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Domchang

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: Nice space between sites, near a river so some mosquitoes while I was there at end of July but not bad. Definitely free but will leave a donation as that’s how they pay for the upkeep. Good Verizon LTE signal. Will stay again.

Posted Jul 29, 2018 by Domchang from CO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cindy

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: As others have said, very basic. We camped in the back lot. I would come back if I could score one of the few river side sites. In the back loop, if you dont have a waterfront site the only access to the water is the boat ramp. Loud booms often but quiet at night. Lots of mosquitoes. Great price! And 10 day limit so no “residents “

Posted Jul 28, 2018 by Cindy from Washington . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Flyer from AZ

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: Yup it's free. We drove pass the GC into the back section. Site was on the river, not to bad as for level. This park is very basic Camping. There is water available to fill your rig. Roads are dirt so if it has or going to rain watch out. Camp site are far apart. Free fire wood is at some sites we had lots of wood. Table and fire pit is at each site. To bad other city's don't do this. El Reno Ok on I 40 has a city park that is nice. We will be back here.

Posted Aug 01, 2017 by Flyer from AZ from Az. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DSVT

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: We were looking for a place to stop where we could get caught up on email, news, etc. after 2 hectic weeks in Teton/Yellowstone. We're self contained and don't use the facilities. We stayed on week days in mid-July in our 25 foot MH.

This is a free CG run by the town (by volunteers) and we enjoyed our stay. The volunteers stopped by and were friendly. There are 2 sections to the CG. Enter via the upper CG to find sites arrayed in a large treed field. Follow a dirt road at the far end, past the golf course, and find the lower CG with sites arrayed mostly in the trees along the Yellowstone River. We stayed in the upper CG. The sites were mostly level with picnic tables, fire rings and firewood may be available for free. The sites were a mix of sun and shade. Many were quite large with some privacy. There's no wifi. There was reliable Verizon and ATT coverage that slowed temporarily in the early evening. There is a boat launch in the lower CG so there was a bit of car traffic in the early evening which stopped by 9pm and was not a problem. Trains did go through the town at night and did not keep us awake. The CG could use a little TLC, yet, it was a nice free place to stay.

We walked into town for groceries and visited the Museum of the Beartooths which was quite fun. Columbus is also en route to the Beartooth Scenic Byway (SR 212) which is a gorgeous drive.

Posted Jul 23, 2017 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

EVA

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: Nice quite campground right on the river.

Posted Jun 12, 2017 by EVA from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dan And Ran on the R

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: Make sure to leave a donation! This is a free camp area, but I would (as would other boondockers) love to see more cities offer places like this--so be sure to support it. This is actually more like two campgrounds the first one that you drive into is open and has less tree cover, but if you keep driving (past the golf course) there is a second camping area. This side has more sites with tree shade. Many of the sites are RIGHT on the river. It is beautiful! There are several water spigots to hook up to with pull though drives for filling up. Most sites are pull through but a few are back-in only. PET FRIENDLY, yay! Public rest rooms, even FREE firewood during certain times of the year (I think it is actually provided every day but when the park is full, the wood goes fast). Large enough pull through for large rigs. Picnic tables at nearly every site. It may look like just a wooded area with some gravel roads but the town has invested a lot into the area. Again, please encourage more parks like this with your donation, even better, after you leave your donation head into town and fill up on groceries, fuel, etc.

Posted Jun 05, 2017 by Dan And Ran on the Run from Alaska. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kathy EK

For Itch-Kep-Pe City Park: This is a lovely option, and please leave a donation to the city, which looks like it could really use some funds. A free place to stay, nice sites, flush toilets, water spigots, dry camping. Police cruised thru a couple times which is very nice. We walked about 1/2 mile into town and bought groceries for dinner. We called ahead and the 2 spots in Billings both wanted over $70 a night, so this is a great option if you don't want to pay just to stay somewhere for the night on your RoadTrip.

Posted Jul 02, 2016 by Kathy EK from Salem, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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