This is a National Forest Service (NFS) campground 26 miles west of Lolo, Montana on Highway 12. It is a typical NFS campground - rustic, no hookups or any other amenities. What is unusual are the wide paved roads and large sites which could accommodate large rigs. Trees do not interfere with navigating through this campground and parking in the sites. If you are a Lewis & Clark buff following their trip through the Bitterroot Mountains, this is a great place to park if you are equipped to dry camp for a few days. If I were comparing this campground to other NFS campgrounds, I would give it a rating of 9 or 10. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The office person here was friendly and helpful. He even led us to our site and guided us in. We had a large wooded pull through with lots of trees and grass. Our site was level. The bathrooms and showers were old but clean. There was a nice walking trail to the creek. They have a large dance hall on site and have nightly square dances, but you are welcome to stay here even if you are not a square dancer. We were invited to come watch the dancers. The cost is very low and this is a great place to stay while you explore the area. We had electric and water hookups but no sewer as they were all taken. There is a good dump station. This park is not fancy but is very pleasant and friendly. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is friendly & helpful staff. Our space had a lot of grass. There are walking trails. Cable TV is $1.50 a day. Our rate with cable was $23.75. We are not square dancers but we were invited to come to the hootenanny. It was a blast. It was a lot of fun watching the dancers. Everyone made us feel welcome. We did not have sewer at our space. The camp is very quiet, friendly campers. We would love to visit again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I was there for 2 weeks. The bathrooms were clean. Good w-ifi and friendly/helpful staff. It is 8 miles to Missoula. There were washing machines but no dryers, but there are plenty of clotheslines and stuff dries fast. LOTS of snacks were provided every day due to square dance activities. This is generally a nice looking campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We liked this campground. Lots of big trees. Parts of the interior roads were not in the best shape. Our pull thru had water and electric, but no sewer, and the space around it was huge. Sites were level, lots of grass between sites, most shaded. The bathrooms were older but very clean. Price reflects Good Sam discount and nominal fee for cable, which was very good. Wifi available at the camp office, which we did not use. People were very friendly, made us feel welcome-we are not square dancers. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This RV park primarily caters to Square Dancers, but non-dancers are welcome (we are none dancers). The owners were extremely friendly and everyone made us feel welcome even though we are not dancers. Sites are on gravel in a forested area. Cable was available for additional charge. WiFi available in the rec room. Verizon phone and aircard work in the campground. Campground is an easy 8 mile drive to Missoula. Had a nice time in this park. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very friendly owner-management. Great square dance shop on premise. Only 30A service, not great for big rigs. Very few sites have sewer hookup. Laundry is cold-water wash only and no dryers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very pretty park in large pines. Our site was kind of cramped but we got there late and they only had a couple left. Looks to be a destination camp for the the square dancers. Thus the name.. They were very kind and invited us to their pot luck. Next time we will reserve ahead. Small store. Easy Access into the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.