Clean, quiet. New Owners since 2020. IGNORE REVIEWS PRIOR TO 2020 SINCE NEW OWNERS HAVE DONE GREAT UPGRADE.
Dan
Posted Jun 08, 2022; AZ
Older campground w new owners working hard to improve. Convenient, quiet, small location. Nice views and close to Glacier NP. Setup in campground is odd and some sites are facing uphill and may need leveling. Mostly gravel and dirt w some old asphalt areas. Would stay again.
Kelly
Posted Sep 14, 2021; Rock Hill SC
This has become one of our favorite parks. It’s quiet, clean, and the owners are very friendly and active within the park. We stayed for 7 nights at a very reasonable price and were able to get to Glacier for a day. They have propane and rv products but Shelby is 5 minutes away for full grocery and other needs. All in all, a very nice stay. We will definitely be back.
Mden
Posted Aug 20, 2021; AZ
This campground has new owners as of 8/2020. Nice young couple working hard on the place and it shows! Everything is so clean-restrooms, showers, laundry, camp store. Although there are few trees and the layout is circular on gravel roads, the surrounding views are wonderful. Great place to stay while on the road to Glacier or Canada. Reasonably priced too! We stayed two nights and would definitely stay again.
Rambling Blues
Posted Jul 02, 2021; Indiana
I love this place. It’s clean, has level sites. Easy access. The host is elderly and very nice and helpful. I like it when rules are enforced. This is to reference of an other negative review.
Wilhelm Resch
Posted Aug 14, 2018; Minnesota
It does have pull thrus water, sewer and 50 amp but that is it. The dog run area is a sticker patch
Tyson
Posted Jul 21, 2018; Denver, CO
Easy access to interstate. Owner was pleasant and good resource for information about Canada. So it is clean and maintained. Unusual set up as far as how coaches are parked. Your door and honoring's are facing the gravel road. I stayed for two nights. Would stay again.
Deb
Posted Jul 18, 2017; Minnesota
The owners are wonderful people. He is a wealth of knowledge and willing to share.
Listen to him. He saved us from taking things to Canada that we shouldn't take but were going to. The border patrol WILL search your motor home. They know all the hiding places.We got searched for over an hour. Luckily, I listened and took his advice.
We will always stay at Lewis and Clark when in MT. We had a wonderful trip to Alaska
via Canada. It could have turned out much different had we not stopped in Shelby at
Lewis and Clark RV Park before crossing the border, and listened to this wonderful mans advice.
He saved me from fines and maybe jail. I am forever grateful.
As concerns of these negative reviews most all RV Parks / Campgrounds have a Rules and Regulations on their site maps that the customer signs on the registration slip that He / She will abide by while staying at the facility when checking in,
a SPEED LIMIT and STOP AT OFFICE posted when entering their parks.
This owner has the right protect and to stop people from throwing rocks in his park regardless
of how many campers are in his park. I doubt very much that he acted as badly as this person
makes him out him to be. A grown-up teaching children disrespect for other peoples property is just plain wrong.
Lag
Posted Jun 22, 2017; Washington
If I could give it zero stars I would! We stopped here for one night. We have a smaller camper so only needed a 20-amp hookup but were given a space with a 30-amp hookup. Ok, no big deal... Except that our power kept shutting off all evening, over and over. They listed a whopping 7 channels on their cable list, including one which is "house choice". We were not able to get any when we hooked up our cable. We hooked up to the water, and I got a whopping 2 minutes into my shower before the hot water shut off. To top it all off, in the morning my step-dad took my son for a walk (the place is very small, just gravel-covered roads with a smattering of grass here and there, no landscape to speak of) up and down the roads to stretch their legs. We were one of only 5 people camped there, and far away from anyone else. They picked up a few rocks on the gravel road and threw them to other parts of the gravel road - not into the grass, not at anyone, NO HARM being caused whatsoever and the gravel there is so thick that a small handful of rocks being dispersed from one place to another made no difference whatsoever. The owner saw them, opened his window, and proceeded to swear up a storm - at my SEVEN YEAR OLD son and an old man! My step-dad brought my son back to the camper (he was scared half to death, thought the owner was going to beat up my step-dad!) and went up to the house to apologize. The owner continued to swear at him, refused to accept his apology, and told him to get the $@ out and never return to their campground. WOW. Never again, and would strongly advise against anyone going here!!!
Jen
Posted Sep 25, 2014; Minnesota
Stopped in mid-day for some TP and a brochure. Since the entire campground is clearly visible from both the entry road and from the office I was able to see that although it is an older campground it was well maintained. Upon learning we were on the way to Glacier NP the woman in the office had some helpful recommendations on where to stay and what to see. Did not go in the bathhouse but based on the rest of the campground I would expect the bathhouse to be showing its age but clean. I gave it 3 stars because by all appearances it would be an acceptable overnight stopping place. There was a sign in the store saying the campground was for sale.
Ncroadtreker
Posted Sep 04, 2014; Raleigh, NC