Multiple Wi-Fi access points with fast DSL providing the access. Very personable and helpful front desk staff. Side by side hookups through out the park for us are not ideal. I would definitely recommend this park over any of those in West Yellowstone. We found the drive to the west entrance easy. I'll definitely stay here again if I return to visit Yellowstone and will avoid the West Yellowstone RV parks completely.
We pulled into site 53 which was a good distance from the Ennis RV Village office and the single Wi-Fi access point. My signal strength was -72 dBm, quite low. I was only able to get satisfactory results by plugging in a USB Wi-Fi dongle and orienting the dongle near the window. Also the men's shower head needed cleaning. It only sprayed out of say 25 percent of the nozzle holes. However, nice green grass patches and level sites.
This campground has beautiful back-in sites right on Lake Hebgen. For sheer beauty, these are hard to beat but expensive! Watch your step as abundant waterfowl have fertilized the lawn. Wi-Fi access point appeared to be a long way from our site but it worked well. A couple TV channels were available using our RV antenna from translators located near Island Park, ID. Don't miss KPVI FM if you like classical music.
Campground lacks most of the amenities but makes up for it with its overall appearance and surrounding mountain scenery. No on site utilites but does have a dump and fresh water tap where you can fill your fresh water tank. Quiet, off the I90 noise. Modest fee. If you enjoy cave tours, don't miss the Lewis and Clark Caverns tour located near by. I live in Montana and have visited many campgrounds. This is one of my favorites. Some photos are posted at my gallery on http://foxgulch.com
Their wifi is supplied by Hughes Satellite and has a maximum speed of 1.5 MB/s. When that modest speed is divided up between all the users in the park, the response times and download rates slow to a crawl. Other than that, the park is as advertised. Convenient to I15
They advertise wifi but it is so slow as to be useless. Signal strength in site nearest office where the access box is located was a very low -86 dbm. Before the digital transition, they used to be able to get three over the air channels. I have a converter box and couldn't get any. So bring your satellite antenna. No cable TV. Nice town and grassy sites. Montana Ag Museum is definitely worth the modest entry fee. River walk along Missouri River is first class.
This national forest campground is worth a visit if you have a smaller camper unit. I was able to back into a site with my 25 ft fifth wheel. Pit toilets and manual pump water. But modest price ($5 if you have a golden age passport). Relatively quiet with creek nearby to drown the occasional truck driving by. High altitude means cool nights and lots of trees scents the air.