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Sheri Morris

6 months ago
2/5

Campsite: Red Eagle Campground

I stayed here last summer and loved the location. The area and setting for the campsite is absolutely beautiful, but most of the rv sites had hookups on the wrong side and were very uneven so it was tough to get level. The grounds weren’t kept clean, lots of trash and cigarette butts everywhere. One day, there was a group of teenagers or young adults hanging around at one of the campsites smoking weed and drinking. They weren’t camping there for the night, just there partying for the evening because they were gone the next morning. I really liked the area and would’ve loved to give this a five star review but it needs a little more care and attention from management.

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Sheri Morris

6 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Yellowstone Valley Inn & RV

Stayed here for almost two weeks last summer during my cross country trip. Picked a spot along the back away from the road which cost a little more but was well worth it. The restaurant onsite was pretty good, the location was close enough to Yellowstone and Cody to enjoy both, plenty of good hiking trails outside of the National Park for my dogs to get out and enjoy nature with me, the owner even recommended a few really good ones. Overall, this was one of the best spots I stayed at all year!

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Sheri Morris

6 months ago
3/5

Campsite: Dubois Solitude RV Park

I want to give this five stars because the owner was a nice older military veteran and the guy that worked “maintenance” was nice… but this place was way overpriced for what it offered and not what was expected at all.

First of all, the entrance is wrong on Google maps so I navigated back through the town on a side road and ended up coming down a single lane, unkept dirt path from the hill above with my camper when I could have just driven 30 yards past where it showed the entrance for the actual entrance. But you can’t see the real entrance from the incorrect one which was a junk yard. There’s no one there to check you in, you just have to call and someone will come help you find your campsite (they aren’t well marked).

Second, there was no WiFi and no water pressure at the upper campsite, which you pay a premium for because of the view. I can live without WiFi, but not without enough water for even a trickle in the shower.

The owners home is at the top the hill overlooking the campsites which isn’t a big deal, except for the abandoned bus with all the windows shot out and the other junk piled up there as well. Think “The Hills Have Eyes” scenes, a little creepy.

The plus is that the view looking away from the junk was really nice and it’s just 2-3 minutes from the restaurant and shops in town. And they provided free firewood.

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