This is a meticulously, well kept park. It is a small park with very thick grassy sites, concrete patios and sidewalks. There was plenty of parking if you cannot put your tow vehicle in the same spot. Mature trees throughout the park. They have a small pool and jacuzzi. The staff was friendly and helpful. Previous posts talked about poor Wi-Fi: the park has fixed that problem, the Wi-Fi works great and is fast. What a great place to stay and relax for a few days. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We love this place! It's not on the lake, but we have an awesome view of the mountains, and we also have a huge cherry orchard next to us. The folks that work here are the best! We lucked out when we found this place! Very clean sites, with concrete patios, and nice grassy areas next to the patio. Love it !! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is much we like about this park. It's small with spacious sites, has a nice community feeling, friendly staff and is conveniently located near a grocery store, Wal-Mart and town. We had a nice shady site and still had satellite. (How often does that happen?) We stayed two weeks and found the Wi-Fi the most frustrating experience we've had since we started RVing. While we were there, the park put up antennas for three new Wi-Fi networks. Our computer could see the networks, but getting and maintaining an internet connection was a rare event. And, this park advertises that every site has Wi-Fi! Clearly they are working on the issue, but until that issue is resolved, our rating is far short of a 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We thought we were going to be passing through Polson with one night's stay at the Eagle's Nest Campground. The next morning we decided to stay for 3 days - by the end of the second day we decided to stay for 8 days. This is a quiet park, very friendly and helpful staff, paved roads, lots of thick grass, great amenities, close to a quaint town and Flathead Lake. The view is second to none with Glacier Park nearby. We plan to come back next year. This is one of the best we have stayed in in 8 years of RVing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved this campground. It is close to shopping areas, walking paths, and the golf course. Our only complaint: the Wi-Fi was very undependable but the owners are aware and trying to get it fixed. You can still go in the recreation center and hook up directly. All the previous reviews are right. One of the best parks we've been to. We hope to come back in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice level park with helpful staff and great facilities. We wanted to say longer but the couple we were traveling with had to move on. I hope to came back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Eagle Nest RV Resort is the best in the area. It is a small, well groomed, locally owned park with wonderful hosts who are very friendly. Everyone is invited to a DAILY social hour at 4:30 at the gazebo. This is where you get all the information about Glacier National Park and other areas of interest. We are professional musicians so we offered to do a show the last night we were there and everyone turned up to sing along with us. Probably the best aspect of the park is the two Pickleball courts. We played every day. There are paddles and balls in the office if you forget yours. The location is great for getting groceries or going to Glacier. This is a place one could spend a few days or a summer. We loved it and will try to get back at the end of our summer travels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The friendliest RV park we have been to! The hosts and owners go out of their way to make you feel at home. We had beautiful views of the next door golf course and surrounding mountains. Convenient Safeway and Wal-Mart very close by. Excellent Wi-Fi is provided free of charge. Our Verizon and Satellite dish worked well. It is close to many attractions. All sites have a small paved patio area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Loved the "geezer/golfer" comment by a previous reviewer. I certainly understand why he/she wrote that. We stayed for 2 days and most of the occupied sites were one or both of those. Many of them appeared to be seasonals or at least extended stays. There were some younger people and some kids (possibly with their grandparents?). So, it wasn't just us oldies. The park itself has FHU, good cable, WIFI, and a pool (a rarity in this area). Sites are more than adequate but big rigs will probably have to unhook. The park is very neat and well kept. Walmart (not a Super) and Albertsons are a 10-15 minute walk, and center of town about 2 miles. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place for a golfer or a geezer (we fit the latter description, but not the former). Nasty, neat park, without so much as a leaf out of place - very tidy. Half the park is very nicely treed - good shade. The WiFi stinks - we were not on the edge of the park, but could not get a signal. Otherwise, it is a very nice RV version of an upscale suburb. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful park, a little hard to find. Spotless, well-landscaped grounds. Quiet. Very nice staff. Restrooms and showers were spotless, even though half were out of order. I can't imagine how they manage in the summer since the facilities are so small for this large a park. Laundry is not handicapped accessible. I think I remember that the men's bathroom was not ADA. Owner was planning to close laundry and restrooms the day after we arrived even though we had a 3-night reservation and several campers were in the park. I asked her to reconsider and she stayed open. We decided to leave early because of the various inconveniences and, even though the park was less than one-third full, she refused to refund the last night's fee. The most convenient dog walk is very small and the larger one is some distance away. This park came highly recommended and it's beautiful and clean, but it doesn't work for handicapped people and is difficult for those who can't walk very far with their dogs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this to be a very nice, quiet RV type park (not campground). Access is thru a very nice manufactured home community and the park backs up to a golf course. We choose a back-in site along the back row, next to the golf course, for our 39' fifth wheel and crew cab. We felt these were the nicest sites. We had to disconnect and park the truck in the provided spot along the front of our site, but we had planned on using it to tour about anyway. The site was wide with grass and big trees, and an extra paved patio area with a table. The laundry was small but very clean, and I was the only one I ever saw using it. The bathrooms were clean, but seemed to have one shower stall out of order. The park is just down the road from a grocery and Wal-Mart, and very convenient to explore Flathead Lake and the cute town of Bigfork. We stayed two nites and would definitely return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park with grassy strips and concrete patios for each site. The owners obviously maintain this park. The WiFi does get overloaded at times. The cable TV is excellent. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a clean park with level gravel sites and small grass plots between sites. Pull-thus will handle the biggest of rigs, but the towed/tow may have to be parked in another location not far away. Streets are paved, but narrow. However, a big-rig can negotiate the roads. Many rules keep the park at a high quality and they are posted on their web page so we were aware of them before making a reservation. Personal on-site clothes line are not allowed which we can live with, but the bad part is that the campground does not have clothes lines by the laundry room that we could use. We were there during record-breaking temps and management asked everyone to use only one AC to keep from overloading the local grid. Campground host couples were friendly and customer-oriented. We are full-timers and stayed there two weeks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first visit to this wonderful park located at the south end of beautiful Flathead Lake. The hosts are very friendly and helpful and the park is well maintained and clean. The mostly level gravel pads with adjoining cement patios are separated with strips of grass and there is adequate distance between rigs. The owners are tireless in their efforts to upgrade and maintain this park. Cable TV is very good, the free WiFi, although overloaded with users at times, was adequate, and the pool and spa were very well maintained. We would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We will be here for 5 nights, and it is a pretty campground, but sites are really close together unless you are one of the lucky ones backed up to the golf course. When making your reservation maybe request Row A unless they do not allow you to request a particular site. WIFI is, as one reviewing stated, yo-yo. Sometimes you can get on and other times you cannot. There are lots of trees and birds, which we enjoy, and convenient to the Safeway with good walking paths or sidewalks. There are only two washers and two dryers and with a campground this size needs more. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
The park itself is a 10, beautifully treed, level gravel sites with concrete patio & picnic table, and asphalt streets. Wonderful & friendly management & owners on site. The only negative keeping us from rating them an overall 10 is the yo-yo up and down WiFi. We stayed for a week and would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice park. The owners are working very hard to get all the sites ready for the up coming summer season. They are putting in new services and cement patios. The staff are all very friendly and want you to be happy. The pool and spa are nice. The sites are adequate in size and all have a little cement patio with a picnic table. The spots along the North fence back up to a golf course. There are nice views of the Mission Mountain range. These people just can't do enough to make your stay a good one. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice destination close to town and the lake. Very clean and tidy. Nice lots with all hookups. We had no problem with the WI-FI. Quirky fees for pets, so plan ahead. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great campground, neat, clean, and super friendly. We camped here in a 40 foot motorhome. We have a dog and this campground provides a large field for dogs to run. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park. Family owned and managed very well. Sits adjacent to Polson golf course, and you can walk to the club house from the park. Sites are level with patios, and designated parking. Close to town and shopping. Views of Flathead Lake as you leave the park, but not from the park. We stayed here for a month, and will be back next year. Only detractor is the WiFi is down most of the time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A clean park with grass between each site. Some sites could be hard to get out of due to the pine trees and will certainly be a problem as the trees continue to grow. Close proximity to a golf course, Wal-Mart and Safeway grocery store. Free WiFi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It's hard to rate this campground, as I would give the location and sites themselves a 9. It is quiet on the outskirts of town, adjacent to a farm and a public golf course, with a nice view of the hills. The sites are pull-through, paved interior, with shade trees in one area. There is a pool and a spa. WIFI worked great. You can walk to a new Wal-Mart, Safeway, and restaurant. My lower rating is because of the rotating host staff, all of whom seemed to be bored, just putting in their time, and offended if you dare interrupt them. The pool was shut down for cleaning for extended periods during the day, as "too many children had been swimming in it". The pool table in the rec centre was not avalable for a couple of days because the balls were "stuck" and the owner who could fix it away for a couple of days. Of the two clean and comfortable women's showers, one had a ripped shower curtain hanging by a thread. Over the phone, the staff person said there was a nice public beach within walking distance. We arrived with excited children a few days later only to be told that the beach had "swimmer's itch" and it wasn't recommended at the best of times. The "playground" advertised was a basketball hoop and one swing. If the facilities were better maintained, this would be an very enjoyable and attractive camping spot. We camped in a 37-foot motorhome in August 2005. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rv park had long sites, friendly staff, well kept campground, and was pet friendly. It was a very nice place to stay. We would stay again or recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owner welcomed us and was very helpful. Sites are fantastic in size and clean and level. Short walk to view the lake. Was able to access the lake and let the dog swim, which owner said was fine to do. Far better than the KOA that wanted over $65 per night plus bedding tax. Allowed us to visit the town of Polson and also take the trip around Flathead Lake. Will definitely return for a longer visit in the future. Special rates available for week or month visits. Could not get the website on their brochure to work so will have to research it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Probably the best park in Polson, at least it's better than one of the others for big rigs, very long sites, do not have to unhook toads to get in or out, great access and close walk to lake. Could use more street/park lighting. Very close to town. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to campground a little confusing. Area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Large landscape car park site with angled wide pull through style with some landscaping -little grass. Well maintained wide paved access roads. Services on site in good location for easy hook-up. Electricity solid and water pressure good. The campground was quiet and was easy to walk into town across the river. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at the local KOA and drove thru Eagle Nest park. This park puts them both to shame for big rigs. The KOA sites are on a terrace and Eagle Nest is an old, crowded park. The pads are very long - I'd guess 90 feet. Good 50amp service which worked overtime - it was almost 100 degrees outside most of the time of my stay and both air conditioners worked almost continuously. Only negative - the wi-fi signal on pad 34 was very weak. I had to setup my HughesNet system. I will stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was not our first stay nor will it be our last. On a previous visit we stayed with one of the competitors and this park is better, in fact, we think it is the best in the area. Prices run somewhat higher than one might expect but Polson is a rapidly-developing "resort" destination. We enjoyed a wonderful corner site and appreciated the free WiFi. Be aware that one perimeter of the park provides RV & boat storage and the rest of the perimeter has permanent manufactured homes, many are new and nice. All residents and guests seemed friendly and compatible. We loved it here! We camped here in a Motorhome.
By far, the nicest RV Park in the Flathead Lake/Polson area. Very, very long paved pull-throughs with excellent big rig ingress and egress. This is our second stay here and, since out last visit, they've added free wifi,done major landscaping, and made it a really nice place. And, unlike the KOA down the road, their advertising is accurate and representative of the camgground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is run by some of the nicest people I've ever met. Park is excellent with
good, level, paved sites. Only complaint is that they only have a very, very small restroom and shower area. But it is first class and I would highly recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$27
First class campground in every respect. Long, paved pull throughs (90 feet) and truly
friendly management. In the center of everything. One of the best. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campers should be aware there are thefts in the area. Perhaps that is the case everywhere, but we had our Coleman cooler stolen. A number of other campers had their coolers stolen: the beer removed and then the coolers dumped on the road. This is not what we expected from a KOA. We are not naive campers, either. Wireless internet is terrible here. If you are going to advertise it, make it decent: we could barely connect. We will not return to this particular KOA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is it!! We have been Rving for 12 years and keep coming back. This park is the nicest KOA in the system in our opinion and once the Resort is completed, this RV Resort will compete with the best in the country. Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains are breath taking and there is much to see and do in the immediate area. This was our 7th season here and we seem to enjoy it more each year. Keep up the great work! We camped here in a Motorhome.
As stated in previous reviews, this is two parks: a KOA and an upscale motorcoach resort. The resort will one day, be an amazing destination resort. However, at this point only about 45 sites are finished and/or sold, and the planned clubhouse, tennis courts, and pool seem to be on hold. Sites are being offered for sale and then it appears, go in to a rental pool (like Outdoor Resorts, Sunland, etc.) Be sure to request a pull-in with a view of Flathead Lake (I like sites 154 thru 158 and 172 thru 181). All sites are huge concrete pads with a large grassy area and many of the sold sites are beautifully upgraded. It's important to note that you will have an outstanding view of Flathead Lake, but in the foreground you will have a small airport. We love watching the planes take off and land (not too busy) although some may not. A huge plus for us is the daily site trash pick-up and newspaper delivery. The Wi-Fi is fast and solid, and there are about 60 cable channels. When this place is complete, you will not find a better resort in all of Montana. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As the previous reviewer noted, there are really 2 parks here: What remains of the KOA and the area that is being turned into a high end RV resort. I was here last year and it appears that the only reason the KOA part is still here is the downturn in the economy. According to the workcampers with whom I spoke, the KOA part will be gone once they sell enough of the resort lots. Being a Class C, we stayed in the KOA part. It is still well run with good sites and facilities. I and a number of guests I spoke to will be sorry to see the KOA disappear to make way for "progress" for the well-heeled. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I guess this is the right place to review the condo park that is attached to the KOA, but they really are 2 separate parks. We rented a space at the condo park, not the KOA. This is truly a first class RV park. Granted it is very new and the landscaping is still filling in in places, but it is great, nevertheless. The people were very friendly, the sites are beautiful with a distant view of the lake. Verizon broadband air card worked beautifully. Wi-Fi was good, too. Cable had 60 or so channels - just a first class park! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a fantastic park. The owner is so friendly and is there to help. We stayed here for two nights after buying our motorhome and he happily answered as many questions as we could throw at him. The store was great for buying the things we forgot & some great gifts. The park is transitioning from a KOA to Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort. Highly recommend! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Since we were going to be around Flathead Lake for at least a week, we decided to try several parks. As noted, the park is being converted. Too bad, it is a decent park with good facilities, and without it the park I prefer (Eagle's Nest) will be harder to get into. One reason I stayed here was that it seemed to be a little closer to downtown Polson. It was maybe a mile and a half (vs. 2 from Eagle's Nest). Also, a previous reviewer ranted about the park's advertising being deceitful because the park was (according to the reviewer) "miles" from the lake. Actually, from the park to US 93 is about 500 yards - where the only thing between you and the lake are some lakeside homes. So, the lake is less than a mile from the park. If you need to misrepresent the facts to support your negative opinion, your opinion loses all credence. Oh well, another decent park lost to progress(?). We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground is being converted to a RV motorhome resort. New lots were being developed at the front of the campground which are for sale. The sites behind the construction area are the original KOA sites that are available to rent at this time. Eventually, as the new lots are sold, the old lots will be reconstructed in phases and sold. Our site was a pull-through with a cement patio, gas grill, and patio set. There was beautiful view of Flathead Lake. The campground is clean with a hot tub and pool. The hot tub worked about 50% of our stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our first stay at a KOA, and the shared facilities were very nice and clean. Our kids enjoyed the playground and the pool. We didn't have time for the mini-golf. Note: the pool closed at 7:45PM, which seemed early since the sun sets closer to 10pm this time of year. (It opened again at 10AM for families after an adult swim hour.) A small grassy off leash dog run was convenient to our site. The only downside was that there was major construction going on adjacent (expanding the park maybe?), and the heavy equipment was moving dirt and beep-beep-beeping very EARLY in the morning (by 7AM). You might call ahead to see the status of that construction if you are not an early riser. Overall, this park was a fine choice since the amenities appealed to the kids, but in the future, we would probably look for a place right on Flathead lake instead. We saw a few the next morning on the drive to Glacier. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is now at the top of our list for "Do Again". Our only problem was that there was no room available to extend our stay. Next year we'll stay at least 2 weeks. WiFi is free but slow, it's OK and it seems the best they can do given the location. We had a fabulous view of the valley and the lake. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Best KOA we have stayed in since beginning our RV life. Friendly and helpful staff, great views from most sites and generally quiet location except for the occasional general aviation aircraft landing at the nearby airport. Definitely on the 'repeat' list when we visit this area again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
In 30 years of RV'ing, this campground's website is the most misleading I have ever witnessed. These people have discovered the magic of telephoto lens to make you think the property is adjacent to Flathead Lake. Don't believe it. It is miles away. They have a photo of a guy sitting in a field overlooking the lake but the lake is miles from him. They have another photo of a hayride with people going by the lake, again miles away, but brought close with a telephoto lens. The roads are not good, and the sites are not as advertised in terms of depth and width. Do not stay here if you want a quality campground on the lake. If you must come, either reserve only one night until you see for yourself, or, better yet, stay at the Flathead River RV Park a couple of miles nearer Polson as it has long, long paved pull-throughs, and great views of the mountains. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The best KOA I have stayed at -- one of the best campgrounds I have ever stayed at. Phone/modem hookup at campsite, beautiful view of Flathead Lake. Super! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful views of the mountains and Flathead lake from every site. Very friendly management/owners. Great place to spend some time. The only problem is no cable and local tv reception is poor. We camped here in a camper.