Conveniently located just off Interstate 90, this forested campground with a nature trail is a nice break from traveling on the highway. It's a great place to stretch your legs, warm by a campfire, or enjoy the aromas of the pine forest. Roads and spurs are paved.
Campsites have picnic tables and fire rings. Recycling bins. Within walking distance of the Clark Fork River. Self-guided nature trail. Waste disposal site ($2 fee for dumping if not staying overnight). Gas and groceries within 11 miles. Host on site.
This campground has pull-through sites for larger vehicles, a waste disposal site ($2 fee for dumping if not staying overnight), and paved roads and spurs. There is a 14-foot tunnel connecting the campground (interstate underpass); most RVs and fifth-wheels have no problem pulling through.
Off Interstate 90, either east or westbound, this campground is located 11 miles east of Superior, Montana. There is no exit ramp so follow the campground signs, and drive through the rest area to access the campground entrance.
Fun place to hike down to the Clark Fork, ride bikes throughout the campground. Peaceful quiet place to stay. Super clean pit toilets and really nice camp hosts.
Just seconds off the freeway but in it's own little forest retreat. We could've stayed at the adjoining rest stop for free or paid $15 to stay here... we are SO glad we chose to spend a night here in August 2022. Pull through space in our 28' motorhome with tow vehicle, all paved, level sites, easy in/out, nice area for walking dog.
Just what we needed - spacious, beautiful, aromatic, friendly. We came in late, lots of spots, very easy to back a tent trailer in (no lights in the park, so easy for very dark.) very near to raod, and right off of a truck parking area - very convenient, but has road noise (about 4/10), and train whistles (didn't mind, our son loves it)
Fire wood provided! Great fire pits with a flip-off cooking grill, nice tables, lots of pinecones to enhance a cooking fire. What really blessed me was how user friendly it is - good signage, very organized and clean, very nice housed pit toilets (well-ventilated and didn't smell, auto light, air freshener, clean floor - my wife said best pit toilet ever), a bathroom with running water - sink and toilet, next to host. There's lots of water spigots, and a high-flow potable and non-potable water hose/tower by the host. Water is tasty! It felt inviting, and made me love Montana even more.
Cute critters in camp, lots of room for running kids, sunlight through trees in the morning. Remember this is high elevation and even in August you'll probably have your first cold night of the road trip. Everything has been 90+ degrees, but we probably hit low 50's last night.
I also happen to love cow catchers at the entrance of everything in Montana. Ambiance.
It's spiritually uplifting here, 'where seldom is heard a discouraging word' and the skies have big beautiful puffy clouds a lot of the time. Not oppressive at all.
Montana has shown us many times much needed hospitality; a friend to the road-weary. To give this any less than 5 stars, in my opinion, is to insist on room-service and bell-hops at your campground.
Also, I made a pancake flipper out of one of the pine firelogs. Tada!
Wonderful stop for a couple days rest. Walked down to Clark Fork river to let the boys swim. Wild blueberries all over the place.
Well taken care of. A bit of noise from freeway but quiet at night for a good nights rest.