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John Jump

For Chewing Blackbones: The value for your money is very high. The staff here is marvelously positive and engaging. It is not hard to find a level area on most of the very spacious sites. I like the historical relevance of this site. Wide open camping areas and great for doggies to get some exercise. We checked all the other camps in this area and found this to be the best, with the exception being KOA down the road..but then again, I didn’t want to pay their exorbitant rate. Showers could use a little updating but not bad and certainly useful. On Labor Day weekend it was half full. Lots of elbow room. They are working hard to make this an enjoyable retreat for people. Good Verizon reception. LTE ll

Posted Aug 31, 2019 by John Jump from Full timer. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ernest B Davidson

For Chewing Blackbones: Stayed one night on 14 Aug after a last minute (3 days out) decision to visit East Glacier area. Read review(s) here and on Trip Advisor so expectations were low but there were no other available locations except maybe KOA for $85-$150 per night. Reserved a site on ReserveAmerica and arrived 2 days later to be greeted by a very nice young lady. Checking in was a snap and was pointed toward the requested pull-thru site A003. Th park is essentially a large field dotted with service posts. All sites were significantly larger than most private CG's and the A001 - about A0014 were crazy huge and back up onto a tree-line. Connections were often located in unusual locations and a bit hard to reach. But jiggle around and you could probably make any or them work. Other than the typical small bumps and holes of a field, the site was generally level. OK- The down side was the shower/washroom facilities. Only 1 of 2 buildings open and the one that was is certainly dated and in need of repairs. That said, it was recently cleaned (bleach after-odor) and the water was hot once you figured out how the faucet worked. Not very pretty, but functional. We're self sufficient but still used the facilities, so they weren't THAT bad. I might even book them again over the NP CG's where you are stuffed in like pickles in a jar.

Posted Aug 14, 2019 by Ernest B Davidson from OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Darryl Wakerley

For Chewing Blackbones: We arrived just after summer holidays had started and saw there was a total of 6 other campers and lots of vacant space. If you like no internet, no tv and no telephone reception, this is the place for you. We were self contained but I checked out the shower and restroom facilities and was not impressed. We were charged full summer price for a less than average stay. The staff were helpful when asked questions. The internet was classed as free, but even at the office we found the speed was so slow it was difficult to even check emails.

Posted Jun 23, 2019 by Darryl Wakerley from Australia . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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