Guys! This place is the bomb. I rolled in after 60 miles of trail (mountain passes take it out of you!) and I was tired, dehydrated, and just needed some rest! Sites were super clean and ready to go, all self check in. I planned on trying to find a laundromat to get my clothes and gear cleaned up—turns out the nearest one is miles away BUT THEY HAVE A WASHING MACHINE AND SOAP READY TO GO ON SITE! Score! My first load is drying on the line, second load is almost done. They got a full outdoor kitchen, a shower and the owner was super cool and showed me everything and gave some cool background of how they built the place up. Fire ring get lots of use looks like, the pavilion is a great place to get out of the weather and work on your bikes etc. This place has been a God-Send. Highly recommend!
Also they have two super friendly dogs and a cat. They’re the official welcome committee....
Read moreMy partner and I are currently biking the GDMBR, also know as the tour divide which runs from Canada to Mexico. This little campground popped up on our route and decided to not only spend one night in their lovely tent/camping pavilion but a second rest day in their bunkhouse. Eileen and Conrad go more than above and beyond to make this place a haven for bikepackers like us. Hot showers, bathrooms, and laundry are all the little things that count especially after a long week on a bike. Their bunkhouse is incredibly comfy and well stocked, and we were stoked to be able to drink real coffee after being on the road for so long.
This place is cozy, affordable and one of our favorite places we have stayed so far on this trip! Thank you so much for your hospitality...
Read moreI love this campground. The facilities are incredibly clean. The pavilion with picnic tables add s a nice touch where you can have dinner out of the sun. The hosrs are good people who go the extra mile to make sure that your stay is fantastic. They will even go out of their way to point out local attractions. It's in a fantastic location close to the centennial trail and the Montana WILD education center. Spring meadow lake State Park is a short walk away where you can go swimming. I can't say enough about this campground. I will definitely be back...
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