Although this campground will accommodate large RVs, there are no hookups. There is fresh water available through a few water well hand pumps throughout the campground. So, bring in your water or be prepared to hand-pump and carry it. But, the water quality is excellent. This campground is small, but most of the sites are spacious. The sites are clean and well-kept. Same for the vault toilets. The Tongue River runs around the boundary of the campground and is easy to access. The camp hosts were great. Beware there are large wild animals that frequent the campground. If you bring a dog, keep him on a leash and nearby. He will be no match for an angry moose as some campers have found out the hard way. The only downside to this campground is the constant roar of off-road vehicles up and down the main access road that leads to the park, stirring up dust that will blow into the campground if the wind is right. Hopefully, the Forestry Service will soon deal with this If they did, this campground would be a bargain at twice the price. I'm sure that most of the Bighorn Mountain campgrounds suffer from this. But otherwise, this campground is a real gem.