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    Billings KOA

    Billings KOA

    3.6
    (79 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    They were going to get 5 stars until... About 6am there were 2 cars with homeless people in them…read more One had a blonde lady in a puffer jacket that tried to get the code to the bathroom by asking everyone she saw, including me and my husband. Eventually someone let her in. There was another junky car parked nearby that also clearly didn't belong there. So I was happy to be leaving because otherwise felt like my stuff would get stolen if I didn't watch it closely as we were packing up. I had called the "after hours" number twice about the lady before she got in but was directed to leave a message each time. All that said, I felt safe until then. The bathrooms and showers were clean and also plentiful. We played the mini golf there, which was free. We walked down to the Yellowstone River, which was steps away. It was stunning with lots of cool rocks. The one-room cabin was good. A code to get in, which was nice. Air conditioner and little fridge and desk with chair. Bunk beds and also another (full size?) bed. The curtains were good at blocking out light. The little shop had coffee in the morning but like all other koa's not until 8am. We had a fire pit at our cabin. I recommend this place but watch your belongings and don't let vagrants in the bathroom.

    Tight sites, on top of your neighbor! Concrete curbs on each side and our trailer is small, almost…read moretouched the wheels on both sides. You have to walk on your neighbors side to hook up water and electric. Our site #32 had no sewer. Felt like a packed sardine and bees everywhere. Book that the Yellowstone RV Park instead as drove thru and wider sites and much nicer park. We will book there next time instead. Avoid this KOA if you can, we won't be back.

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    Tight Site #32
    Tight Site #32
    My camp spot
    My camp spot
    Mini golf

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    Red Lodge KOA

    Red Lodge KOA

    3.8
    (19 reviews)
    50.2 mi

    Cant recommend this place enough. Rebecca and Jason, (the owners) along with the rest of the staff…read more (I didn't get their names, sorry) are genuinely good people. I was in a tight spot and stuck in Red lodge after a 750mile ride and I was lucky enough to get the last campsite. I explained the situation I was in over the phone. Without ever meeting me or me asking for help Rebecca went into full what I like to call (stubborn mom mode) She told me "go here" and would not take no for an answer when it came to helping, and Im like "yes ma'am!" Soon after Jason showed up like a marvel superhero in a side by side . He was so genuine and nice. Their generosity and kindness protrude awesomeness of the highest caliber. That being said the campsites and facilities are dope and the restrooms are clean. 10/10 definitely coming back.

    The owners Jason Tubbs and his wife are the nicest and kindest people you will deal with. The…read morelocation is great. You are within 10 to 15 miles of the Beartooth Highway. In about 2 1/2 hours for the northeast gate of Yellowstone. I had about two hours from Bighorn national recreation area. Jason had some wonderful scenic driving routes that you could take besides the Bear tooth. chief Joseph scenic byway was incredible. The only downside was our first day there was Canadian wildfire smoke. But it cleared out for the next day and we had bluebird skies. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. The owner really cares about your wants and needs.

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    TAC 2025 at Red Lodge Mountain
    TAC 2025 at Red Lodge Mountain
    Grizzly bear
    Grizzly bear
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    Dump station beside the dog park!
    Perrys Rv Park & Campground

    Perrys Rv Park & Campground

    4.5
    (11 reviews)
    57.1 mi

    Don't let what you see from the road fool you. We've driven by Perry's many times over the years…read morethinking that all you see from the road is what is available. Go check it out! They have a whole bunch of campsites behind the office that are in a wooded area along the Rock Creek. And I am serious when I say along the creek.... they are right ON the creek. It's so much nicer than any other RV park we've been too. It's so nice and wooded. There is room between sites. Most places are like parking in a parking lot. The upper area by the road is more like that. But if your rig fits, and there have been some bigs one in here, I'd recommend going into the creek side area. There are also tent only sites as well as Tee-Pees. We decided to stay here because my hubby needed to fly out of town for a few days. We wanted somewhere that we didn't need to worry about my safety. I have no qualms about being here alone at all! It is a very safe place! It's very quiet at night and most of the folks go out adventuring during the day. So the daytime is quiet as well. The bathrooms are clean, the water is HOT and the water pressure is wonderful for those of us who like it like that. And really, who doesn't?! The place is owned by a very nice couple! They are only open during the summer months. If you are going to Red Lodge or traveling over the Beartooth Pass, this is a great place to spend a night. Or spend more time and enjoy some hiking in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. P.S. they are dog friendly too.

    Just spent three nights at Perry's RV (6/30 to 7/3) and offer this mixed review:…read more Positive: staff (with the exception of the owner who's not the most congenial individual); the bathroom/shower facility (immaculate); proximity to town (2 miles) and the quaint location along Rock Creek. Negative: the sites are EXTREMELY close together, especially on the lower level along the river. Expect to be looking into your neighbor's living room. No sewer as campground flooded several years ago (apparently creating environmental issues), so you'll need to dump often if there for more than a couple of days. And if you're not an animal lover, this isn't the place for you.

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    Perrys Rv Park & Campground
    Perrys Rv Park & Campground
    Perrys Rv Park & Campground

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