We stayed here one night on our way to Yellowstone and two nights on our way back from Yellowstone. Daily fees were on the high side ($80-95) but you did get passes to the hot springs next door and a free breakfast every morning which was pretty good. The breakfast is similar to a free hotel breakfast with eggs, waffles, cereal, bagels, milk, juice, etc. The only reason for 4 stars were the bathrooms were not as nice as other similar priced campgrounds. The showers were small and the building just had a strange smell to it. But, I would stay here again.
GS Pointer
Posted Jul 22, 2019;
We stayed here in our class c rv. Very typical layout and varied prices based on amenities. Laundry, showers and restrooms included. $100 included entrance to hot springs for our family of six and camping spot. Staff is friendly and efficient. We all loved the varied pools and live music. First class operation. Facilities look new and well kept. Delicious local icecream sold in pool lobby.
Mom4boys
Posted Jul 07, 2019; South Carolina
Wow. Yep it costed more than I’ve ever paid for camping. But. Includes passes to hot springs. Breakfast. All hookups. Really nice park! It will be my stop from now on when in this area.
LZF
Posted Jun 13, 2019; Washington
Did not stay at the campground. Wanted to get a monthly rate for a stay next June. Coming to the area to visit family. Campground would not give a monthly rate, only the daily rate. For a month stay that would come out to be over $2200. That’s more expensive that some of the nicest park in Florida during season. I guess business is good and they don’t care for long term campers.
TexasBruce
Posted Sep 27, 2018; Oh/WI/CA/TX
Expensive, but then you do get the hot springs included. The pools are great. The karaoke on Saturday is annoying. ? ? ?
Lowbflat
Posted Aug 13, 2017; Colorado
The good news is that this very nice campground is now owned by the same folks who own the hot springs next door and your admission to the springs is included in the price. The bad news is the price is very high and you won't find it on their website. This led to a mistake on my part when I assumed that my $75 reservation made online was for two nights. When we showed up we were told that the reservation was only for the next night We cancelled that reservation and were muttering about going to one of the forest service campgrounds and paying the $8 a head for the spring when the girl at the desk offered us the overflow site for a mere $45. OK we said but we'll have to fill our tanks. As we were filling up another employee told us it would cost $12 for water. I was about to let my inner Brooklyn loose when My husband agreed to pay it. The overflow site turned to be an overgrown field behind the dog run that was riddled with gopher holes. Aside from that it was a very well maintained park and the springs are lovely. If you go there expect to pay through the nose and do not take the overflow site it is offered to you.
Brooklyncowgirl
Posted Jul 31, 2017; Brooklyn
Overall, this park is in great shape with a mix of concrete pad and unpaved sites. A decent breakfast is served every morning and the rest of the amenities are in good shape. It appears that the park has completed construction. The one thing they should have done is built a completely new shower house. While the renovation of the existing one is decent putting in a new one with private rooms would have put this park on the top tier. Also, they need to find a way to get the sulfur out of the water in the bath house...it gives the room an overall sour smell and it is very strong when you shower.
Also...while construction at the KOA is complete, there is now a very large expansion of the hot springs next door. During the work week there will be construction noise starting in the morning. Not sure how long this will last but as of Aug. 2015 it looks to be only 1/3 complete.
DaveB
Posted Aug 12, 2015; FL
Buyer beware! Their info on the Allstays App says they have a pool. That is inaccurate. They are next to a hot spring where you can pay by the day to go swimming, even though they share a common owner. One interesting caveat is that the pool is closed from sundown on Friday until sundown on Saturday every week for religious reasons. That means if you want to go swimming on a Saturday, when many people are camping, you are out of luck.
They are also currently under some heavy remodeling. That means lots of inconvenience and lots of noise. Quiet time on their information at check-in is from 10:00 pm to 8:00 am. However, the circular saws and hammering started at 7:17 one Monday morning. It was hardly a tranquil and relaxing environment. I am not sure what the finished product will be like, it seems like they are investing a lot of money and energy in the renovations, but you might wanna wait til they're done. It's kind of an unpleasant place at the moment.
I will say that the male manager (there is a husband and wife team) was very friendly and tired to help with our objections to the condition of the facilities, but there simply wasn't much he could do. Had we know what we were in for, we certainly would have made other arrangements at the nicer campgrounds we visited on this extended (by our standards) trip around Montana.
AJ Pettibone
Posted Jul 18, 2014; Missoula, MT
Easy to find, easy to get in and out with a big 40 footer, showers and bathrooms are superclean, and is right beside a Hot Springs. Great stop
Jsizzle
Posted Apr 13, 2014; South Carolina