We normally use KOA as a one -night only stop over. Due to area fires, our plans changed and we needed a place for a few nights. Advertised as a KOA Holiday, we thought that it would work for our needs.
Our site was considered deluxe.
It was...
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This park seemed very run down. The pool was filled with leaves, and did not look clean. The restrooms were very old and not in great condition. The little fishing pond was cute, and seemed like it could have possibilities. The sites are close...
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We loved Powell Campground. It was not far from the main road, but we did not have any road noise. There were many trees, and we could hear the river from our site. The electric loop did seem to be more crowded, and have more activity going on. I...
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We loved it. Beautiful warm days that our solar worked well. Nice views of the area. Not crowded at all. Sites were not level, and after fiddling to make one work, we changed to #22, which was much more level.
We enjoyed the hikes, and the ranger...
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This is a wonderful, cozy and wooded resort. It does not feel like an rv park at all. We had a lovely spot with picnic table right out our door. We had full hook ups, and the resort had a very clean restroom with shower. Also laundry was...
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There are so many nice things about Harris Beach. The flowers in May were beautiful. It was a short walk to the beach. The sites were clean and tidy. It is close to Brookings so it is easy to run in to town if you forget something, or want to eat...
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We have stayed at Rock Canyon often. The location is wonderful, as it is close to Livingston, and a short drive in to Bozeman. You have full hook ups. Cable tv.The restrooms/showers are the cleanest I have ever seen.
John and Kim are such nice...
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We were lucky enough to camp here in September, after the summer season. There were very few others in the campground, but it looked like it fills on the weekends.
Parkside Campground is located 12 miles south of Red Lodge, Montana, just off...
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We had a beautiful spot. Our campsite #15 was very well spaced so that we almost felt like we were secluded in the forest. It is close to the lake with lots of trees.
We had no cell service.
Each site is equipped with tables and campfire rings...
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This small campground opens late every year. The campground lies at the foot of the Continental Divide, next to 25-acre Brainard Lake and the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area at an elevation of 10,350 feet. A forest of spruce and fir trees covers the...
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"Brainard is a wonderful get away. The hiking trails are fabulous. The wildflowers are spectacular if you catch them in July. One sees Moose near the lake often. "