If you’re looking for electric hookups, there are only a few 3 or 4 maybe. There are more water faucets then electric. Spaces are not well defined hence a bit chaotic. However the Clark Fork river is, adjacent to the park is very attractive. That why we gave the park two stars. Without the river zero stars.
A Turner
Posted Jul 11, 2021; Tucson
This campground was super easy to find. It’s a half mile off main St on a dirt/asphalt road that is older. It is marked by a camping sign on Main St.
It’s quiet and near the fairgrounds. Nothing fancy but very suitable for a layover stop. There’s a baseball diamond right next to it and a fishing access. You can hear the train periodically but it’s not on top of you.
The people who said they couldn’t find it or know where to pull in and camp may not be the sharpest bulbs. It’s pretty obvious.
I’ll remember this campground for a stopover.
The dump station is locked and not available so don’t stop for that.
My dog and I stopped and had a nice lunch here on the way to Pburg. Thank you town of Drummond!
MontanaGal
Posted Aug 27, 2020; Bozeman, MT
A perfect passing through spot! You can’t beat $10 and plenty space, privacy, and a river running through it 🚎ðŸ˜â€
Life on the Lockes
Posted Aug 07, 2020; Carlsbad
When everyone else was full, this place had room!! All the other reviews are true, you have to get there before 3 pm if you want electricity. If you just want peace and quiet for a night, this is your spot!!
Tanya Falin
Posted Jul 09, 2020; Trinidad, co
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We've stayed here overnight several times while driving eastWest. Site locations used to be vague, but this last time they'd spread some gravel identify where to park.
Sites are level and far apart. Mr Peabodies Coal Train passes a few miles away every 45 minutes. Plenty of whistle blowing off in the distance.
We haven't needed to use any of their utilities so I defer comments to those who have. We just drive in in the evening and out in the morning.
Price is Right for what we need it for.
Scotty
Posted Sep 29, 2018; Pullman
Great spot for an overnight. Vault toilet, Some shade, water available, electricity available in spots. Lawn mowed. Next to rodeo site. Next to River.
Lesliec
Posted Jul 10, 2018; Colorado
Great little Campground for $10 or $15. Grassy with tables and trees. There is central water and electricity at some spots. To get the electric turned on you need to call the city office during business hours or catch the maintenance man. There was only one pit toilet open but that was ok since there were only a few campers. It is next to the rodeo grounds so you can bring your horse and ride in the arena.
Ritzvillejerry
Posted Aug 22, 2017; Wa
This little park is very cute. I called ahead so the water and electricity would be on and we would have a reserved place. They were great in marking the site for us with our last name on the power box. Our son stayed 1night and we are staying 5 nights. Great place to park and explore Gem mountain and the Philipsburg area. We checked out the ghost town Garnet today. If you can camp in a tent or will only need water and electric this is the place to stay.
Julee and Mike McKee
Posted Jun 30, 2017; washington
Pulled into this park expecting full hook-ups and there were none; in fact there was a sign at the entrance stating there was no dump. Found a site with an electric box and a sign saying "call for power". The number rang through to city hall which was closed. Sites are very poorly marked, so it's difficult to figure out what is a site and what isn't. Okay for an overnight after a long day of driving, but can't recommend it for anything more than that.
Lisa
Posted Jun 17, 2016; Washington
We are very happy to have found this site. The campground is walking distance from the town. Spaces are large & well spaced. Our cats love having large areas to explore. There's no reason to linger here (except, perhaps, for the fly-fishing), but it more than suits for a night.
Betsanddeb
Posted Oct 11, 2014; Sarasota