Thought I would write this review since there were no recent ones posted. This was a clean and well kept campground. There is a kids play area in the center and all sites were flat and easy to access. Camp hosts did their job well and bathrooms were clean. We did both tours at the cave. The short tour was a good introduction to the underground for our granddaughter and she was then comfortable with the longer second tour. This is a great stop not far from Yellowstone, Lots of hiking - take water.
Marcia S
Posted Oct 23, 2024; Spokane Valley, WA
Great park. Lots of space between camp sites. Some have water and power some don’t. Dump on site. Camp host very helpful and friendly. Cellular is spotty those with cell booster didn’t have a problem. The Caverns is a must see!!!
Stewart
Posted Jun 15, 2019; Washington
Great campground. Clean facilities, lots of space, quiet. Enjoyed our stay.
Gary
Posted Sep 21, 2018; Douglas
What a great find! Beautiful campground with lots of space and shade trees. Beautiful mountains all around and you’re close to Jefferson River and Lewis & Clark caverns. The only downside was our loop had no water because the spigot was put of order but since we were only there one night, I consider that minor.
Diane
Posted Jul 28, 2018; Sfbayarea
We stayed here on night on our way home from Medora ND and the Theodore Roosevelt NP. It was a breath of fresh air! Wide open spots with mostly level spots. There are fire pits, and wood can be purchased on site. Shower and bathroom house were in good order but let’s be honest, those can always be better. It also had a very nice playground that our three kids and others spent hours on until the sun was up. With you camp stay comes a discount into the cave. Would stay again in a heart beat. We did notice the train across the river but didn’t hear it at night and we have a hybrid. It was a beautiful star filled night, dark and quite.
Stephen
Posted Jul 16, 2018; Cheney, WA
The cave tour here is very enjoyable and interesting. The campground is flat with large gravel pads. Only about 1/3 of the sites have electrical hook ups ($34) and the others are dry ($28) There is a dump station on site. Overall, a nice stop for a day or two. Advise making reservations during the summer months as the electrical sites are nearly always full.
JimJames
Posted Jul 10, 2018; Nevada
Great stop if you're traveling between Glacier and Yellowstone. Campground is in a gorgeous, open setting surrounded by mountains. Not a lot of trees or other natural separation, but sites are well spaced out. Bathrooms are clean, as are the showers (which cost $3 in quarters--there is a change machine). Driving 3 miles deeper into the park takes you to the cavern tour, which is a fun way to spend 2 hours. Make sure to tell the tour ticket-taker that you're camping, to avoid paying the out-of-state service fee a second time.
ZoraK9
Posted Jun 15, 2016; Moss Beach, CA
A very nice park to explore in summer in spite of the high non resident camping fee ($34) for power site.
The problem is in winter. They have the campground open all year. But a site in winter is $30 for power, no water, pit toilet. Non resident. Same would get you a full hookup site anywhere south. With hot showers . In fact $20 in Utah, and $18 in New Mexico.. So this park is overpriced in winter. On the positive side there are few visitors. Wonder if the price is a factor.
Lyn
Posted Feb 21, 2016; alberta