The site consists of 20 camping and picnic sites nestled in an oxbow of the Tongue River in the shade of large cottonwoods. There are two restrooms, a playground and horseshoe pits. Each camping and picnic site has a grill and table and two sites are ADA accessible. Connor offers a quiet, relaxing campsite, away from the hustle of the road in the peaceful shade of a river bottom. Community facilities are within a few blocks, and yet a visitor would never know it. Camping sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis, without reservations. Camping is seasonal. The park closes to camping and vehicles on October 31.
Site grounds open 24 hours.
Site grounds open year-round, weather permitting; camping permitted May 1 - Sep. 30.
Restrooms and drinking water systems are closed Oct. 1 - Apr. 30.
Pulled in around 4pm to one other RV. Cost us $11 to stay the night. Had a local knock on the door asking for permission to fish where we were camping. How nice is that!!! Best thing - Copper Mountain Coffee just opened closeby.
Beautiful park by the river with picnic tables, campsites, and pit toilets! The river is the best - it's super rapid with lots of water flowing through it. There's even a super old suspension bridge over the river that is great for bouncing on! If you have little kids, there's even a playground that is super fun to play on!
Quite place, great for one or two nights in this first come first served park.
Two large pull through RV spots and several tent to 40 foot spaces.
No numbers on the spaces spread out in this park. Elbow River winds around the park in this small town.
Four nice pit style restrooms.
No power, sewer or water.
This is an unusual setting for a battlefield in the West. It is beautiful. It is in a park next to a river. There isn't much information about the battle. Walking around the site is easy but you can drive too.