This is a nice little park. Very tidy and well maintained. Decent sized trees. Very pretty. Sites are gravel, but pretty level. People who run it are very nice. Showers and laundry are kept extremely clean. Lots of train traffic, and they do lay on the horn, but it's distant. You don't even hear the cars, just the horn. So unless you're a really light sleeper who keeps the windows open at night, should not be a problem. Good location to do Glacier, Whitefish, and Big Mountain. We would stay here again if doing trails on the east side of Glacier. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean individual bathroom/showers. Nice Grill/Restaurant within walking distance. Convenient to Glacier. Red Bus tour is not worth the money. You can do the drive to Many Glacier Lodge on your own. Lodge is worth the trip for the setting and the back in time pics on the wall to the DR. Great farmers market on Tues afternoon/evening in White Fist. Delightful town. Also liked Big Fork. Don't ask you GPS where Costco in Kalispell is, will take you to a hearing aid store on the other side of town. It is across the street from Wal-Mart. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very clean and has very nice landscaping. Owners are hard working, friendly and very helpful. Some of the sites have odd hookup arrangements (my steps were 5 feet from my neighbors sewer), but most are okay. Large drive areas with easy maneuvering and escort to site service. Didn't use WiFi but Verizon air card worked great, ATT cell service was bad, but it's bad everywhere in NW Montana. DirecTV service was good. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean and well kept park. Sites are close together but mostly pull through and easy to maneuver. About 15 miles from the West entrance to Glacier National Park. They offer a 10% Good Sam discount or the 7th night free. You do not get both so your savings are less than $2 a night by staying a week. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent the entire month of July, 2010 at Columbia Falls RV Park. The owners, are extremely friendly, helpful and accommodating. They have made a lot of improvements and are still continuing to do so. The restrooms and showers are extremely clean. They take very good care of the grounds and each site has it's own lawn and picnic table. This is the second summer we've been here and we will go back again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly owners and staff. Close to the Glacier National Park. Small park with Level gravel pull-throughs. Good cable & Wi-Fi. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park, well maintained and operated by new owners. Like all parks in this area, pads are a little close, gravel, and a minimal grass strip for lawn chairs. A little noise from the road (we were on the premium sites at the very front) but dies down at night. Close to city facilities, stores, etc. Good power and water, clean laundry facilities. Rate reflects weekly rate (one day free but no other discounts). We'll stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spend our summers taking it easy here. The new owners have done some major improvements and added several new sites. We have stayed here for several years and find it to be the nicest park in the area. If you are coming this way, we recommend it very highly. It is close to recreation and shopping. Don't miss this one. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Staff were very friendly, sites were clean, level and in great condition. Laundry and showers were very well maintained. Nice central location in the Flathead valley; easy drive to Park, Whitefish and Kalispell. Enjoy breakfast and/or coffee across the street at Montana Coffee Traders! We will absolutely stay here again. Only downside is sites are pretty close to one another and shade is minimal. Pet Friendly!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great owners, they really made you feel welcome. A smallish park with adequate sized sites, close to all local attractions. It was well maintained. There is lots of room for dogs to run, also a closed-in dog park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here for 7 nights. Very nice park under new management. Owners seem to be doing a lot of upgrading. Showers and laundry are very clean. We would stay here again. A little road noise but it never did bother us. We would stay here again. I have broadband, it came in great. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a small well kept park. Easy in and out and very close to all major attractions. The owners are trying to sell the park after five years of ownership. Some noise from main road and if you like trains then you will love this park. Owners are local people so you can get good information about where to go and what to see. I would stay here again even though a bit pricey. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is another park that we stayed at twice on this trip - for 2 days in early August and another 2 days about a week later. The staff is good, the sites are OK (our first was short and the second was long but not level), they have 60 channel cable (none of the parks closer to Glacier NP have cable), and the WIFI worked fine for us. As previously noted, there are pay showers. Not much in town, but there a a few restaurants/fast food places and a big grocery two miles to the east. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice little RV park. Its in town close to everything. Coin operated showers. Little street noise but not bad. Grassy pull thru sites. Wifi worked okay but they only have a router inside the office. If you depend on Wifi, ask for a site close to the office. Verizon worked good here. This is a nice town with nice people. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at this park 3 times. It gets better each time. New owners a couple years ago have made lots of nice improvements. The park was sold out over the 4th of July. Level gravel pads with paved entry road. Lots of trees but many spots can access TV via satellite. I like pad 11, 13 and 14 are also good. Not all sites with 50 amp, so ask for it. 15 miles to Glacier National Park, 12 miles to Whitefish, 8 miles to major airport [Glacier International] and Kalispell. The park is "in town" near a Smiths grocery and restaurants. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly owner/manager. Drive-in theater next door to park is closed. No longer a problem as others have noted. 20 miles to Glacier Park entrance. Gas station and mini-mart close by. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Gravel bumpy interior roads. Nice clean laundry. The owner, Helen, is very friendly, however it appears the park is too much for her to manage. The landscaping is neglected and the picnic tables are all splintered. Shade trees are plentiful. Road noise is noticeable. The drive-in theater next door is operational but was not a bother to us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This would be an ideal location but is a poorly run park. Dirt roads with pot holes, highway noise and noise from the drivein theatre next door. Owner/managers cater to the full timers. We camped here in a camper.
The owners were very pleasant people but this park is occupied by so many full timers with plywood skirting around their rigs that one could really designate it more of a trailer park than a campground. Showers were funky but clean. It did offer adequate amenities like Wi-Fi and cable. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Like previously said this is a permanent trailer park. Thankfully we booked for only W/S so were put in the back-in section. While this meant no Wi-Fi (unless you walked to laundry which was OK!) or sewer (adequate dump) we did have the back end of the park, closer to the river to ourselves - away from the "rustic" permanents. This site is close to Kallispell and the gateway to Glacier Nat Park but if you didn't want to sight-see I would stay somewhere else. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If you are looking for a park near Glacier NP, go elsewhere. The area around the park has developed a lot over the last couple of years and the road noise here is intolerable. They are also asking $4 per day for wifi. There are only a few 50 amp sites and they are all in the front row next to the noisy road. The park is about 3/4 full of old rigs. The owner is trying to sell out. From the satellite pictures it looks like a good park - big sites, pullthrus, big trees - but it's a dog. The whole area around Kalispell is getting very crowded and busy. This year the Going to the Sun road was also closed at the summit due to a washout last November. The footbridge at MacDonald Falls is also destroyed. However Kalispell does now have a Costco and a Home Depot. I wouldn't stay in this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was generally quiet despite being next to hwy. We found the help to be friendly, but out of sight. Several long-term folks in residence. We experienced only one loud and inconsiderate late returning camper (next door). Another neighbor from Arizona (sun bird) stated they have camped here several summers (month at a time) and the campground has recently changed hands. They said they have observed a lack of maintenance since (it was fairly obvious that limited effort given general maintenance). We experienced plugged drains in the showers in each bathhouse (mens and womens). We camped in a 37' MH with toad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owner/managers were very friendly and helpful. The park is clean and well kept, areas best. A very good central location to visit Glacier N.P. or many other attractions around. We camped here in a camper.