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    Angler's Roost RV and Campground

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Its a wonderful place to stay very friendly staff . The fishing is awesome and the views are amazing

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    Yellowrock Campground

    Yellowrock Campground

    3.7
    (12 reviews)
    37.9 mi

    This park is ok. The spots seem a little Willy nilly though. They aren't in nice neat rows. There…read moreare some spots with no sewer hookups, so pay attention when you reserve. There is square dancing on some nights. I've seen nicer parks.

    Too many rules and not much to justify those rules. When you book there is no reference to the…read morerule where you cannot put up a small dog fence outside your trailer porch area. They make you sign a long list of conditions when you arrive but do not give you a copy for reference. We set up our dog fence and just when I was finished a young lady, who looked like a college student working there in the Summer, came up to me and abruptly, in an authoritarian manner told me they don't allow dog fences. She told me that they, "have had dogs get out and get hit on the road out front, people leave there dogs alone in the fenced area which can also cause problems". Just a boat load of justifications for why they don't allow dog fences. So I told her I would comply and take down the fence, but I'm not happy with the rules. Then she saw that we had some solar lights with stakes that I had put in the ground a few inches and she told me to be careful and not put those in very far as they have had tent campers punch into the water line because it's buried so shallow. That's when I knew I was dealing with poor management and an authoritarian woman child throwing her weight around. She then left, I never spoke to her again and the rest of our experience was okay. In summary, we like to stay at places that aren't so strict with rules that punish good people for what a few bad people do. As far as punching into water lines, if someone breaches a water line because the infrastructure was so poorly built that's not my problem. That' just the cost of doing business. Yellowrock is a nice setting, but my main problems and complaints are. 1. They are not clear on their rules and do NOT give you a copy of the huge page of rules you sign off on. 2. Unprofessional attitude. The young lady who let me know I was not in compliance with their book of rules could have been more tactful. Given all of this we will NOT return. We are just trying to enjoy some outdoor time and relax with our dogs in a nice setting when we are out in our RV. It is not worth it to be lectured and have to put up with a bunch of rules that impede our ability to enjoy ourselves.

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    Turah Rv Park

    Turah Rv Park

    2.1
    (9 reviews)
    46.1 mi

    IF YOU HAVE DOGS OR SMALL CHILDREN, DONT STAT HERE. We booked 2 nights here. The first thing as…read moresoon as we pulled in I couldn't get out of my car because of the dogs that were barking aggressively at us right outside the door of our car, right next to the signs that say "No pets in this area" and "All pets must be on leash." When I finally got inside to check in, I mentioned the dogs and the lady working inside said,"The signs don't apply to the owners dogs." Later that evening there was an older gentleman with 2 smaller dogs on a leash trying to take his dogs for a walk, but the owners dogs ambushed the guys dogs, running up to them barking and nipping at them. The owner was nowhere to be seen to control her dogs. The next night when we returned to the campground when I pulled in I turned the corner real slow because I knew the dogs would probably be there, and stopped at the stop sign and continued to our site. A few minutes later the owner came rushing over on her golf cart with her pack of barking dogs and started chewing my husbands ass about how he didn't stop at the stop sign and that the speed limit is 5 mph in the campground and that she watched him pull in, and when I said that was funny because he wasnt driving and I did stop at the stop sign because I knew there were dogs around there. she then told me that I was wrong and that I needed to follow her rules and that I needed to move the car because we were parked on the grass, which there is no grass, it's all weeds. When looking around I noticed that half of the people staying there, or I should say living there were parked on the "grass." While this was going on her dogs were running around our camp site barking at us. The dumpsters were filled with garbage, the noise from the highway is loud, and the people that live there have junk and broke down cars all over the place. The only good thing about this place is that the bathroom was clean.

    Stayed at the RV Park for a few nights, it is a has been RV Park that has turned into a residence…read morepark with a few empty spaces which they have for travelers. The vending machines have cookies and other items from 2003, so you can see how well the owners look after things. The store has everything you will need if you are a resident, but not if you are a traveler (very little if you are a traveler) and most of the items are old. Make sure you stop at her stop sign or she will chase you down and yell at you. Heck, I stopped and she chased me down at yelled at me because she did a California stop.... Yup, I stopped completely and then continued but since I am from California it wasn't a stop... The 2 dumpsters were overflowing with trash on the ground, one resident is building flower boxes and stairs for his income to pay his monthly rent. The laundry is not ventilated but read the sign and don't open the window or you will get yelled at. Our daughter lives in Missoula and we will be going to see her again, but we won't be staying at this location, because when our daughter went to check in at the office to say she was visiting us, the lady want going to let her into the park to park her car behind our rig and car (there was plenty of room. If you are looking for a place and this is the last place to stay at, keep moving as there has to be something better down the road. I can't give it 0 stars or I would.

    Camp Sula

    Camp Sula

    3.9
    (17 reviews)
    26.6 mi
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    Stay at camp Sula for many many years had a great vacations…read more stayed weeks to months at a time with no problems then some new camp host arrived few years back and things really got weird couldn't use showers had to use rv shower had a friend drop by to visit and host came to rv site within minutes and told to leave no other people allowed except registered campers

    Worst experience. Our family was traveling from Montana to Idaho and needed to stop somewhere safe…read moreto sleep/camp. It was after midnight. There were a bunch of tent sites available, we called the Sula camp host and left a voicemail letting them know of our intentions and identified the vehicle we were in. The online Camp Sula website was not working either. There were signs up by the camp store that indicated if we parked in the parking lot we could be towed. So we opted to park far away from everyone at an empty tent site. Went to sleep with the family. At approximately 8 am individual aggressively started pounding on our truck windows waking us up. Presumably the camp host, he did not identify himself, he was armed and angry. I tried shake his hand and introduce myself but he declined. It was hostile. He scolded me that we were loud and inconsiderate and should have just slept on the side of the road. He asked what our plan was and I said we wanted to stay here and pay. He asked for $40 and asked debit , credit or cash? I said debit and he said cash only. He took $40 and walked off not giving us any instructions, expectation or receipt for the $40. We went back to sleep. We woke up and messaged camp host 11:50 am for receipt $40 and to touch base. There were bathrooms there that had keypads on them we were not provided access to, and to inform him of his mis information of our presence and behavior there. The surrounding neighbors when asked had not been bothered early morning when we arrived. Camp host no response. Immediately after messaging the camp host, the camp host text an RV camper named "Bill" who was a couple sites down. They informed "Bill" to tell us that we needed to leave because the site we were in had been rented. "Bill " had text messages for the host stating we're trespassing and we needed leave. Still don't understand why we're charged $40 and then asked to leave upon only being there a couple hours. It was awkward and unbelievably un welcoming experience, I would have paid $40 not to have that experience. Horrible.

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