds were in poor condition. There are insufficient bathrooms for the number of sites. There is no WiFi, despite it being listed as an amenity in several directories. Cable TV was good but was only available in a few sites. Trash bins always overflowing. Highway noise and trains blowing their whistles throughout the night disturbed our sleep. The park has an overall unkempt appearance. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very pretty site that was quiet and safe but needs to have cable. The sites are large and we had deer go by at sundown. Beautiful day trip up to Libby Dam along the Kootenai River and great overlooks. We will stay again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.