From jct US-20 & Hwy-120: Go 3/4 mi S on US-20.
Not a great experience here. We reserved over the phone without seeing it first. They didn’t mention the additional fees until we arrived that evening. Other places in and around town even have their own thermal pools for about the same price. The pull-throughs are a bit tight but do-able, although you will need to reach under your camper to connect to the sewer. This park is located on the main street of town and next to a railroad. We were awakened by semi-trucks and trains multiple times during the night and were also bothered by exhaust fumes from the traffic. Our interactions with the owner were not a high point. She has no cancellation policy and any semblance of friendliness disappeared once we asked about changing our stay to a single night. So, in essence our entire experience left a lot to be desired.
Perfect for us! Road weary we called just before 8 pm and the owner was just great! She met us at the spot and checked us in quick. Thankful for her!! We never unhooked, just backed in, slept showered and pulled out. The campground looked really nice, several long term people but full hookups right off the road was perfect for us.
I found this park way to expensive for what you get. It's and old park, rather cramped. Located right in town with easy access. Sewer connections way towards the back and nearly under the rig. Biggest issue for me was traffic noise, really quite bad. I would not stay here in the future.
This campground is still locally owned and operated.
The full service hook up only cost $45 a night for 2 people and $2 for each extra person.
The restroom and shower areas were kept clean and well stocked.
Spent one night here on way out of Yellowstone. Very small, tight campground. Sites were nice in that each had a tree and grass, and a picnic table. Gravel base that was mostly level and pull through.
Bathrooms had age to them but were clean.
Close enough to walk to grocery, but was right off main thoroughfare so was a bit noisy.
Would go back.